Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, October 21, 1909, Image 7

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CALIFORNIA
Fig Syrup Co.
SOLD BY LEADING DRUGGISTS 50 A BOTTLE
Took Hli for Tom.
"George Moore, the author of Esther
Waters, likes to talk." said a magazine
editor of New York, "about his own
obscurity, very obscure. Lunching
with me one day at Claridge's, he said
he had recently met a young American
girl whose warm praise had pleased
him much.
"Ve think a heap of your writings
out Kansas way, Mr. Moore,' the young
girl said.
"'How Jolly!' cried the novelist
'And what story of mine do the good
people of Kansas like best?'
" 'Oh, Lalla Rookh, far and away!'
said she."
COUGHED ALL NIGHT
Till This Recipe Was Tried. Cure Fol
lowed in Five Hours.
A prominent medical man who suffered with
aevere coutth and cold on the Iuiikb. often beina
kept awake ail niKht. and weakened by loss of
sleep, finally discovered a simple formula which
will cure any coutch in five hours by the clock. It
Is a laxative tonic counh syiup which can be made
at home by any one and the formula is here (riven
for the benefit of those who pass sleepless nixhtc
In painful paroxysms. Those who have tried it say
It is magical and beats any hih-priced. Blow-acting
couuh medicine ever sold.
Mix in a bottle, one-half ounce fluid wild cherry
bark, one ounce compound essence cardiul and
three ounces syrup white pine compound. Take
twenty drop every half hour for four hours.
xThen take one-half to one teaspoonful three or
four times a day. Give children loss according: to
aire. This will tone up and rid the system of
deep-seated coughs ee y time
Supreme Test.
"There," remarked the dentist, as he
look off the rubber dam. "you'll never
chew on a piece of beefsteak tough
' enough to loosen that filling."
"But, doctor," queried the sweet
young thing with the tooth equally
sweet, "will it stay In when I eat cara
mels and mnlasaes randy?"
An Kulvruiu.
"Father," said Little Rollo, "what li
an epigram?"
"What we customarily call 'an epl
gram,' my son. Is sometimes a selec
tion from the classics lncorrectlj
quoted by a person of current proml
nence." Washington Star.
Avoid Your Friends.
"I hear you spent your vacation with
friends." "We were friends during the
first week." Louisville Courier-Journal.
Rudyard Kipling said to Robert Barr
once In conversing on the subject of
an exchange of ideas, "Why, all I ever
knew somebody told me."
Ailments of Men
Happily Overcome
SUCCESSFULLY TRIED BY
MANY.
Undoubtedly the following prescription
will work wonders for that great class of
man who. through dissipation of their
natural strength, find themselves In their
"second childhood" long before the three
score and ten allotted to life's pleasures
and enjoyments are reaceed.
It is presumed to be infallible, and
highly efficient in quickly, restoring in
"nervous exhaustion." weak vitality, mel
ancholia and the functions
First get fifty cents' worth of com-
pound fluid balmwort in a one-ounce park-
age. and three ounces syrup sarsuparilla
compound: take home, mix and let stand
two hours: then get one ounce compound
essence enrdiol and one ounce ticture
cadomene compound (not cardamom). Mix
all in a syi or eight ounce bottle, shaka
well, and take one teapoonful after
each meal and one when retiring, fol-
lowed by a drink of water.
By mixing it at home no man need be
the wiser as to another's shortcomings.
and expensive fees are avoided.
Lack of poise and equilibrium in mea la
a constant source of embarrassment even
when the public least suspects it. For the
benefit of those who want a restoration to
full, bounding health, and all the happi-
ness accompanying it, the above home
treatment is given. It contains noopi-
ates or habit-forming drugs whatever.
Mix it at home and no one will be the wiser
as to your atlliction.
Painless Dentistry
ran bare their plsu
- , Tti'Sand bri'lgework fin-
f f jlahed In one day
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22k fold t fo'o'sin
SJerowiof $3.50
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Molir Crowns O.UU
22k BrkJnTssta 3.50
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A-EnimIFUIinf 1.00
'1 e:i rmiM .50
Inliy Fillings 2.50
flood Rubbsr . nn
pi.im 5.00
But Red FSb- - A
rPlttM 7.50
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Ps!nlM E'tr'tlo .60
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Painless Extraction rea hea platea or brtrf ira
llnliww oneannhere. AH wo,lly tTMjr-
nteerf. Modern el"HrioejnIpnieni. Hart mrtnoda.
