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,iV l- iri-i ' i iii -, - n rni mil i ii i, , -nn 7 j pass an. .MILT KAW QKBUOJCIAM. nPfPUTOW. OKBGOft. VRIDAY, AUGUST 5, ItlO. EIGHT PAGE. Y 5 4' fl f I: NORTHWEST NOTES - rf .wvv "plum work" and does gTtat deal of rood In a nulet wav. and tha T)iv. I op is her hero, just as he is the hero uf j thousands of infatuated women who : Keep his photographs enshrined on their chimney-pieces. Bad Fire at South Bend. South Bend. Wash. At 7 o'clock Thursday asornlag the residence of John McDonnell, was discovered by neighbor to be on fire and the alarm wa given. Smoke and flames were pouring from the house when the fire was discovered, and there was no VXITKD STATE MAY BCY WRIGHT PATENTS Hobo Is Killed By Train. Albany. Or. While traveling as a hobo. Luclen LnFnsue. 22 vear old. i "i"irpie, a well Known Chicago. Will the United States man of San Rafael. Cal.. was run over government be empowered to pur by a freight train at Harrisburg, at 2 chnse from the Wright brothers for o'clock Thursday morning, and died 1 1.000.000 the basic patents which here six hours later. LaFargue slip- practically control aviation, no thuf poasiDiiiry of saving eiiner me nouse pea irom me ireignt train on which the important assets may be transferr or contents. Mr. McDonnell and lxl , he was riding, and several cnrs passed cd to the whole people in the Interest wne ana son were asieep i u umc , "r win iegn. e was Drought to or the development and science of and barely escaped won their lives iwny at :zu ana placed in St. flying? Mrs. McDonnell rushed out through Mary s hospital, where both legs were A bill with this end in view has been the flames in her night clothes and amputated at the body. He failed to drawn up by Charles F. Dutch of the was dangerously burned. Mr. Donnell rally from the shock of the operation Harvard law school, and If the pro and his son Jumped from the second and died at 8:30. LaFargue asserted motors of this unique campaign are story windows. The young man es- that it was his first hobo trip. successful the measure will be Intro- caped unhurt, but the father was ter- J duced in congress by some member riMy burned and one rib was lorn CHINESE REARED HORSE i o: tne "se of representatives at the irom me veneora wnen ne siruea me DOESN'T SAVVY ENGLISH npxt s(,ssln- Mr. Dutch aims to ground. Both Mr. McDonnell and his . "prevent a monopoly of aerial navl wife are well along in years and the gDokane w h w Ration, to stimulate aviation and to latter has been in poor health and the their patents. Text of the BUI. The bill as framed follow mArkpf .rn, t . 1.. compensate the Wright brothers for and mjur.es have piac- Spokane va a few mIle8aV of ed them both m a precarious condi- Spokane la k of t!on. The McDonnell residence was h,,vir, . ,.,. . ll" valued at ,3500. and had been refur- ZZT toan! " " " " " ' r.eignbor tiller of the soil Pruliihiis .Medicine Sampler. He nnid tia for the animal, which he admits "Resolved, Py the senate and house o representatives of the United States of America, in congress assembled sound and well" trained: but he the, lhe lconlmls)i',"p' f ratents be and he is hereby authorized find di rected to purchase from Wilbur Wright and Orvllle Wright of Ohio. Hood River, Or. The Hood River adds tearfully, he has worn his pati city council has passed an ordinance ence and three whips to a frazzle In rirri i Hit in tr ti TmmtfitiiMia H!atriKii attemntinir to mnlcA tVi a tltA.rnn u tlon of medicine samples in the city colt understand the meaning of "Old- I PSPcutors. administrators, heirs and fixing a fine of from ,25 to $100 p" and "Whoa." At first Kinter j r nf,slns- Patents, patents as a peaalty for its Eolation. The believed the horse was balkv, but T , n aPP!l(,ntlon tor patents language of the emergency clause, Wt,"B clambered over the fence and or devices claimed by which follows, leaves no doubt as to sP0e a few words In Chinese and the ! . , . " "b1ur , riRht nnd Orvllle the necessity of the ordinance. "In- animal started for town with a wagon 1 . s t r, cIther of thpm cpncern asmuch as the indiscriminate distri- Ioal ' berries and melons. Arriving ! n "er0p'!!ne! r fIylnff ma-hlnes, bution of patent medicines, soaps, at the city market Kinter veiled 1 .1d , ',u,b,islh or mnke ame pills, and other articles deleterious to '"""hoa" until his voice gave