The Christian messenger. (Monmouth, Or.) 1870-1877, January 30, 1875, Image 1

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    CHRISTIAN MESSENGER,*
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Devoted to primitive Christianity,
Pure Literature, and Universal Educa-
tion, is isHueJ eVc-ry S atciiday , by 1.
F. C ahi - bbi T l end J. C. C amptbli ,,
Editors and Publishers.
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One Copy for One Year
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The C hristian M kssenoeh is now
apon a permanent basis. ’I hecri-is has
passed, wild prospects brighten for tho
future. In God we trust.
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MONMOUTH,
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SATURDAY, JANUARY
30,
1875.
N umbkp . 49.
sFoUh.led oil f?io three Urent voTum««,
Revelation, Nature, linmamty .it loc^-rl
|arjtfosiio.s.i, T..;k Csraely, Orejoe.
Here the'youtle>f_Urth sex Can firtd l) •
very1 best facilities.for proiecuting tbeij
Studied, free from the diversions and *
temptatian.s of city life. The locution
• is healthy And living cheap. Coinpara
our rates ot tuition with other Colleges
' oo tlie Pacific Goesf, remembering that
our ferrns have f'ySnfj weeks eachj
while others have only fourteen weeks
■ for a Term.
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Ai ays; in fuel, if he really Jiave the . 1 say—'• Wlmt was good < nougli fir all the things that are w ritten in tht- new
di nomination.
1 i.e Bibb- broken Mit-iji of the .martial air of
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12 Mo.
3 1 Mo.
l.It'E.I ÍSt.'.SoT VI 1'i.N.
chilli’s Mi-ifare ami-suci ss at heart, me is good ert<n^yIiUuT.m.y-uihliaMmj-i • law of Moses, and in the Prophets, know-s im mote of it ilmii of Roman .England.’-’ A» he »at down one of
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spirit »itoo.i clu.ift bv tho >nu-.et of life,
there will ordinarily be no great Let us rather say, “ G o 4 fcnk.id That ami in the Psalrtjsj about this (. aJio.ic C'lUiel..
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Leaving central the-scnators congratulated him upon
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I.“oLiiii; b’wk on t’.u p.iihuay-of ni<-i taS ;
danger of tire child's failing to per­ my children should ever know tlrr-T-lotions Kiirg^ had been fulfilled in •>ff,-which is Ljcaf, then the. Bjble his speech , r abJ--alluding to tlie"
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L'’okÍD;;„-„j-on lilu'.-t
niii/r and hit.1, on its
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ceive it ami to be aff eted bv it. mortification, the hardships, and Jesus Christ. He'declared how- lie ' knaws nothing UtUlirfstiin Church. .rbove passage, and said that to him
noon,
TRANSIENT ADVERTISEMENTS.
Still there are judicious mid inju­ i.iiltm-s whrch have come upon me had suffered ar,d died for oii'r sins, IV e read in .tl.A Biblujof ll.e eliur^li ;t was in.coi.ceitable how Mr. \Vi-b- ’
An-1 -.id wLei'-: dent]i. ' púhé Iri.à
rar Square, ton lim.'.i or 1. i : '
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dicious ..ways. of.aiaiumpliGiing the lion^ a defective education. Many 1 how lie hail rjsen from the gra’Vt?, ot God, the kingdom. of-,.G<’d>
The vision he ^.oes is a young-TÎ jI 1 at j lay,
f, the
n.e »ter, in a speech so manifestly un.
First Insertion
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With a Lalo of ulory artjfind i# ;
: end which tlm-parent has yi view, i pfriiy errors it is now too* late for : aiid had gone up to take his '$eat in- bodyf-anrl tire body of CTirist. W
... er premeJilated, could laive formed so
For each Subsequent Inscrti« n
50
And.the ii it wu.li wiiij.T and a faca* Iniñ.ig
When this su'-ji <-t is broiialit before me to retrieve, but I can Wlp . my ! glory at the right hand of Go<t. lie also- read ot. CliriwiKitV, 'disciples, perlv t -and so beautiful a si-ntence,
AdvertiHing and all binin<<s in tbn HI’i.-e
. fui?,
a Vill De done on the coin ba>i«. Cuntb' 'V hill
piWents, great striss is generally children and ciq»t‘ them te Bless h1y t tofii ....................
how he Ira’dTent his mesSengers . ’ members-
.... . . wsf V»
a.j.v (»«rviji,
of the
body, saliitsy-elip, - which with h mrs
II j ’ i cis juera where thè inumili/ hath found it
st.tul/ hu._ Could
bo taken ut the ubiial discount.
mctuuiry,.by gu/rding them against I into all the worhi, to tell mpn v. hat but nowhere of ‘ C.hristian
laid
on
visiting
tkv
se/tool.
