The Christian messenger. (Monmouth, Or.) 1870-1877, August 26, 1871, Image 1

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MONAIOUTH, OREGON: SATURDAY
The Weekly Christian Messenger
1 ’net’s Cornei’
PUBLISHED EVERY HjATUßDAY BY
T. F. CAIIFJJELL, ’
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TRANSIENT ADVERTISEMENTS:.
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Advertising, and all other Lu4inoBH*n this of
tic«, will be don*» on the (Jonr basis. .Currency , y t
will l)e taken at tho'usual discount.
Advertising mu«t bo paid f<>r in advance, ut^- J
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agreement.
J credit is given ,. by -« special
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IT b’W A tn IN HKINtltNU VP.
Jt isn’t all m “bringing np.**'
•> Let folks huv what they will!
To Bilver-scour a pewtercup,
It will bo pew tor still!
■ n the wise old Solomoh,
Who saiil, “’JQrain up a child,'”
If I mi-take not, Inid a ¿on
Proved ratUe-bruined and wild!
A man of mark,, who fain would ¡ms
For Jord of »ea. and laud,
.May have the-training of a son, **
And bring him up full grand—
May give liiin all the wealth of lore,
’Of college, and of school/
But, after -all,* nny mal « noa^ire
Thun just a decent fool!.
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Another, reined by Penury
Upon her Litter bread—
JVhvHe road to.knowledge”i#liko that-
The good to Heaven may trdad—
Life’s got a Kpark of-Natures light—
' lla’11 fan iLto a flame,
•Till, In its iforniii^ letters bright,'
. Tho World may iitaa tn.' name."
The light of tfnth in nn honest heart
well taugliEfil tho principles of virtue,
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result il ill'll,? .duo to otir own efiqrta, '
anti ours alone will be the honor;-*iuid ’
is tliinjnly safe-guard against sin oud if wé t iii; it will be on account of our
, crime. All the guilt of earth, and tl>e own folly anil iiiiloleiice, nod we alotiT-
bate action of those whose only claim ' must i--ai- tl,,1: ".TT'hie a:.4 di-g^ee. It
upon tly* rrim" of hum.iiiity i- the folm, is,..tip rejfore, no less our duty thm it i -
who hade «O polluted the earth with our greatest privilege, to yeeuro tht:
th- ir l'<4 d - ds, if traced 1'1 their prim
honors du« to nierjt. We shall prove
' ltive origin, would be found to be has- recreant to thoaioblcst principles of out;
| ed solely upon ignorance.
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nature, and indifferent to tho" highest
Since tho worljl began, knowledge interests of our race, if w’d -shun "tlie”
has ruled,-and will qoptinue to rule as the responsibility and basely^ shirk the-
long as tijttf shall last? The ignorant labor that Would prepare us1 for lives of
are constantly giving way to the edu­ f honor and usefutnow.
cated and consentiiig.tiA.be governed by
them.
j ~ Tn proportion to our education wjll
I we'.be given the highest positrons' of
earth,- and receive the honor anil re-
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affords,-’at this season of the year doub­
le the quantity of water that flows do-vn
the.Middle ^und Boast Forks together,
'l iiis is pi-obably owing to the I'l.'ition
of its soiiiioin tl." lofty, range of snow
clad mounbtin i to the East crowned by.
mount Jefferson and the Three Hide«.
No; is tho acquisition ef knowledge The val - j.- < n tie ?; per part ar> risF-
eoufin. iFto the feiv short year of Col yow, converging to "a ci h ,n at the di
I a n*1 »«4 !--. ,-v tuilcT-fx.j.T. 1: A~ ■—nrtt1',. jt
with hoiiors, ulrd receive a certificate with tii<: Y\ih.ir.i'.Ti1 l.'-jow isugcr.
from the highest authority of earth,- Jhc.ii]^ r-\....ei.iy ...rib
yet onr education is ' but'just1'com­ generally timbered.
