10 Shots at your Finger Tips in the SA V A G E gVStrateg r v \ UtN 't' Jou t ii t |i k - d a a r - t b a t M I R e ) w o u ld b * nice to spend o u r C h ris t« L . • m u In F lo r id a T~ M r . and M rs W h it U e r w a r « s ltU a g In tb a tr co»y ba c k p a rlo r. A n aha sp o k e M ra . W h it t ie r in ro a d to b a r h a t ­ b a n d w it h an a n x io u s lo o k o f in t e r r o ­ g a tio n . _ ________________ 33 C A L IB R E A U T O M A T IC P IS T O L The Savage Automatic smothers every adversary in the rapidity of its fire. When the occasion comes you have ready the quickest, handiest and most accurate arm made. Give yourself every possible advantage. It means life or death. That is why you will discard your revolver when you see the Savage. operations in writing, billing or Statistical work are accomplished from the key­ board of the light running, easy action Model 10 (Visible) Special Features w hich w ill Appeal to Ton _ TEN SHOT& Double the number contained in an oidi- nary revolver and two more than other automatics. ACCURACY: The pistol is so constructed that all powder gases are utilized, insuring extreme accuracy, as well as freedom from fouling. .» ,■ SIMPLICITY: Fewer parts than any other automatic pis­ tol. Completely dismounted by hand without the aid of tools. No screws to work loose. SAFETY: Breech positively and automatically locked during the time of discharge. Cannot be fired un­ less the trigger is pulled. When the safety is on neither force nor folly can discharge it. BALANCE: Perfectly balanced. Center of gravity well to the rear. Lies naturally in the hand. Will not flinch on the trigger pull. The only automatic which locks at the breech while the bullet traverses the barrel Gear Driven C a m m e Rjbboa Controlled from Keyboard Vaneble and U nñenal Lina Sp a cer Perlet! D ir i Guard Back Space Lever , WEIGHT: 19 oz. including magazine. Length over all inches. Price 115. Any wide-awake dealer will show you this rain: »lure rapid Arp gun. If he will not supply you, kindly advise us and we will send it S A V A G E A R M S C O M PA N Y , U T IC A , N E W Y O R K . ••M e tis MSv w i l e a n d r a y • » l i b a v i asta» CaaCA B ril’S and m ay are tal ■ a d u la * as b a r* e n . bnd In lb« I iuum . week « I a tt* van fn u itlr with buadui Iwedsvs. .b e w c t o l jo iu C tk C A and »her relieved tb* i» m la her b **4 i taaaudtaMly. We hoik reromatead O s m i One* srauarono. The PORT ORFORD TRIBUNE -- v> .»_ The New Idea Woman’s Magazine BOTH ONE YEAR FOR 70. Tna Kaw I ii K a W iiuak '« MAoTIIks is an authority on Dressmaking, Mill nery and House hold Economy. It averages more than ilOO pages.pacti month. We offer you therefore at least lih k i p a g e s o t Rood fashion and home reading for an additional cost of only 96 eta Samples free. H. T. STEWART Editor and Publisher M nt> ei*?r*iptioii, ^ 1 . 5 0 p o r y e a r The Leading Paper of Curry County 1 ling Indicates an unhsalihy condi­ tion o f the kid­ neys; If It stains your linen It & evidence o f kid­ ney trouble; too frequent desire to peas It or pain In the back Is also eenvfnclng proof that the kidneys and blad- dar are out of order. W h a t to » • . Thors Is com fort In the knowledge so e ft*n expressed, that D r. K ilm e r's Swam p- Root, the great kidney rem edy fulfills every wish in curing rheum atism , pain in the beck, kidneys, liver, bladder and every pert e f the urinary passage. Il c o m e ts Inability to hold water and scalding pain In passing It, s r b td effects follow ing use o f < liquor, w ins or bear, and overcom es that unpleasant aacam ity o f being com pelled Io go often during the day. and to got bp m an y ttmas during the night. T h a m ild end the estre- erd