Two THE HEPPNER HERALD, HEPPNER, OREGON Tueadary. November 2. 1020 Great German Wireless Station JEWELS USED IN WATCHES f i i- L-.? .ww ?: - i 1 1 i rf ' V I'll V Tlie Gprman Kovcrninent's wireless station at N'auen was opener with elaborate ceremonies recently. Tlie station is tlie larnest in the world, and has power to send messages nearly half way round the globe. The photo graph shows one of the power generating rooms. Spines of Porcupine. Tlie spines of a porcupine, in the usual position, lie nearly flat, with their points directed backward, but when the animal Is excited they are capable of being raised. The quills are loosely Inserted in the skin and may, on being violently shaken, be come detached, n circumstance which probably gave rise to the purely fabu lous statement that the animal pos sesses the power of actually ejecting Its lining like arrows or darts at an enemy. Gasoline as an Insecticide. It Is stated upon the authority of no less learned a body than the bureau of biological survey that all Insects ob tain their oxygen supplies through small holes in their bodies. When such an oily substance as gasoline comes Into contact with the pests the sources of their oxygen supply are closed, and, lacking breath, they uatuntlly die in a short time. Pronunciation of Z. The pronunciation of the letter Z as r.ee Is an Americanism. The Eng lish pronunciation Is 7.ed. from the Old French rede, which In turn Is de tIvimI from the Latin reta, the name of the sixth letter of the tlreek al phabet, corresponding to the English red. Khakespenre In King txar, net II, Rcene 2, gives the English pronuncia tion, which Is still In vogue: "Zed I thou unnecessary letter." Philippine Forests. The forests of the I'liillpplnes nf. ford the greatest variety of wood In the world. Some of the hard woods are unexcelled for beauty anil dura bility and a big trade Is developing In exporting the timber to the United States. Eaypttan Mummy Cloth, The extraordinary durability of the ancient Egyptian mummy cloth Is be lieved to he due to the fact that It was finished with a vegetable glue derived from the African locust-henn tree. A Real County Newspaper mHE province of a local county news ri ror ic tn nils no nfnrlv nc rwwih1 t'"t"-' - h- ' I all the news of the county in which it is published every week. To render such service to its subscribers it is nec essary to maintain a corps of corres pondents in all parts of the county. This is the plan followed by HEPPNER HERALD and the steadily growing circulation of this newspaper in Morrow county is the best evidence that the plan is a suc cess. Take a look at page 5 of any is sue of the HERALD and sec for your self if the above statement is not true. If you want ALL THE COUNTY NEWS every week in the year You Want The Herald The price is Si.oo a year, $1.00 for 6 months and you have to subscribe for the Herald to Ret it. The HERALD is forced on nobody. We want only willing subscriber! who want the paper because they like to read it and who are willing to pay for it because they think it is worth the price charged. If yen are not now a subscriber or if your subscription has expired we will appre ciate your check and order. Thank you. Heppner Herald S A. " "k l'ullulu r. Heppner. 0:r :i Hard Substance Is Needed to With stand the Constant Friction Which Wears Away Moving Parts. The principal reason for the deteri oration of any piece of machinery is because- the constant friction wer.rs away tlie moving parts and Interferes with tl.e regularity of the mechanism. A wnti-h. being a machine in which absolute uniformity of speed is essen tial, It is necessary to reduce this friction to a minimum either thwugh constant oiling, the use of ball bear ings or some very hard material which will withstand the wear and tear of constant friction. The first two of these methods are not feasible in so small a piece nf machinery as a watrh, so certain very hard jewels are placed at various points to counteract the rubbing caused by the moving parts. Watches are generally equipped with 7, 1", 17, IS, 21 or 23 jew els, the 15 and 17-jewel types being the most popular. Intrinsically, the jewels used In tlie manufacture of watches are of little value, but from the standpoint of service and the spe cific purpose which they serve they are Invaluable. The jewels usually used In watchmaking are the hardest of the precious stones, diamonds, sap phires and rubles, and of these the most generally used is the sapphire, which combines hardness with com paratively reasonable price. POWER IN RADIUM WATCH Owner of Radiolite Timepiece Is Also Possessor of Vast Power Piant. The possessor of a radiolite watch or one having a radium dial by which the time can be detected at night. Is nlso the possessor of n vast power plant of no, mean proportions, accord ing to a writer In the Electrical Ex perimenter. There Is sutiicient radium on vour watch to haul your train home If It could bo properly applied, says this author. As the matter stands, the innocent looking radium dial does not seem to possess any extraordinary amount of concentrated energy, but this Is only apparently the case, and not actually so, for the reason that while the amount of activity manifested by the radium paint on the dial is