The i,i..ii.iin alu;" spri >
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menced.' Then, olily, in flic estimation
of the wise are w e capable of ebnduct- of the iwnnt.diis .¿re. nth
; att-li-
ingvonr own studies, and instead of fol
tion, ami a...- liki ’y f > 'be ■ - ne iuipOl
lowing others, may take the lead and taut places of sutptn. r r,
Gam
guide our fellow s on'through the dark- and lislr orc .-aid1 to be al
tn .of fgnerancel into the' light of the Wnt-cfs po-'-.i-t -. ue li1 i: r
e..'.peciitjly f ir-di- .i v of th
wisdom.
in'tho («.:f-.tian Union,
tei
lient liithr atoryx.
I called the other day on my friend
T.,^v,liö has the ‘fim- t. collection of
roses I ever saw. She took ms-DTt to
- -e them— white ro vi, red roses, -yrl.-;-
'te-1,'
. ‘4eiib:
r -, a’ ’ roses in
pots, th j ,rt gi.tjit of battle, and the
ruc.l ■ i,. s,ros'-, ■ ryy.sjKjeipS I. hud
of, aiirl a gre U. auany I had
re th-are in .rich - pro-
plucking right
a ilh but R“»in- ’
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It’ was sgid by one -of .old, that
d 1 you
knowledge causes thtrfuco. to shine.
n rose-
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Not as the taper wlueli■fft.-Los for a f. ”.
freely ?
’ with n
momenta and then expires; bi
but
Agents forWistian Messenger.
aw'av.” .-.
i light that -continually inereas< s in
If It were all fo "brih'giex up,”
■We neve
brightness, ¿¡laminating the dark re-
In counsel, apd restraint,
The following gentlemen are authorized to act
V’’ a wav.
■ eesst-"
earth rod gttiiliug. tlic way"
Kucli rmK.ds liaip fo-eii li'inesgBTcn
bb AgenU for the^MESsECGEB F
Unh'sx we iifiT wifiiug and ’ coih’pi i.-iit’J
ward and lguPrant in the ways of lir
Ikfobo,yaytelg-a saint! .
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Jos tratta it,
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Oh! it isn’t all iri "bringing up,” <-
W. K. Rolxgw, HeleB^Mfoit.ana^erdb’W1’
- tire and of truth.- There «» 5P <1i»gn«£; to do this wo are as einlA-rs in tlii.1 se.iliV ■
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ing tlii>true Stafe Of DDT minds. Tho!-j
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Neglect uiay dim the silver cup-
■p regioas -ff
John Bounds .
Starr's Point, Lane Cqunty.
jjxi may, by aiudiqd. liljutcivauea de- 'are valitele .a and urj^worjialhan: value-
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be
silver
stiH!
‘Alitmpper WilhnïP tte utid ti
B. William«.................... Amity, Yamhill fount.-
ley«
when
pKtcpd
before
others,
for
we
|ceive fliu i'gnoritiit, and by the use df
- Charles Woods:.
. . .Salem.1 Mariòli \
1< ain't lli'ù' V.‘^IM* «nd <1 >n.i«.:«U' their souQionU).. will', ib- tim, i
’of kind1
- high -sounding ivbrds. np|«ar learned,
Win. Ilawaon .. McMinvilhs, Yamhill
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1 Louie ►< ’<>n1i*iht it ions the world will noUiong remain iguurant .power* Our
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of, the world -iu-the' no distant future, v hr»
T. Jh Newman..................Dallas. Ifolk
will demand tlie
p-ti
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W. A. Whitman '’... ,r.... .Umalilia
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of our frue position.
Our ignbrunce uiul the uorld’s kuowledge of u.i will I»
KXOUJ.EDt.E, A\<> TrtH 'MÉLt>S OP
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Wm. Murphy^.
