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**-' ♦ ï ’ O ï t ’X” typewriter advantage« co. when investigated, »ably lead to the »election « t o t » T>- O R E G O N , V P B O N i lS M I X A .TT, i r i 3 B l t U A . I < . V S im ili» « !* 3 ® 2 1 . lö lJ i O F F IC IA L D 1B 8C T0B Y A single motion is quicker to aTAXk AhD o i e r k i e r o p p ii i 7 . 8. Ben’ts—Jonathan K-.-irn.' Jr., Poftland and Geo. K C h a m b e r la in needed to make any character desm complete, Straight-line, key- character keyboard oh thè 1\1 easy _ Action tight running 11 C w M l e t e . S tra ig h t L in e ; of Congressman, F irst D is t r ic t - W illis r G Hawley, of Salem G o v e r n o r — O s w a ld W e s t. S a le m S e c r e t a r y o f S ta te — B e n , W . O l e u lt ' t i le in . State T.eaaurer—Thus. B. Kay, of Sa- Supt. Public Instruction—L. A H uge oaks above them lif t th e ir heads A rd drop the acorn, shod the leaf. • T- harvest rtcld-Vgr round them sheds P lenty In many a s h .n t. And they, h a lf fra g ra n t, trlv h te n earth t.ow In the shadows s h r r a there’s d e a rth ■ ’ !>nln or p le a s a n t lovs or life. ■ ir 're m the wor.d's road, ceaselaas s trlf< A Id e r m a n , K a le n t. State Printer— W illis Dunlw .ty ■ Attorney General—A. M. Crawf.ont, Salem. Clerk State Land Board—G. G. B row n ,. Salem. Joint Senator for Coos and Curry— W. C. Chase. Joint Representative for Coos and Curry—8. P.Peirce. Jodgw^ *** Judicial District—J. W . ' Hamilton, Roseburg. Prosecuting Attorney?~iid JuHelal Dis j triet—George M. Brown, Roseburg. | C. 8 . Commissioners— H. T . S te w a r t, Port Orford. OocNTV orrtOKit».- Keyboard and * A Kay 1<* Every Character. W r i t e fo r inform ation County Judge—E. A.' B a i le y , b o . . Beach County Commissioners—Otto Ismert, Gold Beach; GeoChenoweth, Langlois. Sheriff— W. A. Bishel, Gold Beach. County Clerk—George W. Smith, Gold Beach. County Treactrer—James Caugbell Weddsrburn Assessor—W m . Tolman, Harlior. School Supt.—W . 8. Guerin. Langlois Purveyor—D . Cunniff Jr., Gold Beach. Coroner—D r. 8. J. Haun, Langlois. miktisob or tub cot'STB. Circuit Court meets Fourth Monday in August of each year. County Commissioners Court meets first Wednesday iu January, April, Ju ly and September of each yepi. Probate Court meets first Monday in each mouth O t'BBV COUNTY POST O f f l C U AMD FOST- Io The Smith Premier Typewriter Co» Ine. Syracuse. N. Y. Etsachm »»«rywlws w e could n o t see th e m —e a llo p o n t o w a rd s C a w n p o re . s h o o tin g to each o th e r : “ W e have th e m ! T h e y a re n o t f a r a h e a d !“ F o rtu n a te ly w e w e r n o t disc o v e red , so a g a in w e ha d to dec id e w h a t w as to he done, k n o w in g o u r a w k w a rd p o s itio n b e tw e e n th e reb els a t | B us se e ru tg u n g e a nd th o se o n th e ro a d gcaree know n b y name, they pie th rg ro u n d W ith mot!