small, this effect will keep up for 2,500 years, provided the zinc sulphide, with which the radium Is mixed so ns to produce a glow, holds out that long. The zinc sulphide In most cases gives out in about eight to ten years. ow. If we could but find n way to :a!to the radium release all Its energy fn a few hours. Instead of spreading It over 2.o(H) years. It would not he dlffl (tilt to make a motor that would util ize this cilery. Seeing Through Other's Eyes. We all have our natural tendency to ward a bias of one surt or another. When we see through other's eyes we nlo' add their bias to our own. There Is a possibility that one bias will eoun- I ternct the other. If so It Is well. It I Is also possible that one bias will add ; very greatly to anoiher. Then what an I unfair verdict you unit render. Poor I Judgment is hure to follow and shame ' will lay at your door before you dream It possible. Yet niont of tis are to more or less extent gull'y of the habit. It'i so oay to take our start from where others leave off. We ore compromised to the extent that we lean on their judgments. It Uu't fu'r und often lead to sorrow. lon't make too much fun of the other fellow's glaei. lie may be bad ly biased, but then you have no mean of knowing how )ou n,k In his eyes. We lire all inure or less Influenced ! - our heredity and environment. So the ' wise thing Is lo get nil the fncU hm ! nlblo before we puos Judgment. Unique Moccasins. Trnves (,f lb). I'usnuiiniiumMjr In dian at the I'leuvuit -,,im (Me.) res ernUoti do a thriving hmuiev miotic suiiinirr VMtors by ,o ml of tuoc en!t! made from t1 fn-t f immiI. fHl are proline In rnwiiqii,Mdy buy. The Ih.I.hik kl'l many uf Ibein ri h )ear. The liO.e, nrr hDnn Rm .! for rliK purpo... j the feet are wurknl up Into f..tinir ImjiIi for thetr own uu and for ronuuerr. The fact tht Hit I ! H. or Ball, left for r,'h of th five lu make tJ. snirle f footwear uuiitue and !r th-in an appeal to lb tourist hj vl.it (h, rwnatioa. Virtues f f (rV E reputed:? lnrf.Hit, six) Naus..sa pl.jH t.n , ,h, OatiM tlx. went OnU.l Helen vf Trvy at the next re aa dula. and tU un l(l 1. ttl- coiupMniiae brtwr.0 in, j ,)Ht , I rater l make titKltli tlt) u make bout. In lr!r, io (M'snd , rhnjreo h run Urvf.x.t ff i,.y g u.y tt e il i f l,e uoe and it,, enterprise if the ..'t,ef til., (,( lrr, nothing '" Irtil.K.lifl ( IB Without ! on I to. k 1 I ! t Uruul. A i-jM Of M. . ''' "- 'I I. ,..i; .,t UM ) r I:..,,, j,,, ,, 1 , ,, t ( 11,, 1- ' 1 r 1 .. .,, t , !". ! II , .. , t f r .. frosty Morriiiigs ; old .fingers Better take a slant at our window dis play of Canton Flannel and Jersey Work and Driving Gloves before the frost be comes more severe. Something there to meet every cold finger need. I I I n n Canton Flannel Gloves MEN'S HEAVY ...35c MEN'S REVERSIBLE 30C LADIES SIZE 20c LEATHER FACED (Very Serviceable) 65c LEATHER FACED GAUNTLET 60c Jersey Gloves MEN'S HEAVY JERSEY 5oc MEN'S LIGHT JERSEY 25c BOYS' HEAVY JERSEY . . . ...4oc 4 i n I V P i 1 Phelps Grocery Co. Juvenile Wisdom. The essays of sctiool children fr quently Impart very curious Informa tion. One boy wrote. "Sugar Is made from linen nigs." Anoiher, "To keep milk from turning sour yon should leave II In the cow." A third young ster. "To make butter we must bent up some eggs in some milk and set It In the aim. When the eggs come to tli. too, nun It off " First Us. of Clorlou. Banner. On Jun. H. 1TT7. the continental congress passed i resolution adopting our original ring. John Paul Jonea claimed to liav. been Die firm to raise the nw fiug over a naval eel, and probably the flrst use of the Stars and Stripe on laud was at Kort Stan wlx. where linsllly ImproUsed has). Der was raised on Augimt S, 1TT7. Snakes' Power, Over Birds. The bureau of biological survey in tea that snake .do not charm bin) In in understood ene of the word "charm." Th. Instinctive fear that a b'rd r sninll animal, such as a rab bit, bn for a snake paralyses the muarles nf the bird or anluinl and prevent li enpliig from the snake. Tbanatopsla. The word I of tirwk derivation and nienn "view "f denfh," A ui In Hrjanl poem It might be Inter pret e I a "a meditation on th. sub. ject of dealh." i 1 LOOK! Mr. Ford Owner j You can get your Ford overhauled at our shop at Ford schedule prices Ford Garage PSC 4, . (HI IU II SOTICKji Th. riPt lrttlaui CtiBrrh. Tb. usual pYtlta of th. Chart. Ill b. held oa t.nd.r. CnnslstlB( of tk. Itlbl. fkbool e. o'rlork. fol lowed bf Communion Herrlr. sad Pr.arblD( at eleven o'rlork. Tb. vnln )ertlee. l!l ronilst of th. CbrUttsa l ndvor Hrrvice at even o'rlork and on( rWvire and )'rvrhin( at eishl o'rlork Kvetey. on. Is cordially ltnit4 to attend theae service W. O. l-iinine. Mmintrr. 1 thrlun silence , Chr'.tin t,itrrr . f I. . are held tv.or..ns at II eo II I' bail "o'.-UV n ?!! rj i I tr j t .!. .af vrty Sunday ocl k in t o .d t 1 . . ! e I Suits and Overcoats $30 to $75 We have without doubt the best values in Fall and Winter Clothing ou can find in Morrow County. You will find our line the best-made for the money at prkes ranging from $30 to $75 LLOYD HUTCHINSON Cleaning Prrvting Deing Repairing 1 it 1 0 e .1 r ! . :v k j.t th, b. .!!. of I'll.'f" l".oe-n All H.lrt r.lr, fe niljl'r it ! f i I i,tw r s r r Ctl M)IR WORK OU rKOMPTIV