Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, February 16, 1897, Image 4

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Of Two Transcontinental
GREAT UNION,
NORTHERN Fy. V PACIFIC RY.
.via via
Spokane Denver
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St. Paul .Kansas City
LOW RATES TO ALL
EASTERN CITIES.
Ocean
Steamers. Leave Portland
Every 5 Days For
SAN i FRANCISCO.
For full details call on 0. R.
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Agent lit Ueppner, cr address
W. H, HURLBURT,
Geo. Faaa. Aft.
PoBTIiAKD, OREOON,
E.vMcNEltL, .President and Manager.
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SanFrqnolsoo
And all pointa In California. via tha lit, Shasta
ruuta of tha
Southern Pacific Co
FVi bih"r through California to all
IwinU Eaat andfcVmth. Grand Heenlo Rout
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to MiinpoQoraddreaa
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VIA THE UNION PACIFIC .SYSTEM.
Through Pullman Paler Bleep ra.
Tonrlat Weeper and Free Kecllnlng chair
Car PA1LV to Chkago. "
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CATAKKKI
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way and not Ita connection! with all tranacon
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Bleeping care, with free reclining chalra. Kach
aleeplng oar berth haa an elertria reading lamp,
and Ita dining cars are tha beat In ih nri,i
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A WATCH OF WOOD.
rha Kemarkable Ingenuity Which Secure
Pardon for a Russian Convict.
A watch described in the Scientific
American is an excellent illustration of
what may be accotnDlished hv a. mmhl.
nation of ingenuity, skill and persist
ency, n ia a watch made almost
wholly of wood by a watchmaker, who
was convicted of some crime and sent
to Siberia by the Russian o-overnment.
The convict made this watch to while
away his time, and was pardoned be
cause of ids work. The only tool he
had to work with was a penknife. Ir
regularity in the work can onlv he dis
cerned by examining it with a glass.
ievenneiess it is remarkably accurate
and the watch runs and keens fair time.
The wood used was box wood. The
numerals on the face are small niece
of ivory, inlaid. The dial wheels are
of ivory, and are set on the face of the
J ! 1 fni
uiai. ine nour, minute and second
hands are of tortoise shell. Th
dial ia recessed on the lower , part of
the main dial. The wheels and plates
of the movement are of wWi whila
the pinions, balance, cylinder and es
capement wheel are of ivory. The
rachet spring is of wood. The plates
are held together by wooden pins and
the balance bridere bv ivorv screw.
The key with which the watch is
wound is made of wood with an ivory
sip, and is made like a modern rachet
key. The winding "square" is of ob
long shape. This ingenious watch
maker also constructed the box in
which the watch is contained. All ih
joints are perfect, so that th hnr it.
practically dust proof.
A LEGEND OF CALVARY.
About the Soldier Who Pierced
Carter
Bide with the Npear.
The name of the soldier who pierced
Christ's side with the spear while he
waa hanging on the cross has been pre-
v- . v. icgcuunry Atire 01 me
church as Longinus, says the St. Louis
uepuDiic. 'i his man was one of the
soldiers appointed to keep guard at the
cross, and it is said that he was con
verted by the miracles which attended
the crucifixion. The legend even goes
further, declaring that he was one of
the company of watchers set to guard
the sepulcher, and that he was. the
only one who refused to be bribed to
say that the body of our Saviour
had been stolen by the . disciples.
For his fidelity to this great truth, Pi
late resolved upon his destruction. On
this, account Longinus left the army,
to devote his entire time to spreading
the gospel; but he did this without
first getting permission from the gov
ernor of Judca, or from Kome. He and
two fellow soldiers whom he had con
verted retired to Cappadocia, where
they began to preach tho word of Ood.
At- the instigation of some of the
loading Jews, however, IHlate sent out
a detachment of soldiers who surprised
the deserters at a pluco where they
were holding a Chrihtian meeting, and
where they had three crosses set up
as an illustration of the tragedy which
had occurred but a short while before
at Jerusalem. All three were killed
and beheaded, and their heads nailed
upon the crosses and carried in triumph
back to Jerusalem.
