The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913, July 01, 1904, Image 4

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    No Appetite
Means loss of vitality, vigor
or tone, and is often a pre
cursor of prostrating sick
ness. This is why it is
serious. The best thing
you can do is to take the
great alterative and tonic
Hood's Sarsaparilla
Which has cored thousands.
Vhtri th Coat Come.
Phlloopher lb only thing that cm
Biak an; mau, rich or poor, perfectlj
happy la 1ot, and lor cost Dot a pen
nr.
Practical Man Iru, bat keeping th
loved on in clothe coat Ilk th Old
Kick.
ReTn of Walter.
Tip regarding prospectlv smug
glera coma to th cut torn a otllclala In
ttrang way and from peculiar
sources, ayt th New York Tribune.
One of the queerest waa a cable dla
patch from Bermuda, received a few
weeks ago. It read: "Custom, New
York: Watch Green bicycle trunk
from Bermuda." There wa no tlgna
ture, and the official, utterly puuled
aa to the aource of the message, await
ed the arrival of the next Bermuda
boat with interest Sure enough, there
was a passenger named Oreen, and
among hla luggage wa a bicycle
trunk.
He made the usual declaration that
he waa bringing in nothing dutiable.
"What la in this?" aaked an luspect
or, tapping the bicycle trunk.
"My bicycle, of course."
"Suppose you open It," uld th In
spector. Mr. Green waa sorry, but he had lost
the key. Then they broke it open and
found it packed with expensive cigars,
which were promptly confiscated.
The mystery of the cabled tip waa
cleared up by a passenger who bad
stopped in Hamilton at the same hotel
with Green. It aeemed that Green
never tipped bote! servants. One of
them discovered that he waa packing
the bicycle case with clgara and told
hla fellows. They chipped In enough
to pay for the cable dispatch and In
giving tue tip bad revenge for tip not
given.
lb Preacher" Bvideac.
Roland, 111.. June 27. Diabete ha
ao long been looked upon as an uncur
able form of Kidney Disease that a aura
cure (or it must rank aa one of the
moat valuable medical discoverie ol
the age. And every day btings foith
fresh evidence that Dodd Kidney
Fills will cuie Diabetes. Important
evidence in their favor is given by Rev.
Tbo. B. Aotnian, the well known Bap
tist minister here. Mr. Norman says:
"I had all the symptom of a bad
Uara thai lAere U at least one dreaded UeaM : J , ", . rvTi. -v-
tnai science baa been am to cun id mm uvaeufc irvim wie use 01 iwu e iviuurj
. and that I. Catarrh. Hall Catarrh Piia mt 1 cheerfully recommend
Cur tub. only positive cur known to th , .
eaeJlcl Iraternitj. Catarrh beina a conftttu- them to anyone suffering from that
Uonaldl,rutaoonftiiuuonal tw- dreaJ aigetae. Podd' Kidney Pills
u.nL Hall sCaurrh Cureuiaken InwraaUr,
acttnc directly upon th Uood and murou will cure the worst form of Diabetes.
uritcMoi thy.ura. thereby deatroyinc th. . Dodd' Kidney Pills always cure Dia
louadaUon of the disease, ami siring I he pa-' . , 1 , ,- 1
unt strength bjr bnildiuf up the constitution bete, one ot the final stage ol Kidney
dt.Ungnatur.in didna lu Pisea. All the earlier stages from
proprietor, have o much L1U1 In l'a curative . 8
power mat mey oner uh uunarea inuare mv.awLic iw iuirnnmiioiii kic uaiuiRuj
or any caw tnai K tau to cur, muh lor uti
An American factory at Hanover enp
pile pneumatic brakes for tha whole
Prnaalan railway a.rtem.
Iotbn will dad Mr. Window' Soothing
lyrap th beat reoiedr uum tor their children
during Um MeUUng period,. m
f- A Hebe,
Sister You hav told ma her name,
yt I know no tnor than I did before,
la ah beautiful?
Brother Beautiful? Why. ah could
mak area th present fashion look ar-tiatic
FITS Panaaaenttf bvna we Btoe ueieciuaes
110 afwaretdar'anMorrjr.KUrie'eUraal Mere
hmm. Mend for PreeS trt.l boul.and uwu.
