Pacific Christian messenger. (Monmouth, Or.) 1877-1881, May 31, 1877, Page 8, Image 8

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MAY- .31, 1877
PACIFIC CHRISTIAN MESSENGER, THURSDAY,
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Local Matters.
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Physician.
ADVERTISEMENTS
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ADVERTISEMENTS
Fall wheat and winter oats, in this vi­
Hyde Park, Vt. Feb. 7,1870.
FEED AND SALE
cinity, have already headed out and Messrs. Seth W. Fqwh A Sons, Boston.
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Gents
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You
may
perhaps
remember,
from appearance some will' soon be
that I wrote you several weeks ago in Full Nickel-Silver Plated
ready for the siokle. -
7 Shot Revolvers as
regard to the uso of the Pruvian Syrup
Premiums,
Through a pivate letter from Prof. for my wife, who was suffering from
A. F. Campbell we were pleased to learn general debility, the sequence of ty
COOPER & CRAIG,
that he is well salified with his new phoii^Eiaenteryj—I had tried the moat
noted physicians iu this State, and also Tramps, Burglars and Thieves Infest all parts MONMOUTH,
home at Roseburg where be has enter­ in Canada, without relief. At your
of the Country. Every One Should go Armed.
ed into legal business.
recommendation she commenced the
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use
of
the
Syrup,
the
first
four
bottles
Intermittent fever constitutes the
made but little impression; but while
principal malady of our town .at takiug the fifth she begau to improve
btrE are prepared to
furnish to
present. Ofrcourse there aracompara- rapidly, aud now, ufter using six of the
’’ the traveling publie Hacks, Bng-
gies and Saddle Horses, at any time
4 tively but few cases, as Monmouth ia dollar bottles, she has regained her
considered one of the healthiest places strength,.and is able to do moat of the
and on reasonable term».
wgrk about the house ; aud 1 feel that I
In the valley.
cannot speu* te highly in praise of the
We are pleased to learn that all the Peruvian Syrup. I hare prescribed it
plying farmers and teamsters on short
members of the senior class of C. C., to several of my patients, and have pro­
police with such stock as they-may need.
cured the sale of several dozen of it
passed a very favorable examination herb. You can make any use of this
Patronage
solicited,
satisfaction
last week. ThiB speaks well for the letter you see fit. Yours very truly, H.
guaranteed.
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Professors and teachers of the college, D. B elden , M. D.
while it is’at the same time of no little
DO YOU WANT LETTER OR NOTE
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* “ U’g Only a Cough ”
credit to the candidates for graduation.
HBADS?
Our city* meat market, formerly has brought many to untimely graves.
What
is
a
Cough
?
The
lungs
or
bron-
We
will
furnish
them to you hand­
owned by Mepsr». Hiar & Mulkey, is j.
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oliial' tubes jiave . been attacked
somely printed for less than you can
now under the contrpl of Messrs. Friar I cold ¡.nature sounds' ah alarm-bell, tell­
buy the blank paper at retail.
aud Marshall. „While the business was ing where the diseas'e lies. Wisdom
7 Pn’NTBD ENVELOPES
well conducted under the management suggests *t try Wistar's Balsam of Wild
Cherry
it has cured, during the last
of the Best Quality also furnished for
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of the former copartnership, we can halt of a century, thousands of persons.
leas by the box than you ean buy the
insure our friehds who are lovers of As long as yon cough, there is danger
plain ones at retail.
good beef, that they will be offered the fpr the cough is a Safety Valve. Use
Address,
*' D. T. S tanley ,
Monmouth, Or.
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best accomodations the . country can ■ “ Wistar” and be cured. Sold by all
druggists.
afford,,in the way of beef, while it is.
under the knives of the new firm.
J. M POWELL, M. D.,
ADVERTISEMENTS
The reqnsite amount of*8tock for or­
PHYSICIAN AND NIIUJEON,
ganizing the MoiJmouth Alden Fruit
UNEQUALLED OFFER.
LIVERY,
* STABLE.
