The Athena press. (Athena, Umatilla County, Or.) 18??-1942, November 03, 1893, Image 5

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' was rusted to tin
. ' . -lcouI J not be drawn. Tlu
. .xfl" tho handle aiiJ the ncabhar,'
JS uuade of a st ran pre coiupooitio.
that rust liad but little effect upon, a.w
they ' seemed but slightly injured b,
time. The handle of the sword is o;
pure gold, at the top of which is a larg-
diamond clustered around with rubies
S I pa the Iiandlo is the name," "Hernando
jjo ooio. ueiow is nie coat or arms.
which consists of a spring oozing out ui
hillside, and close by the sprlnsr
J child. Underneath this is the inscrip
IV r' ..
''outh." ; The (-..graving remarkably
r .These few bones and fuiDlesaenhi of
, are no doubt all that remains of
treat Ie Soto,, who believing that
'ewhore ill the New. World wm t-
ing.wUich bestowed on any one whe
vthod in its crystal fraters perpetual
youth, gave up wealth? and luxury to
undergo the hardships ibf a wild and
unknown country; and at last; died in
discourasreuipnt and defeat- History
says thaf fl)e Sola died somewhere in.
thia'iirttjof the country, and his body
was tliro-jinto the river In order to
keep the fact of his death from the - In
dians, but'liistory is probably mistaken.
Tort Jefferson has the honor of his
grave.- Cor.; St Louis Globe-Democrat
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. .' Employe f tha BI11U la Georgia, '
- , Wages hi the Georgia mills seem low
when judged byj northern standards,
yet wheii the cost ' of living and the
Mirroundings and tlie efficiency of the
- operatives are taken into account, pay
is relatively os high: as where a more,
complex civilisation Las created artifi
cial wanted The interdependence -In
the south between corporation and em
ployes is rare in New England factory
villages. .The 5 names, residence, .cir
cumstances, needs, failings or virtues
are here well known to the officials ;
in time of trouble or suspension of
work money ii freely advanced, and by
an unwritten code of human feeling
long illness or other disability often
brings the regular weekly pay. ,
Not only are relations more friendly
and intimate than at the north, but there
is conspicuous freedom from the spirit of
drive and despotism. Even New Eng
land raperintendenti and overseers in
these southern mills soon glide into the
prevailing lawsex-faire or else leave in
desjKu'r; r though admitting that the
cracUer mUZ be trained to the high
est eSieiicy. Century'
Rider Haggard at Diane
"t
I was paasent at a dinner grja in j
t.onorof Kider Haggard, the .tovil'iV
n& his wile, fcy ajafe'gcntleman.
waV "for i half past 6, but
V r.ttider Haggard didn't show up
1 ill 7. When jho novelist did present
ahn-lf his ;tfj -w muddy.- and
VMl"rS tut jiis .hakt was ru3ed.
Ha appeared- be ia a revery dining
t'w h iuer and was highly uninterest
ing. Ill conversation , consisted of
"Ah, really's!" and hems and haws,
lie ran hw band contiTraally through
Lis carefully birbirad hair. "I was
late," ha explained,. 4'bocaa' had to
come i-one of your tramways on stilts,
you kno The other . guests had
come ia t..s and carriages. Interview
'v.. In New York litrald ; ;
It is Salutary disciiiao to travel into
foreign lands before fceulng up, for a
- erilieof our owa institutions and cus
toms. Indofld only upon an apprentice
ship of this sort cair auu;'at 1 ijyTvfre or
dispraise of ourselves worth hearii'ig be
said. A traveler raalisas tlat thourh
we are an nceliant natio;i of islanders
we are not quite the p,tter.i men and
women our homo stayer are sa fond of
fancying. Ho also laaras that we have
a line stock of projud.cce stowed away
ia the wallet apoa which w are accus
totned to draw for or virtues. All
the Year Round.
ai'ot air
, ; . . : f" temperature
' " ' Vita volume would
- d) cubic feet ; and,
JV.iat the furnaco is
' tuyeres, each seven
' jietoe, this torrid air would
bleach tuyere (under a pres-
fo pounds par squara inch) at
yie of 12, 1 13 cubic feet, and hav
ing the enormous lineal velocity of 45,
417 feet per minute. The velocity ..fa
Wer five times that of the most violent
tornadoes, and the pressure is more
tlian twenty-five times greater.
