Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, June 12, 1896, Image 4

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Sam KSAKcidOO, 'u Atlahia, u h.
rOB BtT. BY
C. THOMPSON CO.' Agents
Heppner, Oregon.
The Splendid Achievement of an
lean Manufacturer.
The Clarks have accomplished what
has lonfc been regarded as an Impossi
ble thinjr, and one which no e.uropean
manufacturer of lenses coma De inauceu
to attempt. This is the making of a per
fect lens of more than three leei acrots
the face. No one but this American
manufacturer ever thought of exeeea-
tng the twenty-six-inch lenses which
are in use at several observatories on
both continents, one at the naval ob
servatory at Washington, through
which Mr. Hall discovered tne tong-
sought satellites of Mars and many
double stars. The highest power was
nnnosed to be reached when the Lack
telescooe in California was put up with
a tbirty-six-inch lens. The difficulties to
be met in the production 01 a penecuy
clear lens of trreat size are so many that
the, 'Enrrmean observers who nave
wanted anvthintr above the twenty-six'
inch lens have had to taice tne renecir
in- telescooe. which has a concave mir
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ror. It requires, of course, a mum
larger reflecting telescope to get the
same amount of light ana tne same
magnitude of object.
The makmcr of this forty-one ana a
half-inch lens, says the New York Com
mercial Advertiser, is regarded as tne
crowning work of Mr. Alvan Clark s
life. It is probable no larger lens will
ever be made. Under existing condi
tions a larger telescope than the
Yerkes the telescope of the Chicago
university observatory for which the
lens is made would be of no great
value. To increase the magnifying
nower is at the same time to increase
the obstructions to clear vision. When
the object is magnified the atmospheric
agitation is increased to such a degree
that distinctness is virtually sacrificed
when the object glass is larger than
fortv-one and a half-inches. It is
doubtful if the Yerkes will be any
more useful than the Lick. Some day
it may be possible to remove the ob
stacles to clearness in the case of a
powerful lens, though the only reason
for suggesting it is that Prof. Tyndall
was able to construct a glass by which
the blue of the atmosphere was dissi
pated in looking through a deep space.
If the Yerkes glass answers expecta
tions it will enable an experienced ob
server to catch occasional glimpses of
the Mars canals, which, though drawn
ftrmly on the Vatican maps, are vagoa
and wavering and almost imaginary
through any glass. They can be seen
at all only by the trained observer.
The great telescope will be most useful
in the study of double stars, which Is
now a matter of special interest to
many observers.
Aa English Police uutii Treats Him wltn
Amaalng Disrespect.
The police of Denbigshire are a grace
less and irreverent lot, says London
Truth. One of their number at Wrex
ham lately spied a chimney on fire at
the residence of W. wyan n.vans ana
straightway took out a summons for
the offense. II Mr. Jivans nau oeeu uu
ordinarv citizen this wculd have been
a proper proceeding. But Mr. Evans is
not an ordinary citizen, and he speedily
reminded the chief constaDie 01 me
fact.
"I am, as you are aware," wrote Mr.
Evans, "one of her majesty's coroners
of this county. By virtue of my office
I am also a magistrate for the county.
Do you suppose that it can do the po
lice any good, or further the cause oJ
law and order in this borough, that 1
should be subjected to the indignity oi
being fined one shilling and costs for a
technical breach of an obscure provi
sion of the public health act for which
personally I am no more responsible
than vou are? I come into almost daily
relationshin with your officers in the
conduct of my official duties as coroner,
TTithfirtn this relationshio has been a
pleasant one and free from any friction,
Is it wise on vour part to create a
feeling of a grievance on my part and
'bad blood' on both sides"
- This is sufficient to -show the coro
ner's sense of dignity and calm judicial
temper, but there was a further hint
that, if the summons were proceeded
with, he might make things disagree
able for the police. Instead of trying
to annease the affronted official the
chief constable replied that he consid'
ered the letter "in the worst possible
taste. The police," he added, "cannot
favor one and punish another." How
ever, the magistrates can and they
dismissed the summons.
