The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, June 10, 1921, Image 2

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    Elephants Once
Roamed, T exas
Gigantic Beast and May Have ! ,c* lr* ‘her
mu8t “,av® ”**“
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their favorite hunting grounds. Scien-
Lived 1 >000,000 Years Ago.
tlsts state that during that perlot
Save
od yS
SKELETON
Rinlnniet
DIU uy
IS
DISCOVERED
Fact That Tusks Are Mora Than 12
Feet Long, Indicates the Great
8ize of the Pachyderm—
Probably Killed by Tiger.
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over ,tle 8ame plains which these ele-
phants roamed numerous other long
extinct animals, whose descendants
now live in such distant places as In­
dia or Central Africa, were living In
abundance.
“As the storms and waves grad­
ually eat away the gravelly bank of
the bay at San Leon the remains of
camels, extinct horses and perhaps
other prehistoric animals will be
brought to view, thus furnishing ma­
terial for another page In the account
of that long distant period when cen­
turies and not years were used as the
unit In the measurement of time.”
America’s New Cardinal Returns From Rome
Claim Sleep Sickness
Germ Has Been Isolated
Milwaukee.—What Is claimed
by scientists to be the first com­
plete Isolation of the germ of
sleeping sickness was announced
here by Dr. William Thalhlmer
of Milwaukee, who, In conjunc­
tion with a number of physi­
cians, conducted a clinic of a
year’s duration at the Columbia
hospital.
The results of the clinic. It
was announced, showed that a
minute organism was responsi­
ble for the dread disease, and
that the physicians had been
able to completely Isolate and
propagate the microbe.
It Is believed that a cure for
tbe disease may result from tbe
experiments, though this Is not
yet claimed by the Milwaukee
doctors.
The scientists are at work
qow on the preparation of a
serum to combat the disease.
San Leon, Texas.—Positive proof
that elephants of gigantic size, with
bodies probably covered with long
hair, once roamed the coastal plains
of Texas has heetj obtained by the
Mule Puts Town In Darkness.
unearthing here of the skeletons of
Hartford, Ky.— A mule belonging to
one of these prehistoric animuls. The
Woodpeckers Almost Human.
period of its life dates back anywhere Joe Ford, below town a couple of
Shepherdsville, Ky.—Walter Itoby
from 000,000 to 1,000,000 yeurs, ac­ miles, broke a leg and thereby put the
of Leeches came upon a flock of wood­
cording to 11. C. Chandler, assistant electric lighting plant of the town out
peckers drinking sugar' water from a
His Eminence Dennis Curdlnul Dougherty, archbishop of Philadelphia, has returned from Rome where he re­
professor of biology in lllce Institute of business. The owner of the mule
sugar tree. They seemed to be Intoxi­ ceived the red hat from the pope. The Illustration shows the procession of automobiles carrying the cardinal and
of Houston, who assisted in removing furnishes coal to the light plant com­
cated and fight after fight was staged.
pany
for
steam
purposes,
and
when
the reception committee for the pier In New York, Rodma n Wnnamnker presenting a bunch of roses to the cardinal.
the remains from the bard bed of
his muleshlp cracked a leg It “busted” Roby Investigated and found that fer­
sand and gravel.
a team. No teumwork, no coal; no mentation bad given the water a great
It will take some time to recon­
of form and color, a delicate ear for
kick.
coal, no lights.
struct tl/e hones and form the skele­
sound.
ton as It originally existed, and until
It is well to study hair color as one
this Is done measurements cannot he
more key to the mystery of personal­
accurately taken. The fact, however,
ity, but let us hope that the tendency
chut the tusks are each more than 12
to draw hair-color lines will not spread,
feet long Indicates the great size of
and that the Order of the Golden
the pachyderm.
Fleece will remain local.
A
Scientist’s Speculation.
Alarming Possibilities Are Pre­ That Is, It shows what race predom­
The skeleton was discovered by E.
inates In the make-up of the individ­
T. Itoy of Houston, who called Mr.
sented by the Order of the
ual, and therefore what racial traits he WEDDING SHOCKS QUAKER 400
Chandler to his assistance In unearth­
may be expected to have.
ing It. In speuklng of the discovery
Golden Fleece.