«» co.oi*- Starry forms. In them the a im . t sk.es are luund T h a t follow a f t . r a tu m s ; And blurs ot rrlxoaun nine en d gold T h a lr graceful e h a llc s enfold. W h ile mot the dead :■ as'cs plied and pent H um u.y tkey live and die cdutent. MSSTKBS. Cbetoo.............. ....... Mias Id a Cooley, H a r b o r . F le t c h e r G a r d n e r . G o ld B e a c h ......... . ............., ' . . J . W . K ile y , to C a w n p o re . B u t w e w e re bound to “ fa c e th e m u - q|e." A f t e r re s tin g to r a n h o u r w e p ro ceeded, a n d g o t th ro u g h O n o w -w tth o u t b e in g In a n y w a y m olaated. T h e n a t M u n g le w a r, w h ic h » a s -o n ly e ig h t m ile « fr o m o u r d e s tin a tio n , w e w e re to ld h ' T j v «peak no me*-«ace. act no P *rt. a n a tiv e , tr a v e le r fro n t C a w n p o re t h n ’ i’fct* have.no w p rk * te show. U :drn In they toucb‘ 8® heart a la rg e body o f reb el c a v a lr y had pars' Aj .* ip not n»k to know ; th ro u g h th e to w n abou t a n h o u r b e fo re , • i ..-o n e i i a r t tb * ♦>« oi nw n m ost o f th e m s q u s b b L n a w ith o n e a n *t wit unfolds the A I«»:er-p’. au— o th e r a t th e s tu p id ity o f a llo w in g tw o T h « Tow er th a i p u ip u d tt.!« fa ir bloom F o r m an can have no ¡Mil»» doom. E n g lis h m e n to ou tpace th e m a n d es —C h a ri« * W . Stevinacn. In N. If. O b w m r . cap e . H e a ls o sdded t h s t he h s d see'n th e m le a v e th e ro a d a b o u t h a lf a m ile i o ff an d m a k e fo r a to p e o f t r e e * . O r T A L E OF T H E INDIAN MUTINY ; h e a rin g th is B u tle r proposed t h a t w e i sho u ld s e t 'o f f a n d r id e as h a rd as w e ' c ould f o r th e b a n k s o f th e (Jsnges o p - po slte C a w n p o re . B u t t h a t w o u ld n o t do; as. i f th e reb els shou ld fe e li t (e n d I t w as v e ry p ro b a b le th e y w o r ld , '» d a y lig h t w a s b r e a k in g ), o r I f lltd. o v e r to o k us (w h ic h th e y w o u ld do unless th e ho rses w e re fr e s h ) , o u r end w o u ld n o t be f a r o ff. T h e r e fo r e we m ad e tip o u r m in d s to proceed a t a w a lk f o r th e res! o f th e Journ e y , a nd t h a t In t h a e v e n t ’ v«Ag a«*», a ve ram O'- A* «•«wraa - . * . ., Ira n i to go fr o m th e » t b e in g w a y la id o r chased * e w o tt.c t nee B rid g e , a d ls ta n c i d o w n >“ ° " r »ad dles a n d rid e as » * ha d h e purpose o f a s c e r- j n e v e r rid d e n before. la rrfa o t) a l th a t p la c e t W e _ g o t a lo n g u n m o le ste d D unee was H ie o n ly ps on the m a in rond te an d th e A lu m - 4R m ile « a p a rt. Always Stays “ Put” ID ACHE w r lfe a n d m y s e lf b a v e b e c a S U E TS and thcr ere the heel aate e n , bed In the house la e t * • waa frantic with livadache for trtnd IO » « oí jo in CASCA H ETS, invnd tke pain in ber head ainioflt K We both raenvfbend Cuncmrtu Oeas. UTWimroui*. Safe A Uepoe” C o. Plttabu rf. Pa 'subie. r,wen« T»,tv Onnrt IU, .ojeen. W •*.«■« or O r'r- as*, o . Jt)c R 1 C O N S T IP A T IO N . ... 7 * ^ r . ISMOT. -O T r.a »o. TOT. ,lt m»nrantr«<i by all art»r T B K Toixrrw U ifill ■nda H a v e K id n e y T ro ub le aad D o n 't K n o w It. Wow'To V tu d O a t. Have y o u a Horse w ith an y BLACK O ne or More of th e follow- DRAUGHT in g habits? STOCK »nd Refusing to Lead, Afraid of sudden falling of board Running away when halter or bridle is removed. Biting POULTRY Getting fast in stall. Afraid of sight and sound of steam Pawing in stable. Kicking at master or strangej-s MEDICINE Tender bitted. Afraid of sound of buggy or*wagon wheels cine te S bowel and liver remedy for stock. I t p u t* tbc organs of digestion in a perfect condition. P ro m in e n t Ameriosui