P O M T O tt P O lt D , N tim b e r O R E G O N IS official dibkctoky Program of the Teachers’ Institute ■TAT* AVO DMTMCT Orno**« : Port OrfQrd, Or., Ang. 23-25,1911 0 . 8. Ren'ts—Jonathan Bourne Jr., of Portland and Geo. K. Chamberlain of . Baleni. "» Congreaamap, F ir s t . DtattHSt^WllIth * C. Hawley, of Salem. Governor—Oswald West, Salem. Secretary of S ta te- F . W. Benson Sa- WEDÑESDAY, AUGUST 23rd, M il M 0R M N 8 SESSION, 9 A. M. Music Opening address—W. S. Guerin Music Address—Governor Oswald West S u p t Public Instruction—J . II. Ack erman, Salem. State Printer—Willis P artw ay, Salem. Attorney General—A. M. Crawford, Salem. ’ \ S Clerk Mate I .and Board—O. G. Browa, Language- Hon. L. R. Alderman EVENING SESSION, 7 AO F . M . Joint Senatoi for Coos and Carry— W. C . Chase.- Joint Representative tor Coos and Curry—8. P. Peirce. Judge, 2d Judicial D istrict—J . W. Hamilton, Roseburg. Prosecuting Attorney, 2d Judicial Dis triot—George M. Brown, Roseburg. U. S. Commissioners—J . H . U pton, Langlois. , of efficiency in the County J-.tdge—E. A. B ailey, Gold Beach County Commissioners—Otto Ismert, Gold Beach; GeoCbenoweth, Langlola. Sheriff—W. A. Biahel, Gold Beach. County Clerk—George W. Smith, Gold Beach. Connty Treasurer—Jam es C aughsli Wedderburu Assessor Wm. Tolman, Harbor. School Supt.—W. S. Guerin, Langlois. Surveyor—D. Cunniff Jr., Gold Beach. Cdrooer— Dr. 8. J. Mann, Langlola. u sm n o a or m s covrrs. Circuit Court meets Fouith Monday to August of each year. County Commissioners Court meets first Wednesday In January, April, / July and September of each yeai. ProbateCtnrt meets first .Monday id each moatb o iaar oovwrr post orrtoau swo rosr- is its key-for-every-charader keyboard One simple stroke prints any character T his saves time, increases s insures accuracy. Piano Soto—Mias Mamie Masterson Vocal S olo-M iss Mary Marsh Vocal Solo—Ames S. Johnston Recitation—Mias Mildred Kelsey x Duet—Miss Ethel Cheever, Miss Julia Guerin Piano Solo—Louie Knapp Translation from Virgil—W . S. Guerin Male Quartette Address—Governor Oswald West, ‘"Oregon State Institutions and what I am trying to do with them ." Closing song, by all—“Star Spangled Banner." 9 THURSDAY, AUGUST Mth. 1SU M orning hkssion , a . w . Mttsie Course of Study —Hon. L. R. Alderman Music Address Hon. L. R. Traver EVENING SESSION, 7 Plano Solo—Miss Mamie Masterson Vocal Solo—Mr. E. J. Loney Vocal Solo—Mr. John Gillings Recitation—J. R. Stannard Vocal Solo—Mrs. M. L. Barrett ' School Legislation—Hon. L. R. Alderman Mixed Quartette - Address—Hon. Calvin White Closing song—"My Old Kentucky Home? — Chet co Swinging M n rg im l Rack Prouciwd R i k o . C s w D r i w e Carriere» Ribbon C o n lrc k -d iron. Koyl V ariable and U n iee n al L in e P e rio d D u e G uard Bash Space Laver Carriegc Retarder > Visible jzSpjÜwB W rite (or infoinetioa to The Smith Premier Typewriter Co., Inc. Sjrrscuac, N. Y. B rio c h e , These are features which make thr Smith Piemier the choice of the mas who investigates comparati«« advantages. sreryw hne ••Moth hit « r i f e a n i l u i T * - e i r b » w b e e n Brtrrs CAHCAUCTS tr.d they are ta s b«si wo« frantic with beadaihs for lsys. «be tr.vl Mn»eof you; C A SC ♦. I.’ETS. they rsttovsd the pair Jn her 1 • u-l »intent hnrM4U,a'r Ws Huh roeMKruent1 i'ustarsifl a C har . »Tiff-hHi’ti- Pittsburg S u it i . DeiKt'«-Vo. i'ittaburg, F t CANOV* C A TH A R T IC 1«»,,,. r u l l i l e 't ie N « l» u r » e m i’. r<- T ltM f GriOrt. ■ . • CURE COM3 y Nerevd. I MR ifa c lt T h o u sa n d s H a v e L 'idney T rouble and D on’t ¿ n o w It. n ew 't o F l i n t O u t. F l i t s b o ttle o r e o m m i it j l ’s rs w ith your W a te r a n d let It Stand tv. en iy fc .r hours; a ftN d 'm e n t t s r ret- A lin (f In d icate s an u n h e a lth y c o n d l- rilo n o f th e kld - lie y » :_ J f It stains