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C h in a m a n P u t F o r w a rd
a» In v e n to r o f Cheaa
Many theories »re put forward
to the origin of these.
Whether It wee Invented by the
(thlneee, the Hindu», the Peralans,
or the Greek» It 1» quite certain
that the »Mine la over 1,500 year»
old, ae It ha» been mentioned In
manuscripts written 10 ceritorlee
•Co.
X C hin as» »eneral of long ego,
Manaing by name, hae been cred
sows quarter» with It» In
vention.
The general’s artulea war« Invad
ing the country of Hhanal where,
during the aumtovrtlme, Ids troop»
ware aatlafled wlih their lot. but
amidst the heavy snow» of winter
much discontent arose.
To allay thia feeling of unreal. It
la said that tha general, after much
thought, Invented a game which ha
called diong hl, or the royal game.
Clever cheaa players In the F lf
taarith and Hliteeulh centuries war«
vary Important personages, with
places at court, and tha added title
of "royal cheaa player.”
One auch woe a Spaniard, Huy
Lope» a name fam iliar to all stu
dents of tha asms, who was sup
posed to be Invincible, and who
lived In great style at Madrid.
Hut a youth named Leonardo,
after beating a pirate chief at the
game (and thereby rescuing hla
brother, who had been held to ran
som), proceeded to tbo capital and
beat the master bafor« the assem
bled court ot »pain.
ited in
P e rs o n a lity N o t T h in g
fo r " H a n d C u ltiv a tio n '*
En tart a Inlug articles the reader
may often see tailing how to de
velop personality; but be rareful
whom you practlca on. Personality
la something you do not have pre-
medltatrdly. It la too elusive for
that. Truth Is. you do oot know
that yoa have It until others tall
you.
The kind of personality you
"cultivate” la rather artificial; and
the victims of It are Infuriated
when they detect that they are the
guinea pigs on whom It la being
tried.
Our Inexpert advice la to let your
peraenolity alone. Try to ba kind,
geuaroua and sympathetic and per
mit your personality to take care
of ltoelf.
Like your complexion,
which you must leave to Its face,
after you bava endeavored to follow
the relee of good health, a “thought-
shout” personality hazards being
overdone. It becomes an exhibition;
and that will saver do.— F. H. Col
lier in the IL Louis Globe-Demo
e rst
The Ovigiaal Athlete
No ancient literature In the world
contains so many deacrlptlons of
sport so the old Noree aagaa Great
er assiduity was aliowu by the Vik
ing» In perfecting themselves In
strength of body and limb than In
cultivating their mind. Their prin
cipal sports consisted of racing, run
nlng. leaping of various kinds, wres
tling. ski-running, tnge-of-war and
throwing the spear, fencing with
sword and also many ball games.
Skiing today la tha 8w«d«o' na
tional paatlma. more so than It la
that of tha Swiss The Swede« have
long axarrlsed supremacy In the do
main of gymnastics Swedish gym
nastics having coma to be recog
nised na tha moat efficient and val-
uable physical culture system so
tar denied by man. There are few
places in the world whara winter
sports can he practiced to better
advantage than Sweden.
Spider Capture. Bird
An unusual Incident la recorded
from tha Transvaal. “Passing a
bush." says a correspondent. "I be
came aware of excited fluttering»
On going to Investigate I found a
asaall bird hanging upside dowa ap
parently In the air between two
branches
A nearer view revealed
that Its feet were firmly entangled
ta a very large spider's web. The
spider was not to be seen. It had
evidently retreated to a place of
biding. The captive waa doing Its
utmost to ascapo, fluttvrlng and
twittering loudly. It appeared, how
ever, to be getting more and more
entangled, so I released It and let
It go. Although they are not found
here, bird eating spiders are well
known In South America.”
