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About The Christian messenger. (Monmouth, Or.) 1870-1877 | View Entire Issue (June 24, 1871)
“’E' W ho G ets the W orst op it .—A- lee», qualified only in part to do their I Ininsfilf .fnlly up to the standard of pobrly-'<lres»ed boy ptsamug with a bas whole jdnty to tiro suffering. There, this progressive age. comes a time in the practice df every Prof. J. C. Campbell is ultotit fifty, ket of laipries in his hanti, said to me, ZITTO«. CAMPBELL .'physician, a time when Learning is at years of age, with an experience of. . "Will yriUjbuy my berries to-day?" *‘I will take some rtf them,” I said, snd? Official fain»!- for Folk (’Minty, tiregwn. fault, science fails, and all human effort thirty years in ths aehooPtootn. Front, is unavailable. The trtan at aoicnCs a . personal aepuairttaned itith Prof. taking his. basktat, stepped into my WILLIAM DAVIDSON should give place tp the ¿man of faith, Campbell we are warranted in saying, house. Seeing that he di<l not follow, MokMurru: S atviuiai , J tsb 24, ISM. able to administer that which heals the that as a teacher in the phpsioal sci I said to liini^ “Why d011’* y”” come in ence snd’Astronomy. as well ae in the and see me measure yowr berries? How of the soul. -nynn T»Ta*i>xa]srcTEJ BACCAI a AVKKATE tl»DRESS,TO ÌTHE : maladies 1 aKADVAI'lNU ILMSOF 1*71. I ■ The chpietian physician can wield an ¡ department of mathematics, Ite has no t do Vou knoiy that I shall no( take more oppit ■ no . »4 F ront street , over the' spiritual life of a 1 > superiors and few equals. For many than I pay for?" “I am not afraid," Y otno G kntubmen and L adibh :— influence ' ■ PORTLAND, OREGON. community, worth more to his fellows veers he presided over a normal achdemy saidiie, “foh you would get the worst,’ Life is divided into the several period« ' i of the bigheot order in the State of of it, if you did.” “How so?” said L than the highest possible success of the of infancy, youth, manhood and old age. 1 REAL ESTATE in this CITY and EAST “IkcanBe.” said he, “I should lose only PORTLAND, in themost desirable localities, eon- art. ' ■ ■ ' , ¿ ■ Pennsylvania: ' 4t1 the first of three the body is feeble, healing 1 slating of LOTS, HALF BLOCK« and BLOCKS. He will bring to the institution a « few berries, bnt you would be a HOUSE« The political fountain is said to be tlie mimi a blank. ReceptivitytaMKpWv and »TORE«; riso, thief," high order of talenta, ample qualifica from its very source. Patriot terixes every faculty, mental and phys- corrupt i tions and extended experience, joined IMPROVED FARMS, »nd vriuablè SU' “I meant to have told yon of that ical. The development? are guided and ism has degenerated into avarice, spec with the rare and happy faculty of hole," said a gentleman te hia friend cultivated LANDS, located in ALL parta of the ulation and love of power. Party spir 8. L. FENNEN A CO Xyatched over by a'inopie qjg lo ve-and a STATE, for BAtKr^“ maintaining perfect discipline through . who was walking with him in hi« gar lather’s anxious- solicitude. ’In inno- it, in its wild rage for office, has arrayed i AVK OPKNKD AND K»TABLISMBd that firmness and gentleness which den, and stumbled into a pit full of REAL ESTATE and other Property pur a Store and Tin Store »I lite above named ceucy,'childish glee, and youthful spart» neighbor against neigbor; it has eutered never fail to command-rNpect. chased, for Correspondente, in thin CITY «nd piatta, with Ahe largest stock of — water. “No matter,” said the friend, throughtml-atoi-STATEH and TER111TO1UEH you reached the second period and,en- the sacred precincts uf home, and rude With this faculty, aided by a corps-of "I\e found it7“~' with great care and mi the most ADVANTA ly brokey the family viróle'., tered on a course of systematic training, Cook, l^arlor, tutors and primary teachers we will be GEOUS TERMS. the object of which *as^ngive vigor to j This is the doiibli work of iguormice able