lnary effect ot S w a m p - R o o t Is soon realized It stands th e highest for Its w on­ derful cures of the most distressing cases. I f y e s need a medicine you should have the best. Sold by druggists lr SOc. end $1. sixes. Y e u m a y have a sam ple bottle o f thia wenderful discovery « STOCK and POULTRY MEDICINE - Stack and po ultry have few trouble* which are not bowel and I I v a r irre g u la ritie s . B la e k - D ra n g h t Stock and Fn ultry M e d i­ cine is a bowel and live r remedy for stock. I t puts t iw organs of digeetiue ia a perfect c ond itio n. P ro m in e n t A m erican breeder« and farm er« keep tb e ir herd» and flocks healthy by g iv in g them an occa­ sional dose of B lack D ra u g h t Stock •n d P o u ltry M etlicin e in th e ir tood. A ny stock raiser m a r buy a 25-cent half-p oun d a ir t ig h t can of this m edicine Ir o n his dealer and hasp his «fuck in vigorous health fo r weeks. P e n h -* gener­ a lly keep Plnck D ra e g h l Stock and P o u ltry M e d ic in e. I f your« does not. tend 25 cents for a M in n ie can to the msnufnrinrers. Toe C hattM kxjg s M edicine C o., C hat­ tanooga, T y n a . •f RTATM AMD DISTRICT OFFÎCKRH : 7. 8. Sen’ta— Jonathan Bourne Jr., of Portland and Geo. K. Chamberlain of P a le m . “ongreesman, First District—W illla C. H»wiry, of Salem. iTovcrfiör— OwwnM Went. ..... S e c r e t a r y o i S la te — F . W . B enson Sa­ lem. State T.oaanrer—Oec A. Steel o f S u iem. Sapt. Public Instruction—J. H. Aok- e n n ä n , S a le m . State Printer—Wlllla DnniWny. Salem. Attorney General—A. M. Crawford, Salem. Clerk State Istnd Board—G. G. ttrowfi, Salem. Joint Senator for Cone a n d C u r r y — W. C. Chase. Joint Representative for Cuoa and Curyy—S. P. Peiree. Judge, 2d J u d ic ia l D i s t r i c t —J . W H a m il t o n , R o s t-b u rg . Proeccutiug Attorney, 9d Judicial Dis trict—Georgs M. Brown, Boecburg. 0. 8. Conimiaeijners—J . H. Upton Langlois. cor w t y o r r i c r a e . . C o u n t y J-xlgc—E. A. Bailey, Gold Beach C o u n ty C o m m is s io n e rs — O t t o Is in e r t , Gold Beach ; OcoClicnoweth, Iangtois. fflUMff-W. A. Blshri, Gold Beach. County Clerk—George W. Smith, G o ld B e a c h . KC B O R EG O N IA N wanted I nventors B oth P apers one y e a r for $2.26, DOCTORS snore about It, both sent] absolutely free by m alt, address D r. K ilm e r R BLACK - DRAUGHT THE T R IB U N E W EE K L Y SWEATBOX COMPENSIONS. OFFICIAL DIRECTORY Any person or persons trespassing upon the Cruft Lake Ranch,—the Mc­ Lellan and Marsha!! Ranches, will be proeecated to the utmost extent ot the lew ; and a reward will he given for la formattoha» u will lea tde o-ir^t -o tlon of the guilty parties. / - » M E A T » A L N B p r o v e th e g r m e r it of I L k s P s S a rs a p a ril H o o d ’s S a r s a p a r illa sells beesuse icoon.pllslæ. C R E A T C U R I* . SWjFT A CO, •tp. OV SSe^WMWMlM, «L* County Treasurer—Jarnos Caughell. Wedderlrarn Assessor—Wm. Tolrasn, Harbor. School 8upL—W. 8 . G u e r in . l a n g lo i s . Purveyor—D. Cunniff Jr., Gold Roach. Coroner--Dr. 8. J. Mann, Langlois. M i s T i ir o s o r th a c o rn s . Circuit Court meets Fouith Monday la August of eacb year. County nomrotssloncrs Court meets first Wedn«-sersoas th e so- r a ile d “ s w e a t b u x ” m e th o d s o f tb s p o - W h e r e a n o ffic e r, h a v in g a p r is o n e r in c u s to d y , s a id to h im : “ Y o u h a v e been t e lli n g m e a * t c k o f lie » ; n o w , y o u h a d b e t t e r t a l l th e t r u t h , ” w h e r e ­ u p o n th e p r is o n e r m a d e a c o n fe s s io n , it w a s h e iu t h a t t h e c u n fr » » io n w a s in ­ v o lu n t a r y , a n d i t w a s e r r o r t o a d m it i t In e v id e n c e a n d t o s u b m it