Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895, September 28, 1894, DAILY EDITION, Image 3

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SECRET 'OF LONG LIFE
CAN A HEALTHY PERSON PROLONG
HIS LIFE TO 203 YEARS?
IlieTlH-ory of "lUtardlnc Vital Comuinp-Hon"-
franklin and the Filet Work the
Ilenrt Hoot Ilrccnt Experiment In the
I'rfrtlal Vegetarian Kyntcm,
AxnouR tbo various fautastlo theories
:ir prolonging lifo ono of tlio most popu
lar at tbo t :id of tho eighteenth century
vrtis what wjw called "retarding vital
c jusnmption. " Manportnis fancied that
a coniploto Fuspcnsion of vital activity,
u hort of Hip Van Winkle sleep, might
1 i produced so as to check self consuinp
t.ou. Bodies in this stato could bo laid
s.way nnd thou resuscitated nftcr a lupc
if two or Ibreo centuries. Bciijainiii
Franklin even, whilo living in Trance,
i mn to bavo had faith in this. One
u .y ho rcc ived sonio bottles of wilio
from Virginia. In ono of them only
ono wcro a few dead flic?, which the
K 'cat philosopher resolved to utillzo in
nn experiment. Tbo month was July,
G.id tlippo imported flics, which had
li c-a on a bprco ill Vhginia, had fallen
into tbo uativo wiuo and had bean in
this Etato shipped to France, whero they
wcro exposed to tho heat of tho French
sun. Three bonrs passed, and tho winged
Virginians canio to lifo after na appar
ent death of many weeks. At first a
sort of convulsivo movement wrized
them. They began then to nso their
legs, -walked around awhile, and seem
ing to bo nwaro that they wcro ii.
Franco immediately concluded to make
their toilet by rubbing their eye? with
their foro feet, rising their hind legs to
smooth out their wings. They then flow
away to associate with Paris flies.
Fiankliu wroto of tho incident:
"Sinco by such a coinplcto Kuspcusion
of all internal as well as external con
sumption it i3 possiblo to produco n
pauso of lifo and at tho same timo to
prcservo tho vital principlo, might not
Bnch a process bo employed in regard to
man? I can imagino no greater pleasure
than to cause myself to bo immersed,
along with a fow good friends, in wino
and to bo again called back to lifo at tho
end of GO or more years by tho genial
solar rays of my native country, only
that I may sco what improvement tho
stato has mado and what changes timo
has brought with it "
It was onco thought that pcoplo died
from lack of what physicians called
"tho vital principle. " It is a phrase that
has a flue, vaguo, mystcrions sound, but
it really means little or nothing. Or, in
other words, it is now conceded that
death comes from disintegration, vory
gradual often, it is trno, in all tho bod
ily organs, brought about by tbo all im
portant blood being blocked up by ac
cretions which closo tho channels lead
ing from tho heart Most magnificent
and most wonderful musclo as tho
human heart is, it may got clogged in
Buch a way by tho earthy salts in the
blood as to bo unable to perform its reg
nlar functions. Then tho lifo fluid can
not bo kept in proper circulation. Al
lowing C9 or 70 pulsations of tho heart
tho nsnal average every minnto, ono
person has 100,000 heart beats in tho
spaco of ona day. This means, of course,
that tho heart and arteries are contracted
with snch power as to keep 60 or 00
pounds of blood in healthy movoment.
Eeally it is a wonder that ono does not
wear out long before ho usually does.
And it forces a now kind of admira
tion from" tho thinking man when ho
sees for tho first timo a human boing
who has lastod 100 or 115 years, and
whoso heart is still going on after all
this cnoromus expenditure of force. Tho
eyes, ears and stomach all have a rest,
but tho heart keeps on through waking
hours as woll as through sleep. Pauses
between tho beats aro all tho vacation it
gets, which seems to bo really no rest at
nil. When ono docs not dream, oven tho
brain seems to sleep, or at least it gives
peace and quiet.
Much has been written and talked
about vegetarianism in relation to health
and its effect on long life. It is not
claimed, however, by its strict advo
cates that any of tho great number of
pcoplo who have lived to bo J00 years
and over wcro vegetarians. In fact,
most of those centenarians seem to havo
lived Just Ilko common folk who dio at
40 or CO, If they had only taken caro of
themselves d kept their blood in good
condition, tliero U no telling but 200
years may havo been scorod an easily nsi
100. Natural advantages belngso great,
M shown by what they did do, n vaguo
sadnewj overcomes the social philosopher
when ho think of what thoy might Jinvo
nccomplJlied under mora favorable con
ditions for tbo miewss of tho experiment.
