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A, -ata. IXiiik&Ywr* 1.1 O FFIC IA L DIRECTO RY • T A T I AM P D i r f U C T O P V IC X 1U : 7 , & Sen'»«— J o n a th a n Bourne Jr., of P o.tland and Geo. K. Chum berlaln of Salem . J o n g ressm a u , F ir st D istrict— W illis 0 . H aw ley, ol Salem- G overnor—O sw ald W est, S alem . Secretary of State—F. W . B enson Sa lem. State T.eaaurer—G sc A. S teel o f Sn- insures accuracy Model 10 I H E cargo s ts a m e r A m p h lo n w a s d r a m m in g th r o u g h th e to g o tt T i l la m o o k H e a d on th e O re g o n c o a s t T h e s k ip p e r was ta m p in g back an d f o r t h on 8 u p t P u b lic In stru ctio n —J. H . Ack th e b rid g e , v o lu b ly Im p r e c a tin g d le e n - th r o n e in e n t o n th e w e a th e r god. N o w erm an , Salem . a n d th e n he p u t hie h a n d Ir r e s o lu te ly ou State Printer— W’lllla Dunlwnyy Salem . th e le v e r o f th e e n g in e ro o m te le g ra p h , Attorney G en eral—A. M. Crawfor.l,, w h ic h p o in te d , In e p lte o f ru le s a n d re g u la tio n s . to " F u l l Speed " O nce a r tw ic e - S a le m . Clerk State Land B oard—O . G. Brown. h e addressed a Q uestion to th e t h ir d o fltae r T h e la t t e r r e fu s e d to c o m m it S alem . , • h lm e e lf F in a lly h is s u g e rtb r glan ce d a t Jo in t Senate» for Coda and Curry— th e c lo c k u n d e r th e b «od . lis te n e d fo r W . C . phase. _ ' a n a n s w e r In th e n ig h t to th e b e llo w o f Joint R epresen tative for C oos an d t h e s ire n , a n d s aid : " I guess w e ’ll le t h e r go. I f w e s e n k e e p up th e g a it w e Curry—S. P . Peirce. Jud ge, 2d J u d icia l D ia tr lo t-J . W . c an m a k e A s to r ia b y th e m o r n in g tid e , an d th e re 's no s h ip p in g to be a f r a id o f H am ilton, Roseburg. Prosecuting A ttorney, id J u d icial D is t o -n tg h t. H a l f speed's a ll r ig h t fo r th e lo w e r coast, b u t u p h e re th e re 's n o need u m p h to h is s u p e rio r. " H r « h a n ’t put trict—George M. Brown, B oseb u rg. j o f lo s in g t im e t h a t w a y .” h e r o v e r a t h a lf speed n o w ," he shouted, U. 8 . C om m ission ers—J . U . U p ton , F r o m th e n o te o f In d e c is io n In th e “ a n d th e n t e ll th e In s p e c to rs t h a t I t w as Langlois. c a p ta in 's v oice, th e t h ir d m a te th o u g h t us t h a t k e p t h e r d r iv in g . t h a t e n c o u ra g e m e n t w a s w a n te d . B u t 'r— — OOUMW o r n o s s s . B e fo re th e w o rd s w e re w e ll o u t o f h is h e s ta re d In t o th e b lin d baas t h a t h id m o u th , s Jo lt th r e w th e m to th e piste s , C ounty J u d g e —E. A- B a ile y , G old fr o m v ie w th e v e ry w a s h fr o m th e c u t a n d as th e y s c ra m b le d up s g s lu th e B each f w a t e r . a n d o n ly g ru n te d . A m p h lo n seem to c ru m p le up u n d e r County Com m issioners—O tto Ismert^ *T d o n 't see w h y w s s h o u ld n 't h i t b a r th e m . T h e o w it h tb s s c re e c h in g o f G old B e a ch ; G eoC henow sth, L a n g lo is. along.