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You do not stutter anything like as much as you did.” “No,” sald the Pendleton man, clear and straight as a bell, “a man cannot afford to stutter through a tele- phone when to talk costs 70 cents a minute. ”-— East Oregonian. to the to Fler Point of View. Enpeck—Saunders is a man of un- usually sound judgment. Mrs, Enpeck In other words, 1 suppose his opin- fons always coincide with yours. frerren vO Mus. PINEHAM NO. 94.395] “lam so grateful to you for what Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- pound has done for me that I feel as though I must tell about it. A year ago I was taken very sick. Doctorscould do me no good only to deaden the pain which 1 had almost con- stantly. I got some of your Compound and took one bottle and received benefit from it at once. I have taken it ever since and now have no backache, no pain in my side and my stomach and bowels are perfectly well. Iecan honestly say that there is nothing like it. If I conld only tell every woman how much good yonr medicine has done me, they would surely try it."—Manrua M. Kine, Nos ArTLEBORO, MASS. The way women trifle with health shows a degree of indifference that is pastunderstanding. Happiness and use- fulness depend on physical health; so does a good disposition. Disease makes women nervous, irritable and snap- pish. The very effort of ailing women to be good-natured makes them ner hel mn can, hie w/ wil p you to It costanothing toget Mrs, Fiakhans advice. Her address is Lynn, Mass. 5F } Thempaon’s Eye Water Women Would Suro ly Try Mrs. Pinkham’s Medicine if They Only Knew, Says Hing Mrs. na a ah a 8 ayes, REV. DR. TALMAGE. THE EMINENT DIVINE'S SUNDAY DISCOURSE. Subject: Settled In Heaven-The Fate of Natlous as Well as of Individuals In God's HandseThs World Not Gov. erned in & Haphazard Way, Copyright, Louis Klopsch, 1860.1 Wasmnarox, D. O.—The idea that things fn this world are at looses ends and going at haphazard is in this discourse combated by Dr. Talmage, Thoetextis Psalms exix., 89, “Forever, O Lord, thy word Is settled in heaven.” This world has been In proceas of shange ever since it was created mountains born, mountains dylog, and they have both eradle and grave. Once this planet was all fluid, and no being such as you orl have ever seen could have lived on it a minute, Oar hemisphere turns its face to the sun and then turas its back, The axis of the eartn’s revolution has shifted, The earth's centre of gravity is changed, Once flowers grew in the arctic and there was snow in the {ropie. There has been a re. distribution of land and sea, the land crumbling into the sea, the sea swallowing the land, Jeeand fire have fought for the possession of this planet, The chemical composition of itis different now from what it once was, Volcanoss onee terribly alive are dead, not ons throb ol flery pulse, not one breath of vapor the ocean changing its amount of saline qualities, The inter. nal fires of the earth are gradually eating their way to the surface—upbesval and subsidence of vast realms of continent Moravians in Greenland have removed their boat poles because the advancing sea submerged them. Linnmus records that in eighty-seven yoars a great stone was 10) foet nearer the water than when he wrote Forests have been buried by the sea, and land that was euitured by farmer's hoe can be touched only by sailor's anchor, Loch Nevis of Scotland and Diugle bay of Ireland and the flords of Norway, where pleasure boats now float, were ones valleys and glens, Many of the islands of the sea are thet sunken mountains, Six shousand miles of the Pacifle Ocean are sinking. The dinmeter of the earth, ae sording to scientific nunouncement, is 180 miles lsas than it was. The entire cone figuration of the earth is allered, Hills are denuded of their forests, The frosts aod the waters and the alr bombard the earth till it surrenders to the assasit, The 20 called “everiusting hills” do not last. Many railroad companies to build iron bridges because the fron has » life of its own, not a vegetable life or an animal life, but a metallic life, and when that life dies tl wn, Oxida- tion of minerals is only another term for describing death, Mos and zea. weeds heip destroy the rocks ey de rate, ‘lie changes of the nani the of cease 18 bridge goes d their S88 rhs + aa Ya pate earth Danas, Koel OF Worse ins Are its solize ar better nati nse them, inws and cus. @ ver bacomes dilly Boundary tied until Uncertainty strikes thr gat. Lies “ toms and of this world At a time when we Jogis ation characteristia gin it is setting, i pad that the arbi. tration planoed last Summer nt The | Hague, Holland, would forever sheaths | the sword and spike the gan and the for the worl 1 has on wars which are digg (ing graves flower « 1d American sol From the! { ¥ such geoiog social and nati and internation: reat we turn with thanksgiving and tation to my text and find that there things forever but higher tudes than we hav tro “Forever, ¢ in heaven a sun A at least 18 willed is that'ne dismantle | tress ian two i exul- | are | inti | sottied, ttled and are se nticuoasiy perish; spiritual o« vironment 3 Ho a school. | gradus- | world is rescenne for splendid or di with or with tio a scene purity: that all wh aralisied One of and Golg A superual aro » ars adioined t Ba i an