Can't Realize It It is hard for citizens who live in the Eastern States or in high altitudes, where winter sets in early and holds sway with rigid hand till spring opens up, to realize conditions that- prevail here in Western Oregon while they are shivering in the throes of stern old winter. : The following item is from the Sheridan Sun which says: "When John A. Botz Sr. left Minot, N. D., on Oct 13, there was two inches of ice on his water barrel at the house. The weather was so cold as to put a stop to plowing. He was aston ished to find upon his arrival here, fruit still upon the trees and grass green and growing. At his old home the grass was all dead and trees had shed their leaves. It has rained several days since Mr. Botz arrived here, and when told that this is winter weather he remarked that if this is winter weather where roses and all kinds of flowers are blooming out of doors he has found the place that just suits him a paradise for the gods. We think Mr. Botz expressed it about right." Oregon's Origin. A correspondent says .the nane of this state was derived from the French word "Ouragan," meaning a tempest, the French man giving the name having been with explorers who first encount ered a snowstorm or sandstorm in Eastern Oregon. We thought it was settled long " ago that it was an Irishman, named "O'Ray gan" who loaned his name to this territory. It is to be regret ted that the true derivation can not be learned for its historical worth. It is a pretty good name as it is, otherwise one might sug gest a change to something of an explainable nature. It is a star that will never grow dim but will grow brighter with age. In fact, it will be the most promi nent and brighest star of the whole group provided it is not halved. Woodburn Independent. Passed Here. John Wortman and three sons, Ralph, Frank and Fred, took an automobile trip of 180 miles on Sunday to Junction City and re turn, calling on the C. W. Wash burn family. Mr. Washburn was a brother of Mrs. Wortman. An incident of the journey was the sending of the party around through Monmouth by the posse after the escaped convicts. Sev eral hours was spent at the Lane county town. Oak Wanted. We Will pay good price for handle timber- Any one having same to sell, let us know amount and when can deliver. Stump age also considered. Pacific Coast Handle & Mfg. Co., Dallas, Ore. Abstracts promptly furnished at reasonable rates, by L. D. Brown, Dallas, Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Beery who have made Monmouth their home for the last twenty years moved to Salem this week to make that city 1heir future residence. Their many Monmouth friends dislike to see them go but wish them success in their new asso ciations. George Kramer and wife of Ashland, Oregon, were visitors in Monmouth for a few days visiting Mr. and T. J. Beery. Mr. Kramer is ticket agent at the Oakland station and was off on a vacation. He is a brother to Mrs. Berey. They left for home the first of the week., SUGGESTIVE QUESTIONS On the Sunday School lesson by Rev. Dr. Llnscott For the In ttrnational Nawapaper Blblo Study Club. October 31st, 1909. (Copyright. bjr Re. T. 8. Llnecott. D D I Paul a Prisoner The Voyage. Acta xxvil:l-26. Goldeiv Text Commit thy way unto the Lord; trust also In him; and he shall bring It to pass. Ps. zxxvll:5. Verses 1-8 The writer of this nar rative appears to be a companion of Paul on this Journey who was he? Who were the others that sailed with Paul? What results are likely to follow, when a man of God Is compelled to be in the company of criminals? Who was this man Julius, and what probably Induced him to treat the prisoner Paul with "such leniency? Is there any position In life, how ever undesirable. In which God does not give his children special comfort, even when in prison,- and can you give some examples of this? Julius gave Paul his freedom to visit his Mends when the iltlp touched at (C.rr.t. W1, tT HV. T " ' . T TN.l Paul a Prisoner - The Shipwreck. Acts xxvii:27 to xxvill:10. OoMen Text The Lord redeemeth the soul of his servants; and none of them that trust in him shall be deso late Ps. xxxiv:22. Verses 27-?9 Why does God permit torm and stress to come Into most lives, and sometimes permit them to continue until all human hope la aban doned? (This