Constructive Sloop
To make our aleep constructive
we should review In our minds near
the retiring hour some of the things
we want to do on the coming day.
so that our so-called subconscious
processes can be active on these
things to be accomplished rather
than with disturbing dream» Tak
ing our taaka to bed for solution
helps the tasks and also helps sleep
If we are otherwise emotionally
calm. The person who keeps hla
mtnd at work on a constructive
problem while he ta asleep does not
hnva disturbed sleep If hla amotions
are stable and If life la faced with
a »mile.—Hygela Magaxlne.
Not the Bast of Him
Billy, not quit» three, on a visit
to tha station, proudly said the en
gines didn’t scare him. But as a
limited thundered past he hid be
hind his father and blubbered out,
"I'm not afraid, daddy.
Only my
face l»l"
D ia ris t K e p t A c c o u n t
o f M a g e lla n 's V o y a g e
Fernando Magellan waa a I ’ortu
guess navigator born about 1470.
Early In the Hlxtaenth century he
offered hla services to Charlea V of
Hpaln. 11« waa given command of
a fleet of flva vessel» and 290 men.
With these ha sailed In September,
to find a weatern rout« to the
Bast India»
Ha passed part of
1520 In the bay of Saint Julian,
where a aerloua mutiny was sup
pressed by the execution of two of
hla captains. In October, 1520. be
rounded South America, discovered
and passed through the strait which
now bears hla name.
He pursued bis course through
the Pacific ocean, of whlrlr he waa
the Aral navigator. Ha reached the
Philippine Islands and was re
ceived by the prince of Zebu.
He
became an ally of this prince In a
war against another Island and was
killed In battle In April, 1521. One
of .Magellan’» ships, tha Victoria,
commanded by Hebaatlau del Cano,
returned to Spain, and waa the first
»I.Ip to circumnavigate the globe.
An Italian named Plgafetta, who ac
companied Magellan, kept an ac
count of tbe Journey which was
later published.
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When the Evil One visited the
earth he was supposed to take the
form of a black cat, or a black dog.
j lie «a« also credited, upon occa
slon» «Itb tnkjng the shape of
n black pig on the ridgepole of a
A hr«»......... . rr„.„ ■
dwelling.
A branch cot from a
mountain ash or a horseshoe nailed
over the door, waa comomnly he-
lleved to keep out witches. Fick-
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taxiing along the ground be
cause they era unruly. Tba snake-
ilk« course la a safety measure.
“Now I want yon to taxi out," my
Instructor aald through tbe phones
connected with my helmet.
“To
start, open tha throttle slowly, un
til the plane begins to move, then
cut the motor speed.
Never taxi
rapidly.
"You have many things to watch
for—ground
obstruction»
other
plane«, chuck hole» people— and
you have a 'blind «pot* la front of
yon. Constantly turn first one way,
then the other, gently, zig sagging
enough to uncover the area directly
Worshiped Crocodile
Ancient Egyptians worshiped the
crocodile, both when living and
dead.
of tha Grant LCkan
ON NEW ROUN9TAIPS EAST
ahead.”
Man Lost 26 Pounds
Looks 100% Better
Storm Warning»
Storm warnings are displayed by
tbe weather bureau at more than
40 pointe along the Atlantic, Pa
cific and Gulf coasts and the aborea
C a lifo m ia
How to Taxi
A
Those Good Old Days
A party of unemployed waa ero
ployed by the British government
to excavate the ruins of the Peven
»•y castle, a very long and Interest
Ing piece of work. While on the
work they came upon a atone slab
and on raising It nearly toppled Into
an old dungeon. There were chains
and bolts In the floor, and there
were no windows. Prisoner» were
lowered 16 feet Into this dismal
hole, and there left In darkness.
A Free Ticket
through»
irplanes do not xig zag wh«n
I pushed the throttle lever on
the left aide of tha cockpit forward
— forward la open, back is cioxod—
slowly.
