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CLAIMS HONOR FOR GEORGIAN Found At Last A preparation that effectively breaks our HARD WATER OPERA SUCCEEDS BULL FIGHT SOPADE Is is being demonstrated every day in the houses of some of our custom ers, and proving entirely satisfactory Not a WASHING POWDER, Sim ply a SO P-AID Results guaranteed 35c a Package Famous Arena In Mexico City Will Ne Longer Be Scene of Brutal Slaughter. The Tentro el Toro In Mexico City, once one of the most pretentious of hull fight arenas, is now the home of grand opera as a result of Iresldent Ciiminzn's decree that bull fights should cease.. Interspersing grund opera, dancers and concert artists have appeared In the arena, and it is stated that these various forms of amusement will he offered until some definite action Is taken us to the fu ture of hull fighting. It was ,ln this arena that what I said to lie one of the most remarkable spectacles In the hlNtor.v of the sport was staged. A hull, Kl Honito, known as one of Ihe fiercest lighters, on helng hrott'.'ht Into the 11 mm charged una killed three horses and Injured n many men without being touched hy the estoque of any matador. As the hull stood bellowing defi. at;ce and with no one apparently will Itig to attack him, Miguel Hallo, a picador who was a spectutor in one of the boxes, leaped unarmed Into the Iticlosure. In his outstretched hand he carried two lumps of sugar, which lie nonchalantly offered to the bull. The nnlmat suddenly ceased It bellowing and in a few moments docilely licked the sugar from liallo'i hand. The latter returned unbanned to his bos amid the plaudits of the spectators. Savannah Newspaper Asserts That Elias Howe Was Not Inventor of the Sewing Machine. The centenary of the birth of Ellas Howe, the modest Yankee who Invent ed the sewing machine, took place on June 9. There was no extended of- servance of the day, observes Hart ford Counint, yet It was Howe who took a good deal of the drudgery out of the lives of millions of American women. He also Increased the power of his fellow men to produce garment and other material that formerly needed the patient handwork of Individuals.' But It Is Interesting to observe, In connection with the anniversary, that the Savannah News undertakes the rather hopeless task of trying to con vince Its readers that It was not Howe, but a (ieorglan, Francis n. Oouldlng, who constructed and operated the first sewing machine. This paper snys that this man, a Presbyterian preach er living in Liberty county, married a Savannah girl and then began work on a sewing machine In order that he might save his fair wife much hard work. Alleging this was long before Howe patented his machine, and also that doubling never patented his, they try to show his motives were purely altruistic and not commercial. It all sounds good, but it will take considerable "space" In the Georgia newspapers to convince the world that Uouldllig takes the prize. FiTcinc it became more oVless rusted'. "Its appearance, therefore, was far less attractive than that of the Euro pean locomotives, which were painted in accordance with Chinese preference, and had been touched up by the manu facturers' agents after arriving In China. Don't get your colors mixed if you want to sell goods to the Chi nese. ALAS! FOR HUMAN FRAILTY No Flattery Intended. 1 "Is that a portrait of your grand- I mother when she was young?" asked the uwkward visitor. "How It resem bles you, Miss Vgleton!" "Now yon only say that to flatter me. Grandma was (jutte a beauty, and everybody knows that I ahem I niake no pretensions of that kind." "I assure you, Miss Ugleton," ex elalmed the A. V., "flattery la far from my thoughts. The family re semblance Is striking. I've often known cases like that. There were two sisters I knew when I was a hoy. They were wonderfully alike, like that portrait's like you, and yet one of them was us beautiful as a poet's dream, and the other was dreadful that Is, I mean, she wasn't at all