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Im p o rtan c e o f C o n tro llin g T h in k in g H a e Been 8ho w n T im e and A g ain — — D era n g e m e n t o f th e N erv- oue System le Easy. Everybody ought to learn, from early childhood, the Importance of con­ trolling their thinking. Thoughts may be, and often are, as deadly as the worst engine of destruction ever In­ vented. Not long ago a Zeppelin went sail­ ing over Paris, dropping bombs as it passed. Fortune was kind to the Parisians, and no one was killed or seriously wounded by the exploding bombs. One woman, however, though untouched, fell dead. She had been killed, not by a bomb, but by a thought— a momentary, de­ vastating thought of fear conjured up In her own mind. There was a train wreck in Illinois. A number of passengers were badly injured, but many escaped without physical harm of any sort. Yet among the latter there were at least a dozen who afterward developed paralysis of arms or legs. These persons, I repeat, had not re­ ceived the least real bodily harm. The whole trouble with them was that they had thought they must be severely injured, and by thus thinking they had so deranged their nervous system as to cause the development of paralytic symptoms. Bearing cases like these in mind— and they are occurring every day—It is easy to understand and appreciate the force of this emphatic statement by a leading American physiologist. Professor Dearborn of Tufts college: "The aspects of consciousness are the realest of all real things. For ev­ ery man crushed by a falling rock or an overturning car, dozens are crushed by mental objects such as volitions and feelings.” Again and again it has been con­ clusively proved that thoughts of fear, anxiety, despair, have caused a fatal outcome in case of accident and illness where recovery would otherwise have been assured. Moreover, the world Is, and always has been, full of physical wrecks whose invalidism has been directly and solely due to the destroying thoughts on which they have allowed their minds to dwell. Truly thoughts are "the realest of all real things,” and the whole trend of a man’s life, for good or evil, de­ pends on the kind of thinking In which he indulges. “ As a man thinketh, so Is he,” Is no mere picturesque literary phrase. It accords with, and is supported by, the facts of scientific research and every­ day observation. Control your thoughts, and the se­ cret of health, happiness and success Is in your grasp.— Kansas City Star. LOCK THAT REQUIRES NO KEY W H E N C5JVIN0 Rifle or Pistol Cartridges Winchester Cartridges— the VV B ran d---- are sure fire and accurate. In W in c h e s te r and o th er makes of guns they al­ ways give the best results and r e s u l t s are what count. They cost a few cent3 more than inferior m a k e s , but t he y are dollars better. & Á S o lo ---------- by D e a l e r s E v k u y w h ir k — . " Reason fo r H e r Social Prom inence. “ Eh-yah!” said the landlord of the tavern at Polkville, Ark., In reply to the question of the Kansas City drum­ mer. “ The lady that just passed Is one of our most prominent society leaders. She's already caused four men to be shot, and as you saw, she's still me­ dium young and considerable hand­ some." W ill N o t E at Flesh of Cat. No carnivorous bird or quadruped In England will eat the flesh ot a cat. The rule applies even to the carrion crow, which will devour dead dogs greedily. Self-Righteous. "Some people,” said Uncle Eben, “ talks about heaven like it was their own property dat dey was preparin’ to tack a 'No admittance’ sign on to.” —Washington Star No H u rry fo r Details. Passenger (to chauffeur)—“ Hey! you’ve run over a man. Aren’t you going to stop?” Chauffeur— “ Naw! I can read all about it in the papers.”— Boston T ra n s c rip t. E a t Skunks in A rgentin a. The Gauchos of the Argentine are in the habit of hunting skunks, not merely for their fur, but also for their flesh. Safe to Pardon. N e w Y o rk M an Has P atented In v e n ­ When a man Is sincerely penitent, tion T h a t P rob ably W ill Be and gives satisfactory evidence of the T a k e n Up E a g e rly . same, he can safely be pardoned.