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About The Christian messenger. (Monmouth, Or.) 1870-1877 | View Entire Issue (May 3, 1877)
CH R ISTJÄlSr .MESSENGER MAY 3, 187 * ' , . 4 AD V £ 11T I S E M E N T S . ADVERTISEMENTS. -* OBITUARY. TUe Saillteaiitie« t.fllfe. *1 T rent , April 23, 1877. Bro. Ltic.s, whf> is on a jury in Departed this life, in hope, of a Portland al this time, sends us the blessed iiumortality , at his residence in follow ing}. DE XL ER IN 'ft I’VE COT UJV! P ortland , On., April 28, 1877. Rattlesnake vailrtv, Lune couihty, Oregon “ , J'TIptil G>'. 1877. our beloved - jo : -Bro Stanley.- \ ' General ^lercJaaiidis®, Brother William McCall, in the 62 The sad effects of I ho Jove pt year of his nge. Farmers,\Grangers, uud tLe rest of MON.UOLTIF, OREGON, money being the root' of all evil is Bro-. McOall was born iti Jackson mankind, I desire to thank you for the’ dejnonslraied in a bright intelligent county, Tennessee,. July 22, 1815, con H oh a full and completo Stòck of lilierul patronage heretofore extended- young turn of 22 years of age, being sequently was 61 years and 17 days old to me, and would respectfully ask you found guilty before tlie U. S. court «when he departed tliis life. He moved 1 DRY GOODS, to continue the sortie. ' for pa^ji'ng counterfeit money; and with bis parents from Tetinessee and GENTS AND BOYS CLOTHING, ' I)o you know that I am' the only -a nice Ifftiking sister, a widow with settled in l’ork eonirty, Imliilna. While GROCERIES, < blucksmitb in Monmouth precinct that three children on trial for same living there heard that most venerable servant of God, Michael Combs, BOOTS & SHOES, keeps a stock of Iron 'and Steel on band offence. Visited insane asylum, preached the Gospel, and was con 4 so as to do yodr work on a minutes found . 233 unfortunates , beftfl’ ot’ HATS'A CAPS. vinced of the necessity of obeying its > i« _ . notice. > reason. A. IV. L ucas , commands, and «11 alone in the night CROCKERY 4 GLASS WARE, ” ... «-T ’ . All,work warranted and as cheap ae he went to thè eJder.of the charch and LADIES DRESS GOODS, - ‘ Mrs. Pres. Ila yes is showing her I demanded baptism, and tliFy repaired any first class work can be done. Of the Latest Styles aud Patterns. .sell n wodijii of good sense and good to the water aud was baptized. Moved £ ■ . W. J. WKLLS. ALSO Mpnmoutli. Or., April 28, ‘1877. taste bv discarding the gorgeous thence to Iowa,-and in 1845 crossed the attire, the sparkling jewelry, and all plains to Qt “gon. ffhtOÈfflfoT in Rat - MILLINERY-GOODS,------ ” OO TO the foppery so common in 'fashion tlesnake valley, where lie united with the cburcli at Pleasant Hill, where he LADIES, MISSES AND CfftLDREN able circlsa, in the face <if her criliea.F HATS, Ao. W JUJj labored with a loug list of worthy ! ILLS. - « ’■ C She deserves egedit tor setting an numes''tbat have preceded him to the STEAM WAGON AND CARRIAGE. example which her station uuil in laud of eternal rest ; such men us old A Complete Assortment of General . - ••SHOP, duce others to billow. Bro. E Bristol, J. Fisher, -Hr'SheR'y-,' Merchandise, which will 1 be sold low I H G- Callison, slid many others that we INDEPENDENCE, The Great Metropolis. ~~ ' . might mention who all labored to for cosh. Wllö këéps on Band; ör can buììd to uyake tliw ehttrt-h rrt ^Ptenstlfft" HUI A“" ~'Call a net see for yotrreelves. No It eat city^he ciiÿ^JHie world it IS Is -the "greal greateat order , blessing to ttie coniffifinity afid Tlie «Ver hhw . lt* id"'-lhe lre«fl ~ut th* glory of God in tliis western land. He trouble to show our goods. WAGOJJS, HACKS k BUGGIES 7-6-tf British Einjiire aud the wO>l<F. Il was chosen one of the elders of the Of the very best quality. . Also, covel’M wrthin the fifteen mile's!’'radi church and lubored for its prosperity • ’ ' r . HARROWS NECK YOKES, SINGLE us of Charing Ct owtiearly 7o8-equar£ and its power that it has and exerts in TREES, Ac. iniles.