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CHRISTIAJST MESSENGER MAY 17, 1877 Bro. Z. S. Hastings ot Farmington fllnufta of the Teachers’ Institute of the “ The- ■ UnI hw - w » Quantity,” a several members irf lhe-Institute Third Judical District, held at Mon carefully prepared and interesting look part. Critic* report followed- Kas., a well remembered and greatly mouth, Oregon, Muy 10th, 11, and respicted teacher of ours when a bey, essay was read by Miss N. Springer., Adjourned to 1:30 p- m - 1). T. STANLEY, E ditor . 12th, 1877. and who contributed the able article IJr. Doan made report as critic. *■ SFTEHKOON SESSION. T. F. CAMPBELL, A« s ’ t E dito «. ; Mr. Bennett and Miss Ilnrrison. bn Popular Ed ueatioD pubiiabed last THURSDAY, M a Y,10 t H, 10 o'CLOCK A. M. Institute Was called to order. ■ d X j I a Y 1.7, 1677. week, gives iib some pleasant wot ds By1 invitation, of _I’res., T. F. were appointed critics fur the ev.cn Pres. S- C- Adams in the chair. in a private letter, trout which we ex UlK AIMS. Campbell, the Institute convened in ing session. Music by Uiechoii- Critics appoint Adjourned to 1:30 R M. tract l!}e following: the chapel of Christian College. ed tor evening sessioii, M as Alice 1-. To fearlessly advocate the teachings of th« 'Your paper comes to roe regularly Called to order by'Dr. 'L. L. Row- AFTERNOON SESSION. Talbtn and Pfo'-Gregg- *‘ Drawing , Itible, in the spirit of kiudnesa. every week, Please' . accept ” my "land, Stale Superintendent. Duvo- The Institute Was called to order anti Design in the Schoolroom,” wart- 2. To ea|-nestly plead fur the union of all ; thanks. I think yotir paper a Roi,d,rliona| exercise» conducted by Elder by Pres. S C. Adams. C'lidstiatls ou the Ihble alone. illustrated in a plowing manner by 3; To*poiut out ertls in the churoh and sug- one. It compares very creditably S. C. Adams, of Salem, who read lhe Anthem by the choir. Prof- L- Royal. No exercise of the - gest a remedy. with ouro.tber weeklies. 1 hope you twelfth Psalm of I)avid, .and. added T|ie subject ot Fractions was dis- session elicited-mbftrinterest or com- 4. To keep our readers po»f<’<1*t>n the move ments of the l^rotherhuod in this state aud may succeed and do much good in appropriate remarks on the tnagni-t cussed by Miss. Harrison, D. T. .nanded more profound attention____ ... ÍUÜwberei "the* feaponsTETeTKH- houorable'bccu- tude and importance of' the work ot S.anley, L K-yal, and J. C. Camp than this- *• Methods of Recitation 5. To sutertai.il alul instruct th« young. pation ybu have chosen.. human improvement, and closed belt • ' - was presented in a suggestive essay ' G. To give * bnuf aunitnary ef news and with a short and appropriate prayer. ' tlio J»te»l telugraphic doapa'cho». Prof. J. C. Campbell gave a by Hon- D- 51. C- Ganlt, of Salem. The Annual meeting of the Disci- 7. To tusks Utu the leading religious paper The purpose and dbject of1 the In thorough- and clear exposition . of. Lively discussion followed, ip which bli tlSi Paoidc coast, either at the »ante or any -pies of Washington Territory-, will stitute were Bet forth in brief by lhe “ Square and Cube Root.’’ S. F-. J-T- Gregg, T- J- Blakt.T- F-Csmp- other pric-.. . . meet June 14th-at Centerville, liso, State'Superintendent. Bennett and M. L. Pipes occupied bell, Di- L- L- Rowland and D- T. TO OUU CONTitriiUTORS. Warren informs us that llqty liaufr 1 ”'Anll:etn>. “ Jerusalem my happy tbe'lime assigned 1« interest- Stanley took part. “ The Bible asjiv secured half fare-for preachers, antl^ Essay, ‘‘Orthography,” by Miss Text book in School,” try. Pro'- J-^?. w home was elegantly aeudered by 1 ArlklAa.inieudml for pablicttion jhculJ U- «riiteu with luk, legibly, mid on one side of probably’for all, attending the meet*»^ lhe choir. ■ . • —. Mary Stump, M. S., was heard with Campbell, was an addre-a carefully ing. W jb have’ not seeu the pro t.ie paper. , ... A motion to appoint a committee marked attention« prepared and delivered in good style. „ 2- The Editor-claim« and will «xercise-tiis gramme, but hope the meeting may ( on permanent organization prevailed, Algebra, discussed by Dr. Doan After ths report ot the critics, tho right to reject »ucli munuaenpt, a, from any be successful in meeting theexpecta- and . D. T. Stanley, MisB-N. Springer, and D. T. Stanley, afforded a rich Institute adjourned to 7:30 p- m - cause wiU nokTn hia Jndgthent, «ubrerve the .lions of the brethren. Il might have Miss M. Tatom, -M ibb S. Harrison, treat. The effect ot the signs in txwt interest of the pa;>er and its readers. • EVENINO SESSION. 