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About The Estacada news. (Estacada, Or.) 1904-1908 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1905)
DIG INTO ANCIENT CRAFT. T a n n c l W o r k e r s F in d H all o f Ship In B r o o k ly n 's E x c a v a tio n . Eighteen feet below the street level tbe diggers of the Brooklyn tunnel have come upon the hull of an old ship, says a New York special to the j Bt Louis Post-Dispatch. The rem nants of the vessel must have been where they have now been found for Hop*.—It 1« natural for men to hope. at least 100 years. Prom the beginning until now man haa They are putting down a shaft at always dreamed of the Golden Age. Furman and Joralemon streets to meet Sometimes he had called It the Golden the tunnel, which Is being run out un Fleece, and sometimes ne had called It der the East River from a point far the Holy Grail — Key. N. M. Waters, more Inland than Furman street. The Congregationalism Brooklyn, N. T. l tunnel Is so far underground that It Peace.— There are two ways o f get went under the old ship. The shaft ting peace. One la to work on the struck the ship close to the side of the thing nntll you come to an agreement, hull. The workmen first of all came and the other la to say you do not to what appeared to be a black oak care. Indifference la really the true floor. Chopping through It they came explanation.— Rev. F. L. Patton, Con to the curved black oak ribs of a ship. They would have found rock more gregationalism Princeton, N. J. Religious Liars.— The world Is full easy to dispose of. The timbers were of religious liars, men who are like a as hard as stone Itself and were very much harder to break up. They could watch well made and wound, but not be blasted and ay after ax was whose face and dial hands point to dulled In getting through them. 8:30 at 10 a. m. They were made right Word got around In the neighbor and wound right and keep going, hut hood of the discovery of the ship and they have never been set righ t— Rev. a great horde of souvenir hunters de F. W. Gunsaulus, Independent Chi scended on the works and carried away cago, 111. chips. So very little of the ship was In the Church.—There are Christians exposed by the shaft that not much who are not church members and there can be learned of It, bnt It seems to are church members wbo are not Chris be lying across the street with much tians. What Is the difference? Well, of Its length running under the build It Is the difference between character ings on the south side of the street At and costume, between seemingly and the time the foundations o f these reality, between facts and appear buildings were dug, so far as one can ances.— Rev. B. Craig, Disciple, Den remember, there was ao trace of the ver, Colo. ' old ship fount). All sorts of romantic stories are be Bln.— Sin Is the- most subtle and In sinuating thing In the world. It Insin ing Invented to account for the pres uates Itself so gradually and slowly ence of the ship there. Certainly the into the habits and principles of men oak timbers are all fastened together that they know not Its progress and with wooden pins, and ships have not strength until the nature Is so corrupt been put together without metal for as to be capable o f the darkest deeds. many a long year. Then, too, Furman — Rev. J. W. Hill, Methodism Harris street was filled In 90 years ago, and there was no ship there then, so that burg, Pa. tbe hulk must have sunk under the Christianity In Politics.— Tnere Is no mud before that time. The generally occasion for forcing a distinctly Chris accepted explanation Is that when the tian test Into political life, but there Brooklyn water front was merely a la every reason for demanding that a swampy mud bank the hulk was run sound and honest morality which Is In there and abandoned. It snnk un fostered by It, and which Is now being der the mud and the piling In of re stimulated by It, should be recognised fuse to make tbe bulkheads gradually and honored.— Rev. J. 8. Lyon, Presby buried I t terian, Louisville, Ky. Life's Essentials.— I f you have char WOOING IN FACT AND FANCY. ity, love and benevolence toward your D ia lo g u e In N o v e la and R e a l L i f e P rfr fellow man you possess all there is ee n ta S om e D ifferen ces . essential to eternal life. Love supplies The “ Dolly Dialogue” style o f hero the place o f all other virtues, or rather, and heroine conduct their wooing In embraces them all. Love, therefore, Is this sort o f sparkling repartee: the shortest, safest and surest route Her— You're Just like allother men to heaven.— Cardinal Gibbons, Roman —you want the earth! Catholic, Baltimore, Md. Him— I acknowledge It—you're all Pastor and People.— The people the world to me, and I want you! must be one with their pastor. H alf Her— As a piece of real estate I may a dozen decayed apples will ^poll a come higher than you can afford to go. whole barrel. Six disaffected persons Him— A t any price you'd be dirt can disrupt a church. I f the pastor Is cheap. behaving himself and la Indeed an ex And In the old-fashioned novels like ample to the flock, give him all the this: liberty he wants.— Rev. Charles Her Parmela— You must pardon my ig ald, Congregatlonalits, Brooklyn, N. Y. norance, sir, If I appear to misappre The Simple Life.—Charles Wagner hend the drift of your expression of re la right In preaching the Gospel of gard; I can not but think, however, the Simple Life. It Is a matter o f re that you presume too much in thus ad joicing that bis appeals are awakening dressing me at so early a period of our such general response. The genuinely acquaintance. I-eonardo— Believe me, dearest ma simple life Is always the nearest Christ’s life, and that means It Is the dam. when I say that If I seem too Im closest union with God.— Rev. F. B. petuous It la only that the depth of C’ herlngton, Methodist, Los Angeles, my feeling overcomes my natural re gard for the conventionalities. Ah! do Cal. Rich and Poor.— Poverty Is a pro not turn aside, fair maid— my heart lific mother of great men. Therefore and fortune are lying at your feet! But In real life would not a phono our ancient Jewish sages urged tnat we be very cautious o f the children graph reveal something like this? “ Why, Jack Peters, how dare you?” o f the poor. The great hustlers In our “ Aw, now, you're not going to get colleges are commonly poor boys. Tbe mad about It. are you? Honest Bade, Idlers, the rounders and the sports are I couldn't help It!” abundantly recruited from the ranks of "W ell. I'll have you understand that tbe rich.— Rabbi A. Lyons, Hebrew. 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