e ARNOLD I E WOK T : flrrlKnilon Company rtcfljns Con- filriicllon of New iliimc. FINISHED 11V AUGUST FIRST Wtct nnd figure" I'erlnlnliiKlo Plume umlcr CunntruciliiM Sliuw li tho Hunt In lie Hod llnglttcer 0. S. Young lit Charge, The Arnold Intention Coinpitny li.ii let the contract for the con struction of ItM new fliiuic from the I) Hchntc to it ennui KOtitli of Hcnil. George Lowell, of JJentl, who Inn hull extensive ex pel fence in Mich work, lint been iiwnrclccl the conduct anil coiininirtion In now in progrcn GeorKC S. Young will he the engineer In clturgc for the company l'totn L D. Wleit, who linn (I raw n tip the plniiH ami hpcolficn turns "f llie fltim for the Arnold IrrlgutlonlMM, the following ilatn concerning it Inn Inren obtiilncd. The llnme will he one mile in leu tli, ii fri't wide nnd three feet d vp, i li .1 water capacity for to, om Here Iti coit will upproxl in ttc 515.000. The footing of the new structure are to be 3x3 feet, flooring and Hidei of two Inch material, the y.ikcH compoicd of a sill and a joist C4i li l.j Irel by 4x4 luetic, and lour M.niiintil lour Icel by 4x3 inches. Tlicrc will be two 1 6-foot ftlriugcr 10x5 inches outside nnd two 10x6 Inches Inside. The tres tle are to he eight feet apart, and there will be both crovt and lateral briiciiig The fluuii, it Is understood, will be the ImM that money can buy and for id capacity will be uimiriuvwd. Auguit 1st Is the date set fur the completion of the work. Already the Arnold company litis sold wnter for over 6,000 acres, while some 10,000 acres arc owned by the stockholders. The company, it is understood, is in very prosper ous Khupe, and anticipates much this summer. Already a consider ublc force of men and tenuis is at work extending the Pine Forest lateral eastward, while it Is under Mood that extension of the north lateral will be undertaken this summer STRONG PULSE BEATS. Cmi In Which Thtr Art Perceptible to the Eye. "It I not inch mi iim-ommon iIiIor." , KAtil a pliridclnn. "10 II ml a imtihiu ivhont pulo tifata con bo plainly ureti. and yet I iuppo there are bill few ouuldo of ibv profranlun who rcullio , ttio fact, lu most prom ttio bent of ttio puis cannot tn iK-rrclTed. but the ' mere net Ibnl ttio bcatlnz la pcrcptl- I1I0 dora not mean that ttio pulso Is other than normal. I hare como acroca a number of enne wliero ttio ihrobblnc I of the wrUt could bo plainly aecn. nttd yet tho persons rnroly envo orldcnco of abnormality In temperature. They were rarely forerlnh and were In coort physical condition ncuurally I'ulies of this kind, from this view, which Is bnscd iiHin actual obnorrntlom of cnf. do not Imllcnto nnytliliiR more than an abnormal physical condition lu tho formation of tho wrist veins. "I lime im't with one cniw which was possibly n llttlv extrnnrdliiury lu that It was plainer nnd much ttioro dUtlnel llinn any I hail oror seen lioforo, II could almost bo heard. Tho artery 1 would rise to n point almost as law ns tint Imll of the II tt lu tinner of 11 child ninl would thntiKu from Iho wlilto of iho skin to 11 MihmI ptirplo with otch heat of Iho pulse. 1 found It ensy to count tin1 pulso licnm without toui'liliiK iho pnili!in ivrlpl, I could sco plainly mimiuli to keep the record, nnd In order not lo err lu my rnlculn Hon I tested It In nereral wn nnd found It wns correct nnd Hint there wris no mtstnko lu my countluif with 1I10 naked ere." THE ARTIST WON. Mis Nrv and Hit Drawing Combined Mnde the Editor MmI. The islllor had gltcii the nrtUt an order lo llniiriiti' llir story nud had drawn 11 rmiuli ilhigniiii of tho kind of skrleh ho wnnied. It must show n deer rniilllmi In 11 high leap over n eluuip nl biixtieM Tlie nrtlit rend tho uiniiticrlpl, iiniile Iho pit-tun nnd sent ll lu. It vtns well dour. Tin deer was a uuiRiillli eni fellow, with h pair of 'antlers that Hie innut niiiblllous buck inlulii well ! prmid of. Tho itlltnr look 0110 liMik ut the drnwlui; and then In dl'UUM returned It to Iho nrtlst, wlih n letter MntliiK Hint Hie II pi rr mul be