The Christian messenger. (Monmouth, Or.) 1870-1877, May 27, 1871, Image 4

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    MONMOUTH
MISCELLANRoU* ADVEKTISIMESTS.
ADVT.HTISE>rHNTS.
Christian College
« QÊO. BOOKEK.
, !
’MIHCELLANÎtOUB ADVXBT1SKMFSTS.
' W. If. BOBE»
BOOKER & ROBERTS,
.T Cunningham & Co.
Auction and Commission Dealers
'? BELKXA* : : :* : •: MONTANA»
In King A Gillette’s Block, Main Street.
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Qy Particular attention given to coiumfsaion
sales. Storage solicited.
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PIONEER
REMARKS.
| I wish to commend tin» above to our
4 readers. The writer of these thoughts
i expresses b|pnelf in a novej way, bpt
the principles he’ennictates are sound.
li the devil's little boy* were all kept
i away, the devil himself wonld seldom
■ ever get into the ¡human heart. The
first step in the wrong direction starts
the man down hill. No man ever co.n-
- niits the great crime first. But.if the
devil’s little boys are once allowed in­
side lie will get in himself.
ITheti, young man, never take the first
drink, never «.wear-the first path, never
piny the fieri game of cards and yon
will qerar-becom'e a druudard, profane
' awesrer-, nor gambler. The iliitfi who
(does not drink, nor swpar, nor gamble
• seldom ever eiHumits fitly shamefnl
crime.
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M.
Reader, whether von are <>M or young,
! male or female, bewar^ of the devil's
--little boys.
3. C. R.
r i^HE LOCATION OF TTÍE ÇpL-
j
I.EOK- 1» C e KTRAL, ACCESSIBLE
and B eautiful .
The rolling prairie on which it is situated is
bounded by timber, bordered with a serrated
fringe of towering firs, marking the course of
the Luckfmute, four -mile« south : th® Wil­
lamette, two miles eaat, and the Tacreole, six
miles north ; while the oak hills, with their dense
Foliage, rise, one alxnre another, in solemn
grandeur, to the main range, in full"view, twenty
miles distant. Thé Cascade range, too, rising
from the valley tç the east, atretches away for
eighty .or one hundred mile* to the snow-clad
summits of Monnta Hood, Jefrêrson, and the
“ Three Sisters”—all in fair, view from the Col-
lege premises.
Ac lofty range immediately west. Iweaka. the
sea-bm*?ft\ «Tldrgtvrs, ln~"tTps Toèalïiv? only a
gentle w»nd-froiD tb© north 'or south. With a
genial ami -bracing climate,- ft fertile sbil, a
Istion distinguished for ilidustry and moral
«worth -and removed from tjio diversions and
totnptation* of a city-- the surrounding* are all
n-ost favorable for'hea|tfi. virtue,and proficiency
in every department of shuly.
Tltf College ia dueler tlie care of a Board of
■Trustees, who will spare no puna to make It
EQUAL TO THE DEMANDS OF THE AGE
The-Menibofs of the Faculty are competent, en­
ergetic, and devoted to the Cause of ¿d no* lien.
i’he announcement for the Session of lOTüi-î?»*
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■ V . N.
Front Street, one Door South of Eoat Ottico,
Dall*» Oregon.
COOKING. BOX AND PARID» 1 BTWYEB.
SB
TINWARE; COPI’ER;—BttXSS
AND IRON WIRE,
Etc., etc., constantly otr hand. Also,
L^ a ND
SOLE AGENTS FOR THt CtUf
2% brated
Silver • Steel Plows,
8tove Boilers,
PROVED to be the BEST PLOW ta America
Tea Kettles,
Door & Sash Factory
AGENT*
F or
THE CELEBRATES
Sweepstake* Thresher,’
Jkin«’ Genuine- Header,’ 'ithpfbved for
ZLifiU.—
Buckeye Mowers, Reapers and) Dropper*.
New York Mower and Reaper, Hand
and Self rake,
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Excelsior Mower, Reaper and Dropper,
combined,
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Easterly Mower, Reaper and Dropper-
combined, f
,
Bent’s Eagle Reaper*,
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BuAkeye Grain Drills,
Hamilton A Finlayson's Broadcast Sow­
ers, ..
