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About Christian herald. (Portland ;) 1882-18?? | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1883)
■.- -fe.” f. CTÍRtSTiÁÍSr ÔÈRÀLÔ. il ». ■ ~ V OBITUARY. . _________ /V Died, at Independence, Oregon, Dec. -4, fuKer nLlgr an illness of 35 days, William UarlTsonTiT“»!. A? C. and Ellen Robertson ; aged 6 years, 8 months and 15 days. Earl was one of those bright, lovely boys who made all happy aronnd him ; whose delight it was to please papa and mama and do what he conld for the pleasure of every one near. But a bright light of another household has gone out on earth to shine in eternity. Bro. and Sister Robertson have the gym-path? vi all wlw know them in their deep bereavement/*^®^^^^^^^^^» A ncuco ER FAILS? CHRISTIAN COLLEGE, " X t ■ , ij¡M •o*»- Ì FACULTY: D. T. STANLEY, A. M., P resident ,] V ¿CONQUEROR.) / t Ps ofessor Mental and Moral Sciences, English a-nfl Biblical Literature, 9 I W. E. YATES, A. M., A SPECIFIC FOR Professor Greek, Latin and German Languages. J. M. POWELL, A M., s.BxQiQSSor Mathematics and Physical Sciences. E den V a / iley , W. T„ D oc . G, 1-883. ES. Dear Bro. Floyd : ■J > Principal Primary Department. The band of death has again fallen on I t Miss RETTA RASH, * ihia community, and we mourn the loss Teacher of Instrumental Music. -df-Bro. 8. P. Gilliland. On _the even Miss e . M c F adden , ing of the 4th. insTr.'nidifgh somewhat unwell, he partook of the Painting and Drawing RHEUMATISM, NERVOUS WEAKNESS, evening meal with his family. Arising W. E. YAT^A^M^’’ NERVOUS PROSTRATION, from the table he placed both hands up- Secretary of the Faculty. ^maiaiiaedT‘ XXm y BRAIN WORRY, BLOOD SORES, Such Assistants as are needed will be engaged as the session advances head, my head,” and fell to thenjorT -...... _ ~ j. Medical aid was summoned but he ex KIDNEY TROUBLES AND IRREGULARITIES. pired before it arrived. Monmouth, the scat of Christian College, ia a village of about 400 inhabitants, notes} fqr 1.60 per bottle, Cold by all druggists. their morality and devotion to the cause of education. The Oregonian Railway passes through To day at 10 o'clock the casket con I he middle of,the town, giving daily connection with Portland, and affording the means lor easy Correspondence freely answered by Physicians. travel aud rapid freights. In addition to a passenger depot in the middle of town, the O. A C. taining his mortal remains was borne to Tie Dr. S. A. RiciBoed Med. Co, Proprietors. R. 11. passes through Independence, two mites away, aud the steamers plyiug the Willamette the house where he was accustomed to V St. Toseplx, (21) £ land*there also ; making Monmouth 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 K jrpr testimonials and circulara semi stamp. -* meet with Insbrethren;aea-worahippor from the intemperance and immorality prevalent in the larger towns, will find in Monmouth RETTKGTOy X co., Ageats, San Francisco. of the God of Grace, and to mingle his just whttt-tteey uesita„Ui these respects. It is a school town, built up for this purpose, and all other interests center in this one. Henceits superioriljLfor,educational purposes. voice with them in prayer and praise. DISEASE CURED ADVANTAGES. ~ ■----- - .. The writer delivered a short discourse WITHOUT MEDICINE. The Faculty is tho most important element to tho successful working of any institution of to th etearfnlauffi<ncd of brethren and learning. - The Board of Trustees have sought to put in the various chairs of Christian College' friends, who had assembled to perform A Valuable Discovery ~fnr soppl^^'-Ma^Eëîtenr 'men ofr»srked-ftbUity,.of established success in their respective departments, and who are just to the Human System. Electricity and in the maturity of lite. A t Aha'TianiTi'Athene men they expect te see Christian College among the last sad rites for the deceased. Bro. Magnetism utilized &s never before for the most honored institutions of the land? ~ .■ - . . ———-__ - X“' Healing the Sick. B uilding .