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About Talent news. (Talent, Or.) 1892-1894 | View Entire Issue (May 1, 1893)
• • MAY I, 1893. VOL. 2. T The TALENT NEWS is published the 1st. and 15th. of each month. EDWARD ROBISON E ditor . SUBSCRIPTION RATES. One year........... ................. 25 cents Six months......................... 4 of a dollar. Three months. . . ................ Two bits. Entered at the Talent Pont Office as second class mail matter. George Eliot’s religious belief was nev er distinctly understood by the world at large. In the following lines, which have been pronounced as beautiful as any tobe found in the English language, the fa mous author has given an inkling of her views.— THE CHOIR INVISIBLE. • ’ • BY GEORGE EI IOT. O may I join the choir invisible Of these immortal dead who live again In minds made better by their presence; live Jn pulses stirred to generös,ty, In deeds of daring rectitude, in scorn For miserable aims that end with self, In thoughts sublime that pierce the nignt like stars, And with their mild persistence urge man’s search To vaster issues. » Be gathered like a scroll within the toml Unread forever. • This is the life Id come Which martyred men have made me re glori ous For us who strive to follow. May I reach That purest heaven, be tootheriouls The cup of strength in some great agony, Enkindle generous ardor, feed pure love, Beget the smiles that have no erueltv— • • • Be the sweet presence of a good diffused, Ami in diffusion ever more intense. So slid 11 I join the choir invirdl le Whose music is the gladm as of the world. TALENT CHURCH NOTICES. B aitist C hurch —Ihiptist services will I eheld ontb.e 2nd and 4th blind: vs in erch montl morning ami evening; Rev. A. J. bt*.*vens|io tor. Methodist services on the 1st an«l 3rd Sin days, morning and evening; Rev. Dr. Raider, pastor. Endeavor society every ¿Umlav evrnitq. . Bible class uml prayer meeting Thut-da» evening of each week. • D uskard C iichcii —Services on the 1-t *1 3rd Sundays of each month, morning and even ing, Rev. David Brower, pastor. A. MILLSAP, or ryj JY. pv v r o Vo o v » f vim xiacuni P a ' hi A’A oaj A aaa ' aa ’ a , So to live is heaven; To make undying music in the world, PACKER ANI) SHIPPER OK Breathing as taauteous order controls With growing sway the giowing lift» of man So we inherit that sweet purity For which we struggled, failed, and agonized With wideni» g retrospect that I red despair, Relsdlious flesh that wcP.ild rot l>e suldued, HIGHEST MARKET PRICE I’ '.ID A vicious parent shaming still its child, Poor anxious penitence, Is quick devolved; : FOR POULTRY, Its discords, quenched by in« eting harmonies, Die in the large and charitable air, DEALER IN And all our rarer, batt *r truer s« If, lour rain eeds tc That sobls'l religiously in yearning son, That w atehed to ease the burden of the w or hl, asiii a a oict:ao.x‘. Ltloriously tracing what mtiM la», And what may yet be Iwtter—saw within First Artist- Hava you hear I «•( I’all •• - A worthier image for the sanctuary, nii-fortniic? And shap'd it forth ladore the multitude Second Artist- No. what i- it ’ Divinely human, raising worship so f irst Arti-t lie painted a r«-idi»tic pi ’i i To higher reverence more mind with lov»-. t>( a I «refs h a* mim I hm «log i t< it up < Id . That Is-tter self shall live till human Time New lb cord. WTO’S : F , G , S . />, , E .