loia UFFIQIAL DIBKCTOBY GOING TO BE AN A R TIST. SKILLED PRACTITIONERS *waatteth What ' is { * a V visible typewriter? W . W riting in sight is part of it. Keyboard in sight is the other part. It is as important that you see what you do as to see what you have done.. T he key-for-every-character keyboard of the easy action, light running MODEL. 10 RavoraUa Isbulstor Rs Simple S lm o l C u tli~ I K2aF!2‘i 3 n " ie -only truly visible w riting m achine V isib le Writing W r it e fo r inform ation Jo Complete C o n tn Keyboard T h e Smith Premier Typewriter Company, Inc. Syracuie, N. Y, Bnuuhe« erorywhera A K ey for Every ( BichiDme Ribboa G ear Drives C eto R A te a C aO ka iU Venable aad U s te Puiset Duri Gaw« B .c i Specs L e w Curia»« RatwAw W, T h ese are feature» which make the Smith Premier d is choice o t the m an w ho in v e s t ig a t e s comparators advantages. • •Mint; I I I tote r f iv lf e a n d h t T v b r / ’n l S »I. i tb . V a r e U ie b e l t n w t l c ia ' i w*s UN«« e v e . L a i in t h e boun e. l.A kt • • • I l m y w ' h *aR fr u n ilc w ith h eu d n ch o fo r Hretaja «bn irltkt t o u m o f y o u i C A S i’A K E T S . lM »bet r e lie v e d ttw p um in h e r beat! aituow t ■HM BtaM ij' W e birth le c o jr tj^ r n ’ CnMiftroLfl ClIAH. STFLKFVMU pltls b v n r * * f e « D u p o n t C o . F i u s b u r g . F * Ts-.I- O oM . I » Fr.la i«’•»« r-oieni. I Nfivur NteflMfi. s* cm tai n or Gin ltX‘. 2i«. iGt ... C U R E C O f S ÏIP A T ÏO N . I HwttM-Ay iteaup iwy <%» 1«..,’». riwulraat. A»« Torh. SIT nani irq fite c d hv «U drag i t F TotiWi t H IVaDiV Thoaaauda H ave K idney Trouble and D on't Know It. n e w T o I 'in d O u t. F ill a b o tlte or c o m m o n j l» » » w ith your •O la r and let II stand tw enty-four hcurr; a — aedirtienl or s e t- ' lU n g In d ica tes an f » J} x m £ k '" * . Y /’ u n h ea lth y co n d l- «O', c f t h e kid- I 1 V ney»: if II »tain» y o u r lin e n It b e v id e n c e o f k id - n e y tro u b le; too freq u en t da»lro to p aso II or p ain In — — — «he b a ck is a ls o g o n v ln r t n ; p roof th at th e k id n ey « an d b la d ­ der a r e nut o f order. W h at to D or T h er« ia c o m fo r t In th e k n o w le d g e to a fla a ex p re ssed , th at D r. K llm e .'« S w a m p - R o o t. th e g re a t k id n e y r e m e d y fu llllla e v e r y w is h In c u r in g rh e u m a tis m , p sln in th e b a e k . k id n ey», liv e r , t ladder an i e v e r y p art tl th a u rin ary p a s s a g e . I f c o r r e c ts In » till!v 1» h o ld w atar a n d s c a ld in g pain In p a ssin g It, a r bad e ffa cta fo llo w in g u se o f liquor, w in e or b a sr , an d o v e r c o m e s that u n p te A a n t a a c a s a ity o f b e in g c o m p e lle d lo g o e ften (w rin g th a d a y , a n d lo g e t up m a n y tim e s d a r in g th e n ig h t. T h a m ild and th e ex tra - ard in ary a ffe c t of Swamp-Root la so o n raaltrad It sta n d a th a h ig h est for Its w o n ­ d erfu l c u r a t o f th e m oat d ia tr e a stn g -c a s e s . I f y e a n e e d a m e d ic in e y o u «h o^ ld h e v e th e b eat. S o ld b y d ru g g U ta ir 5 0 c . shd $1 slzaa. Y a u m ay have a ta m p ia b a ttle of th is w o n d er fu l d is c o v e r y „ f'-'^rTr »•»>. is* -»* a fiaaaai a d a twa b o o jaj k a«n th :u a t *ajtfietrc t e ' l l a ' g T irai*wito|« tfaah» fi««.T 'r 'H J' ■ •K^itoaat^aitd'C'T«-' a r e about It. b o th «crtH EstiH tjBl^ifii ” i lb»i fttaMtrti '»»J «.’b •< ete* «baahitaly free b y m all, •Sdk‘tritotn F9 aw/* ilm > er » •< .