Clo«4 ^ • r H if t. The members of the M ethodist Episcopal church invite yqu to enjoy their services with them. Sabbath school—9:45. * M' lining worship and sermon Cra4lwf m i Land and Nswrlshsd by Fog Rain and Snaw. - - 1 The blue color of the sky is owing to floating particles of invisible dust tbit break up and scatter the short waves, which are the blue waves, of light. This occurs principally at a great elevation, where the atmos­ pheric dust is extremely fine, while in the lower regions of the'^air, where the dust is coarser, the scat­ tering affects all the rays, or col­ ors, alike. The brilliant fringes of clouds, seen nearly in the direction of the sun, are largely due to dust, which especially accumulates in the neighborhood of clouds and refracts the sunlight around their edges. Front the great quantities of ice drifting in all parts of the ocean, in high southern latitudes, it is prob­ able that the formation of icy in­ land* is much more rapid than ia cnerally supposed, says the St. 11 : 00 . ¿oui* Globe-Democrat. Tho manner of tlieiy formation ia Evening song and sermon ' easily explained: In the first place the ice seems to require a nucleus, 7:80. whereon the fogs, snow and rain Mid-week service Wednesday may congeal and accumulate. This the land affords. Accident then separates part of this mass from the F r e s b y t b k ia n Lam b Didn't L ib s Byron. when it drifts off and* is S rvices and Sabbath school land, So we have lost another poet. 1 broken into many pieces, and part October 29 aa usual. — of never much relished his lordship’s may again join that which is M orning—“C hriit Rich, Be­ in this mind and shall be sorry if the process of formation. came Poor for Us.” From the accumulation of now Greeks have cause to miss him. He to me offensive, and I can never ' Evening—“How the New Tes­ such a mass speedily assumes a flat wss make out his great power which hie or table topped shape, gradually in­ tam ent Came.” Second in th-* creasing admirers talk of. Why, a line of ip thickness and weight by aeries “ How We G ot Our Bible.” the coügellstion of rain, snow and Wordsworth’s is a lever to lift the Wednesday, 7:30—Command- fogs, which last have no small in­ immortal spirit. Byron’s can move only the spleen. He was at best a fluence in contributing to thé ac­ «tirisi. cumulation, aa may be suppqMM, ... -.-r • C H R IST IA N -• •••••' a few hours suffice to git« the mean enough. T dare say Î do him 9:45 a. m.—Bible school, Les­ when rigging and spars of a ship a coat­ an injustice, but 1* cannot love him ter Jones, superintendent.- ing of ice a quarter of an inch nor squeeze a tear to hir memory. thick. Thus masses of 1,000 feet —Writings of Charles Lamb. 11 a. m. Serm on—“ Why Christ in thickness might require but a Had to Die.” few years to form. 5:25 p. m —Teacher* Training Wnen the icebergs are fully form­ To become lu n sun PruwkswnlM. drunk la a condition wblcb any one may fall In the Class. ed they have a tabular and strati­ Into Exposure to the sun’s rays 6:30 p. m.—C. E. and Junior- fied appearance and are perfectly tropica. will reduce a man to a condition al­ wall aided, varying from 180 to 210 most exactly resembling drunkenness Intermediate prayer meeting. height He staggers about and ia usually com­ 7:30 p. m. Sermon—“The Fall feet In in some places the United Statee pelled to lie down and "sleep it off.** of M an.” expedition, under _Captain Wilkes, 8uu drunkenness la sometimes accom­ by nausea. Another curious sailed for more than nfty miles to- panied ffect in connection life in tba trop­ ether along a straight and perpen- ics where the sun with Five year prograq^Sunday. rises a t the same icular wall from 150 to 200 feet 10 a. m.—Everybody in Sun­ in height. The icebergs afloat were time all the year round, la th at if you no* get up before sunrise you do day school in an effort to attain from a quarter of a mile to five do not feel well all day. Ton feel heavy, the goal—25 per cent increase. miles in length.- out of sorts and sicklsb. 11—Morning worship, “ An Ef­ In their next stage they exhibit the process of decay, being found Compllcated, but Easy. ficient Church.” fifty or sixty miles from the land "How get ynar husband to 6:30—Intermediate and Senior and, for the most part, with their do what do be you doesn’t want to do when B Y. P. U. surfaces inclined at a considefable you want bim to do It?" 7:30—Evening service, theme, angle to the horizon^ caused by "That's easy. 1 make a Mg fuss something he baa already done “ The Maximum for the Mas- their lower portions being unequal­ over wbk-ta 1 didn't want him to do or 1 re­ ly abraided by the waves. mind bim of something which I have Some apparently retfin tlieir done be wanted me to do and I Revival meetings under the original tabular form until they didn’t which want to do and soon b a ts doing leadership of Rev. P. R. ’ MaT- reach a lower latitude, while others what 1 want him to do jnst as though getts, of Spokane, will begin De­ have entirely lost it and have .evi­ be had wanted to do it- áll along."