breeders and fa r m e r i keep th e ir h e rd , and fiocks hes!thv by g iv in g them an neeax sional dose of H ls e V D ra u g h t Stock Bn l P ou ltry M edicin e in th e ir food Any »fork raiser nisv bo y a ’¿ S o -n t half-pound a i r t i g h t can of th ia m edicine fro m hn dealer and keep his stock in vigorous health fur week« Desiers gener ally heyp B la c k -D ra u g h t Stock and P o u ltry M edicin e I f yonrs does not. send 2ft cents fo r a »ample ran to the m an u fa ctu re rs , Tne C hattanooga M edicin e Co., Chst- ts u o o g i, T e n s . k bottle or com mon glass w ith your d let It stand twenty-four hours; a sediment or set tling Indicates an unhealthy condi tion of the kid neys; If It Stains your linen it Is eptdence of kld- rfey trouble', too frequent desire to pass It or pain In no i r n u , f»s., J ss m. i«m. * --• — ,he hack is Isck-P also sngh' «tack sn-1 I'a u ljy ? proof thst tha kidneys and Lied- V -Ino Is ths best I ever tri- d Our !k was eoklng t» 'l wu«s yos «an» • o< order. t b * m-tdieias snd sow they srs W h a t to I>e. png sc il >«. Thsy s is lock ng » s com fort In the knowledge so S essed. that D r. KHm er's Swam p- great kidney rem edy fulfills every curing rheum atism , pain In the neys, liver, tla d d s r and every part inary passage. J t corrects tncbllltv -rater and scalding pein In passing 4 effects fo llo w in g , use of liquor, teer, and overcomes that unpleasant • e( being compelled t o go often e day. and to get up m any limes e night. T h a m ild and the extra- effect ot Swamp-Root Is soon I t stands the highest fo r Its won- '.iras of the most distressing c a r « , eed a medicine you should have the >id by druggists lr 50c. and 11. sixes, -nay have a sample bottle o< this book th s t l e l i s ^ f c W a S i ’ ^ tboul It. both T e n t ^ ^ S B jH g if iP itely free by m all, sa D r. K ilm e r k n«HM of t*fiM«D Jlnghamton. N . Y . When w riting men- «. ■»¿s..»s*ja-.T»»»tu.*iww C«M( t«M’i<<q»»»»» »»•«•»» o««i«ra«< *<n* r*tl »• Jrij M »m. « ' J»*t - ¿ T u t t i L‘ J« <y ..® » U r S k v ? » ecut. b O’ er. ____ 9. r naooriNorow r lb a s m p ile o ff, T h e o t n - a rty S c rld e d a t t lv t h a n e d f -s c a p e to write fbr our confldentUU latter Iwftorw ap plying for patent; It iway be worth money, w e promptly t btiun U. 8. and Foreign ï , v w ; ï Â R,i?üàSïTf or t>h„to and we sand sa I M M E D I A T E F R E E «P«»« 0 " »a»ro«ablÜ y.fW e glvs Cis G a l lags! asTrias aad sdrlcsf and oar (barges arc moderata. Try as. SWIFT & C O , P a te n t L aw yo ra , DOCTORS aay c o n a a m p fio n curad. N a tu ra o k do it. i t naada h ai SI (II PSI Ml I SKIS Opp. U.S. P«t»»t 01R««,W«»tii*atoa, B X . a r a r r n o d y » «> • ■»'>• Cnacarets C andy C sthari.lc Hie tnrtst tv n » J a rfu l mydictu iliscoverv of tho op*, pisa» a a t »nd rSfroslune te th « tss'o, act. ireatly sor po sitively on k h it.rv » , itrw r sud «ntvr'-a, c l-a u » in r Ute e n tire » -» U n i. tllsncl colli», coro hoatiaelie, fe ve r, habltaiil < on»Upatios and bllloiKun»«. Please buy snd tr y a h o i « C 7 . V TaiffSV ; TO, SA, flu r e r.» , riotd sad - - a slc cd tn curs by a ll d r u g g lU * .¿.«.