or, ruther, she was lacking In that that attractive quality, you know, that con stitutes whet a lovely frame this por trait bus, eh?" Kdliihtirgh Scotsman. Phelps Grocery Co. Anglo-Irish Tunntl. Not only Is It thought that the long talked of tunnel hetween Enirlunri and U j Krance will be constructed, at no re f : mote date, but there Is also talk of a fl; tunnel between Knglaud and Ireland. M j This would restore to a slight extent f : the geogrnphlcal union that existed he it tween the two countries In one genlogl U cal age thousands and thousands of years ago. (Jreat ftrltuln and Ireland ,t,were then separated only by a great t valley. f It is proposed to carry the tunnel ri from soiiik point on the coast f Lna U rashlre to the nearest point In Antrim A r down on the Irish coast, a siibma 1 rtne length of 24 miles. One of tfcs U great benefits of the tima4 wouU k I that It would shorten the trsaaatlaatle fl Journey hy at least 48 hours. It won Id also help the Irish cattle trad and ths shipping of pertshsble goods, especial ly fish, to English markets. Estimates f tht roat of the proposed tunnel vary from 35.i(),fsi0 to $),mo.OCif. MONKEY CHAIN CALLED MYTH Under New Management The Heppner Bakery r Uard at Longwood. fVi Itlntik, our old hard hitter, U doesn't piny any m r. Is bti rcoo I i riled to married llfr M. W. HAMMKIlt riior. Home Made Bread a" Specialty . . a . . t.ir.fi.. irl -Ink In evorv Star I can guarantee, my pruu.w. tlrular and Invite every family In Heppner lo gl them a trial. My Cookies. Plea and Cakes will please you. j ft 1 "1 ..' so. The cither morning I u I w blm slning aabea through bla I ' eld tennis racket" Money nisy not talk, hut It cheers man up wonderfully. Recent Travelera In South America . Explain Probable Origin of Story Once Implicitly BeMeved. An Interesting article by Prof. E. W. Oudger. In a recent Issue of Natural History, deals with the time-honored storv on which most of us were brought up that South American mon keys are In the habit of crossing alllga tor-Infested streams hy linking their talis and legs to form a living bridge. Picture of this ft once figured ex tmishely In the -hool geographies, and Professor tiudgcr reproduced such a picture from a Kotirth render pub Jshed late as 1V.i7. The story was flrt told, so far aa known, by the Jes uit priest Padre Jose Acosta In a work published In ir.stl. Several Inter writers have repeated the tale. The first person to dispute Its veracity whs Itaron Humboldt. Ilecently explor ers nf South Amerws, when they men tion the stary at all. express skeptl rtsm. finally. Messrs. Uo K. Miller snd Oeorge K. Oierrle of the Ameri can Museum of Natural History, who have done so much trsvellng and col leclltig In South America, have sng grated to Professor Oudger a plausi ble origin for siirh tsles. They think thst ths story of the "monkey bridge' has come shout through oberatlon of proceeslon of monkeys crossing a ravine or stream on a pendent Hans -Scientific Aioerlcsn. HERALD WANT ADS Gl-T THE BKST RESULTS All things come to the other fellow If yu slt long enough. 1 people who are too old lo learn have outlived their asrfolness, A broken prom I cannot be toeode) so that It will '.. like new, India Again Importing. All restrictions on the Importation lit 11 India of any American mainifae. ures or products, with the exception of gold and sliver coin or bullion and cocaine, have been removed. Impor tation nf c-ocaHie mid allied drugs Is forbidden at all tlmea except under a license granted by the chief cus tom officer at the place of Import. The Importation of gold and silver coin and bullion Is restricted In that the government of India reierves Ihe right to purchase nil Importations of same. City Editor Waa First Victim of Hla Own Stern Warning Against ths "Boors." Speak tog of booze : A few yeara ago, when Colorado was as wet aa the great Sahara is not, the city editor of a Denver dally was having no Inconsid erable trouble In getting out a newB paper 1 lie rhiy