I
am
in-
;
Church.
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. i. , improve. .Mr. Webster replied that-.--
Advertising must l>e paid for in nlvaiuc, ■ When I ho sun aiu rd noonday ho turns him
cliried to.think that undue importance.; Any mistakes, ai<l giving them better he had d no for them; and how all This (» a nyus namy whether intendedthe jiarsage
again,
J
nalesM credit is given by special agreement.
wuS not exletupurapfh
:e was
cxiemborane- x-
But the vibion he Pocks i/n deceives hi hi ;
; is rrttavhyrf to mere visiting. Seine r advantages than F fiaíF=Sñ<^ with f-who.bál fepenteLpT flieir sim» afid^-for
-for a ii^w
ucr thing
tfdmi ur
,.r not.
i>m. Jt jq pot the I'OWI that ih i.
• VUCUtjoh
Business, East of tho RncLv Mountains, will I
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not l»e done through .agent«, hk Mich. Our re­ Tlt-jiiifli tiiu form i.f thu baino Ürit he loykud on
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good
results
may
come
from
it.
the
help
I
Will
do
it
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believed
in
Him
would
be
pardoned
name
of
anything
i
Iff the Bible. Nor he had visit-.l Quebec, and while
duced rates wiil ¡jot permit us t«> pax curn-
l>< f<u-e,
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misston»-. Every Ailverd>eim-it > fif.it; In in
Both t< aclier ami puj ¡1 may be made j Journal of L
amj mi-le liappy now and at last be is it correct in sensi
Yet ’tèi cbai'i"cd so l.u scarcely believes him.
- 1. ' There is noth J-Mandmg upyn the wondrous -seeuft •
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that quarter must be a < g ; i .| - ..¡td I . tho
1 to feel thrtt the public rye is upon 1
money, according to our pul Lishud rates, to The f«>i in ; h no longer a child with it* joy,'
1 i.»ved in heaven forever ; and that] ingin the EilJe that lias that'mean - - of nation.il grandeur and of natures-
i^^ire insertion.
But a human in-primo of-bis being;
! tlioni, and may be thereby .spurred ;.
Jesus was going to cóme back again ing. Let him _Lry_Avhii. tlii^kmjie lavelsnejs. sj.reU I before him the ylea.-
THE S
KING.
The angel seems sadund liis wings are adroop,
•to this world, in His owrr -appointed ! capffm! ffnytliing.'oTtÌ. it JmpoH^
to make some i-xerlions to satis!-.
occurred to his mind. lie inimedi-
For» thu good cf the human is lh ein.;.
J. M. POWELL,
One fine s
lug a crowd i tjl'iie, to set tip a glorious kingdom, I
the public. But. a far more Lealthy
If any.one desires to explain 'what atily took his seat unon 3- .gun, and
DEALElt
1 , of worktrien
IN DRUGS, I’GNTS. OILS, TlwoiigL the dim ai-'hf of nous "leeks tl.o fph'tt [ and more effective super(i-ion wotih
ing alu.ng and that all who love and serve Hiiif the people-are who rtic-ct in Central
will; pencil and paper, sketched the
.GLASS, BOOKS AND STATIONIIIIY,
once moi e,
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through tho
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the
city, of I now Kill share the glories of His Chapel, it is easy to say 'they are
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be
secured-,
if
each
jiarut.it
should
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On
tL.e
pathway
of
mortal«
adreary
;
thought
in the most appropriate lan­
Monmouth, Oregon.
lltude swept kingdom ami reign vith Him
‘ keep lii'iiséff f In constant com muni- I I Limburg
’ The wìhgH at the .Vigul aró opened for flight,
Christians, iliseiples of Christ or guage lie could at that moment com­
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Prescriptions carefully coin pounded. .
Ami -tho f i rn slubber« eold and awoary.
