FRUIT AS A DIGESTIVE AID. Langlois Hardware Store Hardware of all Kindna, Mí a c b ln e r y & M o w in g M a c h in e « E x t r a s lbs D a i r y i n g ) O s b o rn e . M i l w a u k e e M a c h in e ry ? « P a in t s , O il« & S t u m p in g P o w d e r F i n e l i n e o f G u n « , B a « e b a ll p a r a ­ p h e r n a lia ^ a n d o t h e r S p o r t i n g G o o d « k e p t in S to c k . D o o r « a n d " W in d o w « in v a r ie t y c o n s t a n t ly k e p t o n h a n d . of efficiency in the P ip e F i t t i n g » , P lu m b in g a n d T i n w o r k o f a l l k in d « d o n e o n s h o r t n o tic e . Cheever $ Bowman L a n g lo l» , O r. is its key-for-every-charader keyboard. One simple stroke prints any charader. This saves time, increases speed and insures accuracy. V H fie t o l l * 10 v » T ile » a d i . i t w l r k a v < b e e n C A -jC A U K -rs and «hey a re la « bast ••e have • * » . hud In the house L as t ! • wo» frantic w ith headache fo r z«i t r . v i l w u n o f >0111 CA M C A K ETM . •she m l th« pain in her bead i lm r a i .«b»iy. W » itoih re rn to m e n ^ C a a e a re W * C m a » s*rri» **< ’MU borg a.*U A 1 *4 ***' c-o . Fiu»b»rg. Fa CANBY C A T H A R T IC at. F*n'»t»M«. mw n .- k é t. CUPS ’’’a«»« Qnrxi Io* ih G i T»«. W c . ¿ « .Ito C O N S T IP A T I O N . KaoewAy Ce«s»*m« <%t«aÿ«. M «ex re a l. R u « f s A . .. . WÏ .sands Hare Kidney Trouble aud D o n ’t K n o w ft- ■ e w ~ T o F le d oat. ' v bollia or common glass with y o jr *ad 1st It stand twenty-four hours; a sediment or eet- lllng Indicates an unhealthy condi­ tion of the kid­ neys: If It stains your linen It It evidence of kid­ ney trouble: loo frequent desire to pass It or pain In *----------------- the back Is also 9 UK '? proof tl^si the kidneys and blsd- • nut of order. w h a t ts 9 « . . comfort in the knowledge as .¿p:eise0, that D r. Kilmer's Sv-amp- this crest kidney remedy fulfills every in curing rheumatism, pain ia the kidneys, liver, bladder and every part urinary prvsage. It corrects InsblHtv 1 v-ater and scalding pain in passing oad effects (allowing use of liquor, .r ht-or, ap i overcomes that unpleasant -. *y of being compelled to go oftan ’ 'he day. and to get up many times g : o night. The mild and the axtrs- : effoct ol Swamp-Root is soon ed It stands the highest for Its wo»- J cvrea of the moat distressing casas, l c .< neod a medicine yen ehouM nave the >ost. Sold by druggists in 50c. a n d jl. abas. You may have a sample hottie of this t idorful discovery ____ -u a book that te lla ^ f lM a d ^ ^ ^ t « ■ -, »ecu! i; ho'h s e n t M - v ^ ^ j B f l B B B jlutaly free by m all. ^ ^ a » S M y . . idroas b r . Kilm er fc ■ M . a S t o Z w Z * 3».. Mashamton. N .Y . W hsu writing ms». GENERAL fttWiSr Bichraase Ribboa Uaiiona Taock BaH Boaria, Typa C o i « . FsUw « I Decimal TshaUto* B la c k sm ith in g Visible Wriaa, A K e y is) Evwy ( Perfect Eraria, Faci Wagons and Buggies for Sale, kepi in Stock, also A gen t for AU K inds of Furm iug ln - M o d e l 10 plem enta; M cCormick Mowers, etc: ' -■ . I 1. Visible OFFICIAL DIRECTORY STATS AND OIMTIIICT orklC K K l- : 7 . 8. 8 - i i ’ts— J o n a th a n P -- irn e J r ., « I P o rtla n d and Oeo. K < * jrtn b e rl.iiii of Balena. STOCK and P O U LTR Y M E D IC IN E ireetef us and have the manufacturer’s guaranti! clo. OO ROT R U T a bicycle or a pair of tires iron until you receive our caUtlagurs and learn our unh Congressman, Pirst D istrict—Wiltla C. Hawley, of Salem G vrernor—Oswald West. Ma’« m. Secretary of State—Ben. W. O lo illt Sa­ lem . CTCLHS. We do »/»< n e u la iiy bandt» aemnd band blrrcld« 1 « . . . 