3. We do not bold wurselves responsible for improved the probability of entire , and J. C. Campbell were made said multiplication—minus into - minus Music liy the Monmouth Silver tipi seutiiueuts of contribnt«rs, or the trutbfi^W success ip Irave furnished a pro- , committee. . .-4 -- . . . producing'plus—was fuljj elucidat Cornel Band- The Institute wa» ‘ tie-s of advertisements, without ,our< personal gramme of exercises for publication - The following persons reported by ed. endorsement. , - ■ , e«'led to order, rrw S. C- Adams _. 4. Contribution» orr-. all matters of internet in the M essenger . , lhe.. O’dmhiittee, were elected *by '’Education, an essay, by Miss in the chair» A motion prevailed to to the cause of ChriaiianitTrere invited. acclamation : E der S. C. Adams, ot Mary.Bedwg|l, M. S-, was tead in appoint a committee bn resolutions. We meekly suggest to our scribes Salem, President /Miss N. Springer, fine style. ■< • • Prof. J, G- C thipbell,-of Jeffersqa,. TIfife L.tl^ (tKVVSPAI’ERS.. that the Catholic question, it it be a M. S., of. Yamhill,- vice President; History of the United States was Ilon- D-.M- C- Gault, of Salem, Prof.- has had pretty full atten Ladru 4foyal, A. B., of Bethel, Sec 1. Subscribers who do hbt give express notice j question, 1 presented by W. P. Caltron, A.- B-, Royal, of Bethel, Mi«* N- Springer, considered «s wishing Jo IJlion. We'can a little more .. retary; Miss S. Hxrnson, of Buena to the conu-ary ar« -— ...... . stand . — fcdlbwed by Pres. 8. 6. Adams, who ot Amity, M-ss S- J- Harrison, of continuetiioir siibsuiiptiwus. . " ‘i talk on the 'means of spreading the Vista, assistant Secretary J J. W. aftet repealed calls rose to his feel Buena Vista, were* mailft^fiaid com 2. JCany'subsoribers order tlie discontinuance more effectually instead of SO of therr newspajiera,-the pnblisbei may continue |nU4Jh on •XnegjiOHg of no practical Thomas, o'f Marion, was appointed and made a happy effort on litis, his mittee- A motion was sustained tn to »omi them until all arrearages are paid. » .. . janitor. favorite subject. raise a committee On publication of 3. if .ub-enber. neglect or refuse to Uke | import. \Ve regret to see a little to The President wna Conducted to The crilios read full and funny minutes- Pres- T- T. C-tmjbell, of tlieir newspa|>«rs from th* office» to tvhich they much acrimony in late arti'cles on the chair by Superintendent, Dr,. L. criticisms on the exercises of the Christian O dlege, Elder S- C. are directed, the taw hold» them reapousible question and hope that manner until they they have have settled, Mtiled the tho bills bills and and ordered ordered •Adams, Presi’dent of Institute, Prof. until d.^uf8 be discontinued at L. Rowland; and after a few well evening, causing ninch inerritnenf. them dibC.oDtinudtl. uiiosen remarks, he was seated. disc.ouUnu»d. _ • » , , , , Mr. Borne* I and Miss Ilarrisen L- Ibiyal, Stcielary of Institute, -.4: Ifmwrilwr.removetoctUrpi^With- once. Let brotherly love continue. Music by the’choir. * r continue«! as èptius. , ■ were named as such 'committee. ’ ©ut infonniB# the pubiwher, and the newnpa- Adjourned to 1:30 o’clock P. m . Music by tlie choir-._.I__ “ The Amerrpan Problem/’ an ad- l>ei* are to die former direction, they we . Wc are-glad to see the face of the Institute met persuant to adjourn ^'^guriied to 8 o’clock ». m . . Laid reepapribio. v _ Jrg»8.. fer Jlpo.. W. D-. Epatozi,. al___ —— C h r i s tian MBSS,BiN«n>R -io ment. 5. The bourta have decided that refusing to Lafayette, was delivered in,his usuM EVENING SESSION. bur office‘again. After two weeks», ___take newspapers from the office. Music by the choir.' ' happy style. The Relation of the ‘ ' and leaving them uiicaltSl' for, la prima facie suspension, arrangements have been Called to order. President Adams Education— sb essay by Mr. G. W. Press to Schools, ” an address by D. evidei^p of InteutioasF fraud. resumption, ¿nd the publisher an in the chair Harris. x T. .Stanley, Ph- B., of Monmouth, 6, Tho postmaster who neglects to giye the nounces that it is on a rrore_ solid Mr. il. L. Pipes added to thé The qualification of teachers was UdhPnbtice of the neglect ot a person to take was heard with marked attention. We hope the from the offiee’th« newspapers addresend to him. basis than before. opened’for discu*sion"by S. F, Ben number of critics tor the evening. The Committee on Reaqlutions sub. is liable to the publisher for the agbseription, brethren of the Pacific slope will Music by the band. nett,C. S., of Dallas, followed by L. mitlec* the * follo '* wing ' '*______ _____ _ report;: " ~~ Mr price. ’ — give it-aJihcral supparL—EuK-xtal.. ’’L. Kow^mr,L“.'R<5’yaT,'and D.