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, will expose iis, und bring us down from ! li i’itFl to lltr rr,;.:!! i-’: > !.■ . f onf ; hhu.-fo for ¿'distance.1 f forty x-ites ät»ö\. ' En-
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Dr. Z. Davis
Jliirua Vista, Polk
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oTir unstable position, with a -force that ili.'.te acqiTiuutir.iee at. the extent of our
David Lewis............LeWisville, l’olk' •'■
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G baduatino A diuif - ss — I)i:i.tvEi,ujLt.JW . will render all, future efforts tu rise, pr>nt travels. And when death
ò.D. Powell tn-.-.-.. .... Tillaiii.i-A **.^..r
llon.li i: Kxox, at M oxwofth , O ui : uselessi
m AT m us fr inì the stage of action we of <—,lti-utloll,' tr 'fde'•■.•••fl-y
Txoy Shelly,
Tho Dalles, Qri'gcn.
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N. F. Briggs.
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will sink into Oplivion l and. will ,Jjtó.®3-. ill'll ¡¡ill'll t > -■ i :.-i :. 1 h-
Without kuo.whalge, our miuila at ill
L adies axd G entpeoh . s :—-
m< mbeied only around the fumily-lire1- mer,- in the vicinity Qf'IJpteDLsippoiuti lias 1
J. M. Smith.................. -... .Harrisburg.
be
as.
hollow
spheres,
with
bright
and
incut has prejiAredTo.1 th.urougb'TJ'drri-'
Dr. W. H. ltowtand,
Browpsvillo, “• . .
Of all the beings which God has cre­
:dè’ ■ ao^utmg 1 tf ■ with *vrh' i:i v.
polished surface’s w hich shine at ii.ili s-"''
J. W. Shel^ai
Hurth.Yamhill, , ”
ated, man occupies the highest ^''ition.
have been intinlatgly connected; but if gutiug liiWarm’,' and Ivhrlc th ■ -..hl iv.>
J. 8; Churchill ....’.. .............. dndt-peiidence-
' tance, but, the least opposition offered,
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/f’-Lce.’ IIi,s'life.ia n.
The last -liujt in the scale of being, lie
our minds.are atbrej. with the fruits of U-r from the mo.untiuiisjs. net very fa­
will ennse them to-break, and expose
Xll Chriktian Proacbi’r» ili Oregon, California
vorable f-,r Ilia i'¡'.■ .,. th of-vi gilal. m.
alt »?/jus
coupljsitlio creature with the'ereator,
close
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^plic^tion
dud
hard
study,
our
and Washington Territory are requested t'^act
the vacancy and hollowness within.
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nr.,1 our as-is )»«■ fiwls it ■ Vidnnbl» Trr prrp.-iTiTrg 'the" 'V <Jo ‘à'btt : 1 lufc-äogKinÜ C of."ll!S goo I
as Agents for the CnntsTtis MnwrjnosK, th re- iiud complétés a linivirso iu lôs-Own But
when filled witli knowledge, they
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j . , it ,-i rh Is trill li t- r !-e: : in“ tire ¡nieiaory
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■ eeivti »nd receipt for snbecripttono and forward i mysterious
m;»wiivu licing.
tauce solicited by every,class <>t society.- 1.11.4 f. :
become jrrfisistablo as tfonfion-balls,
li.e - UJ..:.i r i.1: I ¡.ill, wtrfrlr .s I ’.. i. ;.1
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The names.
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To him i were given two distinct na- f
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LA'-IUt. .US
piercing everything twAvliich they .an Positions of-protit will be tejulered
iii-eompli-tri-J ky t*Ltl.'11 v .,*. : 4_b‘dt<r ft’.wl hap der thron . a bis -niini-tra-
4»a ».nu :» « one personality. The physical-
turesin
upon
Jis.
and
honors
will
be
showered
upon
directed. The stores of thq luiud wilj..
< b l has o'rs'n us in mV irtnes,
LEGAL, IASCDS
through which lie lias sympathy and in- 1 be rejected iu the face, so that whether Our names will be x>uyiled wrHl
4ho over it for a few days’ before c.>i.j..ea- t ion
v.
