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Emerson said: “ A foolish consis
tency is the hobgoblin of little
The God-sent.
At Monmouth, Polk Co., Oregon,
When the Lord commanded
SuptrrsT-wirtfiywiTe“bf~K.“M. Gideon to go and save Israel from
Smith, a son.
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With consistency a great soul has for
and space will allow.
the hand of the Midianites, Gideon
M1RRIED
said, “ Wherewith shall I save Is simply nothing to do<
rael ? behold, my family is poor in
At the residence of Bro. Martin Miller
near Noxe’s Pute, Linn county, Qr., on Manasah, and I am the least in my
the morning of the 8th inet; , by the un father’s house.” And the Lord said,
dersigned, Mr. Marion Propst to Miss “Have I not sent thee? Surely I
Lottie A. Powell—both of Linn county, will be with thee.” Here is a les
Oregon. May happiness and peace at-1
son to the humble poor in the
tend them.
Church of Christ; to those who
• J. E. R oberts .
"tireMwst th the
In Monmontli, Oregon, Sunday even Father’s house. They are some?
ing, Sept. 16th, by J. Ff Floyd, Mr. W. "times tem pted,on this ground, toleave
Armstrong and Mrs. M. J. Long—all of
off from doing some specified work
Polk county.
May joy and prosperity go with them. for the Load, as Gideon did. If all
such could be persuaded to look
T ìirrtl'rir i ears’ DjMpepshu
away from and above themselves,
unto him who says, Ji Have I not
I suffered with dyspepsia for 13
years,” writes John Albright Esq., of sent thee ?” and go to work, how
Columbus, Ohio. ** Samaritan. Nervine precious to them would be the
cured me.’’ As It always cures such promise, realized in «their own ex
disorders. At druggists.
perience, “ Surely I will be with
Sydney Smith being ill, his physician
thee,” and what defeats the Mid
advised him to “ take a walk upon an
empty stomach.” “Upon whose?” ianites would suffer •
asked Sydney. Still better stops to
take would, be the purchase of Dr. R.
V. Pierce’s “ Golden Medical Discov
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which are especially valuable to those
who are obliged to lead sedentary lives,
or are a ill io ted wi th a n y ch ro n i c disease
of the stomach or bowells. By drug
gists,
Leave consequences to God, but
do right. Be genuine, real, sincere,
true, upright, godlike. The world’s
maxim is, Trim your sails and
yield to circumstances. But if you
would do any good in your genera
tion, you must be made of sterner
stuff, and help make your times,
rather than be made bv them. You
What to Read
must not yield to customs, but like
Are you deficient in taste ? Bead
the anvil, endure all blows, until
the beat English poets, such as Thomp
son, Gray, Goldsmith, Pope, Cowper, the hammers break themselves.
When ~ misrepresented, use no
»Seett. and Wordsworth. ””
Are you deficient in powers of reason crooked ways to clear yourself.
ing? Read Chillingworth, Bacon and Clouds do not last long. If in the
Lock--“.
course of duly you are tried by the
Are you deficient in judgment and
good sense in the common affairs of life? distrust of friends, gird up your
loins and say in your heart, “ I
Read Franklin.
Are you deficient in sensibility ? Read was not driven to virtue by the en
Goethe and Mackenzie.
couragement of friends, nor will I
Are von deficient in political knowl
be repelled from it by their cold
edge ? Real Montesquieu, the Feder
ness.” Finally, be just -and fear
alist, Webster and Calhoun.
Are you deficient in patriotism ? not ; “ corruption wins not more
truth lives and
Read Demosthenes and the life of Wash than honesty
ington.
reigns when falsehood dies and
Are you deficient in conscience ? Read rots.— Spurgeon.
somb of President El wards’ works.
Are yon deficient in anything? Read
the Bible.— Selected.
A little boy, hearing Some one re
mark that nothing is quicker than
thought, said : “ I know something that
Wrecked Manhood
is quicker than thought.” “ What is
it, Johnny?” asked his pa. “ Whist-
Victims of excessive indulgence or
ling,” said Johnny. " When I was at
youthful indiscretions and pernicious
school, yesterday, I whistled before I
solitary practices, suffering from Pre
thought. ”— Ex.
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