to meet the demands of the cdtning Thia world is a school,.not for the A-r-tcT Box Stove« tlie body*and power to the mind.to cope and depravity^ and cklls for redretew. HOUSES and 8TOBES LEASED, LOANS session. Our friends have done us the education of a faculty’ but of a man. NEGOTIATED, and CLAIMS OF ALL DES- Ever 1 brought ^-—1-A Câê Mteta a» with tljeactive duties of life. 1 This is a field in which the political , honor to speak of the pasf session as a to Polk Acvnnfaw county. and at reto! prieta CRIRliONS PROMPTLY COLLECTED ab <1 ' ¡ _ Repeated disappointment tells « man a General FINANCIAL snd AGENCY BU8I- tow M anyplace this side of ' , This is the period- of education, the economist, who is panoplied with lion- > success. We feel confident,, with the esty of purpose aud patriotic zeal, may : by and by that he is in the wrong place.' NESS transacted. terminus of wjlich we thia day resell. additittaal fucilitiiia A yr TO ANTISCO Through all its gradiftious of primary, e,nter and find poblé" work to do. But - by the Action of the board of AGENT« ./this O —Christ-ioriued at once a living con-' district school, academy »nd college, no OHe hhóiild efcter these infected pre- ’ we will.make the next session IE« and TOWNS in the yon •looked to (Athol's for itrstruetion and cineta until he ia thoroughly drilled in interesting. The friends of education nection with God and an , organic con dascrtpltons of FARM PR the same to the above add assi stance in every branch of learning. truth and virtue, perfectly established may take coh rag» and be glad. The nection with ns. J. S.---------- This day you receive your diplomas in principles of honor, and impregnably future of Christian College is full of IxptounxMcx, Oaaoow" i I am more afraid of my own heart which are bntcerfiflcatcs of competency i fortified against the insiduous power of promise and full of hope. « than of the Fope and all his cardinals. - to assume positions of t<:uclientin tl*. corruption. f I have within me the great pope, self. -vÀi-ibus (lejiartmtmt- ~uf'active Hfe.ao j The eeeqrions spirit of partisan strife HIGH HKfClaM. cial, political, commercial or profession ought to be reproved and restrained, tlie I v al, in whatever Channel you may drfect demagogue exposed, aud the citizen A . Dr. Wm. H. Pancoast remarked the XT" Coi/STBY MUi HAMTH Furnisher! aS the ♦- the current of yoiir labors. , Building l*ots for Sale. -trained iu the theory and scienoo of other day, after performing painful Lowsst Wholesale Kates. I SBAtifb FRO RO* A LN The diseiplinwhmUraining- to which ' government until he rises above that operation on an interesting little girl Trustee« oT Christian College have tCf" Tua P itiu . ic are invited to Call and Er- for sale a number of desirable buiidiog iota you have been -subjected are the lessons contracted selfishess which denounces whose feet had been ruined by wearing _ Will be received by the Building Committee of amine BEFORE going elsewhere. in Monmouth, lixmted convenient tn the Christian College until June 24th,- for hauling 8 L. FENNEB 4 GO, by which you are hi be guided in gover j every man as a traitor who does not high heeled shoes, "this is the begining ( a.llftge Building. Dimensions of one hundred loads of sand lot making mortar by Ht5 ft. price 1 ning and instructing-cithern. -«think and vqtepi IKe does. of a large harvest of snch cases." And - for the new Cotte go building. For particulars ■ \ ■ N.