SATU RD AY, DKCEMHKH 16, IQtfl PAGE 3. F A L L S C IT Y N E W S Inspiration Miscellany Why Not Curo Your Bod HsbltsT In ■ lingo eastern city I* n profcn olonal hypnotist who liua n w hie repu­ tation fur curing tlin hulilt of Intern perauee. Ill* method la very «Imple. "There la uu real hypnotism about It •—linleoa It la a mailer of aelf hypno­ tism." tilla professor ouco aulil. “ I simply observe tba mlntl proveas of Ihe man that drinks and advlso him how to reverse It. The subconscious solll oquy In the mind o f Iho man that drinks runa som ething lik e this: ‘ When did I have my last ball? W h e w ! Ijutig as that! I don't see how I stood It so long Wouldu t havo thought It poaal ble.' Aud so on the victim repeals to blmaelf on the principle tliut he needs this periodical stimulant Just as It Is necessary to heap coal on to tire to keep It from burning out. In a word, that man self hypnotizes himself luto tho belief that he needs a drink. “ My ad vies to cure this craving Is not to tight the appetite, but to light down the cause thut leads to the ap­ petite. le t a man repeat to himself over and over again: ‘ I really don't need this drink. If I take It, It's sim­ ply a matter o f pouring so much down my throat au|>erf!uuualy, for I could get along without.' Before long he will be surprised bow Instead of hyp­ notising himself Into drink he will hypnotise himself out of It." Simple, Isn't It? Hut If this self hypnotism, or whatever you choose tv call It, Is a cure for Intemperance why la It not equally a recipe for curing other laid habits? I ♦ ♦ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -H -l-H -l-H ~l~H -l-H -H H -H -l-H -I-l-l-l-l-H -l-l"l"l"l"H "l" H -k'li,l" l'd I A L L OREGON PAPERS Falls City Ntfivs Une year, $1.00 Evening Telegram, Three months Rural Spirit, One year + Î + + 1 . i s FOUR MONTHLY MAGAZINES * | . i 8 ™ And Our Paper All One Year THIS IS A REAL BARGAIN + ++++++++++++++++++++++ „„„ ■ir. lem * I b o n e ..bis 3ßu«mcöö daros The favorite family weekly cf America 12 Great Serials or Group* in 1917. tnd 2S0 Short Stories, a thousand Artie!' and Sugsestkmii. a thousand Fum isms. Special Pages (or all ages. + 4> + Â + 4- *p -j- + + + 4» + nifi,., „„rt D. Captain Harry Dadmun of Harvard. Among the forw ards on the big uni yerslty teams f'aptaln H arry Dadmun. { 1.00:: + + + + + + + + + - M - + + + + + + + + ++-P + P H Y S IC IA N A N D SURGEON Ullicti one door east of P. O. A weekly for the farmer and stockman. f Bo Yoursslf. Insist on yourself; never Imltst« Tour own gift you can present every moment with the cumulative force of • whole llfe'a cultivation, but of the adopted talent of another you bars only an extemporaneous half posse«. ■Ion. That which each can do beat none but his Maker rau letch him. Where la the master who could have taught Hbake8peiue? Where Is tiro master who could have Instructed Franklin or Washington or Itacou or Newton? Every great man ta unique Do that which Is assigned to you and you cannot hope loo much or dar« too much.— Emerson. F. M. HELLWARTH 1.00 52 ISSUES " I f 8t. Tsui had lived a couple of thousand years later he would havs been a captnlu of Industry." This tv the remark attributed to John l>. Hock- efeller after hearing a sermon In ( ’leva land In which Ht. Paul was held up as a model of |>ower and forcefulnae«. Mr. Rockefeller said that Paul's virtue was that he was persistent and that persistent men got to ttio top; that nat­ ural leadera are rare and reap rich r* wardu In business and Industrial Ilfs, for every Hue of commercial effort of- fera them big oii