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THE HEPPNER HERALD, HEPPNER, OREGON
Tuesday. February go. 1020.
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mWffl ' "r,T,,,y ;ra-h,"" ' us"' 11 if vpi -: -UAid
ilffll in making our ) our. IWM t X4 I 1 " t t V
WFFMf?' 1 vou t!;c Li advantage ot 1 1 , WVUt J v Wi'V 1
! IISI "sinS White Star Brand ! tjlM?
:P Xfr b,h brea'lan'1 Iffl -l4
. u!MiSwl . rMvfMttl ! Mountain Children, in Raincoats of Leaves.
'.mm Hcppncr farmers' Hi .
:lk Elevator Co. JgW; A S
fWwlT I fiilj'l ! isliiml in l he world. This terri-
Tunnels, However, Have Greatly De- ;
creased His Importance in j
the Alps.
AltlHiiifli the imnu'ls -.viiich now run-nei-t
Suiizi'rh.nd with Italy have
gretitly ili'i-nacil the ii.";iort;'ncc of
the St. Bc rnaii! i:ni! other :. ejuj.
i:illy iluriiiK the ci;.-ht iiionllis of snow,
it is still deemed Mlvisahle to employ
St. Ilennml rloys. It is no lonuer etts
tonuiry, however, to sei.d nut the (ln;;s
alone with hauliers of food ion! think;
a iiiun always aoeoinpauies lliem.
These dogs are not really of the fa
mous old St. Bernard hived. That
originated .in the fourteenth century,
through a cross hetween a shepherd
dog from AVales and Scandinavian
dog whose parent were a (Ireat Dano
and n r.vreneiin mastiff. The last pure
descendant of this tribe was hurled
tinder an avalanche in lSlfi. Kortti
ntitely, there were found suhscquently
at JIartigny and on the Siinplon pass
a few dogs which, by crossing with,
mates from Wales, yielded the modern
St. Bernard dot, which is physically
even stronger than his medieval
namesake, and shares most of tils
traits.
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USTRAUA being
continent, then, rr.pua (liritish
New (iiiinea) is the largest
island in the world. This terri
tory is made up of the mainland of
Papua itself and many small island
groups. Papua lies to the north of
Australia, and includes the much-talked-of
territory formerly called Ge;'
iiiiiii New Guinea. It is a land of won
derful scenery, of strange peoples, of
the grainiest commercial possibilities.
!r Is (lie richest asset of the common
wealth of Australia, writes Thomas .1.
M'-Vi'hoti in the Illustrated London
A'ews.
Through the center of the island
runs a great mountain chain, termed
the central mountains, many of the
summits running from C.OOO to 10,000
feet In height. These mountains are
covered nil the year round to the ut
most peaks with the most vivid ver
dure. 1'nder the bright blue skies ofl
the troiiles and the flushing sun, they
are at all times grandly imposing,
Mantling out. as they do, like masses
of burnished gold. Away In the sum
mits, seldom traversed by the white
man, are most uncommon scenic beau
ties. The effects of sunlight and mists
to be seen in looking over the great
valleys are wonderful in the extreme.
Such mist effect nre not to be found
In any other part of the world. Some
rtav tourists will llock to l'upua.ml to
miilerlatid of lis moutitallo The
t- i:li;iki' a .-n.ria1i y l i'iiek repair work, kecp-
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mists are remarkable, coming mid go
ing, folding and spreading, rising and
falling, changing from a snow-white to
gray, ami Minietimes In too na-inng ot
sunbeams to brighter colors. At times
wlih ina'it' suddenness 'he mls van
ish, leaving the mouiila'n tops above
and 4illo.s below Mani'ing mit sharp
mid clear, ami revealing the great red
caps in the hill-i'dos, IV ui t'.e ami.zlnj
hA.i'1ips that a".' ev.-r go'ng on,
coi.il nnied by noise like f,:e hoettiiag
of ureal tirillery.
MounUin Villr.ges and Valleys.
.etig 'lie mi mi-
of si.iall natli'
for all the v.urM
;n:it bird. These
on the einls of
i erv brinks of
treat he! only h
bl.hlen tfinks, mc Ii Is the eniitloti of
the natives to tuard n.:ai:it the mnl
den npeeai am t of any tribal enemy.