** th e s k ip p e r w e n t on . Ira s c ib ly . r iv e n p la te s an d d r a w in g riv e ts , th e **W s a r e n 't m o re t h a n a good SO fr o m th e Sheriff— W. A. Biahel, G old B each. s te a m e r s e ttle d on th e re e f. A b re a k e r R ung It s e lf In th n n d e y a g a in s t th e aide, C ounty C lerk—G eorge W. S m ith , li g h t , a n d w h e n w e g e t o ff th e re w e can s lo w d o w n a n d c r a w l In by d a y lig h t I a n d th e s p ra y fa ll li k e r a in tb ro n g h th e Gold Beach. a i n 't a c o w a rd t o lay her to w h e n t h e r e ’s s k y lig h t. T b s s h a rp e la n g o f th e go ng County Treasurer—Jam es C an gh ell fille d th e e n g in e ro o m T h a t w m th e W edderburn “Shall I keep bar at M l speed»” tbs h a lf-e p e s d b e ll." t a ld th e c h ie f, d u lly . AsB o es o r -W ro. Tolm an, H arbor. m a te asked. Is th e lu ll t h a t fo llo w e d th e r a t t l in g " W e l l . I w o u ld n 't s to w d o w n y e t School S u p t.—W . 8 . G uerin. Langlois. boom . H is a s s is ta n t w h ile th e a w a k a w h ile . M a y b e t t I t gats m u c h th ic k e r , ened e n g in e e rs o f th e o th e r w a tc h • ' Surveyor—D . C unnlff Jr., Gold Beach. a n d I a in 't o n tb s b rid g e , y o n b e tte r 1st peered e u rlo u s ly th r o u g h th e d a rk nos; C o r o n e r -D r . 8. J. M aun, L anglois. h e r d o w n t o h a lf speed. J u s t t e ll th e e n w it h syea s t ill h e s " v fr o m sleep, ro u g h i n (Tinas o r T as cou n ts. g in e e r t o d ro p b a r a e o q p la o t revolu u p a la n te r n t h a t w as s t ill b u r n lu r . a x u C ircuit C ourt m eets Fourth M onday la tio n s .” th r e w Its beam on th e d ia l o f th e te le T b s w a ta tu o tR e s r n o dded. - H e h a d A ugust o f each year. g ra p h . I t M i l l p o in te d t o f u ll '» p s M shesd. “ I k n e w ha*d t r y It , a n d I to o le d County C om m ission ers C ou rt -m eets served o n s e v e ra l seas, a n d I t w a s no first W ednesday iu Janu ary, A pril, n e w t h in g In h ie e x p e rie n c e to r a co n h i n t " h a c rie d . I s th e tu rm p U t h a t fo llo w e d , w h ile J u ly and Septem ber of each y ea i. s c ie n tio u s c a p ta in to put h it te le g ra p h e t h a lf speed, o r e v e a dead s lo w , a n d s to k e r an d o ile r a n d e n g in e e r Bed fr o m Probate O curt m eets first Monday in w a r n th e e n g in e e rs n o t to obey to o l i t th e w a te r b u b b lin g w a is t h ig h . th e c h ie f each m oath e r a lly . I t c a n 't be d o ne a n y snore, fo r g a th e re d u p h is o w n lo g -b o o k , and t a r e - Oi'Bsy oouwrr p o s t o r r ic c s a m d m s t - th e n a w te le g ra p h m a r k s re v o lu tio n s f i l l y to r e I t up. T h e fra g m e n t» he e as t an d m u s t t e lly w it h th e In d ic a to r on th e n o th e to a m y b r in e t h a t roan a b o u t b i t . . .M ise Id a Oooley. eng in e s. T h e m a te d id p o t lik e th e lo o k Ctaetoo. eng in e s **I a in 't g o in g to fig h t unfair.