Wise Dental Co.
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DRAIN ON THE FORESTS
We Are Cutting Them Three Times
as Fait as They Are
Qrowlng.
650,000.000 ACEES OF WOODLAND
Cheapness and Abundance of Timber
Has Made Us Reckless In
Its Use.
"The total yearly drain upon our
forest, not counting losses from fires,
storms, and Insects, Is some twenty
billion cubic feet," says R. S. Kellogg,
assistant forester In charge of the of
fice of forest statistics, In a publica
tion Just Issued by the Forest Service
on "The Timber Supply of the United
States."
"Our present forest area of 550 mil
lion acres may be roughly estimated
to consist of 200 million acres of ma
ture forests, In which the annual
yro-wth Is balanced by death and de
cay, of 250 mllllqn acres partially cut
or burned over, on which, with rea
sonable care, there Is sufficient young'
growth to produce In the cpurse of
time a merchantable, -but not a full
crop of timber, and 100 million acres
of more severely cut and burned over
forests, on which there Is not suffi
cient growth to produce another crop
of much value.
"Taken as a whole, the annual
growth of our forests under these con
ditions does not exceed twelve cubic
feet per acre, a total of less than seven
billion cubic feet. That Is, we are cut
ting our forests three times as fast
as they are growing. There 19 men
ace in the continuance of such condi
tions. While we niight never reach
absolute timber exhaustion, the un
restricted exploitation of our forests
In the past has already had serious
effects, and It will have much worse
If U Is allowed to continue unchecked.
"White pine, for Instance, which
was once considered lnhaustible, has
fallen off seventy per cent In cut since
18&0, and more than forty-five per
cent since 100. 'The cut of oak, our
most valuable hardwood lumber, has
decreased sixteen per cent since 1900,
and that of yellow poplar twenty-two
per cent The same story will be told
of other woods If they are not con
serred. "The fact that timber has been cheap
and abundant has made us careless of
its production and resckless In Its
use. We take 250 cubic feet of wood
per capita annually from our forests,
while Germany uses only thirty-seven
cubic feet, and France but twenty-flve.
On the other hand, Germany, who has
learned her lesson, makes her state
forests produce an average of forty-
eight cubic feet of wood per acre. We
have as fast-growing species as Gar-
many, or faster, and as good or better
forest soil If we protect it.
"The necessity for more farm land
may eventually reduce our total for
est area to 100 million acres less than
It Is at present. It Is entirely possi
ble, however, to produce on 450 mil
lion acres as much wood as a popula
tes much greater than we have now
will really need If all the forest
land Is brought to Its highest produc
ing capacity and if the product is
economically and completely utilized.
But to reach the necessary condition
of equilibrium between timber produc
tion and consumption will take many
years of vigorous effort by individual
forest owners, by the States, and by
the National Government. None of
them can solve the problem alone; all
must work together."
HOME OF HISTORY AT LEIPZIG.
Especially Strong; In Ita Collection
of American Material.
A few years ago the new lnstltut for
Kultur and universal history of the
university of Leipzig, under the direc
tion of Prof. Lamprecht, was opened.
I Is especially favored In its site, for
tho building itself, as its outwara ap
pearance Indicates, is of especial his
torical interest. For what true citizen
of Leipzig does not know the "Golden
Bear," that remarkable old house on
the Universltatsstrasse, which liern
uard Breltkopf, the founder of the firm
of Breltkopf A Hartel, erected in t"3C
for business purposes, and which later
became the seat of the Breltkopf .
Hartel bookstore? asks a correspond
ent of the Hartford Courant. In the
scond story of this building above the !
Etore Gottsched lived until his death,
in The year 1767 Gottsched, to whom,
as Goethe in his "Wahrheit und Bicb-
tans" says, the elder Breltkopf had j
promised a lifelong dwelling In the
second story of the "Golden Bear" be
cause of the great advantages his store
offered In Gothic manuscripts, transla
tions and other such aslstances. In
order to enake the acquaintance of
Gottsched, Goethe visited this house
In 1766, In consequence of which we
nave that happily drawn sketch !a
"Wahrheit und Dlchtung." Wha
Goethe said In this passage about th's
dwelling will seem even to-day credible
to the visitors of this house, which In
the last summer has undergone n
itoration. It Is still to-day "ein .n
sft'nnllches Gehaude." although It Is
only three stories high and surround
ed by four or five storied modern
houses, and the words "sehr anstaadVs"
which Goethe used In describing Gott
sched's apartments apply still to the
rooms of the new lnstltut.
