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    PACIFIC CHRISTIAN MESSENGER.
SATURDAY, PEC.
I, 1877
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’ A D V E R T l5i E À E N T S .
ADVERTISEMENTS. *
CHRISTIAN
COLLEGE,
ADVERTISEMENTS
CHEAP G WS!
Monmoutli,
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POLK COUNTY, OREGON.
’piIE Undersigned has bought out the
1? T V I\ r sm«.c,
nYe74»rr kin t-rn-f x** kml breech ’onJ ng,
The Collego is under, tlie care of a
JAA-A- D ■* *
p»n*'l t »ui irp- avny 7. Bjin-I I
fiam ll ).
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Ur 11 UU-.G5, l areet or t an»
Board of Trustees, who will spare no I- I ihooten,
tue.
pains to make it equal to the demands
»SHOT ntfs, GUN
8 J':;1;1;
th«. IwMt
at Dr:<e« V***’r »'*•*’* **’’r
<•*•«! in »hm
Indoponclonoo 9 I of the ago.
country; Warnut^i wot v» kick or >,-Att>-T, an t to ahoAt rl«*«
at vere long
with kitni’. poue..4iioM. Luu blu Gutta
Tho
members
of-
the
Faculty
are
troia kl) u» ii.9, Stugie, $1 toi J«.
And will fill up" with a new Stock and
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il TV P'
Si fi, d and - «hootrr*. ror pw-
competent, energetic, and devoted to * -IVij
V * "1 j V 1 a 3 ( * 4<r Mn j rail <>rftv«sl nrcniit-
continue the business.
niüoti; L!u« or full nickel j ht$J. :ur I.’ ta or Crnirat I ira
the cause of education.
aniTi^jn.'.iua . Packet, Belt aw.l N«ry Stxee; * al*>, L*<1 ta’-
Ituvoivcr», «11 rricoi. from <•» tu iii.
UPHOLSTERED WORK
THE LOCATION OF THE COLLEGE
PHTULS. ail KiaLt and e x .a, horn <! to $n.
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IS CENTRAL. ACCESSIBLE,
Kept on hand and made to order.
AND BEAUTIFUL.
J. H. JOHHSTOM,
COFFINS
GREAT WESTERN GUN WORKS.
Of all kinds furnished to order. |
Every candidate for admission into
No. 109 SuiitliS.-! I St. **
any of'tho departments of this College,
FZ T T 2 BTJ H en, FA.
Repairing rteatly and promptly done.
X. R Wa.aen-i .Pern'iTur» 1 y Mail, Fnwt
to auy
n»|ist present satisfactory evidence of
y, Fv««. ijillce. m Ai. î 1 4"*’ J '»■•'vs. »’ 1 \3natle* (itinn «vnfc
«Call on me.
Ly Exj HH ”• any.EiprcM ofi.ee la ihu U. S., io V« ixatuiued
good nidral character ; if he shall hard
baf'.r* paid
AU. GTkWr
tr.nA’UTb .A/.’l a< >rm -,t «f
FRANK ZEISBERG.
«vrrv.thiuz in- fin Ime uf AMBI NiTlON, l.LS I IX®
bejeri connected with any other oollege,
TURKS, <• UN U VKl.lv'’ .MA fLl'l Vf-». ll.i.l'J'EM,
LOCKA. TRUHiEI^.I HTîA'sS M<» NiiNtl. RIDA/
Independence, Or.
7-22-ly
lift must produce a certificate of honor­
STOCK*. SPRINGS. hCREU'S, FO’tf.l.N<K r»f all kinds.
FÎSUINtF TAUX LE, S'ElN'Ui. NETS, Ru DA, AJ XK»,
able stnuding from tho authorities oL. i BOOKS,
JteèM. H' m . A- c
A. C. SWEET,
ARMY TH NTS. 1, Vund II foot, »t $: », $2) and Sil5«
that college.
ALL
----- ’rtTO'Si'S^tiyn'Eon'sists of hrirT?rnis of
S'-’ • 3 » • •
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Lilywn! difco’i’it to ir » t ’tnntv and d.iali’t-«.
v
' Twenty Weeks each, and aqjnter-
Bapainag o® G uuj *ad il«v4jr»rt promptly au J welj done«
7-2 » 0i*t
loediute Examination nniE Renewing
of.GlmSlea at the" endJSfthe first term.