— Lin­ coln. A lock that can be locked from one side without a key. by the simple turn o f the door handle, and that when S p ite fu l. Ragged Rogers— “ De lady In de next so locked cannot be opened from the bouse give me a piece of homemade other side of the door was patented cake. Won't you give me somethin’, recently by Anders Gustaf Anderson too?’ Mrs. Spiteful—“ Certainly, I’ll of New York. It Is quite simple and can readily be understood by exam­ get you a r — — Exchange. ination of the accompanying diagram. This lock is intended for use on A greed v /it h H im . “ Your husband is looking so much the doors of such apartments as bath­ better nowadays. Mrs. Nurich.” “ Yes, rooms, private offices or doctors' con­ it’s the new treatment. He’s been try­ ing some immunity baths.”— Buffalo Express. HABOLD SOMERS. 100 D sK alb A m .. B rooklyn. N. T . Tired of It. , “Let's sit down and nave a quiet talk about the war.” “ Impossible.'’ ' “ You mean you haven’t time?” “ No. I haven't the patience ” M ust T ra v e l to Know . O p tim is tic T ho ug ht. He is not yet born who can please everybody. C. Gee W o S occiM fol Homo Remedies M His successful herb- si remedies cure all kinds o f ailments o f men and women w ith­ out operation. used from the wonderful Chinese herbs, roots. buos and vegetables, which are unknown to the medical science o f this country. W rite for blank and circulars. Send stamp. C O N S U L T A T IO N FREE. Addreaa Hie C. Gee Wo Chinese Medicine Co. I « 1* First St.. Portland. Ore. Mention Paper. F. N . U. N o . 30. 1011 HEN writing to »dvertiam. picaos tioa this paper. ____ H ypo crite. THOUGHT SHE GOULD NOT LIVE R esto red to H ealth b y Lydia E. Pink h am ’s V eg etab le C om pound. Unionville, Mo.— “ I suffered from a fem ale trouble and I got so weak that I could hardly w a l k across the floor with­ out h o l d i n g on to something. I had nervous spells and my fingers w o u l d cramp and my face would draw, and I could not speak, nor sleep to do any good, had no appetite,and everyone thought I woul d not live. Some one advised me to take Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. I had taken so much medicine and my doctor said he could do me no good so I told my husband he m ight get me a bottle and I would try it. By the time I had taken it I fe lt better. I continued its use,and now I am well and strong. “ I have always recommended your medicine ever since I was so wonder­ fully benefitted by it and I hope this letter will be the means o f saving soma other poor woman from suffering.’ ’ — Mrs. M a r t h a S e a v e y , B o x 1 1 4 4 , Unionville, Missouri. The world is a country which no­ body ever yet knew by description; out must travel through it one's self to be acquainted with it.— Chester­ field. Fixing the Blame. "Blinks says that when he was young he was the architect of his own fortune." “ Didn't they have any building Inspectors in those days?” Real “A hypocrite, ’ said Uncle Eben, “ Is a man dat takes credit foi makln gar den when he's only diggin' flshin’ worms.'* sulting roomB, In which the certainty of absolute privacy Is desired without the use of a key. The diagram shows a section through the lock. At F the bar on which the handles are tutued is seen in cross section. This turns a bar that presses against D D, the two arms of the bolt B thereby drawing this back with the tongue C, which fastens the door. A is a tumbler tbat falls into place when the handle on the In­ side of the door Is turned. When It has fallen the door is locked so far as the outside handle Is concerned, for the latter handle cannot move the tumbler A, and this Is In such posi­ tion that the bolt cannot move back until A has been turned out of the wayt which can be done only from the The makers o f Lydia E. Pinkham’s Inside. E Is a protection to stop A Vegetable Compound have thousands o f from turning too far. such letters as that above — they tell the truth, else they could not have been H is N e x t P re fe rm e n t. obtained fo r love or money. This med­ Here’s a