Naturally, the history of the German
nation has the largest section devoted
to It and all branches of Its history
are well represented. The collection of
material for United States history la
by far the best in Germany and sn
excellent selection. Besides the Ger
man and American sections the llbrarj
Is especially strong In Its collection of
Belgian, English colonial, East Asiatic
and a still more remarkable collection
In the Chinese and Japanese sections,
another remarkable fact about the li
brary is that the books here deal not
only with political, constitutional and
economical history, but also with tht
hiBtory of art, music, sculpture, relig
ion, education, manners and customs.
The idea Is that a knowledge of all th
different kulture branches is necessary
really to understand the history of a
people. So we find here an unusually
rich assortment of art collections, at
lases, same 140,000 drawings by chil
dren from all nations, family letters
of the earlier centuries, many that
cannot be found elsewhere.
y$fekcience
asByiivciuiuii
Prizes will be offered at the coming
German aeronatlcal exposition for i
metal lighter than aluminum, but re
taining its solidity, and for balloor
halls of various types.
The two battleships authorized bj
the last Congress, which will be laid
down next fall, will carry heavier bat
teries than any other warships afloai
or ordered by any nation.
To measure the amount of air ad
mltted through cracks In buildings t
novel instrument has been devised
shaped like a funnel and carrying f
small anemometer In its nozzle.
While the forests of the United
States are Increasing at the rate ol
7,000,000,000 cubic feet a year, th
country Is using 23,000,000,000 cubl
feet of wood each twelve months.
A simple fire escape patented by ar
Iowa woman consists of a spool ovei
which a rope is wound two or.thret
times. At one end of the rope Is t
seat, the occupant of which lowen
himself with the other end, thtf frlo
tlon of the spool checking the rapidity
of descent.
At Nelson, British Columbia, a large
electric smelter 1b now at work rs
duclng mixed ores of lead and zinc
The ore Is first crushed to the size ol
wheat grains, and then roasted, bj
which process most of the sulphur If
removed. From the roaster the or
goes to the electric furnace, which
melts it into slag. The lead, sinking
through the slag, passes Into a crucible,
the zinc takes the gaseous form ant!
is led Into condensers, from which 11
Is ladled out Into pigs.
Exaggerated Ideas have been enter
talned, according to the opinion ol
F. A. Lucas, concerning the prodigious
size of the ancient mammoths, whos
remains have been found In Alaska
and Siberia. It is a mistake, he says
to ascribe to them a greater size thar
that of the modern elephant. He be
lieves that no Siberian mammoth ha
been found with a greater height, at
the shoulders, than 9 feet 6 Inches
Indian elephants occasionally attain
this height, whereas the African ele
phrnt often stands 11 feet at th
shoulders, and sometimes slightly
more. The real giants among fossl!
elephants were found In southern Eu
rope and the western and southwest
ern parts of the United States. These
stood "from 12 feet 6 inches to possi
bly 13 feet 6 inches high."
The constantly growing Important
of India rubber in various industries
makes the question of the cultivation
of the rubber plant, as well as thai
of the production of "synthetic rub
ber," one of general interest The In
vestigatlons of Herbert Wright appeal
to show that the wild Para rubber h
superior to that produced from cult 1
vated trees. "A wise manufacturer.'
says Mr. Wright, "would not dare t
buy fifty tons of cultivated rubber and
store It for six months, for fear o!
grave deterioration in quality, but he
would buy thousands of tons of up
river fine Para with a full knowledge
that It would grow better in storage.'
As to synthetic . rubber, Mr. Wright
aski how we can have that when we
do not yet fully understand the chem
leal composition of the components o!
natural rubber.
Mode In Xerr York.
A New Yorker, dining a Philadel
phla friend, wanted to show him a'l
the delicacies of the season. One dlsri
In particular the Philadelphia ex
Maimed over in delight.
"This Is made of snails," said hi?
New York host. "Don't you have
snails In PhlladelphlaT"
"Oh, yes," responded the Philadel
phlan, "but we can't catch the pesky
things." Llppincott's.
Ilia Motive.
"That old villain has gone and mar
rled his cook. I wonder at It, for her
cooking is miserable."
B. "That's all right He has now
?ot her out of tha kitchen and hopes
she will hire a cook that will suit
him." Fliegende Blaetter.
Tha Only Kind.
"It would be a good Idea If brtlnt
could be gone over and renovated now
and then."