"vías sitting I The
The young
young student
ftudimt fai
saT listening
listoni..fe members of the body of Christ ; or, mand. UpUu ari ii iug at thu hotel
' cation w ith 1 the teimher ami the by, an olu
No. 1. ly.
fciov puiira '«Usthu^ice
r tcai;s,
Jrjs door, busily ; wiili great interest to. what his poor it the inquiry of what church, ex- he eat down at his leisure and wrote.
schoi’l thrOj''jii
i_.y_. under a sha
'•jh ms
Ids w-n
ot*n ciiua,
child, by
And li< r broa*!: is a sigh of b>’.v gricvir.g ;
a <; shoe..
Suine-
progress by interestmg
inti re
wat'ching bis progrès-,
' ( n .'iiged in
N. H. SUTLER,
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;■ ¡lielid -a .is EC.iip. né l ad otl’ ñ ¡JTii.-,
ti.<-
< h:i:-. '. . : ( |, or body
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h
( tn many
am) .O.
re-wrote
it, , » with
many oner-
inter-'
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But anon on her fa't-c sits t!iu «'.sect smile of
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t.lu.'o
IlU-.Ui
•hHle
from
his
(ht. pronnsi’s < f flic Gil Tied a- ' tTris't, •Th:-, i's is iutelhgible. '
a!'j'-eras,(ru^ untii he had".
i
bitrmelf,.
ro
fur
as
tnf
is
tibity
in
h
Dut
nope
’ We'
PI1Û TÚtidlA l-HK • A ft 7 /.S T,
_ That is horn to tho heart i;i believing.
[ |tiidiis^l>J
ytndivs^ l.y i-crrcctiiig
correctixm the ijri-.-ippre
mi- ippre . work, and (
• >rtwo
. . of ( one merit, . but be l ad never thought
» of1 read in the Bible, of the church in moflid jt in the li.nu -of voids
the Citizens of
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M ili » I’. H ooper .
htn-ious that me
psalms v, hivb die ; thcm in* aofcua&Lba.-. with Jwm.r
Uro -cWrelrTn T WiTOffij fìTTu WtlfiirTätislieti TïïuT* Ile tîïen laitF
le always
a’ways arising
aiisiag be- j “I the p!d
Monmouth, Jan. 20th, 1875.
C T*I1 ,
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Á well-d.ii sifcd Christ. This was al! new to him., I clmrüiies in Galatia.' V/e may then -
I tween ti-:t'<-k<r ami
and scholar,
fChi.îar, and
;;m rih ' ■liJUd ver/
it asiflém hrsi^Hentivy memory, to '
pt» ths rest of « tassivi », , tljat Lo is prepared
gi lferal by keeping the child s cotifi young man 1 student in the univer lie was aAcntshed at what he heard. say, tlie .r (lurch in. pini-innati, live ! bo'i-ed when the 'occasion, should ba
to execute !•!■<>’httill * ‘ î’^IS in thu I! igliist
donee, an I i.s'i:;,; th-- 1i,i>t -f.’i- hi "i.1 J'Was pa íñg this evening. \Vluui
'‘‘ Al.T now, yemSgTiianT^ satd the ' church in Louisville, the church in ! I ßv»edjj^’T... cpportiiuity arose upon
Style .4 l!»e Art. <-«11 »«..» —.
e^.Jneixy_vpke_çL.Um..._. »Irnrrnahnr, * don't foil set* liiWtriify
j f<!. L mL,vr?.------ ■ i I that dav.-
go’ijT-nn TltiTU“at'utr’ whole tclrnrrh- . Im hi-arii
N 1. tv.
dáv- . ' ■
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stopped,--andt said to ¡ I «•’’•.lid ray, ‘ 1 iuu a ’ soil of-t+m-i- li ut this is not uTrhing' tlia'hougè 1.
1'or < very pme’.tlMe a duty E> the ■shncni
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wE'Je :-: h< ->l as well as to his own him ;
K ng ?’ D.'rir’t you scd. what reason ; or chapel in Which the congregation
“ Wellj- qay fi-itmd, you seem to Ise I have to be contented and happy? meets. That may have a local name
Two' Highland drovers were in
cliihlien.- and both for- it|; sake atid
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theirsake, he is bound to do what happy andloionttmted.”
, II- is because I belong to JesusUT' as Salem, Bethany, or any other can- Edinburgli on business at the cattle,,
When Sunday evening
. Lc. ca.n to mako J+itt own children . “ 1 urn J»ppy, rir,” i said the old ^believe in Him, and I love Him. ■ rciiient naine,'. witlwnt violating any (market.
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; pman, “ «nA why Ahonfdri’t I be ?”