«The Collegiato year is divided into i Furniture ! , Furniture ! !
I'ullertion. Convevuiciug and Probate biuinexH
two terin4-of twenty weeks each.
.promptly attended to.
The first term begins on Monday,
Will practice ill all the Courts of this State.
September 11, 1877, and ends January'
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Furniture!!
7-22tl
-25. 1878.. The K3cofrt terttrbegilis ou _
Monday, January 28, 1878) utnT closes
J.
'on Wednesday before the third fYunday
Furnitvire, Safes.
in June, 1878. Intermediate e^amida-
tions, lust week of tho first term, final
1 Jedsteads, Tablés, ‘
examinations at the close of the session.
Anbual Meeting qf the Board, of
Chairs, Windows,
Trustees, on Tuesday before tlfe third
Snndity in June, z
Doors.
_
TUITION PER TERM OF TWENTY.
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Picture Prames, etc
WEEKS.
Collegiate Department
' $20110
ALSO A G0OD.SFXECTION OF
Rreparaloe-y. Department
15 Ö0
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t> 00
Primary-Department- :
Janitor’s fee
:
2 0Ó
(Piano)
BEST OF WORKMANSHIP Music,
“ Gnitur or Melodeon
I . â
Organ
WATERHOUSE’S,
Painting water color. Oil | At Teacher's
prices.
Oil Drawing, Pencil,
prices.
'\S < -HEAP AS THE CHEAPEST.
POST
OFFICE BUILDING
Crayon
Wax work, Ao. .
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Montnoiitli, •
DellVrrrft ut Boati nhil Carn'Frera
Vocal Music.
Orcsoii.
One-half of the above rates must be
Send for Price List to
G-fi-tf
' paid in-advance ; ana similar payments
O. F. DENNIS,
must he thader in advance at the begin-
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SAWKM, IMIKOOW,
rri ros. i<:. iji ¿ bun ’
Tiing. q(, evbry ten weeks ^hereafter to
tin- eml of Hie session.
MONMOUTH, OREGON,
FORTY YEA ID* KEFO1XE THE PUBLIC.
No fees will be,refunded to students
leaving before tho expiration of the
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DEALER . IN
term for which they have paid, except
Thames»,
<• in cases of protracted sickness.
Celebrated American
Boarding can ba obtained in private I
Sit ci dies,
families at from 83.00 to 8-1.00 per week.
WORM SPECIFIC
-OR-
' **"**PISCIPL1NE.—
SpUTS,
The discipline is mild and firm, ad­
ministered
on
the
principle
that
virtue
And
everything
that
is
kept .in it firs
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/ 163 Smithfield St., ntuSurgb. Ta.
FURNITURE STORE
OF MJi. MERWIN, IN
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CHRISTIAN. MESSENGER.
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Large illustrated Price LifcÂuT
SetstfZL,
Doors,
BlixxcLs,
OTJLlding-s
NOW IS THE TIME TO SUBSCRIBE
FOR THE
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JOHN WAYMTRFS..
CASH AND PRODUCE J5TORE,
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ORECON
DALLAS,
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T AM ■selling goods for cash or produce
J- only, which enables me to sell them
cheap, and X would- like • for my old
friends, and new ones too, to come and
see my stock and learn my prices before
buying.
JOHN WAYMIRE.
Dallas, Oregon, .Tnne-21, 1877.
ly
*s uot •'“*»’
in tbe-e
"g fi®®*1» »*u-C:in l“1-’node in
A ■_ A three mentha by air. j>ne of
¿¡IB either sex, in any part.of-tlic
eoiiiiti' who is willing to work Ktoadilv at the cu>-
I Imi-K-'t, rlml ».-• firn. ‘1. Sud-y. w.-na.in > <
own.town'. You need not be away front liouio over,
night. Von can give your Whole time to the wore,'
or only ypnr spare moment«. We have agents
wlm are liialiing over #20 per day. All who engage
atone»-.-»» nrake money fast. At the pre-ent
time money cannot be made soeasilv sn.l rapidly
litany other hiisiriess. Itcijsts nothing to try the
br.-iness. Term»’ttfi<l
Chittit free» Addfvss at
otve,
IL IY x LLBITA t'0..