Th Grandest Remedy.
Mr. R. B. Qreeva, meruhaot, of Cuil
howie, Vs., certifies that ha had con
sumption, was given np to die, tooght
II medioa! treatment that money could
procure, tried all ooiigh remedies be oould
bear of, bat got no relief; spent msay
nights sitting op in a chair; was Induoed
lo try Dr. King's New Diaooirery, and
waa cured by o of two bottle. For tba
past three years haa been attending to
bninea. and says Dr. King's New Dis
covery is tba gramlt remedy ever mad,
a it has duo so muoti for him and
alo for other in his community. Dr.
KlUil'a New lHanear ia u.....ni.. I
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for Conghs, Cold and consumption. It
uuo i tail, a rial Douiea Irea at Uonr
Brock's drog (tors.
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AN I S IN FLORIDA.
r of Then There-, Than In Any Othar
Part of the World.
i There are more ants to the square
mile in Florida than in any other coun
try in the world, sa.ya a writer in the
Savannah News, , There are ants which
will jneasure more than, half an inch
in length,, and then there are ants so
m all that they can scarcely be seen to
move with the unaided eye. There are
red ants and black ants, and , trouble
some ants. But as bad as the ra T
have never heard of them eating out
the seat of ar man's trousers, as a mis
sionary, Rev. Mr. Wilson, once told the
writer he saw the. army ants do in India
while the man was sitting on the earth
for a few minutes beside him. .
But the Florida ants will take out
the . lettuce and other minute seeds
from the soil in which they are planted
and actually destroy the bed. They
will suck the life out of acres of young
cucumbers and . melon plants, uproot
strawberry plants or cover the buds
with earth to such an extent as to kill
them. They will get into pie, pickle,
sauce, sirup, sugar, on meat, in hash,
will riddle a cake or fill a loaf of
baker's tread till it is worthless. All
remedies, failing," I, took to baiting
them near, their nests with slices of
meat, bones, apple and pear - parings,
and when. 1 had from fifty to one
hundred thousand out turned a kettle
of bailing . water on them. .1, have
killed in. one week over -one million
in the space of a quarter acre lot, and
I iiave almost wiped them out.' I had to
uw wu io Becure any lettuce plants,
and many unobservant farmers com
plain of seedsmen when they should at
tribute their troubles to insects.
It is very curious and instructive to
see how promptly the ants which es
cape the scalding will go to work
taking out the dead, and, after piling
them outside first, then go to excavat
ing again and rebuilding their cells
and runways. This being , done very
quicKiy ine next work on hand is the
laying in of a supply of food, by haul
ing the dead bodies of the hot-water
victims into their storehouses. You
may see a small black ant hauling and
tugging at the carcass of a red ant
twenty times ita own weight, and he
always succeeds, in the end, in land
ing it in the warehouse of the colony.
Next you, may see a sort of ambulance
corps searching for the disabled. These
are taken carefully to the underground
houBe, where the surgeons and nurses
are in waiting. Then, too, you may
see the timekeepers and bosses direct
ing this one, or turning another back
on some errand or to some other duty.
There is not a moment's delay, no halt
ing feet, no idle hands, but all move as
if it was their last day on earth, and
this was the only hour left in which to
redeem a misspent life. Forlessonsin
industry and perfect government go to
the ants.
i EUROPEAN . MONASTICISM.
Bald to Bar Uegun on the Little Ialaad
of Kt. Homirat.
To the student of ecclesiastical his
tory the little island of St. Ilonorat is
one of the most Impressive spots in
Europe, says the Thinker. Almost in
visible on the map, it at one" time oc
cupied a most conspicuous position In
the eyes of the world aa one of its
great historical sights. As a center of
intellectual and moral Influence it had,
aa Moutalewbert truly saya. a greater
effect upon the progress of humanity
than any famous inlo of the Oreclan
arehipelago. It may well be called
the lona of the south. It is a remark
able circumstance that two little In
slh'uillutttit Inlands, ono in the far
north, amid tho dark clouds and mlsta
of the wild Atlantic, and tho other In
the far south, under th.t brilliant blue
ky. and laved by the bluer water of
the Mediterranean, should have formed
the center whtoh drew ta them, and
from whence were dispersed, all the
spiritual and hiUllectuul furceof tlirla
temlom during ita darkent ages.