tha will felicity Nazareth of taking off n-that | t 37? Wo have ation all the elements oi Y We nood not borrow To ot be ay yweals for up ion. Ele anihillsm, infdeiity, agnostio. lesacration, inebriety, sensg. | fraud; they are all | Elements of salsty-—Go worship. i and women by the ores honesty, evolence, truthle BL ustry, sob ay ad : more religioe than has characterized any | nation that has ever existed; they are all | The only question is as to which of | gain dominaney-——the one and this United Stated | I think, will continue as long | the world exists; other class as. esndant, and the United States goes late | all pieces that olher government % would hardly think them worth pleking up Have you ever noticsd the size of the | hia vast Groan. wood and Pere le Chaise, where mighty | kingdoms were buried? Open the gate and | walk throagh this cemetery and road the! epitaphs, Here lies Carthage, born 100 years before Rome, great commercial} metropolis on the bay of Tanis, a part of | an empire that gave the alphabet to the Greeks and their great language to the | Hebrews; her arms the terror of pations, commanding at one time 16.000 miles of | const; her Hamilear leading forth thirty | myriads, or 300,000 troops; her Hannibal carrying out in manhood the oath he bad taken in boyhood to preserve eternal en. mity to Rome, leaving costly and impos. ing monuments at Agrigentum a ghastly heap of ruins; Carthage, her colonies on every coast, her ships plowing every sea; Carthage—where ars her aplendors now? | All extinguished, Where are her swords? | The last one broken, Where are her towers and lung ranges of magnificent archi: tecture? Buried under the sands of the Bagradas., As baliast of foreign ships much of her radiant marble has been ear. ried away to bulld the walls of transmedi- terranean cathedrals, while other blocks have been blasted in modern tlhines by the makers of the Tanls raliway. And all of that great and mighty eity and kisgdom ! that the tourist flads to-day is here and | there a broken arsh of what was once “| | § posit SE Sabbath extravagance man ns, goif ol ben ind ina the fitty--aile aqueduct, Our talented and genial friend, Henry | M. Field, in one of his matehless books of travel, labors hard to prove that ihe slight rains of that eity are realiy worth visiting. ‘thage buried 12 the cemetery of dead na ons, Not one altar to the true God did she rear. Not one of the Ten Com- mandments but she econspienousiy vio Inted, Her doom was settled in heaven when It was desided far back io the eterni- ties that the nation and kingdom that will not serve God shall perish, Walk on in the cemetery of nations and ses the long lines of tombs Thebes and Persian and Macedonian and Roman and Hazon heptarchy, great nations, small na. tions, nations that lived a year and nations that lived 500 years, Our own nation will be judged by the game moral laws by which all other na. tions have been judged, The judgment day for individuals will probably ing far on In the future, Judgment day for na- tions 5 avery po AN every day weighed, every day app or every demned. Never befors in the x this country ig Jha American rurel he baiane than it Is this and we go up. Do to know what this warrior thioks we we had better do with Cuba and Porto Rico ant the Philippines as I am anxious to know what God thinks we bad better do, The destiny off this nation will not be decided on yonder capitoline hill or at Manila oi at the presidential ballot box, for it wiil be settled in heaven, Another thing deelded in the same high place is that happiness Is the result of spir. {tual condition and not of earthly environ. ment, If we who may sometimes havo a thousnnd dollars to Invest find it such a perplexity to know what to do with it and soon after find that we Invested it where principal and joterest have gone down through roguery or panic, what the worriment of those having millions t¢ invest and whose losses correspond in mag. nitude with their resources! People who have their threes or four dollars a day wages age just as hapey ag those who have GD 1NCOmS Of OUV, UYU B YUL, Bometimes happiness Is seated on a foots stool and sometimes misery on the throue, All the gold of earth in one chunk eannot purchase five minutes of complete satis. faction. Worldly success is an atmosphere that breeds the maggots of envy and jeal. ousy and hate, Theres are those who will never forgive you if you have more emolu- ments or honor or ease than they have, To take you down is the dominant wish of most of those who are not as high as you are, They will spend hours and days and years to entrap you, They wilil hover around BOWSpADHE offices to get one mean line printed depreciating you. Your heaven is their hell, A dying President of the United States sald many years ago In regard to his jie. time of experience, “It doesa’t pay.” The leading statesmen of America in letters of advice warn young men to keep out of politics. Many of the mest successfal have tried in vain to drown their trouble fn strong drink. On the other hand, there are mlilions of people who on de« sparting this life will have nothing to leave bat a good nam» and a life insurance whose amined fazes are indices of illumined souls. They wish everybody well, When the fire pell rings, they do not go to the window at midnight to ses if it is their