Tuesdav. July 13. 1020 PAGE TWO THE HEPPNER HERALD, HEPPNER, OREGON EXPLAINS ORIGIN CF "JAZZ" At Last the Secret (?) Is Given to the World, and by an English ' man, Too. ' Writing about 1 lip jazz minimis rap that llie subject is nf such importance that (1 lime; cMileu'rSiTil was recently sent from London oorieernin;; the ori t'in of tin; "word. Accordinc; to the cablegram, the secret is out, nnd It is toi Kiiclishman who Cs'ives us the valu able information. . He tells ns that, while Englishmen should not he held rcsiiti-ih!! for the vernacular of their brethren in the Western continent, the word jazz, he Mhails, is now as much a household word in Ijidand as in Aniori'-a. And then lie noes on to say that the word came from the South and from the ne eroes. Now in the South, ho tolls us. there is a term known as the hook worm, which nlTools all 1 cue southern ers. Home unkind einiloers call it "lonfer-llis." The white employer, ac cording to the erudite Englishman, In the South has many thousands of ne-f-'tocs working for him, and conse uenlly runny overseers. So, not being utile lo remember the names of nil his foremen, he generally names each inun ,7asier, which, according to this Kng llshtnun, Is n term of the highest es teem. Through the very humun love of nbhrevlntlon, Jasper became "Jus," nnd ns the overseer's principal means of get lint; work out of his underlings Is throuLh harsh and abusive tongue, b" was often requested to ".lass tcjt" the wor!-. Tno Southern drawl nuikes "Jass" sound like "Jazz." Ami tjiere we. have the won! Itself. And jazz niu-dc, no matter what classic-loving rritlcs may say about it, nt least In spires energy. Hence the derivation. Musical America. KHIVA BECOMES A P. I Uefore the consoliilation I held an ai'ency lor om- of the old express com panies, dm- day Severn! patrons were in the ollice when the superintendent Mill two other oilicials of the company nme In um-xpoctedly. A woman had .-Iced unep just a ly the l!iisteivd me, the on hand ; nything list I he count it. I mm lb" tele there is not! cusl onier wn r u package, and evident ted visit of the officials for, after looking over register nnd not finding I'd for her, I returned to took down the receiver phone, and said : "Hello, ling here for you." My s standing right near the telephone, and every Cnlcago Tribune. one laughed.- No Cork Wasted Now. The best cork has hitherto come from Spain, but the richest forests of fair grade cork nre now In Sardinia. High prices are now paid for cork that was not salable n few years ago, for even the refuse Is valuable now In making conglomerate for building aud for insulating refrigerators, cork being the best non-conductor of beat and sound. Famous Khanr.te of C?n.ral Asia Ha Definitely Rejected the Chains of Despotism. So Khiva, the khanate In Central Asia through which Col. Fred Ilurmiby once rode on horseback to the capital, has declared itself an independent re public! That prodigious English sol dier and traveler who won military glory fighting outside the endangered square at Abu Klea, in the Sudan, would smile hugely, no doubt, were he able to rend the news. Eor the semi harbnrie city of Kliiva as he found it on that famous ride in the seventies, or rather as the Russians found it just two or three 5 ears before, to he exact, was filled with slaves captured from the Persians by Turkoman raiders. Its whitewashed houses, scattered amid the elms and poplars, produced a wel come effect, however, after the count less miles of arid steppes which had to be negotiated before it could be reached. Its citizens were those weirdly named "cousins" of the Turks, the Uzbegs, Kirghiz, Sarts, Ta jaks nnd the Kara-Kalpaks, or Black lionnets of the Turkl tribe whom the caliph would fain gather Into the fam ily fold. The khanate Is but the relic of the once.great kingdom of Choras mla, over which King Darius ruled by means of his satraps. Christian Science Monitor. HPT" " j ,,;Jl,Jl. I 1 jP7F Ymuk The End of a Perfect Day PLAN SCHOOL ON SHIPBOARD - 1T T- A "MCc,',7m?ui7iyrn3 T ...iu'wj rr-" liv t'.:y uMi.tmi worn l.n ijfta m mM Ml J .1.., -; I "T ; j ' ' IV ' j A DARBAIN IF SOLD SO Socialistic Council of Bradford, Eng land, Is Considering the Adoption of Remarkable Scheme. When it became necessary to erect a new secondary school In Bradford, the rich wool textile center of Eng land, the usual estimates were asked for. and reported, In the total sum of !f."ll ),()(). Socialists, who have a considerable majority on the Bradford education conmiitlee, nt once decided to break free from tradition, and ndopted the idea of buying a suitable seagoing ship for that amount, one big enough for a couple of hundred children. These children will be sent to sea for a six months or lL'-tnonlhs