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7 PACIFIC CHRISTIAN MESSENGER, SATURDAY, JUNE 29, 1878. . *• - ............. - - - . ■ >« ' — •.... 1 ' ... . = * *. . I M ISC EL LAEEO US. ADVERTISEMENTS. I not from riches. Though we are snr- to isolate themselves from their fel truly great go forth in life, with vigor lows, or taught them to consider an<l courage, fearing no difficulty, ■ rounded with all the eunforts that CHANGE OF B a SE. themselves as set apart in some I ! yielding to no obstacle, seeking not wealth can afford, and are inwardly CHRISTIAN COLLEGE, the perishing things of earth, but goaded by the painful scourge of con ¡»eculiar way A q do the wil[ of God. G. AV. HOWARD, I Monmoutli, This idea, though greatly modified, I i seeking virtue, the source of true hap- » science, our pathway seems dark and MONMOUTH, : : ORECON, still holds possession of some of our j I piness; the wisdom they glean ."rom life is dreary. They who roam from POLK COUNTY, OREGON. Would respectfully inform all of his old very best and ablest ministers, but the broad experience of life, they zone to zone, who encounter perilous the world demands that they shall freely impart to others, that they scenes of adventure in pursuit of hap t customers (and as many new ones as. would be pleased to call) that he has Tiri College is under the care of a. take their place beside their brothers need not through experience, learn piness whose lives are one search for moved his •- -.¿'i . Board of Trustees, who will-spare no excitement, would find it far more to . the dear lesson that cost so many of less noble calling, and become, in pains to make it equal to the demands BOOT & SHOE SHOP were they to form every sense, true and interested lives, but by excepting the proffered their advantage .____ _ , . . i t a to one door north of ■PoBtoffice, where 1 he , of the ug.e. ..... by the. , , , ,, , , . citizens of the world, that they shall advice, may shun' the dark chasm of new resolutions, prompted * .1 . / , ' will be found ready, at short notice, to The members of the Faculty are calls of and wisdom not only keep th^ fountain pure, but destruction. — virtue *,.... - — - ........ —■ — for the — . put yon up a first class BOOT, SHOE or competent, energetic, and devoted to conquest of themselves How great SLIPPER 1 Satisfaction guaranteed ■ or the cause of education. > Some say that life was given to j shall’ also guard the swelling widening 7-15-1 y THE LOC ATION OF THE COLLEGE stream, that-none may poison its enjoy. So it was, but to properly' how morally grand would that person ; no sales . IS CENTRAL. ACCESSIBLE, bright waters, through all its long, . _e<joyiLour every aim must be, for be, who could really, and at all times ! 1 .AND BEAUTIFUL. silver course, till it reaches the thirst the rich prize, that honesty awards us, look- upon wealth, power, pleasure ' 0 3 Z 3 ing lips of all humanity. Of what and every thought scented with the such as the world seeks, as but worth- | : ► 3 1 The .Session consists of-two Terms of use is it that good men labor and fragrant odors of goodness and purity. less before the superior charms of i Twenty Weeks each, and an Inter w S ” s teach and then hand over the govern To ever run to extremes, as many do, deity. Such a course certainly brings 5 » 5 80 mediate Examination and Renewing 03 » of Classes at the end of the first term. ‘ I ment to crafty and designing poli is not to-enjoy life, for enjoyment is a a pleasure that far exceeds ttat which V 5 » cn The Collegiate year is divided into follows the gratification of the tem natural and cairn feeling, remote from ticians, who defeat every' object for two terms of twenty weeks each. 3 * H poral desires. The-divine Father in » the excitement and turbulence that 2. which that government was institut The first term begins on Monday f 2' O Reptemlier 10, 1S78, and ends Janiiary ► ed ? Of wliat use is it that the spring from the superffuitiea of life. his infinite wisdom and goodness is 0* 5 Ci 31, 1879. The second term begins on 33 3 ehiinister prays for “ our rulers,” after Wisdom seeks this enjoyment not for pleased to bestow on virtue the reward 3 « Monday, February 3. 