Meeting one day one of those
wretched lepers, who wore a common
in Kurojw in the early Christian cen
turies as they are now in Asia. Hon
orat took him home In hi ow.t room
and began to anoint hi terrible aorra.
SiiI.1.miI r lh. tiro Iful tnikHk of deform
ity fell off, ami t!i neurro ! foa burst
out Into tiveipiiwerart rj liimce; and
In the traiu,rurv. L per he beheld with
lnr-xpr).Hible awu im other than the
lird Jean lllm elf.
When St. lion, rat left hi northern
home he wa aee.mipanled by hi
siktrr, who waa rfrriU.xlly attached to
hint. The alrU't ruluk of m in:vtlio life
would not allow the prowtu' of a
woman within the prvclneU. Tha
rntlc and Waut ful girl, who at her
bapttam aa a ( hri-Uan rvretved the
name of Marfan t. waa roiiwjueetly
aent to rrkiil In the neighboring Ula
of lfu, where ah via cmtpletely
tprat4 from hrr brother, lly her
rnlxvaUaa alia at lat prevailed upon
him to pruMtt to eotmi and aeo her
oae a year. "Il ra kno," aalil aha,
"at what Utmi I may bU for your com
Ing, f.r that acaaou will l t m tha
ooly araaou of the yrar." Th aalnt
rapllenl that b Wonld (um when th
almun.l Irvra rr lo tlMM.iu. Wberw
P" h legend Ma th f.Waalira
Maryarct aaaaih-d all th aalnu with
her prayers and tear until ahe got her
wih. that th almotil tr a In her
ialaiul ahould anlraeahnaaty bliakaom
niotjlhi and arel.rgea. h moetli
abranrhl th algnlrkwnt flower
t It to hrr brmher a rreat, ha datl
tally cam to her at uaca, and hrr
brart waa tha mad gU4 by th sight
of hef brother t lea than lwv
llaara tvtry year.
Ta re all oU , to taJ aa la.
dott al,ce pJi!y or til,
aawl ais4y apt. by DaWitt'a WitoaHalt
anraeJtag to tfirilraa. Ita aal Ilk
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AUTHOHiTIiG DIFFER.
A School Director Who ConOlctcd With
Wcbatec.
The reading clnss was standing in a
row upon the floor of an Indiana school
house, and a bright littla fellow was
drawling a paniraph about a Roman
massacre. The president of the school
board was present on hia umi9.
of inspection, and he pompously re-
HuciiKu uiiii QO ooy "read that verse
again." The "verse" was read again.
"Ah! h'm!" said th m-ont rr,
loud voice, "why do you pronounce that
word massaker?"
The boy was silent "It Bhould be
pronounced massakre," continued the
great man with a patronizing smile.
The boy remained quiet, but the
teacher finally spoke.
"Pardon me. sir," she said, "but the
fault is mini; if the word was mispro
nounced. I have taught the class to
pronouneo it liiaraalcor."
"But why.'" insisted the gTeat man,
as a look of surprise was followed by
a look of pain rpon his benign features.
: "I believe that Yi'cbsler favors that
pronunciation," said the teacher,
meekly.
: "Impossible," said the great man.
The dictionary was brought and the
president of the school board turned
over its leaves until he found the word.
There was breathless silence as he
looked up, for there the word was mas
saker. "I am Hf.toni.ibcd, madam," he said, at
last, "thut D :nif-t Webster should have
made such a mistake aa that." Detroit
Free Press.
"Exoue me" observed the man in
spectaoles "bnt I am a surgeon, and that
is not wbere the liver is." Never yon
mind where the liver is." retorted the
other. ' If it was in his big toe or nie
'eft ear DeWitfg Little Earlj Risers
would reach it and shake it for him. On
that yon can bet your gig-lamps." Con
sor & Brook. .
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