redrnwu beeauso "the "lory plainly Mate that iho buck was n yearling, eonseiiieuily ho would have had only spike horns nnd not Iho kind of millers ou liatv depleted," The nril't wns not. boweror, dls nmyetl. IIpsIixkI pat fornnlfers. With cournKo born of Immovable conviction liw returned the drnwluit tiimlterrtl to the nil 1 or and wired him "Componl Hon demnuds nutters. Clin pro maim script t" 'Ihrei-yeiir-old buck." The editor was utruck s dumb by this niniilfcitntlnn of nerve that he actually IihiU lime to study tho draw In jx. Ilo let III ImRKluntloii picture the splko buck Instead of tho majestic auilernl Ix-iiuty nud meekly deeldeil that Hie nrtUt knew a thins or two, n Hut iilltnrlsl blue pencil wns bnuiuht Into reuUlllou. the buck en lo rd I wo yi-nrs lu n la uumlier of mlu utes, nnd Hie periodical loat not hint: by tho clMiigu. New York I'rcta. II Tho PIONEER AERONAUT Bravo nnd Daring French man Pllatro do Rozlor. TRAGIC END OF HIS CAREER. Obeyed Instructions. Mr. Dabba wns still out at 2 a. m. Unnblo In wnll calmly nny louecr. Mrs, Dabbs began pncliic the hall. Hhr had eono back nml forth about thirty seven times when sho heard thump at the back door. Rhe walked bnck and rieercd tliroucli ttio Klass. It was Mr. Dabbs. all rlulit. Ho -f iiiih! 10 linvo fallen In tho mud two or threo times. Hhe let him In and steadied him up stairs, "Why did you como to Iho back door)" sho asked. Ilo collected hi fucltlro veils before he answered. "There Is a stsn In front which says that all package must bo delivered at the rear," ho sald.-tiL Louis l'ost-Dls-patch. CIosIuk out our p.iiut line at cost Mkkhim. I)KfO Co. 5 c Good Candy Insurance Look for this It Htamls Tor alltliatlHcood nud puro and dolietuufl in Candy. arroslft4frr Dtattr" 4tn CMlKtlMtri Ct, SI.,., rtlUt, Ont iAfmmltimy,c!Mm is-Vjc " JOHN LEOAT DltAUItK IK Harness and Saddlery Trunks nnd Valises Repaired 7JSZVSinHBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB VSBBBISBSSS.SBHBKS BBBBB1 CITY DRAY UtV!! & I.tNSTl'tK, I'KOI'S. r cW f-.! FL iviniribrti Hi prepared cxprcly for the need tint lmrtiMitiMM mid . wm tifliiiMi ! ! a powerful and iienclratlnK lint. incut, a remedy for cmcrucnctc. A noothliiK embrocation for tho relief of pain, nnd the best liniment for sprains nud soreness. Unequalled for licallnir wounds and Injuries caused by 1IAKIIUD WIRI and for all cut and bruises. Taclfle Horse I.lnlment is lullv irunrnntccd. No other is so Kood or helpful in so tunny ways, it it tail to eaiitly, we author Ire all dealers to. refund the purchaie price, uxtra larto bottles ou cents. IIoT CiiituiCAt, Co., l'ortliuul, Ore, mm'immmmmmmmmBammmmmmmt CITY DWY iiwii SiUmitir tttrtt I Wli IIANDI.U HVURYTIIINO I.eale your order with Nick .Smith Wall St., Ilcnil Httimntcs ou Wall l'aer at Portland Prices npilllnttpi 'N. P. WEIDER j PAINTER Piaperhanger ChcaWst and Heat Wall Parer Sam- pie in the county, Get aiy rnces. Dox 30. " Heud, OreKon, H Wa ths rint Atronaut to Lois HI Llf Trom a Balloon, and 'H Wa Daihcd to Dtath With a Com par.lon From a Hilght of 1,700 Ftt. Jonu rrniicols I'llnliede llozlcr, who was born at Melx In l'MI and who was killed, n murtyr to his real, by 11 fall from his balloon ut llouloguu. Trance, Juno l.'i, ITU.",, was tho first aeronaut (0 lose his life lu Ihu dangerous work of iiuixti'tliig the 11 1 r. I'llulro de Hurler, who had made nseenls In the MouigNlllcr balloon, de termined lo solve Iho itiesllon of bal loons ns mediums for carrying passcm Kith mid could think nnd drenm of nothing but hoiv ho could fashion a mat blue Hist would carry him on an norlnl oynge. When hi balloon wns llulshed he made soma twenty-three iih cuts, nearly always alone, but occa sionally accomiwiulfd by tho Marquis d'Arlamlcs, a braw soldier nnd one who hail faith lu I'llntre's Ideas. The balloon wns always held captive by NtroiiKionls, Whenever bo went up there wns n crowd lo watch him. One day there wns a lirillliiK moment. Tho balloon drifted toward some high trees, and It scorned Inevitable Hint the