Pacific Christian messenger. (Monmouth, Or.) 1877-1881, January 21, 1881, Page 5, Image 5

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Journalism and Drink.
MISCELLANEO US.
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PACIFIC CHRISTIAN MESSENGER, FRIDAY, JAN. 21, 1881.
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The Christian Union, in an article
on “Journalism and Drink," by a
■“Journalist,"’ suggests, without ex­
FACIPIO
actly saying so, that the daily news­
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paper is produced “in an atmosphere
redolent with whisky.” “Through
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the policy of the [papqr the younger
members of the staff are obliged not.,
HAH NOW ENTBBED CÍOM ITS
only to drink themselves, but io in­
dorse the indulgence of others,” and
this is done by paying their bills for Cure« all disorder« resulting from Impurity of th«
Blood, including all Scrofulous Diseases, Skin ’
And proposes to bring itself up .to a
drinks when they are engaged in col­
Eruptions, Balt Rheum, Swellings, Dyspepsia,
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standard-of excellence equal
laver Complaint, Debility, Catarrh, ftc.
lecting news, by meeting the same
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to
the
best
Ninedenths of all chrome and temporary
bills when incurred, by advertising
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agents, by sending its reporters to disorders are caused- by disturbance of the cir­
A
liberal
Charter,
granted
by
the
State
Legislature,
confers all necessary
culation of the bloody which dépends greatly
CHRISTIAN WEEKLYS.
■write up sample rooms, and, in a upon the quality. If impure from \yant of
. mythical case which is quoted, in­ prpper food, air, light, exercise, change of It is of special interest to the Brotherhood powers on the Board of Trustees to preserve the rights and manage the affairs
West of the Rocky Mountains, and
structing " its locals to ask Smith to scçne, or from overwork, the whole system feels
of the Institution.
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it. Sometimes its impurity is indicated by on«
avery Disciple on the
take a glass of something. It will
c>f the diseases named ; sometimes by a gloomy,
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loosen his tongue.” “ Drinking,” in a
despondent, dull, hwy feeling commonly Called
PACIFIC SLOPE
The location is central, accessible, healthful and beautiful.
word, this journal says, summing up
Should subscribe for it.
the attitute of the papers in general,.
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• The members of the Faculty are competent, ehergetic and devoted to
“ it the policy of the paper.” Utter­
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ances.of this sort imply extraordinary
the cause <$’ Education
ignorance, or extraordinary misappre­ .'•■■implying lack of energy, debility, and general
Will be-of the Best, Purest, most in­
hension. There is probably no trade Aiuhappine«. Nothing is so magical in its
structive kind, while Church News,
The Session of forty week's is divided into two terms of twenty week*
■or calling in the world which more effect, .<■ this KING OF THE BLOOD,
Reports
from
the
Field,
the
at once a tonic and alterative, so called because
each. The'‘first term begins on Monday, Septembi r 20, 1880, and ends
requires men to be always master of it /on« and alttrs the stagnant- functions, and
themselves than newspaper work. heilthfuL activity results.
EDITORIAL DEPARTMENT, February 4, 1881. The second term begins February 7, 1881, and ends bn
Numerous testimonials-—the genuineness of
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There is no close season in a reporter’s
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Original''' Oommunioations, and general
which is guaranteed by ottr standing offer .of
Wednesday
before
the
third
Sunday in June, 1881.
work. , In a well-organized news-
items pf interest will make iA-a
81,000 —and, full directions can.be.«
te5
<«t ‘»■•‘'l*'.
, t^itpaperdie'is always at call, and there found m the**-1 Treatise” accompanying each
d£fiirAble weekly rititor
bottle.
Pnce
Jt.oo
per
bottle.
Sold
l>y
all
is probabl^.not an experienced news­
-1 artial Examination of 1 oassb-s at the end of gaol.-month. Intermediate
in every Christian family.
paper man in the country vtfho has dealers in. medicine. ■ ,t). R ansom , S on X
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Co., Proprietors, Buffalo, N.