ALU HER HUBBY'S.
6he Had Ko Children Why the Agent Got
Bis Answer.
Such a nice quiet neighborhood!
They had just moved into one of the
new, Bootless, shining, "no children al
lowed" fiats and the agent was de
lighted with his new tenants, says the
New York Recorder. Such nice peo
nlel So refined and quiet! They would
be sure to raise the standard of the
Vmildintr not a dog or cat in the
f amilv: no musical instruments; and the
lady of the house had assured mm inai
she had no children.
Rnfnr he had eaten breakfast the
THE PALACE HOTEL BAR,
J. O. BOUCHERS, Prop.
Keeps the Finest Wines, Liquors and Cigars.
T. R. HOWARD
following morning his joy received a
setback and by noon he was in de
spair.
First one of the other new peopie in
the flats dropped in, then another and
still another, until all the families but
one had been represented, and they
were unanimous in their complaints of
the noise made bv the children in the
flat of that especially nice couple.
So the agent went and his hair stood
on end when he heard the noise com
ing from that flat. But when he
knocked at the door it suddenly sub
sided and when the woman appeared
she was so calm and quiet-looking that
he hesitated and his courage would un
doubtedly have weakened if he had
not seen a couple of childish faces peep
ing at him around the door. That
settled it. He gathered his forces to
gether and becran the attack without
delav or quarter.
"Madam," he said, with what he be
lieved to be a withering glance:
"Madam, I thought you told me you
had no children. Whose are these I
see?"
"Not mine," she answered, calmly;
"I have none, but my husband has six."
-DEALS IN
Groceries, Gents' Furnishing Goods,
Stockmens' Supplies, Etc.,
And Wants Your Trade !
He will make it an object for you to trade with
him as his prices are right, and all goods that he
handles are of the very best.
Store
on
to
Main Street, Next
City Drug Store,
Door
Heppner,
Oregon.
OILED DOWN.
I;- J. L, U M. r J '
197 Canal Street,
. CHICAGO
I
ATHLETIC HUES..
rrrp :
QUIOlt TX3VXX3 !
Hauvenir of K Yean n Htuiiuu,
SA Compute Set, ' s Istlng of five
llMiTu imiVt.- Be Hall I'lsyer. root
Bull l'lynr, lnlf riayer, Tennis Hayer 2
1 and Blrycle Klder, will be sent to any
address upon receipt of 10 cents, to pay
t'lurid'i.
TIikk flmiros are nsoiuwiy peneri,
hMiitilnllv polnred and mounted, and
' arraiiKPd U stand iiprlKlit.sndarean eft-
oi'lli'iit souvenir i( our a yrs as leaders
of the athlelln supply worm, nmiauis
fur club, reading room, olllceor home.
A. G. SPALDING & BROS.,
Neil lor Vhtento rHilmulplHa
Continuous Kails a Necessity.
A serious trouble, causing many rail
road accidents, is that our rail is not
continuous, being broken in a number
of places by switches and frogs. Per
haps only a higher wisdom than ours
can tell us how to avoid accidents
caused by open switches, as long as
these dangerous devices are not elim
inated from the track. This should be
done, even if the cost of otherwise set
ting off the cars be more expensive
Let us make our rails absolutely con
tinuons, says the Engineering Maga
zine, and transfer cars bodily to adja
cent tracks by the use of hoisting ma
chinery. Such devices are used in bng'
land of course under the control of a
block system and are found very safe
and satisfactory. Particularly should
tracks on which very fast trains are
run be made continuous, as accidents
to such trains are much more serious
than those that happen to slow trains,
Steel Ropes Known In Pompeii.
While conducting a serifs of tests
with a one hundred-ton testing machine
at the Yorkshire college In knglunu,
which Included the testing of a steel
wire rone. Prof. Goodman stated that
such ropes were not a modern inven
tion, and that he had recently seen a
HONOR AMONG GAMINS.
Tonchlne Storv Related of the Boot-
blacks of Glasgow.