*' . . . F l e t c h e r G a r d n e r . o f th e n ig h t, a n d th e p e rils m a r k e d o n U erb o r he m u tte re d . . ...............J . W . A lley. th e c h e r t rose b e fo re h im d is tin c tly . G old B e a c h . O n th e b rid g e o f th e w re c k e d A m r h t o i . . . .O. L . W akeman. B a t b e u n d e rs to o d q u ite w e ll e yo u n g W edderburn th e c re w hu d d led c h e e rles s ly . T h e alov- . Mr. E . H Runneli. m a s te r's a n x ie ty t o p e t In t o p o r t o n I l l i l m e .............. s tre a m ln g te a s t h a t em e rg e d fr o m t h * t im e , e n d m o re o v e r be to ld h lm e e lf t h a t of efficiency in the is its key-for-eveiy-charader keyboard. O ne simple stroke prints any charader. This saves time, increases speed and T H E RO A D Undone Touch Ball Bearing Ty p t Bar Colne» Fiuta. sad Pal Dittasi Tabulai» Vinbla W ruing A Key I » Eway C h » Period Erasing Facilitai liSmhaeeaahla C a aria g w Right aeä Lek Carhag. Visible Mrs. V io la A. F ry. M a r ia l...... A g n e se .......... k.,4 . . .A. M. Mllaa« L a n g lo is E c k le y ... John ston .................J. 8. Capps. ............... E. Raekleff. ............ J . A. H e s . .. Write I « iafortnahea te T K th e y r a a d o w n a n y t h in g R w a s n 't hts f a u lt . Bo b e nodded a g a in a n d w a lk e d A hmm o v e r t o t h e s p e a k in g tu b e. T h e c h ie f e n g in e e r a n s w e re d h im f r o m t h e w o r k in g p la tfo rm . " C a p ta in e sys w h e n he rin g s to slow to h a lf speed, ju s t t o d ro p h e r a e o u p le ." c a m e th e d r a w lin g voic e o f th e t h i r d m a te . T h e c h ie f lo o k ed u p a t th e d ia l w h e re th e In d ic a to r p o in te d s te a d ily a t f u ll speed a h e a d . " A l l r ig h t .” h e re p lie d . T h e Smith Premier Typew riter Co., Inc. The Burrow Clevis Syracuse, N . Y . Brent “ T h e s k ip p e r's k e e p in g h e r g o in g In t h is fo g ." suggested th e a a a ta tn n t a n - Always Stays “Put ••B o ll» m y w i f e m id la irw c lf b a r « b e e n « ■ Iu à C A4CARKTS wud they »re toe best medicine wc have tr e . had In the house L M I week my w it. wuu franilo w'th tw o ilira . sto tried Boincof yowrCASC and the» belle»ed Hi« pnln In L'.r heed a* meet launedlaM'.y We ‘ oth w a m n ic ii’ Ceecaroia OH AS. pHUburg State Depee<t ( fe . |>ittetom Pa P ta e is s c i-s la is l» .' I’, eel T »M » O '» * ' J * ' H ö r e r 8U*k<*f. Wt»»hi-u. or ( i r b * MX. f i e -Ah: ... CURS C 3 Ï I C V IP A T IO M . ... Btwrtta« traeAy « -wya»' • h »varaa, ''•»Irval, >e«e twa*. W T h o u s a n d s H a v e K id n e y T r o u b le a n d D o n 't K n o w it . H r . w i f o F in d O u t. Fill a bottle or coir.mcn glass with your watar and let It aland twen. fc-.ir hours; a tllng Indicates an unhealthy condi tion of the kM- neya: If It stains your linen It Is evidence of kid ney trouble: too frequent desire to pass tt or pain in the bach Is alio convincing proof that the kidneys and blad der are nut of order. « W h a t to B e . Thera la comfort in the knowledge so often expressed, that D r. Kilmer's Svam p- Root, the great kidney remedy fulfills every wish in curing rheumatism, pain In .th e bask, kidneys, liver, t ladder and every part of the urinary passage. It corrects Inabllltv te hold water and ggshfisg pain In passing It. or bad effects following use of liquor, wins or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant necessity of being compelled Io go often during the day. and to get up many times during the night. Tha mild and tha extra ordinary effect ol S w a m p -R o o t Is noon raallred It stands the highest for Its won derful curat of the most distressing esses. If you need a medicine you should have tha bast. SoM by druggists Ir. SOc. and »1. sizes. You may have a sample bottle of thia w aad e rlu l discovery ____ _ aad a book that t e lls g Q n M ^ A ( r ..