1«. frrTm e s t i " a i i ' " J s2L”.i?r*‘50 cur rofalI «tor»*. TUuno « • clear out pr V V ’ te o r e ia , l^ripf.r.Nkrr^aUMAiMtiWdfisi. X Z - .. vew aro«^ ’ «2 “I - « I «t alltlaa. .1 L n /l*. „„„M, .vied J| A ° ° Hedgetfcors Pncture-Prosf» 1 1 | t»l»ieilistTir« a ,iB ig ^ a g i m warMffjW»«MWp/« J " /ual cotudlpatloa ««id MUnnaneaa Please bnv «ad tr y a h«.z St C. 7 . C >n-dev ; IU -JA -W iv a ta , tfotd sort -.BUcd u- «OOS by a il druggist« O rriC K K e . County J -u ig c -E . A. B ailey, Gold Beach. County Commissioners—Otto Isno rt, Gobi Reach ; I let* Chenowi th, L anglois. SherilT-W. A. Biahel, Gold Reach. County Clerk—George W. Smith, Gold Beach. Cownty Treasurer—James Caugl ell B k ts k -D a u s b t SSo«k aad ro w lzy Mad»*ta« ts th« b w tl« T > rtri« d . Our stock was ooklas bad wb«a yea a»nt saa th« w -d lc la « «ad aow th«y ar« ( « t t ln ( m Sn«. Thay o n loukias SS ¿Mauarats fa n d « Cathartic the mast w o o w rfiil medicai diarovarv o f the ago. peo» ... *>!»..,.--- «. Wood and Iron Work prom ptly done at a Peasonable price. Your patronage solicited. BLACK - DRAUGHT Stock sad poultry have few trouble» which ary not bowel and l i r s r irregularitir». H ta c k - Draught Stock and Poultry M edi­ cine 1» a bowel and liv rr r«-iucdj for «trek. It putt the organ» of digmtiuu ia a perfect oonriitioa. Prominent American breeder« and farm er, keep th eir herd, and flock* sesltky by r i v i n , thsni u occa­ sional dose of lilacs Draught Slock and Poultry Medicine in tbeir food. Any etock raieer m ar buy a 25 cent half-pound a ir-tig h t can of this medicine from bia dealer and keep k it etock in vigorous health foe week«. Dealer* g-'ner- ally keep Block-Draught Stock and Poultry Medicine. If your* does not. aend 25 cent* for a «ample can to the m an u fsetnm *. Toe Chattanooga Medicine Co., Chat­ tanooga, Tenn. *» ' 51 O H 'S I M U SION T h e p & rtttlo n ff o f a » lire o f pineapple After a rneul ia q u ite jo .&<'<*<>nfonee w ith phj>jub»pii’< l in d ic a tio n *. since, though it nitty n o t be g e n e ra lly kn ow n , fresh p tn ru p p le ju ice co ntain« a re- RiArkably active digestive p rin c ip le s im ila r to p r jttin . T h j» p rin c ip le lui« been te rm e d “ b rn n w lin ,” and eo p»w« e rfu i is its ac tio n upon proteids th a t it w ill digest as much hs 1,000 tim es its w eight w ith in a few hours,. Its df- g rirth c nvt,iv(ty varies in accordance ««Jjh th e k in d o f p ro te id to w hich it ia suhjectotL F ib r in 11— p | r i)~ tir e ly r. t ie r ¡t. t u io y »«J« a m edical a u th o rity . W ith th e co ag u lated a lb u m in of i-gg» th e (lig ea tie« prdeeaa ia alow , w h ile the a llim n lti o f m eat Its a c tio n teem» fir s t to produce a p u lp y g e la t­ inous tunas w h ich, ho w ev er, com ­ p le te ly dissolves a f te r a s h o rt tim e . W hen a slice o f fresh pineapple ia placed upon a ra w b e efs teak th e su r­ face o f th e steuk becomes g ra d u a lly g e latin o u s o w in g to th e d igestive ac­ tio n o f th e enzym e o f th e ju ice. O f course, It Is w e ll k n o w n th a t d ig e s t­ ive ag nt« ex ist also in o th e r fr u its , but sf i( is considered th a t s u averag fr- sized pineapple w ill y it jd n e a rly tw o pin ts f t ju ice it w ill be te e n t h a t th e digestive pc^iou o f th e whole' f r u it m ust he eiiorm nua. T h e a c tiv ­ it y o f th is p e cu liar dig es tive a g e n t ia destroyed in th e cooked