prominent foreigner who icine is no stranger — it has stood the baa bad the Order of the Bath and the test fo r years. Order of the. Garter conferred upon him, and probably he's now nervously waiting fo r the order of the winter underclothes as the next step In the line o f p re fe rm e n t. —Ohio State Jour­ nal. If there are aar rompJlcations yon do not understand write to Lydia' * ~ Plnkham Medicine Co. (ronfld Kdential) Lynn,Maas. Tonr letter will be opened, read and answered by a woman and held in strict confident*» T h e W o n d e r of It. Rose had called on her afternoon out to see her friend, Arabella. Ara­ bella's mistress had just purchased a parrot, and Rose was much interested in the bird. “ Birds is shore sensible,” ‘ she ob­ served. "You kin learn them anything. I uster work for a lady that had a bird In a clock, an' when it was time to tell de time ob day it uster come out an' say 'cuckoo' just as many times as de time was." “ Go along. Yo' doan' say so,” said Arabella, incredulously. "Shore thing," replied Rose, “ and de mos' wonderful part was dat it was only a wooden bird, too.”— Harper's Monthly. A bill has been introduced in the California legislature providing pay of $2 for each day lost by people arrested and tried for crime who escape con­ viction. Many people suffer from ennui, but think of the man who, when told he must go to the rack, remarked: “ Oh, well, it will help me pass an hour or tw o!" King George of England is the in­ ventor of a stove that will serve as an open grate in one room of a house and Those who have had cakes ruined by jarring the cook meals in the usual way In an­ stove, slamming the oven door or a heavy footstep, may other. Fire losses and the expense of fire have wonde.ed how the dining car chef can turn out such prevention cost the United States marvelous biscuits, hot breads and pastry when his oven more each year than the total value of Its production of gold, silver, cop­ is being incessantly jarred and jolted and shaken by the per and petroleum. motion of the train. Hawaii, with a population of 200,- 000, had a foreign trade last year of T o get pastry to raise and stay raised under those con­ $76,000,000. The trade total was but $6,800,000 In 1897, the year before an­ ditions, a baking powder must be used that continues to give off nexation to this country. its leavening gas —th a t su stain s the raise — until the dough is A remarkable fog on the Peruvian baked through. coast is known as the "garúa." It oc­ curs in a region where rain is un­ Dining Car Chefs have found a baking powder exactly suited known, and supplies sufficient mois­ to their needs In K C and you will find it just as well suited to ture to support vegetation. your requirements. K C is really a blend of two baking powders, one active as soon as moistened, the other requiring both mois­ Alligator eggs are eaten by the na­ ture and heat to start the generation of leavening gas. No matter tives on the west coast of Africa. In how moist and rich you make your cake, K C Baking Powder will taste they resemble the egg of the do­ sustain the raise until a crust is formed and all danger of falling mestic hen, but are larger and slightly is past stronger in their flavor. The little girl who described a toad K C Baking Powder is pure and healthful. It is guaranteed as “ a big green bug with warts all over under all pure food laws, and is guaranteed to please you. And it it, who’s always sitting down behind is »old at a reasonable price— no baking powder should sell for more. and standing up in front,” will prob­ ably become some day a famous nov­ M Try a can at ou r risk and be convinced. elist, or even a manicurist. The Bosporus, which leads to the Black sea, and the entrance to which Constantinople and Scutari command, D iffe re n t. is about 17 miles long, with a breadth FOR SALE — AUTOMOBILES of from little more than a third of a “ Right this way, sir,” said the head mile to two miles. waiter. “ I ’U get you a good table, where you can watch the dancing.” “ But I don’t want to watch the danc­ Constipation causes and aggravates many