"If that were possible, some brains
would have to be renovated with a vac
uum cleaner." Baltimore American.
It Is pleasant at this time of tha
year to hear the running comments of
a babbling brook.
(Baliosiiess
"I have user! your vnlua'ole Cascarets
nd I find them perfect. Couldn't do
without thi'tii. I have used them for
some time for indigestion and biliousness
and am now completely cured. Recom
mend them to everyone. Once tried, you
will never be without them in the
family." Ed ward A. Marx, Albany, N.Y.
Pleasant, Palatable, Potent. Taste Good.
Do (iood. Never Sicken, Weaken or Grips.
10c, 25c. 50c Never sold In bulk. The gen
uine tablet stamped C C C. Guaranteed to
cure or your money back.
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Oiioiiintioelic.
One of trie charms of music is that
the musically uneducated person does
not have to "understand" it. With
"imitative" music, however, the case
Is quite different, and every passage
has either an obvious or a thinly con
cealed meaning Occasionally it is hard
to decipher certain unusual noises, as
the following story from Fliegende
Blaetter indicates:
The composer had Just played his
last piece to his friend, the critic.
"Very fine, indeed," said the critic.
"But what is that passage which
makes the cold chills run down the
back?"
"Oh," returned the composer, "that is
where the wanderer has the hotel bill
brought to him."
WHY suffer with eye troubles, quick
relief from using PETTIT'S EYE
SALVE 25c. All druggists or Howard
Bros., Buffalo, N. Y.
A I'aeful Itemed r.
Little Jamie, aged 3, was playing
with his little friend. Jack. At the
time Jamie chanced to have a rather
heavy cold and was sneezing quite
often. Jack's mother heard him sev
iral times and sympathetically asked:
"Why, Jamie, what a cold you have!
Doesn't your mother give you any
thing for it?" "Yes. ma'am," Jamie
very respectfully answered, "she give9
me a clean handkerchief," whereupon
he produced the prescribed "remedy."
The Delt"""''-
Churley and Ilia Hands.
"You say your husband occasionally
consults a palmist?"
"Yes," answered young Mrs. Tor
kins. "You see, Charley plays cards a
great deal."
"But he isn't so superstitious as to
think he can foretell his luck?"
"No. He takes it for granted that
bis luck will be bad. But he says it's
worth the money -to have somebody
tell him be has a hand worth looking
at." Washington Star.
ffomelhina; Nt(T,
"Yes. he is established in Washing
ton now at the head of a flourishing
arrangement bureau."
"What sort of a bureau?"
"Why. it's something entirely new.
It take3 charge of the cases of dis
missed West Pointers and arranges for
iheir reinstatement." Cleveland Plain
Dealer.
Some Satisfaction.
Safe In his mountain retreat, the
train robber opened the bag of coin he
had secured at the cost of so much
trouble and danger.
It contained nothing but Lincoln pen
nies.
"Well.'i he said, as he took one of
them between his thumb and finger and
gazed at the rugged profile on the coin,
"I never voted fur "im, an' I'm durned
glad of it now!"
All In Good Time.
"I'm sure I don't know why they
call this hotel The Palms. Do you?
I've never seen a palm anywhere near
the place."
"You'll see them before you go. It's
a pleasant little surprise the waiters
keep for the guests on the last day of
their stay." Puck.
rtevlvals of History.
The Greeks were entering Troy on
the wooden horse.
"The first joy ride," they chortled.
Then the slaughter commenced.
New York Sun.
Consistent.
"Senator, may I ask what you real
ly think of the new tariff?"
"As to that, young man, I must re
fer you to my record."
"But you haven't any record, Sena
tor. You voted on both sides of the
Question."
"Then I should probably talk on both
sides of it. Good morning."
ConSdrnre of Genine.
"You say your dirigible balloon li
a success?"
"Yes," answered the inventor.
"But it came down to the earth with
a terrible bump."
"True. But it hit very close to the
spot I was aiming at."
The neat Alarm Clock.
Husband Why don't you have Brid
get shut the kitchen door? One can
email the breakfast cooking all over
tha house.
Wife We leave It open on purpose.
Th smell is all that gets the family
up. Judge
Had Bought Mirhtnlna; Bods.
Hotel Clerk Just sign your name
please. The other guests would liki
to register." "Don't you hurry me
young man. I don't sign nothin' tha
I ain't read carefully." Life.
There Is a union of hatmakers at
La Mans. France, in v-hich the offices
Of president, vice president secretary
and treasurer are held by one man.