* ; « i t •' j » - - r ««w.ioe.-M. ad d ress «-•«a J t» D O r. A K O tf .» ' fc C o .. B in g h a m to n . N . Y . W h en w ritin g m an - Oea reading this generous odor in th is { « p e r . BLACK - DRAUGHT STOCK and POULTRY MEDICINE S ta c k a w l p m M ry have fe w tro u b le* w h ic h a r e n o t b o w a l a n d l i v e r w r e g a la r it ie s . 11 l a c k - D r a u g h t S to c k and P o u ltr y U » d i- c in e 1« a b o w e l a n d li» v r re m e d y for a to ck . It p ul« th e o rg a n » o f d ig e - t iu B i a a piarfix-t o o n d it io u . P io m in c iit A m eric a n b reed er« a n d fo rn w ra k e e p th e ir herd* a n d flock« h e a lt h y fcy g ir lr - g i h s a an occa- «io n a l d o se o f B la ck D r a u g h t ?l.»•' " h e n r a n « « n t m e t h « m « d tc in » n o d no-« t h e y a r e ( e t t m x •< f li« . T h e y *»» lo o k in g W per Cuni- b »tter. 8 . F. B B O C K IX O T O tf She Tooth with Thia totaa t t e a W i l l C a n t u r y S u rg a o n a M a r « y »rar» u « motwot orracaaa: Ftod Sciantlftc Study Iudla- T r a a r ttn g In th a W a k a « I V. < too'ta—to a a to so B*wn» Jo.« of p a n a a bl» to toeoaaa. •*, t h e A n e la u ta . F te ttla n d a n d G a u . X- ChaurUerialn of Dr. L. M a n o u v r ie r , th e i- o a t fa m o u s to t—». “M jxon is going to b« sa artist,* Q o o g r e a s m a n , F i r s t D l a U i t e — W i l l i » to»d * proud father; “he does not S S th ro p o lo g le t in F r a n c * r ia r ln a c v and s tu d ied u u iu ta ik h s M » C . H a w la y , o f to te a a need to stud y a lo t o f scientific »erred m a r k s o n p r e h is to r ic « x u llx fo u n t' 'a G o v e r n o r — O s w a ld W a a t . S a le m . rubbish.*’ th e r a t io n o f I’ k rte, b o ld ly <1 *c •* S e c r e t a r y o f S t— »—ßea W. O t e u t t t o ­ Perhaps, sa y s Success, tbti t h a t th e g r e a t w e n t . a . ) . c e n t u r y < I. in » . fath er does not know th a t what gaou Is m e re ly tre y d in g in th e usXy S ta te T .o a a u r e e — T b a S - B. Kay, of 8a- he ca lls “scientific rubbish'* tues» o f s k ille d p ra . ’. itlo e e r a w h o w tih o u a a a a s t h e t i.. o r a r : • ■nttc* .t h b la .«* Supt Publia Instruction—L. A . A id area the difference betw een an a r of S in t lu a to a d o f ir t .u .e . u si u l, p * r tiaon and au a rtist, the différé net fo rm a d l.OVv' o r 4,00.' yes -s> a g > onei t o rto a n , to te m . e u t» Printer—Willis Dunlway. Salem. betw een the uowiuop.aud the au lio n s .ra g u iru ig t h o r o u g h « o o y f t e d 0— s u m m a te a b ilit y Attorney General—A. M. Crawford, perb, between medjpcrUy and ex and “ U la a su tb lixh ed beyond q in -tlo- csilence. It w as w hat this mag totem. s a id D r. M a u o u v r te r, “ t h a t tr e ..au u iu , Olarit Wate U n d B o a i d - a «• Brown. called “seientjflc rubbish’* w hirl