t o th e j u r y th e q u e s tio n w h e t h e r o r n o t i t . w a s , v o lu n t a r y . U n d e r th e la w , as p r o p i r l y a u n u n ib te r e d , a c o n fe s s io n . I f fo r c e d , c a n n o t be need a g a in s t a p e r ­ son c h a rg e « w i t h th e c o m m is s io n o f • c rim e , '1'lit » w c a lb o s m e th o d o f o b ­ t a in in g e o n fc s s lo n s to be used a g a in s t th e p a r t i« » m a k in g th e m Is n o t s a n c ­ tio n e d b y t h * c o u r t . T h e c o u r t s aid t h a t w o r d i o f e x h o r t a t io n t o a c o n fe s ­ s io n see m e d o f t e n to be in n o c e n t e n o u g h , a n d s ite d th e f o llo w in g , a ll o f w h ic h h a d b e e n h e ld s u ffic ie n t to v it ia t e th e c o n fe te lo n a . “ Y o u a r e u n ­ d e r s u s p ic io n a n d y o u h a d b e t t e r t e ll a l l y o u k n o w ,” “ H w o u ld b e better f o r y o u t o s p e a k o u t,” “ Y o u b a d b e t ­ t o r t e l l th e t r u t h ” a n d " Y o n h a d as w e ll te U a l l a b o u t i t . ” C r r a t a U le e d T e a r a . A t e a r fr o m th e eye o f a w h ite p a r­ to n la com posed o f w a te r, s a lt, soda, p h o s p h a te o f soda and m ucus. F r o m th e eye of an A t r lc a a th e e le m en ts e o m - p o ilc g th e t e a r a re fou nd to be th e sam e as t h a t o f a w h ite , w ith th e s lc g le e x - z e p tlo e o f t h * p h o s p h a te o f soda, and w ith t h * add I lio n o f a s lig h t tra c e o f a m ­ m o n ia . E s k im o s a i d F in n s seldom shed te a rs , b u t w h tu th e y do c h r m ists say t h t y a r t e xc e e d in g ly s a lty I t Is in - Uresell. C to k n o w th a t th e c h e m ic a l r l t - tu f û t s In th e C au casian te a r a rra n g e tb c m s e lv rs In t o p a rtie l« « t h a t look lik e fish bones u n d e r a m icro sco pe, th o te fr o m a ne g ro 's t e a r fo rm a r u d f cress, w h ile th e s am e process o f e v a p o ra tio n le a v e s th e r h e m lr a ls fa a n B a U m o ’s t e a r la th e shape o f a bo w . B r » a » e * t o a l I te h lm M . T h e E s k im o w a n t s n o th in g , says th e W o r ld 's f t o r - . T h e c á rd e s e w h ite m an d ro p : a « a l ! ó r th ro w s a w a y a b ro k e n to o l o r e m p ty tobacco can. T h e s e a re seised w ith a v id it y by th e B a h lm o e , w b o c o n v e rt th e m In t o a r tlc is a m o re o r less useful H. T. STEWART NOTARY PUBLIC t ie r , a f t e r • m o m e n t, " t h a t w e had a h o u a *fu l o f c h ild re n . I t a ra m a a p it? to a lt d o w n to n O h ris u u a s d in n e r a ll a lo n e .” “ W e ll, w h y should w a r - m id W h it ­ t ie r . “ C a n ’t w e neb som e o n e In ? ” M rs . W h it t ie r lo oked o ff In to space w t h b a r e y e b ro w s etoeely h a lt , ns I t th e p ro b le m w e re to o g r e a t fo r h e r to m a t t e r on th e In s ta n t. A t la a t th e a n M s lo w ly : “ H o w w o u ld I t d o f o r y ou to ask A u n t h e r a n y a tte n tio n .” W h it t ie r th o u g h t a m o m e n t " I g u is e y o u 'r e r ig h t .” t o »aid a t l a s t “ I w as lo o k in g f o r w a r d to a C h r is t- m a s d in n e r by ou rs e lv e s. S t ill, A u n t J a n e la a . good o ld soul, a n d I guess w e 'd b e tte r ask h e r B u t th e r e ’s G o w d a ■ m l ly , I suppose s h e ll hare to ooms, to o ." " T s e ,” responded Mra. Whittier. "We shell, of oonrse, here to nek Emily. We c o u ld n 't nah on e w ith o u t th e o th e r .” T h e r e w a s a pause. Finally Whittle« gpoke a g a in . “ I »appose,” h e e a ld . h f w e ask Aunt jane and E m ily , t h a t U n d e H e n r y a n d G e o rg ia n a W ill fe el I t ” ” 1 had th o u g h t o f t h a t ” re p lie d M r s . W h it t ie r . ’’T