«eat^T *f«r r»«»woi« XTfrh r*a«iM*o«a» OVYft «w»mil»paHoa <*••••> s* rstwaA jm ^ar truMUBts ones wlH k ee p J. I I . UlTOV, Langlois, O r., Augur' 27. I t 10 T K K S P A M NOTICK. m ost o f th e d is ta n c e ‘»«r h o r'* “« a < ro “ , h ”- Cangco. Aws» th e e n e m y ’s c a v a lr y . » ” * e“ ‘ »» • r | W ,ln K >g w e w e n t "at a h a r d r * m e th e reb« 1 r o v a lr y In h u n d re d s . m t t t i . e s , fo llo w e d u p T h e y chased us f e t u v e r A atttS; but f u n p u rs u it: R u t. t o " « v e r g o t w it h in 300 vard s ; a n d th e y je s to ry s h o rt, w e o u t- « » » ’ UP th e l’ u r »u ,t th e C g » « » ' ' » n safe a nd sound, a n d g a rris o n , see in g th e B i w s w e re la . to o u r h e a rts ’ c o n te n t lo ,” pd <>« a f» w she lls In th a m id s t o f th e m , m a k in g th e m r e tr e a t p r e tty .. . s h a rp O n a r r iv a l a t th e b a n k s o f th a s n jo y ln g o u r e x c e lle n t w. found a la rg e fla t-b o tto m e d ssr commanding at bQ4t walUnK for Ui W|th a party o f ls -d s -c a m p to say t h a t m e n ; Bn^ w it h in s q u a r te r o f a n n t In f, rm a th .n f o r S ir ho Q r aa(, <t s a n d in g a t C a w n p o re . c BWQp()n , « h e r e w e w e re s n ts rta ln s d ,xlo t.s should be c a r - f w # W M k k , n|[g «< w »« consid ered by S ir J o h n In g lis to o ris k y to le t us -retu rn to th e A lu m - , B s g h a lo n e ; th e re fo re we were, ordered. to a w a it th e d e p a rtu re o f a c o n v o y t h a t w a a to le a v e fo r th s t place In a fe w d a y s : so w e hsd t o stay . T h ia w e e k 's absence m a d e O e n . O ut ra m d e c l d f t h a t w a hsd fa lle n In to th e band s o f th e in g past a n y o b s tru c tio n s th e y m ig h t e n e m y an d been k ille d , w h le l^ w s s th e e n c o u n te r. O f course he w a s fu lly fa te o f n e a rly n il tho se w h o w a rs c a p a w a re t h a t th e u n ,!e rts k ln < w a s a d a n Y o u can p ic tu re gerous m e ; s t ill, th e r is k m u s t be tu re d by th e rebels. to y o u rs e lf h o w w e w e re w e lc o m e d oo ta t e-t. So It w a s s e ttle d th a t tw o o f o u r r e tu rn us w e rs to g o to C a w n p o re . T h e lim it I c a n n o t conclu de w it h o u t f r in g in g to th e le e r lo m n ia n .lln g o u r p a r ly hsd Io ta c k le *■»» to > .te c t th o re tw o . r.s n o tic e th e hero ic c o n d u c t o f S e rg t. e v e ry m *n w as a n x io u s fo r th e rtnty; D u lle r d u rin g th e t r y in g n ig h t w e spent lu ll, b e in g " ’ o s g -h eg d e d fe '!o w . he got to g e th e r, and also th e fa te o f h is poor B u t le r Was a v e ry s to u t m a n . « v ie th e • '■ " .’•i»' t>, I'e c tt'ln g i h n w s horse, sho u ld t ' - ' W j ’o s T M a w • t im e , and a nd w h e n he begaa to r id e f a t ; , w h e n R c r - t B u h fr 's n d I ’. e re v h s l w . <on- chxM 'd by th e c a v a lr y , b is w e ig h t be- •ulero«! p riz e p o f.r ] h i t - pe n fo fe n on in e « n im m 1er! he h “Ul Iw'eu r* <•<>iwr.>ent’e<! f«>r th e '^ 1 * bn<I ll h : e o n a i V h ’tm Tn CS'óìs; b e n e v e r Hr « -• to «'b- s e lf: ’ « .«o n¡c to ii.y H i t . C ,* :,: » i o a m c r c iliti P ro v id e n c e th e re w t vo n .