a v a a to -d a y a A a lle a ta - « 1 * e t i o n —od e th e dlffcren— betw een th» sot o n ly k n o w n In p r.iu i*i.u » i I e c w orks o f Michael A ngelo tu t h u t w as p ra c tic e d f a r in- e x it naiv e < p a u ti.f th o se o f s hundred other a r tists at t h a n s o w s lays. D e fe r Jol— Bapr— tstirs fair Ckws sad b is day wbo have-fcoo# in to o b lir surgeons m u s t h a v e k n o w n o f o ih e o p e ra tio n \ th e tra c e s o f w h ic h ’ Curry—tt, F. Peirea, ion. It w ss th is "»'tentlflg rub d is a p p e a re d . U ka th e »< Judge. M Judtelsl Distrtet—J, blsb”— stud yin g anatom y for « a rm s which preceded si * p Hamilton, Boseburg. 'red d ose» y esrs-M h a t gave Immortal lions and ho»» setting i ProaeoutiBg Attorney, Id Jultetel Dis tty to the s t s t o s s o f M ow s and ol lmay>rlaln Opt . ngr who— perfsiUon is el. t»lf t 0 . 8. Conimiasiooara—H. T. Bteaxrt, “ L ast Judgm ent" and "The Story M a s a b te t « d o » iw h W< t . t Port OrfouJ. o f C reation.” tfla—seertsA by amali o p e in 'M B » f l a w arrioase. at t- Many an a rtist o f real ability (or dressing waited* i t t County Jurlga—E. A. Baltey, Gold b os failed t s produce any great . u a J e rs tu o d ih » » r t p ä r is e t ! » f p a n n in g .««juices e o m yje ate « * d ' Beach work o f art beeanac of bin lgnor ! lags. County Ongtonrnlimm JIM" lorn—d, an— ¿f Just in ch “»"'entitle rub j “Wa hava proofs t h a t t h e p a t « u it » Gold Jteaoh; UaoChaeowotb, U nglola. blah." O f w hat good I» cn art is awrlTsd.“ Sheriff-W. A. Btebel, Gold Baoob- tic t«m,wr;iment or genius t s th< County Clerk—Gaorga W. tiwitb. seulvtor w'to <1«°» not know tin IMPORTANT MLMOt’AND*' (teidBaseb. origin, th e insertion, and Ib e r o a Jettings and notations '’ 'ule bgMar County Trasa—ar-Jam — Osufhali tour of the various innactee, wh< • f fitste and Matten ‘White Waddartora " 1» not thoroughly fnm lliar wltk fin Bouta . Asaagaor— W b . T o I sm s . Harbor. School Supt.—W,‘B. Gasrte, ¿aogloia. the hu~!'M e n o to m y f Mtchfia' N e a r ly e v e r y a«*ec«r»ful m a n 1» ■- .’Urveyor—D. Cuoniff Jr., Gobi Beach. A ngelo thou ght It worth w hile tc spend a great deal of tim e upot t im e d a v e r, a nd m en * I .• .re - -i t b * pub Coroner—Dr. 8. J. Maas, Langlois. I |ta a ye to -d o y e re r o t * ie r «‘ * l r a b il it y th e anatom y of a horse and npoi to make each o r c i f - 1 m «£i ie n t h t y m m iiu ifif TMeavsTs. i a t e a t w o rk , an d w e ' ’ ' l i “V a re a t Clrcalt Court masts F ourth Monday is abstrus« m athem atics. p la y . P re s id e n t R* - « i - - • 1 tc August of aaab yaag. — — - j .— s lip In to th e p o c k ii ¡f W ■ .□g c County Comm l»aloner» Court masts p a p e r a n d p e n c il lf j u .,i. . * 1 .1 -t . first Wednesday In Jaaaary, April, sho u ld fr a m e a re p ly lo J ’ .-s' «1 B c u it July and September of aaab yaai. Q uestion b ro u g h t to his r i l e . h»X>ta Probate Court meats first Monday ia I t d o w n t r iu n e d la t t ii ^ „ 4 , | . , t I t * each fnoulb to b la m e m o ry h r . a: Jeiii I o c e t rf . « .e a to u a orser soustt roar om osa sen roar- Tbs th in gs th a t esu ’t be doM F ra a c c . a s ttlrs som e q u es tio n s o f s ta te a t F T .