Philadelphia Belle Marries Cowboy
of pipes and horns. And finally, the
This, It appears. Is less true of the
Prehistoric Instruments Indicate more
Mr, Chandler said:
With Notches on Gun, an*
complex stringed Instrument
red-headed
than
of
either
blondes
or
“Before Noah collected his animals
Everything.
was developed. The greatest siugle
That They Must Have
brunettes. Sted-hendedness occurs In
in the ark and before Adam and Eve
step forward In the history of In­
both blonde and brunette races, as a
Started Early.
ate the disastrous upple In the Garden
Philadelphia.—Who Is Buster Estes?
strumental music wus the mechanical
sort of sport-color. It does seem to When the news that Frances S. Mears,
of Eden this beast, perhaps attacked
production of a musical scale. This
be
associated
generally
with
certain
by a murderous suber toothed tiger,
prominent society girl, had been mar­
came with the pipes. In 1‘eru, evi­ Members Are Listed in the Club Rolla
emotional and nervous characteristics, ried to a cow-puncher named Buster
a huge beast which also roamed
Under 22 Classifications Covering
dence Is found of the first two types
but these are peculiur to the reds of Estes reached here Philadelphia city
through North America at that time,
—instruments of percussh a and wind
the Various Shades of Red
all races. That they are by no means folk gasped.
luid Ills great carcass down on the
Instruments—but so fur nothing has
Hair—To Study Data.
necessarily disadvantageous Is shown
sands of tne beach and died. The Instruments of Percussion and Wind been found to Indicate that the pre­
The ceremony was performed at
by the great number of successful red­
senblrds of that ancient time, no
Instruments
Composed
Their
historic Indians of the region knew
Washington.—What does the color, headed men and the well- known popu­ Jackson’s Hole, Wyo., on March 29,
doubt, dined sumptuously for many
where the young couple are spending
how to make music from the vibra­ abundance and texture of your hair
Ochestras— Bells Were of Copper
larity of red-headed women.
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weeks on his great body, and what
their honeymoon on the bridegroom’s
tions of strings.
With Pebble Clappers.
reveal regarding your character and
But black hair or blonde hair Is dis­ big ranch.
was left by them was picked by the
In the American Museum of Nat­ ability?
tinctly
Indicative
of
race,
nnd
It
Is
only
microscopic animuls of the bay.
According to Dr. Harvey J. Butte of
The question is raised sharply by by such physical characteristics that
New York—That the Indians of pre­ ural History In New York City there
"The waves of the ancient bay rip­
Is a large collection of prehistoric the news of a banquet which was held race may be detected these days. Race this city, the cow-puncher bridegroom
historic
Peru
knew
the
art—or
should
pled over thv b-'nes of the fallen mon­
musical Instruments of Peru. They this year by an unusual organization now conforms to national boundaries is everything that the movie fiend
arch, carrying sand aud gravel, until we say science?—of "Jazz” Is apparent have been carefully studied
by In the University of Nebraska. It Is very little. It would be easy to find dreams abouL
from
the
decorations,
representing
linully the entire skeleton wus burled
He holds several championships for
Charles W. Mead, Assistant Curator known as the Order of Golden Fleece an Irishman and a Gerinnn who were
orchestras
and
dancers,
found
on
deep under u mass of debris.
of the Department of Anthropology, and Its membership Is composed only of exactly the same racial type, jind horsemanship, is a dead shot with a
the
ancient
pottery
und
metal
objects
“Centuries passed and the land
record of having killed three horse
whose findings have been published
slowly rulsed to Its present level, of the region. Further evidence is In a short puper. According to Mead, of young women whose hair belongs two Irishmen who were as different thieves, is also a veteran of the World
to
one
of
the
many
shades
-vulgar;?
racially as an Italian and a Swede.
some ten feet above the water level. furnished by accounts of early no drums have been found In ancient
war and “can lick his weight in wild­
Year by year the waves lapped con­ writers, and, most convincing, by Peruvian graves. This may he for described as red. According to au­
cats.”