Soft earth momentarily
held the wheels. My instructor
“kicked” the rudder pedals back
and forth slowly. The slipstream
of air from tha propeller striking
tha bug« rudder surface pushed tha
Big Noi»e Frem L ittle Hora
tall from side to side. The move
In the Eighth century, or there
ment started os forward.
about«, when tha Vikings desired
"To torn right while taxiing,
to summon a council or body of
move tbe stick to rig h t but put on
soldiers they did ao with the uaa of
left rudder.” came through the
a born of peculiar construction, and
phone».
“We cross the control»—
two of these have recently been
right stick and right rudder turn
the plane to the right In flight—on
saot to this country for exhibition
the ground because they ara more
purpos«« In a museum. The Instru
sensitive that way."
ment consists of a long curled tub«
I did as he Instructed and the
gradually expanding Into a flare
plane turned slowly to the rig h t
which resembles aomewhat a mod- I
A movement of the stick to the
Paris Claim» Treasure
ere loud speaker. Instead of a bell- I
The city of Puria is to have an i left and a full forward movement
shaped flare, the end has a num
of the right rudder pedal brought It
unexpected Item added to the re
ber of amall opening» and the noise
back
B u ? and
^ d turned
luo r . ~ us ^ to the le ft
made by ona of theaa Instrument«
discovery made In the Bol» de Hou
movement my first attempt» were
blown by one who la experienced
logne last August, writes a corre like a block letter "S.”
with them Is capable of being beard
Having just learned how to nae
for many mile» Ona who la In ex- I spondent of the Ixmdon Dally Tele
graph.
A railway worker who the stick and rudder pedals to make
perienced cannot get much of a
wsa making mud plea to amuse his turns In flight, I found It awkward
peep from them.
to "croaa” them. Then, too. a plane
child unearthed a casket contain
Ing a number of gold and silver onc# “ do<* * tart tQrn!n«
« *“ »
medals and 77 gold coins bearing
1« keep right on doing
Fisk Draw Visitor»
° f ’ I ’.“ *’
? k‘n f
’ • reflch* 1 th*
P°,nt
People who feel strongly about 1
hla find to a police atatlon. he was
in«ructor «poke again.
exotic flab gather at tha American
Informed tnst If no one claimed the
**Now turn left and blast tha mo-
Museum of Natural History, New
treasure for a year and a day It j tor, then 'cut' I t "
York, to examine one of the
would become hla property.
I did ao, and we wheeled around
strangest aggregation» of fauna a»-
But the city of Paris has now to the left and stopped.
sambled since Noah's ark. The two
“Now look all around you to see
stepped In to register a claim on
most popular fish on display from
the coins mid medal» Its case Is If the air and ground ahead ara
the layman's point of view, will tight i
clear, then hold the controls and
that as the owner of tbe Bols de
blast the motor until you head Into
at the drop of the hat.
Boulogne It Is entitled to a half the wind.”
There la oue amall blue flsb
share In anything found there.
By some rather Jumpy blast« I
which. In repose, looks harmless
finally managed to “kick the tall”
This fallow, however, has a dispo
around, took another look around,
sition ilka Schopenhauer’s, tie has ;
Excursion Into Crater
and we were ready to “give 'er tha
already killed three mate» dispatch
After ao many centuries of blight gun.”
ing them neatly and without mak- | ing and blasting human life, one
(A ISIS. W «st»ra N»w »pto«r U al»a.)
tng
- much of a mess. And, theu. | would not expect that the old vol-
havlag no other» to pollah off, he
outglde of x „p,M would |ntpr
Americaa History
turned around real quickly and bit
tonrls„ .
Ye, , hat „ whpre
i
Only after the World arar did
hla own tall off.
can go today and right Into Its
European universities begin for the
mouth. It will grumble and puff In
drat time to eatabliah rouraea In
spasms of rage while you enter, bur
American history.
