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4 ■ F* OFFICIAL DIRECTORY S T A T U A JiO O IS T U IC T O F F IC B B » ‘ 1 <J. 8. S e n ’t s — J o n a t h a n B o u r n s J r . , o f P o t t la n d a n d G e o . E . C h a m b e r l a i n o f Salem. /o n g re s s m a u , F ir s t ED. KACK-LEFF, Prop’r (S u c c e ss o r to JF - M L a n g l o is .) . KEEPS IN STO C K , ! D l s t i i e t — \ \ tills C . H a w le y , of S alem - G o v e r n o r — F r a n k W . B e n sW i. R a h m . S e c r e ta r y o f S ta te —-F. W . B e a s o n S a- letih s t a t e 'f . e n n u r e r —G ee A. S te e l o f S a - - t 1 j | , le n t. S u p t. P u b l i c I n s t r u c t i o n — J . I I . A c k e r m a n , S a le m . S ta te P r i n t e r — Willi.« JD m dw fiy, S a le m . A tto rn e y G e n e r a l —A. M . C m w f o r d , ly b ird carrier. w ith him a renuy- for-use kick calculated to t r s k e the H O O T S B ««l S H O E S . noblest e ffo rt of the fans» 1 S a le m . m ule look like tin C le rk S ta te I.a n d B o a r d — O . G . B ro w n , Georgia scratching o f a spring chicken, has S a le m . J o i n t S e n a to r f o r Coofc n u d C u r r y — not detracted from the o strich’s fame aa a gourmand. W . V. C h a se . B lit now, u n o riiin g to official J o i n t R e p r e s e n t a t i v e f o r C-^oa a n d ‘ A n d in l a e t , e v e n th i n g u s u a lly n e e d e u announcement by the departm ent C u r r y — I. N . M u n c y . lu t h e c o u n t r y . J u d g e , 2 d J u d i c i a l D i s t r i c t —J . W . o f a gricu ltu re , there i a riv a l in H a m ilto n , R o se b u rg . the Held, and the o strich ’s diet of P r o s e c u tin g A tto r n e y , 2d J u d i c i a l l 'i s Swiss watches, lam p chimneys, C A S H S A L E S a m o u n t ng to ? 5 ot t r i e t —G e o r g e M . B row n , B u s e b u r g . Ita lia n m arble and o the r easily m o re w ill bo a llo w e d 10 p e r c e n t die- C.8. Commissioners— J . H - U p t o n , , assin iilu tcd a rticles of food mis c o u n t , e x c e p t o n H o u r , o n w h ic h ne kauglois. • paled in to Insignillcnnee- beside d is c o u n t ca n b e g iv e n ; , o o t KTv o rries.it« . the perform ance of his latest com C o u n ty J u d g e —L . A. B a ile y , G o ld p e tito r. The riv a l of the ostrich A s I w ill d o m y o w e i » a i n i i , < r . is the humble American coy o'. .» B each. m y I n te n tio n ’ to. t i l l c h e a p e r t h a n good» C o u n ty C o iiin iia sio n e rs—O t t o I s m e r t , the western plains, weird of voice, w e re e v e r so ld >n F lo r a s C re e k . G o ld R e s e ll; E d S y p h c r , L a n g l o i s . , fleet o f fo ot, impish o f act, th S h e riff— N o rn in n T y le r, G o ld B e a c h . hated o f bis brethren and the C o u n ty C l e r k — G e o r g e W • S m i t h , scourge of the ranchman. G o ld B e a c h . • X According to a b u lle tin issued C o u n ty Treinsurer*—J a m e s C a u g h Will b e ta k e n i n e x c h a n g e lo r g o o d » by the a g ric u ltu ra l departm ent, A V cd d crb u rn . the a u th o r being David E. L a n tr. A sse s so r— W n i. T o litia n , H a r b o r . M. 8., assistant in the division o i S ch o o l S u p t . —W . H, G u e r in . I-anglotH . biological survey, coyotes feed -u rv e y o r—G e o . S. W ils o n , C h e tc o . C o r o n e r — D r . F . A, ¡ - .lille iu a u n , W ed- chiefly upon ’u niinal m atter, but when such food is seurce they d e rb u rn . i.4 . freely e a t pench-s, apricoia M' E 'rtN O H o r T H t 'C O t 't t T F . T R E S P A S S N O T IC E , C i r c u i t C o u r t m e e ts F o u itli M in la y In horses, melons, pears, cattle. Ju’ti per berries, fish, menzanita ber A u g u st of each y ear. N o t i c e is h e r e b y g iv e n to a ll p o iso n « n o t to t r e s p a s s u p o n t h e la n d s o f th e C o u n ty C o