h e y ’r e b o th b een h in d to us, an d I t w o u ld n e v e r d o to o ffe n d th e m . T h e n , o f course, th e e h lld r v n — ” “ O f course th e c h ild r e n ,” ta te rp o a e d W h it t ie r ; " t h e y ’l l h a r e to corps w it h t h e ir p a ren ts. W e ll, w e’l l h a r e t o de It . th a t's a il. I g u e ta w e c an s ta n d I t fo r on ce.” T h e r e w as a n o th e r pause. M r a W h i t ­ t ie r a t la s t lo oked m e e k ly up. " T h e r e ’s a n o th e r th in g , d e a r,” she e a ld . “ t h a t ha d o c c u rre d t o m e ." • •W h a t’s th a t? " ’’W a ll, you k n o w th e re ’s m y Aunt S a lly . A u n t S a lly la so s e n s itiv e . If t h e hears th a t y o u r elds o f th e f a m ily la c o m in g , she’ll fe e l I t . ” - W h it t ie r sighed. B u t th e ju s tic e of th e a r g u m tn t a p p e a l)d to h im . “ T e a ,” be eald a t la s t.’ " I suppose th a t's so. I £ l 0 9 thing more than fair. I f m y people com e, t h a t y o u rs s h o u ld , too. B u t you ha v e a Countn R u fu s , a nd a n U n c le W illia m , h a v e n 't y ou?” I t w as M rs. W h it t ie r ’s t u r n to sigh. “ M o re th s n t h a t .” she said. " D o n ’t y o u re m e m b e r A u n t and U n c le R u b y - to n and t b e ir c h ild re n ? ” W h it t ie r g o t up n e rv o u s ly a n d paced th e floor. “ Good heavens I " he e x c laim e d a t la s t " W h e t a re w e g o in g to do? I t ’e a w - fu l to d n e t' upon. W e s im p ly h a v e g o t t o ask th e m a ll W h y , I t w ill coat a m in t to e n te rta in a ll th ia c ro w d .” H t g t s w m o re excited. " I t ’s a fe a r fu l th in g .“ , he said, “ t o h a v e re la tiv e s . W e 'r e In fo r I t , I guess. W e can’t lop a n y o f ’em o ff. W e ll! ” he crie d , tu r n in g to M rs . W h it t ie r , " h a v e y o u n o th in g to suggest? Y o u g o t ne In t o It. C a n 't you g e t ue o u t? ” M rs. W h lt t la r w e lte d a m o m e n t b e fo re she rep lie d _ _____ . . . . "Wc might go to Florida,” she said fin a lly . W h lt t la r slapped h ie h a n d s on b is knee. " J u s t th e t h i n g ! ’’ b e c rie d . "W hy d id n ’t you say so before?” — T o w n T o p ­ ics. A o o ld m in e r of C r ip p le C re e k . C o L , w h o f o r y e a rs h a s b e e n e n g a g e d in p r o s p e c tin g In t h e R o c k y m o u n ta in s , w h ile t a lk in g to a p a r t y o f fr ie n d s t h e o t h e r d a y , g a v e t h e f o llo w in g in t e r e s t ­ in g d e s c rip tio n o f g o ld n q ia jn g in th e f a r w e s t: " I t ' s t h e p r e t t ie s t w o .-k I e v e r d id ," h e said. ” I t ’s th e fa s c in a tio n o f i t ; w h e n y o n h a v e s tru c k i t p r e t t y r ic h e n d see y o u r g o ld r ig h t In fr o n t o f y o n , w h e n y o n a r e p iliq g i t a p ev> ry h o u r o f th e d a y , w ith a n u g g e t n < » / a n d th e n as M g as a b n lle t to d i e ?r y o n . A n d th e n , w h e n e v e n in g ooue y o u o w n t i t u p a n d y o u fin d i t w o rt.» h u n d re d s o f d o lla r s , ju s t p ic k e d u p o u t o f t h e e a r t h in o n e d a y — w e ll, I t e l l y o u , th e r e le n o t h in g lik e It . T h e n w h e n y o u d o n ’t s t r ik e I t . y o u a lw a y s t h i n k y o u a r e g o ig g to t h e n e x t d a y ; a n d i t ia ju s t a s e x c it in g h e a r in g o t h e r m e n t e ll In th * . e v e n in g w h a t t l i r y p a lle d o u t d u r in g t h e d a y a a In c o u n t­ in g y o u r o w n . J F k y , I hare gone to: m o n th « a t o t im e w t U u m t m a ltin g d o lla r , a n d w it h o u t a c e n t iu w y p o c k e t, b e t th e e x d to a n e n t u f th e vro r d o n 't g iv e a m a n t im e t o re a lm s Iw w . I>ms»cl t in h«e It- **