Should blast of equal pressure and
velocity co-.oe from uniathomed space
and envelop this earth it is absolutely
certain that vpf living bcingii' loose
materials would bo left upon its rock
ribbed skeleton, which, stripped of its
flesh and blood, fields and forests, lakes
and oceans, would bp-ourlod into a new
orbitid made to "ufeuine revolutions
and "6(.atimwho8e ainplitade and
duration it is impossible to imagine or
describe. P.: W. Durfee in . Popular
Science Monthly. ;
" Fuiuin ForaalKhU
A significant side light was thrown
upon the question of portrait painting
by a conversation which was recently
heard between two Boston women.
One of them remarked fliat her Aunt
Maria, a woman as ugly to look upon
as Bhe was wealthy, was intending to
have her portrait painted. ' ,
Y ''I , tell her,"" the , niece remarked,
"that she must have Mr. X do it.".
V'My dear," her friend responded,
"ifypu expoct to be remembered in
yourj. Aunt Maria's will, fqeplieaven's
sake Von' t have anything to do with
Mr. X' painting her portrait "
"Whjr not mfdevrtV J
- "Wbynot! - Why, my dear ehlld,
he'll make it look lik her ! She will
be furious, tend as she- eannot vent her
displeasure Xjn him she will blame you.
I know.her. Let her have Mr. Y do
it, and he will.idealiie it so that it will
be almost good, looking. " '
. ; tI dare say you arc right," thejtiece
responded thoughtfully. ;" .,'-. ,. N.
J 'Of course . I aiit right Besides, the
-picture wfll probably descend to you,
and you had better have a good look
ing one than one that. fa" . ', .
' The broken venteneewas more sig
nificant than novcL Tiio two ladies
looked at each other in "perfect under
standing,; and it was arranged -that
Aunt Maria should ba idealized by Mr.
Y, instead of beinj portrayed by Mr.
X. Boston Courier. '. ' -
DUtresolHg Overl;at.
The'' most famous view la the Yo
semite valley is that from Inspiration
point where the traveler gets his first
sight of the whole valley. -.
It is a splendid bird's eye aweep, in
which are gathered more scenic wonder
than are contained In an equal space
elsewhere in the world. 1
A gentleman who has recently visited
the Pacific wast described the bush
which fell upon the occupants of the
stage coach as the driver pulled up his
horses (atfcls point. ..Their delight and
enthusiasm were too keen to be put
Into words.
: The silence lasted for a minute ar
two. Then a woman on the back seat
nddeuly exclaimed, with a mighty
igh. expressive i f the deepest feeling:
"Oh, my ! I wonder why they don't
iavo lace curtains at the Wawona
iotel! " Youth's Companion.
,v ' AfUl Halr DyM.
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There fa nothing so detrimental to
:1m preservation of the hair -a to use
,he varions hair ) tari9 flhd dy es which
aotlem fashion has introduced. -Not a
:wu.' dyes. Which aw warranted to
'.e pure and harit-hin order to have
hair of the prevailing fasliv?naljle color.
V few years Lttcr ,t'y wonder why
eir lijilr f .des aid falls out. The
- a use is. ppparer.t. , Tlw poisonous in
redientjiof the Jifiiave either per
:iancnttv defctrty4--U).rfT,in, pig
ments atthbiS3of the hal or have
:ilied the roafs. which in the end must
estilt inyflte hair falling out Yankee
lip Know IIr Co. le-
Urs? McCraekle I've got a recipe foT
- -dsU.n-r that will keep a -
lire. 'cCorkle My "
lng ow. I'd like '
ndiling that my bts- .
vua: Epoch. f
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j, i-rtf ues who have taken
J1 ea d'PPcared, leaving a
lnlae. Sowing machine agents
sl after those who have disappeared
with machines, not having paid for
them. .
There is only one way to find out
the addresses of parties through the
postoUce, and that u by addressing a
tetter to the old address of the person
jought. The posto.Hce authorities are
bound to deliver the let jr. Of course
this is not available tt those in search
f people against whom they hold
tlainis, but when an address is sought
by a friend he may be pretty sure that
letter will find the person to whom
't is addressed. New York Times. .
. Framlnlrnt fiinnt.
The teeth and bones of the fossil
-lephrtnts found i:i Europe were for"
'ucrly assigned to giants, and many re
iiarkablc stories were circulated re
fording what was supposed to have
jeen an extinct race of men "with
teeth weighing from four' to ten
unds." The last of these Cuds.
hieh was believed to bo the remain!--it
a giant of the gonus li6mo,.".was dis
overed during the reign of Louis XIV.
md was . referred to as the giant ol
Dauphine. y . ; . .