Characteristics of Race.
thoritative
reports
the
members
are
numbers
of
the
musical
Instruments
tinuously against the bank, eating It
the reason, he believes, either thut
There are three principal races In
uwny, until finally a tooth was themselves which have been recov­ the drums of the time, being mude of classified on the club rolls under the
brought to view, probably some 500,- ered from graves aud ruins by perishable material have all disinte­ following color headings: Squash, car­ Europe, according to the anthropolo­ BLOWN UP BY HIS OWN BOMB
000 yenrs after it hud been dropped archeologists. These instruments In­ grated, or that because of some su­ rot pumpkin, orange, brick, scarlet, gists—the Nordic, the Alpine and the
flamingo, maroon, copper, auburn, Mediterranean. The Nordics are the Italian Anarchist Torn to Pieces In
clude drums, bells, cymbals, rattles,
from the Jaws of the great beast.
pipes, llutes, whistles, trumpets and perstition it was not customary to henna, mahogany, magenta, sorrel, tall blonde men with long heads na­
Attempt to Destroy Home
A Hunting Ground.
an uumistnkahle ancestor of the oboe. bury drums with the dead. Drums, strawberry, roan, russet, cerise, car­ tive to the north, as for example the
of Engineer.
“There are many who, while admit­ If (he activities of an energetic Indian however, were pictured by the native nation, salmon, shrimp pink and pink.
typical Prussian or Norwegian. The
ting the evidence of their eyes that orchestra, equipped with some or all artists of the time and described by Lemon, ginger, insipid brown and
Alpines are a short, stocky race with
Turin, Italy.—Mario Facta, an an­
an elephant did live and die on the of these Instruments did not produce early writers, the evidence showing chemicals of all kinds are barred.
shores of Texas, will question state­ something akin to present-day Jazz, that they were Identical In kind with Prizes are awarded at the annual brown hair and flat heads Inhabiting archist, was blown to pieces by a bomb
east central Europe, ns for example a which he was trying to explode against
ments of scientists as to the great ex­ the writer Is guilty of an error in the drums used to-day In several parts events for the brightest flame of color,
typical Swiss peasant. The Mediter­ the house of Signor di Benedetto, an
panse of time since the animal ex Judgment.
of Peru. They were made of skin the greatest quantity of hair and that raneans are a short, dark, long-headed
engineer In this city. During the pe­
lsted.
stretched
over
a
hoop
of
wood
or
over
of the most beautiful shade.
Undoubtedly, enrly man sang and
race. Inhabiting the south of Europe, riod of disorders here last September,
“No very accurate estimate can be
one end of a short section of a tree
One More Kind of Class Feeling.
as for example, a typical Italian. In when workmen occupied many metal
made, It Is true, hut that It exceeds danced before lie produced lnstru trunk hollowed out to a thin cylinder.
This organization Is Interesting and addition to these there are niuny other factories. Signor dl Benedetto de­
mental
music.
As
the
most
Import­
500,000 years and may approach 1,-
Small drums seem to have been the perhaps alarming to the general public
000.000 yeurs there is no doubt In the ant element of the song and dance rule. The drum heads were usually as an example of one more kind of races In smaller numbers, such as the fended his factory against an attack
Is
rhythm,
and
ns
In
singing
and
Old Black Breed in Ireland and the an­ and killed two persons. He was later
mind of uny person who bus made a
made of the skins of deer aud other class feeling. It Is well known that cient Iberian race In Spain, but these
tried and acquitted, it having been
study of tlio past life on the earth. dancing a desire for some sound to animals common to the country.
class feeling and the tendency to or­ have had relatively little influence on found that he acted In self-defense.