St. a. a. Kiln. UA..U! an a. FhlUkMphla, r
Herolo Treatment.
Mrs. Ebony Doctah, my husban' he
got tha paralersia in th laiga, ao he
carn't move hia feet.
Doctor Park la dat ao, Mrs. Ebony?
Well. I'll call right away.
Mrs. Ebony Yes, doctah, an' be auah
to brung youh banjo erlonit. If dat
doaa start hia laic goiu', nutbin' will.
$100 Reward, $100.
Th reader ol thl paper will be pleased to
.f tMtimnnl.ta.
Addrae. F. J. CHKXKT A CO., Toledo, 0.
old be draaTista, 7Se,
UaU'a family Fills ar th best.
Aooonatlnc fur tbe Growth of Fiahcra.
Lady Visitor (who has been listening
to Piscator'a atoryV I didn't know that
trout grew aa large aa that
Piscator'a Wife Oh, yea, they do
after tha atory ha been told a few
Urn.
(M THt KII I0X
Wku rrl nasal corera mmt B
potter KB Track of U.
At th ground whit tit potalon
al club play bbail you may bar
noticed a mall boxllk itructur
perched on th root ot th grand itand.
It position directly back of th horn
plat and on a 11 u with th pitcher
k th beat poaalbl for a vlw of th
gam, and If you ar lucky enough to
b Invited up by torn ot thoa who
hav a right there, you will be ur
prlad to Hod how much better you
can watch what 1 going on than from
1 seat nearer th ground.
This llttl hou with th wlr net
vlug over th front to guard against
vVul file 1 called the pre or acorer'
box, Th young men who alt there
have need ot every facility tor observ
ing th game, because afterward they
must present an absolutely accurat
record of It It tbe contesting nine
belong to an Important leagu and
play In a larg city there will b an of
ficial scorer for each club, besides re
porters from each of th dally new
paper. Th scorer hav to record
every move ot th game, and, when It
la over, preaent to the manager of
their club complete set ot figures,
from which anybody who understands
th sport can tell exactly what each
player ha don how well or how
poorly be ba played.
Watch a scorer at work. Refer
htm 1 an open book with th name
of on club written down th left
hand tide ot one page and those of the
opposing team Inscribed on th page
opposite. After each nam Is a lit)
of checkerboard square, curiously
marked off, and at th nd of the
00 th right ot each pag ar rral
perpendicular columns, beaded A B,
R, 1 B, 8 B, S II, P O, A. and E, for
th (unimary. The atand fur, re
spectively, times at bat, runt, thi
time a player baa reached first baao,
stolen base, sacrifice hits, put-outs,
aaalata and errors. Th symbols used
by professional corer ar compara
tively few, and eaay to remember, and
anyoo familiar with the gam ought
to be abl to um them after half au
hour" atudy, followed by a llttl prac
tice, 8t Nkbol.
Ptso s Cure fa a rameav for coughs, colds
and consumption. Try It. Price 25 cent,
a druggist.
Th Cook' Carrying Capacity.
"Yon ar having trouble with your
took 1 7"
"Yea. The first one carried on so."
"And how about tha lat?"
"She carried off to. I lost two vest
and a hat" Philadelphia Record.
fay UOXK-MOrllNE-TOBACCOl
lire man ruwnLniLi mjhui
" run rui mniVA0Ka
much more easily cured by the tarn
' remedy.
Oar Country's Growth.
No nation on earth can show o
rapid a growth In population as th
United States. The recent bulletin of
the Census Bureau contains th esti
mates of population for 1901, 1902 nd
1903 for all the cities having 10.000
or more Inhabitants In 1900 and for
State and Territories. According to
the figures presented, the total estimat
ed population of the United States,
exclusive of Alaska and the Insular
possessions ot tbe United State. Is 79.