" These gigantic remains were discov
ired by a surgeon, who stated they
were inclosed in an enormous sepul
:Ure, covered with a stone slab which
ore the inscription, "reutobochm
ex," and that in the vicinity there were
ilso found coins and medals, all ol
which showed tho remains to be those
A a giant king of Cimbri, who fought
. ! a r i . -
igainst.isianus ana was siain. it was
if terward proved that , the surgeon
discoverer of these gigantic remains
svas as great a fraud as the man whe
manufactured the plaster cast known
is tho Cardiflf Giant" St Louis Re
public. -. ' '
. 1 1.
; '. Kot All Men Smoke
It is not true tbat 'all men smoke."
It would be safe1 to say that at leas!
one-third of the full grown men in thit
viity never use tobacco in any shape.
This conclusion has' been reached by
Jie present writer after inquiry and ob
nervation. Not one-third of the pedes
trians in the streets are to be seen
smoking at any 'hour of the day oi
evening. In several large business cs
'iablishments. which may , be taken at
jxaiuplcs of concerns of that kind, it
.vas found that ju.t about on6 third of
:he employes were smokers. In an up
sown club three-quarters of the- mem
bers were found to bt smokers. In u
lumber of big boarding houses a ma
jority of the boarders were smokers.
It is of .course, impossible, to tell the
:xact proportion , of. . the popuLitiori
ihat is given to habitual smoking:
but let it stand at two-thirds until the
statistics are furnished by the Anti-Tobacco
society. New York Sun.
. HlIU of Seiila. y
Ihe habits of seals are very interest
ing. The very young seal fa helpless
hi the water- until he fa taught Ly his
mother to swim. She takes him into
the water daily on her fin and "dumps
1,1-1. ii. .ml BrKAn l.A ... I 1 . 1
vuaiu . v, atixu ijun i4u ijjirva un,-u vi. iiuu II-
dering about ''places him on her fin
Igain and returns to her camp. Whei
pe young seals are well grown they
Suddenly disappear with their mothers
and the 'bull seals. No one knows
where they go, and their return fa
equally as sudden as their ileparture.
The bulls aro the first to put in an ap-Aarance-
at the camping ground.
Vfiln they arrive they commence t
oite to preparo a camp for their mates.
wc!i they f take off, and for which
the fight until they die. In the mean-.
7
U'-ffir the ioi-ilo eeafa remain pjte
.distance from land, floating laxilyi'
the water, and seemingly having a goc(
time. Interview in St Louis Glotx
Democrat .
Urn Prvc4 It.
A Providence grocer wagered that he i
he
'to.V
could charge up a gallon of molasses i
twenty different customers who traded
on credit with him, and at least gi '
een out of the "' '' " '
question-1 . .. -
hoped ." - .
paid,
at
-wife fir,
Det;
A
finu-mHi-
were then scouring tho city?' " -
between two gendarmes, w2 - '.
resting peacefully on one -sliouldcrs.
i-,
Tho lady awakened her servant and
they returned to her mansion without
exciting tho slightest suspicion in re
gard to Stepniak's idontity. Georg9
Kcnnan.
Tw tils Animal.
At tho beginning of this century the
prico of hippopotamus ivory was 3.25
per pound. Sinco tho American inven
tion of porcelain enamel for artificial
teeth it is no longer sought for, and the
value of tho animal depends at present
on tho hide and tho fat. The latter re
sembles lard, and the former fa used for
whips. A hippopotamus diCcre from
most aquatic onimals in this particular,
that. Instead of diving head first, it
sinks backward and disappoara by
throwing tho nose upward. There fa
also a marked difference between this
beast and tWcrocodilo as regards the
power of remaining under water.
The former, notwithstanding its enor
mous lungs, must come up to breathe
in ten minutes at the longest whereas
the crocodile can stay beneath the sur
face for almost any length' of time.
Tho crocodile has , the power of living
through the hot season in a torpid state,
buried in tho mud, which dries and
hardens abovo hinxJtYhen the-'uiud is
softened in the rainy season the animal
resumes its activity. It seems that
crocodiles measuring twenty-two feet
in length have frequently been killed.
There is no doubt that one of these
could swallow an ordinary human
being. A large specimen having been
killed and cut open in Ceylon the body
of a native was found in its stomach.
M. W. Ilasleton in New York Ledger. ,
Conaumptlon Cured by Careful Fceillng.
