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    THE OREGON SUNDAY J6URNAL, PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNING, AUGUST 2. 1908.
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PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT COMING ABOARD
FAILURE IS A FORERUNNER OF SUCCESS
been
Rv Mrs. John A. I.oran cause of untoward events, have
OMEONK has advanced tha thporv r roctpltated into conditions tliat wera and the bonk of prayer.
P"-1" na nwcea ma xneory Bpecl fittei, f the devei0nment of surjreons there ore todaj
mi success jn lire is mora nureiy .f,,, jatent talents with which thry hart hanrlle the knlvea and the rl. avers m
attained after failure, going- so far been enfJowed by nature. And tiiouuh butchers' mails with far more doxter-
k J , ,, ,aA f,ira the environment ma v have seemed full ity ana rarity than tney run tne tien
..... . . . i t h.atard and momentous Importance,
ar but the stepping-stones to ul- )t ha(, proved actiy vhat surV, spirits
tlmate success. We do not agree with needed to bring out their masterful
tMa ui-OTiment nnt thaf na tako the CenlllS.
j no wui i'i una luiKiiitru turn
devotion to our unilertaltlnn, In sp'te
of stupendous obstacles, reverses and
iliscouragonieiHs, is tlm most sails
handle with more skill than the Blhla factory
llow
V Who COUI'l Jreiu
WORLD-SPOKEN LANGUAGE IS IMPOSSIBLE
of all lf-'s trlumplis. The
lliritW Mull i'l ui't'rns ur-v niu innii
fall-
CL ai,"."?"'. a.H in 3 I" dealing with commonplax-e af
fairs and crowned them with laurels
for their victories. Many mistakes are
made by misalliance of persons with
uneuitea vocations.
rate instruments of tha surgical pro
fession. The medical profession Is
equally overcrowded with physicians
who have missed their calling. Th-
bench and the bar are burdened with
members who cpuld achieve s'lccesa at
manual labor but never at tho law.
to children are rarely treas
ured by the heirs becuuso they hnw
lone n(i!hlni to aid in the winning if
the fame or fortune which has rrimu
to them by the accident of birth and tf.i
the result of prn.ilnlmis effort. sHf
cienlal. Industry, and wisioiu of ante
cedents. Try to look on the brlqht side of ad
versity and misfortunes and do not fur-
pet the maxim
JJv Professor Dr. Emil Relck.
OlSODY nowuiays dreams of de
nying that a man who desires to
make his mark In tho world
course, Is and will remain a dream. In hundreds of spots In Europe with ona
fact, it ought never to have been foot In the area of another language,
thought of seriously. As It is, and will be for many year
If all EuroDe had one and the same : tt""e- a Knowledge ot loreign rnn--
lnnmiaa-e then all Kuronean intellect guages Is very desirable.
must he master of at least one would at once be half extinguished.
One mlahr continue to eniimer a te thH succeed, try. try again. 1)0 not court
long list of failures in the professions failure as a mears of success, na some
sad vocations which nave occurred juiiiosuuuers "iv. rtn-epi irn- m-
tcss in attempts at achievements, but
the siioats ana reete mat line 1110
Fiiores of life's seas should be avoided.
if possible. There are few failures thai How often we ae'e ministers pounding through lack of appreciation of' one's evltable and make desperate attempts
carrot be traced to short-sightedness. eiee Fu at ,,,,tin. to rise on the ruins of ill-starred ven
lack of energy. judg-mnt, Pl'J'"'lon' nnvil with the hammers they could Sucre., that follows Indefatigable tures
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the pursuit of an object. If they do
not lose courage and will profit by the
experience, there Is hope that they may
speedily recover, but failure after one
crosses the merklian line of life Is al
most always fatal. It seems as tin
if not two or three languages In
addition to his own. liven In America,
where over a vast area, nearly as large
us that of Kuione, ther.1 Is practically
but one language in use, even there It
'If t first you don't pays unusually well to know (Jernian or
French In addition to - i nlte.i states.
In Orear Hrltuin it 13 fast becoming in
dispensable. Tho dream that a'.l Kurope, let alone
nil humaniiy. will accept one and the
same language, preferably Kngllsh, of
In Insurance)
offices, with brunches of business all
rwr t!i o-IKrt 1,1 nf finoa lrt ovrrtr"
If all people spoke the same lan- lrade, In engineering enterprises such.:
guage tho same sounds, they would u9 canal building, bridge building, tun-
also think the same thoughts, and t i- reIIng, etc.. tlje candidate may be sent
vopean intellect would become, Instead off Q1)v ,av t0 crruntrles with a for-'
of tho gorgeous garden full of tho most eign language. Of courso one cannot'
diversified flowers that It Is at present, iarn I1!Ol0 than half a dozen forelga'
one level rralrlc. In which the most in- languages with anything like conven!-."
teresting feature would he its burning tnce, but It is really only the flrat fivV
Itself out In vast sheaves of flames. or nix lana-uaares that mav causa much!'