serious diseases. It is thoroughly ing,” objected the patron. “ I want to cured by Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets. eat.” “ In that case,” replied the head The favorite fam ily laxative. waiter, “ you’d better try the Owl Lunch Wagon on the corner. This is A ll the D iffe re n c e . Little Molly had been very trying all a restaurant.” day. That evening, when her grown-up C u m u la tiv e In ju ry . sister was putting her to bed, she said “ Do 17-year locusts arrive every 17 she hoped the child would be a better years ?” A S afe Used T ru c k to Buy. girl tomorrow, and not make every­ “ They come offener’n that,” said A R E B U IL T F E D E R A L Is as good body unhappy with her naughty tem­ I Farmer Corntossel. va lu e fo r the m oney as a new truck. By ilt we mean that the truck la en tirely per. “ Then how do they get their name?" rebu taken apart, each p art exam in ed and If Mollie listened in silence, thought "I s’pose mebbe it’s because when n ecessary replaced by a new p art made hard for a few moments, and then said they come around it takes a place 17 at the Federal factory, the en tire truck ted and refinlshed, and e ve ryth in g wisely: years to get over It.”— Washington repain n ecessary done to m ake the truck p racti­ “ Yes. when it’s me it’s temper; Star. c a lly as good as new In e v e ry detail. when it’s you it’s nerves!”— Philadel­ W h en you buy a rebu ilt F ed era l you are protected by the sam e p olic y and In­ phia Record. An A fte r-T h o u g h t. te re st that w e g iv e to all Fed era l owners. “ And how are we fixed for the clam | W e operate a repair departm ent, In which the workm en are specialists on Federals, YOUNG M AN, BE A BARBER. Learn a Trade. bake? Got all the cigars, cigarets, our supply o f Fed era l parts Is com plete, Be Independent. Trade taught in eight weeks: and the stock room orga n isation high tools free. Commissions paid while learning: wines, beers, and ales ordered?” class, which Insures the prom pt fillin g o f positions secured. W rite for free catalog. "A ll ordered.” • nil parts orders. W e also operate a s erv­ MOI.ER COLLEGES. Portland. K41 N . 2nd St.: “ And say!” ice departm ent, which is open d ay and Spokane. K226 Main Ave.: Seattla. K109 Main SL “ Well?” night, "a lw a y s a t your call.” T h e Federal “ Better get a few clams.”— Louis­ b ein g a good truck, In the first place and O blig ing . p rotected by a com pany which Is equip­ ped and has the disposition to g iv e you Mr. Bowen was having dinner with ville Courier-Journal. s erv ic e — Is consequently the Reillys and the 7-year-old son of Jud gm ent. A SAFE USED T R U C K TO BUY. the faintly was present. I f you are In the m arket fo r a truck “ I fear that the* young man to “ And what are you going to be when fro m $1000 to $1400, w e urge you to com ­ you grow up, young man?” asked Mr. whom I gave a job in the store last pare used F edera ls w ith new trucks a t week is crooked.” s im ila r prices. W e think w e can convince Bowen of the little boy. “ You should not Judge by appear­ you o f th eir superior value. “ Well,” replied the boy, thoughtful­ G E R L IN G E R M O T O R C A R CO., ly, "after I've been a minister to ance." K in g and W ash ington Sts. "I am judging by disappearance In please mother, an' a judge to please father, I ’m goin’ to be a policeman.” this case.”— Houston P ost IM I B aking P owder Rebuilt Federal Trucks In-Shootg. W hy. "A re you going to the exposition?” Some men are so businesslike that "Nope; can’t afford it.” they wouldn’t even pay you a compli­ "But your wife bought an entire new ment unless you gave them a receipt Eczema, ringworm and other Itch­ ' outfit to wear at the exposition.” for it. ing, burning skin eruptions are so "That’s why we can’t afford it."