900.398. Thla Is an increase of 3,905,-
I 814 since the census of 1900. Tbe pop
) ulatlon Is estimated for 438 cities hav
. ing 10.000 or more Inhabitant In 1900.
j According to these estimates. New
I York la now a city of 3.718,139 inhab
itants; Chicago Is rapidly approaching dubi, reault would follow for th
uie io iu.ii.un iunra, naming i.o.j.sau entir civilized and nncivlll.e.1 hum...
GOETHE AND PANAMA.
Poet'a Prophecy In 1827 Aboot tht
Great Canal.
The Frankfurter Zeitung of Feb. SO,
1904, In an editorial state that th
Panama Canal treaty ha been ratified
In Waahlngton, and that thereby the
legal baale tor the construction of the
canal from the Atlantic to th Pacific
haa been created, and that th great
work can be completed In a compira
tlvely chort time.
it 1 perbaps pertinent, tb paper
add, to recall what Goeth said con
cerning these matter. During a con
versation with Eckennann In 1827
with reference to Humboldt' travel,
b aatd:
"Thl much I certain: If by a
crosscut of this kind It could be accom
plished that vessels with all sort of
cargo and of every slxe could go
through such canal from th Gulf of
Mexico to the Pacific Ocean, quit lu
Ayer's
What are your friends saying
about you? That your gry
hair makes you look old?
And yet, you arc not forty I
Postpone this looking old.
Hair Vigor
Use Ayer's Hair Vigor and
restore to your gray hair all
the deep, dark, rich color of
early life Then be satisfied.
H.lr Vlw rl tur.l
eolur to hit r. , li.tr. .ut I .ut are.llf
pleftird. It li .11 youtfl.lm frll."
ha. K. i. Vaauioaa. Miluu.k'(Tlll. N. t.
f t C Dottle.
All i1riUtil.lt.
for
1. o. avsn co..
Dark Hair
I 5IRIN0TM Of THt JAPANtSL
T MT
1
RnKll.h Women Dull.
Sarah Grand ii thttt American
women are, for the nuwt part, more
thorough, more Inti'lllKent, bolter In
formed, larger nilmled, and more
agrvenblo to meet than their British
later. The average Kiinlllivoiiiun
la dull. Idle, bIukkUIi, and Incotiipe
tent; tbe average Aitierli'itn ia buy,
bright, energetic and ntalle.
Attar Venua had answered th pray
er of th young girl and had acnt her
husband ah next worshiped Hymen.
Tbie god waa adored only oa the day of
the marriage ceremony, never before nor
after.
- "'V -
T Break la New Shoe.
Alw.rt bke In Allen' root-Ewe, a powder.
It cure bot, aireatlns, chlng. ewollen feet.
Cure corn, lng-rowinf naili and bunion. At
all drnrirlm and aboe tore. 2Sc rmn't arrept
anrrabetitute. Sample mailed FR EC. Addren
Allen S. Olnuted, Le R07, N. V.
Why Pratt Treea FalL
Country Life In America points out
that the dropping off "l young fruit ia
not due to Insect pests, as it ia popu
larly supposed. More often It Is be
cause of tb fact that many varieties
of fruits are self sterile and tbe bios-,
soma require the contact of tbe pollen
of other varieties before they will ma
ture fruit Not getting this pollen,
many fruit tree do not bear at all or
very much. Tbe same trees treated by
th method of grafting and planting
will often bear large fruit and plenty
f It
! Inhabitants; Philadelphia has 1,367,710
St. Louis baa just passed and Boston
j has almost reached tbe 600.000 mark;
, Baltimore has 531,313; Cleveland la
' now a considerable distance ahead of
; Cincinnati, which citle have 414,950
and 832.234. Buffalo has also consid
erably Increased its population, being
j credited with 331.403 Inhabitant. San
Francisco and Pittsburg are also close
competitors, the former having 355.919
and the latter 345,043. Detroit, Mil
waukee and New Orleans have Just
passed 300,000 and Washington is close
to .that figure.
Talked Too Much.
Tess She told me she was going to
bleach her hair.
Jw How indiscreet. She really ought
to keep it dark. Philadelphia Presa,
Good intention ar rery mortal and
perikhable things; like very mellow and
choice fruit tbey are very difficult to
keep. Simmon.
