Heppner herald. (Heppner, Or.) 1914-1924, August 26, 1919, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

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    Tuesday,-August 26, 1919
THE HEPPNER HERALD, HEPPNER, OREGON
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Shelli Help Oil Geologist.
The little jellylike unhmtls "Which
the scientist culls Foraminlfera swarm
so nlmmluntly in the sea that their
tiny cast-off shells' in some places
make tip a considerable part of the
sediments which are laid down on
the sea bottom and which in time
raajf become beds of rock in a land
area. The small size and the com
pactness of these shells protect them
from some of the accidents that he
fall the remains of larger animals, so
hat In many samples of well borines
the Foraminlfera are the only shells
that have survived In recognizably
form the vicissitudes of drilling. In
the hands of the specialist trained to
Identify fossils, the Foraminlfera
may furnish the only available clue
to the use of rock tnelosinj? them
and consequently to the existence of
strata or structure favorable or un
favorable to the accumulation of oil,
gas or water, according to tne Lnitea
States geological survey.
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Pcnta Delgada, With NC-4 in Hnrbor-
are preparing to maKe conic over mo sea in searen
IJStx tlin Azores islands the aerial
junction of the fntnre. They
preilict that this garden spot
of the Atlantic, with Its mild climine
and other health giving (pialities, will j
become the stopover for all overseas
travel by airplane and dirigible. They j
point out that the exploit of the United
States navy in effecting a crossing has '
virtually put the islands on the map, i
as far as the general public is con
cerned ; that for many years problems
of construction will limit the . over
seas route to the Azures, where fuel
and oilier supplies may be replenish
ed, says the New York Tribune.
Rising to u lielgiit of more than
7,000 feet as in the case of IMco
and at the lowest 850 feet above s;a
level, as the island of Corvo, the Is
lands form an oasis In a desert of wa
ter and mist and heavy hanks of cloud.-:
clouds that rise Hit the water In the
mornln;,' and blot out everything from
view, narrowing the horizon to a few
feet for the anxious aerial pilot and b'S
navigator.
1 Already navigators are at work" on
instruments lo eliminate these diffi
culties. They count on Ihe Azores with
nil of Its mist s and clouds to f.iuiMi
them with correct weather reports,
radio stations and rescue ships in ease
of accident to the planes.
Pleasant Place for Stopover.
And a stopover at the Azores wi'l
not he in the nature of a hardship to
overseas passengers. What would a
tourist find, for example, If his plane
dropped him at I'onta lieb.'ada, the
capital of St. Michael's? On lip-
pronculng the Islands lie would 1!u l a
great cloud of dense, gray mist resting
on the horizon. Nearer. It becomes a
brown dotted with mold;
(if the health they always find, either
climbing the volcanic slopes or bathing
iu the warm baths of Furnas.
As for scenery, where will one. find
pine and -elm trees growing in the
same neighborhood with oranges, ba
nanas, citrons and pomegranates?
Long kno.vu only as the little inlands
where there are no snakes, the Azores
are believed lo have a desiiny as rs
piele with adventure as they are full
of volcanic crevices and craters, all ex
tinct, but alive with tossibililios.
How Word "Booze" Originated.
In the Pennsylvania museum, Memo
rial hall in Fairmount park, Phila
delphia, can be seen a collection of
highly decorated old bottles, and the
one which attracts most attention is
the log cabin whisky bottle, molded In
Ihe shape of a house. On one end Is
the inscription "120 Walnut street,
Philadelphia," together with the date,
which is "1S-10." on the front of the
roof. On the back is stamped in bold
letters, "K. G. Hook's old cabin
whisky."
This erstwhile vendor of spirituous
liquor is said lo be responsible for
Ihe use in America of the' slang ap-
I pcllntion booze, by which all kinds
i or intoxicating drinks are known to-
iy. Although some etymologists give
it as being derived from the Hindu
stani word "liooza," meaning to drink,
while oihers uhilm It Is from the
Dutch "buyzen" to tipple. The term
was good English in t lie fourteenth
ccnlury.
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taste:
VICTIM OF .TURKS' RAPACITY
Dead City of Farmaguota, on Island of
Cyprus, a Monument to Their
Savagery and Hatp.
reddNh
preen.
VeerHiL' to the fouthctut toward
Pontu lclpada he would we the city
first ns a formal while line, or, If the
caze could pierce the cloud. It would
be a broken line extendi!)? back from
the sen wall with t feries of white
splotches, small conical hills of bright
pre n iind ftlff white houses edged with
black trimmings.