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Portland,
Melilo. z
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T HE NEW
DR. C. MCLANE'S
VERMIFUGE.
.. -.htyWteown.reward and vice ita.D.wn,
ciîitïntr*
^Fltre
’1V- ­
buuiuo.
The highest irtiinnlifno
iaeentives tzx
to W vir
SYMPTOMS OF WORMS. -I»
tuous actions are impressed by precept
h »4 exnuiplu, .while vice anil immoral­
ity are restrained by all proper means.
Students are taught rather to giiurrn
themselves thau to be governed, rforal
power is tile principle, un appeal to the
iieail and heart, self-gôvérnmerft’ from
Christian motive. Hence no sti^ifwti-
can be permitted to remain who iudnl-
., ges in carik-plnying. inteurpcrance, pro­
fanity, neglect of stadies, or any other
vice or impropriety. Daily moral in-
Ktrrnftû'tn bai-ed on thg Dible, leaves but
I ;-..httle vlàKto bt^Skiwfin' govern ment.
. f “1 MIXED SCHOOL.
Experience has demonstrated con­
clusively that mixed schools, nnder
proper regulations and ’ restrictions,
possess decided advau’ages over <iw«ko>~ ■ t
sire institutions. Young gentlemen
and ladies exercise a refining, restrain­
ing, yet stimulating influence over each
other, when associated in the same
school and in the same classr-asktch
nothing else can supply, They vie
with each other for the wreath of
honor, as they labor side by aide in a
common cause.
THE BIBLE.
Ood has given man two great volumes
—Nature and Revelation—suited to his
physical and spiritual constitutions.
These are full of facts addressed to the
un<ler8tandqi^a
From Nature, we learn the principles
which minister to th^ wants of the
body', giving Jood to cat and raiment to
wear. From Hevelatiou, wo receive
thoso principles by which the spirit is
fed, and clothed with truth and right­
eousness. Any system of education,
which neglects either of these volumes
is incomplete. To train the intellect in
physical science and neglect the moral
nature, is dangeroirt Io society ; for it
imparts power which, without moral
principle to guide, may l>ç destructive
to the poace and happiness both of the
individual and society.
THE Countenance is pale'and leaden-
colored. with occasional flushes, or
a circumscribed spot on one or bath
cheeks; the eyes become dull; the pupils
dilate; an azure semicircle runs along
t!ie lower eye-lid ; the nose is irritated,
swells, and sometimes bleeds ; a swell­
ing of the tipper lip ; occasional head­
ache, jwith humming or throbbing-of
the ears ; an unusual secretion of saliva;
slimy or. furred tongue; breath very
foul, particularly ih the morning; ap­
petite variablt, sometimes Voracious,
with a gnawing senairioi|OjUtb? stomach,
at others, entirely gone”; fldeting pains
in the stomach ; occasional’nausea and
vomiting; violent pains throughout the
abdomen-. bowels’- irregular, at times
costive; stools slimy; not unfrequently
tinged with blocd; belly swollen and
Hartl; urine turbid; respiration occa­
sionally difficult, and accompanied by
hiccough; cough sqtpetimes dry and
convulsive; uneasy and disturbed sleep,
with grinding of the teeth i; temper
variable, but generally irritable,
irritab
&c.
Whenever the above symptoms
afte found to exist,
DR. C. MCLANE’S VERMIFUGE
Will certainly effect a cure.
IT DOES NOT CONTAIN MERCURY
in any form ; it is an innocent prepa­
ration, not capable of rfring the slightest
injury to the most tender infant.
The genuine D r . MPL ane ’ s V ermi ­
fuge bear; the signatures of C. M c L ane
and Fi.EMiNG‘Br;o.K on the wrapper.
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DR. C. MCLANE’S
LIVER
PILLS.
These Pills arc not recommended-as
uaedy for “till the ills that ftah is
heir to,” bitt in nflhctions of the Liver,
And in all BiiiousI ompiaints,Dyspepsia
anti Sick Headache, or diseases of that
character, they stand without a rival.
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TO THE FRIENDS AND PATRONS
OF CHRISTIAN toLLEGE.
AGUE AN D FEVER.
- No better cathartic can be used pre­
paratory to, or after taking Quinine.
Ad a simple purgative they are un­
equaled.
lIMWAnn OF IMITATIONS.
’ Sy- geuuiire arc never sugar coated.
