Christian herald. (Portland ;) 1882-18??, January 26, 1883, Page 11, Image 11

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    mind, an element which, if properly
directed, would grow into some-
Llllliy W fell Bleu rated ' lb give'¡”1^-
sure to himself and others. There
often appears in individuals, apd
even in Borne whole communities,
particularly rural ones, a seeming
contempt for any improvement put
forward " just for looks.”
ment of our persons, in seeking out
various conveniences, which often
■^('^¿"''“'^e^ities of" life, j we can
act upon no better principles let us
do it “ jast for looks." American
A griculturist.
A Word to Girls
FACULTY:
D. T. STANLEY, A. M., P resident , -
Professor Mental and Moral Sciences, English and Biblical Literature.
------------ W. !■:. YA'l'ES/jCST
Professor Greek, Latin and German Languages.
J. M. I’OWELL, A. M.,
Professop Mathematics and Physical Sciences.
M rs . M. B. STANLEY,
Principal Primary department.
Miss RETT A RASH,
Teacher of Instrumental Music.
Miss E. McFADDEN,
___ Teacher of Painting and Drawing.
Miss CASSIE STUMP, B. S.,
Teacher of French.
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horse-car ride for ten cents would
W. E. YATES, A. M ,
Secretary of the Faculty.
be far wiser than a carriage ride for
several dollars. A young man Such Assistants as are needed will be engage«I a» the ses s io» advanc e s^
respects a young woman all „the . . ------------------------------- ----- tro e atttttt ; ' “
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more who is careful of the way in
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Monmouth, the.seat of Christian College, is a village of a^out»;400 inhabitants, noted lor
moral! tv and devotion to the cause of education. The Oregohisn Rail wav passes through
which he »perils bis money, and their
the middle oftlw town, giving daily connection with Portland, and affording tlie means for easy
will not permit too much to be used travel and rapid freights. In addition to a passenger dopot in the middle of town, the O. & C.
R. R. passes through Independence, two miles away, and the steamers, plying the Willamette
for her. A thoughtful and well- land there also ; making Momnonth one of the most easy towns of access in the State. Parents
who desire to place their children under good educational advantages, where they shall be free
bred girl will be wise about these from the intemperance and immorality p evalent in the larger towns, will find in Monmouth
just what they oesire in these respects. It is a school town, built up for thiB purpose, and all
matters.— Presbyterian.
other interests cent«r in this one. Hence its superiority for educational purposes.
.
‘ADVANTAGES.
Ammen's Congb Syrup never fails to
The Faculty is the most important element to the successful working of any institution of
cure if used in time and according to learning. The Bjard of Trus'eet» have sought to put in the various chairs of Christian College
men of marked ability, of established success in their respective departments, and who are just
directions.
Expensive adornments are not es­
in the maturity of life. At the hands of these men they expect to see Christian College among
the most honored institutions of the land.
Why
docs
not
the
proprietor
of
Am-
sential. ft requires no more time
B uilding .—Only ono wing of the new brick College building has been completed, and this
men’s Cough Syrup publish testimo­ is being
and greatly improved this year. It contains three working stories of large,
to set dishes straight than crooked. nials from those who have been cured airy and remodeled
well lighted rooms, used lor study and recitation. The old College building adjoining
been thoroughly overhauled and converted into a pleasant and commodious chapel.
Not only does attention to the or relieved by his medicine ? The an-, has Apparatus
sufficient for ordinary purposes of illustration, is now provided, and additions will
swer is, the greater the humbug the be marie from time
to time. The Library contains a few volumes oi interest, and new volumes
tutside appearances beautify the moro testimonials they publish. Am- of value will be added
as fast as the means at our command will allow.
ome, but it pays as well. The men’s Cough Syrup is no humbug, and
DISTINCTIVE FEATURES.
to prove that and let it stand on its own
painted fence about an inclosure merits, a 15 cent sample bottle is pre­
The features of Christian College to whioh we especially invite attention, as distinctive of our
work are as follows :
will last longer than an unpainted pared, which is certainly more convinc­
C hristian M orality .—The Bible is read every day and lectures calculated to impress its
ing than a testimonial from a stranger.
are given, and with the Bible as a basis, the effort to impress the highest C'hristian-
one. The gate swinging free upon Large bottles, $100. Ask yorr drug­ morality
morality as the guiding principle in the lives of our students. Dogmatism and bectarianism are
carefully avoided. We ignore all religious or political divisions, and encourage great freedom of
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its hinges is certainly more lasting gist, for it.
thought, and aim to stand on that high plane where Protestant or Catholic, Democrat or Re­
publican, can meet on one common level.