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arrived,
fluty
went "f& a ^ertaiti
diligvnt, leaehiTble, and dutiful.
, The Bible tells me that all things j principle.—»1. Review.
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' I dolwkijpw, said tfiti student. , shall work together for
,1 ‘■'’High ”. cjiuych. Shortly after they
’
good
to
me,
It might be «objected to th
r. It. MvItl’HT,
¡•entered,' ths organ commenced to
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A„ ftTew many | cople are not and that all things are mine,’ be-
DRIFTINGS.
by some 'teaeheis, that many parents
happy.
Ton
»ex-nt
to
be"
Very
poor.
| cause I a;ir Christ’s. I-ii'i this
idleness-travels' very leisurely, and play, and' priests.and choristers to
J-’rein inni lì m>1 I al ■;< •]
- ' e. , , i . i; t li> sni« i inti mJ the
cenduat tic service*<H< programme.
I suppose yoti have none but your­ enough to make one happy ?”
i poverty soon overtakes hcf-.^
education of lh< ir children, ami that
MONMDUFII, GltEGiiN,
self 13 Work for?”
The mm gaied about them iir utter
Sharon,
the
millionaire,
candidate
“
Where can J leajn more about
such impel fi ct ion xvoulil in their
f"hailengesTLie «State for Style, I jt, an.l
Yoit"ftre mistaken, sir,1 said t be ;]i< se' tilings ?” asked1 lhe young than, for tlty
natti for Ncvad.i,
has giv
’n a st on riil 1 m ent. So-, dumbfeundered
tin;
Senate
Nevada,
given
ease resu+ts’i.ly in meddlesome Slid !
])m ability.
slioemftk.w, “1 fave a .wile—ajud__tt_Lseti41q)^y^u Wlieve them, ajtrl jfl ,S00'.l!<> the Board rtf Foreign ¿lis- indeed were they that Sandy—who
alim’V ing lot’-i fi-reti^o. - Suit would i
Oct. llthU^3.
sal^at the eml of the» pew—had not
set co ehlldien to b ed ami -support' Tlii« gives you ppaoe ojt contentment. sums in that, State.
ill a t. ’> -C.ises ; .but t'e’gr< at* ir.
•Acre’s an apothegm not without not-ii't j that a lady/ dreesed in the
w itij-'tlie wink of these hands. .I’m O, how I long, for them-!” Then
S ash and do C g : uaciwiy .
e"i a~<‘c.f earties! ne'-s and fidelity in f
a poor man, it’s true, biUjJrat is no ¿lie shoemaker gave- him a copy ot point it’a heretic jtihl utter it : “l’.e-y ; lieiid.t ot- fashion, was gently tap-
Every stylo of D(’»rs inailu t< < i ’• r. on t-L'-rt
Modern ■ ÎTTirrrrntôm ■ ¡inri “ lhe .many, ‘ w ould mole than < <>ni 1 reason wby shouldn’t work ami be llrt! Bible. He told him to t^lie iV fj without jnm-uiit y is ngi.godli j I”1* I’!4 *”»*» »ilenllV requesting
oticel Suh with or »i.Jioiii liu'i -f. !■» Hint
n»iomern. W. \S at»rb>»iD*e.» .Main
<Hïe
ton '1 t ci » 11 -. ir*u ’. not pensile for any such annoy..nces?j happy.”
uess. L
uu
utisn,
I
tb«’reL*io Mt Along-and m»k«- A
X>or south of the F ml- ¡hue Monmouth.
f cipe and read it carefully, a-'«d 1« ; . ue*»-
’t’ u»>
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And
I
think
tlai
’
tcm
tieri-Wilt
btar
c.'itdiiig it. ” i e. fathers, I
' I ain Very much surppscil to see pray' ever its contents. The young
EmperorAVilliam ¡ms written jo . 10°m E-i -ber. ■ By dint, however, of
--ur rl.i':•!rr-n in the nur me out in saying that they w- uld a ; nur woikinamliLp you.So coitleul, Jewish Sludent read the Bible drtii- the King of f<a!v, sarmg thnt *ffe ''^ve,'al "aITK7l’mrr ot the jeweled
pa. 11. SMITH
! Jl!. il ¡ti 11' i f til" l.< id,” ' mmh rather <-Het-ttnf»*r the flurries ami I don’t ut., let stand what can gentlyj and tn-so doing found the
he unable to vi-it f.’i ’-p- ‘n tbe..?l,=l',s^10 i|-'s **uMy “ sVi’Ulder.Ó
■-which, might attend a i;uiveis.-il
1
every
pare'l.L
tile
duly
ml
.