m m is s io n e r s C o u r t m e e t s ries, birds, p rickly pears, reptiles, t l r s t W e d n e s d a y In J a n u a r y , A p r il, homed toads, insects, tu rtle egge. u n d e r s ig n e d — th e la n d s b e in g d e s c r i b J u l j - a n d S e p te m b e r of e a c h y o a t. e d u b f o llo w ;: t i l n t tlu r l a n d ly in g p ra irie dogs, crustaceans, lixurd« E a s t o f t h e C o u n ty ro a d le a d iu g f ro m P r o b a te C o u r t m e e ts f i r s t M u n d a y in and crabs. L a n g lo is to B a n d o n of la i'.i 7 a n d 10, i e a c h m o u th . The above would seem to be a S e c tio n 20, T o w n s h ip . 3Qt S o u t h o f ■ ccai'.v c o i s t y w i s t o r r i c s s a n d roST- somewhat comprehensive list, b ut M ASTER«. R a n g e 15 W e st, fo r th e p u r p o s e o f c u t .. M iss I d a C o o ley . the departm ent has already re t i n g W ood o r H ik in g o ff Ig ^ i, o r o t h e r C h e t c o ........... . F le tc h e r G a r d n e r . ceived a number o f letters froir. H a r b o r ........... w ise t r o a p i s s in g w ith o u t m y c o n s e n t ......... ..J . W. Kiley. G o ld B e n c h . ranehinen o f the western coyote .S u c h p a r tie s tr ill I * p r o s e c u t e d . ..................G e o K e r r. W e J d e rb u ru country, suggesting additions to . M r . E . H R u s s e ll. O . P . II A A G F N S E N . I U ih e d ........... the anim a l’s already extensive M rs. V io la A . F r y . M a r i a l ........... menu. A m ong the things men ...............A. M H ite s . A g n e s « .......... . . . A n tes J o h n s t o n tioned by the depnrtineht’s w< s t P o r t O r fo r d E C Z E M A M id l ‘ I E E C U K E ........... H. CMppa. ern correspondents as being freely FR E E K n o w in g w h a t it w a s t o s n f - D e n m a r k . . . , ............... E . l la c k le f f . and fifeqnenlly enjoyedT>v hungry f e r .T w .il g iv e F R E E O F L a n g lo is .............J . A. U n i t i e s C H A R G E , to a n y a t l l l - t e d a p o s itiv e E c k l e y . . . coyotes are old shoes, flannel r u n - fo r E c z e m a , H alt K fceu n i, E iy s l p e - sh irts, canned goods, underwear, 1 i s P ile s a n d B k ln D is e a s e s . I n s t a n t i harness, axle grease, flsh books, je iie f . D o n ’t B u ffer lo n g e r. W r i t e h. -VA W i l l i a m s , 4<H> M s n h a t t a i i A v e r a e , chocolate caramels and ta r roof- N ow Y o rk . E n c lo s e S ta m p . iug. J. The fact th a t, according to the departm ent expert, the coyote I partakes free ly of the above men tioned a rticles o f diet only when lie cannot get his fa vo rite fo o d l; Îg p e a r f/iÿ co nsidered(olienotdetrim ental tc the coyote's chances in eeiiip- tio it w ith flic ostrich. Ith a s u e v .' Z’ • * Th#J r f,w 6-shot been satisfy el o rily proved, accord- ' r -.^ .- I> • -r sim plest. hgi.'V.Gi ‘ -■ i «»re ai..-? fest.-st 52- 1 ing Io those fa m ilia r w ith the su’ — ■ u g e * epceter m ade. • rv lid to p . [ jel l, (hat the ostrich is more par A*, iV«-, ; . v l-'-e ejectio n a n d tia l to assorted hardware Omt n d l i g |d is a tis t ’ a rty ’ ; d --’ble « r-ric to ra — broken glass t linn to more sustain V i ceccial ing, if less appetising, food. ' " '• t tte* of ccmioi t and -4 i . - r v - C r T b s e tn e M -la b re e c h D it A G O O D S . HARDW ARE- Il^Vrr?S Ac ( Al’S T h ey are before you—under your fingers ready to imprint them selves on the paper at a single itroke if the typewriter is a A visible keyboard—one with every character in sight is the quickest keyboard to learn and the speediest and moil accurate when learned. W riting in sight is an advantage, of course—a Smith Premier advantage, of a course, but a keyboard with every character in sight is an advantage so decided that it should govern your selection of a type writer. If the typewriter offered you lacks a visible keyboard, investigate one that has this feature before you buy. W r ite for inform ation TH E SMITH PREMIER TYPEWRITER C O , Inc.. Syracuse, N. Y. Blanches Everywhere e POKE ORFORD TRIBUNE — ATM 1J----- •alM f > Tip* New idea W( man’s Magazine BOT7. QMS Y E A R FO R #1 75. c a m p a i : k *’S * i -4 to - \ wc tu ttu tv*. 