A gentleman, going through a crowd
ed part of the city of Glasgow, Scot
land, noticed a palefaced little boot
black waiting for hire. Touched by
the delicate look of the child, he
thought he would give him the black
ing of his boots to do. Accordingly,
says the Children's Record, he gave the
little fellow the signal. The boy at
once crept lamely toward the gentle
man, and, as he pulled himself along,
was nimbly supplanted Dy anotner
little bootblack, who was immediately
at the gentleman's feet and already to
begin.
What's this for?" said the gentle
man to the intruder, somewhat angrily.
It's a' richt," said the newcomer,
briehtly.
"Jamie's jist a wee while oot o' the
hospital, and the rest o' us take turns
aboot o' brushin for him.
Jamie smiled pleasantly by way of
assuring the gentleman that his com
rade's story was true.
The gentleman was so gratified by
his act of brotherly kindness that fee
gave Jamie's friend a whole shilling for
his work, telling him to give sixpence
to Jamie and keep the other sixpence
to himself.
"Na, na, sir," quickly replied this
little hero, giving the shilling to Jamie
and hurrying from the spot "na, na,
sir; nana o' us ever take ony o Jamie's
iller."
a-i -er fltllllltlfStXtSUitMttSij bronte wire rope one-half Inch In diam
jli nuiuiBUU v . twenty to thlrlT feH
And all points U California, vie (he MU BbaoU
ruuieoi uie
Southern Pacific Co
CHICAGO.
Tha erant hlhw thronh
I NfHiMi. tirana Hostile nnis
all
California to
tMtluta and
OI lite I mm no i . I'unman linnet
KiMDwa, Hoitnil-e!aM Hleepors
Attached In aspraae trains, alfurdin an peril
armxuainiUtlntM for sammd-elase t a"'nr.
Fi rata. Urkaia, Upuia ear reaarvaUoMt
eta,, rail nti or addrnas
R. KtiKHI.KH. Mtnutr, I. P. KOOIM, Asst.
(lau. I- A P. All-. Portland. Oregon
If waato & 31. Paul M
long, which had been found buried in
the ruins of Pompeii, and which must
have been at least nineteen hundred
years old.
-TO THE-
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Sro. drfi rV0H
AND SOUTHEAST
VUTflECMON PACIFIC SYSTEM.
Tnnrnitt rNtltman fsUfe lwr'.
Tmittat "lr-' and free Refllnlm rfcalr
CrstAlt.V tothkea.
Mae? fcoere estsd rle this tine e f str
Feints
Glanco at this Map
Of the rhU'stfl. Mllaaukae and KL rani Rail-
ay and not lie encwerlluM with all tranerofr
tlrwtital tins iM M, fs'il emt mane, end
rmmlr thai lie trains era lighted theli-
Irtrllv s4 kstd steam. Its ei'ileewet Is
sotwrH, Urgent Buffet, Wlrary. Hewslng see
Mvrplnf rait, Willi frse rerllnlng chairs, terfc
sieln rt has sa tartrtf raadlad tamp.
sad Us dining rare ere the tet In lbs world.
Other lliwe are loege thee I his. feel Bona are
swmfttv I
k.ai,,t.ii nf rumrifsi run nave ltth uiwur
rermanently cured. .V rroot-positive sin i
of hi power Hat I comkier It my duty to
i h.jiu Tret io uvne ui vuur irvici
oimrtkirLThrosL Brooch ul of
i um Trouble. If ttiet mlU writs me their
..nmt and rsKkitlke adirrtS. Sinreretv,
T a. aXOCTrBL Rblll remit mi mrm
Tta l,tllorwl aaS Bmlmnm ...in m
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MESSENGERS OF THE SKY.
About the Remarkable Kites Made by the
Japanese and Chinese.
In the making of kites shape is no
consideration. A square, circle, man,
star, fish, dragon, horse or shield will
fly equally well, but they must De
equally proportioned. In Japan one
s-es a whole menagerie at once in ine
air horses, cows, monkeys, bats, fishes,
crows and unukes, as well as dragons,
babies which cry, boys with their arms
and legs spread out, hunters and sol
di era.