■.ej’i;; uieik. The labor of irri .-'iting . Tfcp-l graces. but shveoter, dourer far than
'tercoprne with all natural things below
subjects
<4
science
or
dopailufeblA
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at home of abroad, whether among
J. A. APPLEGATE,
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him; and the spiritual by which he
friend or strangers, we,.will be. recog­ industry to wbiclvtvealevote our atteu
that a- -few • iieci- -.’.:1 < xp'!i:iii:..-at i of tender ho irt. -'«höbe
IF o 7'/,
.Attorney ami Counsellor at Law,
holds cmiimunion with the rational,*
tion,and
will
be
reverenced
by
every,
nized nnd given the-respeet due the po­
thjs
kind
will,
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Special attention given to—Titles to Real Es­ the infinite and the divine abovy him
iiidivel d of " irit,Avlieth- r pea mtor
sitions we arc qua)¡fil'd to occupy.
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ÀI AT À TIMI
come general, .^ii&fftllu-tnei ; imif big
tate* Procuri ug Diverta», and Fiutiate buidne*a.
He alone can trace h'is aneestrill re­
Frsctice» in all rhe Coüft» of the State. Office
«Nor are f-pnditions o5 acquiring PlilH-i Our declining vxji h ’w iib be , to on.-r! the witter from- its chI'tfrfei bv
at the Court House, Dallas, Polk county, lations or refer his origin to its primi­
toude happy 1»v the pleasing Colisei uts-^
'“Takc’n-'j •thoip.’1
j knowledge limited to any certain. class
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adite.h and :■> rai :■ it above tl.' lr . i.'Y. <
tive source; mid he alone, hus-u+vy-
oroociety. It is free for all. It is < T iie.s that we Inive discharged onr.'whole would m-illo the iM;la a. re trifle; and that is, no nhxioi
kliowlnlge of lii.s final destiny, or fu­
th;
to d.._.
J. L. COLLINS,
j ferred to the poor as well asdhe'rieh; to 1 duty, tk.lt we have fdii-lit a good fight .it would ltomaiu-a perm'aheut-meatis in
ture state of existence through the
rind (1 4 will undi rtake foryour'fntare?
:>i.d that >vo h:>rn -merited tl e eroan.
Attorney and ('oiiiiselhir nt Law,
the humble as well us the -proud.1'' ■■
the future of obviating the ruinous W !i :i“.
ceaseless ages of eternity.
t f.,. ..rd ut < f to-day,
Atid w het) our live« shall have cnde»l
Dalia«, Oregon.
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Loug ago it was s.iid, •iid'tiuie afol.
effects of drought in - eujamer, hud of
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C7” SpeciaTattentfon given to Frollato.mat-
i'll
i experience have but proven the saving
pi1' paring the land-' for the plow
in Au­
tors, .Colicotiona, Kcal Fatate« and general prao- high position ? Surely not because of
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in- !,t • t, hylic- ■ th<
W: '• t..I. n ; V. 11, ■,
I true,, that “there is no royal Mad to
tumn.
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our miu.ls have enteiied th it higlu ? de-
will .- >i;i„-e yon ba k into yonr own
uny superiority Of his physical nature;
i learning". Our ways through, life nre
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Tiit (, i.i.si Fork, though the -¡....¡¡<-»1
L. VllitYAKD,
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for
in
many
respects
he
is
inferior
to
partiifeut
of
learning
beyond
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the
valley
&
ns wo make them; onr charuc'ters as we
■ stream of the three, fo Hot iuferi >r to
m uiit ,in wt-i'i .mi, [ l,i. .c alw ays found
animals around him. * But it is the
of the shudowijf death, our naun s will
Notary Public and Attorney nt Law,
i form (lietn,jjiid opr-yrcollli th$. recoin-
the other« us an ii'rricultiiral and graz­
fliai -o L nu as I kept a shoit line I
be writjen upoh the glittering scroll of
(LT" Business from a distance, promptly at> mind with its powers infinite, and the i prose of onr own labor.
ing country. TheE'.ihemiung ild min< -
.teiiled io.