out. but ' 1' lse. f4Pely ,ac,Si,lb,? the pro. the nublin health, hv anta t th. tne horse kept on and dirt not mtnn "l ' wirace ana art ot aenai dwellings in Hood River bids fair to unt" ft "ached the end of a blind work havoc with the Inner mechan- aIJev- Kinter has made overtures to ism of the adolescents of said city, an WonS to accept the horse and return emergency is hereby declared," etc., i lno money, out tne chinaman refuses, etc. Infantile Paralysis at Vancouver. Vancouver, Wash. A disease known to the medical farternlty as Infantile paralysis and which nas been prev- saying he did not guarantee the colt to be a linguist. Kinter has asked the police to adjudicate the matter. PRINCESS IS ADMIRER OP BACHELOR BISHOP alent In the east for two navigation "Section 2. That for the purchase of said Inventions or devices the sum of $1. 000, 000 or as much thereof as may be necessary, Is hereby appro priated out of any money In the treas ury not otherwise appropriated." Could Restrict Aviation. "The Wrights are not philanthrop ists any more than others who own great patents." said one of the local builders of aeroplanes. "They have a perfect right to their own, but the fact remains that so long as they exert their influence against the promlscu- or three rAnn TO-. DLL. T a Mrs. , .aV,o VnM. ... " xiey. Annur ar oirnTf Mr 7u n w . ley w'nnlngton-Ingram, the bache-U"i?f"-.fL.T: ,or Bishop of London has so long been afflicted witn the ie n'TZl at,,ham PaIace by ous use of the,r Patents ava" criticll VondiUon. uglT JL ??Sel ,d,s country must necessarily be re- What ImnroveH Vfim arm. haw. K l"! " "f" 'u lemporai sirictea. ir the Wr ghts are so In- palysTmnce l2t SSrdS iTiS ' ?wv. Z ? F"? as8"tance as cllned, they can keep out the best termed la chUd. ! nd i, mL " v ,n, thC a,0Cese' tnat he "as known foreign aviators whose ma feaed Dr H I tor. Z, bexT, abso,ote'y case hardened. chines Include features that are cov It iht cae' " t H " tat7t adm,rer " the Princess ered by the Writght patents, or tne caae. ( LoUe of Schleswlg-Rolsteln. the "For this reason mv original sug- ! daughter of Princess Christian. The ; gestlon that the Wrights be recom- $11,999 Priaes at Yakima Fair. Princess married some years ao a pensed and their patents turned over North Yakima, Wash. In the k... .V -... Anoen or Annait to the people still holds good course of the week's races at BY FIRE NEAR ATHENA SMUT EXPLOSION CAUSES LOSS OP KEYS MACHINE . . ; . . v v. ni4uru j VMiiiHi l i I ii t n o nonn a ami hnMn am ti the I marriage proved disastrous , would cost the government a lot of Washington state fair this fall $tl.- 1 fl.T!," annnHed. The Princess re-1 money, but It would put the United S00 in prizes will be distributed ae- d E"5land' and ha remained States many steps in advance of the cording to the announcement of See- a, "' t JrVliV tWi,!tl countrles ,n aordlng a reta t, nr t v.I . . I almost weekly visits to Fulham Pal- mighty field for scientific nmetlce .... . vnii , . i ba-c m ii i n H a mar ... . . . running races It,, Z a . c"aP,aln cannot very well j Daily East Oroswilan tell her to "call another day." ' I only 65 cents per month. by carrier First Harvest Fire In Vicinity Uncut grain burned and Sacked Uraln Dam aged No Insurance on Machine Exalting Runaway on Athena Streets. (Special Correspondence.) Athena, Ore., Aug. 4. The first fire of the harvest field In this vicinity occurred here yesterday evening at o'clock and the flames destroyed the machine owned by Joe Keys, also some standing grain and some grain In the sack was damaged. Joe Keys was on the last setting of Alex Johnson's field northeast of town, and the smut was very bad. The smut gas was ignited by some un known cause and an explosion occur red setting fire to the thresher and i' was soon destroyed. Besides the machine the fire destroyed the der. nek table and feeder. The fire soon neiced up the remainder of the grain which was uncut, and the smoke and heat damaged the sacked grain con siderably. Keys had no insurance on the ma chine, however, as he had cancelled It On the 28th Of lnnt mnntV. m,. thresher which was destroyed was a 32-Inch Pride of Washington, and Mr. Keys will have another one In the f'.eld and ready to thresh by tomorrow noon. An excitl this morning and the result was a badly damaged mowing machine and a bruised driver. The rirfv . young man in the employ of