£ ^ a more about tt. both sent absolutely free by mall. Kilmer & n-m. »f SmuurR«* mton. N . Y . W h en w riting m en t it a generous offer In this paper. STOCK and P O U LTR Y M ED IC IN E 8tock aad poultry have few trouble« which are not bowel and l i v e r irrepuiaritiee. B la c k - Drautfht stock and Pou'try M edi cine 1« a bowel and liver remedy for atock. I t p»ts Yhe organa of digestion in a perfect condition, ftoiu inen t American breeder« and farmer« keep their herd« and flock« h. althv by g iving th»m an occa- tional dose of Bltick Draught Stool and Poultry M olicine in their food. Anv atock raiser m tv b u y s 25<wnt half-pound a ir tig h t can of th a medicine frota his -lealfr and keep his stock is vigoroue health for w c-ls. Dealer« gener ally k cp U lark-D raiigbt Stork and Poultry Medicine. If youta doea n<d, tend 2S oeuti for a sample can to the manufacturer«. The Chattanooga Medium« Co., Chat tanooga, Tent». Bo n -a u s , Oa.. Jaa. «a. Isaa. niaelr-D aught »took amt Poulzy Mad* -ine la Ih-, boat ! av.-rtrlod. Our •took waa oeking bad who« you sad* mo tbw m »dioina and now they are fa ttin g ao in a . Thay ara looking « pa’ *a»v. b Star. _______ H ave y o u a H orse w ith a n y O ne o r M ore o f th e follow - irieh, bits? Refusing to Lead. Afraid of sudden falling of board Running away when ItalUnor bridle ia removed.— Biting Getting fast in stall. Afraid of Bight and sound of steam Rawing in stable. Kicking at master or strangers Tender bitted. Afraid of sound of buggy or wagon wheels Pawing when hitched in street. Afraid of touch of shafts Crowding in stall. Scaring at hogs or dogs along roa< Refusing to halter or bridle. -- Running away Pulling on one rein. Striking. Tail switcher Lugging on bit Bad to harness. Bad to groom Lunging and plunging. Hard to shoe. -Shyinf Jumping fences. Refusing to hold back going down hil Afraid of automobiles. Bad to hitch to buggy or wagon Afraid of paper. Lolliug the tongue. Afraid of robes Afraid of umbrellas. Afraid of clothes on line Afraid of sound of gun. Afraid of band playing Afraid of canvas top wagons. Afraid of cars If you have horses addicted to any ot the above men tioned had habits or vicious traits, yon can cure them. And permanently too, by following the system as giv en in this course of lessons, thereby increasing the value of your horse many dollars worth, whether you want to keep or sell him. It will increase your safety and confi dence in driving and handling any such mimal. The only licensed horsetraiuer in Oregon. All work guaranteed. . H. Z. H A N S E N , L anglois, O r to writ« for onr con»da:itl«l U tter bafora ap- plylnz for putaartl lt may ba worth a o n j Wa promptly obtain U . 8. and P o it-fn PATENTS <w p b *o a u d W . aon.t a il I M M E D I A T E F R E E rapart on putantablilW. Wa give S a R « l real aorrica aad advfca, aad our atorgna are raodarata. T iy ua SW IFT & CO., "B a d const to o .” c o n tin u e d th e a s s is t a n t . f l l r i ' - v his la m p In to th a c h a m p in g eccenfri« s e ll. " I t ' s a lw w ve th e DOCTORS • a y c o n s u m p tio n c a n be cured. N a tu re alo n e w o n ’ t do it, i t n eed * h e lp . ______ A n y p e rs o n o r p e ri-o n e P er m a n e n t an th e h ills , bnt can be rem oved in a neeond o f tim e . The o n ly C le v is now on th e m a rk et th a t stay» w h ere |>nt. " W e ll .” said th e o th e r , g l a n d s * up a t th e d ia l, " I f a n y th in g h a p p en s, e l* w e 'v e g o t to say Is: I t w as o rd e rs fr o m th e b rid g e . T h a t te le g ra p h w o n 't Me. S h a ll I ease h e r o n ly a e o u p le w h e n he s ig n a ls h a lf speed?