Th if ot th Sierra Nevada moua
taina. the youngest of th American
range, i estimated at 3.UUU.U0U years
by Prof. Lawson, of tha Univeraity of
California.
THE KING OF
BLOOD PURIFIERS
1 ... ...
1SSSI
1
1
No remedy ever vet discovered ha met with such
popular favor a S. S. S. The people everywhere indorse it,
and there are few home where S. S. S. for the blood ia
, not known and used. It is superior in many way to the ordi
nary blood medicines. In the first place S. S. S. is a guaranteed
purely vegetable compound, made exclusively of medicinal root
elected for their wonderful purifying and tonic properties that act
npon the blood, purging it of impuritie and restoring it to a healthy,
natural condition. At the same time, under its tonic effects the gen
eral system improves, the sluggish organ are toned up, and renewed
strength and vigor and better health is the result. No bad after-effects
follow tbe use of S. S. S., a so often happen with blood medicine
containing strong minerals, which derange the stomach and digestion
and in other way damage the system. For diseases of the blood,
uch a Chronic Sores, Rheumatism, Catarrh, Scrofula, Boils and Pirn
ALWAYS KEEPS a. 0. 8. OS HAND. P1"' E c z e m a, Tetter,
MonMcUo, Ark., Ma, 21,1008. Blo PoonS, and Other
0nUmn:-Tor about tw.W year I hare trouble due to impure or
ba ulna your 8. 8. 8. aa a honaahold remedy, bad condition of the blood,
t bar Ukaa it aa a tonlo and appatlaer, and b. n0 remedy acts so promptly
Uerethar la none better. I hava need It for my ... .ui ' o a cf
UltoaatTariouaUm. for llttl akin eruption., ?nd thoroughly as S. S. S.
boil aad poisons earned byplaylnc with wed.. reaches deep-seated,
8. 0.8.1s r standard, nvr mind what la the long-standing cases, upon
snattar. If I us a bottle ot 0. 8. B. it toneanptha which the ordinary potash
Tteaa, alaanaoa th blood and naku me wall , !, r .
a.l.. A. an all-ronnd f.mll, medicine I con.lder and sarsaparilla compound
8. 0. 0. tha bast remedy of th kind that hare 1 nave no effect. Even where
Traad,andgnriirkepitonhandafam. there is an hereditary
Uy remedy. JCB8. V. 0. WHITTINGTON. ,. ... "e "u ,,r7
predisposition to disease,
S. S. S will search out and remove from the blood the fixed poison and
bnild up the health ; it enriches and purifies weak, thin blood and stim.
elates the circulation. Pure blood i essential to health. You can
cziit wjthout good blood, but can never be robust and strong ; for every
organ, tissue and nerve in the body look to the blood for nourishment,
and unless thi vital fluid it kept in a pure, healthy state, the rest of
tha body suffer and the system soon break down. Nature has pro
vided in S. S, S. a remedy for disease of the blood which long
experience and a thorough test have proven superior to all other, and
tha acknowledged "King of Blood Purifiers."
OUR MEDICAL DEPARTMENT, in charge of graduated physician,
la an important part of our business, maintained for the benefit of those
who need advice or special information in regard to their case. Writa
Bi, and oar physicians will advise you without charge.
THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, CA,
race.
"I, however, would b surprised If
th United State would mis th
chance to get such a work Into her
band. It la to be foreseen tbat thl
young State, with It decided tendency
toward th Wet, will In thirty to
forty years have also taken poaaeeslon
of, and will bar populated, the larg
area of land on tha other side of th
Rocky Mountain. It Is furthermore
to be foreseen that In this entire coast
of the Pacific Ocean, where natur ha
already created tbe most roomy and
aafest harbors. In course of Um very
Important commercial town will carry
on a large traffic between China and
th East India with th United States.
In such a case It would bot only be
desirable, but almost necesaary, tbat
merchant as well as war vessels
should be able to hav quicker connec
tion with tb western and eastern
coast of America. I therefor repeat
tbat It I entirely Indispensable for
lb United States to msk a passage
from tbe Oulf of Mexico to tb Pacific
Ocean, and I am certain that ah will
accomplish It" Consular Report
cluh woman. H
OUR LUMBER INDUSTRY.
afore Highly Developed Hera than la
Aay Other Coantry.