period, if a sub sequent suggestion is adopted. It is still to be settled whether the ship schonlliouse will remain moored in Bradford canal docks, only going to sea lis a freighter during vacation pe riods, or whether It would not be In the Interests of a general educaiion to let the scholars See glimpses of for eign ports, learning their languages among natives, (lie ship at (he same time In lie: leaded with cargoes that would pay full maintenance expenses, pro' n'.ly even of the boarding of the children. What is more refreshing those i hot days than a glass of iced tea tfor luncheon or dinner? You can suit yourself as to quality and flavor from our stock of. FINE TEAS, which includes Japan, Gunpowder, English Breakfast and Ceylon. N. Fine 8oo-acre creek ranch, only three miles from town. Ninety acres of this ranch under ditch, good orchard, good new house, fair barn, etc. 600 acres tillable. Price $30.00 an acre. Easy terms. HAIL INSURANCE. The hail storm season is here and no farmer can afford to take chances on losing his crop when a few dollars invested in one of our Hail Insurance Policies will give complete protection. FIRE INSURANCE. It's the dry, dangerous season just now. Iktter sec that your policies arc alive and if they arc about to expire call on or phone me and I will give you proper protection. ROY V. WHITEIS REAL ESTATE and INSURANCE hSUHWtl Announcement :i I il It ' ju-t opened II Qeanirsg and 1 1. y t 1 4 ii 2. l.iliel'O D 3 2 Auto Worked Chrtn;e. He used to lie a pretty coy-going fellow hefo'e lie bought his machine. Soni" days his name would decorate ibe. Minio hoard at the i'il- barn nnd onie ili s it wouiini 1 , lor in' ami wo.u vero not linn fronds. But now how different, lie nmtrtvt d the nutomoblle fever. The machine was the result. Now, buying an nuln is easy. But keeping it running and taking your girl out is number thing. 'hat requires coin of the renin). lie has developed Into a terrible bar!;. Ills face is now n familiar fig nre on (lie .North i.aston one ami 11 there are any spare trips laying -wound loose tie Is right up to the win low leaning on both elbows. We should have made nn exception ns to Sunday. Ah. that Is the day he shines. The little machine rolls mer rily along. "It's worth It at that, to hp a million aire one day n week," he remarked ns he nnlluibcrcd his portly form nfter II hours' labor the other night on n Vorlh linston hack. Brockton I'uter prise. Better order a few bottles of GRAPE JUICE or SODA which, with the addition of a few crackers and a bit of cheese will furnish you with a near-Dutch lunch. Just think how refreshing this kind of weather. We can fill your order. pHR P Grocery Co. if .1 XOTM'K TO OWM'.KS OK STOCK. Notice Is hereby tdven to all own- rs of cattle and horses now running ut large on lands owned or leased by Nut Butter It Wholesome. ('neon butter, as mil butter l railed in Khichind. mi not accepted with en thusiasm by the British public when natural butler became scarce during the war. li e food committee of the llnvnl soi let v iiutde some elaborate irt of Its efi'ccts on Inn . an being. The New York Medical Journal sum miir!e iheriult, whhh -PlPiI) les of th ftit of 1 M 1111 t f lli-'t of real bntte: l.v the body: It i:ii'' 1 iroble: Bp. 'II I ''i-Ve ipi:l! 'it e It las 11 -1 -: 1 1 : ! feet, nod In f. 1 ..tii I II U who!, e t .1 io-v that :i butter ' ut 'I, red eHve lai-re fUija That Bird 1" . I. w , h'.i 1 1 in- r. 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Buyers of Printing Just a few words to the Business Man who desires to have his Printing produced accurately and promptly OULDNT it be a great relief if you could say to your printer, "I need a catalogue, a circular, some letterheads and envelopes," and then be able to entirely dismiss the matter from . your mind in the confidence that he will do the work to your entire satisfaction. The printer comes to you with a proposition that pleases; that has a strong ad vertising value in the suggested copy, in the proposed typography, in the color arrangement, and in the general h'ycut. What a satisfaction to have an as sured confidence that the finished product will meet with your approv al b r.'. I M , I Tior.35 v F " ift f'e'h- It . :o I , r .''i', I'M ! . -I t ..' ' . f V- pi' It-iC 1,' 1 1 ' ot i'iii ! i i- ,-r.!tu Ut rl.e 1 ,! 1 1 tet re-ot ,,( t, .1 prep e-'v t' e i.. e. t 0,0 ifc. r ef M e -l-,' ril!(M t! to hi1. r d l.-ole f.e:ii.t it etr n Into I ( h',- l.i holii'lea gn nook, it$ I'l'r nnd t'fnifr Ims-Ii tin. I mh t h lu ef III 4'VV-l.ttrn-til (Km' T1mc. The ptintrr who enn do that for yoj nuit offer efficient crvicc. Th.t i what we re giving lo our numeroui cu. tomrr, en4 we are rrrdy lo do the erre for jtu, THE HEPPNER HERALD HEPPNER, OREGON I m