\> k ftttt ta b la . •r e grow ing few er, w rites Okarke n* » s d b e fo re w h en be i i p r a c tic e ', ...M isa Ids Cooley. • - a r t e 1 by Flstebar Gardner. A u stin B ates, lo “The Thingt b la ra a a o n ln g p o w t-< H arb or,.,,,. ri> r d ). . Gobi Detnoii. . . . . . ,,f . filtey. T h at Can’t Be D one,’’ in Foer acuall and p e t t y QKea g e h lld c o r a m tiu c e a k s . . . C, UMakaewui. Track Mewe. Wedderburu Hulu«*.,, . Mr. X. H Buaaall. N ot — m any years age m ites H a r a ir iv c » bia e c ’i.fii’ t f f i l a i m en c> only la bed. b u t w h ile be is d re ss '- 4 a- I M s r i o J ............ Mrs. V M s A. Fry« m lsu te train s w ere im possible T n s h h r - r W h e n b e lea»».. I c A g n a a g ............ , ..A . M. fifies. V ow 1 bey are common and w e are aoustry bouei- fo r 'o w n b« I , .'cad Port Orford.. confidently aw a itin g tra n sp o r ts bear a b o u t o tb e i "e o p lu ’a a ffa ire , b . ' , (o r a that time h« has d o n * w h a r m a t . Denmark.,,. t ie s at 2 r .u n it y fo r Ok. yea. l i e got out. Rot s o In g th e li.e f i v l r g U s a g e ne • i - . cordine to nil tboorv nivl reaaon he d e s p a ir, aaya ih e » ra id W n le should not bave been »I 'e lo ilo It o u t-d o o r ra re , .«re m g w w ¡d r - c ity . A • • • a t , i - Il wna c,n" o ’ tb«- tblnea Ibnl In th e h e a rt ... « ia t h a t o f a j c u e < -• couldn't be «Jon* — and If lie bea g m y a m rk a a n b le w h e.t .i . >r th e Igs: e ig h t r Itevod it couldn’*— be w ouldn’t. n io n th a has been le e tu r in < : a If 9 thing looks as If it ca o ’t be seeing coach. Im a t s u m n -e r h.. to O x fo rd e ollfE S . E g jn a d , fo r u done— look again. Have yo it a Horse w ith any O ne or More o f th e follow- in g habits? The B urrow Clevis Always Stay» “Fat" ' R e f u s in g to L e a d . A fr a id o f s u d d e n f a l l i n g o f b o a rd R u n n i n g a w a y w h e n h a lt e r o r b r id le is r e m o v e d . B i t in g G e t t in g f a s t in s t a l l . A fr a id o f s ig h t a n d s o u n d o f s t e a m P a w in g in s t a b le . K ic k in g a t m a ste r or str a n g e r s T e n d e r b itte tL A fr a id o f s o u n d o f b u g g y o r w a g o n w h e e ls P a w in g w h e n h i t c h e d in s t r e e t .- A fr a id o f t o u c h o f s h a f t s C r o w d in g in s t a ll. S c a r in g a t h o g s o r d o g s a l o n g ro a d e ia i c o u r w o f s tu d y , d u r ii. gj > to R e f u s in g to h a lt e r o r b r id le . R u n n in g a w a y h e a lth ga v e w a y . a nd he re- r-11,1,. A m e r ic a w ith fu n d s c x h n • P u l l i n g o n o n e r e in . S t r ik i n g . T a il s w it c h e r s Permaneut as tbe hill», bateau be v e rd ic t o f n a i/o u s proatr-t . i i 8H E WAS ALL B U SIN E SS. L u g g in g o n b it. B a d to h a r n e s s . B a d to g r o o m removed ia a teeaad of time. Tbe b e r c u lo r l, b .ir.K ln r o v e r bla ' 1. L u n g i n g a n d p lu n g in g . H a r d to s h o e . x S h y i n g only Clevis now on the market that N e w Y o r k p t y it c t ii r e t o l d h im ' > J u m p in g fen ce s. R e f u s in g t o h o ld b a c k g o in g 'd o w n h