Ruaala leada th world In th plant
ing of forest; the United But In
their wholesale destruction. Tat thl
vast destruction mean vart wealth to
th nation, and 1 tb result in part of
that cry going up over th entir dr-
lllxed world: "Mor woodr
Fw Americana In fact few lum
bermen realise th extant of th lum
ber lndutry of thl country. W read
with wonder th value of tb Iron, th
coal and th petroleum produced In tb
United State. Likewise, th produc
tion ot American gold and sliver means
tremendous wealth. Tb vastneas ot
tb wheat crop la almost beyond con
caption. Tt the valu of all iron, coal,
petroleum, gold, Uvr, platinum, nick
1, aluminium, sine, lad, copper and
wheat produced In th United State
during 1890 wa 1116,000,000 ls than
tb valu of th timber crop fir years
earlier.
In 1900 lumbering ranked fourth
among tb great manufacturing Indus
trie of Amarica, exceeding rn th
leader, Iron and steel, In tb number
of mn employed and tb capital In
veited. In America thla Industry 1
mora highly developed than In any oth
er part of tb world.
There ar four distinct lumber pro
ducing district In th United State
namaly, tb northeastern, comprising
th northern New England State. New
York and Pennsylvsnla; the lake, com
prising tbe St tea of Wlaconaln, Mich
igan and Minnesota; th Pacific, com
prising tb State of Washington, Ore
gon and California, and tbe southern
yellow pine. Included In eleven States
Virginia. Nortb Carolina, South Car
olina, Georgia, Florida, Alabama, Mis
sissippi, Louisiana, Texas, Arkansas
and Missouri American Monthly Re
view of Review.
prominent
Mrs. Danforth, of St. Joseph,
Mich., tells how shz was cured
of falling: of the womb and its
accompanying pains and misery
byLydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable
Compound.
' DearMk. Pi.tkham: Life look
dark indeed when a "woman feels that
her strength is fading away anil alio haa
no hopes of ever bciujj restored. Such
was my feeling a few month airo when
I was advised that my poor health waa
caused by prolapsus or fulllnjr. of tbo
womb. The words sounded like a
knell to me, I felt that my sun had set ;
but L .villa K. I'lnkli'uin'a Vegc
table Compound came to me aa an
elixir of life ; it restored the lost forcea
and built me up until my good health
returned to me. For four mouth 1
took the medicine daily, and each doa
added health and strength. I am ao
thankful for the help I obtained through
lta use." Mas. i i.oiiknce Daxfobtu,
10O7 Miles Ave., t-t. Joseph, Mich.
I MOO farflt It )'"' of M Ittttr
"FUEJ3 MKIWAfi ADVICE
TO WOJIK.V."
Women would siivei time and
much sickness If tliey would
write to Mrs. I'inkliitiu for advice
aa soon a any distressing innp.
lums) uicur. 11 ii irec anu litis
put thousand of women on tbo
rigui rouu to recovery.
A Japan aou It on of th ilm
pleat thing vr built for conlst
of llttl mor than four po nJ
roof. But ucb 'linpruianuc.
which 1 also su In other thlug. Is a
part of th treugtb of th nation,
writ Dotlgla Bladen lu "qur
Thlug About Japan," for no peopl
in tb world hav o few wnts.
Th Japan hav no bread, no
beds, no ores, no boots or shoes, no
trouser for th ukh, no petticoat fof
th wotueu for both exes wear sev
eral drlng gown, on over th
other. In their homes they hav no
windows, no doors, no walls but l'lr
shutter fixed In grooves, no celling,
no chests of drawers, not veti wash
stand. lu th kitchen they have no range,
no pols. no pan, o flour bin, no
kitchen table. Hut then they
no table or chair In th drawing
room, and In the real native house th
drawing room ltelf la only a lot of
bedroom with th paper butter
taken down. Thar I no reason why
you hould find anything In a Jla
neie hou except mat, and a char
coal lovs for arming yur nngere
nd making tea,
The and a cushion or two. and a
null! to aleen oil. witu an elalx'rat
conventional nolltenes. constitute th
furnlt
th guest
In tb
oreen. a kakemono and nuwervasn.