1879, and closes 8 I ♦- S tí 3 on Wednesday before t ie Third Sunday by his vote placing them in a position the purpose of being counted wise by best adapted to our’ natures. “ What 3 o in June, 1879. Intermediate examina'}>. 2 0 which he dares not himself accept. It a multitude, and rising in the estima nothing earthly gives or can destroy, 5 2 s? tions. last week of the first term, final the soul ’ s calrff sunshine, and the examinations at the close of the session. is his to demonstrate that the religion tion of others, but for the pure joy to- O X* 3 2 Annual Meeting of the Board of w which he teaches will stand the test which it gives rise. Contentment in heart-felt joy is virtue’s prize.” No *t » — Trustees, on Tuesday before the third 3 exterior affections can disturb the in M 3 X* u> of political temptation as well as obscurity is preferable to honor -or Sunday in June. JO H •Z C 5 ¿5 39 ennoble private life) and it is not fame in public, w*here often the station ward peace of those whose aspiratiors TUITION PER TERM OF TW ENTX 1 O □ WEEKS. skepticism, nor lack of veneration for stifles the real sentiments of the are noble, and whose souls are keenly as 02 X alive to the value of wisdom and ex Collegiate Department 820 (XI heart that would otherwise find an his sacred calling, but the earnest 5 •zf. Preparatory Department 15 OO ■ **3 wheresoever they go, perience ; and exit ; reason then tells us contentment pleading voice of struggling baffled 9 00 Primarv Department ; » ? Janitor’s fee t ; ; ? 2 00 humanity which calls him to assist in is the foundation upon,which happi and whatever they suffer, the same Music, (Piano) still pervading their holy calm is ness rears her superstructure, and bearing the burdens of a government; “ Guitar or Melodeon " Organ " . whose benefits alike he shares. Shall when founded upon anything else whole lives, and tinging with the Painting water color. Oil | At Teacher’/ the cry of “ political preacher ’’.affright than self-government, it can not stand mellow light of confidence their every Oil Drawing,' Pencil, price*. Crayon s J h » soul, and steel his heart against permanent and secure against the act. W;,x work Ac. Then n we seek happiness we that earnest, almost despairing call ? winds and waves of an adverse fate. Vocal Music. must seek it, not amid the flowery Oi shall he not throw himself in this I can conceive, no situation in life One-half of the above rates mnst be paid in advance ; ana similar payments breach wherp one arm may stop a more torturing to the heart, or more paths of pleasure, the dizzy bights must be made iu advance at the la-giu- thousand, and tattle w ith the wrong t destructive to all the noble and fine of ambition, nor yet amid the glitter niug of every ten weeks thereafter to---- ..f ing treasures of a Creasus ; but fre the end of the session. in legislative hall as fearlessly and feelings. of the sou^, than that in No fees will be refunded to students with same noble enthusiasm as that which no confidence exists. Confi quently in the rugged path of duty, j leaving before tho expiration of tLe . with which he denounced it from the dence is the mainspring of action, the amid the hovels of poverty, in the term fdr which they have paid, except - The afflicted can no::' le restored t > perfect in eiyiasajf protracted sickness. pulpit’s safe retreat ? And do you bone and sinew of life; it guides us |ier. nance of self-control. Happiness health and bodily energy, at home, ufthuut Boarding can be obtained in private say” " not yet,” “ not yet.” No, no, in all our efforts, and leads us to "pei’* dwells in the mind. The palace can the use of nt-tti'-ine of tiny kiirtl. ' families at from 53 tWto 54 OOper week. not receive it more readily than the severance, to aplor in seeking wis the wise old world never assumes the a ? n DISCIPLINE?’ ToIe~bTprophet, and yet from machine dom, and to trustfulness in divine cottage. The scepter is as impotent The discipline i» mild aud firm, ad shop and from merchant’s desk, from protection. To cultivate this faculty as the artisan's implement. It is ministered on the principle that virtue •»rings its own reward and vice its own glittering trowel and from glowing we must have confidence in ourselves, within the reach of all, it is- equally vx I> K A X I>~, ' . nhame...1 ixe highest Incentives to vir- their*, if they earn --it. Know tlren forge, from quiet farm and- stately7 for whëfeîn we lafk'this'wè are" sure ■Titons actions are lmpri-ssed by 'preeepr For self-application t* any party/-th* body, and example, while vice and immoral college halls both faith And hope say to fail. To call all men diahdirest be this truth, (enough for man to know), meet every requirement. ity are restrained by all proper means. they will come, are Coming, even now cause we are, would be to write folly •* Virtue alone is happiness below.” Student« are taught, rather to govern The most learned physicians and s ‘.entific Miss J ennie M.-O we N; themselves than to be governed. .Moral - nn r p r oud young brothers, whose high Ja our names. And, trumpet forth pur ---- m m »/Fne +f* and t — ¡'vis* - term. souls bow not to dishonor, whose shame. To suspect all of evil inten Th**« curative appliance hav<* nOw I bertd and hea.t, self government from The Laboratory of the System. atcxMrth«* tf>t tor upwind <n il.iTfy yen; -.and Christian motive. Bence no .-indent keen incisive intellects shall cut tions, is to show that we harbor, evil nrr pr»»(etr*«*d .-by• iHV'l^l-’atvUt a-U the principal vmuiu ; i« s ot th«» woiid- li.'-v were can be permitted to remain who indul toward others. If we pretend to have u**erwd tiwon.y Awtir«iof Merit fa»i T.lfrtric through sophistries, though centuries The stomach is the laboratory of the ges in card-playing, intemperance, pro Applhinc« * a: tin- urvnt Wrorhl’.« Ex!iioit;«>nM system, in which certain mysterious pro •—Furls. Philadelphia, ala! »i*< U'j;i !• —UIJ«1 fanity, neglect of stadies, or any other old, and whose courage dares expose- virtue xvhy should we not practice it. cesses are constantly going on. T lléne re hav»* hyn found u.«’" nnxt valuable, mil •, vice* or impropriety. Daily moral in- nirnpte, and eftlcient known ticutiuint lor To ever talk of a principle and never whose enthusiasm resistless sweeps all sult iu the production of that wonderful struc’ion bared on the Bible, leaves but the cure of d;.M use. little else to be done in government. beford it. The world’s great virtue is practice it is a shame to what man vivifying agent the blood, which in a READER, ARE YOJ A.'FLliTED? state of health rushes laden with the ele MIXED SCHOOL. patience, born of sad defeat and long, hood we possess, and tends to retard ments of vitality* to the remotest parts of I and wish to . recove r the $une degree of health, strength, and i ivrgy a> exp«-.,» need Experience has demonstrated con Ton? years of waiting, but she is not our after progress. Others have ob the system. But when the stomach is. in loriher ye.u>? ! •’ a»»y of The u.>! lowing semi-paraly zed by dyspepsia, blood manu ayrnptotns or ciu,*s oi i»\ epptonr* m«*« t your clusively tiiat mixed school*, tinder diseas« <l condition ? Ar»- you suff rh.tf from the poet’s ideal who, with folded servation as well as ourselves, and if facture is carried on imperfectly, the cir proper regulations and restrictions, ill-health «n any of iis many mai mukifari- dfflTP t m< to a s<-‘| tie nt upon a Hmivrinu. in i v- , hands and ¡Towm-cast eyes, sits solitary we possess virtue the consciousness of culation grows thin and slnggish. and the possess decided advan'ages over exclu ou>. chronic .. 6r hi a tioiinl disease? I«» you system »uff.as in consequence. Moreover, sive institutions. Young, gentlemen feel nervous, debilitated, freliui, liin.d, and u|>on a monument. She rests her feet it is enough for us, let others praise it. indigestion reacts upon the liver and bow lack tile poutroi a . 1 and u<•'.