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About The Port Orford tribune. (Port Orford, Or.) 1892-19?? | View Entire Issue (Oct. 16, 1912)
o ¿ V o lu m e X X f I . o h i c i - o k i ». t « K i-X H V i. « K fw tB B H N n m b e r ÍÍ0 1«. lo ia . O F F IC IA L IH R K C T O B V . lightening at'to y heartstrings, an« • rush of tenderness swept over me- "Lonely, old g l r i r I seked •“ &«*• » tats xuf> w s rs n v oppscb ^ s ■ B a b y . w o a d * r -» y * 4 an d wea. “Ob. eo lonely, Freddy—»> lonely— Lay In« on y a u r m o t h e r * k n a a rj 8. 8»n’to—Jon ath an te-.-irnc J r., of you can't know,” and she drew m * 1 A a th e •▼ •n ln » sh a d o w * fa ll. A* th a h o m i* » -b ird ie « ca ll. hand up to her face and leaned Poitlnn.l and Oso. E . C hw ubertaln of U s t ' n i n g to y o u r m o th er ero© «. lips upon IL . - Bn tom. T h a t old . w o r id -o id . by io tu n o , "1’oor Leaf«.“ 1 «aid, and I bent and l a th e y e a r s to c o » « th e y 'll w Oongressman, F ir s t D is tr ic t- W illis laid a gcutle kiss on her forehead. She U k o t b s m aro'ry o f a d rea m ; C. H aw ley, ol Salem. M o th er a in s tn y ••h f-lo -b y .” turned her pale, luminous face up to A n d y o u r fa th a r atar.dlt nl«he G overnor—Oswald W est, Salem . me. wistfully, like a child, and 1 A nd th a c a s e m e n t opsr.od Secretary of State— Ben. W . O loutt Sa kissed her warm, red mouth Thee my T o th a s k y w h aro fel»h doth rid s hear1 «, lx «An thumping ID » a hydrAulW T h a p a ls m oon th a t yoator«'*« lem. T o o did cr y to b old L otw e«» ram and my hands trembled strange State T.eaanrer— Ih o a . B. K a y , o f Sa T o o r w a s b a n d s D ea r. y o u ’U ly. 1 tried to steady them. She would A s a d r e a m tb ò n l« b t and a ll. lem. be eo angry If abe thought th a t I S u p t P u blic In rtru c tlo n — L . A . Aid Y o u 'll r a s a li, d ea r, h ow y o o lay dared I had kissed Katherine num l a bar a r m s a t cica » o f d a y . erm an. Salem. berless times, te a men may k i l l his A n d t b s r o c k in g to a n d fro . State Printer— W illis D u n lw ay. Salem. sls'ev, lovingly, tenderly, but sbeo- A nd t b s tu n e fu l b y -a -is . lutely without a thrill. They had Attorney G eneral— A. M . C iaw fo n l, Juat a s 1 a h a la ck <m s o u . J u s t a s 1 ’w ho h e a r y o u co o . never been like ibis. I was at a loss. Halein. D o iaoasml>«r kvw 1 la id I had never dreamed of Katherine ex l a m y m o th e r 's arm *, a n d p rayed Clerk State la n d B o ard —G. U . Brown, cept as my dear old friend—m y m aa- A t h e r "knee w tg n n lih t c a m s lo w w ... Salem. O ver b ill and m ead ai.d t o w n i hood chum, and aa for her—my heart H o w m y f a th e r ta ll and s tr o n « Joint Senatoi tor Coos and Curry sank, for 1 knew the had been utterly * H eld nr.*. bow I I oard i t o e o a « .. devoted to old Landry sad mourned W. C. Chase. T h a t s a m e a o i^ r -n c w y o u ’i s a s le s p . Joint Bepreaentativa for Coos and God In H e n * « « . ▼ at« b a n d k e e p passionately for him. A t least T h ia o u r b a h j —to and fro — thought eo. If she knew what I was C u rry —8. P . Peirce. In th e la n d c f Or o-'.o. . thinking the would hate me—loathe Judge, id Jud icial D is tric t—J . W . —J M L ow la, In H o u s to n P o s t. me. forever. If she k a e w -e h . I f the H am ilton , Roseburg. knew. She sat there dreaming, her Prosecuting A ttorney, id Jud icial D ia eyes, as 1 thoughL <m memory’» d e tric t—G e o rg e M . Brow n,B oeeburg. tail (m o un tain peak*; her doaf. w a r ^ U. 8 . Couim ieaioutrs— 8lew art, brown eyes that 1 loved She tam ed to me with a little Isegh. Port Orford. "It's so nt<e io be loved s little, out n t r or^icaus. she sold, as she oesried against my County J t’d g e —E, A. B a ile y , G