Along with hla magnificent want of
want, o to ek, th Japanese com
blus capacity to get huge pleaaur
out of what w shoo Ul regard a tri
fles, nd fter labors and sacrifice
that w should think intolerable. Thla
extraordinary patience Hid whole
hearted enjoyment under all th nig
gardllne of hi lot mark th Jap
ue unljtt among the people of
th world.
II live on nett to nothing, and
thrive on It. lie always ha null.
U work whenever be en 11 get uy
work to do. They ar all week days
to him. Instead of s seveuth day, gun
day, b b hi frata, a national boll
day or temple festival. In either
cae b goe faring to ome tempi,
aud takea bla children or friend. II
I never too poor to bar money to
treat them.
It only give himself a holiday
when h Is out of work, ami hi holi
days ar Inexpensive, lie Just wilka
hundred mile to e some famous
garden In Its glory: he carries hi lug
gag In a box. wrapped In oiled paper,
and geta a bed at an Inn for a half
penny. Ill food I aininat s cheap;
nd when tbe last turn In tbe road
hows him the Irises of llorlkarl. or.
th house and cherry treea of Yoshluo,!
on the day of all the year, ba would
not change places with th King of
England.
IT HOT WUT1 TIES WOMEN HERVOUS.
j Suggestion by Dr. Martnun.H.
Q to Combat th Nervou inr.ai
Incident to Warm W'aihir
Nrvotina 1 very common. lmon,
miun, Thl condition U du t0 0a.
Yee"""""" " " T
1 m -' 8
lMMzElZIZJ
ntlonal pnlltene, constitute th a . TZff r . i-
tir of Japanese house, except T DlOJvCiA? UlC.
uet chamber. And th article 1 x--TAigV
gueat chamber consist of 1 Lr. 11 ' 1 ill fVl
A Well Know n Canadian Lady Snd
Letter of Lndormnt to I'o-ru-na.
Mis Maiy Hum, 2H Hpring Harden
Koad, llalilai, N.
Ing ud I'ornii for Iml lget loll nd
toniaeli trotibl and to build up a
brokeu ilown ytem villi tli vry bvel
I re.ulu, 1 am plea! Instate my exper
leme aitli tliit excellent metlUliie. 1
bad hern trotiblixt itli buiicli
troutil and poor digrtini for nine
year, ami although I ttir.1 many rem
edie and dieting, nulliilig renied to
restore lur liral'.h until 1 tisrd IVruna.
In thrr aioiith I bad entirely recov
errd my health and trength." Mary
I Burn.
tvonion
ml nerv center
ar th leaervolr
lb livrv
i'c nerve
Vll.lll.
The center becotii bloodless lot thi
want til proper iitiiiitKin,
Tl.l. condition I .)lally m.tic
aid during th warm aeaion, uv,
u irnaimy of invalid ar pJ
duced at direct result uf weak u,it.
out vteiit.
Tlii crniM Ihj lly overcom b u
line of IVruna, 1'cruii strikes it th
root uf th trouble by eorrectlm Hi
digestion. Perfect dlgntlou lurnU,M
lnciuaed liutrllloti for tlio nerv cenU
r. Prrfectly illgetH fi, tm tj
rewrvolr of IK a vitality ,
sle t mug, steady nerves, ami In (bla
manner furtilte and nourlahni I lie.
Ml lltMtieli tlrey, r,nilnnt
young lety woman of Memphis
Tumi , In a iece.nl latter from 1 7 4
ham street, writes! "To a -iv
auniuti mIumm nervou lute li oitej
taieil lo the tihnuat from lack of mat
and Irregular meal, I know ol nothlnr
which la ot ao much benefli l'run;
1 took it a (w month ago h(n
lull my trnatli Kvu
It eoon made) llself manir. N vot
m new lrnglh and hlth,"-MieS
IUncli tlrey.
('ru-na Contains no Narvotk.