^iiii;’“ SttehTion wnt"fast at* :. •
i.
mitk-.-
you
soj
’
svcrel.of true peace of nijffd. lie . autumn, as hu intend J.
t
DOÌrr, In
H+eeh.
Farrar1,
i‘ i»i in e nurt uri1 to ever * —++Io--,tude,.tlofty- Ire-ef-trigItftllt oil tilt-
.
Ir.rt '.ed. But he was st it! as niu^.
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ranger,
”
said
the
shoemaker,
Garitaldi,
the-Lmuius
p...
afterwards became a missionary to 1
Storr, Nn hm. Ourson.
1 1. is ( . i i -I i iu mil I ip ■ i - de;id sea of a universal ii. li’L rence. , laying down bis work, ami taking* his own people, ami preached to | triol .General, is sai! to be in a des ■ ** tbt‘ ,,ark aa tv‘r- . lie remained
Ne». 1. 1 y. .
Eut ho’Wever iUte'ra.Ie ;i patent i 1.1 ot the youhg ifnan's arm with a
: physical,
lpteili <■' H I
them aboiit tire peace and joy he i titule condition, and aid is solicitud for several moments in profound
j. xv. hoi ; \ i : i .
. limy be, there is one 'service he can- grave
It tel' Cimil l.icuei^
1 cogitation, but after collecting his
rave and
ami serious look
look —“striptger, had found in Jesus.— Egrlg Png}.
to make him c.,rir!oitable.
POST OFF!< E I’T'IJ I’! NG,
1 emler hi-child which tf iil be vain- 1 im not sò poor as you think, Let
.< ■ .J -1 ' 111 ' g 1 tiir i* - .1
IturingAbe eight mon.tlj* xi,|Ej’.g> sca,lter< d sense s, a -bright/» thought
BUENA VISTA. POLK CO , GltEGON’,
; tilde l.-t yi nd ail com|-iitatioii ; lie me tell yon, I ani a shn of the Kingi 1»
te au V p u t of this in
August 31, the arrivajs or’emQr.-ints sfruck him, and he exclaimed : “ Na,
Manufacture/ar 1 Hi-tail Deah r in Harner,
< :pi s-i- to it Um i tlii- i’fiu-1 Lt-regular ... T'|.,.... y-m>g . mail ■turned »way, NAMES OF MEETING.HOUSES.
fìadelle1», B i h ÌI hh , llidU'i A. l.Hie-x, Eu'-. .M«*ks t^l
it w <• <—luuiit- lye el.il
o'j'ffOO, am! titFf
rhe na; slteTl’pettcr lake up Tohaiy he
in
California 'were-
w ere- 53]ff00,-and
the I text S anta C ruz L eather , ai.d v\a/ranted
and pi.net' o'. -Lui nie say to those a irig to himself, “ I’lior fellow, tie I 1
e keep;lig of i.f i -i s, I.
All persons a little informed in departures 23,000—a gain of.30,000. peta petter tancer.”. iIT'iiest Sander •
>o gne satisfaction.
parents over again what they must is i-ruiiy. lie imagines he is well off history know Hint meeting houses
Givo me a call and sco fi y oursclycs before
It docs not seem like very hard i.f.d come to.the conclusion that the ' •
purchasing elsewhere.
have b.< aid a liiimlred times already, whin he is poor.
No. 1. ly. -
This is what did not belong to the apostolic iige. times when the aggregate''amount of place was a ball room.
but- v. bat will t oid to be saiil a imikcs Jiiui happy. I was beginning ' We think tiiat houses for the rpe |500„000 has- been p,ut up in purses !
H. DEMINO.
A. DCM
gi-at niai-v hiiiu'.rel t lines yet ■-tlmfs 10 thick tlr.it perhaps lie might lie; cial purpose of religious meetings for fast horsts to-run on the various
Look at the bright side. Keep
II. UE.'ÏIXG A; $(!X,
< v< rv nrti.-i-e-ry absence is a ali'e to tell me the great secret I am were not built forsom'e two hundred race grounds, the present season.
the sunshine of a living'faith in the
BOOT AND SHOrâ SHOP
■irons iijary to the pupil, ami a .1 Sei kino—th.-u of true happiness. ■ years after the birth of Christ,
What small boy d-iesnot envy the heart. Do not let the shadow -of
robber;
el
’
the
w
hole
school.
