I2!I 
“Tam informed our page eae al 
that in some districts he finds 
laxit a ese oy my 
the matter of filing their records. It 
pining occurs th records are 
feet nd this causes serious inconvens 
Leniie im, also to the new clerk, 
fa pre~ 
loss or destruction. It is hoped that 
neha clerks will make use of these 
filing 
THE QUEST OF. OF 
HAPPINESS. 
Part of anaddress by 
D. S. Jordan. 
wk in this address to make a 
plea for sound and sober life. I bas 
yi plea on ent facts: t lean is 
o be stro one can secure hap- 
piness mikes Cagia it. 
“Am the Pea Gali rights 
thers 
which gives him 
liberty, and the 
y. M ss an old If 
ood ance some rt of is true, 
this truth i ld as life itself. An 
eated many times to each 
men. 
e la aws saa en ee 
is t sis of success 
happ The s no gp hg 
out expenditure of enrgy, and 
vs ae strength 
-omes om e T the habit 
- self-denial Swehteh plies the advan- 
ge to m call self-made. He 
mae earns rte realta of money and of 
The West American Scientist. 
122 
tim nd he 
has learned to resist the 
laseucalauh to throw either He 
away. 
has learned to if “no” and to say it 
at oa ght tim 3 
v wena: have the Puritan 
must h i- 
and will 
broad roads and hewees 
to w tips 23 and misery, ie 
mess and strength. er ie no 
eennmeus that does not peat bien 
denis}. 
“In general, the sinner is not the 
and birth, but you and I ot meet 
them very often. The sinner is the 
man who cannot say “no.” For sin 
to become wickedness is atter 
of slow transition. One virtue after 
another is yielded up as vice calls for 
sac prim tiv 
m 
make a short c 
yield to iabsii atio 
ises pleasure without 
earning 7 e omise is 
kept. e earned pleasures 
ere poe 6 eave “ ; 
brown taste in the mouth”; their rec- 
ollection is cfm or in the. morn- 
ing.’ 
“But tgs happiness rage: } 
action. mind is rest witht es es 
itself ‘nak its consetousness is filled 
with the joy oe liv 
Dr 
sited the short cuts 
pleasure of est eet 
ene Justifies gsi and makes it wel- 
Gamble g—the desire to get some-— 
thing for nothing. Burglary te: lar- 
e same notive e dif- 
y social ‘customs . 
cet 
