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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?
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Falls City Ntfivs Une year,
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Evening Telegram, Three months
Rural Spirit, One year
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CO U RTESY.
How sweat and gracious, evsn
In
commun speech,
ls that fine sens# which men call
courtesy I
YThslescme ss air and gantai aa ths
baht.
Welcome In every dim e as breath
of flowers,
It transmutas aliens Into trusting
friends
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And elves Its owner passport round
the globs.
—Jamas T. Fields.
Nobody's Business.
Under the Irapresslou that It la "no­
body's business." young people are apt
to take chances with their reputations
which the older persona know ar«
fatal.
The thoughtlessness of youth Is re­
sponsible for many escapades which
are entered Into Innocently, but end
moat disastrously.
Young man or young woman. Is not
what you do the business of yonr par­
ents, your relatives and your friends?
Remember eacb In turn la affected
by your actions.
Whatsver you do reflects on thoso
with whom you have dally contact
I f not for your peace o f mind, you
abould keep yourself under control for
the sake o f those who love you.
One rash act may tear down a repu­
tation you have been your young lift)
In building.
right guard and captain o f H arvard's
formidable eleven, stands out. There
am few Hne men bis superior. Dnri-
rails < tty.
Oregon
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Bu utile« íorwardutl 1 uetriaj evening
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THE YOUTH'S- COMPANION. St. Paul St. BOSTON. MASSACHUSETTS
FUNERAL DIRECTOR
tuun began bis football career a t T u fts,
where be was considered about the
best man on the team. Ills work was
polished up lust yea r by P ercy llaugli-
ton. and now he Is one o f the must d e­
pendable men on the team.
R. L. C H A P M A N
FUNERAL
DIRECTOR
We altjnd <o all work promptly.
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Misks Looks Lika a Comer.
Dallas and Falls City, Ore.
B illy M lske o f St. Paul, w h o recently
outpointed B attlin g L evln sk y o f P h ila ­
delphia In a ten round bout in N ew
York, ta a rangy youn g chap, strong,
gam e and a good, clover, aggressive
boxer. H is show ing against the v e t­
eran L evln sk y was the m ore rem ark­
ab le fo r the fact that he was out­
weighed m ore than ten younds. H e
s< aled 170Va pounds, Levin sk y 181. In
height M lske was the taller, and be
also bad a corresponding ad vantage lu
reach. H is fight showed that he Is 1
w orth y o f a rating w ith all the light
h eavyw eigh ts. H$ is a factor In the
division th at must be re' honed with.
HKAi. ESTATE
Athletes Go to W ar.
A m on g the troops that le ft H a lifa x
recently was the One Hundred and
E igh tieth Canadian Sportsm en’s bat­
talion, aud in its ranks w ere such fine
fe llo w s as A. E. W ood, the fifteen ilille
record holJer; Tom Longboat, the fa ­
mous Indian runner; Lou Marsh, an­
other fam ous d is ta n c e s T o m Flan a­
gan. w ho first won fam e as Longboat's
manager, aud many other w ell known
sportsmen. T h is battalion w as recruit­
ed entirely from young men w ho have
follo w e d track athletics, hockey and
football, and It Is considered the finest
body o f troops that the Domiulou has
sent to the w a r zone.
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Captain Harry Dadmun of Harvard.
Among the forw ards on the big uni
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Ullicti one door east of P. O.
A weekly for the farmer and stockman.
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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
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" 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<ortunllles. These art
simple, plain, truthful words from ths
mouth of the most successful captain
of Industry the world has known. Per
alstence, patience and assiduity havs
•a great rewards today for the young
man who possesses these virtues as
they had fifty years ago, when Mr.
Rockefeller was working sixteen hours
■ day In a country store for a salary of
93 • week.
PHYSICIAN
The leading Republican paper in the State.
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Cultivate Persistence
In the Arena
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i OUR 1916*1917 COM BINATION OFFER
professional dart)«
W ith n U tile thought and <are o f
shoes the fa m ily shoe bill m ay lie re­
duced ut least one-third. T h e present
day liquid polish used on shoes Is apt
to crack the leather aud ruiu it. Most
liquid dressings have a certain amount
o f acid, and this destroys the oils lu
the leather. I f one must use liquid
dressings, once In tw o weeks w ash otT
every bit o f dressing from tbe shoes
and apply a liberal coating o f castoi
oil and set the shoes In an airy place
fo r tw o days. T h e elasticity o f the
leather w ill be rcuewed and the shoes
become soft and pliable. W ip e shoes
c a refu lly before applying the next coal
o f liquid dressing.
Cleaning Silver.
T o clean you r silver put it In au
aluminum kettle full o f hot w a ter to
which has been added a tablespoonful
or two each o f salt and sedn. This
will clean the sliver In a twinkling,
with no rubbing or mess. Be sure the
receptacle la aluminum or the charm
is gone.
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Effective Oct. 4,1914
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CHURCH NOTICES
Free Methodist
Sunday School 10 a. m.
Preaching service 11 a. m.
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Song and praise service 7:30
T H A N K S G IV IN G .
followed by preaching at 8:00.
W e thank thee. Lord, for on« more
Mid-week prayer meeting7:30 p.m
year
Everyone cordially invited to
With all Its months have brought;
Both boon and bane, both peace and
attend
these services.
pain,
Thy sovereign hand hath wrought.
Edgar N. Long. Pastor.
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im ilK Ul IT| If you Subscribe to our p«Per for ouo year. W v
Ws thank thee for each pleasant
path—
Achievement'e sweet success;
As well, our God. for dark ways
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Disaater’s bitter stress.
We haw sample copies of these magaiines on display at our office. Call and
eee them. They we printed on book paper srith illustrated covers, and are full of
clean, interesting stories and instructive articles on History, Science, Art, Music,
Faahioa, Fancy Needlework, General Farming, Live Stock and Poultry. .
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Abundant gain hath far surpassed
Such loss as life contained:
When such seemed not our favored
lot
Thy promised grace remained
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And so for all we thank thee. Lord,
While faith doth banish doubt;
Sines this ws know, both weal and
woe
Work thy blest purpose out
—P. B. Strong.
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Methodist Episcopal Church
Rev. James C. Erwin, Pastor
Sunday School 10 A. M.
J. R. Moyer. Sunday School Sup't.
Preaching 11 A. M. and 7:30 PM
Junior League, Sunday, 3 P. M.
Miss Marv Hammond.
Epworth Leagae, 6:30 P. M.
Hanvey Deal, Pres.
Mid-week services, Wed. 7:30
P. M.