y o u r lin e n it IS e v id e n c e o f k id n e y tro u b le : too fre q u e n t d es ire to pass it o r jfiiin In "* ' — i-— —— - ,( ,0 b a C|, ¡ j ,¡3 0 u o n v ln c in g p ro o f th at th e k id n e y s an d fclid- dar a r e nu t o f o rd er. W h » t to D o . T h e r e Is c o m fo rt in th e k n o w le d g e so o fte n expressed, th at D r . K ilm e r 's ó v s m p - R o o t. th e g re a t k id n e y r e m e d y fu lfills e v e ry w is h in c u r in g rh e u m a tis m . | n in tl.i baok, k id n e y s , liv e r, t la d ! r a t r t th e u r in a r y passage. It c o rre c ts invt , llv to h o ld w a te r a n d s c a ld in g p a in la passing It , o r bad a ffe c ts fo llo w in g u se o f I ; a . e rln e or b ee r, a n d o v e rc o m e s th a t u np ies r.t nec essity o f b e in g c o m p e lle d to g q often d u rin g th e d a y , a n d to get u p m a n y tim es d u r in g th e n ig h t. T h e m ild a n d th e extra- o r d in a r y e ffe c t c l Swamp-Root U soon re a lis e d ft stands th e hig h est fo r its w o n d e r fu l s u re s of the m o st d is tre s s in g cayes. It y o u n e e d 1» m e d ic in e y o u sh o u ld i iv o the b ee t. S o ld b y d ru g g ists it 5 0 c . and J l . slrse. Yeu may have a sample b e ttie i f tide » re n d e rfu l d laco ve ry f A 2 -— , __ a a d a b o o k th a t t e l l s « ® * ' ’ m o r » abo ut It. both s e n t B t j k .<> « b a o lu ta ly (ro e hy r n a i l . ^ ^ - I M ' -i address b r . K ilm e r & IJ.»re «< «mn-ftea Cd., B in g h a m to n . N . Y . W h i n tton reading this generous o ffe r w ritin g m q n - in this paper. BbverYtKMy Fnye <*>» CneonrwL« ( C a th a r t ic , t h e m o at WOtt- d n r f u l m e d ic a l d ia ta iv c rv o f th n a r e . p e.»* nnt a n d r e f r e s h in g t r th e t a * io , a c t g e n i! v a n d p o s itiv e ly on k h h .e v A . H v e r a n d b o r. ’rs c le a n a in g tb o e n u r o s s* in. a i s i e l « A d s c a r e liem in cb e, f e \ t-e, I. t l ‘ t i i f l < - io . a n d bMk»»«riC4«i. Flf.*.««' b u y ;i'. t U*y a t • t C . 1 C ’ o -tia y ; h*. Jft, Mi t b o ld s Fr-T .'«B lecd tn « u r t b j oQ d r u ^ t w th - • STOCK wrt POULTRY MEDICINE Refusing to Lend. Afraid of sudden falling of board Running away when halter or bridle is removed. Biting G etting fast in stall. ‘ Afraid of sight and sound of steam Pawing in stable. K icking at master or strangers Tender bitted. Afraid of sound of buggy or wagon wheels Pawing when bitched in street. Afraid of touch of shafts Crowding in stall. Searing at hogs or dogij along road Refusing to halter or bridle. R unning away Pulling on one rein. , Striking. Tail switchers Lugging on bit Rad to harness. Bad to groom Lunging and plunging. Hard to shoe. Shying Jum ping fences. Refusing to hold back going down hill Afraid of autoqiohiles. . Bad to hitch to buggy or wagon Afraid of paper. Lolling the tongue. Afraid ofrobes Afraid of umbrellas. /Xfraid of clothes on lino A f r a id o f sound of gURi Afraid of hand playing Afraid of canvas top wagous. Afraid of cars S e e k , n n d pen I t r y h av e fe w lro u l.il'» trb H .li a re n o t b o w e l a n d liv e r i r r e g u la r itie s . B la c k , D r a u g h t S to ck a n d P o u ltr y M e d i c in e is a b o w e l.a n d liv e r re m e d y fo r sto ck. I t V’ lt» th e o r p i n s of d ig i-.li,» n in a p e r h e t c o n d itio n . P r o m in e n t A m e ric a n b r e e d « » » n d U rre -H W -k e i-i-th e ir h e rd » a n d flock» h e a lth y by k’ . v in e th e m a n o n i - s ii.u a l d o * of B la c k D r a u g h t S teck and - P o u ltr y M e d ic in e in t h e ir fe n d . A n » « lo c k -ra is e r i n a v b i iy a 2» < e n t h a lf-p o n n d a i r t i g h t can o f th ia m .