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' U '.J' 'V-' ' , nil mil -- .-- 1 1 ii ii Tinir iiirrniiiinni i irr n mm w imi laiMw MiMi r . t . ' -. 1.. J ' ' ' . '..-' 1 ' ' 1 ' ' EIGHT PAGES. TJATLY EAST ORBGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, MOXDAT. SEPTEMBER 26, 1910. PAGE THREE LITTLE LOVE GOD STILL ON HIS JOB Cl'PII) WATCHES OVER ABIU'ZZI-ELKIXS ROMANCE Francois do TeHsau Calls Love Match j alarming nit or Lire Interest of Two Continents, Europe and Am erica. Paris. The love romance of the Puke of Abruzzl and Miis Katherino Elkins, daughter of United States Senator Hiking Is attracting Increas ing attention In Parts due to recent developments that Indicate that Cupid U strictly In the Job. And strange to behold the com ments on the subject are unusually friendly toward the probable union or the two. Usually, in similar af fairs this Isn't so. The Frenchman usually scorns the Amrelcan; he hates the English and he loaths the Ger man; but he scorns the American. The thick necked cab driver, who beats his poor horse to death cheats the eye teeth out of his fare, and then goes home to salt hts money down and choke his wife Insensible, calls the American a pig. The Am erican only fares for dollars; he has no refinement. So usually, when Paris and France comments upon the marriage of a red faced, dissipated, bankrupt and dlsso luto nobleman of Europe, with an American heiress. It Is with some such remark as '"He would have done better to marry his mother's cook." The Duke of Abruzzl is well thought of In Europe. He appears to be an uncommonly clever sort of chap. And when one takes his good qualities In to consideration, it is all the more wonderful that France should take such a really keen delight in the re port that the wedding is 'a sure thing. Francois de Tessan has written an article on the subject for LaLlberta. He snys: "It Is charming, this romance, and exquisite in its varying phases. It takes us from the shores of flowery Florida to the Himalayas; through the court of Italy and Into the balm of Turin. It is interesting all the way. "The most varied people mix In this story, which has for its chief characters a really likable prince and a decidedly charming American There is a king and count of Turin! a queen and without doubt a collection of grand dames fussing and fuming for and against the match. There are two camps: The old fashioned folk who wish to uphold the traditions of nobility, and the more modern ones who see nothing out of place In the marriage with an American. Rome and Washington have becomo two seething centers of news; almost daily one hesrs that the engagement is off or that the marriage is imminent; or that the pretty girl Is affianced to an other and the duke Is In exile. "But love watchees. The romance h not broken and the mysterious de- noument Is preparing In the shadow. Today we know that the lovers are always in correspondence with one another and nre only awaiting a more favorable time. Only the last chapter 'Constancy triumphs over all obstacles,' needs to be written. The king of Italy has withdrawn his ob jections, which were never more than protocolary. "The duke will go to Washington In November as the guest of the Ital ian ambassador. He will deliver erne lectures on. his travels. But he is soon to be promoted to a rear ad rhlralcy and it Is then understood that he will then formally ask his cousin the king, for permission to wed his sweetheart for whom he has been waiting for two years. Everywhere everyone seems willing that the Am erican girl shall come. Into the Italian court as a full royal princess. "As to Miss Elkins herself, she has TUMOR OF YEARS GROWTH Removed by Lydia E. Pink ham'sVegetable Compound Holly Springs, Miss. "Words are iTiniipnuate for me to express what 1 . i i yourwouuen ui iueu-j licines naveaone ior me. 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If you would like special advice about your case write a confiden tial letter to Mrs. Pinkliam, at Lynn, Mass. Her advice is free, TV 'J 0 and always helpful. well won her title of Duchess of the Abruzzl by her faithful tenderness toward the prince. All In all it la a very beautiful romance!" SUMMER SEASON' HKIXGH AM Kill CANS TO IX)Xl)OX London. London Is Just now given over to visitors, chiefly American and continental. Drawn blind at mansions In West End squares are the rule rather than the exception, and there are- bu.sy xcencs daily In the railway stations 1n connection with the departure of peo ple for the moors and the seaside. ' On the other hiind the hotels have been full for some time. From May onward Americans arrive in London In large numbers, and though they make frequent exclusions Into the provinces they arc not absent for more than a