^ Il num tiers within' these tts" locality where it is located. When that chureb »««divided fore Dveni^nce General rcpaiiing'tTSlie in tlint line boundaries 4,000 000 inhabitants. Il and the new church at Trfcnt was sake, and on Farming Implement*. Special conipi inee 100,000 foreigners front atteution to Carriage Painting eud Tire every quarter ot the globe. It con organize,«1, he .was chosen oijé of its elders, »Irete he laboured -in his Mas_ One kind forthe Human Family. ' Settjig- LfimS' yonr patronage and tains inure Roman CathuiicJ than ter a cuurwfnrthe glory of God till bis J nioney with him and keep good times, Ronitl' itself, .more Jews tliau the health so failed him he could not meet The other for Horses and Ani aS' be guarantees good wcik at'tbe whole of I’aleHtine, more Itish“ than with the; church any longer lie-e ‘to - mais. . lowest living prices, Dublin, more S ■olchineti tli^n E lin pre al J u a i;. l.,h< u<l aw Ure & i««ie-(><- h' e . a t— 'I'fteiuXinimeiits are »imply .tha w.outer of Tiut glr?'m<>re Welt-linrtjti tl i<t> iBKrdiftJ ways di<J. The last song that lie ever the world. Tlieir effects are little, letp than An Intli«|>eii«iiTne Requisite and more country born persoits than was heard to sing on earth was Happy marvellous. 1 . ■ . , — rq« tvegr— Th« White Llnlmrnt ia fAr the human tlje counties yt Devun, WarW'lekidnre Rome, in-the “ Songa of Glory,” pub ' T.cttcher, Atltanced Student, Intelligent family. It will drive Rheumatitmt Sciatica and ’ I'amilyr and Durham combined. Has a birth ' lished by J. Fillmore. May that : Neuralgia from Yirraystem; cures Lumbago, thf B est E nglish dictionary , io it every live uiinutea.. Has a, heavenly mlisio l>e his, where sorrow I Clrfttblatna, Lock-jiw, Palsy-Itch, and most death in it every eight mmutes. lirj^ never comes, and wltye lie may be cutaneous Eruptions ; it extracts frost from reunited tigùin with bis children that frozen bauds anil feet, and the poison of bites seveu accidents every day lit its 7,- lias prece lieti him to the better land. • ’ and stings of venomous reptiles ; it subdues 000 miles o< streets- lias on atj av. Bro. McCall leaves a / wife and five sweUiugs«, and alleviates pain of every kind. When sprains or bruis« oocar, it i» tbe moat erage twenty-eight miles ot iiew children, and several E**" grand children, potent remedy ever discovered to heal the in streets opened, and 8,000 new hyuses and the church at Trent, over.wliich be jured parts. The Centaur Liniment Is used WEBSTER'S UNABRIDGED. built in il every year. „Has J23 per- presided, to mourn tlieir great Joss. with great efficacy for Horo Tlwoat, Toothache, lp.OOO Words and Meaning* tint ill other Dic vDna every day, and 45,000 annually May we all ao live that uT may meet Cached Breton. Earache, and Weak Back. The tionaries. 3u09 Engraving» ; 1840 Pago« Quarto. following is but a sarnplp of numerous iesti- added to its population; Las 1,000 wliere seperatiou never takes place and [ , menials : FOUR PACKS CULOHBD PLATES. sorrows never come. ." I ndiana H oke ^J etf . C o ., I nd ., ships and 9,000 sailois in. its port C^T'Kowicontaiita twenty-flve per cent, inure “ May 2s, 1873. matter than’ any other one volume English . C aleb D avis . every day ; has . 117,000 habitual EZRA P0PPLET0ATr. SUNDAY-SCHOOL SÜl’PLI ES After mani’ rears experience »r are enabled, we think, to offer the beat >nn- tlajr-Sehoo!' Papera, Lesson«, iterord% Rewards, Ac., for the fì'iist inolici |tos»l ’ THÈ ONlaY BÈJHEDX ad vertiaed which ever rc- oelvod thè Indorsement ci celebrated tho MOST DTBTXX- DUISHXD PHOPESS- QK8 or OUH COL- LEGES in the United States, for its remarkablj ef ficacy in ourin« oases of 8Ca®FULA in • variety Tif forma, such as WHITS 8WSIXING8, HIP JOINT DISKJLBS. GLANDUULB SWELLING.