¡on ? Air you and ladles exercise a refining, restrain HUljjjevt to loss <;l JiivHioiy, have >p«-lls <»! hiiiil- Life is a race in which emulation I els. rendering the first sluggish and the upon the firm green earth, her listen ing. vet stimulating inllueuce over each liiK. I'll 11 II ess <? biorxf in the head, feel listless, latter constipated. Trie brain also sutlers moping, unlit tor business or pi<*a> r**. and other, wiien associated, in the same ing ear is bended low, her lifted eyes leads us, and in which virtue should by sympathy, and sick headaches, sleep KUDjvei to fit* of iiivliincholy ? Ar«- ymr ki»t- s< hool and in the same class, which m ys, stomach, or blood, Hi a disorder d coil- are full of expectation, and faith and be our aim. Emulation would not lessness and nervous sy mptoms are engen nothing else can s ipply. They vie dition? 1» you suffer from rheumatlsri, dered. Hostetter's stomach Bitters re neiiralicia <»r aches and pain*? Hrve you with each o»her for tlie wreath of hope are her supporters. There must cause us to envy the superior success forms this stote of things, gives permanent been iii'UMTe.t j ii ♦ arlv years a nd find your- . honor, as they labor side by side in a «elf haraswed with a multitude of k.c'iny , or excellencies of a brother, but it tone and regularity to the stomach and its • we leave them, the Imvurrtal Three symptoms? Are yon timid, nervous, and common cuuse. forgetful, ami vour mind eontinuai.y dwell associate orgaus, the bowels and liver, and ing on the subject? Lave you lost confidence whosa eyes look down the future might cause us to redouble our own ensures complete nourishment and increas THE BIBLE. in yourxelf and enen.y b-r business puisuils? Are you s’.ibj» rt to nny of i h" following symp years, whose quick listening ears dis exertions, to direct each energy we ed vigor of the syaU-m. It is the most «♦od has given msn two great volumes toms; Kestless nights, broken sleep, night* popularas well as the most efficient anti mare, dr« ams. palpitation of The tieart. latsh- —Nature and Revelation—suited to hie tinguish even now, though faint and possess to a determined purpose, in dyspeptic and tonic in America. 1 illness, con fusion of ideas, aversion to society, physical and spiritual constitution« dixziness in the heml diium*ss of sight, pim far away, the shouting of the herald the accomplishment of which there is The«« are full of facts addressed to the ples ami blotciie» on the nice ami back, mid • o’lier d«‘s|xmdent .symptom*? Thousands of deviation irom right or from principle. understanding. of that better coming day. young men. the middle aged, and even the bld, surt.-r from HHTvbus and physical debil From Nature, we learn the principles If we allow this desire to excel, to ity. Thousamls of females, too, are broken HUOU. F.ver-blooiit i nr which minister to the wants of the "Virtue Alone is Happiness down in health and spirlta fioni. disorders Roars, ready for immediate flowering, and lead us into envy and strife, or to body, giving f<>o,l to eat and raiment to )MH*uiiar io tiieir s< x. a lid who, from false “The Garden.’’ for one year, tent ¡mat- Below.” modesty or neglect ^prolong their sufierliigs. wear, from Revelation, we receive paid, by mail, on receipt of f l.W. prompt us in taking unjust means for Why. Ihm. further neglect a aulject so pro fi'E'TTTlCL '¿ft ▼•»rletle« of those principles by which the spirit is ductive <»t health ami nappim-ss when there □ tLDO. <hoirewt Flower obtaining our desired object, it is im is al band a means of rvstuiution? Life is like a billowy sea, and a fed, an 1 clothed with tfutli and right floods, ami •• The Garden.’’ acut post eousness. -Any system of education paid, by mail, on receipt of $1.00. PULVERMACHER'S man if he has no object to pursue, is a possible to escape unpunished. The which neglects either of these volumes The Garden. consciousness of duty disregarded is ELECTRIC BELTS AND BANDS wave u|*on its broad bosom. If he 1« incomplete. To train the intellect in terly’Mawaitne, devoted to the cult tire of cure tb«M* various diMMMed condition«, after physical science and neglect the moral Flovera and Vegetables. It is printed on would be successful he must picture the only evil that we cannot either nil other mean* fail, and we offer tile most floe book paper, profnaely illustrated, and nature, is dangerous to society • for it convincing testimony direct from the af containa a splendid <• Io rest Plate of in his mind some object worthy of face or escape ; a sense of duty pursues flicted lhenMtdvet, who have been restored to imp rts power whiclj, without moral Howers Priv. 2A co* Lt a fter, -mi 25 cenf» worfA of Seed» fr". principle to guide, may be destructive HEALTH, STRENGTH, AND ENERGY. attainment, and rousing each latent us ever. It is omnipresent like the Splendidly lllnetmted Cat«- after drugging |n vain for months ami y<*ani. to the peace and happiness both of the logue of Flowers and Vegetable Seeds and eneqjy, push forward in the mighty Deity. If we take to ourselves the Bend now ft>r 1» km <' kipiivk P amphlet and Plante for a I cent stamp. individual and society. T he E lectric Q vartkklt , a large Illus ■peelal Prle« J.lat to Market Gar trated Journal, containing full particulars conflict of life, until the object is in wings of the morning, and dwell in deners free. and IX FORMATION WOItTM THOU1AM1X*. Cup*t TO .THE FRIENDS AND PATRONS the ittermost parts of the sea, duty les mailed free. Addreaa, Wholesale Catalog«« to dealers, oa his possession. application. Address; OF CHRISTIAN COLLEGE. There are hundreds, yes thousands performed or duty violated is still ■— -PULVERMACHER OALVANIC CO., Be nJ. A. Elliott <fc Co. The prospect« of Christian College Gar. Eighth and Tin* Stc, CINKNNATI, 0. whose lives are totally void of inter with us, for our happiness or our ■•rtrt »U, nttek.r(h. Pa. «♦e most fl ittering. The institution is mjsery. If we say the darkness shall est to others OF *themselves ; whose i increasing in reputation, and its influ MT Avoid bogus appliances claiming elec every effort seepis stifled in its very cover us, in the darkness as in the tric j nah ties. Our Pamphlet explains how to ence and popularity are ranidly extend ram dietinguuh the genuine from the spunout. beginning, and whose courage, though light, our obligations are still with us- ing. Its friends may anticipate »career What is heaven ? Were I to define of still greater usefulness. The patrons great, is crushed by disappointment; x L eho ^ teeeufly . of the school will do well to begin now and all for the want of a suitable ob it in one word, and that to be the to shape their business so as to send rPHIS popular Ferrr is now in oomplet« ject uj»on which to spend the accumu standard of human comprehension, I * running order, managed by th ex- their eons and daughters at the opening should say it is happiness, supreme lating energies sf manhood. perienced ferryman, who will be fonnd of next session. One fall term, taking happiness. Every humanbeing, every strictly in attendance at all honra. Late The more noble, the more intellect the classes in order, is worth more than change« in the road has recent I v been ual the object is, the more happifying one that poasesses a soul, will at. once doable the time scattered over several made which now shnna all bad hilla, and make the distance shorter than before. A •easions. We hope to welcome Jp the will it be in its influence on our souls; say we seek happineas ; yet in how new and safe boat ynn by suspension I halls of Christian College on the third many myriads of ways will they do and as the human mind can conceive pulleys attached to a steel wire, which Monday in September next, a larger enable« us to cross at all stages of water. of nothing grander or more exalted in so. No two .view life in the same number of students, and to in«ngurate Oive me a call. its nature than Virtue, why not seek light, nor do they seek happiness in a more successful and prosperous BIRD DAVIDSON, it as the “ goal of our ambition.’* The the same manner. Happiness comes M amaou . i session than the one just closed. « « g I» N 0 3 NERVOUS AND DEBILITATED! ELECTRIC BELTS I