The white lines would .hecot.ie
walls the next Instant, disclosing
oriinpe jiardens, mid Ihe passcng
would drop into a little harbor Hut
tcrcd with trump Falling ships of
.lialf-floren nutlotis. The harbor Is
busy one, far superior In commercial
fcxiM'ct to the town Itself, whl'h l,.is
been ii.nliitalncd In all lit primitive
state by the early Porttmuc seill"i,
The ndiuli'ore of M.orlb m d I'lein
ih bns not fu'rvol to'ipib l en the pun
of (lie coiiiiniiiillv. nor that of any
oilier In the Wand Kroiips, for that
matter.
The rioiids lire Inost dene in the
I'MirnbiR. Toward noon the humidity
Is a Kotirre of discomfort If one lit in
tc llv, hut not so on the nioutidilit
slopes.
The IhiTtnoiaclcr has le ver In -i
known d below 4S degret-4 In A,
uury, the mM winter month, and It
never has rp;i n above "'I, The aver
se in '2 ih grcei liic yei.r round.
Weather It Always Mild.
Some of Ihe fltn t homes In the
world have Iwen built Ibere by wealthy
and often titled rontlwntals. prim
pHlly l'orturii-e. In the fiirtnltiK d!-
trb-ts (and there are lame farm
nrnontf the various llnnd) many of
the nntlvei r costumes entirely
red short Jackets, vests and kn
treeche with fnller buttoned or
the fiN't, which are often hare. Win
inrthlne at all la worn on the soles
It usually consists of hsthcr mn
(lata.
Thpie twple are of r'tlrltif d!a-
trfvsltlon, rarely vlsltlnc the conitnunl
tie for fear thai some fn will laniitj
t lln-m and their dresa. In Ihe
ton. however, Herman, Knllh,
l'nrliiue and American cutiaio rrisl
visitors have Introduced modern neslrs
tt dress atid lnfiutocd avclal aod bul
Deaa llf.
The oallvM d not overwork,
tfilrs In rarli( for tt matiy lra
Fiirmagusta, "the place of the god-
ess," is in a desolate corner of the
far-famed island of Cyprus. One look
at the wrecked city shows plainly thai
the goddess has forsaken her altars.
It looks as though a sandstorm bad
truck the place and burled its glory
l.inealh n (bine, from which rise the
mains of chu relic;, towers im'd a
ibedri'l.
It was not, however, the funds of
he tropics that laid the nuclei. t me
tropolis low. The Talks, wrathiul u!
ibis city of .'loo chinches, atiacl.ed it In
lege which might have rivaled the
lengthy Tro.l.m episode bad not hun
ger overcome the city's defenders. The
pillaging of Ihe comiuerois completed
the ruin wrought by battering linim,
lire and stones.
F.nrilxpiakes followed and settled
the shattered atones further into the
sand. l!ut through (lie city's days of
destruction, even today, the outer walls
and bastions stand linn. The harbor
Irotighold of Fiirmagustu would be a
formidable obstacle to tittack even In
tills day of 50-inlle guns and Hcicntlfic
artillery Are.
In one corner of the wall standi a
tower said to have been the ecen of
lie xb'Uiona'a death at the haada of
Ol hello.
Aside from the strong walls there
tire few bits of Intact architecture
iinioiin the debris. An ooenslonal palm
tree growing tip through (he ruins adds
lo the effect of abandonment. A few
Turks hold the city gainst time, the
only enemy left lo It.
Confectionery of Ancient Egypt.
The invention of confectionery, an
Kni!lih writer guesses, is due to Noah,
who "first lilt on the idea of boiling
down Hie starch of the wheat and Ihe
iuiee of the grape. The result was
a pane, said to lie the original of
our present day 'Turkish delight.'
Among the ancient Kgyplians whole
fruits, part iculail.v ligs and dales,
were used for flavoring purposes, the
latter especially for preserves and
cakes. In old tombs date sweet
meats have been found, also record i
of hotiey jellies. The making of con
fectionery, In fact, goes back '!. i-n
years, proof of which is to be fnii.i I
on the walls of Fgyptlan tombs."
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Camels are offered you as a cigarette entirely
out of the ordinary a flavor and smoothness
never before attained. To best realize their qual
ity compare Camels with any cigarette in
the world at any price!
Camels flavor is so refreshing, so enticing, it will
win you at once it is so new and unusual. That's
what Camels expert blend of choice Turkish and
choice Domestic tobacco gives you! You'll prefVi
this blend to either kind of tobacco smoked straight !