—Only one wing of the new brick College building has been completed, and thia----- Gilliland was born in Ohio, Oct., 1826. is being remodeled and greatly improved this year. It contains three working stories of large, THE MAGNETION APPLIANCg CO.’S He migrated to Iowa ifhile it was'on airy and well lighted rooms, used for study and recitation. The old College building adjoining baa been,thorpngbly overhauled and converted into a pleasant and commodious chapel. the frontier, thence across the plains to MAGNETIC KIDNEY BELT! Apparatus sufiicieiitfonrrrriinary^Mir poaea of illustration, is now provided, and additions will Oregon, where he lived a number -of bo made from time to time. The Library contains a few volumes ot interest, and new volumes . FOR MEN IS of value will be added as fast as the means at our command will allow. ‘ years, and finally came to thie place in WARRANTED TO CURE the year„1871. Bro^Gilliland was im DISTINCTIVE FEATURES. Or Money Refunded, the following diseases mersedThibThriatittheSgoof twenty- •wiUmu.t. hiffitjnw : I’ain in „.tlie BackJ Hips, The features of Christian College to which we especially invite attention, as distinctive of our ‘^ .. Limi*“.'"W"ïWIW ~ ~......... ' ' .. ; ,K0rk aTO as folh+wa; one, and through his life, whether oc Head or General Debility, Rheumatism, Paralysis, Neu CHRisfrorMosADiTY.—Tim Bifrln 19 rea<Re?eiy day, and leetures calculated to impress its cupying positions of public trust, to ralgia, Sciatica, Diseases of the Kidneys, Spinal morality are given, and with the Bible as a basis? the effort to impress....th©, highest Vhtiaiian __ Diseases, Torpid Liver, Gout, Seminal Emis morality as the guiding principle in the lives of our students. Dogmatism ana'becTarlAntern 'arw----- - which he was frequently called, upon sions, Impotency, Asthma, Heart Disease, carefully avoided. We ignore all religious or political divisions, and encourage great freedom of his route of travel, or at home with his Dyspepsia, Constipation, Erysipelas, Indiges thought, and aim to stand on that high plane where Protestant or Catholic, Democrat or Re tion, Hernia or Rupture, Catarrh, Piles, Epil- publican, can meet on one common level. family he continued to adorn his life by ensv, P ractical E ducation —The great demand of the times is for men of action. An institution Dumb Ague, etc. When any debility of the GENERATIVE of learning to meet the needs of the people, should not only impart instruction, but along with a godly walk and conversation. He occurs, I od Vitality, Lack of Nerve the knowledge gained, give students the power to use it to advantage for themselves and others. was a member of the first organization ORGANS Force and Vigor, Wasting Weakhess, and all The idea of Christian College is, that the flnest mental culture and the greatest benefit - may of disciples north of Snake river, and those Diseases of a personal nature, from what be obtained by the study of those things that will fit young men and women to at once enter ever cause, the continuous stream of Magnet some pursuit or business, and carry it forward successfully. Instead of those branches that are by his e Sorts and influence contributed ism permeating through the parts, must restore simply ornamental, we prefer those that are useful, and we invite comparison and criticism on largely to make it one of the most them to a healthy action. There is no mistake our work. Our aim is to graduate young men and women so that they may at once enter upon about this appliance. ’ • the pursuits of life. active in the Master’s servioe. DEPARTMENTS, TO THE LADIES : He leaves a wife, four daughters and If you are afflicted with Lame Back, Weak M athematics .—The Course of Study in this department is very full. The various branches one son to mourn his loss, five children ness of the Spine, Falling of the Wohib, Leu- are taught from a practical standpoint, with a view to the application of each principal to such corrhœa, Chronic Inflamation and Ulceration affairs as people having preceded him across the dark of meet with in life and desire to understand. the Womb, Incidental Hemorrhage or Flood E nglish L anguage and L iterature .