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FROM UPPER M'KAYiNEWSY NOTES OF ECHO
MORE SNOW AND
PLENTY OF IT FALLS
One Farmer Lucky Enough to Buy
Hay John Schmidt Kills Bob Cat
Other News.
(Special Correspondence.)
McKay, Ore., Feb. 17. The snow
man la In evidence again. It com
menced at 6 a. m. this morning; and at
8 o'clock four Inches' had fallen and
more coming.
John Wynn succeeded In buying
SI tons of hay on the hill and moved
his sheep there one day this week.
The question of hay had vecome a se
rious one as he fed all he had.
John Schmidt killed a bobcat At
least John says he has and shows the
skin as evidence. But another story
told Is that John went hunting and
became lost. While wandering around
in a circle he came on his tracks and
noticed those of some animal along
side of his. While examining them
he heard a noise behind him, and
looking back beheld the bobcat fol
lowing his tracks. John gave one
startled glance and said "Net? (John
says "Nei" in an interrogative way.)
If you are looking for trucks I'll make
you some."
Bert Magden and Forrest Chappel,
two Modern Woodmen from Idaho,
are proving they are true woodmen at
Hllldale, where they are getting out
cordwood.
Only one bid for the mall contract
was made this year. Chris. Whlttlck
bid $600 per year, which was rejected
by the federal government. The old
contract was $325 per year.
Arthur Horn won the meerschaum
pipe and Carl Oberg the box of fan
cy candy at the drawing at the post
office. O. A. C. NOTES.
Farmers Week Great Success Has
kctball'Team on a Trip.
Oregon Agricultural College, Cor-
vallls. Ore. The exercises of Far
mers' Week Including the special pro
gram offered by the School of Do
mestic and Art, attracted 340 men
and women to the Oregon Agricultur
al college this year. Of this num
ber 135 are women who are studying
the problems of home building and
J 205 are men taking the work In fruit
( growing and general agriculture.
A corps of special lecturers chosen
from among the prominent men of
the state gave a series of talks on
practical problems in fruit growing
and farming in the state of Oregon.
These proved to be of great interest
and were particularly Instructive.
The Oregon Agricultural college
basketball team left February 17 for
a trip through the northwest. While
on this tour the team will play one
game with the Washington State col
lege, two games with the University
of Idaho and one game with Whit
man college.
' Two Oregon Agricultural college
students, Joseph Hallock and John
Cook, have rigged up a wireless tele
graph station and are receiving mes
sages daily. They catch messages
from all stations south as far as San
Francisco and north as far as the
middle of British Columbia. ' These
young men made practically all of
their intruments and constructed their
station unassisted.
No false pretense has marked the
career of Ely's Cream Balm. Being
entirely harmless, It Is not responsi
ble like the Catarrh snuffs and pow
ders, for minds shattered by cocaine.
The great virtue of Ely's Cream Balm
Is that it speedily and completely
overcomes nasal catarrh and hay fe
ver. Back of this statement is the
testimony of thousands a'nd a reputa
tion of many years' success. AH
druggists, 60c, or mailed by Ely Bros.,
5( Warren street, New Tork.
WOMAN RUNS RANCH;
WEARS MEN'S CI-OTHES
Husum, Wash. Conducting a large
ranch alone and without help is a task
enjoyed by Mrs. Rosander D. Hen
dryx, aged 75, living one mile up the
river from here on the east side.
Since the death of her husband,
two years ago, Mrs. Hendryx has per
formed all the work to be accom
plished on an Improved ranch of over
100 acres, with the exception of a few
weeks, during harvesting time, when
labor becomes too difficult for her
feeble hands.
This aged woman, during the last
season, harvested alone over two tons
j of onions, two tons of turnips and
neipori pick and pacK rruit. irom a
small orchard.
She also takes care of three horses,
eight head of cattle, numerous sheep,
hogs and chickens. She makes but
ter for market, peddles vegetables,
and is quicker In transacting business
than most men one-half her age.
Should one visit this aged woman's
ranch today they would see her going
about dresped in overalls and a man's
coat, with a cowboy hat, performing
her duties with a spryncss that is mar
velous. She says she feels young, and will
never quit leading a strenuous life
until compelled to do so.
$100 Reward. SlOO
The readers of tlili paper will be pleated
to learn tbat there Is at least one dreaded
dlKease luat science baa been able to cure
Id all Its stages, and that la Catarrh. Hall'f
Catarrh Cure Is the only positive care now
known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh
being a constitutional disease, rcqnlrea
ronatltntlonal treatment, llaM'a Catarrh
Cure taken Internally, acting directly npoa
tbe blood and mucous surfaces of the aji
tem, thereby destroying tbe foundation of
the disease, and glvlag the patient atrengtb
by building op the conatltntlon and attaint
ln nature In doing lta' Tork. The pro
prietors bare so much faltb In lta curative
powers tbat they offer One Hundred Dol
lara for any cane that It falls to cure. Bend
fur Mat of testimonials.
Address :
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Sold by Drugglats, 75e.
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We can grind you a new lense In a
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to us. Hanscom's Jewelry store.
BABY DAUGHTER OF MR.