As to tho admitlod advantages of a
partial vegetarian yetin of JivJutf, M
jl'raiioJHauo Hitrcoy, Uio famous French
wUq, has been fryfiiK ,r' ,mrl Jn w MiU
jnunleatjon to one of llio ParJsJun Jour
nals give hi experience, rJJnoo April
jovi, lie ling louctJiea )io inoai in aw
ut of the jsAino ywtr mnpon int no
only " tiMMM vegetarian" iinw
iw only wehow meat mid iidmlU
g, e)iece, butter, milk and Mi lo h
(lUnin LkuHtwy to Ihp oxjmiiHoii
woiii njmteif and uwm, ho nuj
at lie 1 III jhuiiIi more vigorous licaiin
ii in iwiler worUlnn otnidll mi wwr
o Influence (if h new menu Hutu Ui
a Al liikt liti naturu lv full nunury
hm tr two fir MtUiu. but fti r A
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DM liyhliii WiiHAt ruiuuiliuble,
t ilJ l uUMur, Wid he twin muni
THMf for work m i nu umv
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NO CAUSE.
She Telt It Wiw Not Wrong to Go Out Driv
ing "I think yon're tho most jealous
man that over got engaged," said Ma
bel to Jack Holliiigsworth, her intend
ed They had just been comparing notes
as to thoir rospectlvo summers.
"I am not in tho least jealous," re
plied Jack, "but I certainly do not
think your conduct has been altogether
right tome."
"But, you stupid fellow, I could not
utterly ignore men who wero introduc
ed to me, " pleaded Mabel. '
"Ignore thorn? Na But you were
not compelled to encourago them," re
torted Jack, with a frown.
"I never encouraged them, " contra
dicted Mabel.
"flow about Charlie Dashington?"
"Well, what about Charlio Dashing
ton? I am quito suro I did not flirt with
him."
"Nor encourago him in any way?"
queried Jack.
"Not in tho least," was tbo positive
rejoinder.
"And yet," argued Jack, "you fre
quently went driving with him. "
"Yes, I did go driving with him.
"Alone and in tho evening?"
"Yes," pouted Mabel, "I did. But
what of it?
"Isn't that encouraging a man? Driv
ing with him constantly, alono and in
tho evening?"
"No, it is not."
"Will you kindly explain to me."
demauctod Jack Hollingsworth icily as
ho rose to go, "why such conduct is not
direct encouragement?"
"I will tell you why, "replied Mabel
as she took bis hat and cane from him.
"It is perfectly true that I went out
driving with Charlio Dashington a good
deal, but never onco did I take tho reins
from him and drive myself." Now
York World.
Something Needed.
Tho eldcily maiden lady had sued the
rich old follow for breach of promise
and was testifying.
"You say, " said tho attorney, "that
tho dofeudant asked you to marry him?"
"ldo."
"And what did you do?"
"I accopted him, of course. "
"Why did you accept him?"
"Ho was different from most men."
"In what respect, pray?"
"He asked me to marry him."
""Ah I Did ho protest his lovo foi
you?"
"No, I protested at first. Toward tho
last I consented. "
"Didn't you intend to marry him for
his money?"
"No."
"You .wouldn't havo mar-ied him
without tho monoy?"
"Qf coursonot."
"Well, do you think that is fair to a
man?"
"Certainly I do," sho oxclaimed.
"You don't suppose a woman wants a
man for a husbaud who has no attrac
tions at all, do you?" And then tho at
torney lot her go. Detroit Free Press.
Ilarri to riease.
Yaohtsman (starting out) Consarn
thoso workmen. They didn't get tho
bottom of the boat half smooth. I know
by tho way she sails. Just feel of hor
sides. They aro as rough as a nutmeg
grater.
Same Yachtsman (after an upset)
Qeewillicans! How in creation is a
man to hold on to a slippery thing like
this? Good News.
A Great Contrast.
Briggs Why, how fat yon aro look
ing, old maul
Griggs Yes. I'vo been camping ont
for tho last three weeks.
Briggs So I heard. But I'vo seen
tho other members of your party, and
thnv aro all as thin as rails.