— Most things can be overdone. For easily made worse by improper treat­ Houston Post. Instance, too many appetizers spoil the ment that one has to be very careful. appetite. There is one method, however, that G arden S ociety. The wind Is tempered to the shorn you need not hesitate to use, even on "Why is the lily so haughty?” In­ lamb, and those that are not yet shorn a baby’s tender skin— that is the reslnol treatment. Resinol Is the pre­ quired the mushroom. “ She barely have the wool pulled over their e y e s . Many a girl who turnR a fellow scription of a Baltimore doctor, put nods to the rest of us.” “ She Is very proud,” explained the down is terribly surprised when he up In the form of reslnol ointment and resinol soap. This proved so re­ ivy. “ She regards you as an upstart ; doesn’t bob up again. The secret of happiness sometimes markably successful that thousands of and me as a climber.”— Louisville consists of not knowing what other other physicians have been prescrib­ Courier-Journal. people think of us. ing it constantly for 20 years. The double life would not be so dan­ Resinol stops itching instantly and A m p ly D escribed. gerous If the fool love letters could almost always heals the eruption “ What kind of a fellow is he?” quickly and at little cost Resinol “ Oh. he's the kind of a fellow who be avoided. ointment and reslnol soap can be goes out for a walk with you and then bought at any druggist's and are not tells you how democratic he is— not M a n 's P e rils. at all expensive. Great for sunburn. afraid of being seen with anybody."— When a married man gets too old to — Adv. Yale Record. go to war his w ife’s next dread is that he will get his feet wet.— Toledo F a ir W e a th e r V erses. N o t P repared . Blade. Clorinda smiles—and darkened skies “ They seem to be appalled at the | Take on a golden, gleaming guise; slaughter on the European battle­ Good Record. Clorinda frowns—and e’en the sun fields.” Its gay, resplendent course has run. The cocktail is seventy-six years old. “ Yes; but they’re not used to foot­ ball games over there.”— Baltimore It never used tobacco In any form.—■ Clorinda dear, the present weather Toledo Blade. American. Is sickly, nasty altogether; Forego, then, every other wile. But, please, oh, please, don't doff your sm ile!—Judge. W H A T TG DO FOR YOUR ITCHING SKIN Few Can Swim. "Society is so shallow,” mused the parlor philosopher. "It's a good thing it Is,” retorted the mere man, “ or half the people who are wading around In it would gut drowned." Yukon W eak W om en!- Some women are weak because of His that are common In Girlhood— Womanhood and Motherhood The prescription which Dr. R. V. Pierce used most successfully — In diseases of women—which has stood the test ot nearly half a century—Is Potatoes. Potatoes, cabbage, celery, cauliflow­ er, lettuce, carrots and turnips of fine quality are extensively grown In Yu­ kon territory, Canada. Potatoes are the principal crop, retailing at 6 cents a pound. Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription T ak e this in liquid or tablet form as a tonic and regulator 1 N o t a Social C a ll. Mrs. Beat—Tell the gentleman I’m not receiving today, Nora. New Maid— But he ain’t deliverin', mum; he's collectin'!— Puck. Practice generally discovers theory did not know. what PUTNAM I Mrs Kate D. Richardson, of Bear lev. Essex Co., V a , uyt, “I «teem It a pleasure to Ustify to the wonderful curative qualities at Dr. Pterce's Fnrorile Prescription. For same yean I suffered greatly with weakness peculiar to my sea. I waa treated by several physicians but gradually grew .rone. One ot my friends told me of the (nod results ot your Favorite Prescription.” I went to the drug store and (ot a bottle, and after taking it. with the 'Pleasant Pei let s ,' I commenced to get better. I never knew what happiness was, for I was always sick and complaining and erade others as well « myself unhappy. So you tee what a debt 1 owe you!" D r.P ie rc e ’» P le a s a n tP ellet» r e g a la te s to m a c h ,liv e r ,b o w e ls FADELESS DYES Crfor m ore foods fa s te r and b rig h ter colors than any other d ye. E v ery peck eg« guaranteed to color S ilk , W o o l. C o tton and M ixe d Goods s t one b o ilin g . 10 cents OPCkagc W rite fas f res bonk le t T W « to D y e snd M ia C o lors." calendar, b lo tters, etc. M O N B O B D B U G C O M P A N Y . D epartm en t Z . Q u in cy. U ltortg