«T. — ^Sdiobln v mJliiRJla w wd -tweir wigjn," an and 1 President, your comirmtec respect ize the cost of publishing a religious aijdryse by S. A.- Clarke; editor • —. Bro. Waller expects to be with the .paper,.and.all .who-desisre their, per- A -1 Stanley. fully submit the following resolu .1 A V4 ‘WK MI A -.1A -1U A -A -v 0 A V A A :V'A -V -< -1 -1 -y -A -V -A Music by yifLiuiQir. ■» • ’ ‘ yVäldihetie ' Pbrhïèr', ' ‘ w at "a jJrocfuo- tions jS-" . . ■ . ( . - -. Washington brethren in their An "manence and prosperity should work tian 6f merit and well presented. ' J, Orthography was opened for 3is^ 1. fliat the thank* ofnhia ^nj’itute nual meeting at Centerville. Bro. with a will for their support.— Jiec Music by the choir. " cuasion by Miss S. Harrison, follow he tendered to the’PreiiAeu^ arid B tiles will n'At'pWliably be able to ord and Pvangelist. 1 “ Ye Pedagogues,” recited by-G. Faculty Df Christian CpHdge for ad ed by othurs in a free audvfull man V be there. We make these announce H- Burnett, Esq-, give pleasing journing their scholastic exercises\ ner. . z ments for the benefit of the brethren Thc- Teacher’s Institute for lhe variety to the exercises of the even-, and for tbs use of the college haitb' A motion by Dr, L. L. Rowland interested in the meeting. ........ Third Judical District whisk was in was sustained -to- appoint a com-v ing. “A Novel Subject,” an essay 2. That the thanks of the Insti session irr Jfeu mouth last week, was ' We learn that the brethren and a very pleasant affair indeed. We mUtee on'Introduction. Mrs. Ben read bv Mis* ’ Hattie Clarke, ...of tute lie extended to the citizens of friends at Dallas are fencing the I have attended many Institutes, but nett and Miss Springer were uamed Salem, was read with a clear voice Monmouth and vicinity for their hof- in an easy and gracelul graceful style- Style- A pitality, disinerested kieBness and' ni grounds, building new and eonflort. believe this one the most pleas-nt for said committee. Critic made verbal report. Recitation by Mias Allie Butler was ehristian courtesy shown to those able seats, bridging |he creek, and one of them all: Uniformly «good Adjourned to 7:30 P. m . lull of burner and delivered with visiting the Institute- and doing everything that will help feeling prevailed. -The addresses EVENING SESSION. taste and artistic elegance- “ The to make the coming Annual meeting were excellent, the attendance large, 3- That the thailks of the Insti Institute met. President s. c. means and the end of a Teacher’s tute be tendered to the Monmouth the best one for years. We hope it | and. the results gratifying. Time Work,’’ an address by Pres- T- F- choir and the Monmouth Silver Cor may be a good meeting, not only in and space would fail us to tell of itB Adams ip the chair. Musis by “ The Monmouth Silver Campbell, was favorably received- that it shall be pleasant, kut that it net Band for the important part they many excrllent featurses. So we The report of the critics was re took severally in adding so much to Cornet Band.” inly be the beginning of a belter shall desist from attempting even Addresss of Welcome, by Mr. M.< ceived in good humor and with interest, life and pleasure of the In- state of things in this State, on ac an outline of its- work. An outline laughter, / L. Pipes, of Independence. A collection of money^^litote by their artistic skill and count of the movements that will be ’ of the proceedings is in another col was taken up to meet the expenses sweet symphonious voices. Song of Welcome, by the choir. made to more effectually and sub utnn. Reply, by Mr. L. Royal, of Bethel. of the Institute, Result, 88-30- stantially send the Gospel into all 4- That the thanks of the Insti ■ '■ ■■ ■ » Music by tho Band- On motion, tute be presented to Mr- A- G- Mir- Vote of thanks to lhe speakers, parts of the State. The P. C Advocate rather indi Pipes and Royal. ) adjourned to 9 A- M-, Saturday- shall of Monmouth for the use of bis rectly denies our statement that the Have you re-organized your Sun Music