*' T h e g r a y -h a lr e d e n g in e e r p o t M s hand i on h is s u b o rd in a te 's s h o u ld e r. H ie voice ! rose sh o v e th e w h ir r o f th e d y n a m o and W ' B. B u rro w , C o rb in , Ore. Mu M o r e C e r ls r t o S p a r e I m u st h u sb an d m y tim b e r Io re place fen ces a n d b u ild in g » on th e farm , therefore I m u st n o t sp are any m ore ced ar. P le a se d o n o t ask for it The green tree» will grow and the dead ones will k e e p . J. H. Urros, L a n g lo ia , O r., A u g u st 2 7 , 1110 P a fo n f la w y e r s , th e f '- r m a t - o h a n t t t r i l l ta » t d e t - k - h t -o t lo n o f th e g u ilt y p a r t ie s . is th « best h e lp , h o t, it« os« m ust b e continued in sum m e r os w e ll a s w i n t e r . T . k . I t ta a l l « ] , w t a w l l k o r » « « . . C a l« snail battle now. A ll P r iisSW PUBLIC M o- la w ; a n d a re w a rd w ill h r g iv e n f n r ii . * ba y elle d . “ T h e old e n g in e e r, r u b b in g b e tw e e n h ts p a lm s th e o m n ip re s e n t bad»» - I t. is su, Ih o rlty . a bit o f cotton w a it« , yazart * t tha t'U lld t n v t e r of th e w rack, a n i aitar«! bia starna. W ith a raalt-ra b* allcurod bla ah rla l lDX men. a rt! b u r ia l th a t h i r l mate w ith b ’ yea " I » a * on wateh to -n ly h t w ith m y ar U ta n t," h« eommanced. harshly. " I »m re tp o n a ttl* fc r thia. I'v e loat my envlne-eoom toe. but II w a s m ; o rd e r» th a t 'u n t h»r d rlv - In «. I t waa all m y d o li'M . a rd : » u e -t I'm old anouch to stand by It T o heli w ith the rules of the road! ba t's play The e x c lu siv e right to handle tola | by J im m y C rip p a . h a lf speed I t t a . ” “ T h e n n o t a lk fr o m th e de c k goes. C levis w ill lie sold by C ounties or . States, or se t oi tlirae can be pu rch as K f l» ' ' ■ " T a k e y o u r o rd e rs fro m th e te le g ra p h , ed lor »1.00. Address L c l l a n a n d M a r s h a l l R a n c h e e , w i l l Lo p ro q e c u te d to th e u t m r r t e x t e n t -of T h e t h ir d a e a ls ta n t pushed fo r w a r d a nd s tare d a t th e c a p ta in w it h op en m o u th . T h e n he s hoo k his fis t, w ild ly . “ T h a t a ln t so." ha b a w le d . "1 k n e w y e r t r i c k . I I g o t w itn e ss d o w n b e lo w ! T e d o r 't to n rr.s m y p a pers t h a t w a r : A n j - l>ndv w ith tw o g ra in » Of i« r.s e u ll k n o w t h is old h o o t e r c o u ld n 't p ile op th is H u h o p a n y h a lf tp»«d. I t e ll ye. j e d o u ’t I,AV n t* m y p a p e rs !” H e tu rn e d ro u n d to hts fe llo w s o f th e e u y tu e e -ro o m . " W h a t does th e te le g ra p h d o w n th e re ro a d ? " i th e c la n k o f th e m a in p u m p T h a t lt n 't ' o rd e rs ," he said. “ O u r o rd e rs a re o n ! t h a t d ia l th e re . I f t h a t ra y s h a lf speed. tre a im s u ln 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 w ith y o u n g s te rs a ll r ig h t, so h e th in k s , b u t ba h a s n ’t been on t h is coast sa lo n g ss I h a v e . o r . be w o u ld n 't be d r iv in g h e r In t h is m u c k . H e 's a lvrava throw !