Griggs I did tfio cooking. New-
York Herald.
Unmerited Reproach.
"Wlinf T-nn nWI. " snifl tlio house-
Wife, eying him distrustfully, "is agood
bath and not cold virtual. You'ro the
diiticst looking man I ever saw."
"It's ovldent, ma'am, " replied Walk
about Beggun, deeply hurt, "you don't
rlokoJect how I looked when I was here
before." Chicago Tribune.
Would Not Take Clmurf .
Maud Don't yon wear fctocklngs
with clocks to them?
Murlo Never I
Maud Why not?
Mario I'm ufrald they might nm
down. New York World.
JUtwtru Olrl friend
II... .1.. Mllllull
hift JwUJ mi WWt7HIW vviww
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ufaHrtj- Why, UhslM
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Hit Only line.
The applicant for work w&a sad. bat
firm.
"I cannp," ho insisted, "stoop to
docoivo people, "
Tho manager of the museum pon
dered.
"That's unfortunate," ho answered
finally. "That leaves you only tho ossi
fied man act, and wo'vo got moro talent
In that lino than wo oan uso now."
Keally deception without stooping
was confined to that particular special
ty. Detroit Tribuno.
-Life
.Take Iald III" llet.
Jako Levi took a party of Ftrangers
to tho zoo last Thursday. In their wan
derings they finally got into tho caruiv
ora, and strolling along they reached
tho cago whero about 60 guinea pigs
aro confined. They watched tho antics
of the little, animals for awhile, when
ono of tho gentlemen in tbo party turn
ed to Jake und said:
"It's a curious thing about thoso ani
mals." "What is?" inquired Jake.
"Why, that when you pick them up
by the tails thoir eyes drop out "
Jako looked at his friend for n mo
ment to sco whothcr ho was serious,
aud turning around said, with an air of
disgust:
"What do you take mo for? Do yon
think I'm a chump?"
"No," retorted tho m,aker of ,this
startling assertion. "But I'll bet you
tho supper for the crowd that what I
say is true."
"I'll take you," exolaimod Jako,
now thoroughly oxoitcd.
A keoper was tialled, who was asked
topick out four cr flvo of tho guineas
from thoir cage. When tho pigs wero
produced, it suddenly dawned upon
Jako that ho had been sold. Tho guin
eas had notails. Amid tho laughter of
tho party Jako pid his bet. Cincin
nati Enquirer.
Quite Unsympathetic
Birdio MoHennepin and bcr brother
wero at tho seashore.
"Oh, seo thatl" oxclaimed Birdio.
"Soo what?" inquired tho stoical
John.
"Why, see that littlo - cloudlet just
abovo tho wavelet liko a tiny leaflet
dancing o'er tho Eceno."
"Oh, come; you had better go out; to
tho pumplet in tbo back yavri;6feand'
soakyour littlo headlet. ' -sT it-Bits.
Quite Natural. .'
"Ah," oxclaimed thxeholorajgertu'
as no met tno baciiius.otyappentucirn) lu
the cheeso plato on tWefeiuach, coun
ter, "how now?" .
"I go, " rejoined tho othor-woarily,
"with tho tide." , '
Tho full signiflqtetfco of ljla ..remark
was apparent whehr a noisyman with1
bloodshot eyes incji&jod him in a sand
wich ho v,'u3 constructing. Detroit
Tribune
A Pretty Jjtnre. t
Littlo Girl Oh. Mr.t Wheelman, do
stop talkin to sister a'wJnuto nnd corao
auu seo my Kitten. oneueoKs too cub
nln for anything.
Mr. Wheelman (reluctantly-iUm
what Is vho kitten doing?
Littlo Girl Sho's standin iim so
straight and protty a-sharpenln hor
claws on your bicycle. Good News.
Gentleman.(to profirietor of rcstau
rant) Your family has been establish
ed hero a long timo, hasn't it?
Proprietor of Restaurant Yes, Blri
Tho bubiucms used to belong to, my
giandfather.
Gentlcman-Aud did thlH fowl belong
to hlui too? Tlt-Blts.
"Might I ask you to favor. ma with
wujtz, inajltiyiobjeJIo?"