-ic s rtv [nt th is , as ( h r ga m e old h r-,» »»i med lo w a k e n up s u d d en ly to ih - d i T ' r r c f f a llin g b e h in d , m ad e A I t o p. m. w e ‘ eft Puee'e. t t t lh o f a d- r w r t t e - T o rt an d c a rrie d h is r id e r » « I n v i t i - « (!n n llc » ’ e o f t> ".s a a t, he?, s a f r lv 1» th e Gangsg. B u t, a la s ! th e »hu i ■ Iu c ip h e r, r o l l ì i in , i - m a l ! e lo r t . w as l-s m in c h f o r h im a nd he d ied t in l u i ” ’ W e p o ’ i l u a ç »1! H a b t fu r th e next day. -C h a m b e r s ’ J o u rn a l. nleu tf c i ) ' ! m il'« . W ’ t t t e i e ared I h r ir w it I ’ is v e en u g n a » c ». ■ saw b y th e » lo w o f n u m e ro u s f i n « t h a t la is » p a r lie s o f re b e ls w e re encam p ed on bo th t.a n k . • d id r.t>! - n o w th e co -.nlry. an d t li“ (o w n w as a u rro u r.d e d by s w a m p y g ro u n d So w e decided th a t w e nuts’ m a ‘ e a choice o f (w o ro u r s e n — e it h e r rc'.in n lo D u n c e , d e je c te d and dis a p p o in te d . a nd p ro b a b ly to ba chaffed o if o u r Loads by th e g s r r d o - i, , r m n ' e aeTtash fo r It and g a llo p th ro u g h B its- s ee ru tg itn g e . w h ic h w e I.n e w w e e o n ly h a lf a m ile lo ng. T h e la t t e r course tw in s adop ted , w s d is m o u n te d , h auled o u r c a n ' s» h o rs e -c lo th in g fro m tin d e r o u r saddles, c u t I t up e n d tie d o u r b o r es’ hoots In fo u r fo ld s o f c an vas, so I lis t th e p a tte r, p a tte r o f t h e ir feet on th e h a rd rfttd m ig h t b “ m uffled. H a v in g done tnlB. o ff w e w e n t, e re * ! n r up to w it h in «hd ' n r, « o f th e to«, n w lth o w t b e in g o b served an d th e n s e to d c at a gsllof». N o ’ gocnev h id w , e n te re d th a n w e heard th e c h n llc a g v : “ W h o com es th e re ? " h u t. t a k in g no n o tic e o f th is , w e p re sre il o u r spurs In to th e horses' ftan a. fly lr .« f o r life W i t h in tw o m in utes a fte r w e pass <1 th e s e n try who c h il'e n g c d us hu n d re d s <>l rt Pels tu rn e d out »mt began to Are fgom a lt sides; b u t th e d a r ln e s s o f th e n lg h i fa v o re d us. and « e got th ro u g h sen’ - t r ie . A f t e r p ro c e e d in g sh o u t h » : f a n-.t'c s e d re w re in ' d is m o u n te d to rem o v e th e Pngs fro m o u r hersex' bo o t* »nd to g iv e th e nags a b r e s l’-e r. T h l« h a lt w as neces s a ry . fo r w e h?d If. m ile» f u r t h e r lo go b e fo re w e cou ld reach C e w n y o re , and th e odds, w e re w e w o uld h o ve t o m a k e a n o th e r dash fo r tt th ro u g h O n oa. a Any prroon or perrons tr e s p a s s in g upon the Croft Lake Ranch,—the Mc Lellan and M arshall lUit.-hen, twill *oe proaecuted to the utmoet extent of the law ; and a reward will h e g i v e n fo r in formatiohan tt w ill le - tde o-lcfct -o tlon of the guilty parties.. M a a s .r la U I m U I » ’ » . L i n n Mood a n s a a a alasn skia. b< n a s ty witfcewt it . C as ts rtts , L a a d y C sth ar ria dean y^ur blond sod k.-ew it etasa, hi up tha lass lir a i aad driving a ll i a- ja ritls s from the body. Dagl» to -d s , ta -ssiaa pim w sa, hoila, bloU-haa. Meckbaad». .» » lb s . r r x l y Mtiows '•am piarías by la k im « . s i r i a , - b « » « ly fo r K-S W b U A ll dea» J O . Wtxrfasuoa gasronw ed. M s M b W> « ood • » " * : “ d - « > • w o r »t ' “ >• o d d * * re “ **» * “ t h * ‘ t a n h a p p en Is t h a t w e m a y ha v e to s w im fa in 1*. h i ' i r p <Mr d et t h * - / ’ »‘i r B egh ln I V « fr o m th e r i- e c t r o f v b le w h r re- Pawing when hitched in