T3 ! t ,: movent I I , f : - to j . " , ' ! , v -to tu ' .., I 151:. i A j . r . in , . J Vf' . ; t , - 'x t- a- f i ' . ' !' . rnt J.-- 'iO Cbpyrljht, t7 tbt fttar Co. Orett BrlUta Rights Reset-red. UW long nave iuu long been walking on this life road? You will look at this picture and ask your self, as every thought ,JI1 ful man will: "What have I , ' dropped in MY years of walking? What will you answer to your- f ?;self ? !j;7f We each begin life with power i ;."5csmore or less highly developed. Like : rtUhe leaves oh the tree, we are all f different. No two leaves in he greatest forest of the world are ; alike. But, like the leaves of the great ' ;J forest, we are so nearly alike that ; .we may look upon each other as ; 1;; identical leaves on the big tree of J -humanity. . - Certain things we have when wo start, ALL OF US. H- Certain powers are ours, powers V of the body and of the mind. U J Some of us add to our power and to our possessions, somo of us lose A ivdropping the qualities like the man in this picture, one by one, as wo f A walk alone. vnac nave Ave aroppeai What ! have we kcntl Is it too late for us to turn t around, pick up and get back what iZ'.we have lost? j y; With what expression does Old aro the descendant of life unin ! Time gaze upon us? Does he think terraPtedr a link in a chain of ex Llof us as hopeless or as being still istcnc that has actually lasted up-y'- with a,chance as his wise old eye" 011 this Plarict since tlie first little looks at us passing along his rpad, Wrk life moved here and be ; p and as he says to us: "Haven't you an ,its gigantic task of evolution, j r dropped something?" . j - Reader, haven't YOU dropped After millions of years of travel : -1 soothing? . through various forms of life; vour 1 on- have, and every man has. individual existenco began in "that ; A Some of us have gained. ' But every cradle, vith the power of mlnd lhat one of us nas also lost. heredity gave you. 1 I 'v'.' This. Sunday, - with its time to What had you then? f.fxcst a4think,jisia good fay to What have you added to the r ,-..wv. . v ..uw,v nu laTe, dropped; study howwe can THE OREGON SUNDAY You Dropped SomMingr' Asks I i. iiiii .T i jfe 3v it wwi:mm fts : - fc nof a Very Long Journey from Toothless Babyhood to Toothless Old Age. It is a Short Walk in the Eyes of Father Time. Yet to Each One of Us Time says, as He sees Us go: "Haven't, You Dropped Something? " And most of US DO Drop that wtiich We Need More and More, as the Years Come Upon Us And Weigh Heavily. We Must Gather New Strength, New Quality, or Drop on the Way Part of That with which Life Began. There is No Stagnation, No Standing Still, Evety Day We Gain or Lose. get it back, what chance we still have to keep and increase our pos sessions while we walk the remain - ing few days, or years, on the road that ends so soon. ' A ' , , In a cradle, struggling with its little hands an(1 feet .Pliully, pathetically looking down the road of lite ancl wondering what is coming, lies a little child. That cllild once was .vou- n nad sucl1 ft start m llle as court given to it by its mother and fatner its grandmothers and grandlathers, reaching back in a BU.tuBlu LU1UiUftW1 AU1 "l millions of years to the lowest lorm 01 Lte- Wonderful, awe inspiring and unquestioned is the fact that YOU uuauues mat vuu-iiuuiuyiuro vou could talk or thinkl vr JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SUNDAY And what have you lost, dissi pated, squandered and thrown away of those qualities that your father and your mother, in her hours of pain, gave to you? These - are the questions that ought to interest every one of us. v With what did we start? How much have we ieftl What have Ave added to our .original start? What have we dropped or th'cown away? It cannot be denied that a man born with average health and a normal brain starts life WITH EVERYTHING THAT HE NEEDS FOR REASONABLE SUCCESS. One child may be so far ahead of the other at birth that the race is hopeless as between the two. But no child with a normal brain and a normal body, even of average brain and average body, need fail of great success, if the child fol lowing the ancestors, and the man, following the child, will only keep and develop the qualities inherited at birth. Each of us is born with a certain amount of self confidence, which is MENTAL E N E R GY. It is the greatest asset in the mere struggle for success. . What you yourself believe and what yon, feel is what JAKE8 iYOU. If you havft-tkegUia4coil- MORNING, AUGUST 17, 1813. f idence, that mental energy, it will give you the power to attack the problem that presents itself, to fight it today and continue fighting it tomorrow. Have you still the courage that ybu had in the cradle, with which you defied the universe with your roaring? Have you the open mind, the power to see the truth and to enjoy the world that you had as a child? That is a valuable asset. Have you got it? Or is; that one of the things that Old Time has 'seen you drop on your slow journey? , What about persistency, that quality which is to the brain what hardness is to armor plate and elas ticity to the steel spring? Can you still try, try and try again? . ' Or is persistency one of the things that Time has seen yqu ' drop'?:"-; - ' ' What about faith in yourself, in human beings and in the wisdom that governs this universe? You had it as a child, when you looked at the stars, wonderful, in beauty, and the moon in its phase, at the green trees and the sunlight. Have you kept or have you lost that,, feeling , of reverence "which makes man what he is and lifts him above the animal?.: , w " ; .. .Ox JiaYeOU dxqtiped that feeling Old Tim arid taken in its place cynicism, hopelessness, indifference and cal lousness of mind? Happy the man who takes into old age the joyousness and the faith of childhood. Sorrow cannot de stroy him and failure cannot pros trate him. He is a happy man Unhappy ho who has ldst his il lusions, his A hopes, his belief. No money, honors, fame or success can make up for that. Success is ashes to the bitter mind that no longer hopes and be lieves. And happiness llvcs in the mind that does believe, that still HAS FAITH, though it may not have won the victory. Have you the faith of your child hood, and its hopes, or has Time seen you drop them? This picture is a sermon. Every man needs it. The suc cessful man needs it as much as the unsuccessful, and perhaps .. more. .,. , For, the man of success must be a man of power. And his respon sibility to humanity is as great as .the power that humanity 'gave .him. Think ths over. Apply it to .yourself. ' " . ' It is not too late. IT 18 NEVER TOO LATE to make up. for; mis takes. For only the body gets old, not the brain. And any brain can start again, and pick up what it has ; lost. It can if; -it will be its own ruler, turn around to Old Time and'say at the last day : "I did drop many things. But I have picked up some ofliem. And " ; although the journcvjliat you have marked 'out for mo has boon a hard one, I go down into tho grave car rying with mo the best - of 4 that hich I ;got at the start,, and all that I have been aule t6 gather since I realized my, jluty;." ' i