..
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Cahoon’s Hand Sower,
Duval’s Premium Gang and Sulky
Plows,
. Hamilton’s-Premium Sulky Plows,
-Mason's Challenge Gang Plows, ’•
Sweepstakes (California) Gang Plows,
Salem. Oct 7, 1870. '
ANNOUNCEMENT
J. M. Campbell.
For thé Session of
I tool’s and Sa.sh .Ad
ways on I Ta nd,
not; átuí for
sWer to the il
ofjjPentivost,
, peÓ.t
he b
Hardware, Wagon
Timber, Agrlcultu*
ral Implements.'
ÍÉ TIN AND STOVE STORE.«?
Main Street',
ryg --tk.
IMPORTERS and DIALERS
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Books & Stationery,
WALL-PAPKR,
WITH OR WITHOUT LIGHTSt- TO\
SUIT CUSTOMERS.
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS,
Fa-XiOy ’Good«.
KIM
P. H. D. MURPHY
Tuition per Term
Constant occupation prevents temp­
tation.
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Henry 2ER5c»xx’o,
There are about 201 postmistresses'in
the United States.
A11VKHTISEMF.NTS.
A
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From the Gospel
A. D. <5t A. P. Butler |
There is n trick among thrive«.—
Wbeji.tliey go to rob a house, and'find
Ihe doors so solid anti secure that they
DEALERS IN
ciinnot force ;itt entrance, or the walls’
so thick and.impenetrable that they can­
not brefik through, they Resort to little
boy* drilled to -this nefarious work
The sprightly little lads are put through
the window sa«h, whence the pane* of
glass have been removed, who, as soon
in, unbolt the doors and admit the coni-
pany of full-grown robbers.
*
ThiiM/Hatan geta into the human
heart If may be fortified by good res-,
ohitions and sound niomls. against nil
the grosser forms of vice. Fraud, mur­
der, adultery or falsehood may conw
uml batter in \ .lin >or »¿IniiMion. The
bolts of well adjusted moral training
may keep tile giant iniquities at bay.
But when tlie_doora iye safely held
against the greater sins, and Satan ia-
foiled in liiB approache* there, then be/
)>rings his “little boys ’. .
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Just for once the man attends a the­
atre. The devil is taking the shutters Mothers, I've Found |t ! !
from a window. Just for once, “to see
the world,” a game of chance, a drink ,
of wine, a lewd book or companion is
allowed. The devil is taking the putty
away from a pane of glass. Just for
once, some seeiet wrong is done, some
insignificant crime oom mi tied in the
daikness of a midnight Lour. The devil '
lets 111»' little boy in through the sash,
and another, and another, and the spry
little fingeus are at the..bolts o'f Uie door (
from the inside, and the great door*of i
the heal t is.sure to be thrown wide,
open, and -the rough, rowdy rabble of
bell are rushing ib! There they take
This is a pleasant antacid, and. in large doaea,
up their .quarters like alien soldiers, to
laxative; in small doses, an astringent medicine,
domineer, to molest, to destroy, to mar It ¡^“exceedingly useful in all bowel affections.
and mutilate and ntterly demolish the eftueeiaUy of Children. It ik a safe, certain and
cffoctnal remedy for Cholic, Diarrhea, (’holer#
man.
Morbus, Summer Complaint. Griping Pain,
Moralists may boast of their wellmade I Sohr Stomach. Costivene* , Wind on the Stom­
ach, Crying and Fretting of Children. lu
and thoroughly thief-proof doors. I Teething, there ia noting Bqu«la it. It softens
Gums, and render* teething easy.
Their philosophy may havo invented the This
is no humbugmedicine, gotten up to sell,
mkny ingenious patents lor ihe doors of . but a raalla valnahh preparation, having been
—OREGON
Collegiate Department—Full College
y’onrse .......................................
20 00-
oots , cheaper and better than
ever. Makes a SPECIALTY of Shoes.