than if suffered to drag upon the
The Scriptures teach us the best
P ractical E ducation .—The great demand of the times is for men of action. An institution
ground,uttering a most unhospitable way of living, noblest way of suffer­ of learning to meet the needs of the people, should not only irnpart instruction, but along with
the knowledge gained, give students the power to uae it to advantage for themselves and others.
welcome to the visitor. The scraper ing, and the most comfortable way
Tlie idea of Christian College is, that the finest mental culture and the greatest benefit may
be obtained by the study of those things that will fit young men and women to at once enter
at the step and mat at the door, for of (tying.
some pursuit or business, and carry it forward successfully. Instead of those branches that are
simply ornamental, we prefer those that are useful, and we iuvite comparison and criticism on
muddy feet, the tasteful wall­
our work. Our aim is to graduate young men and women so that they may at once enter upon
the pursuits of life.
“ Bucliupaiha.”
basket for loose paper, the neatly
DEPARTMENTS.
covered shoe-box, serving for a seat
Quick, complete cure, all annoying
M
athematics
.
—
The
Course
of
Study in this department is very full. The various branches
Bladder and Urinary Diseases. are taught from a practical standpoint,
W-'well—are all little things of Kidney,
with a view to the application of each principal to such
$1. Druggists.
affairs as people meet with in life and desire to understand.
great value.
E nglish L anguage and L iterature .—A ready command of onr own tongue, with an ac­
curate knowledge of its history and authors, ia one of the moat important acquisitions. No other
If we priy one way and live accomplishment
If there arb children in the
can supply the want uf this. It can only be acquired by a thorough study of
^/household this attention to appear­ another way, which will God an­ English. In Christian College the course of English extends through four years and we consider
this one of our most valuable features.
B cienceh ,— The rapid advance matte in the various departments of Science and the rapid
ances will exert more influences swer ? Since actions speak louder
succession of discoveries of new principles and applications, constitute one of the wonders of the
than many are aware of. The lit­ than words, he will answer our age. No man can claim to be educated who is not conversant with the preseu t advanced stage
of Science. Very thorough work is made of all these, assisted by the uae of the apparatus at our
tle one required to have clean actions, and if we go on in a life of command. Sufficient time is allowed for a comprehensive undorstanding of the great principles
of each Hcience.
hands and smooth hair, before sit­ worldiiness, showing by our be­
A ncient L anguages .—-By pursuing the best methods, the progress in acquiring a knowledge,
die Geeek and Latin languages, is rapid. We have dropi«d several authors that are frequent­
ting down to a meal is not very havior that this world is o(ur chief of
ly road in Colleges, with a view to doing better work iu those, that - are read, and to give more
for the pursuit o( the course in English and the Sciences. Experience has demonstrated
apt to grow up a man or woman portion, and with more anxiety time
that both better Jinguista'and shieiitists result from this course.
B iblical L iter Art: at ANU E xegesis .—Thia department was organized in Christian College
careless of personal neatness. This about our temporal welfare than
for tbq. first time with the opening of the present session. The object is to study the Sacred
attention to small things is . not an bur «spiritual or eternal, the lick of Scriptures analytically and critically^ with contgnuxuammuR.p r o f a n e hi s toryr wwd w vidgHe W'gt?'
seriuonunng,-ptnpii oratory, methods in revival meefiirgs and the care
T# ai
• department
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evidence"br mental smallness. A TTafmOny between these two thin’g: ■ OhltwifauilyMelUUdiruf
of churches, are all carefully iuvestigaud. It
the Ohruniaa
Chrwiiiui brotherhood,
It is
is this
this ‘ department
that the
brotherhood
as
a
body,
are
particularly
interested
in.
The
interest
of
the
church
is
carefully
considered
sense of order, a conviction of the will spoil all good results of oui this, while all other departments are wholly free from any religious discussions, except the uni in ­
formly reoognized principles of Christian morality.
morality of cleanliness, a nice de- supplication to him.—Zu?.
COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT.
) velopment of taste, may not be
¿^Diamond Dyes will color
Eyery
facility
is
here
afforded
for fitting young persons to successfully carry on anv kind of
given in the same degree to each tliiDg any color, and never fail,
business. '1 he best authors are studied on the various subjects, and such practical teste ar«
made as will insure thoroughness on the part of the student.
one, but in beautifying our homes, easiest and best way to economize
Qy For C iurse of Study and other information, send for Catalogue. Address
in giving due regard to the adorn- j ! cents, at all druggists.
D. T. STANLEY, A. M., faiawiara,