Fighting kites" are seen everywhere
In both China and Japan.
The armed kite is usually made about
two and a half feet high and covered
with cambric or silk. The tall may be
made of strips of bright-colored cloth
about one Inch wide, securely tied in
the middle to a strong twine. The de
structive part of tbia kite lies In
the tall, to which are attached sharp
pieces of broken glass called knives.
FaU-n three of these knives together
with wax, so that each shall point In a
different direction, bind on three slips
of thin wood lengthwise to hold the
wax and glasa firmly, and cover with
liith or kill.
A much simpler weapon la made by
dinning the trn feet of string next to
the kite in glue and then rolling It In
An Operation That It Is Frequently Nec
essary In Case of Elephants.
To the general public the elephant
house in the Central park menagerie
was a closed house. The fact was,
says the New York Tribune, the ele
phants, at least two of them, were to
be oiled down. This is necessary from
the fact that the caged , elephant can
not from day to day throw great sprays
of water over his thick hide and so
keep it from cracking, as he would do
if in his native forest, and so it was
determined to anoint these great pach
yderms with neatsfoot oil.
Small Tom was the first to be experi
mented on and obeyed orders to tun
to this side or the other more meeklj
than a fractious babe. He was
anointed fore and aft, only trumpeting
when his leirs were being attended to.
The reporter was in the pen and helped
to hold up the legs of the animal while
"Billy" Snyder rubbed in the oil, and
it was a wonderful illustration of
man's power over the lower brutes.
Tom or his bedroom partner, Jonas,
could in a moment have killed the two
men in the pen, but as each was being
operated on, except for twining the
nroboscls round the nearest leg in a
sort of grateful kiss, these great beasts
seemed thoroughly to understand that
man, who had made him captive, was
trying his best to ameliorate his condi
tion. When all was over the elephants
stood up glossy and black, and if ever
one elephant spoke to another in
scornful tones It could be gleaned from
the eyes of those two elephants who
looked at one another.
Successor to C. 8. Van Duyn. Next door to City Hotel.
Has everything in the line of Fresh Groceries,
Candies, Nuts, and also keeps Crockery,
Lamps and Tinware.
Stock is Complete. Notions a Specialty,
ICll
A Bamboo Organ.
A bamboo organ has been built for
the Jesuits' church at Shanghai, and is
said to surpass organs made of metal.
As bamboo can be obtained of alldimcn-
Hlon. from the thickness of a pen to
pieces of a foot in diameter, this natural
material costs little more than the sim
ple labor, and the notes are beautifully
soft and pleasant to tne ear.
TMU.S. GOVERNMENT!
PAYING MILLIONS
A MONTH
To nersons who served in the wars of the United States or to tneir
Widows, Children, or Parents. Do You receive a pension ? Had YOU a s
relative in the War of the Rebellion, Indian or Mexican Wars
J J.J tr xnnnrf tW
on wnom you uepeuucu suffv,.,
. i --. r-'a-TTTlT'I r?T
UNDER THE NEW LAW
To receive a pension, who now do not. Thousands under the new
law are entitled to an Increase of pension. The government owes it
to you and is willing and Anxious to pay. Why not present
your claim at this present time? Your pension dates from the
time you apply. Now is the accepted hour.
j-rWrite for laws and complete information. Ko Charge for advice.
No Fee unless successful.
The Press Claims Company
PHILIP W. AV1RETT, General Manager,
618 P Street, WASHINGTON,
v nTnls Comvanv it controlled hi nearly one thoutand Uading
paper in th United Statet, ana U gwranuea ot wtm,
fa
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neve- r
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Attorneys
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All bnainesa attended to in prompt and satisfactory
manner. Notaries Public and Collectors.
OFFICE IN NATIONAL HANK BUILDINQ.
t
OREGON
Mwt Modern end progressive
tut UIm or Monnsttoe rtte to
nm marun nun arms co..