Examinations the last week of the first term. Final Examinations at the
Terms : $2.50 Per Year
not had his rest and his vacation
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repeatedly broken by an unwelcome
close of the Session.
PACIFIC CHWkmx • MESSENGER.
and unexpected call to duty. When
Monmouth. .Oregon.
other men have their Sundays it .is
Annual Meeting of the Board of Trustees, on Tu <lav Mf,.re the third
sometimes the case that a newspaper
BOSTWrCK.^
man, has none for a month, -and the
Sunday in June.
U CIAMT
,
OF ALL
K,DlNG SK*
men are not few in the profession who
can look back on three, six and nine
months in which every week saw
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seven days’ work. The success of a
FOB MAN OB BEAST.
newspaper pivots on always having
Collegiate Department
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all its men at command, on having its
Preparatory Department
When a medicine has infallibly dono I
it« work in iniliioiiM of caaes for morel
oily work done to the quickest
than a third of ■ < « ’>tury; wlirn it h.i> |
Janitor’s Fee
f
reached every part of the woiW; when I
possible minute and 365 times in th£
number!*».■*« iamiliv«- ex cry wliFr»» con* I
'f»T4erTT0>e billy -Iln“ rvHiTnct1 ’nVc!T4irTir|
AfffrárÇPianir ’
year, on focusing the sharp activity of
pain or accident, it is pretty nulc to culi I
Htich a me»Ih lne
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„ Organ)
a day, so that the press begins to
h
Vocal M «sic :
meve exactly as the pressroom clock
h wArrantpri to »a# a tnWool !>»< tn Ikrre min­
ute«, nivi mor«* cord w *« m | or log.-t of any me in a day
ticks a particular minute ; if any man
Thin i« the case with the Sfexlcnn 1
lhan two iiH’ii r.tu chop or -mw the.old way.
Mustang I.inlmrnt. Ever} ina.l 1
The above rates must be paid in advance, at the I-
iii
ich Ten
who knows this thinks that it is the
brings intelligence of u valuable liorsc 9
Every Farmer and Lumberman needs one.
■ared, the agou.N <»f :"i n«« fit 1 <«< >t hl < I
„AcSMTS WANTED. - eirtalnra»4t.ru»
policy of any paper to encourage
Weeks.
burn subdued, t’b<> horrots of rheii-J
Free. Address
FAKMFR»* M tXTFtCTnU^G CO..
inatlwn overcome, him ! of a ihou-and |
1TM Kim »trift, < lneionoil, O
drinking among its employes, he must
aryl-one other blevaings and mercies I
performed Uy the old reliable .TIri-|
No fees will be refunded to students lea» mg befoi
iiicn of tho
lean Mustang I.lnfuieitt.
be a good deal cf a fool. The simple
All forms of r.iiKviml disease arc
speedily cured by the
fact is that there is ‘no class in the
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term for which they have paid, except in cases of prof
ACiESTS FOR THE MESSEXOER.
community s« much exposed to drink­
The following persons are agents for
ing temptations which drinks bo lit­
the P acific C hristian M khsenokr , and
Boarding can be obtain» <1 m prtvsté fkm *•- a
are autherizetl to receive and receipt for
tle as the class which includes news­
Mustang Liniment.
subscriptions.
If
no
agent
is
conven
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It penolrBltyLjnjiscliuniembmne nn<l
tissue, |o the very boue, banlshimf pain
paper employes. They are not all
ient, remit the amount direct to the office
and curing dKcase with n yiwvftgl that
by registered letter or postal order on
never fulls. It is a medicine -j-ceded by
teetotlers. Neither is any other class.
i Monmouth;—■
everybody, from the ranchero, who riucs
Ids
“ I soon found my attitude, as a
OREOON AND WASHINGTON TERRITORY.