A MGNTH S AMMUNITION FREE
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OFŒGkON
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1,000,000 BOTTLES
Drying Aasocia'ihn, ifi.taken up by our
moneyed citizens—directors elected—
and machinery ordered. We would Be
■pleased to see this enterprise a success
in etery respect—as doubtless it will,
—. since the stock is owned by enterprising
and energetic men. The ground upon
which the buildings are to be erected, | have; lieeu »oteHasfyear, and not one complaint
7- ~~E us pot as yet, been procured, but . has rsapiiod us that they liee uot dose all
soon 'trillBe, and wo trust tho apsocta- ' that is claimed for them. Indeed, scientific
tion will consider it to its interest as . skill cannot go- beyond the result retched in
j those wi
- well as to the-'phyjrical iuteiest of our-
bofic, Arulcs, Mentha, Seneca-Oil and Witch-
citizens to establish the buildings in
Hazel, aro Ather ingredient*, which make, a
the siil/m bs of our town.
Unuly liniment that defies rivalry. It lieu mat- |
Last Saturday, as usual, every buggy ic and bed ridden crtpptw have by-it been ena­
and hack in town was pressed into ser­ bled to'tlirow away their cratches, and many
who for yean have been afflicted with Neural­
vice, well leaded, and -dispersed in
gia, Sciatica, Caked Breasts, Weak Backs, Ac.,
divers directions at an early hour. The have found permanent relief.
- ^seniors of C. C. went to Albany to in^
Mr.'‘Josiah Westlake, of Marysville, 0.,
vest in a class pietirre. And we are _ wrliu:-------- —:----------- ——-— ------ - —-
“ For years my Rheumatism has been so bad
sure that there could tie bo better dis­
that I have beei> uuable to stir from the bowse.
play of good tag
;oata and respect for each I Wkve fried every remedy 4 could hear of. Fi­
other, than to isJ-ure such a remem- nally, I learned of tlje Cantonr Liniment. The
first three bottles enabled me to walk without
brance to keep in possession after leav­ my crutches. I am mending rapidly. I think
your Liniment simply a marvel."
ing the aula eciextiir and classmates to
This Liniment cures Burns and Scalds with­
revert to Jn future days. The boys out a scar, extracts tlio poison from bites and
wiht to Salem for a social time. The stings. Cures Chilblains and Frostod-feet, and
band went to Bethel to furnish music is very efficacious for Ear- ache, Tooth ache.
for the society pic uic of the Bethel In­ Itch and Cats neons Eruptions.
The Centaur Liniment, Yellow Wrap­
stitute. A good attendance and a jolly
per,,is intended for the tough fibres, oords
time reported, although their finely
and muscles of horses, mules, and animal*.
spread tables were well moistened by a
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heavy shower about the time they were
Rev. Geo. W. Ferris, Manorkill, Seboharie
enjoying themselves so well in the way Co., N. Y., says :
“ My horse was lame for a year with a fet­
of the harmonious.manual and maxillary
lock wrench. All remedies utterly failed to
movements, designed for the copifoo^ cure and 1 considered him worthless until I
of their commissaries, as well as forth«' commenced to use Centaur Linifne<it«^rhich
j rapidly cured him. I heartily reconiniefid it.
recuperation of wearied vuccinators.
It makes very little difference whether the
All from different sources returned safe case be “ wrench,” sprain, spavin or lameness
sometime during that evening.
In of any kind, the effects are tho same. The
fact this month has been quite a lively ; great power ol the Liniment ia, however, shown
one for the youths of Monmouth in the ■ in Poll-evil, Big-head, Sweeny, Spavin, Riflg-
1 bone. Galls and Scratches. This Liniment is
«ray of pic nic and other sources of
worth million a of dollars yearly to the Stock­
enjoyment and innocent amusements.
growers, Livyry-meu, Farmers, snd those
liaving valuable animals to care for. We war­
Female weakness cored without med­ rant its effects and refer to any Farrigr who
icine, Trial Box free. Address Dn. has ever used it.
Laboratory of J. 3. R ose A Co., K
S wax , Beaver Dam, Wis.
4« D et S t ., N ew Y obk .
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CHILDREN.
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What are the Credencia]» of Glenn’s
RulpbnrSoap? Firstly it is endorsed
by medical men as a disinfectant, deo­
doriser, and remedy for local diseases
A cemplete substitute for Castor Oil, with­
ef the skin, Secondly, it is an admirable out its unpleasant taste to reooll In the throat.
article for toiletuse. Thirdly, it is in­ The aesuIt of 20 y&m‘ practice by Dr. 8am'1
Pitcher, of Massachasatts.
expensive.
ritclier's Caston* is particularly recommend-
Beautify without risk with Hill’s In­
»<1 for children. It destroys worms, assimi­
stantaneous Hair Dye.
lates the food, and allows natural sleep. Very
efficacious iu Croup aud for children Teethinh.