- 'lii i n t fr e -n k i t d e a le r a n d k e e p h i . -stork in rig -« -.» *» heaRTi l o r w eek». D e a l >es g - - n « - nli k e e p I l l i w k - I I r a u i i l i t S to ck a n d P .in lt r v M e d ic in e . I f yo u r» does n u t. : u d 2 5 cent« fo r a » a m p le can to th e m a o if e. t ’ire rs . T o r C h a tfa n 'M M e d ic in e C o ., C h a t- If you have horses addicted to any ot the above m en tioned bad habits or vicious traits, you can cure them. 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V f five Ao b« J 8«rtice rw«l adrivo, (tod oar t-hargaa Aro uiodcrntc. T ry « * CO% Psfewd Xwwjnew», S W IF T O pp. Ü .5 . P a l i » ! C !3 c e ,W a ih ito ;tc e . ZÎ.C. Mariai....... «K»n. Music Address—Hon. L. R. Traver Music • Address—Hon. L. R. Alderman . No ••♦ y , C a n d y C s la a r keel* *t » r a n . b* - —it' -x -. EVENING BR8SION, 7 AO F . M. Piano Solo—Mias Mamie Masterson Vocal Solo—Mr. A. S. Johnston Recitation Piano Duet—Mias Mamie Masterson, Mita Lncile Meredith Vocal Solo Mr. A. J. Marsh ' Addrsaa—Prof. W. H. Meredith Male Quartette Address. "Bird»” —Prof. Finley Closing remarks—W. S. Gnarin ' The Burrow Clevis Always Stays “ - AFTERNOON SESSION. 1:30 P. M «a Johnston ■J. 8. Capps. E. Raekleff. Port Orford Denm ark... L a t i gioie . . -5. — P n t” GENERAL M ERCHANT Port Orford, Oregon Perm anent as the h ills , but can be removed In a seeond* o f t i m e ., The only C levis now on the m arket that stays where pat. N E W GOODS The exclusive ri»ht to handle this Clevis will tie sold by Counties or Stntee, or set 01 three can be parehae- edfortl.U O . Address W , E. B urrow , C o r b in , O re, It sh a ll be m y purpose to keep a fu ll slock uf ev ery th in g required by tba trade in th e line of G R O C E R IE S and PRO VISIO N S, BOOTS and SHOKS No More Cedar to Mpare. MEN’S and BOY’S CLOTHING I m ust liuslmnd m y tim ber lo re LADIES’ DRESS GOODS place fences and b u ild in gs an the farm, llierefore I m ust not spare anr FANCY .GOODS. more cedar. P lease do not ask for it CIGARS. TOBACCO, PIPES, The green tr«»s will grow and the «lead «• ones will keep. _ CANDY, NUTS and NOTIONS. J. H. U pton , L anglois, Or., A ugust 27, W O In fact, a ru p p ly o f everyth in g UHiially kept in a well alocaed General Mercliamliee Store. II. T. ST E W A R T DOCTORS My c o a tu m p tio n can b e cured. N ature alone w on’t do it, it needs help. S t O i l ’StMlilSION; is the beat help, but its uae must ba continued in sum m er a s w ell as winter. e le in Music ' Address- -Hon. J. H. Ackerman Music — * Geography—Hon. L. R. Alderman H ave y o u a H orse w ith a n y O ne o r More o f th e follow - in g h ab its? - ■ im U cidc we have c r h o d In ths non c. week my wlfs MORNING SESSION, 9 Gold B each. Wedderburu Illllie e ... .... * A. K* FRIDAY, AUGUST 26th, 1911 Harbor... . . . Tab« it la a ltttl* col«f «aille or wau»r AH X Yuofcte T R E S P A S S N O T IC E NOTARY PUBLIC Any person nr per-oni tresparelng Upon the Cruft Lake Ranch,—the Me- P o r t O r f o r Lollitn nud Marahall Ranches, w ill Lo pmsectited to the utm ost extent ol the N o tic e to T o w n S to c k o w n e r » . law; end a reward will he given for In funnatiolian tt w ill lea tdec-k'bt -o For the aroommoitstlon of tlioee de tlon of the guilty parties. — sirin g t» raise blooded oattle M. L. Rarre't has b en igh t his pure-Mood Jersey bu'l Into town. Tho anim al I t nmt«* »•111 rent wfcc’ltwr .»w-kL’I l b f ’ »lt*CCd»hA’-:l has alwavs been grntle, but its owner waives all liability. , 8n rvlce»|l. C t t B m î t bottle now. iZSEZS^ZZ^, Z ^ R K A t SALES Prove the gross Hood'» Sarsaparilla. Hood’s Sarsaparilla selb beesuaa f secompUalies CREAT CURBS. V a merit of Call and Examino G din J n , and got. Priver. JOHN H. MILLEK. T T M W V E G E T A B L E S IC IL IA N O A L rL S Hair Renewer A hifb-class preparation to r the hair. Kaepa the hair aoft and (losay and preventa aplittinf aw h e enda. Curca dandruff aad altraya re at o rea color to gray hair. •