Such estimates arc based on the time clearly indicate the rhythm seems to
ganize
on
a
class
basis
are
on
the
In­
Copper Bell.
the mass of European and American
Facta was twenty years old and was
required to deposit sedimentary rock, be universal, primitive vocalists and
The bells of the Peruvian "Jazz” crease. We now have associations not population. The other three races are recently expelled from France for hav­
to erode valleys and to wear away terplscliorenns everywhere have found
only of capital and labor, but also
rocks. No one could Judge the age assistance In the snapping of fingers, orchestra were of copper, with peb­ mothers' leagues, parents’ leagues, con­ mixed badly all through central and ing formed a section of the Italian So­
of this particular specimen alone, but clnpplng of hands, beating of hips bles for clappers. There were rat­ sumers’ leagues, writers' leagues. western Europe and in the United cialist party In Lyon. Police authori­
ties discovered six more bombs hid­
Its age Is estimated on the known nnd stamping of feet. Then, probably, tles, made of small shells, uuts, seeds, There are leagues based on every pos­ States.
Hair color Is significant as showing den nearby, besides a number of
occurrence of the animal In company the drum wns devised—the first Ac., which were worn attached to the sible role which one may piny In life,
with other animals In rocks or depos­ musical Instrument. The allied Instru­ wrists, ankles and other parts of the whether In business, politics, society, whether Nordic or Mediterranean pamphlets and newspapers and a book
its where the age enn he roughly es­ ments of percussion, as cymbals, body in dancing. Gourds filled with marriage or sport; but heretofore, so blood predominates in the Individual. giving directions for the manufacture
It does not reveal the presence of of explosives.
pebbles were used as huud-rattlev.
timated and Its absence in deposits rattles and hells soon followed^
Shells were struck together like cym­ far as we can learn by exhaustive re­ Alpine blood so rendlly for the Alpine
Wind Instruments.
which are of more recent date.
search, there has been no effort to or­ stock usually show brown hair of an
Turkey Hen Lays.
Later came the wind Instruments, bals. The Museum . collection also
“Had there been gnme hunters In
ganize on a basis of physical charac­
Falmouth, Ky.—Mrs. A. H. Steph­
the pleistocene period North Amerl- sucn as musical shells and varieties contains three small bronze discs, teristics, if a few Jolly Fat Men's clubs Intermediate and Indeterminate shade.
The shape of the head should be most ens, formerly- of this county but now
slightly concavo-convex, with per­
valuable In detecting that particular residing In Kenton county, has a blue
forated projections by which they be excepted.
The
tendency
to
organize
on
a
basis
strain.
turkey hen that laid 80 eggs last
were evidently suspended.
When
struck with any hard substance they of hair color, therefore. Is a thing of
The Nordic and the Mediterranean spring and then raised a brood of
give out a remarkably clear and great and alarming possibilities, espe­ stocks have different qualities, accord­ young turkeys.
cially If red-headed women take the ing to the anthropologists. The Nord­
She has a bronze turkey hen that be­
resonant sound.
lead In the matter. Imagine If you
Whereas among us the fad of the can an Insurrection of the Interna­ ics are noted for their combativeness, gan laying April 1 and laid continu­
their organizing ability and their sense ously up to Nov. 17, a total of 11«
day Is the ukelele, the Peruvians of tional Order of Red-Headed Women.
of order. The Mediterranean race on eggs. During all this time the hen did
THE GOOD OLD DAYS” delighted
And this organization of red-headed
In performing on the huayra puhura, women Into clubs will undoubtedly in­ the other hand is noted for Its artistic not show any Inclination to “seL”
or pipes. The pipes were open nnd tensify what you might call the hair nnd musical ability, and Its creative
genius generally, while In war and gov­
closed, and made of bone or cane, class-feeling.
The Order of the
nnd. In one known Instance, of stone. Golden Fleece will no doubt make a ernment It Is not so conspicuously suc­
Sun Cooks Scientist’s
Flutes of cune, or bone and of pretty thorough study of all the data cessful. It Is the theory of some
Meals on Novel Stove
gourd were also popular. They were bearing on red-headedness, and each scientists that nearly all the great
carved In a variety of fantastic person will come away from Its gath­ European governments were organized
Washington.—Advantages of
shapes. A number of the boue llutes erings with a clearer notion of the spe­ by Nordics. They say that the orig­
the Old Sol cook stove, operated
which have been found have stop- cial destiny which her flaming top has inal Romnns were Nordics from the
north, and that when this stock died
24 hours a day on sun heat
holes on the under side, apparently prescribed for her.
out, due to an unfavorable climate, the
alone, were explained to the
meant to be closed by the thumb.