tissues would bo torn by the branches and Pllntre dnshed to the ground. They saw the young limn cnlmly throw a bunch of straw on his lira nud quickly Hiur ow-r It two smnll tHiltles of oil. Insiuutly the tierce bent sent the bal loon up safely, nnd It swept beyond (he danger lino of the trees. A mighty shout wont up from tho crowd, and when ha csmo down I'llslro had an ovation. Ilo now felt ready to make hi grand ccrlmeutal trial trip, but the king would not allow him to go. as ho feared to lose so bravo and scientific a man. I'llatre wns In despair, and at length tho king in Id that ho would give him the oportuntty to teat the safety of hi balloon In the following wny; Ho would give full pardon to any two criminals who wero willing to go up In It. provided I'llatrw did not him self go. Tho scientist was very angry. He said: "What! Hhall vllo criminals, foul murderers, men rejected from tho tos. om of society, bavo tho glory of being the first to navlgnto the air? Never while I'llalro do Hosier draws brcathr' After rcicnted prayers for permis sion lo make his experiment he ap pealed to the Influence of the Duchess de I'ollgnnr, the governess of the royal children. To her petlllona tho Mar quis d'Arlnndcfl added his nnd asked to Ik allowed to accompany Pllatrc. At length consent was oblalurd. On Nnv. 21, 1783. Pllatro and the marquis made an ascent from tho gar dens of the Chateau de la Mttette. lo the Uols, They sailed safely ncross the Heine, over the Hospital For Old Sol diers, oer the Military school and landed nbout fire miles from Paris. Their return was greeted with wild enthusiasm. The marquis rodo bnck. but Pllatrc had to go first to his houso and get a coat, for some one had stolen Ids In the mlxup of their coming down, when the balloon, of course, collapsed. Pllatrc now announced that ho would cross tho channel from Iloulogno to nngland. A wealthy Frenchman ad vanced tho money lo construct an Im proved machine that he was certain could slay lu Iho air ns long ns acces sary This new Invention was a bal loon filled with hydrogen gas. Under It was n cylinder by which be expected to rarefy the air contained In It so that ho could either ascend or descend eas ily and so reach currents of nlr Hut would tako him In nny desired direc tion. It was flvo months before there came n day sultnblo for making Iho aerial trip. A physlclsn who loved adventure and believed in tho success of the ex periment went with htm from Dob- logne. They cut Iho cords that held the bal loon nt 7 o'clock In tho morning. Tho ascent wns majestic, and when at a height of 200 feet the balloon swept Into a current of air that took It to ward tho chunncl. Suddenly a cross current swept It back, Pllatro hastened' to let soroo cold air Into tho cylinder nnd In somo way made n rent In the balloon. They were 1,700 feet high, and Instantly they were dnshed to tho earth, mangled and crushed frightfully. France still remembers his enthusi astic faith In tils scientific efforts, and In mnny places nro memorials and In scriptions that perpctuato his fame. Poaton Olobe. Ths Dsntsl OrnsmsnU. Visitor (passing through dining room with little Tommy, discovers mlnco plo on sldchonrdi-Holgbo, but that's a fine pie! Who mndo It Tommy-Gran'ma; sho always makes Hie pies. Vlsltor-4)oes she, Indeed? Well, I'd like to get my teeth Into that one. Tommy-You would, eh? Well, gran, ma's got ahead of you. Don't you see tho prints of her'tt all n round tho edges? -Iioston Courier. Trpsislns 'Ton nccuso this aviator of trespass ing In your gardonl" "yes, Judge. I caught htm among my air currents." New York Bsrsld. Wind puffs up empty bladders, opla 'on fools. PocratM. 320Acre Homesteads In the fair land of Sunny Oregon The only and last opportunity for the Homeseeker to obtain Free Land. We own and oper ate our own automobiles to and from the land. i K Call on or write to The Spanton Co. PORTLAND OFFICE 369 OAK ST. BEND OFFICE Pilot Butte Ihh V. N BROWN. Mgr. 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