One lea ut why IVruna lias liMiad
permaiielit li In o Uiany hunir la
that II contain no narcotic of any
kind. I'etuna I iwrlWlly harniieea,
ll can I n4 any Imglli of time lu
out artiilrlng a drug habit. I'eruna
dor not prcliu- leniporary result,
tl is Hrmaiieiil In It rflect.
It ba no bad rflrt upon th irit.ro,
aud giadualty lluiiiialr rstarrhbf ra
in n in g th ran uf ralarrb, Thar
at a multitude of Itiiuir wher rrg.
n In Iwen unl off and on for twenty
year. Hurh thing eotild ml b x.
ihln if IVruna contained any drug uf
a narcotic nature.
Al thla aratu ut the year we ar tw
i-uliarty liable to liittaiiuiiattin ul lb
tiitnarli and lxl, I th pert uf
aUlniii to lrrn how to rut them shotl
nd In the eirt and qulrkeet manner,
I'eruna dor thl by it peculiar
power over all form of ratarthal
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BMt iAniHb afrnp. l ulv (itxxL U(t
ID tirrjas. I1 hy drtjffaTMU.
What a Celebrated Hp. I.ll.l II. e to ay
About It.
In commenting on the well authen
ticated tntement that Theodur
Mommsen, Uie fsmous (iermau hlto
rtan, slept only about three uours
day during thu last twenty years ol
his life, and yet attained to th rip
old age of m, celebrated speclsllst
In nervous disease i.iys that this re
marknble record could undoubtedly b
attributed to Mommsetrs eitraordlnary
Intellectual development and Intense
absorption of bla work.
"Contrry to th popular notion,"
tb phyelolan cotitlnued. "th mort
highly developed la a man' lutellecl
th lea leep he will rcoiilre. The
reason 1 that when all of life1 forcri
ar centered In th Intellect ther ll
much lea wear and tear on tha body
than lo Ui caa when a mor tnltnal
Ufa I led. When th body I ued
merely a a meana to t higher end, and
not Indulged for It own lake. It will
reapond In an aitonlshlug manner to
the taak that are place! upon It
i mm uui .nil you would call (
rellglou man, but I can testify thai
It Is Indubitably true that behind th
body 1 a aomethlng call It Intellect
pint or oul, Jut you plea thai
has a power over the body thst Is prac
tically nullmlted; at least, I should
hesitate to place any limitation upoo
It And when a man lives In bla In
tellect, soul or spirit, his body Is nol
only subjected to a minimum of frla
Hon nd consequent minimum need ol
repair, but It can be used up to th
maximum of Its capacity." Iietrull
News-Tribune.
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PHY8ICAL CULTURE
IN JAPAN.
Matter ol
Belief In Thl Tralnln; I
Modern Orowth.
Belief In physical training has really
been a matter of quite modern growth
in England, but It was slow to com
It cme with a ruh. Kor w seem t
have been taken with posltlv mauls
for physical training, and there I it
much danger of our overdolnir It n
ther wa of neglecting what we know
to b easentlal on health. Let ui tki
a leason from the birdy 111 tie Jap, who
ia me uiDoaimeut or "wlrlne" and
who eems Incapable of futlirue. ttmuuh
bi utenanc U only a few grains of
nc. Tbe Japanese have practiced
ystm of physical eiercln for over
2,000 years, and to this Is due th
piendld physique which enables them
to withstand fatigue. Thev hav bien
called tb "healthiest, strongest and
nappiesi men and women In th
woriV and th credit for thl must
D given to Jiu-jitsu, the ytm re
ferred to. .
There are no lea than six different
ytm of Jlu-Jltau, but everv on 1
based on diet and the healthy stute ol
tb body. Every muscle Is brouvhi
Into development and hardening by the
system, wuicn means "muscle break
ing" a term that does not Mures the
fact Four year ar needed for the
full development of th system, rears
of regular, patient practice, and grad
nany tn pupil begins to feel it indu
enc. BL Louli Qlobe-lipmocrat.
Between Friend..
I spent last evening In the comnniiv
of the one I love best lu all tha world,"
aid young Saplelgh.
"8o?" queried hi friend Blffklns.
And didn't you tire of your own com
pany J"
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