street. . Afraid ot touch of shafts Crowding in stall. .. Scaring at hogs or dogs along road Refusing to halter or bridle. Pulling on one rein. Permanent os the h ills, but ran lie Lugging on hit Bad t removed i t , a «ecunil of lim e. The Lunging and plunging. ■Wily Clevis n.iw on the m arket that stays where put. Jumping fences. Refusi Afraid of automobiles. T h e exclusive right to handle tnls C le v is w i l l be sold by C o u n tie s o r Afraid of paper. Lolling S ta te s , o r s e t o , t h r e e c a n be p u r c h a s Afraid ot umbrellas. e d ( o r f il.n o . A d d re s s Afraid of sound of gun Afraid of car« z W . B. B urrow , Afraid of canvas top wagons If you have horses addicted to any ot the above men Corbin, Orp. tioned bad habits or vicious traits, you can cure them. And permanently too, by following the system as giv N o M u re C e d a r to S p a rr en in this course of lessons, thereby increasing the value of your horae many dollars worth, whether you want to I inii»t liuslmnfl my l i m l * r lo re keep or sell him. It will increase your safety and confi pince Yr nt*» «ml buildinfis yn the ÎH im , therefore I must not spare nnv dence in driving and handling any such cniTnal. The only licensed horsetrainer in Oregon. All more cedar. Please do not ask for it work guaranteed. « T h e g r e e n t ir e s w ill g r o w » n d th e dead H. Z. H A N SEN Langlois, O r w M h in d e s tin a tio n , w h e n at n n m e ro u s tr u m p e t- “ A h ! a h ! " b o th o f us s .iit-.lfa n s o u s ly ; “ so e ry w e ll u n til w it h in “ >e" >n " a re ! W e ! l - ><” ‘ W s a w . >«« t t e w h e n a h o rd e o f »h » n rtd e fo r O u r h o r“ * are s udd en ly a p , e are d » “ <> bf th e “ » • r ° " « * ln to lim p ) o f m an g o free s d ies a n d fo rm u p wo w ill h a v e h ad a W ed derb urn.............. C, L. Wakeman. Illib e e ... , ........... . l t r . K. H Russell. ' ' . - ‘. " J ? » * . , , . . « Mrs. Viola A. Pry. .............A. I f . RUshr Port Orford ....A m e s Johnston 'fprre b y d e ta c h in g a n u m b e r of m en , a n d th e y w o u ld n o t ge t th r o u g h th a .............. J. 8. Capps. Denmark. n u m e ro u s v ed e tte s th e re b e ls ha d on . . . . . . . t è Rackleff. Langlois . . th e ro a d ; b u t he th o u g h t tw o of o u r E c k le y .... . X . . . J . A. Haines m e n w o u ld p ro b a b ly succeed In s n e a k T h e B u rrow Clevis th re e tu lle s o f o u r s u n ris e w e h e a rd e a lls on o u r le ft. e x c la im e d a lm o s t W h ere Iron lines In laid ths goKlcn rule. 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Cam e they through grievous trib u la tio n s __- g re . sf— . . a .a .1- I .ls _ T h e ir tria l« e arly and th e ir blpaalng« la t e - Th ro u g h c ro w to crown conqueror« f I fa te . • Th ey b u ilt fo r centurlpq* not fpr th a t brief «pa n « M a rk e d by the lifetim e o f one o«e or m a r F o r th a t e te rn ity which prophets scan. T h e ir purpoae to be parent» o f a race Endowed w ith w l*4om , courage, g r e a t e r « grace. Spinning the weba o f fa te o’er tim e and apace. Behold the land th e ir to il-w o rn Roger« form ed— Gone the fierce « trlfe which jp’e r It atlrrad • nd stormed. Its sktea by ayns o f glory p a tc h e d a a i I. R D O A R jrtM N S , ,g »onnia ltr M UST A n ti rista r-dstl X.