pineapple. b u t unless th e pineapple is preserved by h e iit th e re is no jrenson, w h y th e tin n e d f r u it should n o t r e ta in th e d igestive po w er. T h e hetive digestive p rin c ip le m a y be o b tain ed fro m th e ju ice b y dissolv­ in g a fo rg e q u a n tity o f com m on s a lt in it, w hen a p re c ip ita te is o b ta in e d possessing t h e re m a rk a b le digestive pow ers ju s t described. U n lik e pep­ sin, th e digestive p rin c ip le o f th e pineapple w ill o p e ra te in an acid,' n e iftrs l, o r even n jk a lin e m ediu m , ac­ c o rd in g to th e kin d o f p ro te id to w h ich ft Is presented. I t m ay, th e re ­ fo re , be assum ed th a t th e p in ea p p le enzym e w ould n o t o n ly aid th e w o rk o f d ig es tio n in th e stom ach, but w ould co n tin u e th a t a c tio n in th e in ­ te s tin a l tr a c t. P ineapp le, I t m ay be added, C tm lains much in d ig e s tib le m a tte r o f th e n a tu re o f w o ody lib e r, b u t ft 15 q u ite "possible t h a t th e de­ cid ed ly d igestive p ro p e rtie s o f th e ju ic e com pensate fo r t h i* .f a c t . GREAT MAN'S SENTIMENTS A s Repressed b y H is . A arah a z»-D a d s» H is S ig n a tu ra , T h e y W a re to Ba W on dered A t. “I have been re q u e ste d * said the g re a t cap tain of indiiKtre, ud- dressing his th ird a ssista n t sec r e ­ tary , according to the Chicago !.’<•< ord H erald, “ Io w rite a m ag­ azine article on how to become a m agnate. I w ant yon to g c t'u p H'. K illing th a t will reflect credit N o tic e to C red ito rs, < u l i f e and make my flic tai it won- Notice is hereby given by thc uu ler- •tier at my lite ra ry style.” slgnvd, adm iul tra to r oi th'e ortiite <>( T hree day« la te r the great-m an L. P. Jol.nynn, to tin- credit, ire <>f, and a il person« having elulaiH a-.-ainst the le a d (he article to which his name figiied, and again addressing deceiv ed, to (lie tlirmi w ith the lll-i'c« v. 1 i th ird a s s is ta n t secretary said: sary vouchers, with 11 six m onths from “Thia is excellent, iiy reason­ the d ate of tliu lirsl publication of tills notice, a t my rcHHlence on Elk R iver, ing is ju-i fi-t-i-'v clear. The young iu C urry 1 ouniy, Oregon, my Post Of­ m a n w h o t.’ i ' l a fte r reading this fice ad d res , P ort Orford, O iogon. io 1 icle of mine sta i 1 1 ight out nhd Ii .-«of rirst publication, July 10, I'.ipJ. 1 . otiie 11 captain of industry is a .hope "ss case, ami don’t deserVfc, .-int-css. My 'ogic 1 a n ’t !»• heat, :ay li.'crait sty le is b eau tifu l; 1 have In« an I easy command of a v. :u; of fim-, big sounding CORELLI ON LITERATURE w o rd s 1 lint I don’t know th e mean A uthoress T ells of Rewards of the ing of, and, tak in g it alto g eth er, I I'm mighty proud of my ab ility as L ife and Ala« Sete Forth It« a w i ite r. U n p le a s a n t F e atu re . “ In fact, I’ve never read a bet In a recent artiv l« In the Strand M a g ­ te r nrtii le th an th is one of mine asine M arte Cure.lt dtflues tne happiest life as “th e life lite ra ry , which means j on how to get tortile fro n t. Thr“ th at we can alw aya-chouee uur ow n qiialificatlons needed; how to se- com pany." j cure tin- lie s t le tu ru s for (b e e f "T h e au tho r who can hold and m a in ­ fo rts expeHdi-d; where, when and tain all the real privilege« and righ ts of au tho rship ,” she saÿs. "Is s ru ler of how to begin; all th e s e things are m illio n s and under the subjection of so elearly set forth th a t I don’t none." i see how anyone who ran read them T h e rewards o f the lite ra ry life are w ithout u nderstanding why 1 set fo rth by her In detail. They in ­ have el mu to I fie top. clude endless requests for autographs. “T iist's a mighty good |M>int you Innum erable begging letters, im p era­ tive, sometimes threaten ing , demands make there about the im portance fo r in terview s, hundreds of love letters, of asking for w hat's w anted, loo. st least one offer c i m am a n e a uce.i, T hat s a I way s been one of my prin tree circulation of lies and .