store that is on fire, for they never owned a store, and when the September equinox in abroad they do not worry lest their ships founder in a gale, for they never owaed a ship, and when the nominations are made for high political office they are not fearful that their nams will be over. looked, for they never appliad for office, There is 20 muel heartiness aud freedom from care in thelr laughter that when you hear it you are compelied to laugh jo sym- pathy, although you Kaow not what they are lsaghing abo When the ehildren of that family assem. bie in the sitting room of the old home stead to hear the father’s will read, they are not fearful of belong cut off with an fon and a half dol for the old never owned anyt! seventy-five ac suough plait nly to They have mor than many bh ave in Ww juld to God 1 had the a on how (itt on how much be you heart right ur heart wrong and all is a prine settled it. man hich support t bappin 8 whole of re in one month iifetime, eapacity “aN may be iat Keap ¥ That is ie in ipl idad in that high isa or schoolhou disgraceful the freshman © ge OF gradas- uen pass into the juni , and fro or devils, Ia n “aleclive course, Fi 3 siects wiial be will or the languages or phy-—and it is an a schoolbo or and m olieges there font ne sta nath chemistry or phil #inctive irae we ail ematios this world We may nady sin until with it or rig s of " wit we decide | paness gntil we are axoem- Graduate we all must, ir the style is an «lect sity until ot Ourseives iTe QOurse ir evsry Ww contribution graduation. 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Great old sehiooliboass of ch we are ali being educated lory or perdition! have wondered uhy gradastion day in evliege is Jecalied ** . day’ when it is the last day of To all the ommencement of gotive e, and oor graduation day from earth will be to us commencement ile, our larger life, lite, our sternal life, mencoment day on earth never sees any day like it, never did, When Pompey landed at Brindisi, Italy, returned from his victories, be disbanded the brave men wno had fought under him and sent them rejoicing to their homes, and, entering Rome, his emblazoned | ehariot was followed by princes in chains | from kingdoms he bad conquered, and flowers such as only grew under those Italian skies strowed the way, came under arches {[pseribed with the names ol battiefleids on which he had triumphed and rode by columos which told of the 1500 cities he had destroyed and the 12000000 people he had cone quered or siain. Then the banguel was spread, and out of the chalices filed to the brim they drank to the health of the conqueror. Bellsarius, the great soldier, returned from his military achievements and was robed in purple, and in the pro. cession were brought golden thrones and pillars of precious stones and the furni- ture of royal feasts, and amid the spien- dors of kingdoms overcome he was hailed to the hippodrome by shouts such as had seldom rang through the capital, Then also came the convivialities, In the year 874 Aurelian made his entrance to Rome in triumphal car, ia which he stood while a ealled commencement day. graduates it isthe eo T il js! The student t any rate, I} above his head. Zenobla, captive queen of Palmyra, waiked behind his chariot, her person encircled with fetlers of gold, un. der the weight of which she nearly fainted, but still a captive. And there were in the procession 200 lions and tigers and beasts of many lands and 1600 gladiators excused from the cruel amphitheater that the might decorate the day, and Persian an Arabian and Ethiopian embassadors were in the procession and the long lines of cap. tives, Egyptians, Syrians, Gauls, Goths and Vandals, It was to such scenes that the New Tes. tament relers when it spoke of Christ “having despolled principalities and pow- ors, He made a show of them, openly tri. ump Ping.” ut, oh, the difference in those trinmphs! "Tne Roman triamph rep- resented arrogance, cruelty, oppression and wrong, but Christ's triumph meant emancipation and holiness and joy, The former was a procession of groans aceom- panied by a clank of chains, the other a procession of hosannas by millions set for. over free. The only shackled ones of Christ's trinmph wil ve satan aod ocoborts tied to our Lord's chariot wheel, with all the abominations of all the earth bound for an steroal saphiviy. 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While the decision was unequivocally against such restriction, the question raised deserves consideration, for the college as an institution has rights, as well as the teachers within its gates The minister in his pulpit has a legal right to free speech; but when his opinions misrepresent the principles of his sect, he has other rights than his own to consider, When a professor's pronounced statements are credited agaligt the university of which he is & part, his liberty of speech is a moral wrong, which his manliness should condemn and his conscience restrain. “All things are lawful for me,” sald 8t. Paul, “but all things are not say" nol 5 i ! / One of the trials of those Inter, re flowers is the presence of destruc g who h: ve bee 'n discouraged by t ; trout] lack of success attending the use oh insecticide the following simple and easily prepared effective. 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