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    PACIFIC CHRISTIAN MESSENGER, FRIDAY, AUG. 27, 1880.
French Rhetoric.
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MISCELLANEO US.
MISCELLANEO US.
Highttown words are natural to the
French tongue, as the following illus­
trations Isom the Paritiian indicate.
There was in the days before the
great war a small wine-shop in one of
Che suburbs of Strasbourg. Its pro­
prietor then, a Frenchman, had called
it “ Le Grand Hotel de l’Univers
(The Grand Hotel of the Universe),
but his successor, a German, on com­
ing into possession, immediately Cure« all duoril.ra reiultin, from Impurity of tlia
Blood, including aU Scrofnloiu Biseaaes, skin
(tainted out this grandiose description
Eruption», Salt Itheum, Sw.lhng., Iiynpepaia,
Ijvcr Complaint, Debility, Catarrh, &e.
of his hovel, and honestly called it
Nine-tenths of all chronic and temporary
■" Wirthschaft.” - Not that the bSench-
disorders are caused by disturbance of the cir­
maiVs thought was dishonest; he culation of the blood, which depends greatly
merely used the terms which bfeRt ex­ upon the quality. If impure from want of
pressed his own idea, seeing no h&rtir- proper food, air, light, exercise, change of
dity in describing a cabin as though it scene, or from overwork, the whole system feels
ft. Sometimes its impurity is indicated by one
were a palace.
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of the diseases named ; sometimes by a gloomy,
The simple truth is that every despondent, dull, lazy feeling, commonly called
Frenchman appears to see himself and
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his belongings through a very power­
a
ful magnifying glass. A dustman will
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talk as freely of his honor or his dig­
nity as a Primo Minister could do.
implying lack of energy, debility, and general
We remember seeing a tipsy cab­ unhappiness. Nothing is so magpal in its
effects as this KING OF THE BLOOD,
man taken into custody by "one of the at
once a tonic and alterative, so called because
well-drilled police of the Empire, who it tones and alters the' stagnant functions, and
was disposed to do the thing quietly.. healthful activity results.
Numerous testimonials—the genuineness of
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which tv g u a r ant ee d-by ou r »find i n g o ffer of__
The moiKent he felt the policeman’s i $1,000 — and full directions can be
hand upen his collar he struck an found in the "Treatise” accompanying each
attitude, and, sobered at once by a bottle. Price $i.oo per bottle. Sold by all
position which was not without its dealers in medicine. D. R ansom , S on &
Go., Proprietors, Buffalo, N. Y,
anxieties,fhe said seriously,— v
" Je proteste, je proteste en face de
FEurope(I protest in the face of
Europe).
The crowd around applauded. No
one seemed to see anything funny in
OF ALL
the cabman’s magniloquence.— Ejr.
THE
Christian Messenger
HAH MOW EMTEB1O ÜPOW ITS
Tenth Volume,
proposes
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’—When Colonel Ingersoll was
«peaking in the Music Hall of Chicago,
he let fall this remark : “ Whoever is
a friend-of man is also a friend of
<Jod but he instantly recollected his
atheism, and added,” if there is one.”
Which reminds us of another Infidil'a
prayer: " O God, if there is a God;
save my soul, if I have a soul.”—X
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LINIMENTS
FOB MAN OB BEAST.
When a rundiclno baa Infallibly donn
iUi work in mliiionu of tawa for more
than u third of a century; when it hit«»
reached «¿very part of the world; when
numlwrlrRA fitmilhs cvi-rrwlit-rv con­
sider it tint only mtfe rrliatiet* in case of
1*1 n or Occident, it is pretty safe to call
such a medicine
THE BEST OF ITS KIND.
Thin is the cnsc with the Msxlean
Muitaus I, ini me Mt. Ever) mail
lM*itigM intelligence c»f a ▼alnable horse
saved, the ftg«»ny <>t mi awful scald or
bwm swbdued, the linirmi of rhtw
matism overcome, mid of fi thousand
mid one Other bfcsaillflpl *l««l mercies
iverforined by the old x liublc Mex­
ican MRilang Liniment.
to a
It is of special interest to the Brotherhood
West of the Rocky Mountains, and
Mn«tnn< Liniment.
it penetrutes mn«He, membrane and
tissue. to the very bone, banishing puin
|am! curing disease with A powet Hint
hifVer falls, it Is a medicine oeedvd by
everybody, from the » wnc A fto , who rides
lilt
MUSTANG
over the »oHtnry plaint, tofho merchant
Ikrimn*, unit-ihu woodcutter vho split»
11«foot with the
Jt cun*« Rheumatism when all other
application.« tail.
i ir.s Womlrrml
LINIMENT
«P<o<Rir euros such ai’.nivnLs <>t the
Ml MAX »i.l Ml ax
It he it nt a 11« it«. StvelllHK’»
Joint«. < on tract eil >l(i«rle%,. itnrn«
n tirl NrnLI«. Cut«, II ru I • <■ « a it <i
Mpritiit«, I’oitoiiniii llitr« anti
Nting«. MlffhfM, Lninette««, Old
Saras, I'lc^-r«, l’'ro«tbttc». Chilblain«.