SAVES TIME, LABOR AND CLOTHES
Electric Laundry Compound washes clothe
without rubbing No lime, lye or acid. Eight
washing-. 25 eta Money back if not satisfied.
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An Anatomleal Location.
McMurf met Pleader, the lawyer, not
long ago. "Ah," said he, "you're Just
the man I've been looking for for a
week. I went over to your office, but
found you'd moved."
"Yes, I'm a block around the corner
now," said Pleader. "A dentist has
my old place."
"So?" ventured McMurk. "Then
after this when we want our teeth
pulled we'll have to go where ws used
to get our legs pulled." New York
Tlmei.
A Ileal Connotation.
Little Molly's father can't quite see
where Molly got her information. One
day when her unmarried aunt was vis
iting at the house Molly became im
pressed with her aunt's solitary state.
"Haven't you any husband, Aunt
Molly?" she asked. Aunt Molly's pre
tended grief over the fact that she was
husbandles3 was so real to Molly that
she undertook the task of consolation.
Never mind, dear Aunt Molly, hus
bands scold." The Delineator.
Fitted for the Job.
The general consulted the topo
graphical chart. "You understand
colonel," he said, "that this charge or
the enemy's fortification necessitates
the most reckless disregard for human
life?" "I understand, general," tht
colonel replied. "The forlorn hope thai
leads the movement will be composed
exclusicely of amateur chauffeurs."
Cleveland Plain Dealer.
The right hand, which is more sen
sitive to the touch than the left, is less
sensitive than the latter to the effect
of heat and cold.
CASTOR I A
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the
Bignaturo
Joat aa Deserving.
"So you were deeply touched by the
poem young Mr. Guffsum wrote to
you?"
"Yes," answered Maymie.
"But it was not a good poem."
"I don't care. It was Just as much
trouble for him to write it as if he
had been Shakspeare." Washington
Star.
Persistence of the Habit.
Jack Spratt and his wife were per
sons of more than ordinarily limited
'means.
Occasionally they spent 15 cents for
one of the illustrated monthly maga
zines. .
Jack loathed the advertisements and
his wife detested the reading matter.
So they split it in two, and thus kept
clean their literary platter.
Xeceadty of neanty,
Schiller in his esthetical and phllo
sophical essays wrote that "Beautj
alone confers happiness on all," tha'
under its Influence men forget theii
limitations. Happiness is our being"!
end and aim. And without beauty evei
happiness in its perfect flowering li
impossible.
Sellera.
"What do you consider the best of
all the so-called 'best sellers?'" in
quired the caller.
"Well, I have always liked old Col.
Mulberry better than any of the oth
ers," answered the Information editor,
turning again to his work.
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Sepnrnte Iileala.
"Why did you never marry, Tom?"
inquired the young Benedict of that
old bachelor.
"Well, you see," replied the slngl
one, "when I was quite young I re
solved that I wouldn't marry until I
found an ideal woman. I wa3 difficult
to please, but after many years I
found her."
"Lucky beggar! And then "
"She was looking for an ideal
man," replied the bachelor, sadly.
Tit-Bits.
He Did.
"We are told," said the Sunday
school teacher, "that we should lovs
our neighbor. Now, who is your neigh
bor, Tommy?"
But Tommy Tucker merely blushetj.
hunj? his head, and said nothing. Hs
didn't want to tell the little girl's
name. Chicago Tribune.
Dangeroua Odua. '
Once when Lionel Brough gave his
humorous entertainment at a northern
lunatic asylum, he spent the hour he
had to wait for his train In playing
one of the inmates, a harmless old gen
tleman, a game of billiards.
Mr. Brough offered the patient 40 In
100. and was beaten easily.
"If you go about giving odds lik
that," said the patient, "they'll put
you in here with me." London Opin
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the ton cu or In feeJ, Aft on t he tlood and t-iU wrrm of li
form of ditenjrH'r. Tt-t remedy e-r known for oiTt-s in foal
One lo;tt? itinrant'ed to enre one crv S- and $1 a ot le. IT b4
S10 do?en. 01 Hrujr :t and hnrnw dealer, or fiit eifre ra
mannfactnrvr. Cut show how to fonltioe throat Our Fr
Itooklet piTf eTerthinj. I ornl acvnt wanted. Larieat wJ'aiiff
hore remedy to eiirteuve taelxe wart.
Bacteriologists.' GOSHEN. IND U. S. A.