PrritT-In- the Court House, , X^art with its affections pure, that en-
ci.-.il.I n,
■ iny fishing, very well;
fame, there to shine forever as, be( on
Dallas, Oregon.
ltf
Though-we be surrounded bv aecni-
are situated, on the east prong of jhis
but wji-'::.I let mv. line. r;m ont, the
titlekjiim to this pre-eminence.
liirhts to'tiibse who1 come after, leading
ingl. r r nsn r tn o n nt nblc barrir r s;\hnngti ; I
fork in Alio Calapooim mountain , rif’ove
- T. A. MeBKIDE,
Upon lum, at his origin, _k as • vo- fortune fail, and poverty bind usdown; ! them in the pursuit of knowledge, the farming district^ The Ofegr m and stri i '.Tiblr'it dowft, nnd. there I was, at
-ATTORNEY AT LAW,
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stamped the moral and rntv+Kctiial im­ i yet witli an energy that refuses to be ■ g'lidiiig-tlivm in tho path of science, i California raii-:oad traverse«'41ie val- the mercy of every, stick that stuck np
in tbe -stream,«nJ every rock that jutted
sustaining them in. toe practises of vir­
Office in the Court H oum , I a Favette, Oregon, age of his Creator, ami he was given a
"lO'.iqu-r1' -1, we "ill ri»e H'lperior to ill
, ley a di.-1 an -f of twenty fli e mifca
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my fish and
Lmiud su^peptiblo of1 iufiuite develop­ I otir surroundings, and take position I tue, and cheering them on to worthy I Eugene, passing thchec up a sibalj trib­ out front tbe bank’. 1. h
Ut-mgled my line; vi ery likely I lost my
>r and-lls< -
JNO J DALY,
ment through education, anil eajiable ! among the' honored of earth. Anil ' lets and ti hl'1 ■’ .1 - e h
utary, west of wmth, into Pass Creek, a
footing also, an 1 got over head and
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Attorney nt Law and Notary Public,
branch of the biu daw. The location ¿f
ears in the stream Novr, most men
it
in
the
path
of
w
isdom
and
virtue.
Buaaa V sta.
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Polk. County
! and increased in wealth with every com- I
. tho road greatly enlianced1 the value of
h ive cast ent their ine into life * forty
9:yl
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F^ri r > ;y yon' will J >
In that mind, which in infancy has fort and accommodation fortune can ;
iIley, rod gave a new im-
years 4.
4ong,. w her i it or. -ht to be but one
presently
wii.it
your
reasop
or
your
con
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| little else than the receptive powers, be’stow;
H. L. hUlLFK.
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with elegant mansions in..
■ petus to industry. Companies of men
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daylong.
In'cpn iuence, they are
may be placed the germs of all kuowl- i which to dwell, amT Tine clothes t°] science tells yon should, bo done now. are now engaged grading at inany points
Attorney anti Counsellor at Lan1,'
not able to manage. their .tackle at all;
No
niah
ever
shaped
his
osFn
destiny,
!
edge
and
the
elemental
principles
which
adorn bur persons; yet if we refuse tod
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O.efoi
: i row Eugene to the Calnpooi.v mon nr-,
but arc pulled after 1 it, Mumbling first
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he at’tlie fo iii-l.iti'-n
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‘ apply .oudselvesaJifectTv to the work, J or the destiny of others wisely 'and well, tains. .Maliy are hoping, Jo hear the
I ment and nssocioatiou. whither politi I ; we will sink down into utter insignif­ who dealt uillcii.iu presently. Look on w histle of-tlie locomotive in tlrr' vail, y into this hole, nnd-then into that; slip-'
MEDICAL ♦'ARDS.
ping up lieie. ;;iul 'lipping down there,
| cal, social or religious.
icance, w^ile the great cur of improve- i Nature; she-never postpones. When, i before,the winter set# W- The same
struggling i»mLsplasiiiu|j aliout in far
the time arrives foY the bnds. to open,
The
(4opcr
develo;>ement
of
these
, meut will roll over ns nnd crush us Be- I
W. C. WABlNNiR, M D.
Lwilities for irrigation obtained here as
more distrefoeil fashion than the fish at
they open— i<>r the leaves to full, they
t
neath
its
initfbty.
weight,
.
