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About The Christian messenger. (Monmouth, Or.) 1870-1877 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 26, 1871)
i *; d j by neat» oj aotye lucky caahefe, which I every one In qua. ia in store fftl.hilP. H'.tiLH. - MISCELLANEOUS ADVEKTISEltfïN’TS. MISCELLANEOUS A V V El ¡TKEMEJÍTS. MACHINERY Books arid Stationery AGRICULTURAL connKiinnlcJ at the genoml meeXin/, Not when tliST.outiding béai t dçth KSp- ’ ‘‘WiiiC n for the M< sen; 'MT. er.’? , For whatever purpose they nre p° | r Wirb joy, ami all thy »pirii» keep bile many are siucerely deàiriug. to j which U I* lie of the ebeif persona of • •> rnitted or gdndueted, lotteries are u • tax tax .. „ A jubilee of praise; eaeh cfinipany, at the end of tin»- work. r’OK. 1O7L know just wliut the spirit i> saying' to on the community. .They have, in Not wlieif would.filtatru.t die light - - y — - t - It. -When any place of »pecisl.obscri- -us, in the Holy Volume it may uot - be , That shines, in all its radi incv briglrt Ai and IR-low v Portland Prices ! 11 times gone by,.been used by tire gow ty is doubted of, letters to? be directed . -ÜPPO thy jsptang day». uninteresting to givo-a brief notice of STRATTON & WALLER, cKiiueuta pf various countries ut«»«*«» * I by auth.oiiy^U» anui\ .to- any, l&wuefl F» tbo history of that book-.Waiving, for [Suce«.-.->>ors to J. K. Gill. Hut In flie hour.wlion sorrow’» pall. Ì ’ means of raising revenues, but being T. CUNNINGHAM & CO., t jin tho land for Lis judguK’iiO in such a Uwui thy cherished hopes.»hull full, | the preseut, its history from its authors found to exert a mischievous influence STATE STREET. S alem , " - - v* r.. - Olivaos, ’ pla.’o. . ' Anff all thy joy» shall flee — , rv or original nvntera down. I wjl| only t npnn^he pedple.^tlie practice Laqueen t ■ s 7—tXTcUfiWtti ’ba wyt ■ fron ■e<f!'v Nipea]r in»w, ot the citouiiistances Con IHnflTSÄLE ft abolished. To Use the language of an i bishop; to ths tost of 'bis clergy, lid- Aiul let 4y grteviiig goul be tanghi nected with our present translation, or Offer for sale thé following spenditi M- other, “the pota- «re invited by them To tiyuipathize with me. *•-' monishing them of this tianslation in soHment of machines: what is deijoniinak-d "the authorized i ratlu-r than the rich. They are diver Then, wl|Ciiith? throbbing, lueiluwcri heait hand; aud-ty move aniL charge as u utiy version?*’ Tam constrained to do tlris ted from persistent labour and patient Le'qw up tò meet tlie tours tJiat »tart as, being skilful in the tongues, have because many itesire’to know thu. truth, 1 tiirilt, by the hope of sudden and splen Sweepvtrtkc Threshers...With now improve VuconciouB from the eye- * taken pujus in that kind, to send bis ments for 1871, which makes this the best while berhaps others d<J not so desire, O then in that deep time of thought, did gains; and as it is dlfo professed machine over brought to this coast. i particular observutions'fo the company, May I, not sel.bni, nor unsought, or for want of access to authentic his Genuine Buckeye Reaper und Mswer-r ' principle of all these schemes to with either at Westminister, Cambridge, or - By fttnoy’n power be nigh. Combined hand and self-raHera—three sixes.. tory ou this subject they may bo labor- ' hold a large part of their receipts, a This muchhio stands at . the very head of Oxford. AnJ ili the tranquil four of night, ing under excusable ignorance. American Reafiers, and for strength, beauty necessary loss falls upon a class, which j - .13. The directors in each company to at|d excellence, has ho equal. When rtttte «iicnt, nud the right Archbishop Parker obtained author;- j o? all in tlie community, can least afford f, be tl !