For Colds, I'everishneae, Disorders of the Bow­
Consumption Cured.
els, and Stomach Complaints, nothing is so af­
fective. It is as pleasant to fake as honey, costs
An old physician, retired from active
but 35 Cents, aut) cau be had of any Druggist.
firactine, having had placed in his hands
This is one of many Testimonials :
>y an East India missionary the formu­
“ C obnwall , L ed * box C o ., Pa.,
la of a simple vegetable remedy for the
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speedy and permanent cure of consump­
•' Dear Sir,-JI have used your C abtohia in
tion. bronchitis, catarrh, asthma, and my practice for sumo time. I take great
all throat aud lung affections, also a pleasure in recommending it to the profusion
a safe, reliable aud agreeable medicine. It
positive and radical* cure for nervous as
is particularly adapted to children where the
debility and all nervous complaints, repugnant tiwte
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taste of Ci_
Castor
Oil _______
renders _ it __ so
after having thoroughly tested its won­ difficult to administer.
“ E. A. ENDERS, M. D.”
derful curative powers in thousands of
Mother, who try C m tori* will find that they
cases, feels it his duty to make it known
to his Buffering fellows. Actuated by can sleep nights and that their babies will be
this motive^ and a conscientious desire healthy.
-to relieve hums'll an flaring, he will send
J. B. B osk A Co., Now York.
free ef charge, to all who desire it, this Mo-lit
rtutipo, with full directions for prepar­
ing and snccMafnlly^neing. Sent by
return mail by addressing with stamp,
miming thia paper. Dr. W. C. Stevens,
12fi Powers’ Block, Rochester, N. Y. ■
Sweetening one's coffee is generally
the first stirring event of the day.
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OREGON.
OFFICE IN DRVG STORE.
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DO YOU WANT ANY KIND OF
BLANKS PRINTED ?
TINIMENTS
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We osn get them up for you in nice
style and at low rates. Send in your
orders.
Address,
D. T. S tanley ,
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* Monmouth, Or.
THOS.E,
MONMOUTH, OREGON,
DEALER IN
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Hamos»,
SaddleB. .
Whips,
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Spurs,
And everything that is kept in a first
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HARNESS SHOP.
And
will sell cheaper than anybody
for cash.
All work warranted to be of the best
material and by the best of workman.
Also repairing done on the shortest
notice and reasonable terms.
• Give me a trial and I will guarantee
satisfaction
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CHRISTIAN COLLEGE,
Monmoutlij
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POLK COUNTY, OREGON.
The College is under the care of a '
: Board of Trustees, who wilj spare no
i pains to make it equal to’ tlio demands
of the age.
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uern
Or
Hie
members
of the .TllCUIVj
Faculty uro
are '—*7
iceB3pe‘ent’ energetic, and devoted to
Cftuw of education.
! • the cause
THE'LOCATION OF THE COLLEGE
IS CENTRAL, ACCESSIBLE,
AND BEAUTIFUL.
Every candidate for admission into
any of the departments of thiH College,
must present satisfactory evidence of
good moral character ; if he shull have
been Connected with any other college,
he must produce a certificate of honor­
able standing from the authorities of
that college.
The Session consists of two Terms of
Twenty Weeks each, with a yecese^.
of oue week for Christmas holidays,
and an Intermediate' Examination and
Renewing of Classes at the end of tho
first term.
TUITipN PER TERM.
Primary Department.—Thisem-
braces the studies prescribed
by law for District or -Com­
mon Spboojs............... ..
S 9 00
Preparatory Department.-High-
Arithmetic, Algebra, Geology,
Botany, Zodlogy, Astronomy,
English Grammar and Com­
position, Lit in and Greek
Grammar* and Readers......... .
13 00
Collegiate Department. — Fall
College Courte.................. 20 00
Janitor Foo
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Tuition strictly in advance, as fol­
lows:—
For ten weeks, or half term, mnst be
paid on entering thqaehool, and ' like
payments to bo made at the commence­
ment, of each half term to the close of
the> session.
Board cita be bod in private families
at from 83 to 83 50 per week.
DISCIPLINE.
The discipline is mild snd firm, ad­
ministered on the principle that virtue
brings its own reward and vice its own
shame. The highest incentives to vir­
tuous actions are impressed by precept
and example, while vice and immoral­
ity ure restrained by all proper means
Students are taught rather to govern
themselves than to be governed. Moral
power is the principle, an uppeal to the
head and heart, self-government from
Christian motive. Hence no student
can be permitted to remain- who indul­
ges in card-playing, intemperance, pro­
fanity, neglect of stadies, or any other
vice' or impropriety. Daily moral in­
struction bared on the Bible, leaves but
little else to be done in government.