«»« It u p t o m e that I a lr.t th » s k ip p e r so I rec k o n I ' l l m a k e n o fuss I f he Is t r y in g to h i t th e A m p h lo n th ro u g h c o n tra ry to ru le s ." NOTARY T K K 8 P A 8 S N O T IC K way th- • h l* f r « p r ’,’’vd acidly. "Th»> d o n 't lik e t o h i t s t im e by ru le « . Petersun's H. T. 8TEWART Opp. U.S. Pataat Cflca.Washifcgtod.OX. ■varvbooy Saya So. Ctaeareta Csndv Cathartic, the moat won derful mcilioul discovery o f the age. pleas tir I lean » -u r blood r.id k.wu it Hann, b» ant and refreshing tc the testa, act gently •iti-i ing up tha laay liver and ill iving aü I u and poalUvrly on k id i.rj s, liver nod bowrla, from the l*-ay. I’rgin today la ckonalng the entire a.-etem, dispel colds, .urittaa wrtali |.imi>lcs, l-oi-«, hioteta*, black!.»adu cure heartache, fever, habitual conatlpet'0* n-'-l biliousness. P ira te buy and. tr y a box •no I hat nrkl.v bi!n-ua com|>l*xion l-y la k in t of O. 0 . C to-day; 10. US, to centa. Hold and C isi iket«,—beauty for ten conta. A ll drug "Xia. n-ttafacti-zu guarentrad. 10c 20«. V * , . xm staed to cure by all druggists. g ln - "V. , . **t «a. h e w a n ts t o g e t In . I t ’s p r e t t y I t h ic k w e a th e r t o be s te a m in g a good to g and sig h t te.w lndw arQ roks h ta' c- o u th e subm erg ed h ’t ll . an d tb s r p u o r ra n In riv e rs fro m m as t e r ta a ta n e h ’o ’ *1 bad th e e n g in e ro o m te le g ra p h a t h a i. speed." s aid th e c a p ta in , w h ite fa c e d , " a n d I'v e g o t i t d o w n In th e lo g t h a t w e slow ed d o w n as to o n sa w e r e t In t o tb s fog . I guaee t h a t 'l l s a tis fy tha In sp ec to rs that I'v e done a ll r ig h t, a n d * a'd n o t ha ru n o u t o f o u r course unless th a a a g ln a - ro o m ba d disobeyed o rd e rs e n d k e p t h e r N o tice to T o w n B to ck ew n ers. Th e yellow lantera on tne tlb ad brldgr flickered In the wind, but th e ir ncet«e'1v fla m e i wee« r e t m ore waver!«-« m a e th e a.vet of the captain. '1 put t a r ovae w h a n Il's w o r k in g .” th e c h ie f responded. to hair apeed." he said, s h rilly , laying " I f I t Is n ’t w o rk in g th e n th e s p e a k in g - his » e l hand on tha brass, “but it t u b w i ll do ." m ig h tn 't h a re registered In the engine- A n b o o r la te r th e A m p h lo n w a s s t ill room. You see— ” b e s tin g s w a y th ro u g h th » big . o ily teas, *Wa must play fa ir,” In terru pted th e th e fo g a tre s m ln g s w a y fro m h e r bows ch ief engineer, loudly The men crowded to s w ir l back an d across th e y e llo w g la re rloaer about him . th a lr o llt' Ir a ru e tlla g o f th e d re k lig h ts before p ilin g u p In s In the durkneaa " W e m iifl p:ay fa ir," m u r k y w e ll a s te rn . T h e c s p ta ln I ap t said th e old man. «llb ly . "T h e A m i-bloc's w a tc h w ith hts m a te on th e b rid g e . T h e piled up here, and some one'» yot to lose e n g in e -ro o m te le g ra p h flo o d a t f u ll hla papers. 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