- B. Tli-L R kfahuxo and Jo» Tou „donar ' You now enter the period of manhexfd Commerce is calling, for trained ar what else can be expected ? Mothers apply to the committee. with Naatneasa aad Dispatch as I am »Piagge al With chart ’twW compass yon are tizan» ancLeducated leaders, to deepen walk the streets with heels on. their Workman, myself. B- L. F e NNKB. >_ Com mitte. independence,. March 27, 1871. ready to launch vnt on the great ocean its ciiannelatfid multiply its means of boots from two and a' half to three ami NKW ADVKBT1SZMKNTO. of business, to etHonter the storms and exchange. The improvement of'rivera a hajf inches high and not more than an buffet the waves that ntny cqipose jrour J and harbors, the construction of vuseels, inch in diameter, and their daughters progress in the voyage of life To.reach the building of railroads, and all the follow the same bad and liar barons RESTAUR.AJSTT the desired haven, ixpetienee, not'fiffir means of transportation aud intercom practice. In many cases severe sprains ■j . " —AT THZ — ow n, bnt that of others'’ reebrifed Iff hi»- ' munication' between „regions near and of the ankles are suffered. But these _ ;_ 1 sdii accommodate persons wishing to Ctt-nip GfTouiid. torx will lie your liesLguida. , remote, must be accomplished by asso are not the worst fruits of the high heel .build OS M onmouth , with lots of different tortnre. The toes are forced against the T sifts, adjoining the College premsisee. «UyiliLiAM SAVAUE WISHES TO IN- Study; Jtheu, the history of naiionq ciated labor guided by ediiciitcd minds. v ▼ form the Public that he will bo on the Monmouth, June 7th, 1871. Agriculture will languish and the -fore part of the boot and soon begin-to but more esfiecially the history of-mqn, ! Camp Ground with a tirst clatM table diu ing the | J.E. M i kpiiv . assume unnatural position». In many meetings. Parties may make arrangements to of good men, wlib have inode life a auy- ground will refuse to yield its strength, board their families, which j<M_ohwiate the — i I« — s — trouble of cooking cess. walk ip the light of their example unless science apply the fertilizer and cases they àïe actually dislocated. In SEW THIS WKK*. others the great toe passes under the I i and let tire follies arid frailties of others guide the plow. Thirty, forty, or eveu lie as bnoys to mark the place of shoals, sixty bushels, may be, under prudent foot, the tendons harden in that position shallowsand hidden rocks upon which ' ; culture taken from fhe acre which now and lameness is contracted fo;, which there ia no cure but the knife. When yields only twelve or fifteen. -they stranded Or wrecked their hopes. “CITY OF THE GREAT KING K ® After a litfle tinm shall have clupsed Time Tests the Merit* of all Thlagfa. Time forbids that we should point out . the injury does not take this form it assumes other asjiecta almost as horrible review ybnr text bpoks^' With increas all the channels though which remun- | * . - ----- BY-------- T bs M oht P opulär MzDicrwa E stant ing strength of mind you will disenvier erative labor and ]H>sitionsof honor ami and distressing. There are thousands of girls tiptoeing it along our streets / new truths and new .beauties in them, profit may be sought. Opportunities : H high von Luj-il to appreciate io VO,nr wül not be wanDOK 4<> employ your j today, who. in a few years, wtMJbe *r. »T. T. Bajvelfty. rst levernxivr^ Ttamer np tlie elei.,'-” '■>' £7.-A’W,liI learning honorably to your- | vrYppiun ii tut^ïT pnrvina ao >*/t- ijLvi»- |!,L WOBK |L a U j MtMdonary to Jerusalem.] L'be tere r*,tDO'e <»nae. We will XKATU EXEorrU) f knowledge that 1 ic.jstrojyu in vour selves, and profitably to others,_ The o V K . ■ ’ ’ ■ . H ■- * • -- pathway weiive them into garlands of social jivstem is infected with many c. have a race of women almost as help Ì 'science and bang them about thv fleck. rom and evil» which need to be correct less, bo far as walking is concerned, ae A small Edition of this su **KT. Po*’ They will odd a gharm and impart a ed. The.idiu^ll is rent.into factions, those of China. We condemn the prao- port» work is now ready au<l will be mailed post oo. grace ts cotrr person that will -captivate ami divided into opposing sects, whose I tice of confining thé feet of Chinee* paid to-any address for eveby beholder. - _ ' j jealousies and rivalries are paralizing the [ children in wooden shoes, and yet that As only 240 copies can be issued, on account Yet Lowevej pleasing the approbation