"Certajju'ly, rijoniieuf, Boo Iwire, tho
last ono on my programme. "
"But unfortunately J ahull not bo
here by that time,"
"No worp idmll I. "-rrrdrejot HayTa!,
I. I WUHII I .nil .HI. I I
fttnilfjrr l IlHfff rIWI(i
e'irttt lfhni& It wr tmnr to you
that baldhoadbd men have a keener
eu of Imwr H'8'i &btl
fiecond V)yYfm, I Jv wMJ
tlmt Uny wiii to I Wy tlekjwl,
fnoianapoim jwnmt,
A J'Mlilm i)ifi,
"TJitre uw un$tw booihl
WW lionifc
"Ijow ddypij kw ie' fcolng hombV'
"fly tUv WhYiw Jipr(''-Wjiwil;W'
Urn nw-
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J)rltfKW vWMfyr vby fW- Mwtor
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On a Port Tack.
4 All Rtiii pxyn
Was my condition, says Mr. Wm. Weather
ford, Uxcotlectorat Key West, Florida. Mr
a4HH SBki .9Sr!w
Mr. Wm, Weathcrfortl
appetite was poor and I was quite miserable.
I haro taken II bottles ot HooUj Sarsana-
Hood's
Sarsa
parilla ffWi
;Cures
rllla, am ,
much better,
havo sained
no distress altercating, have good appetite
Hood's Pills aro a mild cathartic. 25c
Mexican
Mustang
Liniment
for
Burns,
Caked & Inflamed Udders.
Piles,
Rheumatic Pains,
Bruises and Strains,
Running Sores,
Inflammations,
Stiff joints,
Harness & Saddle Sores,
Sciatica,
Lumbago,
Scalds,
Blisters,
Insect Bites,
All Cattle Ailments,
All Horse Ailments,
All Sheep Ailments, ,
Penetrates Muscle,
Membrane and Tissue
Quickly to the Very
Seat of Pain and
,. Ousts it in a Jiffy.
iRub in Vigorously.
. Mustang Liniment conquer
Paln,""r
Makes.. nH or Beast well
.aln; ""
liraitj of 'Oregon.
EUGENE.
MextseHloa begins the nth of September,
teM
Tallloa-. free. Poard.riSOawerk,
five Courc ; ClMlcal, ttclentlflu, Literary,
KoglUb and Builncsa
I OUMITOUV.
, 5TJje Hoarding Hall for younelodlMond the
WMrdlne Halt for young gentlemon will be
Bsxfcsrlha penoaal tupervlilon of Mra, Munra
a lady of redneinrnt and large experience.
Korcatslogue-addre... JJWA
7-V-tm titer. BegenU.
CONSERVATORY OF
Willamette University
Tlieiroil complete oud Ileal rqulpped tnuilo
wliool en tbe norm vm couw
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thorough woik, , .
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SCHOOL TEXT-BOOK PETITION.
To the Stfite Board of Educatien: Protest Against Changes
.'- in Text-Books or Any Contract Fixing Prices for the
Ntxt Six Years :
Governor Peunoyer.-HecreUry of State McBrldo and Slate Superintendent of
Public Instruction McElroy, acting as the State Board of Educatloa Oi
Oregen:
bins: Your petitioners, patrons of tbo public bcIiooIb, taxpayers and citi
zens of Oiegon. respeotfully petition you t take no aotlou to brliiK about adop
tion of new series of public school text books under the law passed by I lie last
legislature, nor to enter Into any contract at present publishers prices adopting
the text books now in use, or those that might be authorized by your board at
present prices, such prices to be fixed and maintained by the publishers for the
next six years, as specified In that law.
In view of the faot that by state publication tbo people of California utc ob
taining publlo school text books at an average price of about thirty cents aplect
for tbo enllro series needed In the common Hchools, or about onclialf what we
pay In Oregon, wo demand state publication at the earliest day possible.
NAMHB.
Out Out the above form of petition, sign and address it to one i f the Mate
board of education, nr mall it to Tub Journal and It will be published und for
warded to the board with others. Men and women should sign this petition lu
protest against perpetuating the present system of high-priced text books for
six years to come.
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ESTABLISHED 1863.
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Havetho largest rsnd most completejjlassortment of
FRUIT and SHADE TKEES,
EVERGREENS, ROSES
RUBS CLIMBING PLANTS, Rtc.
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'-We have
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PROPOSALS FOR STATIONERY.
Office or the Bcckktaky or Statx,
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Bealed propoMhi will fee reeeived at tUI
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tba followlBg artlolM tor tbe tHuto ol Onaoat
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