1-iowever, we are still very far from trouble to the learner, the next 12 or'
making Kurope one linguistic prairie.
For tho time being one may stand in
possible at an advanced ago to recuper
ate one', fortunes as to rejuvenate one',
physical powers.
True, there, are conspicuous Illustra
tions in history of egregious failures
In the eai-Iy life of Individual, who, ba-
Roclcefeller'a Pastor Says
Churches Are Decaying
HEAVY-WEIGHT
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BRIGADE ASTONISH ENGLISH ATHLETES
ONDON, July 11. Of tha SO .odd
American athletes who were tak
ing part In the Olympio games
none attracted so much attenllon
and comment as the "heavy
weight brigade," made up of the weight.
hammer and discus throwers. Sheridan,
Flanagan. Rose, McGrath, Dearborn,
Ollll. and Talbot bad a remarkable ef
fect upon the British mtr.d, the more
"ITHIN the next century, un- o because, of these seven giants of
less the present course bone and muscle, any one Is capable of
Of event, changes, the beating the best English athlete at their
churche. of the country specialty.
" will be deserted and. the Gillls. of course, won the hammer
theological .emlnarle. will be howling throw at the British championship
wTiderneiseV"-!. thetatement with tames 10 days before the opening of
which Rev. Charl. F. Aked. pa.tor of the Olympio tourament, but the Engllsij
one of the wealthiest of Fifth avenue public and athlete. Interested got a'very
congregation, of New York, and one good line on the capacities of all these
of which John D. Rockefeller I. a mem- . mc,t,t hefora the ame. wi en
ber, begin, a aerie, of articles which men a we. , h1erore ""'"""' l en
are to appear In Appleton's magajclne. Manager Hulpln took- the majority of
Dr. Aked naa made churchmen as well the American team to Brighton soon
a" t!iHashlonaliI5 F,!mti" ot a1', con" after they landed in London, the "heavy
gregatlon gasp by his plain and strong , .,,, , , , , . . ,
epeaklug on former occasions, but his weights were left In London to do their
latoBt attack on the Inefficiency of own training. Every morning they were
inuueiu ici siou " " r' " in? to be found In tho Stadium breaklna
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cnurcnes 13 a vernanio Domp.nen .nrA- ranr.. in r,rnti,4, i ,,ttV
thrown into the ranks of church fol- .m..aniAnt r,f nn dmirin t th.
letes, not only or h.ngiand, hut of all
lowers.
v,'TlleJm.a.rl.0,-l,h,8.ea,,, h?" ot ,nt0 the nations which we're to be repres-nted
his head that Christian ty I. played out. ,n the RameB. Sheridan .everal times
L.iunNr. r u . . i,,u.T, surpassed his fT. figure, for the dls-
a back number Dr Aked asserts cll,Kand Kalph Uose. on one occasion at
The negative attack of the atheist on .ir .1,... v,.i
Christianity ha. spent Its force, but ver before; but It was John
the vast majority of person, have come jrianagan who made the onlookers sit
to feel that religion can be Ignored p and taJc9 notice. Of all the hammer
In a fashion tbey think that it ought thrower, he Is the prettiest to watch
,0V ,gn, .'v., .. , .v n'' his four llghtnlr.g-IIke turns In the
The only thing that ran sve the o)rcie At.w hundreds to watch him.
churches, in Dr. Aked opinion . t0 pearborn., throwing of the discu. wns
bring them Into elo.er touch with the aiBO a future and there was keen rl
practlcal affairs of life. "1 ha church Valry between the heavyweight wrestler
which has nothing to .av ta .oclai ni1 gh.ridan.
problems, he will declare In the Aug- Two other Americans attracted a good
ust Arpleton s has In our dy no claim (je, of , Mention pHnctpMIv because of
to existence. Sdon, If It be not laughed their extreme vouth. Thev were Hob
off the face of the earth. It will re- Foster and Oeorge C,a1dlk, the Chicago
main only as the refuge of the Idler, Athletie club .mlmmers who wre given
the .elf-seeker and the coward. We a place on the team because their ttme
may be profoundly thankful for the was better than that of the winners
promise of many mansion, la the jkv. n the eastern try-out.. Thev also were
but the go.pel for today demand, be:- left behind when Mike Murphy and his
ter homes below and better men and charges were bundled off to Rrlghton.