i l l stays where pat. o u t-d o o r » m p k iy m a g t-o t on . ■ yo u n g m a n aedsrod h l* p rr A fr a id o f a u t o m o b ile s . B a d t o h it c h to b u g g y o r w a g o n The exclusive right to handle tats lio n aa le c tu r e r to A T h ' - r i A fr a id o f p a p er» - L o llin g th e to n g u e . A fr a id o f r o b e s C h r i s w i l l be sold by C o u n tie s o r la a baafboggllka w ay a womaa h ia voice a lm o s t fo ile d bios, A fr a id o f u m b r e lla s . A fr a id o f c l o t h e s o n l i n e States, or set ol three caa be purebaa- from th« country wht>M»t«rod a becam e acccstom ed 1 •< U ik .u g '» I MuskdRoa law yer’s ofilee. togeth ­ c o ld a ir t h e t o u g h s t o p p e d a> ed (or ( 1 .0 0 . A d d re s s A fr a id o f s o u n d o f g u n . A f r a id o f b a n d p la y in g t o n « « b e c a m e c l e a r a n d fir m A ll » i . er with a y o u n g ‘-ouitle. explalued A fr a id o f c a n v a s t o p w a g o n s . A fr a id o f c a r s t e r l o n g b e m a d * ¡>1» d a l l y ir lp • > that tbe object of tbe visit w as to " t h e s p o t ” o n h ie lu n g hr.» ' 1. . have an application for divorce In a d d itio n to hia week 1.- wort- I f y o u h a v e h o r s e s a d d ic t e d to a n y o f t h e a b o v o m e n ­ drawn ap, rela tes tb« D etroit Trib­ N e w Y o r k h e gods to T r e n k n, f tio n e d b ad h a b it s o r v i c i o u s t r a it s , y o u c a n c u r e t h e m . each S u n d a y to cond uct m i’ ' on ,r une. A n d p e r m a n e n t ly to o , b y « f o llo w in g t h e s y s t e m a s g i v ­ vices. H e In te n d s lo re tn .il» o n t N « M ore Dettar to Spare. The attorney ventured to re­ ooacb u n t il f a ll, by w h ic h tim e Ute 1 11 e n in t h i s c o u r s e o f le s s o n s , t h e r e b y in o r e a a in g t h e v t l u e mark that the ronple looked too a tc la a p r o m is e , t h a t tb e c ir é wl" I I must liuabaud uiy timber to re. o f y o u r h o r s e m a n y d o lla r s w o r t h , w h e t h e r y o u w a n t to young to think of separation, bat c o m p le ta . k e e p or s e l l h im . I t w i l l in c r e a s e y o u r s a f e t y a n d c o n f i­ plnce fences and buildings an the the older woman explained that It fnrm, therefor» I must not spare any was her»elf who wanted the di­ CHURCHMAN’S BAD ERE< d e n c e in d r i v i n g a n d h a n d l i n g a n y s u c h c n i u i a l . T h e o n l y lic e n s e d h o r s e t r a in e r in O r e g o n . A l l more cedar. Please do not ask for It vorce; that the young lady w as U p s a t t h a G r a v i t y o f M in is t e r » a n The green tre e » will grow and tbs dead her daughter, who had Just ee- w o rk g u a r a n te e d . B r e t h r e n a t R e lig io u s ouea will keep. cared a m arriage license to wed C onvt 'o n . J. H. U ctox , the young m ao at Iter side. Sh« Langlois, Or., Augurt 27. 