East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, April 05, 1910, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, TIESDAT, APRIL 5, 1910.
PAGE THBB3L
NEWS OF THE .
.NORTHWEST.
School Lands Bring $40,068.
Ellensburg, Wash. The state school
lunds lying adjacent to tho city were
placed on sale at the courthouse Eat
urday and nettod.the state $40,0(8.
The half of a section lying three miles
east of the city brough $32,000, and
. one of the 80 acre tracts bought by
Frank Schorman for $7500 was sold
two hours later for $8000.
Crater Liiko Road Assured. .
Portland. The Crater Lake road
will bo built. Government approval of
the project has been secured by Will
a. Steel, a recognition appropriation
of $5000 made. Engineer B. P. Heldle
sent by the government . to Medford,
and tho promiBo' given that 60 per
cent of the work will have been ac
compllshed by July 1 of this year.
Child in Flume Is Rescued.
Spoknne, Wash. Carried 300 yards
through a covered flume, Audrey, the
seven-year-old daughter of Mrs. Sam
u'i II. Hughes, of Kellogg, Idaho, Is
none tho worse for her experience.
The child, with Eva Lynch, was play
ing along the Bunker Hill flume near
the old Stem Winder mill, .when sho
slipped Into the race and was carried
down 300 yards. Her playmate ran
down the grade calling for help and
Town Marshal Cavanaugh and James
Butt or ton came to the rescue, drag
ging the child out. That she had a
heavy bearskin coat on accounts for
the fact that she was carried so far
without sinking. The flume is seven
fnet deep and wbb full at the time.
OldcMt linker Woman Dies.
Baker City, Ore. Mrs. Sarah Dunn
94 years of age, reputed to be the old
est woman in Baker county, died
Sunday night at the home of her
daughter, Mrs. Susan Bltts, In till in
city. She was born In Pennsylvania
In 1816, and moved to Ohio, where
she was married to Aaron Dunn. The
couple moved to Missouri, where they
lived for B3 years, j
Mrs. Dunn hnd 100 descendants.
She was the mother of ten children, '
five of whom are living. There are
33 'grandchildren, 46 greut-grand-;
children. She retained full possession '
of her faculties to tho lost. Death 1
was caused by a complication of all
inents,
Curb Liberty of C'owh.
Mui'shwieiil, Ore. Cows belonging
to the people of Coqulllo City, the
county east of Coos county, can no
longer roam at large. This has been
a question that has been fought out
ut the city elections for many years.
At the last election those who ndvo.
en ted allowing the cows to run at
large won by only two 'or three votes.
The city council, however, took the
matter In hand, and as there was a
strong sentiment against the system of
pasturing In the city streets, an or
dinance was passed, prohibiting -cows
to run at lurge. This ordinance took
effect April 1, so from now on the
Cofiullle City cows must browse with
in the bounds of fences,
Saved from the Grave.
"I had about given up hope, after
nearly four years of suffering from
a severe lung trouble," writes Mrs. M.
L. D!x, of Clarksvllle, Tenn. "Often
the pain In my chest would be almost
unbearable and I could not do any
work, but Dr. King's New Discovery
has made me feel like a riew person.
Its the best medicine made for the
throat and lungs." Obstinate coughs,
stubborn colds, hay fever, la grippe,
asthma, croup, bronchitis and hcra
morages, hoarseness and whooping
cogh, yield quickly to this wonderful
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bottles free. Guaranteed by Tallman
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woman between 20 and 30 years of
age. M. Hamard, chief of the detec
tive force, is attempting to discover
the trunk of the body with the aid of
several of tho best Paris police dogs.
M. Hamard said that the crime seem
ed to have been deliberately planned
and that the fuco had been mutilated
to prevent a photograph from being
taken which might leud to Identifi
cation. 'Several policemen who saw the
head at the Hue Hradler police sta
tion believe they recognized it as that
of a woman of remurkahle beauty.
The doctors also declared that the
woniun was certainly good looking,
with opulent hair which fell In ring
lets over the ears and neck-.
A telegram has been received from
DIJon stating that the body of a head
less woman also has been found there.