—A ready command of our own tongue, with an ac river. To his bereaved family we would ing, Painful, Suppressed aud Irregular Men curate knowledge of its history and authors, is one of the»most important acquisitions. No other struation, Barrenness, and change of Life, this accomplishment can supply the want of this. It can only be acquired by a thorough study of say, continue to live in the service of is the Best Appliance and Curative Agent In Christian Collège the.course of English extends through four years and we consider « onr Savior and soon you may realize the known. For all forms of Female Difficulties it English. this one of our most valuable features. is unsurpassed by anything liefore invented, (S ciences —The rapid advance made in the various departments of Science and the rapid truth of his words, “In my fatberr’s both as a curative agent and as a source of succession of discoveries of new principles and applications, constitute one of the wonders of the liotis9 are many mansions ; if it were power aiul vilalization. age. No man can claim to be educated who is not conversant with the present advanced Btage Price of either Bell with Magnetic Insoles, of Science. - Very thorough work is made of all these, assisted by the use of the apparatus at our not so I would have told you. I go to $10, sent by express C. O. D., and examination command. Sufficient time is allowed for a comprehensive understanding of the great principles allowed, or by mail on receipt of price. In or prepare a place for yon, that where I science. dering send measure of waist, and size of shoe. of each A ncient L anguages .—By pursuing the best methods, the progress in acquiring a knowledge am there ye may be alio.” Remittance can be made in currency, sent in of the Geeek and Latin languages, is rapid. We have dropped several authors that are frequent letter at our risk. Your brother in Christ, read in Colleges, with a view to doing better work in those that are read, and to give more The Magneton Garments are adapted to all ly C. J. W right . ages, are worn over the under clothing, (not time for the pursuit of the course in English and the Sciences. Experience has demonstrated "ÌT f I, 1'- _ JL-»UA_.l\ j Airj/O, next to the body like the many Galvanic and Electric Humbugs advertised so extensively), Hard Lumps in Breast and should l>e taken off at night. They hold their POWER FOREVER, and are worn at all Dr. R. N. P ierce , Buffalo, N. Y.: seasons of the year. Dear Sir—I wrote you iome time ago bend stamp for the “ New Departure in that I thought I had a canoer. There Medical treatment Without Medicine,” with '. was a large lump in my breast as large thousands of testimonials. APPLIANCE CO., as a walnut, and had been there for THE MAGNETION * 218 Stat© Street, Chicago, Ill. four months. I commenced taking N oté —-Send one dollar in postage stamps or your “ Golden Medical Discovery,” cnrrency (in a letter at onr risk) with sizo of “ Favorite Prescription ” and “ Pel shoe usually worn, and try a pair of our Mag-, netic Insoles, and be convinced of the power' lets ” in Jane, and the lump is gone. residing in»- our other Magnetic Appliances. Yours gratefully, Mrs. R. R Clark. Positively no cold feet when they are worn, or Irvington, Mich. money refunded. 13-46-ly V Hi JL lio J,ï)dv‘11 O~ V . i that both butter linguists and scientists result from this course. B iblical L iterature and E xegesis .—This department was organized in Christian College for the first time with the opening of the present session. The object is to study the Sacred Scriptures analytically and critically, with contemporaneous profane history, and evidences of Christianity. Methous of sermonizing, pulpit oratory, methods m revival meetings and the cure of churches, arc all carefully investigated. It is this department that the Christian brotherhood, as a body, are particularly interested in. The interest of the church is carefully considered in this, while a’l other departmuuta are wholly free from any religious discussions, except the uni formly recognized principles of Christian morality. COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT. ' Every facility is hero afforded for fitting young persons to successfully carry on any kind of business.’ Thu best authors are studied on the various subjects, aud such practical testa are made as will insure thoroughness on the part of the student. K7“For Conrse of ^tudy aud other information send for Catalogue. Address I). T. STANLEY, A. M., P resident . */ t. ’i-v T1', .