More Alppl«'«. (akt<< Itreast. atxl
Indeed etery form
a star mH dH-
ea«e.
it Is the grettrnt remedy for the di«-
order« mill acciilenls Io which tlv
B kuii . crf . iuov aru Hulr.lect thut liu«
ever been known. It caiv«
Sprains.
Swlnnj, StltF Joint«,
Founder, name«« Nares, Hoof !>!«•
ease«. Foot Kot, Nerew tVoina. Neal»,
Hollow
Horn, Scratches, lViud-
<«>ls, Npaeln. Farcy, Rlnglionr,
Ohl^Nores, Fall Krlf, Film npaa
the Night and every other ailment
ta which the accnpante of the
Stable and Ntoek l ard are liable.
A iwentr-Uve cent bottle of Mexican
Mustang Liniment has ofirn saved a
«aljisnle horse, a life on crutches or
years of torture.
It heal« wHhont a Scar. It
to
the very root ot the matter, penetrating
•ven the bone.,,
It gnites werjdMxly, and d I «appoint«
no one. It lias been in sternly u«- tor
more than twenty.five years, and is
posit Kely
THE BEST
OF ALL
LINIMENTS
FOB MAN OB BXA6T.
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CHRISTIAN WEEKLYS.
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powers on the Board of Trustees to preserve the rightsand manage the arts if»
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of the Institution.
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¿very Disciple on the
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PACIFIC SLOPE
The location is central, accessible, healthful and beautiful.
Should subscribe for it
The members of the Faculty are competent, energetic and devoted
Its Literature
the cause of Education.
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of the Best, Purest, most in-
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Reports from the Field, the
EDITORIAL DEPARTMENT;
items of interest will make it a
The Session of forty weeks is divided into two terms of twenty week»
The first term begins on Monday, September 20, 1880, and ends
each.
February 4, 1881.
The second term begins February 7, 1881, and ends
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’ Wednesday before the third Sunday in June, 1.881.
desirable wetkly visitor
in every Christian family.
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PACIFIC
CHRISTIAN
Partial Examination of Classed at the end* of each month.
Examinations the last week of the first term.
Terms : 82.50 Per Y’ear
Intermediate
Final-Examination» at the
close of the Session.
MESSENGER,
Monmouth, Oregon.
Annual Meeting of the Board of Trustees,, on Tuesday before fhe thiref
HILLS ARCIII5IF.DF.AX LAWN MOWIR
< OMPANV,
Sunday in June.
Of Hartford, Conft.,
MANUFACmiEnS OF THE
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Collegiate Department
Preparatory Department
Janitor's Fee
LAWN MOWERS.
Three Mowers have become celebrated through­
out the World, whore lawn» are cultivated, as be­
ing tlie most perfect and desirable Lawn Mower»
ever made. They .tend at the head of tlie list of
Lawn Mowers in the U. 8. and Europe. They con­
tain all the improvements that ex]s,rience in their
manufacture can suggest t are beautifully finished,
thoroughly made, and do splendid work on every
variety of lawn.
Hand Mower Sizes, from 8 to 18 inches. Pony
and Horse Sizes, 24, 28 and 32 inches. Send for
Circular».
SOLD
OVK AGENTS EVEIIYWHEBE.
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Tuition Per Half Term—Ten Weeks.
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¡NEW ARCHIMEDEAN
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and CHARTER OAK
Music (Piano)
' „ /Organ)
Vocal Music :
1 At Teacher’s
I ' Prices.
The above lates must be paid in advance, at the beginning of each Tea
Weeks.
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No fees will be refunded to students leaving before the expiration of the
AGENTS FOIl THE MESSENGER.
MEXICAN
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to the best
All forms or out ward disease are
Kpeedily cured by the
V. Obacrivr.
—A Georgia colored delating,'
society was lately discussing: " Which '
is best for the laboring man, to work |
for wages or part of the crop ?” An
old " uncle ” spoke the sense of the j
meeting when he said : " Bofe was de
best, ef »iey could only be brung to-
gedder somehow.”..
itself, up
to bring
standard of excellence equal
THE BLUES.”
—A. dictionary and a cyclopaedia are
Consulted a great TeaT more Trequefitty"
by goo<l schdlars than by poor ones.