That Old Saying, Y’ Know,
Roman government collapsed.
This
National Academy of Sciences
They are very primitive Instruments,
There seems long to have been a pretty theory has never been proved.
here by Dr. C. O. Abbot of tbs
not producing a true or complete aort of general agreement that red­
Smithsonian Institution.
scale. Thut the Peruvians were uble headed persons have pecultar charac­
Subject Little Understood.
The device Is as yet a lux­
to realize their shortcomings to at teristics. It Is generally believed, for
In- fact, the whole matter ef race
ury, he admitted, but added that
least some extent appears n (he fact example, that they have hot tempers
characteristics is little understood.
Mrs. Abbot had done everything
that In some Instruments attempts to and strong emotions generally. In the
Typically, a tall blonde man should
but fry on the solar cook stove
correct the scale have been mnde; the last century a simile in common use be a good executive, a reliable, con­
at Mount Wilson, Cal. He dis­
venrs have been plugged with hits was “easy ns making love to a red­ scientious fellow, not apt to get ex­
played a can of beans, saying
of gourd nnd substituted by other headed girl.” Since the rise of cited or act suddenly on Impulse, but
they were solar cook stove
holes. Moreover, It Is to be re­ the Nletzsche-Shaw-Mencken school of
rather lacking In Imagination and en­
canned, looked good and “tasted
membered that the age and condition philosophy, which holds that woman Is thusiasm. These latter qualities should
better.”
of the Instruments, especially those a dangerous predatory animal, bent on be found rather In a brunette.
The apparatus. Doctor Abbot
of cane, have doubtlessly affected the hunting man down and making a
You can find much to contradict this
said, was a “concave, parabolic,
tone qualities.
,
slave of him, this generally has been notion, and you can dismiss It with a
cyllndric
reflector”
through
revised to read “dangerous as making shrug If you wish to. But yon can
wbich ran a tube of ordinary
Incraass Vlnsyard Ac r jags.
love to a red-headed girl.”
find also by common observation some
cylinder oil to absorb beat from
Whatever basis this saying may have facts to support IL For example. Is It
the reflector and then apply It to
San Francisco.—Information that
the cooking compartment, in­
approximately 175.000 addltl >ual acres In the experience of man. It Is ample without significance that the engineers
sulation retaining beat In the »11
will he devoted to vlneyari i In Cal­ evidence of a general popular feeling of ocean-going boats—men on whom
over night
ifornia this year has » beau brought that red-headedness Is a quality of the many lives depend—are almost al­
Cooking temperatures were
before prohibition officials here, ac­ mind and temperament as well as of ways blood men—either Scotchmen or
A gold medal was presented to Oapt. Emmanuel J. Oppenheimer, oldest cording to reporta made pt bile.
the hair. For some reason, there Is Scandinavians. And how many such
automatical ly regulated by a
living United States war veteran, the oilier day by Commander W. F. Klgbmey
float device, he said, while a sim­
The high price of wine g apes was no similar popular Idea . regnrdlag tall blond Scots and Swedes will you
In behalf of Argonne post. Veterans of Foreign Wars. Captain Oppenheimer said to have been given by 'he grow­ other hair colors, bat scientific re­ find In such occupations as designing.
ple clockwork mechanism kept
served In the Mexican war. He Is shown here with Ills grauddaughter
search shows that hair Is a great re- Interior decorating, teaching and per-
the reflector pointed to the sun.
ers for the Increased acr -age. •
tier of character In an Indirect way. forming music, which requires a
Indians in Peru
Knew of Jazz
W om en Red Heads
Form New Society
PRIZE FOR BRIGHTEST HUE
KNEW NOTHING OF STRINGS
• Oldest War Veteran Is Honored
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