following each pay night, finally, In desperation, he Is sued the following mimeographed let ter for' distribution to members of I the staff: "Any member of this stuff , who Is found under the Influence of liquor, or with any Indication of having been drinking during working hours, will be: Fined for the first misdemeanor; suspended for the second; fired un conditionally for the third." These mimeographed letter were placed on the copy boy's desk with In structions to distribute them a soon as the staff appeared for work the next afternoon. On the following aftcriroon there was heard a snort from the office of the society editor, and a usually meek Utile red haired beauty came dashing out of her room, waving a piece of paper In her hand. "Where' the city editor?" she demanded. "I'll seo why I have to be limulted like this." The assistant city editor tried to aim her. Hut nothing would do but that she see the city editor himself. Well," said the A. C. K "It can't ie done. IIiwiih stewed and we bud o send I1I111 home," Needles to say, there was a new city editor the next afternoon, and the staff gloatingly drunk It way to the daya of prohibition. Iirry A. Jacobs, the Dallas Dispatch, In "Pep." Why Americsn Lest Contract "hpeekic.g of Chltiew railroads re- n.lnds me of the failure of an Amer ican ttiamifs'iorcr to ot.tnlri a con nect for Incolimlies besie Ills K.I rown competitor isd a more care ful study of ltilnei.e .cullarttle," a rite I. run W. Mwkln In the Scien tific Amertrsn. "One (nrortioflve was ordered from e'h of the cooipetlrig eoinpsnlrs. In ory ri1 s one the Amerlrso pri1ui uiimlstak st.ly superior. However. II hsd been t.i'nted black before ehlpment from lUe qorki. anl',n th,na a cr"a th j Neglecting Opportunities. "Tin y say the pencil crop is nno- nal' fine this year." Then what are so tunny fellows do ing marrying over there In France" He Had One Better. One of our liunext old farmers csme home and found n sewing machine man In the hoiie di-inoiistratliig to the women what fine work It would do. The agent asked the farmer to bring In a shingle, and said: "I will alio J-ou thai the Wonder Worker machine III do hesvy work, for I will slltrn right across the tip of ths shlngl here It Is at least one slxteetith nf ao Inch thick." "Not Interested," ssld the farmer Over 'crost here "bout three miles ortheast a young man butlt a house last summer, and I II be dumed If hi If didn't take her Mecbsnlcal Mar ve sewln' machine snd stitch on ev'ry blame course of rlsphoards, from gable to aaves, clean down to the sills." A the agent slammed hi machine Into hi light truck and rhugged wt the flintier turned to his wife and said: "Well. ItHfl, t -ed that agi-n no all r?k-h!, didn't IT Vn lt's hsva tui-jier"- Iti.i g ir Ind an VMsst U'esnhed. A l.urd Indian vlllsg-- s;e, b lifted I" Inve l-ertl ncrtlpted Jr so. dicntrii by M A t'rsmer Auburn ctv fi retr In tliglng sfte a Mi''hii'-k in th tiin f t's'o, C)'iif coillily. N Vork The rntitnlned seMon sod nisny bone I to ptemenrs believed .f Irotiots origin. fya'k Ttenlng Journal, NUGGETS OF TRUTH The man who makes good Is the man who keeps on making good. A grouch Is merely a man who has made up Ida mind that everybody la deliberately trying to give blm the worst of It. Kverybody knowa what be would do If be bad the other fellow's money yet mighty few know how to handle their own coin aa ell. Every once In while w run serosa a man who makes u sus peet thst h rarrlea owdcr puff just Inside th top button of hla vest. I" WITH THE SAGES f Tbrs Is no road to success bat through a clear at rung purpose. Noth ing ran tske Its place. A pnrptm uo sVrlles rhsrscter, culture, -olon, Si Uiiimerit of etery sort. T. T. M linger . Talk may be iln-np. but the phof.e enmienle vin bound to have It Oft,erl. Many a girl ho use cold ereair for br completion believe that l rveara also Is a gut aid. Now I the time to throw cold water ft the enthusiasm of th pron who tnqn'ree If It I hot ermagti for ysv ruislelpbla Italletin.