«landers e o m e rn lrg one's self, b itte r a n lm o tity ciples. Things don't come to pen of riv a i centam porarles, sud persistent pie in this world. Y’ou've got to m leiep re sen tailo n t o f characier, a)ms reach for them, and if you can't sad intentions. i see w hat you want, you’ve got to T u rn in g from these g h ararterlstlc , ask somebody to pass it along. enum eratio n* o f rewards. Miss C orelli w ax ej enthnelsstic over a rh ee rftil, I'd lie mighty sorry if you’d foignr Everybody who contented sp irit and tra n q u ility of io put i l i a I in. m ind, born of Arm fa ith and noble know» me will at ouce recognise Ideal a them as my senliinepts. I t le a touching picture, the cheerful, •W h a t: liaise your salary? contented sp irit o f M l u C orplli. which lands her to avow that between th e es­ Young man. do you know' |1 8 a tate of queens to th a t o f commoners, week is a whole lot more than she would choose the Ilfs lite ra ry In lo u 'r e W orth? Yon ought to get preference to any other •own on yeiir knees to me every day and thank me for keeping yen here. Hut I'm a lilwral minded ■ sro p tln g only ths m erm aid and the sea serpent, very n e arly ev erything iiiau, and I'll tell yotrw hut I’ll do. th a t swim« In w ater is to be seen In I'm to get for th is article, th« Asher!«« qgblblt a ’, the fa ir. And. and I’ll give you f'-’ll of it as a pres rem arks th« St. Lou.« Republic, a man ent. ju st io rouvinee yon th a t I ’ m who has been «sins the rig h t kin d of generous to a fault. bait may twe even sea serpents and Aseeeacn— Wm. Tulmao, H arlor. School HupA—W. 8. Gael in. uhigloia Act directly on the liver. -Surveyor—D . Cunuiff Jr., G o ld Reach. Coroner—Dr. 8. J- M a u n , L a n g lo is They cure con stip ation , biliousness, slck-besdache. at'- m a o « or ths c o t'a r a . S o ld fo rflO je a rs ^ ^ ^ g Circuit Court meets Fouitli Monday ip August of each yewt. ■ 'o B it) i«alnners Court meets flist WoJn. »lay !»• Jaunary, April, Ju ly ami xe|>toB hrr oi aach y e s tt. Probata Court meets flrst Monday m T ttK 8 l* A N * NOTICK , each m ujth Any person nr per ona trespaaslug Jvnav » m ktt r u a r »rrtota « so eoav- ■ AFTiaa. -i upoD the Cr»ft L ake Ranch,— the M c ­ c'heteu....................... . Mias Ida Cooley. Lellan and Marshall Rinritea, r ill La H a r b o r ,.,... .......... » let»h e r G a rd n e r proseented to the utmr-et extent >tt the G o ld H eiw ;li.............................J. R . K ile y . law; and a reward will he given tor la Wmlderhura ............... C. L. W ak- unu. lIHliee....................... llr. K. H Kuneell. formatiohan tt will le« td ec-ieh t -o M arial........ . .Mrs. V h-laA . F ry ., tlun of the gully- parties. t g n e s s .. . . . . . „ ............... A. M . Kilea. m erm aid * In soma of the tanks. Port O rfo rd ..............A m e s /«basefr-n Ihrmmwfc..t...........................J. H. Cnpiw. L anglois ....................... B sekleff E ek ley................................J. A. H alne I