S o u n d M in d
It has been demonstrated often j that need not annoy you. It may
even Jerk out Jets of brown steam
that tbs mere sound of a dog's bark
or with muffled roars throw up ;
will halt the digestive processes of
the cat that hears I t With u» too, ' beautiful gold vapora. while wicked
looking vents of hot air will lick up
fear and other emotions have a pro
In Its flame any paper you hold ;
found Influence on our body func- .
to them; but. npnrt from the un
tlona
Little do we realise how-
comfortable feeling that you are -
Feels Stronger Than Ever
much we lower our efficiency on the
walking on ashes and molasses,
one hand, or add to our happiness
breathing sulphur the while, you ; Just to prove to any doubtful
on the other, by the way we permit
will return safely to the plain.
man or woman that Kruschen Salta
worry, rage, prejudice to control us.
1 is the S A FE way to reduce— let us
or by the way wo control them.— i
take the letter of M r. F. J. F ritx of
Cincinnati. Ohio, recently received.
Dr. Jease F. Williams, professor of
N e t h e r la n d s D y k e s
He writes: "I've tried extreme
physical education, Columbia uni- '
Tbe dykes which protect The dieting, setting up exercises w ith
verstty.
Netherlands from the North sea In very little results—but the results
ninny cases go back to Roman
,^ r^,c_he"
» t.n .
. ble. In 3 months I reduced from
time»
Many are raised as much ¡05 to 179 pounds and feel stronger
H is t o r ic C a n a d ia n
as 40 feet above high-water mark than ever—no more wheeling or
Abraham Martin la best remem
and are wide enough at the top for gasping for breath—friends say I
bered In Canadian history by hav
a general roadway or canal. Tliej 1°?}t 1
b?ttf r'
. . .
ing the plains of Abraham, on the
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Bear in mind, you fat man, that
are made of earth protected by , there ,8 danger In too much f a t -
outskirts of Quebec city, named
stone slopes and by piles and at tbe try the safe way to reduce— one-
after him. He was the first pilot
more dangerous points by artificial half teaspoonful of Kruschen Salta
on tba St. 1-awrence, and was grant- I
structures of brushwood laden with i"
m,
... a
. i Ing—cut down on fatty meats and
ed lands by tbe “Hundred Asso >
stone» The \\ est Knpelle dyke Is sweets—one bottle that lasts 4
elates,” Including the battlefield of
12,408 feet long Rnd has a seaward weeks costs but a trifle— get it at
1759. A monument to hla memory |
slope of 300 feet.
On a ridge 39 | Cottage Grove Pharmacy.
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stands on the waterfront of Quebec.
feet wide are the roadway and the
Ha waa known as “Abraham Martin,
railway.
I t ’s a Long T im e
the Scot” He waa a Scot either
by birth or by descent
Since John H ad
Co-Operation Nocotsary
Today success comes only to those
who can co-operate. Getting aloug
with others la the very essence of
getting ahead In these tim e»—
Feather.
Motor Inn Service Station
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The finding of a letter written
by David Livingstone In the heart
of Africa la a reminder that tbe
boy» who went marching off In '01
also knew the Inspiration of an
adventurous hero.
Seldom men
tioned today, that mild Scot who
entered a cotton m il at ten and the
Dark continent’s «’astea In hlr
twenties, was to the Civil war
bugle boy» what polar airmen arc
to their grandson»
The letter Is
of ¡«articular Interest because It wa<
wrltteu shortly after be discovered
laike Nyassa. and contains an en ;
thualnatlc description of that “great
water.”
Ills thirty year» of ex- !
ploratlon took him through a third
of A fric a— no oilier man did ao |
much. He worked not In haste for
publishers hack in London, but
carefully for the advance of civ
ilization and accordingly progressed
»lowly, living with the natives and
noting down everything worthy of i
record.
Hla were the first white j
man's eyes to ace the Victoria falls. I
he aounded the slave trade's death
knell, he stlrrpd the Imagination of ;
Jatnea Gordon Bennett In the end
he left a record of accomplishment
which led Stanley to w rite: “ We I
look In vain among the nationali
ties for auch a name.”— St. Louis ‘
Post-Dispatch.