If
via
Independence,
Ore. th
These houses, w hen they did build nerve ot the portly man who enters discouragement, and despoh<]e’,£y
Bn; I wa< mistaken.”
d’ eid ■ t.> send the child to a piib'.ic
A wwel; passed by, and the younir them, were no part of their religious church; takes, out a big handker­ fill on your path. However weary _
II. D f . ming A S<w, 1 nep rnn-’iin'!v cn hand
t fiGotl axMortnicnt ci I ; ■ nu’1 I ip ;<:.<! cult’ < f u
selio’d rather than edu. ite liirn your­ student again had occasion to pass any more than tj.eir dwelling houses chief, and delilxrately blows hi« v . qu , may be, the promises of God
■uperior quality. Ail <if win-ii \t«.! s**!' 't from
self, you iiii.i-t eoidorm to the pre the same strc«L He found tile old but merely for their comfort and I nose three times before ritting down? wilt never cease to “shine, tike lhe ~
a largo Mtock. ami uonacqiicndy ¿u net I ino unj
jpurioue article to palm <>tl < n tl e ] ul ’
scrib’d 1 egula! ions. Tiiat is im shoemaker sitting in the same place, convenience. This is the i lea still
Nothin^ so mticlr destroys a man's stars at night, to cheer and strength­
We also have a g"--I c-s r".,- i t <-f Lionel!
ealf ahoca, kulic» cfoth i».ml foxo.1 balDu-ra!««.
plied in the cintra'-f between yon S'.ill busy with his wij J j , and sing­ with intelligent peop'e. Though peace ot mind as to hear a woman en. Learn to wait as well as labor.
Cali and examine our «• rk I-< f.-re pni■ i .Tfi’.i^
an! tii'- teaeiir, and I'etwci-ii you le, as-
elæwhere.
H. D emin «» A S-« n
.. Y before.
--------- ....
As ...
lie built for the special pur; >080 of-l.'u‘ express an intention to give ’him a The best harvests are longest in
Indépendance, Jan. 23d, 1U i 2.
ripening. It is not pleasant to work
and 11..’ whole -cbool. You 1 tve m> . drew near, tlicyot-ng man lifted his ligious
meet ngs
in whioh
to pieSe of hi ts.
more right to break into trie order cap in n n ocking sort -of way, and worship,
the
house
is
not
That little birds in their nests in the earth plucking the Ugly tares
!.-i
any more agree is no credit to the little birds, rind weedsr-hliLit is as necessary as
ction witii secu'ar of scl.i-ol by irregulrnfty than you making
a bow to the thoemaker, religious nor sacred,
have
to
st-
[>
a
t
rain
r.f
cars
bet
ween
For the because it would never do for them sowing the seed. The harder the •
than
any
private
house,
fi uts l-< ing always '
s iid, “ Good morning, Mr. Prince’”
D K U G G IST,
task, the more need of tinging. A
their children's edu two stutiohs fa- your own conveti
'
" Stop, my fiicnd,1’ raid the shoe­ sake of keeping it in order, clean and to fa’ll out.
al wa\ « w afeli am! I ience and to the inconvenience of the maker, laying 1 down liis work, “ I neat it ought not to be used for a
In cl ojieî'.floiteo,
Four Bishops have died, suddenly hopeful spirit will discern the silver
When we semi our rest of the passengers. But not to wish to say a fa ». word* to you, if town hall for political meetings, I withjn the past yaar, via; Btshops lining of the darkest cloud, for baeji
POLK COUNTY, OREGON,
I Orr, Armitage, Whilehouse ami Lee. of 3ll planning and doing, with it*
ool, we do not and insist longer on this tiew of the you please. Yol
jdJeft. mo suddenly musical concerts, etc.
discouragements
smd
case,
it
is
important
that
y,our
child
As
to
the
name
of
it,,
it
may
have
ne
tliiid;
they
can,
Smith and Jones were at the attendent-
the olfter evenin; i Mas if you thought
Keeps on hand a full Stock of
any name the people who own it may ! menagerie, and the -convcpalinn hindrances, shines the light Bf divine
rs all tiie care aiid should underafnnd that, while he i« tl. it I was craxy
DRUGS, ,
MEDICINES,
I’ATNTS,
promise and Ti'elp. Ye are God's
:>f their~•tvlttcnrimi. attending school, school is the main
“ To tell you tho truth,” said the pleasetogive it; a local name, in turned on Darwii/s tbeoia-. “Look1
thing.
