u You can get a good deal of work out of a horse,” remarked a plain farmer, “ if you only take good care --xtf-bim?’ Th e sa m e o h a aryt i nn might be made of the brain, for apart from natural endowment and long, severe training, physical con­ ditions, now, perhaps, in our power, will wonderfully affect, sooner or later,, both intellectual vigor and achievement in the world. When the lamented Garfield had become weakened in body, how quickly the mind lost its energy and even be­ came clouded ' It is very important, therefore, that -brain-workers early learn the influences which they may bring to bear with happy results upon their mental energies—influences which are as certain in effects as is a re­ duction of the temperature to the freezingof water. Such knowledge faithfully used, would remove much suffering from the literary class and ' “ " prevent a diminution in power of useful lives, which is, alad ! so often deplored. For good mental work the body must be in vigorous health. A strong digestion is the citadel of physical strength. It “ holds the fort” against many enemies. A Georgian recently remarked, con­ cerning Gov. Stephens, 7rKe~has 'withered limbs, but a good diges­ tion.” Here is the secret of his ac­ tive career as statesman and writer. The water turns the mill, and good blood carries repair to the tired brain. Hence, all the circumstances of perfect digestion, as wholesome food—proper quantity—thorough mastication, exercise in the fresh , air, abstinence from the use of in- toxIFating drink«’ (uuay we not add of tobacco also,) should receive careful attention, Many with good health leave an active pursuit, like farming, and be­ gin a course of study with no ap­ prehension of the laws by which lrealtb had previously (although un­ consciously) been maintained. Hence these laws are now sadly violated, and soon cherished plans of life may be thwarted. An able divine remarked in our hearing, that, when he began his studies, a physician, a friend of the family, gave him good advice. He follow­ ed it, and always maintained excel- l nt health. Blessed are the young possessed of such friends or of faith­ ful teachers who will erect the dan­ ger signal in the right place. Thought is healthful, and vigor of body and activity of mind nay run parallel through a joyous, useful life. He whose expenditures are more than his income, will reach bankruptcy sooner or later; but he who -TeeouFees -and ex peases, properly may avoid disaster. So let repair succeed thtt \vaste of brain-energy, and the later organ will maintain its vigor,-and there will be ever a good quantity of re­ served nerve-strength, so conven­ ient to possess in this bilsy life of ours. Happy is he who hears every call of duty joyfully, and whose pleasure is in mental activity, and who, yet, is so fortunately balanced that the quiet voice of nature cal­ ling for rest or for recreation is quickly heard and instinctively re- sponded to. Such a soul must be free from ¿he clangor of ambition and of other unholy passions. Grace—as well as knowledge—is needed to save us from perils and make life rich in joy and in usefulness to men.— Ex.~y T he L argest T elescope .— The largest telescope in existence will soon be completed for the Russian Government by the firrn of Alvin Clark & Sons, of Cambridge Mass. This largest of all glasses is for the Russian Observatory, at Polkovo, which was founded in 1839 by Czar Nicholas.__ In 1878 the Government authorized the astronomer, Otto Struve, to draw npon the treasury for whatever sum might be requir­ ed. The grinding of the new lens HKS. J. W. & MARY T. COLE, who could hot b6 received. It n PHYS ICI A.VS di SURGEONS, proposed to enlarge the accomoda tions during the year to admit all Suver Polk County, Oregon these, and also to introduce a sys-t r >. FT f - ’ « SPECIALTIES : tem of. technical instruction to teach Dr. M. T. Cole, Disease of Women. hnys useful trades.— .Dr, J, W. Cole. Chronic Diseased ConsuJUtion Tree. . The intellectual training in our fc. Bàvidaon, M. D, schools and the ci vibration that T. J. Lea, M. D’ would come to stay, that would DAVIDSON & LEE, make itself permanent, must com­ PHYSICIANS & SURCEONS mence by a realization of the idea INDEPENDENCE. OREGON. Dueuea of women a upocial that intellectual developement must Prwerfptioiw tilled al ih* be full-sided, must be honest; that acquisitiveness is an unblest evil whenever and wherever it leads a people to pursue possession by any THE APOSTOLIC TIMES, means that are not as thoroughly ROUNDED FIFTEEN YEABS AGO BY honest, true, ahd right toward one 1 McGarvey. Wilkes, Hoption, Lard and Gra-/ ham. It is still holding forth the doctrine ot man or all men, as deeply binding Chriit and the Apoatlea. Sample copies sent price $2.00 a vear. Address in obligation to humanity, as ever froe. Subscription APOSTOLIC TIMES, IjBXljtOTOX, K\ were the ideas of duty to God. The business side of intellectual devel­ opment must be elevated to a de­ gree that will make it scorn a dis- hpnqst penny.— E jc . COLLECTION OF READ I Obituary ... ’Mrs.’ Rebecca Vsnw; wife of -W,.. T, Vann, died at htt mother’s residence near Salem, Oregon, Feb. 2, of Con­ sumption, aged 33 years, 7 months and 11 days. M rs. Vann was the daughter of K. 8. aud Delilah Osborn. Sbo leaves a hasband and five children an aged mother, two brothers aud two sisters and many friends to mourn. May God bless the dear little children thus left— withoaLa mother’s ore. _______ SEED5“iPLANT5 Embraces every desirable novell t GARDEN Of EVERYTH Whkh far 1HH8. contains PBTER HENDERSON’S "Revised ftt TfructivMt un VifttiaMf Fl^trCul- ture," making it a condensed Gardening Book, having all the latest information known to the author of M Gar­ dening for I’ruflt.” Mailed free on application. {Fixate l»t ti. k.if paper you iaw thir). Peter Henderson & Co., 35 & 37 Cortlandt j>t., New York. Ctune up higher said the Master I have need of thee From that world of parting and disaster -Faithful spirit thou art free. Died, Feb. 10, 1883, at his house in Linn county ; Mr. Isaac Bievens, aged 81 years and 27 days. Father tJhmjps was born in MoeguD county, TenDeH8ee, Ttr~T7WJ,—When a few years of age, his parents moved to Kentucky. He was married Sept. 1833, to Miss Eliza Maupin.' He went from -Kentucky, tn Missouri iu 1840 and in 1850 came to Oregon and settled on the claim iu Linu county, where he died. Though a believer in the truths of the Bible, he never made a public profession of bis faith till about four years since, when under the simple, yet powerful preaching of Bro. J. B. McCorkle, he submitted to take Christ’s yoke upou him and by the assistance of Bro. .J, E Roberts was “ buried by baptism into death," and haB since indeed woiked a new life of faith iu the Son of God. He had the respect and confidence of those wbe knew him. His family (four sous) had years since gone from beneath the parental roof, and are honorable and respected citizens iu the communities in which they reside. His aged consort is left to mourn bin loss. May the conso­ lation of him who said “ I will go to prepare a place for yon” support her in these declpiing years and comfort tho.e bereaVed ones-jn the boas of a husband, father and friend. B ruck WoLvnnoN. 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