^, OLD apd INDOIsSNT ULCEKS, etc., etc.,-which had defied !ho effort# of their skilL In oases where a taint is bus - - peoted in the system it hapf inoaleuiable vi fact being known, its iiie-éminence xb soon Prepared only at '— ?I SWAIM'S LABORATORY, South Seventh Street, below Chestnut, Philadelphia. Pamphlets sent to Any address, gratis. ---------- a --- criminals ou its police register, in creasing al an average ot 30,000 per annum; has more than one-third ot all tbe «rime in the country aommit led in it! •_ hag *« many h<.ar »lmp* . _ . . . . and gin palaces m would, if placed aide*bv aide,, aircuh from Charing Croak to Parlarnouth, a distance ot aeveuty.three mile«; haa 36,000 drunkards annually brought before its magistrates; baa as many pau |>ers as would more than accupy ev ery house in Brighton ; haa upwards of a'million ot habitual neglecters of public worship; haa sixty miles ot open »hops every Lord’s Day; has need of 900 new churches and chap els, and 200 additional city mission aries; has an influence with all parts of the world, represented by the yearly delivery in it of 238,000,000 •f letters.— Ex. a SPECIAL NOTICES. ‘•Heavenward !” Thia is the appropriate name of the coming Hunday-school music book, to be ready May 1st, containing the best and most popular sacred songs ot the lamented Gospel singer, P. P. Bliss. " Heavenward ” promises to be the most valuable as veil as the most popu lar collection of Sunday-echbol soDgs ever issued. The author, Mr. James R. Murray, is well konwn among bun ■lav school workers aa the author ci “Pure Diamonds ” and other popular book« and was an intimate friend and musical companion of'Mr. Bliss far many year. Every Sunday-school in- ' the land will want “ Heavenward,” as it is the only nyw Sunday-schooll l>ook which will contain Mr Bliss's moat famous aongs, such as “ Hold the Fort,” •• What »ball the Harvaat be ?” etc., etc. Specimen pagee can now be • obtained free, and a sample copy will ba sent (in paper covers) for 25 cents or in board covers for $5 cents, as soon as ready. .Address S Brainard's -Bona, Cleveland, Ohio..“Heavenward ” will be for eale by book and music dealers throughout the country. ArtKwa •»< C«tarrK_See Dr. leniteli’' ‘‘^"‘irtWnient. “HEAVENWARD!” T P. K BLISS. HONEY. “Voice Bars” suffissi tent!« ft* retap«««. Imliapeniiable tn Hlngvr» and Speaker«. Cum Congho. Bronchial Alice- 4ten«- Itoli«».* A. I has*. Circular! free. "Voice Ttar»'1 Ce., CuMhiaal, O. 7-3-4» ê ^77 • r ÇI I FKKkl. Augusta, Maine. " ' *K»n»»- ■ •‘«»pl« 1», 0, VÏL'lUUiï, S-HASt WCtF 8RCWfR*S,OOMPAMCH / WD FLORAL RU10F. aiMHI T '' y*»S h >w R-»st, «• ? auaris. ». band f«*^. _ ro7 calx , wnufriui ait tans., isp-scu r-.c.i The best and latent improved for _ every variety of work, including WFLORENCE, tungr the leading Family Sew ing Machine on the Pacificxc?~t, itaisaperior qualities are .too we.l known to require further recom mendation- eo THE NEW WHITE î INIMENTS. " I thihk it my duty to Inform you that I have tutrirel much with swollen Ret and Acting through the Pores upoti the chord«, A few bottles of Centaur Liniment has done the work for me. 1 have not been souroen of .infl im i.ion Glenn's Sulphur R-ee from these swelling» In eight- year«. Soap promptly relieve» the burning, Now I “in perft-rtly well. TRe Liniment . ought to be applied warm. . itching and other uutiuyunces caused BENJAMIN BROWN.” bv ball Kliuiiu. Seal.) llw«l, Impetigo,'—The pronfi» hrthytrtet. FB~n reliable, 11 T?____ 1.__ 1............ .1 >_• -i ____ handy, it it i« is nkiA«n cheap, ind and nvarr every fumilv family ohn should Erysipelas, and other t-kiu diseraes a'ad •• hanrlv have tbs White Ceutaur Liniment. ultimately removes every vestige of TlM^rllow Centaur Liniment is adapt them. ed to the tough mnecles, cords, and flesh of Hill's Instantaneous Hair Dye ia safe hones and animals. It haa performed more wonderiul cures, in three yean, of Spavin, as well as speedy. r . Strain, Wind-galls, Scratches, Swoeny. and general Lamene-s, than ell other remedies in exists tics. Lead what tliq gryst Expressmen say of it: A NEW COf .KECTIOX OF Nr.w Y’ or «, January. 