AND MBS. W EB JE1VETT DIES
Burled Yesterday Walla Walla High
School Basketball Team Defeats
Echo 33 to 18 Other News Items.
(Special Correspondence.)
Echo, Ore., Feb. 20. Today at 10
o'clock occurred the sad funeral of
Mr. and Mrs. Web Jewett's six-month-old
daughter, Violet. The little one
has been poorly the last two months
and Its spirit took its flight early .Sat
urday morning. The funeral services
were conducted by Rev. A. M. Lam
bert. A basketball game each week is a
regular article of diet here. The lat
est game was played last night by the
Walla Walla high school second team
and the Echo Athletic team, the score
being 33 to 18 In favor of the visitors.
The Echo boys did good playing, but
were outclassed by the team from the
Garden City.
Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Stevens return
ed Friday morning, from Portland,
where they have been several days on
business and pleasure bent. While
there Mr. Stevens attended the Lum
bermen's convention.
J. W. Coppinger, formerly of Echo,
but now of Pendleton, spent Saturday
here, caring for his business Interests.
L. B. Wells and son, Sherman, are
In Portland. Mr. Wells took his son
down to have his eyes treated.
Hugh Smith and wife returned home
Friday morning from Pendleton,
where they had been visiting.
- Mrs. Jas. McLaughlin returned Fri
day from a short visit to Pendleton.
She was accompanied by her cousin,
D. Hurld, who has his sheep In win
ter quarters at Pine City.
' Mr. H. W. Collins, manager of the
Interior Warehouse at Pendleton, was
a visitor here on Friday. He was the
guest of Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Everltt.
Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Bowers of Wal
la Walla, left for their home this
evening after a short visit with Mr.
Bowers' uncle. Rev. J. T. Hoskins. Mr.
and Mrs. Bowers attended the basket
ball game that was played here last
night, their son George being one of
the players.
Tit ACES LOST DOG BT
LICENSE TAG IN SAUSAGE
Los Angoles, Cal. "Why is a wien
er sandwich called a hot dog?" was
answered recently In the develop
ments that followed the finding of
two mutilated bits of metal In one
of the sausages which Mrs. (J. E. Se
wright cooked for her husband's mid
day meal. "
Sewright was enjoying the wiener
when his teeth struck a hard sub
stance, which on being drawn out
proved to be a bit of brass bearing
the word "dog."
The second piece found in the same
sausage proved to be a bit of brass
bearing the number 1443. Sewright
stopped eating and hurried to the li
cense bureau at the city hall, where
his suspicions were verified by the
information that license No. 1443 had
been issued to Miss Anna Bell, a
prominent young woman of this city.
"Did. you own dog license 1443?"
Sewright asked when he reached Miss
Bell's home.
"Oh, do you know where Sparker
is?" eagerly Inquired the young wo
man. '
"Only part of him," replied Se
wright. Then he explained.
AMERICAN AT1.TI STS TO
IIEI.P FLOOD VICTIMS
Paris. Twenty box seats at a thou
sand franks each have already been
sold for the benefit concert for the
flood sufferers to be given by Am
erican artists 't the Opera Comique
on Monday evening. President and
Madame Fallleres will occupy a state
box, and M. Briand and M. Mlllerand
and other members of the ministry
will attend.
Emma Eames has promised to
sing; Isadore Duncan has promised to
dance: Harry Hughes Weldon, the
American basso. Is coming from the
opera house at Brussrls and Masse
net will conduct.
The chief Interest of the musical
public Is in the first appearance of
Miss Ruth L. Deyo, the American pl
aniste, Edward MacDowell's gifted
pupil. It is announced that she will
play MacDowell's great concerto In
D minor, which never has been heard
in Paris, though Miss Deyo has play
ed it with the Berlin and Leipslc or
chestras. Miss Deyo, who Is very
young, belongs to an old American
family. Her brother Is now a cadet
at Annapolis.
REDSKIN MAID WANTS
TO GET CUPID'S SCALP
North Yakima, Wash. A decade
ago a divorce was practically unknown
among Indians of the Yakima reser
vation. Now they are becoming fre
quent and not once does the dissatis
fied wife fall to ask for alimony.
Ellen Ross, who was Ellen Onley, of
the well known Indian family of
which a brother of Richard Olney of
President Cleveland's cabinet, was the
founder, has asked the courts for a
divorce from Haven G. Ross after only
throe months of married life.
She says nor husband celebrated
the marriage by getting beastly
drunk, that he ill-treated her. Is in
sanely Jealous, and that he deceived
her about his financial condition, al
leging that he had a well furnished
home In Adams, Ore., where he had
nothing of the sort.
This up-to-date InJlan maiden asks
for' an absolute divorce,, the restora
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declared sole owner of her allotment,
permanent alimony and SI 50 attor
ney's fees.
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Kidney Ills come quietly myste
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Chicago. The heaviest Ice crop of :
the last 30 years is being harvested
and by the time the season is closed, !
a week or 10 days, 2.600,000 tons will
have been stored in the icehouses that '
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cllne In price, however, to the small '
consumer. "You never saw better I
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the Knickerbocker Ice company yes- j
terday, "but the price will not be
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largest Item In making the retail price '
and so our prices are figured on that j
basis. The retail Ice sells for 8 per j
ton and brings no greater profit than !
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