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STEWART Editor mid PiiMishor ,« m - yon.« Fill a bottle or corr.m n glass with your w ater and let it S'end twenty four hours: a „ sedim ent or set- It p a itf r tling Indicates an V nwT W ¿ J - ■; I ; a lt h y ' c o ;, < ‘ 4' \u ' I J d i, , j L l < i '" 7 7 1 J \ , / S’ I P-, • W l \ y /' ' A .- T • — lin e n It Is eviden e of kld- nay t i n Me: too frequent dc-ire to P9 •’ 11 pr P*ln ln your , j )9 b a r '» . , a ls o so n v ln c .n - proo< that the kidneys and blad der are nut of cider. c i c a . r . a .. J » u a s.>sox » l i g h t -S to c k a n d P o o l r y „ ti , ~ b « - t 1 a re rtd « « -.. Our o o trtn f ba d a h jn you a m t •r te tn a a a d n o w th e y a r a f i l o . T h a y a re l o o k n e » THE T R IB U N E •H e r . T h ere fs com fort In the knc vled je so sfte a expressed, that Dr. Kilmer r. ( , . i . r . . , > B oot. the great kidney rem edy f u l f i l l s e v e r y wish In curing rheum atism , pain In ti » hack, kidneys, liver, bladder and every part tl the urinary pas- age. It correi ts Inability to hold water and scalding pain In passing It. or bad effect» following use of liqusr, wine or bee«, and overcom es that unpleasant oeceaslty of being com pelled to ga e fta n during the day, and to get up m an y tim es d u rin g the night. T he mild and the extra- ordinary effect ot S w a m p - R o o t In scoa ro alk ed It »finds th e highest for Its w. n- W EEK LY ’ O REG O N IA N k eep s th e K . k t n e l e o n a n d t h e s h e lls ( i : y - k e e p ;, n u t r t u i , t a o v .- , C o t , l e a v e s P A T E N T S B o t h P a p o r a o n e y e a ,r fo r $ 2 .2 5 Ì " ; ,l ch&nc< 4 a ro DOCT •ay conaamption can be cured. Nature alone won t do it, it needs help. . a I. H codnche» I n f lu e n ç a là d o *» » of a w ill D r. etnia. y ie ld M lle » is the best help, but its use must be continued in sum mer as well as winter. Taha I» la a lHOa ooM Cc» a «mall bottle r.ow. A ny p e r s o n o r p e r - o n s tre s p a fia in g u p o n t h e C r o f t L a k e R a n c h ,—t h e Me- I x 'l l n n n n d M a r s h a l l R a n c h e s , w ill >>3 p ro s e c u te d to t h e u t m o s t e x t e n t of t h e la w ; a n d a r e w a r d w ill b e g iv e n f o r In- f o r m a t i o n t h a t w ill le a d t o t h e c o n v l c ; io n o f th e g u ilty p a r t i e a . Sold E voryw h.ro. Jtr.dA by B T A N D A lt n O IL .C O . t w i g s n'r.ti s a n - t. t - t c t r r e t lo n i H o w « ’. r M id « fo r th e j o in t is a lw a y s »cU d ir tm e , n o n - ; f rtf* r.Tt your S h . c e w te li y o n t o I - . ’ •? elc«Yi<*->s c ' r - ' « •s fir m i ‘ lO • i tu k e -d ’ * " h * n d _ u a 4 h*. . T h e F .U ^'9 < * : • f*u w re n t« e 4 i r ” fT' o:»4 r.re 3<3e, Cuius u n d a !l chi u n e ?!««*•* c. lo » r - C ï s 2 7.-1 f i 42 Wt'lo-s Sheet, W ta , KE,Y ti.-.vn. f ed» fz trta w -f 9 X K T o o m u c h li.iv .c .v o rk w re c k s w o- lU cn’A m I '•<'». A n d th e c o n .t a u t c a re o f c h ild r e n , d ay a n d n ig h t. Is «[Iqn to o tr a in fo r cvuti a s tr o n g v .'o n tan . A b.'vc.'mrd fa c e t e l l , thb s to r y of th e o v e rw o rk e d h o u -ew ifo a n d n .f-lh ri'. Ik fran g n d n ie n .e a , tnTKJOrrhn-;'. and fa llin g o f thn w ortih i- ult fro m o v e rw o rk . E v e ry h o u sew ife n ecjls a ranted)* to r e g u la te h e r i u p u - w s a n d to k e e p h e r -sensitive fe m a le o - g a n . in p e rfe c t c o n d itio n . is d o in g .