THE SUNDAY OHEGOXIAX, PORTLAND, OCTOBER 29, 1016. r Life Is a Sandwich of Trials and Smiles. Every Two - Faced Man Wears One False Face. ii i!i m 22 S . , 3 ill i li - O ' .VP;' ii 1 1 i ' . . i! Mi i ll - . ii h: Hii 'hi ! Hi! ii WW I i i liipll Verses f ire"? IT Y B W Herbert Kaufman THE GIANT-MAKER By HERBERT KAUFMAN Confidence is a giant-maker. Every man is as weak as his will. Failure begins with the loss of Faith. Difficulties are instantly as great as the belief in them. Imagination builds barriers higher than the Hima layas. . A doubter is self-thrashed. Impossibilities are personal opinions. The mind that dwells upon the adverse chance is soon blinded to anything else. , Feasibility is nine-tenths enthusiasm. . Go to Colorado and learn what persistent effort will do. Stand at the foot of the Grand Canon and remember how an unswerving stream stuck to an appointed job until it melted that appalling gash through the living rodc; Nothing can impede force and no force is comparable to thought. Brave brains are bales of gun-cotton. A big enough idea will topple mountains. . That mind of yours will furnish howitzer fancies at the call of necessity. Deeds are the spawn of needs. -What we do not yet possess, we have not urgently required. When "must" speaks " Nature obeys. '. v The materials are at your elbow for an inter-ocean railroad or an inter-planet airship system. Both enterprises will be founded when somebody becomes sufficiently interested to find them. Gutta-percha answered the summons when Field's imagination called for an Atlantic cable. Tungsten disclosed its qualities when the world cried for a better incandescent light. Radium could not hide from the Curie microscope. The Hertzian waves waited impatiently through the ages for the wireless flash. Vision is sight off on adventure intuition is judgment without evidence a hunch, the silent advice of one sense among many which our limited intelligence hasn't been able to locate. When you feel sure that you're on the right track, follow through. It's the half-way folks who fail. There's a whetstone on the other side of every disappointment hone your will on it. Pluck is a self-sharpener. Courage fortifies with exercise. You can do it. The contrary odds promise all the more for you. If an undertaking is simple, the reward is cheap. ' We're all alike at the outset, but most of us depreciate into inefficiency because we won't endure the pain that follows upon the first use of the finer faculties. ' Canadian trappers carry forty-pound loads strapped about their temples; Italian peasant women walk to mar ket with baskets of fruit balanced on their heads. Keeping at it builds up strength wherever demanded. , You don't know your capacity you won't measure it you quit too quickly. You balk at the price of success and fortune won't deal with you. If you would look closer and cease confusing Opportunity with impossibility, she might smile on you. !!! ' ;!: Hi III!: li ! lil ! - ' li 1 W-W' Em m We win promo a no- are willing to acknowl edge that" your present pay is meager, But you will not get the bet ter job for which you are so eager Until you have demonstrated That your worth is underrated. Promises won't tion. Scheme a plan, evolve tion. Find some error in our sys tem, Trace the place through which we missed 'em. Put your finger on a leakage, Or eliminate a creakage. If you'll use your head a little We will quickly raise the tittle You receive and recognize you With a speed that will sur prise you. Business is a ready giver When it gets results DELIVER! Every Third Man Is Responsible for His Own Death THE species is not approaching decadence at the rate which some alarmists prefer to think. As recently as three years ago, the feeble-minded persons in the country barely exceeded 1 50,000. There were possibly 200,000 lunatics and some 50,000 blind folk. Considering a population of a hundred million, heavily proportioned with immi grants and recalling the follies and indulgences of forebears, nature seems to be a very accurate institution after all she makes about one error in a hundred attempts. While we're discussing mortality, did you know that deaths by accident, even in these days of rapid transit, flutter, flurry and excitement, are still under the 75,000 mark? And to the everlasting glory of surgery, amputation is so ably managed in this century that the doctor's saw makes a better showing than fish bones in the throat. One out of every three of us dies from diseases to be escaped by self-control and moderate precaution. Old age seems to be more a matter of personal desire than we're prone to think. The Adam family is still sound and sturdy. Life simply asks a reasonable show. There have been a few men who amassed Wealth by questionable means, but whatever success they met with Was not due to their underhanded methods so much as unappreciated qualities of strategy and administration, with which they could have achieved more than accrued through doubtful practices. . COF1HIGUT. 1918. lil UAlUBLaiT kAl BIUTAXN ASD XLI OXllilK RIGHTS IUuS RV KU. A