Will make, fifl- the next 60 days t n v a Gr i d Offer of
teetotlaler,” says “Journalist,” “a
Aumsville............................. »..T. J. Wilcox
Albany
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J.
W.
Propst
very unique one.” So he would a* a
O j
Amity. ...................
. ,E. C. Williams
over the »ojitary plains, to flic mere bunt
broker on Wall street, as a club man
CrTnce, am! the woodcutter who spttta
Buena Vista...
.. _W. S. Linville
i - foot with the a xe
Bethel..........................
... J. H. Hawley
$850 Square Grand Pianc for onlj
up tow n, as a politician, as a young
It cures Rheumatism when all otlicr
Brownsville........ ... ...
■' D. H. Putman
applications tall.
New York lawyer. Newspaper em­
QTVI F *3 Magnili -ut rosewood «-sue »¡fgantlj fini» •
3-tring
This wonderful
c ives full Latent can­
Brush Prairie, W. T
........ 8. C. Harris Ol
TLE. O taute agratr»«. our n«w patent
beaut.
legs and lyre heavy
Bellevue..................
... Miss E. Davis M-rpentine and large fancy moulding round caae. full Iron J si«, Frenc) I
ployes are in this like the rest oCfbe
rito Gràud Ham­
Cresswell...)........
......
J.
T.
Gilfry
rnrr», in fact every improvement wb.. h call in any way tend ., the peri
ile instrument has
community engaged in work winch
LI
«on
ailded.
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Crawfordsville ....
. P. V. Crawford
dZ'Onr price Jor.tbi» instrument boxed and delivered on 1» aid ran. a Xew
requires active contact with ^fien;
Corvillis'^4............
....... N. P. Briggs with
speedily cures such ailments of the I
fine Piano Cover, Stool aial BooA, only
3245,00
Canyonville
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111 MAN >LtMi us
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I.
N.
Muncy
Thi«
piano will l>e »ent on test trial. Please «end reference »f.von do r> > ■
with this difference, that a"reporter or
n> nev with order.
It h r iim at bin. ft welling«, KiffT!
Cottage
Grove
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8.
B.
Knox
Ca«h
«ent
with
order
will
t>e
reiiiti.led
and
iretgbt
chargeepast
I
yin
boo
Joints. Contrnctot Muscles, Barns I
« uv ”* not just as
an editorial writer has to be alto­
Carolton..........
... .J. W. Shelton | represented in this Advertisement. Thousands in n«e. send fur Ca-al. a-' »
and Meald«, Cuts, Bruises and I
* “’ ni.nt fully
I Warranted for live yeer«.
ftprains, Pohono n s Bite* and I
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Castle
Rock,
W.
T.
,.....Wm.
Huntington
gether more sparing in his indulgence
Mings. Alifn*<-*«,
Lfiinmt«», Old I
. Centerville.
A
,o * '-‘‘b Htiad, Cover and B<».« . All stru tlv I rat-class and sold at
........ ... J. N. Stone.
Seres. Fleers. Frostbites, Chilblains. I
Wholesale factory piices. These Pianos made one of the tin i diMphivs az the Cen-
under sharp penalty, often of dis-
ftorr Nipples. < aked Breast, and I
Dallas.............. .. . ..................N. Garwood ! | x
tennial Exhibition, and wer» unanimously recommended for the Highest H
Indeed every form of exterisal dis­
Damascus................ .......... .D. H. Deardorff tain our X. w I’atwit
tho history
h,»-.>rv of
..f Piano
Plan , »«fog.
m
tept Scale, the greatest improvement in the
Ttf. I .ri'hw
• tnmal, always of professional loss, if
ease.
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.. finest
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. Put««,
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. Drain's Station.... ....................... 8. Harlan .ne *he lines! ui America.