1910 bad been w anting t o get a divorce c o n v e n t io n D u r in g th e a n n u a for som e tim e, ahe said, but bated e a r ta in re lig io n » bod: tòt o v e r y to spare the tim e lo eonSt lo town. a go, an In c id e n t ecc n o t o a tb e p ro g ra m r. However, her daughter having de­ p la te ly u p se t th e c cided on m atrim ony, and being too la te r» an d b r e th r T R E S P A S S N O T IC E young to oecure the license w ith­ w a s a t th e c josn! n r..,a * i a U it t d out parental consent, she had to U p p ln o o lt'a , a n d th V * ' lio r t o f k t h a t th e y w e re aboi. A n y p e rs o n o r p e rs o n s t r e s p a u l n g m f e o r u a m p tio n can be come anyhow, and could thus glra , fo r a a m o u n t d e s ire d to u p o n t b e C r u f t L u k e R a n c h ,— l b * M e cured. Naturm alone won’t her cou»ent to her daughter'! man- g iv e n p u rp o s e, and >p*d ( b a t th L e f l a n a n d M a r s h a l l R a n r b a a , w i l l l,a do it, it needs help. rlaga and M gtn a divorce to r hot- sum c ould b e m ad . W . B. B urrow » C orbin, Ore H. Z. H A N SEN Langlois, O r to w r ite fo r o n r c o n fid e n tia l le t t e r b efore ap* p ly in g fo r r m U n t ; i t m a r b e w o r th son«/. W a p r o m p tly o b ta in U . S. a u d F o r e ig n «r i X ^ a u d » . Ma t »« I M M E D I A T E F R ££ r e p o r t o n p a te n ta b ility . g iv e , ù e K w t aogal « t yw xj a n d a d y ica, a e d o a r c h a r * ;« ar« m o d era ta . T r y n s t DOCTORS p rn e e c u te d to t b e u t r o o t t e x t e n t o f t h e I i t ; a n d a r e w a rd w i l l h a g iv e n f o r I t, SWIFT & CO., »• P atsn t fianrycrt», 0«p. O.S. Paleat bBce.WasF.hotea, B.C. Ktwrvbwdy Fays % ♦•» ( ’dn.S* (.atfi'srtic. the most < o o 1« ai «I * n vei tto f tb« aff«. m t and rtfrcHhinCf tc- i b d a c t gsatty in» ,»o»tUv*'ly o»i icWi.fi.T»* «H cr end bo vc M , 'ta n n in e tbo er.U r» »6. <-obis» sa iö ! Ui MÜbBtak ÎCÏÇFg ” «W n w l_ n»nH|pffXl9B .to.-bbi’ìib ; - l ’it'ö*! fcMT nnd try a bei V. C » A -ä a n io . - ». w t « a U . b a ld and A ffanni t e :üre fcy « il d r a ^ i s ^ f n r m a t i o h a n I t w i l l l a . t d a o - t e b t -o is th e beat h elp , b u t. its u se m o st b o con tin u ed in sum ­ m er a s w e ll a s w in ter. tl<»n o f th e g u ilt y p a r t ie s . Tab» I t l a a U ttl« eoM m ilk or w att? C d iN to H W L h M K . ' A fiD r a c c ftU «au ty witttOMt it. Cascar At«» Cam iy ( a lb a r •r c can >.»ifr bloc*! «4«! h .'H Î’il r asa, b? » •M a i np tl»e la t r i n r r t a 4. drijnn< >11 i a :.! • Iriirr» Lot lo ti y. IwfflB îo ds> "u i4kf.«. o’nfii btc» Mack Grad* «c it C C C .ff1 i « wrW TT lIh CiafircAa eurv vvnBt’iMtîof» î m m *. te. lr*w>i(iaia/te*Mk W 'W ■ a d » m -v a d M a n x T lm a a . “1 would like to have thia rlag made larger,” «aid tk a y o a a g » ^ » - aa. "It’s my aagagam aat ria g aw »-2" “I’m afraid,” m M the (o ld a w it l, "that It’ll have to kava «atlraly a « w » « ttla g . It’ia lr a a d v h a e a a l- t e n d five tlm a ." M — Clfralaad a d jo u r n m e n t. On* Jum ped u p w it h tb e " I U s t a r t tb e good "1 don't k n o w y o u i .van. -. L y n th Z sold the c h a ir m a n , " b u t m a y (3 r t you, W |d m a y y o u r b a s in ''.» be ‘tew b|f>d d u rin g th e y e a r." M u c h to his a»to i.:gbn>ent, a b u t . , o f ja u g h te r fo llo w e d fro m m an y In th o > ..|i w h ic h v i a e x p la i ' w iie n a b ro th e r up ia ( r o u t a t ' . p la tto rm au d V hiffpercd “Why. that * Mr. Blank, a i to t f