*■< .insY'f Wedurnrist. r and Ciie-i- New Yoi k Combined Reaper and Mower Is lifted Up above-* L tv from Queen Eljz ib-.fR t<>■ revise the i to bear it.” Some years ago the gov —with automatic self-raking attachment- Then, whe n the api rite of those hours ■ tar-t-Hi' aud theJKing'a pra-.l. various.existing'transliitions, and with ; two sizes. This machine is'too well knowri ernment of France suppressed lotteries, Steals down upon our noble i>uuei», ‘ fessors in Hebrew and- Greek, iu each I to neeiT special commendation heré. the assistance of a number of bishops, > and in January of tbo next year 6’25,000, j Iu purity aud. love— ' guarrantee it in every respeei. uniseikity. . . ’ was published iu 1568 what was kilowq , New York Iland Reaper and Slower-*-» 00ft friHics more were deposited in the I _ ■ Then. vVbCTi the pensive moonbeam, fall, 11. Th. C ’ translations, to be used Combined, will da good work undctall cir aS." the Biaiaop» Bible.” • This was tiie . In silvery aplcndur ovd? all-L j : Savings Ranks ol Pari > alpne, thanr in cumstances. t . ;.. . when they agree belter with the text ’ authorized and common version in ' Burt’s Eagle Reap« r an ’Mower—Com the same month of • the proceeding School Books . — Tbo lawn and every trea— than the Bishop ’ s Bible itself, viz., England for 1'1 years. Ôn thé lltlito-,* bined, -strong, excellent, and the cheapest in I Then, when our souU.'purseKea are Kist ' year. This fact alone demonstrates Tiudiils, Mathews, Coverdales, White-i the market. In ilptiire» |mid tbo starry host— 16th of Jaunary 1LKIJ, a conference .was -their evil teudeueyju a mkro economic Easterly Reaper and Mower—Combined. church/ Geneva." <}, tutm, reaumber me. held at Hampton Court palace, nt the Walter Wood’s’ Red per and Mower-^ point of viqw. The above nre tlie “ru lea’.’ prescribed 1 : Blank Books Âml i}Mu.h-beh>v\l frlenff, there‘s yetan hour instance-of King J.iims 1st, bet ' • .1. Between the great majority of the l;y King J imas in'the translation and 1 H ‘ When I’d invoke the memory’»» puwur, Buckeye Mower—Four sizes.- CUareh of England again; _——— community, ajpl other species of gam uiJd the .a *’di^sentitfgi’ miniriora in r évi s'i oi<-or o ùr prése nt Tran’lati inn, VV ! -,x - J Wood’s Mower—Two sizes. ing, there is a barrier, in tliiScircum- fc’Tis jxot'among the gathered croUd. i.4torV i desireable Lmighl give n brief li history Kxeelslor Mower—Two àizet». order tn effect a generi union W wee if \\ livn apeech is fiif and w ord-', are loud, otalices of the plage ami company, which Stationery, Hu lut’» Genuine Headers—With new ini- ■ of the New Testament from .tiro apos- Of friendrfri^swV bnt vain! provomenta—Tp to 12 feet cut. A uams / must biOaore dr less openly encoun ties dowteto KM". >i. < Burl’s t llppir . uud - Griffin’s Sulky revision of the Bible a- King James ap ■•.. . j But wLen thou bi I qu !, and alone, tered to indulge in them, and the loss Hakes. peared to bo more liberated from tli>A . Benneth before tho .Mercyz throne, of cast and Credit, which surely follows Griffin's Revolving Horse Rukes.' shackles ofrHome than'the prelates of ax st r.o. To. offer up tliy prayer— Horse Powers—Corey's, Sweeps takes and Musical tlie fact of being considered ft game If no ^yhere else I ever J! nd .. Pitta—all size«/ his chuychz For. while tlie > l.itt vr op. The editor af .the Mnscatifie (Iowa) j ster. » - KuillejM t'hutn Tiirewhexs< . posed .a revision,*Abe King desired to A v 0■"•u'.c^t > r— L» thy mind, B fft'lotteries offer facilities