gospel of )>eaee, and causing gchrijtian- practice iff nornore injurious to the 'of the chromoe boing destroyed, all desiring to feet than forcing' thei ’ into a small secure copies will consult their interests,by or or eVen the admiration of onr fellows ity t<> become less attractive, and skep MISCELLANEOUS All boot, with an • Alpine heel. This is a dering at once. . Perry Davi«' • ■ we are not to suppose that education, ticism to take deeper root. HOWARD CHALLF.N, Publisher. baa no higher, .purpose than to please r Here, as well as in the social circle matter of grave and serious import, ’ Philadelphia. and hence we pre >s it upon the moth the uninitiaed bt excite flic wonder of ' and in theliterary world, female labor ers and fathers of the land. If they the illiterate.. Its aims should be high- ! will find ample scope for continued ef would not feed the surgical hospitals, N. yv.— Agents wanted to sell Alexander er, its ends more holy. fort. All may find room, to work, and and have groups of maimed daughters Campbell's Popular Lectures and Addresses. —VH-UTICAI.— By ita light you will xe'e the necessity work to do. Go forth, theu, boldly, confi in their homes, they must commence a After over tlurty yearn trial, the ' Pain Killer,' of labor and industry. Think not that dently to the positions that await yon. crusade upon high heels.. No father msv Io styled the great medicine of the world, Jhe world is overcrowded with laborers. .Kaep your armor bright by careful pol should have high-heeled boots in his for tliere is no region in the globe into which it has no| found its way. and none where it has not No opinion could lie more' erroneous. ishing and constant use Inthprndfure, i t i bouse, any more than he would keep i Oregon y uvvh i&rgciv been largely nseusnu used and Di^my highly prizea. prized. .»orwYer, Moreover, -In every branch of bpsines, earnest, en Read good books- shun the evil. a vicious dog in the parlor. When —A GOOD ASHORTMENT there is nd climate to which it L m not proved 'eagetie workers will find ample em Above all, read the book of books—tlie skillful surgeons, like Dr. Pancoast, AGRICULTURAL MACHINERY Mexican Saddle«, Bridles, itsself to be well adapted fin- the cure of a con ployment and remunerative pay. Bible. Read it, os a task, if need be, from the operating room, raise their 1071. siderable variety of di se ase«; it is admirably Bits, Reins, Spurs, Whips, Idishes, When ypu look to the learned profess until you lpve it, and will sepk its sa voices against high-heeled boots, it is anited for every rare. It has lost none of ita At *ml Below Portland Prices Ft I Marti nga les, ions you are ready to say, they are full. cred pages os the source of highest time for old and young Indies to pause good names bv repeated trials, but it continues Halters, to occupy a prominent potation in every family This is. doubtless, true so far as ffmn mental pleasure and spiritual enjoy Collars. T. CUNNINGHAM A CO., and listen. At this period, they can Izadics* Saddles, medicine cheat; and ia still receiving the most liers are concerned; bnt in point of ment. Consult its oracles before enter chose between high heels and the op H aijcm , - - - -■ Oaxoox Horae Braahea. Patent Leathkr. Cnrryeomba, nnqualiiM testimonials to its.virtns, from per learning, enerj^ and integrity many ing on any enterprise, great or small. erating knife. In a short time, it may Offer fur ario the following spendid as sons of the highest character and responsi Cinchaa, Chamois Skins, Taolu, Copper sortment of machines: of them are empty, fearfully empty. Make it the man of thy oouncil. walk bility. Rivets, Cards, Rawhides, Stir be the latter, or permanent lamertess.