No details are at hand, but It is won
dered whether this discovery has any
thing to do with the Paris one, and
whether a new form of "Jaek-the-Ripperlsm"
has broken out.
LEAVES .MILLIONS TO
ENDOW POOR BRIDES
ALL PARIS STIRRED
DV SHOCKING CHIME
Paris. Tho discovery In the Rue
Botzaris of the mutilated head of a
woman, which had evidently been
only recently severed from its body,
has shocked all Paris. A police was
patroling with his dog, when the ani
mal discovered beneath a wall a pack
,et containing the head.
It was apparently the head of n
MOTH ITS FBI BID
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No woman who bears children need Buffer during the period
of waiting, nor at the time of baby's coming, If Mother's
Friend Is used as a massage for the muscles, tendons and glands
Of the body. Mother's Friend is a penetrating, healthful lini
ment which strengthens the ligaments, lubricates and renders pliant those
nmscles on which the strain Is greatest, prevents caking of the breasts by keep
tng the darts open, and relieves nausea, backache, numbness, nervousness, eta
Its regular use will prepare every portion of the system for the safety of both
mother and child and greatly reduce the pain and danger when the little one
comet. Mother's Friend Is sold at drug stores. Write for our free book, which .
4HBtn valuable information for expectant mothers.
THE BRAD FIELD CO., ATLANTA, OA
St. Petersburg. M. Vassaleff, a
millionaire bachelor of this city, has
bequeathed his entire fortune to pro
vide poor engaged couples with the
means of being married and setting
up In a comfortable borne.
He explained that he did "not wish
to leave anything to his relatives, as
they are rich enough already, but he
wished to enable poor girls to marry.
He asks:
"What is the reason that so many
beautiful women never get a husband?
Solely that the young men of the pres
ent day have no self-respect. They
do not look for beauty, but for mon
ey, when they seek a wife.
"It Is not surprising, then, that so
many of the loveliest creatures remain
spinsters. No one will marry them
because they have no dowry. I love
all women, especially those who have
to work for their living, and that is
why I want to help them to get mar
ried, for I consider that a single life
Is the saddest thing on earth."
The disappointed heirs are endeav
oring to invalidate the will.
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HIG POWER PLANT
TO BE HEADY APRIL 15
Minidoka. Idaho. Master Mechan
ic Wanchofe of the Minidoka Irriga
tion project states that everything will
be In readiness to start pumping by
April 15.
During the winter the second excit
er and the second and third units of
power were Installed, which means
that there is 5000 horsepower, more
than three times the power of last
year, which fact assures a sufficient
amount to light up the project and
to more than supply the pumps on
the snuth side. There is yet room In
the power house for two more units,
which will not be installed until more
land Is opened up or more power
needed for commercial purposes. Sev
eral tests have been made and so far
the machines have proved far better
than tho required efficiency and at
the dam everything points to a suc
cessful season's run.
Worse Than Bullets.
Bullets have often caused less suf
fering to soldiers than the eczema L.
W. Harriman, Burlington, Me., got In
the army and suffered with, forty
years. "But Bucklen's Arnica Salve
cured nie when all else failed," he
writes. Greatest healer for sores, ul
cers, boils, burns, cuts, wounds, bruis
es and piles. 25c, at Tallman & Co.
He won the wager, but is now In the ,
hospital in a critical condition. He ;
Is dying of heart failure. I
DltlNKS 250 BOCK BEEHS.
IYiin-)IvHiiia Fish Dealer Wins Wa
ger. Hut Is Now Dying.
Heaver Falls. Pa. When the bock
beer signs made their appearance
here. Joseph Bova, a fish dealer,
made a wager that he could drink
250 glasses of the beer In three days.
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Owing to a change in business the
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LL1NERY
will be Closed Out at Once
Store will be closed all day Tuesday to get ready for the crowds
AM MiSlkery aft Cost Nothing Reserved
Sale Starts Wednesday Morning, April 6, at 8 a. m.
All sales cash, no alterations and no goods exchanged.
Buy your Spring Hat NOW and save money at the
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740 Main Street, Next to First National Bank