A
ou
cannot
impress
’
him
view
of
the
location,
rir
a
name
hav-
|
at the monkey,’’ said Si/ith, “think husbandmen. ’ It is for yon to bo
nd with them our J
OIL, GLASS, PATENT MEDI-
young man, “ that is just wli^t I did
ing some special signification,- or a of.its being an undeveloped hum n!” i faithful. He gives the increase.
watchful s ilic.itmle, wrapping them with the idea that education is think.”
CINES, WINES AND- PURE
about as a proleclion against evil in something to be valued', and prized, I
... ’ f ’\sai.l Jones, coutcmptu-
“ Well, tnv friend,” continued the mere arbitrary name by which to de­ “ Hainan
•BENEFITS OF REST.
SPIRITS EOR MEDICAL
fluences, and attracting to them ail and striven for with earnesthess and I shoemaker, “ I am not crazy. What signate it. I! in the central part of ously ; it's no more hitman than J
_ 1»
patience;
in
other
words,
you
can
;
possible influences for good, .we are
Dr. Hall says the Vest medicines
I then said, I said in earnest. It is a city it might - be designated - Cen ani.
purposes, and generally whatever ought
uniiatiinil and r< eve.uit parents in not educate him at all, unksa it; is I 11 u exerv word of it. I am a son trill Chapel, or, if on a certain street,
in the world, more efficient than •4
DANIEL WEBSTER PRE
to bo in a First Class Drug Store.
God's siohl ; and it is more than mads the great thing to wjiich other ' <f the If ¡fig- Just sit down liefe Chapel on Plum Street, or if jr. the i
the potencies of the »¡atería medica,
PARED
HIS SPEECHES,
listen while I tell you about it.”. country, Bethany, Bethlehem, Bethel
likely that in future years,, the light things, your convenience and his ; r.i .ml
..............
.re wn inth, rest, cleanlipees, and
Alto, SUGAR, TEA RTCE, IIOMTNY
In <>ne of the debates in j?.ingress p-.-re air Sotne
New this young man' was a Jew Antioch,. Iirdependence, Harmony,
biildeii’of duty which we Would not fancies, must bcml. If -it makes no ;
S iine person«
perrons make
mako Jt a
bear wlinii nur children were -stihjeet Lgreat- matter it kt is an hour late, or 1 He had I mtu taught to read lhe Old Union op anything of the kind. which suddenly called Daniel V.'ah . irtue .Io braYe disease—to ■-'n.ecp
PICKLES, SAUCE. CANDIES,
to us, w'll c mie back a lieavvj^tul ! if he.stays out a day now and a day , Testament SiTiptures yhen lie. was a Nothing is rriore absurd tbm the at­ sti r to his feet, lie 'made a brief but up" a* long os they canmovp a foot
FLAVORING, Ac., Ac.,
people . } quite cloquciit speetdi apparently ny.X'i-L.ok «i linger^, aodit sometime»——
and to believe ' ,in
or unavail mg sorrow, and w ill sit j then, fo'dosome errand, for you dr to ; child,
------ ’..........
■- - .them. . But .1 tempt
v—r- to
- get
<> - the creed of the
~
gratify snmbxvtrmi of tils own, why since lie h id crown up lie htwl given<i into the name <B tl e house in wIiich without Any opportunity for pre- sueCfc.Is ; but in others the power«
and
1
r
od
on'
our
I.caits,
when
All of which will be sold on the most
is, or l’,e "’hole tinti# bccotncB of no
up l.is faith
th Liblcr.a;id had , tin., ire et. ..j* the body of the
URfarion. ■ IiUtlie eputse of Lia io
their lonoranee shall lelitike us.
!;tii-iic.4Lcrcby jm-cAmplot’ely eat------
liberal tan»» for eash ,
marks he drew ofit the following • liausted, tl.at'tlie system I+**4«M- a U-----
ceased
to-
rcaa
it.
TTe
.Wtis
tike
a
■
’
¡Th,
amTTò
pie
that
meet
in
a
bouse
are
rel
’
e
rreit
lïieïr rnT^TretTÂ KTÏaînr i’s.
No. 44-lv.