Tuition strictly in advance, •««follow».
|
For Um weeks, or halt term, must lie jaitl on (
entering the School, and like pimento to Is, |
mails at the commencement nf e«-l, half term
to the close of the session.
B<«ird can 1« had in private famriiu. al frouv -
*2.50 to *3.50 per week.
Albany
Oregon.
hrai.rRH nt
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,
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down
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OREGON.
MAIN STREET,
MOORE’S CORNER.
CLOTHING, Gß&fJZRlBS,
DRESS GOODS, TRIMMING»,
HATS,
Spoke«. Bent Rim«. Shaft* Pole* Bolte, Ac.
Paints, Oils
:
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NALKM.
Who has the be*t-««elected stnek of good* in
hi* line ro lie fourni in Salem, and wifi well lx»th
at Wnoicsale and Ke fil >1 price« that wUldafv
• rximpelition.
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DOrt-t
B
THJt DKVtVt 1-1TTLE BOT<
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COMMERCIAL STREET,
Primary Department— Orthography,
lleailuiK Series, .Prsciical An th-.
metic ..... ....................
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PreparatiXv Department —“’Algebra.
Geology, Botany. Zoology, Astron­
omy, English Composition, Latin
amiI Qrggk-Orainniar« ami Head- ------------
er»
J....:..,.',
.15 00
A pood business habit and reputation
always money.
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MtSCELL V NEOUS
A EL THE ABOVK AND MANY OTHER
-CM. things can he found al,
Instructions on Piano Fotte,
BY ' A COMPETENT- TEAVHER.
CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES.
fET* Farmers-will find it to their advantage
to call, and examine our «lock. All .kllula of.
Produce taken, and a Fair Price paid.
10 :tf
Blacksmith Shop.
< FORGE KHAM Ell, having built anew and
.1 commodious shop at the aoutheaat corner
jk of the Public tMiuftrfe in Monmouth, in
ready to do, at »bort notice« and in good
*^LJr Htvle, #H-work iir MSltfie. Thankful to
his friyiiils for former patronage, he so-
icita a cornmnanbu of theMian»«.
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WHOLESALE
AND
RETAIL
AND DEALERS IN
Flour. Mill Feed and Crain,
-------- also .
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Door ? Sash Factory,
Wax-Work, & Leather-Work
AND
^VEIii STYLE OF DOOR*» MADE TO OR-
dor, on *hort notice.
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BAS IT, with dr without light*, to suit custom­
er*.,
,
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L
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W. WATERHOUSE,
Main atri-et* one door south of Post Ofller
MONMOUTH, :
Bv a lady who thorough hr under
stand« this <k*i»artinent of a genteel oil nm I ion.
Monmouth, October, Hili, 1K70.
ul tl
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IStf.
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OREGON.
Garden Shrubbery & Grape Vines
MONMOUTH. OREGON,
DAVID KOHBER
-i MF ■
’ . nuu, K
OULD INFORM HIS FHIENDK AND
the pnbHc that he-ia still at the Old Stand
| in Monmouth,
_
hamiher in hand, bellows
f puffing, and fire ^^1 roaring, readv to do all QUEENSWARE, MEDICINES,
i kimla of work MA in his line especially
making, mend- Nir ing. and sharpening plow»
ironiuK and repairing wagons, shnvigg burses,
and »liatever else can be done in fam <ir «tael.
Teran*, poaitlvrly Ca«h or Produce.
i>18-tf
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DRY-GOODS
JOB PR I NT INC
GENERAL
-AND- -“
Book-Binding I
car. 'ocr a t . t . t - mo .
< PORTLAND,
Corner front a* nd JHdrr fit recta,
secured tqe servicer of
a mRrret.isa workman, u now prepartsl.
H aving
in connection with hi« extensive Book and Job
Printing establiabment, to manufacture tvrry
variety of BLANK BOOKS, aid, BIND MUSIC,
MAGAZINES. we., in a superior atyta. at th.
•borU-wt notion, at the
*
LOWEST LIVING RATES. ,
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•»blk.-nolU m«
SALEM.
MERCHANDISE
AT NUR8ERY RATES,
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