— Detroit Free Press. upset or overturned. cember 10; Get ready lor his dently The large ice islands are not “ t he coming Montreal's Cathedral. moat dangerous to a ship in passing great landmark In Montreal is among them, aa they can be more thr The Cathedral Notre Dame, which, easily avoided. On the contrary. It next to the fs of mous In the ia the small, broken o r. detached City of Mexico, la the cathedral Plants reach out tow ards the pieces, largest church level with the water’s, edge, Im!Ming in America and bas a seating sun for brightness ni foliage and which are the moat mischievous, for of 12.000. The church was blossom. The north aid* of the when the wind is high it ia almost i-ararity bullt ln 1825» and Is noted for Its mag­ house is not. overran with gay impossible to distinguish them from nili eut chimes, one of the bells of break of the sea, and yet these which, called "Le Oros Boprdoo." la color. T h e s t r o n g , stocky the small do a# much injury to a one of the largest suspended bells In grow th in found where the son vessel pieces as large ones by knocking a the World and weighs 24.780 pounds. shines. The cornfield delights in hole in her bottom. A Lightning Flash. sunlight. Th • wheat gets its A flash of lightning lights up the Spurisus W arks Attributed to Stoma. for one-mllltonth of a second, literary pirate was not the ground Animals naturally seek the sun • only The trouble yet It seen» to us to last ever so much of the eighteenth cen­ light as they do food and drink tury author. There were the con- longer What hepttens Is that the Im­ pression remains In the retina Of the They thrive upon it. In the coctora and publishers of spurious eye for about one-eighth of a second or morning they are aw ake early, works under his name, and Sterne 124.000 as heavily from these as lasts. times longer than the flash waiting to catch the first sun­ suffered from the pirates. The publication beams. When the sun fades in of Unsolved Mystery. first I wo volumes of ‘Tris­ the west, for them life’s joy is tram the Shandy” waa followed as soon Pa. everybody knows Methuselah gone—they go to rest. They as it was apparent that the book waa the o'dest man. don't they?" my son.” was a success by a third written by "Yea. love the sunlight A IR -T IG H T “Then who know« who was the old­ writer and boldly attributed est woman?" But man seems to shun it. He a to hack 8terne. Several other spurious “Nobody, my aon;. nobody."—Bald moves his chair back into the works appeared in the author’s life­ more American. shadows. The sun smil< s into time iana after his death his posthu­ Prom aero to seventy the room—the blind is quickly mous works in two volumes were Cruel. degrees in five minutes draw n, as thongh light was obligingly written for him, as were Clara—He toys be thlnka I'm the and an evenly heated nicest girl in town. Khali I ask him to something to be feared, a tres­ also three sets of his original let- ran? home all day long ia guar­ Sarnh—No. dear: let him keep anteed with this remark­ passer to be ordered off the on thinking ao.—Town Topics. able heater. Come in now Injurious to Bight. premises. And this by man. en —W e have a size and Looking into the fire, particular­ The lesa tenderness a man has ta Us dowed with reasoning powers! atyle to your liking. nature tbs mors be requires from oté- ly coal fire, is very injurious to era.—Rabel. There is plenty of sunshine. It the a eyes. Looking at molten iron has no price—Wall Street does will soon destroy the sight. Read­ not control this commodity. ing in the twilight is injurious to War does not curtail the supply. the eyes, as they are obliged to Hardware It does not become dissatisfied make great exertion. Reading or with a side light injures with conditions. It never de­ sewing both eyes. eyes should be ex­ crees a “ walk out.” In order posed to an Both equal degree of light. th a t the whole world may share The reason is that the sympathy be­ in its output, this servant of the tween the eyes is so great that if pupil of one is dilated bv being public works twenty-four hours the kept in tho shade the one a day, tor the sun is never off that is partially exposed cannot contract it­ duty. Somewhere on our globe self sufficiently for protection. ' f v il l he is shining, even when it is Shifting th« Blam«. night with us. aroM ivd An old tenor who had once been the glad orb of day a joy­ a great favorite was broke, down drcivchod w han ous Give welcome. Open houses, cel­ and out, and had Wen sleeping in a lars, schoolrooms, churches, of- livery stable for three months when is hi a dess bv ItMlf. It’« mora tmrttully Made and m ad. fices, stores to its beams. Good he suddenly got a chance to sing the (rom better materiati. — in which he had once been fa­ Doctor Sunshine is a sovereign role mous. La Scala, at Milan, was w ill keep yoM d ry an d healer. packed that night. He sang—most Quit the shadows and get oat painfully—before that vast audi­ co m fo rta b le . into the sunlight. It only asks ence. / At the end the audience DEALERS EVERYWHERE a chance. It has prevented hissed with unanimity. “Ah,” said old tenor in the wings, ‘ees eet many illnesses. It has cured the not Zee Italian people, many deep-seated week nesses. xey no painful* longer care for Verdi” Back to health it leads its devo­ Chines# Students' Answer*. tees, along a warm , well-lighted In answer to the question, “What pathw ay. are the five great races of mnr- owowoeowowowowowowowowowow We need not travel tar to find kind?” a Chinese student replied. i Don’t pay warprices forj our ? the sunshine. In oar own door- •aid Bishop Montgomery, “the 100 yard it w iuts to heal. Use it vards, tho hurdles, the qusrter mile, | Overcoat or Rain Coat 1 w ithout btint. Revel in it. The the mile ahd the three mileo.” supply is abundant, and there In another paper a Chinese stu­ 5 Get them at the right prices from ♦ will be no bill coming later for dent Mid that “out of eight, out of services rendered.—Editorial in mind,” conld be explained in two The Giapbic and Weekly Oregr The People’s Home Journal for words—“invisible, insane.” — Loo- If »41 ian, one y rar, $2.00. f F. H. 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