P<»>tivoly
we make
the
of the riubeat tone and greatest durae
It is the greatest remedy for the dis­
i
orders ami accidents to which the
his use of liquor leaves him unfit for
by the highest musical authorities in
in the
coiietrv
Ov r ’ • «iC'O in n«e
Dayton, W. T......... ...... R. L. Dasbie] bilitv. They are ’ recommended
the cuuutrv
•' not one
2. dissatistled
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B rute C kkation aro subject that bus
purchaser.
All Piano, and Organs »ent on 15 day»’ test trial- frriglit free if
East Portland .... .. . .... . J. B. Grimm 1 and
evertwen known. It cur<-s
his work. Other men have nothing
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n“- ’t f fail to write ua
’2- before b::yi
—. ht^nvely
wo < ffer the be-- barmans.
it-d -voie
Don
buying.
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Sprains,
Nivinny, StK Joints.
Eugene.................... .. . ......... R. G. Callisoi unsatisfactory.
msileii free. F
“ ’------ Iltaatrated and Deemptivo CatUogoo ot 4« pages mailed f.,r .1c. mamp. Every
Hamhome
Founder, Harness Sores, lloof Ills-
to do after dinner, he works half the
Halsey
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krraiiteil
for
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voam.
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..H.
Davidson
Piano fnllv warranted
years. ,
eases, Foot Hof, Screw Worm. Scab,
Hillsboro................ ............. ,H. B. Morgan
Hollow Horn, Scratches, lVInd-
%ight. Other men can postpone much
ri
,rOr»[",lJ’,bllee Organ.’.’ Uvle i. ,« the finest and sweetest toned Reed
galls. Spavin. Farcy, Ringbone.
ever offered the m .-i-al pill..
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!«.,„« f ,ve ticta
i.s,
i,„ b,
Independence........ ....... W. L. Hodgens XZAVXA4AAVA4
Old^Sores, Pall Evil,' Film upon
of their work, his has to be done
four of 2"t Cetaves each, and One of Three Octave«. Thirteen Stops with Grand Organ Dionaaon*
; Jacksonville....... .......... Martin Peterson Metoh.
the Sight and every other ailment
Viola. Flute, Celeste D.lo^Enho, Melo.Ha-rf.rte, etestii, Violinm FluteXrie, TnSX,’
to which the occupants of the
Junction.. ............J. A. Bushnell
dailv. Other men have their stated
and Grand-Swell, Knoe-Stops. Height, 74 in. ; Length. 43 in. ; Width 24 in
Weight
•table and Stock Yard are liable.
Lookingglass.......... ....................A. L. Todd Grand-Organ
boxed, 36(1 lie. Tho ease ia of solei walnut, veneered with cboioe woods, and is of an’ entirely" new and
A.
twenty-five
cent
bottle
of
Mexican
holidays, but their holidays are apt to
Lafayette................ ................ W.. D. Fenton lwantifnl design, elaborately rarved, with raised panels, music i-loset, lamp «tan’s,, fret wot k Ac «11
Mustang Liniment has often saved a
valuable horse, a lito on Crutches, or
Lewisville.............. .................. D. R. Lewis elegantly tiuisbed. Possess all the latest anil best improiements, with great power depth brilliancv
be his hardest days. The practical
years of torture.
Molala...................... .............. J. W. Thomas and sym|iatbetic gnality of tone. Iteantiful aolo «ffecte and perfect »top action. Regular retail Drici
It-heals w ithout a Sear. It goes to
*. Our Wholesale net »»h price to have it intr.alut'ed, w.th »tool anj book, only fi!»7—as one organ
result of all this is that sobriety has
the very root of the matter, penetrating
Myrtle Creek...... .............. F... M Oabbert »•2H
sold «ells another. Positively no deviation in price. No Mtmmt required until v.m h»ve fnllv tested
«yen the boue.
MoMinnville
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J.
W.