— twopatak. Threshers With uew.imprnve- Carry* with* yon those qualities of heud by the pure light reflected from its sa Philadelphia Age. rup«, Enameled Duck, etc., Physicians of the first respectability reoom menta for 1871, which makus-Dna the beet and lieart-wbich it » the highest pur cred pages. As missionaries of human machine ever brought to this coast v it as s meat effectual preparation for the extinc CONSTANTLY ON HAND. Genulne Buckeye Heaaper and Mower— tion of pain. It ia not only the best remedy «v- pose of education to impart, and boldly ity, do life’s work in the fear of God. All Orders Promptly Attended to. Cdl Combined hand and self-rakers— tbreo sizes. er known for Braizes, Guta, Burns Ac.; but for 72 enter the field of labor, and you will find Observe the ant and be wise. Prepare This machine stands at the very head of and BOO me. Dysentery or (Tholera, or any aortof bowel Oom American Reapers, and for strength, beauty work to do. No more inviting prospect the bread of life in the harvest of earth. plaint, it is a remedy nnanrpaMsed for efficienev and excellence, haa no equal. could be spread before him whose heart | If voq can foot be wise as Rolomon, “One hundred and fifty women's New York X'ontMiwd Reaper anal Mower and rapidity of action. In tlie great cities of — with automatic self-naking attachment— is tired wjth a noble ambition to db good,. you may at least, be loving as John, tickets have this year been sold to the India, and other hot climates, it has become the two sizes. This machine ia too well known Htandard Medicine for all such complaints, m than Oregon this day presents. zealous as Peter and faithful as Paul. Oatnbridge University lectures, and it to need special commendation here. We well as for Dyspepsia. Liver cornplainta and gnarrantoe it in every reafaeet. Her educational interests at this hour Qnit yourselves nobly and your reward is stated that more than a hnndlffle- other kindred disorder. For Coughs and Colds, York Hand Reaper anal Mower- demand thouaands'of competent, eney-. will be sure. And when earth's labors males are now in attendance there upon New Combined, n. LiyniHAY. will do good work under all cir Canker, AaUima, and Rhenmatic difficulties, it getic zealous laborers. There is work are all done, yon will be greeted with one or more of te. courses of leotures, cumstances., aving permanently located at , has proved by the meet abundant and convincing M oxmoith . with a view of continuing the Bari ’ s Eagle Rvapar an Mower — Cotn- to be done in the school room and out the Sweet approving plaudit, “cease including English literature, Latin, Butine« of G enual — L MsacHAximixa, ~------- ...... I am testimony, to be an invaluable medicine. No . bined. strong, excellent, and the cheapest in T of jt, around the social hearth and in the from your labors, enter ipto your rest.” logic, political economy, and geology.” prepared to »apply the C|omn>uuiiy with all ar article ever attained to such unbounded popu ' the market. -1 larity. The various ills for which the Pain Killer halls of legislation, everywhere the in Easterly Reaper aad Mower—Combined. ticles in my line. is an unfailing cure, aro too well known to re- * Walter Wood ’ s Reaper and Mower — creasing demands of the rising gener HUMANIZATION OR THE rUlt.TY OP It is calculated by Mr. Samuel B. M y S tock contista in part of Combined. quire recapitulation in this advertisement As ation are pressing upon us tor increased CHRISTIAN COLLERE.' Rnggles, the statistician, that in the Buckeye Mower—Four sizes. an external and internal medicine the Pain Kil- - facilities for education. year 1900 the population of the United Wood's Mower—Two sizes. DRY-GOODS, Iler stands unrivalled. 