few days at a time. The manager of one largest hotels in London stutetl today that the num ber of American visitors Is Increas ing year by year. They bring their families with them, too, which was not always the case, and they stay as long as business engagements permit. "They seem loath to leave London," he added, "and most hotels are sorry when they go, for the average Ameri can spends sensibly and freely." The large drapery and millinery es tablishments In the West End bear testimony to the shopping value of the American lady visitor. "Shj is not at all difficult to please." said one manager, "and unlike her Cana dian neighbors Is not particular as to price." The Americans are more Interested In the historic features of London than Its parks and squares. They consult their guide books daily, and make out an itinerary. Few show places of the metropolis escape their observation. The Abbey, St. Paul's cathedral and the houses of parliament are perhaps the most popular resorts of visitors, and all day long there is a constant stream In the direction of Westmin ster. A policeman on duty outside the Abbey counted 60 taxlcabs which set down fares within 20 minutes. Restaurants in the West ,Ed are reaping a harvest Just now during luncheon hours, and places of amuse ment In the evening have a large proportion of American and conti nental visitors among their patrons. A Bars Child dreads the fire. The dread la whole some but not the burn; that can be healed and Instantly relieved by ap plying Ballard's Diif Liniment. Be prepared for accidents by keeping a bottle always in the house. Best for sprains, bruises, cuts, scalds, rheuma tism, neuralgia, bunions any and all aches and pains. Price 25a 50c and tl. A. C. Koeppen & Bros. CLEARING LAXD. Cliar Pit Process Demonstrated to be Cheap and Effective. Portland, Ore. Experiments Just cenducted In clearing land by the char pit process at Chehalis, Wash., Is of vital Interest to the whole Northwest. The success of - the new method has been demonstrated In the tests Just made and ft offers a cheap and ef fective way to rid cut over land of stumps leaving It ready for the farm er's plow. Experts took up the subject and dl. rected the tests at Chehalis. Secre tary Merrll of the Citizens' Club, Chehalis, arranged for the experi ments and secured the attendance of Harry Thompson of the United States department of agriculture, and' Prof. H. W. Sparks, farm demonstrator at the State College, Pullman, who showed considerable Interest In the results. One hundred fir stumps, from two to four feet in diameter, were kept burning In this test and an accurate account kept of the labor required. Stumps were completely destroyed and roots burned out at an average cost of BO cents per stump. Distinct advantages of the char pit system are that It can be operated successfully without the high priced skilled labor required for blasting stumps and It is much less expensive than the donkey engine method. The titer pit system leaves the ground In good condition for the planting of crops, whereas the more expensive blasting method tears large holes In the ground and lifts the hardpan to the surface, lessening the productiv ity of the soil. Mr. Thompson s report on the case will be Issued later In a bulletin by the department of agriculture and copies may be had by addressing the Chehalis Citizens' club. Secretary Merrill has arranged with Mr. Thomp son and Prof. Sparks to hold further demonstrations at various points in western Washington, calculated to educate the people along the line of clearing up logged off lands. If the new method facilitates the clearing of the thousands of acres of Idle stump land In the Northwest, It will accomplish, great good. MYSTERY TKTinOUI7.ES LITTLE FRENCH TOWN Paris. The little village of Pego mas, near Frasso, has again been ter rorized by another of those extraor dinary crimes committed by people of whom nobody In the vlggalo has been able to catch sight. The prefect of the Alpes Marltimes hus gone to Pegomns to look Into the matter and a special meeting of the municipal council has been called. Twelve gendarmes will patrol the lit tle village every night until the crim inals are discovered ,and all the in habitants have been ordered to sub mit any weapons thy possess to care ful examination. Here are a, few of the crimes re cently committed by the "phantom bandits" as the people of Pegomas call them. A man named Rlsso w. s playing cards In a cafe when a bullet whistled into the room .and went trrough the hands th .t held the cards. In a house 200 yards away a boy of 16 was shot on Sunday night as he waa going to bed. The boy, whose name Is Musse, had noticed somebody lurking near the house. 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