by lhe baml. THIRD DAY- sweet toued organ- M. E. Conference of New England day school since the winter rains Critics appointed for Friday— MORNING SESSION. J- C- C ampbell , and New York passed resoluti ns I.ave ceased? If not, it, is time to Mrs. Bennettf ot Dallas, aud L. Committee ^ dru R oyal . Institute called to order by the condemning the President’s policy D- M C- G ault , ♦» be about it. Don’t have the childreu Royal, of Bethel. President. Devotional exercises N- H pbingm - and afterward reversed its action. . running over woods and pasture on Adjourned to 9 a . m ., Friday. opened with singing bjr die choir, . A motion to adopt the report was We made the statement on the au theLorJ’sJay^when you might be SECOND DAY. concluded with reading the Scrip sustained unanimously* The chair* thority of dispatches to the Daily teaching them the word of the Lord. MORNING SESSION. tures a!id prayer by Elder D- T. man ot the Executive C «mmittee re »' Oregonian, and if the Advocate has The Institute met persuant to ad Stanley. Geography, introduced by quested that a small deficiency be not seen those dispatches we can " It.only costs five cents per week journment. G- H- Barnett, Esq-, was discussed contributed to meet the expenses of to have the C hristian M essenger show them to him. by W. D. Fenton, D. M- C. Gault, thè Institute, which was promptly Elder S. C. Adams in the ebair. in your family. Who can not save Devotional exercises, conducted by S- F- Bennett, D. T. Stanley, T- J- done. The Teacher'» Mentor for May ia that much without missing it, to sup The closing remarks by T. F- received well filled with valuable Pres. T. F. Campbell, reading Blake, and L- L- Rowland- ply the family with good reading and iitererting matter for Sunday 1 Psalm ot David and prayer. “School Government,” an essay Campbell, President of the Christian matter. English Grammar, opened for dis prepared and read by J. T. Gregg, College were well timed and appro school teachers as usual. Every cuasion by Prof. J. C. Campbell, of of Salem- “ Oral and Object Teach priate- Music, “ Farewell,’’ by thft teacher ought to take iu Send 70 Bro. Bar row reports the grassbop. Jefferson, followed by T. F. Camp ing ” was (Mesented'inan impromptu choir. A motion to adjourn »in» di», I , } er scourge again upon them in Ne cents to the Standard Publishing bell, L. Royal, L. L. Rowland, effort by Miss Nellie Taylor, of was carried- The band discoursed Company, Cincinnati, Ohio, and re* braska. • sweet music while the members T* and N. Salem. Miss Taylor had no .not, ceive the Teacher'» Mentor one year. Mieses S. J. Harrison ‘ ~ “ i. of .the duty assigned her until the were dispersing- Spring»!-, M. L. Pipes, and Dr. Doan. Bro. Hedrix ear Iowa contributor, 3- C- Arik|h, Preaident — Musie by the ehoir. • ' moment she was called up, yet her The- Inter State State Sunday expects to spend a portion of ths I R oyal * The Fundamental Rales of Arilh promptneas and concise statement school Convention — Ohio, and Indi . ...... - iadkt ■ ■*— -.......... T ■_ , . Secretary. . summer in bis old fi®ld of labor in metie were presented, by Prof. S. F. of the methods showed that- she had ana — it to be held at Union City, The .C hristian M bssknokb , of | northern Missouri. We wish him a Bennett. The subject was discussed given thought td the subject. Ind-, from May 20th to June 1, 1877. Monmouth, Oregon, whiob suspend pleasant and profitable season on the tn extened by L. L. Rowland, T. F. z “„Physiology" by Prof. Randle, ed very recently, has resumed publi field of his early battles, The Inter*Natioual Sunday school Campbell, 8- C- Adams, J. C. Camp of Salem. "Natural History,” pre cation already. That’s right Bro. • ’* ———— lessons ar« used by more than 8,000,* bell, M. L. Pipes, S. A. Clarke. sented and illustrated by Prof- O- B. Stanley—a vacation is much better An organization has recently toeen Meatal Arithmetic was ably dis- 000 pupila in the United States, the Johnson, of Salem, principally in than a suspension, and we are gled formed in Albany, known as the euased by S. F. Bennett and J. C. countries of Europe, Turkey, 4ndia, entomology and ornithology- A you think better of ik— Christian “ Young People’s Cbristiad Asaocid Campbell. China, and the ialanda of the aea. brief discussion followed, in which Standard. lion/ CHRISTIAN MESSENGER. --------- - r r-------- “ «-------- ’— i ” ------------ ; ■ ,. -------- a a a a a a a a a