Even
mare;
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germs,
and
expansion
of
these
priuci-
■ iu the lAher rnlieys, npd the same pru­
Physician and Mirgion,
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the other end of the lino —and, as a gen­
full.
Look
upward;
the
shjning
worlds
through a thorough system of edu- we^wirTbocome an obstruction in the ;
dent economy in agriculture urgwHs
Bethel,
- Polk County,
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Orejon.
eral thing, there is no ti ,h there. Haul
! cation enables man to rise to a fuller con­ path of improvdmeht^ We will retard j never put off their rising -or setti’i i.'. ; early adoption.
By OFFICE—At reiiclenco near Bethel G :tf
in ypnr line!—d.irbiy Jl'. rifs. .
The
comets,
even,
erratic
ak
they'
are,
ception of tho superior power and wis. the progress anil delay the accomplish­
Thu harvesting will bo completed in
L R. 8ITE8, M D ,
dom of his Creator, dnd to understand | ment of every noble enterprise; and keep their appointments, and eclipses a week or ten days and the farmers
M ixino with Sri’.xNOEBS.— Tho effect
Physician und Surgfemi,
tin*relations and dependence of the in- ; through oirr stolidity plunge our fellow arn always punctual to the'minute. will huve leisure time which shotild be
of
mixing with new people, who have
Dallas, i :
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Oregon. nnmeruble-beings which he has created, men into darkness and despair. He There are no delays in any of the move­ employed in plowing their fields’; but
naw ideas and new mqtbixls of though^
ments
of
the
universe
which
have
been
KT"’ Office at his residence. .
2;tf. ’ to comprehend the laws of social inter­ !- who refuses to learn, ¡¡i not only injur­
this can not be done until rain falls to it Very H.l’nt.i:11. Ali.rttyg1fIr5iee the
course, (he relations of man to his fel­ ing ldmself, but lie is violating the veby predeteruiined by the absolute fiat of put the land in comlition for the plow.
.“ i n1 p mple, t > d i tliips.iin? tilings, feel
J. E. DAViD30N. M. D.,
low man, and his duty tu his God.
■ law of his nature, and refusing to ac- the Creatp.r. . Procrastination among A good «¿«tern qf irrigation would save
tho .¡no way, produces a stagnant con- ,
Physician and Surgeon,
Knowledge alone hmr dissipated tlve 1 complish the end for which be was ere- j the stars might involve tho’destruction much time in. this respect. Xieudoavs
Independence,
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Oregon darknosk wfiioh for so long a time hung" ated. We cannot be indifferent to life of innumerable •systems; procrastination ; could He kept up, and made valuable iu ditiiui of. lire mind and lioart that is verv 1
di-fte -ing to beli. 44. There are thou­
2:tf.
bkc a cloud over all moral and rcli
mighty current that Uflowing around in operations of nature on this earth the l ull.
sands <>f people who might be great''-
might
result
in
faluine,
pestilence
and
grans precepts amt principles; raising us.
J. C. GBUBB3, A M , M. D.(
Knowledge is increasing, and
Ail attendant at Mount A'ernon, not bent tjted by getting away from home,
us ubovo the' harrowing practices of 1 science and literature are bearing on- i the blotting out of the human race.
Physician and Surgeon,
ifmotonly for a short time, to m x
heafhonism, human sacrifices and the ward the dilligent and the industrious. Mun, however, being a free agent. Can long since, fotind a lady wfoi^ing most
Dallas
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Oregon.
bitterly and audibly, with her handier- with strangers, and betonohod with th «
Office in Nichol* A Coad’s drug-store. Resi­ worship of duWib idols—to a realization We cannot stand, idly by and liope for I postpone the j>erfarm:ince of his duly
magnetism of the great' >vorM.' ~as it
dence in the “ Whitson House,•’’Main st. 40,
of our true position, and a manner of tfie rewards due only to the zealous —and he dges st>, too, 'frojnejitly to bid 1 chief at Jy r .« yes. He . topped np to
life worthy tho moat noblo creatures in I searcher after truth. Around us are • own destruction. Tife dafts drawn by her and said., “Are you in trouble, . courses on its _ap<jnstotnjd rounds.