for gam ■! compromise in yeilding f<i l/fs puritan C oh . ivr .was sued the other day. lie ; Scythes and Snaths, Grain'Cradles, Hay and . Grain forks, Stoves, Plows and Har ing secretly, and without personal Con ■»•firiends, and yet with sueh protective -took it piHkhwphicaHy.. Heat* lutn? XVii 1-•tfhwi prayer Instruments, rows, ló gn at variety. Hardware, tact with "SoiTtitluI character«, or per1 VThe dim i-eces^es of out. dark sane- j Au^jiiead for. pardon “ Over there, ” - , —’ su*1* Htfta. Knulgai, * safe-guard», u-nllowed his e'.rti,'h to l’e- - . FelloS», I’liiis, and Axles, • sons of evil repute. Tlie purchaser of 47puil my bendoddiRW—- - -__ I ----- .—-— r— • taiu those convenient little practices tuii^ were iUuaMBated -veiUHilay l»y the. I . _ Aihy - Ac., - Ac, • ticket m < d n ot l ie known as such. | O, in tbat hour a lien mercy*, sought, l> ■rrov. w ■ ni 1! i. . AX the ■ Hamp- rubicund vi. Age of our friend Constable | Sheet M lisie, J¿tC._ h A f. ;.•.ue.nMWÜ f 1!„ 1:ÿ*L______ _ Many apparently-rcspeetubleand indiis- •* ton coitrt eoafercm'e vr. Heynol.lA on JLwill rem, mliar thee! e trious people, bare kept themselves im- -tears in his eyes. he proceeded’ to real bcjialf of the ’'dissente rs'' :aal [S proverislied all their lives, in tlfe pur- Ftiller’s church • History. ..Book X.) 4 very iituoly wriutvd- blank on which suit^pf a fortune by the ptireliase of lot- i ’ May your majesty be pleased tlrat the, our name figured cqnspicuonaly with, MITCHELL WAGON ;---- -A LABOy STOCK OF------- Bible be now translated: Such as ure that of Ju.sUee Klein. extant not rciswering tTio ' original'?**. ■‘'To cut shorUn long article, we were «n> d! Were you ever sued, ’rciiiTei? (Here giving a few examplesr) - , Biabep of London—"If every Hian’s Nice, aiu't it? \Ve put our .pen behind -h;iiii'i:)r might be f'dlowcT, tbero wo.n’.l buF ear and looked wise at tlie officer. l> > u-.s-e-l of translating..!* - King James—"I. profess I could iur :;:i editor-was newjo liiyT. Hdiev; never yet see a Biblivwi 11 .translated in < r im:igíuedTKSrín1ythÍHg could begot English;Jjut.i t'hjuk. that of ul!, that out of ’ tli-nv féHet»'- by sit i ng— we ilid n’t oaf GullCXA is the-wor.-t. I v.;i-a sOr.ie citliry. We don't now." [From tbc Oregon Chiifchinan.] j ter;, tickets. Often, very often com Gaining pf whutever'kind, whether I paratively, the last-words or message of Iritjip'sieuliy WkODg or not, in its eon- a Mïtêide,TevEitls the fietthat »uocea»- bcqiiences is only evil. Miyiey—any-, jve delusions and disuppointuieuts, re tiling valuable—obtained ’by ciiauae, sulting iti blighted holies, lieggary aud without a consideration or just equiv- < n sinful death, have been-the direct re aient, tends' ever, iifid in all way», to sult of gaming in lotteries. ‘ There is no «tense or justification for the,, iiiiï’at .find economical injury -of the recipient.' A dollar obtained ut theiii. In i^l their effects and conse F'.-ur '&-» Cou»tantly on Hand. ; PIAKOÇ AND ORGANS fly* Call and Exanii^t our "Stock. ■.Salem, April 11, «71« 27tf $ ' Stoves and Tinware! Which We offer at low prices and will warrant ' them ( <|ual, if not superior, io any. wagon in ,i this or w other market- a .written guar ran tee fumisod w|th each wagon. < - BOWIE IJREMIUM WAGON! ‘1%’Ct'NNINGHAM *k CO. ‘A— - gaming tends to impair the moral sense quences they are only evil in both an AT r 3» * ‘‘The artof snmgfs as?ienee. Young iiithe way, thoqgli, perhaps, in a dess ’ economical and moral point of view. epeeial psi mt--twetalta»; fwr-uu-uaiforni translation, wbieli, shonl.l be douo by Inw v. : y h > are atis.i,m> tór suits sot le- degree, as obtained by theft’ or fraud. Let the law be enforced against themt h.