1H74. '■ Even- owner of horses should give the SUNDAY SCHOOL SONGS. Centaur Liniment a trial. We consider it the I HE thousands of Sunday school workers best article over used in our stable«. wh* hive umm I and admired Mr. J ames R. " 11. MAlibH, Hupt. Aitams Ex. Stables, N.Y. M pmuaym popular U*»ks, and P. P. Bi inn ' s " E. PULTZ. Hupt. U H. Ex. Stabbs, N. Y. beautiful sacred songs, will be glad to learn •' A. 8. OLIN. bnpt. NaL Ex. stables, N. Y.” that a new collection of Sunday school miis’c The best patrons uf thia Liniment are Far- will l>e reaily May lit, entitled, •* HEAVEN* WARD.” which has been in preparation many rien and Veterinary SurgooiM, wlm are con- mouths, and which will coukaio . besides contrL» vjjHiaHy using some Liniment. It heals Galla. buttons from most of the leading writors/^T Wounds and FoH-evil, remove« Swellings, and the leading writers of Runday school aunfp in America, the beat and-meat popular sacred is worth millions of dollaaa. annually to Farm aongH of the lato er», Livery-men, Stoek-gTowers, Sheep-raisers, and those having horses or cattle. What a Farrier Cannot do fur S20 the Uentaur Tbs book has been bompileii and edited by Liniment will do at a trifling cost. JAMEO 11. MURRAY, who was an intimate These Liniments are sold by all dealers friend and tuu«ica( companion of Mr. Blins for many ye%re, aud «ill bo found a worthy tribute throughout the country. They ore' warren ted u> mo worm of whom the editor says: I the proorietors, anti a bottle »ill be ^taen lojho worth or of on« ona.of says' by “ AH u holtave suBg and* been helped by hin< .to any Farrier or Physician wlw desires totost nulMic music shall nhall seek Hftek in iu'vain vain fur for lus his iiku liki« among Mxnnncr H tile? ia ’ them. living.” Laboratory of J. B. R om " A Co., It is confidently expected that the combina tion of talont secured in the compilation of 46 D« t H t ., N« w Y obs " HEAVEN WARD ” will pnslncc a work never bofore equaled fur Htualay acbool purposes, and destined to attain a popularity seeuud to no » work ofcthe kind ever i>ofere publiabed. Price, in txmids, 3i cents, by nnpl; $30 per hundred by express. Ham pie' Copy, in paper covers, mailed for 25 ct». Specimen pages now ready, and sent free. Ordera now received, aud pitcher'« caatorl* it a complete substitute will be titled in turn. To be aold -by Book and Music Doalers for Castor Oil, anil ia as pleaaaut to take aa generally. Honey. It ia particularly adapted to Teathing and irritable cliildran. It. destroys wonst. S. BRAINARD'S, SONS, l\<b. assimilates the fobd, regulates the Htomsch, 7-My CLEVELAND, O. and cures Wind Colic. Few remedies are aa efficacious for Feverishness, Croup, Worms and Whooping Congh. Castorta ia a sciantiflc and purely vegetable preparation, more effective than Castor Oil, and neither gags nor gripes. Prepared by Mewir». J. It. Itos« A Co.. 4<> Bey Street, New York! from the recipe o^ Hunnel N Pitcher, M. B., of Barnstable, Mass. , 6-U.1SI *---- ^—2---- - ------ ---- -------- - SEWING MACHINES IJËNTAUR !7 T» the best straight needle Machine m the market», Jia3 a great deaLof rocni'under the arfti, is very limits- running and substaaltiifl. **• ' __ ALteO» t FLORENCE CO IL 0’1 STOVES FOB COOKUTO AND HEAIIKG. Pcn g M fl^iringrtoin c M. dr*, rrs, and all others wishing Sewla Idhchinti^iithcr Jhi ihih. xr cu — lni'.ttdtacnts, should send fcr cit- ■ culars and terms to SAMUEL HILL, tio. 19 New Montgomery Street, sax F rancisco ; Liberal prices Allowed fcr c!3 llachiEesui exchtfcge ler new. - WILLIAM PAW.SON, CONVEYANCER, MONMOUTH.' * i »>' ,r---- OREGON, From Innir practice in bn«ine«s in drawing up Dweds, Mortg-ge«, Bond«, and other legal doeumeut«, I hope to give siti.sfiiotion to those that may call on me at-my bowse. '-*■ • ALSO Dictionary published in thia country or @ie*t Agent for the “-¿)ld Reliable'’ Phcenix Britain. Fire Insurance Compauy. 6 39-ly THE HIGHEST AUTHORITY In Great Britain‘as well aa in tbe United State«. ’ (C’VVannly recommended by fckneroft, Prescott, Motley, Geo. I*. Marsh, Halleck, WIOLUAL« AXU BSTA1L BEALKU IN Whittier, Willis, ttaxg, ETihu Burritt, Daniel Webster, fiyfys Choate, H. Coleridge. Smart. School and Miscellaneous Horace Mann, Presidents Woolsey. 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Nine Crawfordsville? F. V Crawford. •— aampl* .eat fur atanip Pleasant Hill... A. it. FU' l -JG; 4 CO- Brockton, Ms»». W.-H. MoClnre. Trent, H. C. Moygaiu Boots and 50 Shoes