In 1831 a young man lay apparently
dying of consumption; a skeleton,
wasting by night sweats and cough
which throw off lung fibres, with fre
quent hemorrhages; cavities in both
lungs, heart enlarged,, pulso 120, res
piration twenty and more times a min
ute a desperate case. ; Ho was fed on
beef from tho top of the round, scraped
from fibre, tho pulp daintily molded
with knifo and fori., not even tho hand
allowed to touch it last tho human heat
should change tho condition of -the
meat ; tho beef broiled and seasoned to
taste with pepper, salt, butter and
lemon juice; even a little Worcester
shire saueo allowed. : '
' The patient was fed this three times
a day, given gentla tonics, ' bathed
riee a day with ammonia or. acid
sponge baths, and carefully watched,
ror lue was likely to slip away at any
moment. - The cough and sweats loft,
the patient aroso from his illness, went
through collcgo, married, and ' calls
himself a' well man. Shirley Dare's
Letter,-'
. . : 1 Tha Heat Tonie. ;
. 'if you wako up feeling low blue nnd
unhappy or if you have a bad taste in
your .mouth, drink a gobletf ul of cold
water the first thinj. It will cool your
parched throat and brace your whole
system up. It' fa the best kind of an
"eye opener" yet invented. Don't you
remember Charlotte Bronte's story of
Villetto," and how the heroine, dei-.
Lucy Snow, always drank co!"""
in the morning whenever sho
cited or unhappy f I alf; -f
believe that Jlw-wrw" . .! "
f!,ronte,Ji-' ,(,
she ' . ' . . , .
rat '
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FOR SALESMEN
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ATHBIIA BAKERY
THEODORE lEFEEVRF, PR3PR'ET03.
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Mannfuctnrer of Bread, Pies, Cakes.
Confci tioneTy.Iee Cream and lemonade.
ALSO
liven Groceries, Ciaar. ant!
Tubacco.
AT1IKNA - - - - - - 0HE30N
Frederick & Gwla),1,
5uccessOi8 to J. 11. Weaver. '
SEVERAL
REPAIRING,
HO R 8 ESHO E I N G ,
a WAGi; WORK.
Weston,.,."-' .. Oregon.
PENDLETON .
Roller Mills
' W. B. UVKUS 4 CO., 1'roprUtora.
ill
tlAut Jtiull ll3A O.all
for
till Kinds ol ;ralu.
Graham. Grannlatod; and Self-Risji
noiir, juf sys on mm .
J":. " PDNDLEfON OUKOOlf. " : ' " 1
City Kes taarant Bakery
Uare iilwuy in tnck fretn hinil iiikJ udJI
. And Co:i(.'lon.
their ktock often, and
iimli kt specialty of luvin fieah 'ootla
oil al
!ICt:KIES.
I'Iiuicp CIkhm. InltHrru,' 4'nuurl Onada
full i'reiim riirrnc, I'mrkera, elc
Fitm!i D-rad ail way on Lund,
North iIa Main St.," Weston, Oregon
A. Gp
t-waiCU III liiruiMl
flrst-clasa BRICKS iu any
quantity t suit tho
rurchaser. -a
CONTRACTS M iKEN FOR
At Reasonable Prices.
BRiVK -SHIPPING A SPECI
ALITY. All ordain by mall will reaniv prompt attention
Moorehouse & Gordon,
WeBton - - Oregon.
"H. B, NELSON.
My WESTON BRICK ore easing an
enviable reputation, and ko will le
' my constant endeavor to keep them
up to their high tUndard of excel
lence .
Put on board the cats at Weston i
: . the lowest living prices.
; H. B. NELSON
PROF HE2TRrf
. TEACHER ON THE
VI0LI.'. riAXO & ORGAN.
,', ' ' Also-
: Tho-ough Bass and Harmony,
In ready to receive pupils in clasHes,
to ifive private lesnon 1 1 1 ft n 1 1;
parlori firt door antith o( Main, on
liioed street, Weston, Oregon.
Tfts Head to Ml
Cannot b tuccecfutlr tr , Uh
utflooJ teil'X.Tsnic'- - Vary
Commla "
Btato
. .Von ,
E.
D. McLAH-
PfiDLETOX.- - '
Will practice . -
RE. CUTLEU.
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PHYSICIANS sir
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OKI, tatu. L'aliaetlont a eftio
J. H. KENNEDY, U.D.. '
Physician and Surgson.
Omci: at reailenc n r
, Wksyon, On. i
pR. A. II. MARTIN,
PHYSICIAN AND Z'::ilZ:i.
Call aaawarad tar Maia an; r alM.
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