New Hate. On.
pounilidglaMontilUiicklycitedwlth O Call
Bglbtenlng armor of sharp point. The OUmiTIingS OC rdll,
oh ect with both W, oi tirarw, mj roi
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JR. II. UAXTlll, AO'nt.
jVrftm.l, (ryosj.
J. C. IIAHT, Agtnl, Hw, Vrtgo.
tUkrt efnti la erf railroad efRre will ie
ftm luithst ULrtwailna, mt eddrsae
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WANTEO-AN IDEA'
k4 ate Mtre
L. .W tM le.
vour onincnfs string. The akUHul
maneuvering which this require Is
very go! practice In training one tc
act quickly. It la considered dishonor
able to cut an unarmed kite.
QUEER MEXICAN MONEY.
Traveler Many tenre Age Gets Hie Ks
rkange la Son a.
Here Is an amusing account from
Harper's Round Table of a traveler
who went many years ago to Mexico,
and found the native nainf a strange
kind of currency. .Hart he:
"In one ot the email town I bought
some lime, and gave the girl cm dol
lar la payment. Hy ay of change, ahe
returned tne forty-nine piece of iert
the else ot a email biacull. I looked at
her In aatonishmrnl, and he returned
my look with trqual aurprU. when a
p.,llce office, who had eiltorBaexl the In
rUnL hattened to lef'-rtn me that fur
amall nim ! legal Under la
many rirtun of the country.
i esamlned tny change, and found
that re h rake was slaitipssi Hh the
name of a low a and of a manofs'-tnre
authorierd ly the g prnnvrol. The
rake of s.p serr w.irth thrve farth
ing rach. Afterward, la tny lrvrl.
I fmivrnUy reelvr4 similar change.
Many of the rake ah. need igr ot h
Ing lrea la the wh tubi bat that 1
dhMVrverrd U ftot at all sscnmiina,
Irowls4 the atantn was nH r..IHr
ted, the anepdwl b hi any ! as
eurrvnr. tkaiiaa'i'.y man "!!
I.vm a rake .f a frlrn l, wean hi
ben t and Msrs it wh t?ank- I
mail nf tny pie. a"r tlaa iwt
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PROPRIETORS
01 the Old RetUMe
Gault House,
CHICAGO, 1LU.
Half blnrl ! el the Tnlo rtt : of C, B. A
r wv, ,
,V. m nt. p .v.m
and the M. M. Uif,
W. A C,
Katlroada.
MATICM aU. IttM DAY
Co. W. atsdlan and Dlntea !..
COIOAaO. X
$1800.00
0ITN AWAV TO INVENTORS.
tisaeasipfr ea e ee e Bet ees fa
WHITE COLLAR LINE.
Columbia River and M Soil Navigation Co
SUiiers TELETDONE, BAILEY GiTZERT AND OCEAS WiYE.
Leafing Alder Street Dock. Portlaod, fur Astoria, llesoo, Loaf Beseb, Ocean
Park end Kabcotla. Uirecl eonneeuon vita iiwaoo eieamers aaa rail
road; also at Young's Uajr with Heaehore lUilroad.
LesTee TerUand 7 A. M, Pally, wpt Sunday. Leaires AttorU T P. at. Pally, eieept laaday.
Uarse Portland I P. M lll)f. irl S'in.t.r. "alorday nhrht, It P M. Learse Astoria Dally a
ate A. a., esceil auuuaj um mmftmj. mvunmj win H I. m.
Leane Portland sod rent dlrr to Hearo, Tuesday and ThorUT si I A. M, liMT t I P. M.
learet Ileacv neansMaj aaa rimaf at , mi a. m. vs wvwimj aigaia r. m.
Biji Ckit4 to EW Dr.itiiioi Both rVvcbfi Fro tf Erpetst
Pet Hatety, Ppeed. fonifnrt, Pteaetira, Trarel a the Telephone, Bailey CaUerl sod Ore War.
1 Eeeley Mis
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