„ ,-*^i box has a rcl wax seal on the
’»I, wit\.he impression D r . M®LAjrs’e
I xyrr
z, ,
11 *r!*K>er bfani the signatures ®f
•< • M^L ank sxd F leming B ro «.
. m -d by all rc^>cstable
aud
enrrntry storekeepv R generallv.
I
The prospects of Christian College
are most fl^Upring. The institution is
increasing in repntation, and its intfn-
euoe and popularity are rapidly extend­
ing. Its friends may anticipate a career
of still greater usefulness. The patrons
of the school will do well to begin now
to shape their business so as to send
their sons and daughters at the opening
of next session. Ono full term, taking
the elassos in order, is worth more than
double tluUime scattered over several
seiiaionsT^We hope to welcome to the
halls of Christian College on the third
Monday in September next, » larger
number of students, ud to insagunrte
H more suocossfni * b < MWperw
oe sloa thin tho en<
4FM<
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ih
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class
HARNESS SHOP,
And will sell cheaper than anybody
for cash.
All pork warranted to be of the best
material and by the best of workman.
Also repairing done on tho shortest
notice and reasonable terms.
Give me a trial and I will guarantee
satisfaction.
6-13-tf
ORIGINAL
GOODYEAR’S RUBBER
GÓÒDS.
Vulcanized Rubber in every- Conceivable
Form, adapted to Universal Use.
tin abtk lï vxnrn rova pounds wiionr can
BI SENT BT MAIL.
WIND AND WATER PROOF
garment® a specialty. Onr Cloth surface coat
combines, two garments in one. For »Briny
weather, it is a t'erfoct Watef proof,~au<l in dry
weather, a
NEAT AND TIDY OVERCOAT.
By a peculiar process, the rubber is put be­
tween tne two cloth MiirfaccH, which prevent«
tnnelNilft or «ticking, even in the licttest
climates. They are made in three color»—
Blue, Black and Browh.
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ABE LIGHT, PORTABLE, STRONG AND
,
DURABLE.
. We are now offering them at the extremely-
low price of St® each.. Sent poet-paid to any
aJdreaa upon receipt of price.
When ordering, .tat« size around cheat, over
veet.
Reliable parties dealring to tee our goods,
can aend for our Trade Journal, giving des­
cription of onr leading article«.
Be sure and .got tho Original Goodyear’s
Steam Vnleanized fabrics.
□ySeml for Illustrated price-list of our
Celebrated Pocket Gymnasium.
Adilres carefully,
Goodyear’s Rubber Curler Co.,
P. O. Box 515«.
•97 BROADWAY,
KffTlhu Cirr.
7-8-ttm
£ BLACKSMITHING.
J. M. HOGE
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WAS ^YAJiDEB.IKE
FIRST PREMIUM!
At tho Centennial Exhibition, 187^ and has
always c.nrritl off the liurlieol honor»
.
when \\*r exhibited.
A COMPACT, sjytrm. nvraRir.
Light Ku fining and EFFICIENT “LOCK
STITCH" MACHINE. ADAl*TED to the
WANTS of KV1K\ BODY. The HOME
SE Wl NC M ACM IN E wm Perfectedeight
j ears amce by U m aid of the best inventive
talent *i*d Mechanical Skill, it COMBINED
all the Eaaentlal Faria of a FIRST CLA88
MACHINE, is SIMPLE In CONSTRUCTION»
Stt'PEKIOK in Strength end Beauty,
contain« tea» Working Parts and is Capable
of DOING a Ufirfer rasp« of Work than other
Sewing Machines. It will H UN for yam
UH bout COSTING ONE CENT for Rf 1’AIM-
In the Manufacture of this MACHINE the
Very IleRt TSfaterlnlw are USED.
The WEARING PAKTH are HARDENED.
. and the Meehan I am has been constructed
with the operiul oirir of producing an
Easy Sunning, DURABLE, nwl »tanost
NOISELESS MACHINE, adopted KQUAU.Y
WBLL for Coamo or flue T1IRKA1). COT-
'JVN,8ILKor LINEN, SEWING from the
JJflktritt MuiUnt to Keaver Cloth aiul
which are contributed by some of otir
ablest brethren, and sre intended to
present discussions of the various
religions questions that are of interest
■ and value to all lovers and aeekers after
truth. .The
.EDITORIAL DEP tRTMENT
will present Brief Notes ou corn nt._
~r religiowH events. Discussions of Practi­
cal Matters relating to the Church mid
private Christian lift-. Answers to
Scriptural questions, Extracts' mid
Comments, and such other, matters of
interest as shall Resent themselves
iron» time to-time.