-'t;..:;; f^r fi^ii. Old «¡MM i The experience of the world is uniform . befoye it is too late to stem or drive I UNTOLE: PKT DEBVCE tlio best learned in both niiiv.nsities: follows in then revise.f by the bishops; presented however, never do anything of lhe kind ! -rpon this subject. In proportion us a J back the .#• flood of evil which "7 ... i to tlm privy coimcil; lastly ratified by , unlesk they . <-an get sifmothing. YVe -people indnlgirin gambling, they be- -4beir train. " ’ ~ i royal authorily, to ba^read in the whole t nevir kne.v anybody to get anything Cotue loafers^ idlers, cheats and»knaves. Of.course we do n®t mean to be un- I SPECIAL NOTICE. I where there wasn't ash t iinytliiug apytliiug to lie had. church, aud no other.” ‘‘We hope tltey 1 ’n get a judgement dersiood as saying", that all persons ! : The bishop,opposed the proje t till hq saw that it pleased the King and against ns; then we hope . they’ll take j who'gtauhlearedishonest—even in gam- | that he was determined to h ive it exe- ■ out'an execution; and lastly, we beg ing. But that such is the 4ta*id»ney <>£ rated. ‘ In consequm e of this resolu they'll ‘execute it. .If we’ve got any winning or losing money at games or tion of the King tifty-four persorjs were property we’d like to know it. They devices of chance,, or mixed skill and WILLIAM DAVIDSON, S. L. FENNER & CO appointed for this work, some W these might garnishee a lot of other fellows we chance, there is no doubt. All game- | owt- ’ niSmml taMH. \V*t guess.Umy will. »tars, ..or persons who game, wereTlot.-. mil-t Imv e die I «< r otherivi-• ■ JVK OPENED AND ESTABLISHED a Stove and Tin Store at thè abovo named tilted as only forty-seven are found iu If theyljeehafp tliey.'U commence on Drought up guipblers. Many such per place; [with tbo largest stock of •OFFICB VO. Gt PROST STIll'.ET, Fuller’s list. The names of the.persons, George Selineid'r. We owe liiin fora sons are protected, in a greater or less the pbv^s where cinpi .ved, ./r.d th.’ glass of beer. If they would get that it degree, from the evil effects of gaming PORTLAND, OREGON. proportion of work alb '.ted t r-cd;!: would help a little. Failing in this, by the. lasting influence of flip whole company (Jiaving In e.n divided to six we recommend them to nttaeh nj>ox <it some nurture and education which they HEAT. ESTATE inShi» CITY and EAST And Box SitoxTcia • . * ■ companies^ I will omit. But the rijles soiled" p.wer collars we have pn hand. ■ received iu-their'youth. But let a gen- PORTLAND, in the mo»t desirable localities, coa Ever brought to Polk * county, and at prices or rtatola . fLtlTS. HALF 11LOCKS and BLOCKS, low as any place this side of lai 1,down by thoKing for thmr . flirre- They have not lug n turned yet, and '-eratipn be brought up to game for a llpt'SEd and STORES; also, . tliey might use tho cloaii side. If this ; living, or aÀ a pursuit, or pleasure, and .tion I will give. . - * TMPPOVED FARMH. and valusbl« un- j its baneful fleets will be manifest with- “Naw, for_Jhe b\-It’.- ordering of wftu’t do we are nnaVlo to help them.” pultivated LANDA, locateli in ALL parta of thè ; outqnalifications. Among such »people, STATE, for SALE. their proceedings his majesty recom FRANKNESS, j honesty in the acquisition, of wealth, or mended the following rules’, by thehi to moderation, or morality in the use of .REAL ESTATE and other Property pttr- 'be most carefully observed: Be frank with the world. Fraukucss cl:a-<sl far Correspondents, in this CITY and it, is almost unknown. . 