As you smoke Camels, you'll note absence oi
any unpleasant cigaretty aftertaste or any un
pleasant cigaretty odor. And, you'll be delighted
to discover that you can smoke Camels liberally
without tiring your taste!
Take Camels at any angle they surely supply
cigarette contentment be'ond anything you ever
experienced. They're a cigarette revelation!
You do not miss coupons, premiums or gifts.
You'll prefer Camels quality!
18 cents a package
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Oirtirti nrv so.d cvrrywht-ri iii Ht ifnufiiilt. sevjfetf p.icfc
fii'cs of 20 c gurrifeii or ien tjic'c ni:t$ iJ00 ci.irottt in a
gl.isnir.e-i'rntT- even d curicn. Vv ytrmnit, reccfjuii'MK
t hi a carton iortlic henwarc Ince supply 01 wher. you tmvi 1.
R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO., Wmton-Sa!em. N. C.
B;:hy Shoe an Ornament.
The ih-M shoe of the first baby may
be preserved as an ornament with both
intrinsic and sentimental value. A
Jeweler plates in gold or silver the
creased and worn little shoes Just ns
Ihe baby foot formed it.
Smail Farm of 160 Acres
Tartly in cultivation, near town, well watered,
t'ttir house and barn, gfjod ' garden, small' orch
ard. PRICE $3500. One-half cash; terms
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REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE
Chihuahua Is Smallest.
The smallest of all rcengniEod hroeds
of dogi Is the ( lilhiaihua, which Is also
one of the most Intelligent of all the
canine family. Thi breed Is a product
of Mexico and Is named after a north-
rn country when-there an thousands
of these little dogi running wild nv 1
multiplying em h, y-nr. It wrnii a r.--
tnarkiible tblnir that In spite of tl e
fact Hint (hay Imve never had it 1 y
do slious in Mexico, one only has to
visit that country iin-l try lo pun lui
really roihI, tpinl Utile ('hihuatii j
from a native to r il'ie that llie Me.
Catia know the orili of this doc of bis
own country. How tli- d-gs wei
lued probably never will he know 1,
Some authorities have lnllioiitd tin I
tbcjr uere br d mine gi n. rmlonx bin k
from large sipilrnls. and this view Is
borne nut l-jr the fact thai nt one tin e
these doifs run n llt in the woods an 'I
thai the Chlbuiihua Is nearly as pro
ficient In running up tree as the iijulr-H.
BE A LEADER
An immense problem in reconstruction confronts the prt5c;t ntrfition.
Are you doing your utmost to prepare to lead in it3 solution?
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MOMIt ECONOMICS AOat'.'ULTt'PK. COMMRKCK FOfl'SVC. tHMMACV. MUH':
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Three regular terms - Fall term begin September 22, 1917-
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Ptrisnl Influenet.
To Influence uln-r cne niot htvt
t hearty f.-llow fivllnc for them. b
alllltig to eitcnd a h lpln hand aa oo
calon dcniands, to cln--r, lo rotofort,
to console. Which means that Imag
ination lo counts for mmh In the
-TtiltiB of 'rotial Infiui-nre. Th
utdmsglnstlv can never lie genuinely
ymi-aihftle. rUnrertty, wtimmi n-nse,
for'-efulll'-ss, coursgo, -lfolifld-ti,
Ui1iion, ytnathy, k-tinr. of liuag
Inailoti thrae above auiihl el ar Ilia
qualltlx that 0ed to b cultivated by
all bo would draw m tht aid f P
nal Influanr la prttaltig hntrA U
Ui goal at aocceaa.
PEOPLE'S CASH MARKET
Clniff-t t.f Incf and l'ork always'in stork.
Dif-nl Poultry u Saturday. Fresh fivh "ii
Tluir!ays ami l"ri!a . Cold mt-ats lor hint li
nil on a I.'. S. Slircr is a money saver.
Our roll viora'e insure-, you the lest ui meats
always.
We wi.-h to announce to tlie llcppner pirMtlic
that, 'we have taken over the lleppner Garage
Machine Shop and are prepared to give all car
owners strictly first class service on short notice.
We emplov only skilled workmen and guarantee
satisfaction.
We liMvo secured the services of Mr. J. W. I'Vit
sch, formerly with Win, K. Chase Co., of Pen
dleton, ami he is now in charge of our haltery
service di paiiment .
IMii'-idciphia Diamond Grid l'.attery is the hatt
;vv f ' i" your car.
Unman & Thornton
Proprietors Ileppner Garage Machine Shop
Ileppner, Oregon
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