RPKCIAL MOTICER.
madam •/’’
“No, ..Vf.;', she- nobbed. Nearly all need somo change, to get
existenoo.
onr fellows,.all pressing forward for the indolence upon tlpe future are.'prdtty r
sure to be dishonored. • Make now I “I sow you weeping. “ “Ah^,. said their mimls mid lieiirts enlarged,, an^
Onr
only
happiness
above
that
of
the
(
coveted
distinction;,
and
though
the
i
Dr irk. fbr Sale.
. *Tet iu a little more of the great Jtgllt of
meam-st animals of earth; consists in hill of. science is steep, apd many of its your banker. 1>O not rayM^ou willecon- she,’’how can anjf «ine help» weeping
(v it-il.1 inltuenco h very vnlua-
I will have ready for Hue anil for «ale at tbe acquisition and dissemination -of pnthwiiys rugged, yet ut every turn are omize presently, for presently yotf may ' ut the grave of the Father of his Coun­ li'
I lile to those at liotgg. who harp bifon.
Monmoiith. by the nrst of Heptember, 18J1. a
try!
”
‘
•Oh,
in
lend,
madint,
”
Baid
he,
bo
bankrupt;
nor
1
that
you
rejieni
or
knowledge. Each step we take in ac- ; found loving heart? and willing hands,
choice lot of brick.
j wcll-tiained-by healthful influences in
Apply to
1». ELLIOTT,
quiring it, places us that much fartfior ever ready to cheer na ovith their coun­ make atonement presently, for present­ “that sit! 1’he tomb* is over yonder,
: early youth, so that they call ayoid l)«e-
this
is
the
ice
house.
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ly
yon
ri.rwdjr
judged.
Bear
iu
mind
from tho briite creation, and that much sel. If we falter in oiy purpose or re­
Building IU.I. for Sale.
pf fil,fa f.t'.J snares into whieK~those
nearer the perfection of all human et- ' lax' bur' energies, we shall be left by the important fact, tnnght alike by the j
i . who go blindly often fall.
.
The Trnateeé of Christian College have
A
moD-who
had
opene.1
a
liquor
«àlo
u
aa*
history
of
i
wtioiiR,
rnlera
and
private
cellenco.
Knowledge
is woalth— ft those before ns, anil pressed ami orowd.-...
r ulo a number rtf deairablo building l>»U
about
fo
prtt
up
Li,
aigti,
><0.1
retpioated
his
Monmouth, located convenient to ilio
treasure that can never lie taken Jrom cd out of the path by those behind^ and individuals, that in nt least three casta neighbor a azlvice, what anpi'nicriptfon henlxmld
Thîw -w» a generous. ptx>r rr.iffi^in San 9 om .
College Building, bi mena fona of lota, 82H
u«. If oncei In onr poiftession, it is onrs compelled to recognize our owu worth- out of five, presently is too late.
<’al., whQ*kan>ir.ir ’^(Mentally ij al a family in
put Mi it. The man replied:’*1! advl*
by ltó ft. ; price 8M.00 ooin.
forever; «nd, ntilike othor troosure, the i lestuiess for the aesociations of the vir­
Ban Franchi» wp tWttlttte, rent Tfr< fe two 1 ftg,
Write un it,‘Begg,IS made I eje
Monmonth T/odge No. Ml, I. O. <1. T—
A moment’* work on cfey fei!« mire ttyrn an
n hig iii a fjotcMie intended should lx? private:
more
we
Impart
to
otiiers,
the
richer
we
1
tuous,
tlie
noble.
Butif
wo
press
stead
­
Meets every Friday evening, at 74 o’clock, in
11 is is all I can Frnro., I cm poor, n wvYking
grow,
. I ily to the mark nnd wit^ the prize, the- hocr'H’hUtr. onT brick. So work en bcirtl
lheir hall over the UdMengor office.
Ahoîd'l bé dr-ty^ before tbéy harden.
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ten I can fe»i
f
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t ;
ponile ïit
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