women In them. We may contemplate and thev practiced every dty In the
with poetical rupture the pearly gates u. Stadium tank
and golden street., but they must net The native athlete, have hot yet got
.0 fill out minds that we have no over their flrat astonishment at the
thought for the tenement dl.trlct Re- war In which the American a'MMei
llglon Is not a thing of the stars but trained Tn fact reel training, as It Is
of the street.." understood In this cointrv. wi. con-
"Thls Is a time for plain .peaking" .plcuou. by It. entire absence. TVh.n
a!d Dr. Aked h'n aaked as to !rl local trainer asked a member of the
reasons for undertaking hat some rt- Yankee teem about tie lack of ny hard
lllgous authorities call an attempt fo ,,) f,,j rui,, rf conduct that elx-foo'-"muckrake"
the churche. "If the thrM. two-bundrd-and-twenty-.irtpi.ed
church, are -,ot to lose the remnant Individual answered
of the Influence and repct wLleh "There a rent any ehlcker. on tM
they once commanded they null get t-m If there I. eny man wl'h ui
into closer touch with the iretlcal ,hmt k,,ew how to take rare of
end vital affair, of life To attempt to himself and preper- for a meL he never
conceal the decar In the rhurches will krow. no matter ho tnair trt
e ruinous policy that hst bn fnliowl ar n attendance upon htm We
long enough. There I no reason for keep eff the peT"-mnta a. much a.
believers In religion to faJl Into a po-lble. taking cube whenever It I. rec
penlc. but tbere I. ergent necessity eemrv to get about, re to bd when w
lor an overhauling of outgrowe form- feel tired and not bfr, .moke If we
J. that are ut of tch with the new are in the heblt ef dieg v but with
idea, that dominate the wwrld todty. moderation take a little eterelee every
Kvana-eilcln ha. lasted throggn li day end ler ef entlrelv tiree cave fee
years, yers ef trtmurh and i ore mr event are ewlled "
year, ef rvadually .ppeoaehlat wak. hut altheufk the Cenadlane tell tne
reee end decay The world not Fr.;ieh that tty da rr act 'rally tke '
rt backward. The charchee soavt fe ee n thlnee. the native ettrk te the
wi.i r ytnia.- eia tye aj4 wui ttCX r eased eway,
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15 are easy sailing relatively. t
There are countless methods for the
acquisition of foreign Idioms. Each of
them is good end each of them is bad.
Acquiring languages la not so much a
gift as a matter of firm resolution arts,
ins from a keen interest In the ub-J'-ct.
The Idea that, languages are a
matter of natural gift and therefore be
yond people who chance to have this
gift nhou'd be dropped altogether.
Any one run learn to spoak a foreign
language, t.ut to learn to speak well onej
must first blunder well, one must bej'
"a good loser."
ORIGINATE ! DIS-,
COVER ! INVENT !;
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American heavy -weight brigade ln 5tmlui
TALBOT, GILLlcS. 05E, FLAKAGAT, tSHETlDAN.JTGJATH
TOT
TOTTER
ny Cara Reese. 1
'Of a bit of It; every good thing; .
in this world has not been dli
covered or Invented yet; you are1 '
Indolent, and that 1. What I. !'
the matter.
Why. young man of Inventive genius,
there are half a million ton. of flue'
dust from the mills and .hop. here-j
ahouts simply waiting for the brain, toj
solve the problem as to some plan of
utilizing this by-product.
Half a million ton. thl. very minute
filling the valleys and the hollows .nil:
gradually rearing pyramid, skyward,!
and no ono apparently making headwayi .
In an economic sense as to the practical,
use to which all this waste should be
J'ut. ,
And there Is not a day but what some
folks are put to no end of lnconveni
It-nce, say nothing of expense, all be-;
H'.se genius like yours is going
loroughh the every-day world with eyes
shut and Is only dreaming dream, of
s ime big invention that will upset ant
revolutionist lona-star.dlng 0irBtlon9
and methods, instead of taking hold anl
t-iraighienine out a bit hire and there
giving thought to the small aids, thu
jittie helps. O Ihero is n Immense
field cf ijjRCONery and Invention to be
worke-d et by ferf !. brains and .klll-i
fill haTi'lf-, iicd (1-vot d sacrificing .pit
Its. all t.. jti of tl-.ojght have not
been I'ug fr ..n t!,c depths of the mioe;
there If still n-'. d of 'u. -
So, do i:.,t b.' Ui.c;;rage.1, .nd Im
agine that you or t o iate in your dy
and generaMr n sad that notable aoconi
plishinei.ts arc already llsied In the rat
ed office rei or.la No such thin.
Kach ae brings with It some epertal
reeds, r.d o knows but what you,
sitting loi.elv in your dep.-lon, are
th r.Vi"h..d o--s to work out, or to
1 vulve a nw t iasion. a. It wereT.-
ortg'.nting. discovering. Invenllng
Is thinking iJod s thoughta. some one la,
atthvrltv eaya. ard the mission 1. a
hoiv ore whetfi-r the rteratlon be roi.
dented n an nvlMrmil oT t.f wai.s.
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