H. A. wren nnd had just started out to Work. With a Mb- team nt ma... 1 the animals took a sudden notion to run and the young man was unable to hold them. They ran around sev eral clocks here In town and ended up by running- lntn a ... ..a thus breaking the mower to pieces. The driver however was thrown out oi me seat when the team began to run and suffered a badly bruised leg. A NEW ZEPPELIN. Announced Count Will Bnlld One Which Can Stay Up 80 Hour-. London. It Is announced that the designs for an entirely new type of airship, named Blue Bird, have been completed. The airship has been designed by a famous engineer who Is a univer sity professor of engineering. He is one of Count Zeppelin's right hand men. Hto airship embodies all the best features comprised In the Zeppe lin dirigibles. In the Patrie and In the Geneva. In the entire tribe of balloons of the dirigible type the motor has been suspended from a cigar-shaped body enclosing a balloonette and has been suspended at a considerable distance below the cigar-shaped body. The result of the suspension of the en gine far below the body of the balloon is that the center of resistance to air pressure waa at too great a distance above the center of propulsion. In the Blue Bird airship which has been designed for transatlantic work, the body of the balloon la rendered rigid by the singular formation which turns the keel aa it were into the backbone of the airship itself. The airship can carry inside the keel a crew of ten persons, two engines aft, and on the under side of the keel, which Is 160 feet In length. Is a ae ries of Immense reservoirs. This huge ship offers far less re sistance to progress through the at mosphere than any ship hitherto con structed; while owing to its extreme ly simple design it can carry more power than any other. The whole command of the ship is concentrated in the hands of the pilot In the center Of the keep, and at his hand are. vorv simple appliances which can, at the toucn or a linger, put in or throw out of action, as desired, the motors pro pellers, rudder, ventilators and valves. The powers of the Blue Bird air ship for Its transatlantic voyage are as follows: It can carry five tons of petrol. It can stay eighty hours in uie air. it can rise to a height of 10, 000 feet above the level of the sea. It has a maximum speed of 60 miles an hour; and consequently a radius of action over no less than 4000 milos, without descending; and it can com fortably carry a crew of ten persons. The next remarkable feature of this airship is that by the construction of its engine it can use either gas or petrol at the same time or separately; by this means automatically lessening Its weight by using petrol (which it carries as ballast) aand then using gas to prevent the rise which otherwise the decrease in weight would cause. This reinforcement of petrol by the use of hydrogen gas is an absolutely new feature and the result of the combustion Is to Increase the radius of action and distance of flight by no less than one-third. Another feature of the Blue Bird airship Is that it is not affected by change of temperature, or hot sun, as have been all previous airships. The action of the sun affects the volume of the gas; the action of rain over loads the balloon. But In the Blue Bird airship these two effects are compensated by the amount of petrol or gas to be burned in the motor. The pilot has under his hand two entire ly Independent means, not only of pro. pulsion, but also of rise and fall. .. The Blue Bird Is to be completed on high ground lying by Falmouth Harbor. Of course it's all a little blubb. And yet the public never tires; The worklngman he always sweats; The gentleman well, he perspires. a love A Love Match. "Theirs must have been match." "SoT" "Yes, when he lost his fortune she w-ent to work to support him." Raad the "Want" ads today T v. Proven Ecsem Cure. Many eczema sufferers have failed so utterly with salves and other "dis coveries" that even the assurance of the best physician or druggist cannot Induce them to Invest another dollar In any remedy. It Is to these discouraged sufferers In particular tha we now offer, at only 25 cents, a trial bottle of the ac cepted standard eczema remedy, a Blmple wash of oil of wlntergreen, thymai and glycerine, as componnd ed in D. D. D. Prescription. 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