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MIXED SCHOOL.
MONMOUTH DRUG AND PRES­
CRIPTION STORE
KEEPS CONSTANTLY ON HANDS
BLACKSMITHING.
Farmers, Grangers, and the rest* of
mankind, I desire to thank you for the
liberal patronage heretofore extended
to me, and would respectfully ask you
to continue the same.
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Do you know that I am the only
blacksmith in Monmeuth precinct that
keeps a stock of Iron and Steel on hand
so as to do your work on a minutes
notice.
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All work warranted and as cheap as
any first class work can be done.
A GOOD ASSORTMENT OF
Fresh Drugs,
^Medicines,
Chemicals,
Faints. Oils,
Glass, Fancy and
Toilet Articles.
A FULL SUPPLY OF
Stationery,
Common School and
College Text Books.
LIBERAL DISCOUNT FOR CASH.
JZ>x*. JT. M. Powell,
Proprietor.
STOVES AND TINWARE.
W. J. WELL». ;
Monmouth, Or., April 28, 1877.
Having just received an assortment of
STOVES AND TINWARE
the undersigned is enabled to sell any­
S275.00
thing in hid line cheaper than ever.
PARLOR ORGAN EARNED BY A
Repairing also dona to order.
LADY IN TWO WEEKS.
Shop on Main Street, first door south
Canvassers Wanted, male or female. Splen­
did premiums. Large cash commissions. No of Kramer and Hoge's blacksmith shop.
capital required. Bend 10 cents for sample
Call and examine before purchasing
magazine and full particulars.
Address. Z eb C bckxet ' s M aoazise , W asb - your supplies elsewhere.
isorroit, N ew J bbsbt .
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WM. CHURCHILL.
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“Voice Bars”
makes it musical, ex­
tends its compass. Indispensable to Singers
End Speaker«. Cures Coughs. Bronchial Affec­
tions. Relievos Asthma. Circulars free. “Voice
Bars” Co., Cincinnati, 0.
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QUCT I Q r<irfnn>od Shell*. ' Everybody
□nCLLO ple^ea. 25c. 4 for 50c. A. If.
Fuller, Brocktci, Ms.
Experience has demonstrated con­
clusively that mixed schools, under
proper regulations and restrictions,
jKiesess decided advan'ages over exclu­
sive institutions. Young gentlemelt
and ladies exercise a refining, restrain­
ing, yet stimulating influence over each
other, when associated in the same
school and in the same class, which
nothing else can supply, They vie
with each other for the wreath of
honor, as they labor side by side in a
common cause.
THE BIBLB.
God has given man two great volumes
—Nature and Revelation—suited to his
physical aud spiritnal constitutions.
These are full of facts addressed to the
understanding.
From Nature, we leant the principles
which minister to the waLts of the
body, giving food to eat and raiment to
wear. From Revelation, we receive
those principles by which the spirit is
fed, and clotbed with troth and right­
eousness. Any system of ednestion,
which neglects either of these volumes
is incomplete. To train the intellect iu
physics! science and neglect the moral
nature, i» dangerous to society ; for it
imparts power which, without moral
principle to guide, may lie destructive
to the peace and happiness both of th»
individual and society.
TO THE FRIENDS AND PATRONS
OF CHRISTIAN COLLEGE.
The prospeofs of Christian College
are most flattering. The institution is
increasing in reputation, and .its influ­
ence and popnlarity are rapidly extend -
ing. Its friends may anticipate a career -
of still greater usefulness. The patrons
of the school wiljjdo well to .begin now
to shape their business so as to send
their sons and daughters at the opening
DO YOU WANT CIRCULARS OR i of next session. One full term, taking
the classes in order, is worth more than
NOTICES
double the time scattered over several
O»ANY*4S.,> Pit I NEED ?
sessions. We hope to welcome to tho
Send us yeur ordei, and it will bo halls of Christian College on the first
done neatly and cheaply, and sent you Monday in September next, a larger
by retnrn mail.
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number of students, and
inaugurate ,
Address,
D. T. S tanley ,
i a more, successful and prosperous
Monmouth, OTT* rest ion tl.an the one soon t< clcee.
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