1. Tlio ordinary Bible...avoid in the is the child of honesty »jnl courage. t’aroiiglmut the STATES, and TERRITORIES We liave been moved to make these with great rare and on the most ADVAN'TA fi¿“Wt aiiealso P repared to Do-tftifl i Church, Commonly called, the Bishop’s Say-jMat whut you me'aji to do on every trite remarks upon an old subject, on GEOUS TERMS. Bible, to I m 1 follo wed and as little ultei r-d occasion, and take it for granted you JOÖ WORK mean to do what is right. If a friend* account of the-sudden impulse which us the original wiH’|>erniit., — HOUSES M>d STORES LEASED, LOANS Ot, Ai-x. K inds , ix A F irst -Ci..vsa M a . vnv . r . I ha» lately been given to lotteries and NEGOTIATED,'ami CLAIMS OF AL DES- ' .-I lb The nam s of th^ prophets ami the I asks you a favor, yptl should grant it CRI”TIONH PROMPTLY COLLECTED and kindred gambling schemes on this holy writers, with the other names in j if it is reasonable; ahd if it is not, tell a General FINANCIAL and AGENCY BUSI- f£Z" Couimnr M erchants Furnished at the I coast, ------ .... NESS transacted. • Lowest Wholesale Rates. the text, to be retained os. neay as may“ him plainly why you cannot. Yon will Now, of all. the protean shapes be accordingly as they’ are vulgarly wrong him ind wrong yourself by equiv /i AGENTS of this OFFICE in all the CIT which the demon oFgambling assumes, 0G7* T ii g Pt’cuc are invited to Call and Ex- 1 used. ’ - ■ ocation of any kind. Never do a wrong IES and TOWNS ih tbo STATE, will loceive amine BEFORE going olaewhore. fof the purpose of securing toleration de* riptioris of FARM PROPERTY and forward B L. FENNER A CO. 3. Tbo old eelexiastical words to bo Lthing to make a friend or to keep one;.i in au anti-gaming community, and se- i the same to the above address. kept, viz. as tiie word (f-hnrcli} not to the man who requires you to do so is J. S. CHi t« HILL, AOKXT, deafly purchased; 'anil at a sacrifice. dueing votaries to its shrine, the most N. B.—A ll R epairing and J ob W ork done • Ire translated congregation, etc. x IsnrrsxDrxcs, O reooh . „av„ Neatness _____ and Disiateli ___ tinsidions is the device, of lotteries. , with as I 1 _____ am a 1 Practical I. When’any word hath divers sig Deal kiiidly aud liraily with all men, ^Workman, myself. 8. L. FENNER. . Since the drawing of the Mercantile Independence, March 27, 1871. H 25 tf nifications that to lie kept which bath and you'll find it a policy which wears ■Library lottery, iu San Francisco, this boeu most commonly mo l by tbo most best. Above all, do not appear to oth- ' species of gambling schemes in spring- Mothers, |'ve Found |t ! ! eminent fathers being agreeable: to tlio . era what yon are not. If you have any ringup all over theeonntry,—some of I ‘ fault to find with any one, tell him, not propriety of the place and the analogy them being of sufficient magnitude and NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. others, of, what you complain. There of faith. I effrontery to aspire to bo called "Na- ' is no more dangerous experiment, than ■ pr Y.nr. 1 have irartllrd for a flrmedy . *»- 5. The division of chapters tb be . tiunal.” To think of such__ a.thing as.a. Iflji; :_______ __ 1871. fl lltat will CURE your children by remov , that of unde/foEing to lie one tiling to altered,'Cither not at all or as littlfe as ing the cauiie, and at last I can »ay "Eureka." j ‘‘National Lottery,” projected and E. J. NORTHRUP, 1 a man’s face, aud another behind his may be, if necessity so require. ■j managed by private parsons for private DEALER IN buck. We should live^ act and speak 6. No marginal noMs at all to be af- | : ends, being