Applyi.ig UùupUuapUpo-UwMU- - awakeuaiiiLkctp a.Uve-tn-khn-
frit tnt y sailor out al sen who had J^ist Iris i to, then entll them as they call,them Sentence whi.ch has ever been ad ability to recuperate, and. «low and
I
in.liKIUIIIIIMI.
fails of ord jmry s.’hpol instruction, liijh pnrpo’e'or worthy aim in pdu compass. He could not tell whithef- I selves, Christians, Metliodists, Pres- mired as one of the most harmo.nions typhoid fever set«'in and carries tli«
he was going,, or how to steer, and ' bytiriaiw, Baptists, etc. Biit by aifti expressive rh the Language, patient to a ‘p’rematurc grave.-«-
we see plainly that the pirent should . cation is an utter impossibility.
CRFSTAL <t SMITH,
’
- x »
5 '. I
One
more
appeal,
lam
confident,
ibis made him feel very miserable. all riicans do not g(it ►nine ot lie wyrs speaking of bur militia con
interest himself in the child s equea ,
Whenever walking or working is an
Desire to inform.the public generally that they
no tv in fliet with Great Britian : “ (Tur fath­ effort, a warm bed and cold room
I
may
present
to
the
lie-art
of
every
Jttht
as a drowning .man. will catch the absurd caxtiorri'ens
tionj ’and si.ould convince the child I
are prepared to do all kindy of Repairing
_ ag.rhikt
_
. a prfwer
.
that ho i.-f st> interested. It ought to true father and motlief, in the assur­ at straws, so lliia young man wa0 use. Homan CathoJh) 'is now the ers raised rlieirjlag
are the first indlspt nsible steps to
an! Custom Work.
of tko -
- numero«-. to which, for the purpose of for. igp ; mu a 1
Special attention given to Horse-shoeing and bo an abiding thought in the childls ance that it wiljbe effectual : Let us ready.-to catch at a-nydriitg that- jtame
spe-yv remrrry. Instinct
Machine Work'by an experienced workman.
all resolve that our children shall srt-iliedTikely to help hint in trying religions bod y in the world. • put conquest and siibjugal ion, Rome in ' 1...A,
leads
all
neaats ami birds trrqnietnda
!
mind,
sp<4»en
or
unspoken,
that
‘
Mnv
.
DALI.AS. OUICGOV.
father, my. mother, are very anxious start in life with a better ediicatimi • to fiml out hohr to bp hap^ij-. He where did the name Homan come i. the height of her gkvy. Is not jo lie and rest the very moment disease or
- No. 2. tf.
has'
that I sh<\l<l do well in school.” ! than we bail The opportunities are sat down, therefore, and listened to from? Not from Christ, because it , compared;
I . - 7 powej
U
,u which
'
— ——-■ - - iBiit'ed
• -
wounds assail the system. ■*- '
J. M. CampbOL-v ,
»
W. O. Will». ! Tills one înffïiencc, if, the child love j bettej- now than when we were Ilia humble friend-
was in use-before Christ eaine into over.the
over the surface of the whole globe
ulohie
Then the shoemaker begni^.trh.d tho world.. aj|4
of i this world. with her j'.pssewsians and' milr.ary
and respect his parents, will do more children ; it is easier fer us to do
CAMPBELL & WILLS
Th« trn« wealth of a commnuity lira
told
him
of
the-promises,
of
the
Old'
i
to
make
anil
keep
him
indiptrious
I
Well by them than it was for oiir
SrViral men among us, whose posts, whose morning drumbeat, in the integrity of its citisens, and its
RASH, DOQllS
AND
FURNITURE
Constantly on h.xn<l anrt mado to order; also ’ ami faithful', than all other influence, [ fathers4o do so well as llyey did by Testament about a glorious Ring thoiigts h ive run blit little below the following the sun ii; its cAurae, and chief honor arises, not from the posses­
OANE-BllTTOM Fnrnitnle, at Salem prices.
I combined.- Tho parent will aecure | us. Far from us be the «ulfiriineM who was to be the Savior and Ruler surface, have adopted the imihs Cen- keeping pnce ryilh the hours, circlet sion of great riches, but the possession
-Dslls«. Polk County. Oregon.
! this object, in a great variety of and beirtlessncAs which sometimes of>he world. He showed4ri(n that tral Christisn Church. Thia- is A th«e eáith w ith 0”e e mtiimou» tin- of true men.
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No- J. l.r.
ADVERTISING HATES.
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