The better informed a man is, the
readier he is to make himself sure by
reference to authorities on any point
where there is room for doubt in his
mind. The peculiar use of a word in
a book or a paj»er he is reading, or the
mention there of any person or fact
with which he is not q(iite familiar,
sends him at once to hunt the matter
out, so that he shall know all about it.
And if he is writing an ordinary let­
ter he is pretty.sure to want to look
op the exact definition of some word
be isinciinld to use. and to compare
that with another for his puqwse.
But the ill-formed or the slovenly
-reader or writer glosses all such things
over, and fails to make any cain in_
the volume or the accuracy of his in- |
formation through his reading or writ-
ing; and the research to which it may
prompt him. Books of reference are ■
most prized by those who already
know most. It is the same in reli
gious reading as in secular. < oncor-
dances, Bible text bdoks, Bible die«
tTonanes? critical commentaries, and
other similar helps to Bible study, are
valued more highly and used more
freely by those'who are well acquain­
ted with the Bible text and Bible
• ^faehings than by any other class of
Bible readers. If you do not keep the
elementary helps to knowledge al­
ways at hand, and refer to them freely
and often, it is because yonr need of
information is gt eater than your sense
«»f need There can be no question
about that point.«—A'.
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CHRISTIAN COLLEGE,
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PACIFIC
. King of the Blood
THE BEST
MISCELLANEO US.
The following persons are agents for
the P acific C hristian M essenger , and
are autberized to receive and receipt for
snbacriptions. If no agent is conven­
ient, remit the amount direct to tbe office
by registered letter or postal order on
Monmouth;—
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boarding can be obtained in private families at 83.00 per week
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OREGON AND WASHINGTON TERRITORY.
Aumsville............................. .....T. J. Wilcox
Albany.....................................
J-. M. Propst
Amity...................................... ".. E. C. Williams
♦ Buena Yuta
. rw ... .W. 8. Linville
Bethel. .....
......J. H. Hawley
■' ‘ 'D. H. Putman
I Brownsville.............. ...
Brush Prairie, W. T
.............8. C. Harris
Bellevue..
.... Miss E. Davis
Cresswell...................
.... J. T. Gilfry
Crawfordsville....
.. • P. V. Orawford
I Corvallis..;..............
........... N- P. Briggs
I Canyonville.......... -.
• • • e ............ I. N Muncy
Cottage Grove.,
.............:8. B Knqy
Carolton ....................
..........J. W. Shelter
Castle R ick, W. T. ........... Wm. Huntington
Centerville................. ..... .V. J N. Stone.
Dalles
. L... •»•-N. Gai wood
Damascus; . ............ . .. ..D. H. Deardoiff
Drain’s Station.... ........... ,.S. Harlan
Dayton, W. T.,-....
.. . R. L. Dasbiel
Eugene................. T..
.. R. G. Callisoa
Halsey.........................
H. Davidaos
Hillsboro.....................
H. B. Morgaa
Independence.......... . ....... W. L. Hodgens
Jacksonville.............. . .. . Martin Peterson I
Junction...................... .......... . J. A- Bushnell
Lookingglass............ .................. ...A. L. Todd
Lafayette.............. ..
.......... W. D. Fenton
> LmrisviUe.......... .... ...........D. R. Lewis
Molala........................... ................... J. W. Thomas
Myrtle Creek............
.. F. M. Gabliert
McMinnville.............. .......... '....J. W. Cowls
Mohawk.......... .'........... .................... J... F. Mulkey
Monroe ........................ ...................... J. L. Wigfe
North Yamhill.......... ................. .. ..Isaac Davie
Oakland.. ................. ....................... E. A. Chase
Palons, W. T............ .......................... F. L. Bell
Pleasant Hill........... ..................... J....W. Parks
Perrydale... ................... ...... E. Richardson
Pendleton.................
..... Manning Miles
Portland........................ • Judge W. H. Adems
Pilot Rock.................... ...... William Cox
m-.-.—. . D m ry Davis
Pnyallnp, W. T..
.-.Dr. Chas. Spinning (
Roseburg...........
..... A. F. Campbell
Stayton ...'.......
.................... T.. C. Darby ,
Scio.............. ■.............
.................E....W. Baines ;
Salem ;................... .
.............. H. A. Johnron
▼anconver, W. T.
........8. C. Harris.
Waitsbure, W. I. .................... W»P... Bruce
Wbeatlaad..............
. ....................... Wm. Scott |
^CAUvoaNu
Napa............
.... E. B. Wsre i
Monticello.
... J. L Smittle I
Saratov a ..
William Pollard
Santa Hi«»
. ..G O. Bnrnett
▼acerillo
...W. W. Smith
▼inali............
L«*i» Tau T.aael
Watson rille
.. .H. D. Connell
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women. boy« anti girl« make money la«far
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