openly tolerated in the Ro- fixed but only for the explanation of] out of doors, as the pbraaes is, and say i and. du-—what we should he ‘ willing ; public of the United States! the Hebrew or Greek words which can I It is apparent that in the neighboring Iron and Sptrt-1. Hubs, Spalces, Rim», «fccw by alknien. not, without some circnmloeiition, so ! i should lie ’known and read - . r State of California, the people have al- i It is toot only best as a mutter of .prin briefly and fitly bp crjircssed in the ' O regon . P ortland , . ready become much corrupted and de ciple, but as^a matter of polity. 41V1 text. ' fc moralized on the subject of lotteries, 7. Such quotations of places to be ; C hig . nons .—Chignorts are doomed ! At a cer- i ! and unless a wholesome public senti- GEO. BOOK KB. - W. K. ROBERTS. m-arginally set do.wu as shall serve fBr j ■taiii fdHhionabJe wedding, the other <lav, it was | ; meiit is aroused against them, the pes BOOKER 4c ROBERTS, . the fit reference of onu scripture to jan- noticed that some of the belles eame, “in their | tilence will soon spread over this State oxfii liai»,* doije up in a braid behind the ears, or I Auction and Commission Dealers other. with impunity, although our laws ex- : twined gracefully around the head. G<»od-byor < T3 fi. Evdry particular man of each 1 horrible old monstrosity! Let ns give theft to J I pressively prohibit this form of gam- HELENA. MONTANA," Indeed, lottery** tickets were In King ft Gillette's Block, Main Street. company to take tlie same cbapp-r or I tlio V»A«e-ban clulwjand have an end to tliiw- bur- 1 j bling. f Tbw is a pleasant antacid, and, in large dotea, chapters and having translated oramen- i den we have earrie^ao Ion«- The chignon, like i [_p.ubliely purchased KT"’ Particular attention given tecommisrioD laxative; in Ninall d«*w, a*» a*irii>genl mwlicjiii?. here from, or It im exceedingly uaeful in all bowel affections, sales. Storage solicited. ■ ’ 13 . Zled tlii’m severally by himself, wheii he !■ many ..good things, lias ’been abuaedr^-It | through agents passing between, here ■■ I r 1 especially of t hildren. Il is a «afe, certain and was an invention^ originally, for those wlio hail | ctteviual rtjntedy for Cholic, Diarrhui, Cholera thinks good, all ttf meet together, con j»nd San Francisco. District attorneys L.,BLAIN. B. E. TOUXG. /. RARROWS. . thin or no hair, and was a small mako-ljelieve i Morbus, Hurmuor Compiaint, Griping Pain, fer what tirey have done, and agree for ' braid. «Then it grew with the imagination of j and grand juries, who hail taken an oath Bour Bto’mach, Costivenes , Wind on the.Btom- BLAIN, YOUNG & CO., ach, * Cry mg and Fre tting of Children. In ttierr pfirt what ahull stand. X- , Rhoptrten, and loeapie a bag of ‘hoi^a liair. wiili. i to prosecute all offenders against the Teethings there te nothing equals it. It soften» —-»- •DEALERS Of----- . nvnlft of huirían Limian í/air ¡/air running over ovei it. Those-] 4 hiw, shut their eyes to this violation of 0. As> nn'y one .company hath dis; a nvnlut the Gem*, and Anders teething easv. ...1 »?i-...... t ’ ............. »»•__. . Thia is n«> humbug medicine, gotten up to sell, patche’d any one bqok irt this ihanner, .1.. • it and permit it to pass unquestioned, Dry-GotyU, Groceries Boot«, EGh. ■ tdlt a rrilly valuable preparation, hawttg lieen i them?ch"es with thetu, are only types of tjio hn- i they shall send it to the east to be con drille bar rooms, hotels and other pub- ! in mNJNVeral years, it recommends itself * man head wjth thiaoffvnaivo addition. A "pretty ■ Ag«nte for all klftd* of Agricultural Imple Do not give your children the *• Bcothing Syr sidered ¿f’ seriously and judiciously; Replaces of this city, lotteries called ment* and Sewing Maehinw. Will wll low for ups,” tor they stnpefy without doing anv per* jittlo l.eaul” i^a thing of the paat, tot tu hope, for his majesty is very careful’ on thia also, of the future. ruffie i are continually being conducted Ca*h ofr Produce. ■ 'BLAIN, YOUNG A CO. t manent ~ | good. The ” CORDIAL” te prupoted by Albany, Oregon. 