An interesting feature to thosi wi n
do not take the daily pii| ers, is til«
NEWS DEPARTMENT.
Here will be found the history .o< tire ‘
Evtnta of-the week in the Eint gs <•< :u-
piled from the latest Telegrams, wt’h
Out’Political Coloring ; a general ■ •
liM-of 1’ie‘ifie Const an gli..int<’
in
onr nilmerpAis exchanges.
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' fiVo Hive an intereKting li»t f
CORRESPONDENTS
who give uh History,TraveTa. -ki u l.e» .
Descriptions of IniporfitritTPia« es and
Things, Ac. •'
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CHURCH-NF,WS
wc aim to give iuforin-ition of the Sue- ,
cesa of the Gospel,’ 1st, on
Pacitlb Coast, as reported bv brethren ;
2d, cf Hio Cause ^laewlijere. as gleaned
from onr exchanges. The people of
this count being from the Eastern'/
States are always glad to learn of the
Spread-of the Truth there.
A Very important feature to those
rearing families, is the
t FAMILY DEPARTMENT
.
wlierc are given the choicest selections
and contributions, such as are calculat­
ed to instill a love for the right, lead
the young to Christ, teach the duties of
the members of families to each «other.
Ac. Miss Mary Stump, of literary
fame, will give this department her
special attention.
By the help of our Heavenly Tatliet
we intend to make the P acific C hris ­
tian M essenger the
LEADINO RELIGIOUS PAPER
of the Pacific Coast, and ask all lovers
of Trnth to assist us in this work hy
sending subscribers, and thus doing
them, ns and the cause good.
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To any pecson sending five new names
with the moneys we will send one copy
free for one year.
Price in coin, 82 50 per ye^r.^,.
Always payable in advance.
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Address,
TACIHC CHP.I8TL4N MESSINGER,
M onmouth , O r .
ASTHMA
AND CATARRH REMEDY.
trial package pref .
Asthma relieved in flee minutes,
it« use a cure effected.
Address, W. fe. B^LLW •<il.
MfHAWApni.i«. Ixn.
in**.
I L«?iÄilly dl'rx’^erc'J a Mure cure for
HOME SEWING MACHINE that
every MACHINE is fully
'■*“ U®down to
ACTS® N ..' i
-°9p"rbo* s-mr--—
Tor ahi by Doi' u S l Or**k- Ohio.
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Warranted for Five Years.
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LITE AGENTS wanted in lecaliUca where
we are not represented.
■Hcnll for price/, and samples of work done
on U10 l^iME, or call at any .f our oSiees.
KELLY
J ohnson , C lark & Co.,
30 Union 8qn»re, Nnw York.
664 Wuhington Street, Boston, Mses.
lilt Becnnd Ave., FJttsbvgh, Pa.
141 Bute Street, Okie Age, Ill.
31 8<mtb 6tb Street, 8t. Los», Mo.
17 New Montgomery Pt., San rruclreo, OaL
7-11-fa
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UNDERWOOD,
SALEM, ORECON,
on hand, of their own manu­
facture,
H AVE
FOUR-SPRING HACKS,
,
CARRIAGES and BUGGIES ;
,
.
All mode of the beat Jersey Hickory,
tinned and finished in the
.
beet manner.
Call and examine them before making
a nnrchaae.
7Mtn
>4». fera lr „.«£?>. ‘ I'l.s?"’ “‘«•»•"•xt...... M.a
Il prepared to do all kinds of Blaik ~
smithing o* short noUse and in good
order. Shop, AaU doos south of Harwres
Shop. Give Mtn a trial, if yon want
your work Jons promptly.
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■ Eeing tl’.e only Christian weekly west
. of the Rocky Mountains, it is of spetiul
interest to every JDiscijtJe on the Pacific
slope, atnl should be rend by all.
• Among its many features to commend
it to tho Brotherhood and all lovers of
a pure Christian Literature, are. its
ORIGINAL COMMUNICATIONS,
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