question must be an swered In writing by members of the club.) What is the Christian's anchor which never fails him. no matter what danger his shin mav be in? (Pee Heb. vi:19) Verses 30-32 Are all God's prom ises ot help or deliverance condition al, or are some of them absolute and unconditional? If these men had forsaken the ship, as they planned, how would that af fect the saving of the rest of them? Here is a case of casting away a boat to save a ship, what principle does that fuegest in human lire? Verses 33-3S There are two things, at least, possible no matter how great the d'xtress; one Is to wring your hands and bemoan your fate, and give up hope; the other Is to be cheerful, and see how best to save the ship; which I the better, and how can It be acenrnpllshed? Why is it that the courage and good cheer of one man can save an entire crew from despondency and defeat? . Msv rtravln and fasting, when you ought to be eating and working, be as great a practical crime as scuttling the "hip? Whv does God generally need our help when he would save us from any impending calamity? t:38.) Verses 30-44 To a true man la it always so. that after the night comes the day, fter sorrow comes Joy, and after so-called defeat comes victory? Does God. In these days, ever save fnmilv. a business, a community, or a nation, for the sake of one man, as he saved the passengers and crew ot this ship for the sake of Paul? Julius prevented the killing of the prisorers for the "ake of Paul; Is there anv analogy between that and the sav ing of sinners for the sake of Jesus? God told Paul that all hands should hn aved and the shin lost, and this Is what happened; speaking from your own experience are all God s promises enuallv dependable, whether of a gen eral character as In the Bible, or grven to the Individual coul? Chap. xxvill:l Where Is the Island of Melita where this wreck occurred? . v?rse 2 Are uncivilized people be fore they have had experience with white men, generally kind to strangers ? Verses 3-4 When an accident, or sickness, or other natural calamity comes to a man. Is It any sure sign that he Is a sinner? Verses R-fi If a poisonous viper should fasten on a good man's kind to-day. God would probably not pre vent the poison from taking effect; ic that a fact to be regretted or other wise? Verses 7-10 Is there always "a silver lining to every dark cloud?" Are there any circumstances in which a good man cannot help his fel lows? Lesson for Sunday, Nov. 14th, 190S. Paul a Prisoner in Ron. Acta xivtl.: 11-31. The young people and some of the older ones also, met at the Evangelical church Friday even ing to transact some business for the Young Peoples' Society, and to spend a social evening. After the business was over the gath ering took on a social nature, and in due time cake, candy, nuts and lemonade were served, after which the young people enjoyed some social games. The home start was made about 10:30. A. JRiggs NEW GOODS Preferred Stock Canned Goods: Peas, Beans, Corn, Salmon, Catsup, Olives. Heinz Pickles, Chow Chow, Mustard. Chase & Sanburn Tea and Coffee's Folger's B. Powder, Spices, Extracts. Yours for business at Old Stand. Monmouth, Oregon t5 Light Running Ball Bearing "DANDY DISC HARROWS" ALSO:-The Famous "CHATTANOOGA CHILLED PLOWS." We warrant this plow to do as good work as any other chilled plow that is made, and further we have a plow on our floor that we want you to take out and give it a trial, we do not ask you to pay for the plow unless you want to keep it. W. E. Craven, Mgr. Independence, Ore. R. M. WADE CO. Last Wednesday McLaughin's camp was the scene of accidents that cost two men their lives. As a man named Coldera was falling a tree it struck a dead rt-on KrooHnor trio inn nnr of it which fell, on the unfortunate man below. The only thing he lived to say was, "Oh! my little boy." He died a few minutes I later. He leaves a wife and sev eral children to mourn hfc loss. Within a few minutes of the same time a cable broke and one end hit a Mr. Morris on the base of the skull. He was uncon scious and taken to Dallas where he died Sunday evening never re gaining consciousness. The acci dents were entirely unavoidable and no blame is attached to any one. Falls City News. 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