22yl 3 _ • . • > • for tbo sale or disposition of all sorts of I I”’"!1 --------------- ---------------- -------------------------- ,_______ A« the seal leave« a mark of itself in the wax, articles ol property, withont'let or hin- " 16. If any one company upon the X>r. XVntcrlioTiMO, A\’ Jiea t AVn 111< •< i ! review of the book so sent shall doubt wIierel^LALteJ^m wn, so it in with every one wta>. ' flrance. And so this spirit of gambling M omxovth . O’oir. ha.4 a readiness th forgive others; for by u tho or differ upon any places, to send them i*he nndpr»i|?n<*1 wi»he» to bny (20,000) twcn\ For «ata by all Druggists. The trade supplied Christian may knt»w that Gyd hath sealed die is lieing encouraged to tlie neglect of le ty thousand bu»ltete merchanable wheat. High on reasonable terms. Hundreds of Testimon word thereof, note i the" places, and fjrgivench of hi* win* upon Lis heart - C< gitimate callings invoking labour, with est cash price pawl by J. C„ BELL. ials can be given upon application. Adilrem tlp’rcwithal " ’nd their foason». towuioh ■ thch'Opcof being able, to lire in idleness 1 I lf ■ DR W. WATERH9U8E. Real Estate Dealer, U Cook,. Parlor, SAN FItJkX CISCO A ■ II A\R D W A II K- We »re Bota Agent’s fbr tlie well-known Try It! * Try It! (J arminitive cordia X i Salem, Orcgolr, June 17, IP. .UE-fT MAIN STREET, MOORE’S CORNER. PEKMtn TH----- CENERAI. MERCHANDISE, CLOTHING, GROCERIES, ■ DRESS GOODS, TRIMMINGS, IIAIS, CAPS, BOOTS AND SyOES. f UT** Farmer» will-find it to their advantage to call and examine our stock. All kinds of Produce taken, and a Fair Prjee paid. 10:tf I Cheap I Cheap ! Cheaper than Ever ! BOLTER, WORTLEY & CO., f E llzmd ^ l . x B tobe . ] ave removed their stock of Goods to DALLAS, and are constantly re ceiving new and well selected goods, consisting of H *- LADIES’ DRESS AND FANCY GOODS, MENS’ AND BOYS’ CLOTHING, A , Hats and Caps, u: Boots and Shoes. LADIES’ AND CHILDRENS’ SHOES or evert »rvi-r. and size . A FULL STOCK OF GROCERIES CON STANTLY ON HAND. ----- ALM)------- HARDWARE AND CROCKERY. W oolen -G ood », Manufactured at the Ellen* Rale Mills. Buch as Heaven. Caasimerea, Hard Times, Tweed«, Flannels and Blankets, which we offer at-Wholesale and Retail Having a desire to locate permanently at Dallas, we will deal Fairly and Justly with all who may favor us with their patronage. luce. for Will exchange Goods for Country produce, which we will pay the Hightest Market Price. (¿7* Bring on your E ggs and B uttf . h I 25m6 BOLTER, WORTLKY # Cft ‘ DAVI1) ROHRER OULD INFORM HIS FRIENDS AND the public that he is »till at theOld Stand in Monmouth, hammer in hand, bellowa puffing, and tiro roaring, ready to do all Kind« rtf work A A in hi» lineespecially making, nielifl- ing, and sharpening plow» ironing and repairing »Mgona, shoeing norae.. Mid whatever else can lta4one in iron or ateel, W Teriun, poiltlvrly Cash or Produce. Book & Job Printers, UH Front street, Portland, Oregan. ¿7" ALL KIND« OF COUNTY PRINTING U>d BOOK-BINDING to order, Bt reasonably rata.. Feb. 18—nol.y , ■_____ ■. Take Notice. AD accenni, dna aie MUST I» paid ta DO day, from data. . —R. CLARKE, Dista, MT 31 >’7L <