Cowl.
the highest commercial value around
the
organ m your own home. W.. send all Organ» on 15 days' test trial and pav freight both wav» if in­
It cures everybody, ami disappoints
Mohawk................. ................ J.. F. Mulkey strument is not as represented. Fully warrant«] for 5 years. Other styles H stop organ oi.lv StiA •
no ope. It baa been in steady hw for
a newspaper office. The man who
stops
»85 ; 14 stops, $115. thver 32.400 w.1.1, and every Organ hu. giveh tho fulle.t «atisfaction. Ilh’i»-
more than twenty-five years, end is
Monroe'.'.................. ....................J. L. Wigle
positively
North Yamhill..
Isaac Davis trated circular mailed free. Factory and Warerooms, 57th St. ami 10th Ave
cannot be trusted to have all his wits
Catalogue of 300» choice pieces sent fur 3e. stamp. This
Oakland............
....................E. A. Chase SHEET MUSIC
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Catalogue includes most oi the popular mnsic <>f the day and every variety oT
about him after dinner, is soon drop-
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Palona, W. T......... ......................F. L. Bell mimical composition, by th« be^f author«. Addresa.
Pleamint Hill......... .................. J... W. Parks
Piano Co.. P. O.' Box 2058, New York City.
•ped; the man who cannot stand, a
OF ALL
Perrvdale................ ........ :. ,E. Riohardson
stretch of twelve or fifteen hours long
Pendleton......... .......... Manning Miles
and come out clearheaded, goes to
Portland........ .
...Judge W. H. Adams
Vy New
Pr c !.'•»
ovnr lODGold I.iui Sliver Wahb n WtetcUra
Philomath ....... . ................. Drury Davis
the wall. It is p&fectly true, as
sent for » ik! Manp. It vita ho»» I tend
9 11 |». rtwnf C.K.bibwexanVui.4
Puyallup, W. T.... ... Dr. Chas. Spinning
î'fn • pity n -fiv m- rv . riwk*ih*M rtf*
-‘Journalist” says, that ” the.number
| Roseburg............. .'. ........ ..A. F. Campbell
< tuce» N.Il.WuiUi,Jew«.«t,A«wiarkaN.JH
i Stayton.................... ................... T. C. Darby
of great dailies which aro uncompro­
FOB MAN OB BEAST.
| Hoio.................... 1.. ................ E. W. Barnes
BUCKEYE BELL FOUNDRY
mising advocates of total abstinence is
Salem .....,......... .......... .H. A. Johnr?n
L ^eiti. of Pin - ( <»p|»er and Tin for < hiircbc«,
FllT1,a-Ptr Ft’LLT
Vancouver, W. T.. ........ .....8. C. Harris.
very limited.” It is. The question
•'••»•ogne «»nt Free.
Waitsburg, W. T.. .... «... .W. P. Bruce
VANOUZEN A TIFT, Cineinnali. 0.
of total abstinence is one* on which
WhwwtUBtl............ ...................... Wm.'Scott
«ven good men differ, and newspapers
A GREAT OF>ER FOR
«ALtVORMIA.
t
Napa.
differ with them, but in encouraging
.........? .. ............. .E. B. Ware
HOLIDAYS
11!
Monticello.. .............i.......... J. L. Smitlle
PIANOS* ORGAN«
EXTRAORrilN-
a temperate habits of its enydoyes a
AM
l.oiv
..rice«
for
cash.
lastaJm-nts
re­
Saratoga..
..........
Willis -n Pollard
ceived. s|^rn,n,i «» ro ans . •«n.sAn. mu»
great newspaper has the strongest
Santa Rosa.
«». .Mii<alRr.nl RO-lWOOIl PIANOS,
G. O, Bn met t
sfool and Cover only alow. Warranted
Vacaville... •
.^T• . Smith
G ,rars. All<■ .trated Catalogue malted.
pecuniary interest Addi acts upon it.—
Agent. Wanted. HORA. K WATER* *
Visalia .... .................. Lewis|Vau Tassel
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CO.. Mnnorra * »ealay«, Mt Broad way a
SprilOfjithl Republican.
Watsonville..........
H. D. Conseil
New York. Boa3530.
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