The alte.s are superb us men from
the mountain vpnr ami looking over
the deiive, dark lungles. through wlileh
nre st real e l fia-hii"; baniN of ller,
(he ioiiie of Ih Iiilily rieri so
1 nu-neroiis In I'apuii. Iti";linilng In tine
( im -im : :t in lorn nt - sotiie ater,'all, er
1 haps :hee itle. sn ;ft lb lug river
, i ii-Ii to the sen through Jungle Melt
lire 1 1, A I U plallteil ltll IAI 11111117.1111:
! iirlet of cull. nu n lal limber, nml
Ifroei hitli some day toon thousand
of v;i iiii'ts ill be ttemling to the rutin
I ti l.-, of the i-iiiiiire Imineiise inuintltie
..f tin, Per and the p''lp for paper.
The nioiiiiia n s .les are it!l nf
iiios nml fern. Giant trees of Im-lent-,,
girth sho.it up. the Pr.in. In s
tbl, k'y frst..,.ni. llli br'.M Itouer'ng
. reepel'S. he gteat t! links crippeil b
t....-.-:-l
a l late Iiaron Iiothschild, who sent out tc
I'apua a scientist to collect rare in
sects nml birds. Another marvelous
insect, of the cricket class, is what is
popularly called the "Six o'clock" bee
tle. This little creature exists abun
daiitly, and is really wonderful in its
habits. It gets its name from the fact
that every night at precisely six o'cioci.
it gives forth a resonant, far-reaching;
chirp, exactly like a loud electric hell.
At six o'clock one will begin, and in ai
few minutes the mountains will re
sound with the deafening noise of these
punctual timekeepers. But long after
the insects have ceased to chirp, tilt'
amazing echoes of the hills will throw
back the sounds, lasling for several
minutes. Travellers In doubt as to
the correct time set their watches tu
this Insect's evening cliiip.
A companionable little tnlte nlsoi
known only to the mountains of Papua
Is the "Bell-frog," which produces tin j
notes of a bell, sweet, soft, and clear. j
and all day long can he heard the mil l
sieal and friendly tinkle. A tiny gray I
frog from under a stone Is responsible,
itial gives out Its cheerful sound as a
warning that Its home Is not to be dis
turbed bv a careless foot. J
In the mountains of I'apiut rontn a
pigmy-sized people, the pure Papuan.
They are a race quite distinct from the
coastal peoples, anil with customs Unit
are very primitive anil strange. Though
small, they lire pel-feet in stature, and
the young people are (pilte good bulk
ing. They are now fast coiniii'; with
in the pale of civilization, owing to t'"
splendid work of the traveling magis
trates of the Papuan ailminl.-iiatioi.
:l very line body of civil eervant
few years l aek, before those u
trail's got in touch '. Ah tin" pi
hey vtct-o constantly al war. ' n
editing anoiht"'. sometime, ile.tr
or w Ipiisv. otil '' hole Uh:g r.
What Next!
Ke-enforced concrete piles are made
to drive themselves iu by the aid of
jets of water.
Spearman Lewis of the Chicago
Tribune's foreign staff, was the man
who obtained the secret copy of the
peace treaty which was brought to this
country and delivered to the senate.
Choice Cuts of the
lest Meats
EVERY HOUSEWIFE WANTS TO SERVE THE
best in Meats to her family. . She can be assured she
is doinjr so if -he buys Ikt Meats at this shop which
is conducted in conformity with modern methods of
sanita;
ii
entral Market
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ft llo'ind I'lmiit ami all
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TJ lll e the III si- of some ;
I vil'agt are pen lied
M . spin's, and e en on '1,
W pre. Ipi. es, mill are ri j
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el es. The v. oi.icti, nl" .'A s .
Ject to the men. are sil-ut i
nml li Hot i! .'in.!'.' the'n -i 'vi
In time of u I' low hood or faii.il:
lug they bin. k. n their fin es
nlready Very blin k, with i liar.
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The nnthe village hne the hn'
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