2__ Constituted three chairs in the col In whaleverValling pr profession yon Thirty Ynin is certainly a long enough time States.will be seventy-five millions, and Excelsior Mower—Two sizes. to prove tlie efficacy of any medicine, and that >nay engage, yon can make your voices lege as follows: Shoes, Tints the Pain Killer is deserving of all ita proprietors that cereal food will be raised here suf Ilalne'a Genuine Header»—With new im- II.ootM, -1st. Chair in Sacred History and ficient not only for our own population, •— prowaments- 10 to 12 feet cut. claim for it. is amply ; .roved by the nnptariled heard in thuTtoobie enterprise. Bart's Clipper and Grttan’a «alky popularity it has attained. It fa a now and Groceries, Hardware, . r The bar of Oregon may,, compare Literature. Rakes. but for two hundred millions of the tirr remedy. _3n<1 Chair in Mathematics end As- Grltaa ’ s Revolving Horw Rakes. , It fa aold In almrat svety country jn the world favorably with that of any .new state; I < , ]>eaple of European countries. > CROCKERY, CLASSWARE, and i« becoming more ana more popular every Horse Power, (’orev's, Hweetwtakes end yet the fact cannot be concealed or dis I tronomy, , year. Ita tteriing properties have been fnlly —- Pitt's—all sizes. 3d. Chair in Ancient Languages and tested, all over the world, and it need only to b^ guised that few of-ita members have the Grief.knits two hearts in clqaer bond» Endless 4 Main Threshena. Nchoel Rooks and Stationery I known to be prized. y firmness to oome out boldly, array them- [ l Literature. than bappineas ever can, and Buffer «cytboa aud «natlis. Grain Cradles, Hay and 25y| I Hold by allDrnggfata, -ALSO— The first of these was assigned to the ings are far stronger than common joys. Grain forks, Htoves, Plows and Har selves on the side of Christianity and rows, in great variety. Hardware, 4__ L- ___ L * MISCELLANEOUS HEADING. nuXlel their practice on the principles I Preiident; Prof. James C. Campbell, Iron and Steel •Unia, «pokes, of Hopkinsville, Kentucky, was elected Felloes, Ria. a. and Axles, ■ Happinea grows at Onr own firesides, of pure morality and unsullied justice. Keep constantly on hand C haxomb ' s P atbxt Ac., - Ae., - Ac. 1 Reproach »taukl be taken from n noble 1 to fill the second, and Prof. A. D. Bnt- and is not to be picked np in tbs stran W ixdow ClTBTAIX. Reduced Rates of Ferriage wk ass aozxts rbs tub cki . usatkti calling by good men whose hearts are M let of Monmouth, Oregon, was elected ger's garden. AU. or which i wiu. eai.i. mi roi . well fortified' against corruption as thair I to fill the Ahfrd. OF TH£ SALEM STEAM FERRY. ,.F‘rof. Bntler has been employed the faeaiis are filled'witli legal lore. r ------- ,f r Four si»« Constantly on Hand. For each span horses-and wagon The men who has senee nnd learning 1 past three sessions in Christian College, We are Bade Agent's fay the well-known _ ' “ " *Mt*i»nal animal ........... •ffieigb to I mmiot the profession ought 1 . and ia too.-well known, as an educator, 26 T horse and buggy............. -..... • MY. MOTTO; five cruMing. paid in advancer 1 00 to be able to recognise tfc j power ami to require a word at our hands. He is Indigestion apd industry are things " Ram, l’aorrrs axd Q uick Rcfvaxs. IB man and horse ....... i Bowie Premium Wagon,1 beauty of Christianity and iodepemlence a young man whose learning and moral seldom found united. ■six paid In advanced . 1 (XT* I hare ateo tor seta. ONE 1MPHOVBD fcootetan....... ........................ enough to embrace it for hie own sake worth have secured for him a high po Which we offer al low twelve crossing, paid in adyance I 00 •-HAINE« ’ HEADER. ” Bran new Dr. Jellinolr,-a Jewish rabbi of them equal. If sot ra sition in a field of labor, which holds fife nnd for th^.fake of hnmanity. ' looee animal <>o .Vienna, says that, since the summer of ' twelve, paid In advance, t The medical profession, too, is full of out the noblest iuoentiues to close ap « Poatofllce Building Monmmith, bog, sheep or goat . nten, riüje-ct.'d for their literary »nd plication and energy, and promisee the' iNlfo ha has admitted '243 converts to j, W. J. w. SMrTH, men n, H. IJNDNAX. the synagogue. Rnft. .halem Mram Ferry. .scientific attainments, who are nevertlft* the richest rewards to him who keeps Monmouth. .Nov, Mth, 11170, VhriatÌH-n Messenger Stoves and Tinware! Real Estate Dealer* H 1840 1870 THIRTY YEARS PAIN KILLER.' Harness and Saddle LOOK AT THIS ! ! H MITCHELL WAGON i Cash and Produce.