¡(IS to r in o u A m erican w c .n c n to -d ay , M r » , . l o n e , a n d t h a t la w rito a th is jra i.k l e t t e r : a Vo. T ry < îû ., F a i x s r r f l iM v y e - " « » Opp. b s . F s is a l üfEt9,W t»liiafl'(in, 0 c . O t n ite » » « . K y ., F e b . W , « 0 1 . 1 e -n ae tria d t h a t y o n « W in o o f C a r d ,it t a i i m f i u r it. ■ I a u fa o tt n » b e t t e r l h a o I h a r e L i t f o r y e a ra . I a m d o f ” f ray o c n v o ile w i t h o u t r.n y h e lp , a n d J arri octJ L. A . R O B E R T S A A c q tl.u w .e c d a M) t tn r e c c d o lc r .d d M o? d o e tr r y r . r s p , ro «.ne- ve* / f c M t iy . 1 bi* An W in e o f d a r d u i . I n » * '! t o h » v o to U tr d o w n fiv e e r *>< t f i- ir » » v e r y d a y , b a t P , . w t d o » o t t h i n k w f ly tiH r d - i-v i H i *n«h th e day. Maa. •I.»« .» ¿ 2 “ Th * c1 ( Bic«A«n Jos* A T I» » « « « i s m . « A d « - ' / I - l» d B M » l' . >aa . I INTERESTING CHILDREN. T oungster. of Orientoi M lnl.tor. a t W ashington M.vor Hoard of 0 hr lot ina. Befor. Corning Hera. There are in the foreign colony in W ashington q uite u number 1 clt h lii-it who never heard of ('h ria tin n s u n til they enrae to the land of the free, say, the W ash ington Times. Am ong them ure the tw o sons and the (laughter of the Chineve m inister, ‘.lie young- steps of the KoK ifti legation, n r J (tsinnn Sureya and A li llaidaB .fhe black eyed little sons of Cbekils Bey, the T urkish m inister. When W u T ing Fang was Chinese m inis te r he adopted the Am erican C hristm as to the e xten t th a t his young son was a llo w 1 te go to the w hite house end pio rn ing w ith a bottqiH a nte* large ns him self design 'd as • token fo r the firs t lady of tie land. In the Chinese colot y are several children who have been enjoying tin Am erican C hristrras fo r some years past. 'J Itese fo - funate youngsters are Ute c h il dren of Ynng K w a i, the secretary- in te rp re te r, whose w ife is 4 New England woman. Kaguiflcant Dlstnnees t è . r,ri I c .»r. t>( MO’f * ''« u n e s o x m c A H T i s , fr.-t-t. 'a n d a d . i w . and o a r S W IF T A .T T O H M lio o .i & S ar« ip a r il a pi »«■«-• « m e r it a n - k n o w u Vj ¡uiy c h e r UIE9ICINE’ that runs pti wheel». n a rr-t« Tor o a r c e n lM r n l ' v t n j f o r p a t n n t : i t m a; A» p io . ip tly e t t .tn V . H U ? & P lc - t 7 s. P. BBOtUrtNUTOR- W h a t to B n . -> • y^,.( . ‘Li^ypood lr«r everything trouble* w hich are .»vt tx»*’;-’ l i v e r irre g jila id ire - , D rau g h t Stock *nd Pen try M elt- cine ts u bowel and h v er r m edv for st’<ck. It p'*t« lb* org an s of dig estio n in a perfect condition. P ro m in en t A m erican breeder, and fo ru m r. keep th e ir b i r d , and flock, healthy by t-iy in z them an o o a - tioniil dose if Black D raiight Stock and P oultry M edicine in tu eir food Anv stock ra iw r mov hoy a •¿•-cent b iK-pound a ir tig h t can of tin s m ediciris froiu Ins d e a l e r and keep b i . stock in vigorous health for w c k ’ . I-'eab rs gener- #11-.- k.-ep lllai k-D raiiB bt Stock an d P oultry M h ein e. If yours doe* not. • 'iid 25 cen ts fo r a imrnple -au e* » th e niannf.ietiiters. T nr U tiatiano u M edicine Co., Caat- isn iio g a, T cnn. \ »■. t«,» The «lb» esc o f IviawMtlu, in R u j'ct I ’a Iz u iii, is one of m ¡t gn 111 ren t drst'iie Bishop la»itli"U( e once w a l k - <1 2<><> miles to ft '< h a iloet< r fo r his w ife. Many o f t i i f IndiM- a w alk 25 miles to church, and the 1 ’¡shop him haptlzi d scores o f bn- boa which had been cntrlcd 160 h iil's on th e ir m others’ bucks over hard frozen show. A t n ig ht the fit in i y sleep, wrapped In tb« (’ .•er k ’. ns, on branches laid npou. the »how. P ro b a t« b u s in e s « a s p e d a,Ui or -rter I All nrutSht» 3^5S r