Vacation Note
Green paint may be removed
from the seat of a pair of white
duck tennis trousers blth a bottle
of ordinary turpentine, a stiff
brush and a pair of scissor»—Chi
cago Dally News.
You’ll find the service here friendly and
helpful and you’ll discover a wonderful
gasoline—that reduces engine waste and
saves you money.
1 ... . SM^T M CH ERPING .
M llt Bcherplng, candidal« for tha
r,p Uni|Can nomination for state
treasurer, who wax a visitor In the
city recently, la a new man In poli-
tics, but his pleasing personality
S S .S 'W iiS S J iiS 'iS d S Iii
one was supposed to Insure a ride , or any office If It were possible
When Ike solo <:t the foot Itched. | for him to coma In contact with a
one expected to step on strange larKe
voters Hla home
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. la In Portland and he was brought
land. When the sun »hone through rjut by a Kroup who hopa to defeat
Die limbs of an apple tree on Rufus Holman.
I ’hrl I teas day It was claimed there J
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would be a good crop of fruit the O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O C O O O O O O O O
next year. “Plant a bean with the
eye up, and It will grow straight
down through tin earth to China.”
waa a common belief.—American
Agriculturist
Between Fighting Fiah
Starnes« fighting flab have red
fin» which they wave at friend or
enemy, If they ever had a friend.
These fl.h «re known to the trade
aa Belts Oainbogdla, and In Siam
they are trained to battle In the
manner of cock fighting. Natives of
Slam are fond of Betta Cambogdla
battles.
They take two males and put
them In separate bowls of water.
Then they bring a bowl full of fe
males, placing It betweeu tbe two
combatants.
Tbe males stare rather resentfully
at each other for a b it Then they
gradually start getting nasty. They
begin churolug up the water, wav-
lug their red fins and looking dag-
«era at each other.
Finally, when
their wrath reaches the stage that
they've either got to fight or ax-
plode, they are tossed Into the
same tank.
From (ben on the action la fast.
Tha Betta Cambogdla take their
fighting seriously and there are no
rest periods nor long counts. They
fight until one or the other la dead
S h ell 3 - E n erg y
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D e a th A lo n e Ends D u e l
Immortal Work of Art
Origin of Oollnr
“ The Death of Socrates” paint
The word dollar, according to an
ed In 1785 and exhibited In the
mlamatlat» comet from “thaler,”
Parle salon In 1787, la the work of
which la an adaptation of “thal.”
Jacques Louis David. It ta ona of
meaning valley. Dollars as coins
the four paintings classed as the
ware first Issued by (he count« of
artist's masterpieces and showa the
Schllt» ■ Bohemian prlnrlimllty, ta
Greek philosopher about to drink
the year 1517. It la tntareatlng to
poison In a well surrounded by hit
note that colna were not dated ta
disciples. Sir Joshua Reynold» who
Areblc numerals until the Fifteenth
saw tha painting at Pari» de
centnry. and the custom did oot be
scribed It as the greatest effort of
come general until the middle of
art since the Slstlne chapel and
the Sixteenth century. Prevlone to
the Rtanxe of Itaphnel. In 1812 Na
thal
time coins usually were
stamped only with the head of a I poleon tried to purchnse It, but was
not successful.
sovereign, or the year of reign.
Sum Thomaaon, Chicago editor,
played 136 bolen of golf In a day,
Ate a big dinner, then lost con-
sclouHneee.
in Signs and Portent»
Although moat people in these
days disclaim a belief In signs, one
who watches closely will find al-
moat etvry one making occasional
remarks on the significance of this
or that happening, most of which,
sifted down, prove to be remnants
of old superstitions, or folklore, of
ancient day» some reaching back
to tbe Dark ages, whan the world
was commonly supposed to tie |>eo
pled by various demon» whose
voices »«re heard In the beating of
tha rain, the whistle of the wind,
rolling of thunder, and all unusual
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