old cost, as If »he belonged there. I fought B r O B A C E O . B O S T W IC K with myself a moment She mnjJ Beach have felt my hear; beat!' g. I was County Commissioners—O tto Istnert, ■.» ««ar»««-» r»*.. c i horribly aihsined Thee, f suddenly Gold Beach5 tfooChenoweth, Ia iiig lo ls . jtirJ lost my self-coniro! cnJ s io n p ln g to Com plete. Str.ight L » e Kryboj F E L T horribly sorry for Kalhertns S h e riff- W. A. llieh . l. Gold Beach. , I R em o.ab le M d Interchange »bl.PI ward her. T took her in my arms and ■Platea* when Lnaory dl«4. It must have County Cler'c—George W . S m ith, kissed her peacl -nately. n:*a.-. many Ball Bearing C tom g* beon an awful blow, for »hs aermed to R averable l* b u U ro r K * c k . , . times, passionately, eagerly, te 1 had Gold Benell. lose o v.ry bit oi her spirit and went Sim ple S t e s o l Cuttute D * v o e County Treasurer—James C aug h eli about pals sad llstlssa for months. never kissed anyone In my Ilfs —as I had never wanted to Use anyone be Too ses. Landry was a flns tallow, WerldertMim fore. A fter a time I lifted my head aa unusual tsllow. I don't ballavs Assessor—W ni. Tolnisn, H e rito r. and «vsritod tor the storm I knew It School Mupt. - W . 8 . Guerin. Laugloia there was a satflsh fiber la ths m W » , Visible W riting mast coins. I Mt Khef a whipped cue. whole msts-u». »tsx essentially Surveyor— D . C u u iiiff J r., Gold Bench. W rite (or information to though every pulse m my body Complete C o n tr o l fro m big-hearted and lo.ab'a. Homely In Coroner— D r . S. J . M ann, Langlois. throbbed w ith delight end Joy. W het- T h e Smith Premier Typewriter Company, Inc. feature to p-wlt vs ughoe»a, be was Keyboard over - yw.« i knew now. I woe blind mxbtikus o r ru s couaru. still attractive ta appo.raaes. He *70* Syracuse, N . Y . BrsaeHa. «vsrywt.«. no longer. They talk of love being C irc u it C ourt meets F ouith M oudey ic fan ous la s sm all way aa the author A K e y (or Every Character blind. 1 say It's ths other way about; of c o rt.ls delicate l«ve » siehan. verr August of each year. It'S kovs that clears our eight—so we tender sad d».«ty tu a-n*lice:,t. and *o Bickronw R ibboe County Commissioners C ourt moets con really see where ws have Mwsye U sifo n a T e s - k a unlike him as •« eoe.n lncoesta'ent first Wednesday tu Janu ary, A p ril, before being groping In a dim hell- B*li Bearing Type B»r ___ with what ws t» « < of hie character Column F in d « and P a ra » m p U J u ly and September ol each yeat. llghL A right Joll? «-«d fellow, wl k plenty D t e to a l T a ta U to r She nestled doeer In my arms and Probate C ourt meets first Monday n. of .peo-e -o*td a shscrftil lot v. brains Perfect E r a » , Facihiea laughed a little , fom l»u«h <* oonteo»- under hie sandy potl each m o.ill) Intefchangrobl* C a n « « » menL ., _ Ms and K it bad been engaged for a o ra a r oomrrr post orrtogs »m> ro rr- R i.k l and Loh Cama^ Rente* "Oh, Freddy, boy." she sold. " I MAsraaa. Ions tu»e. and I knew that he fairly Leveri . _ . thought yon would never wake ng. Chetoo........................... Miss Id a Cooley. S w m o , Marnaal Rack worshiped her. tlKu-yh he r as very H a rb o r........................t E tcher O aniner. I ’ve been such e Ion*, ton« «*“ • w ait Ribbon qnlet ahent I t I felt a mild sort of G old B ea c h ................... , . . . J , W . Kiley, envy, for I hod never plumbed the ing to some home.’* Ribbon Controlled Keyboard I started beak and faced . her la W e d d e rb u rn ................C. L . Wakem an. deptbe of lore myeelf Td bad m r V nnnble end U niven nl Lmn Spnenr omosemenL Illllte e ................. M r. E . H Buaoell. little aCalrs, but I filwaye bated m y Perfect Dort G uard And—and Landry T ’ I faltered. M a r ia l......................Mrs. V lo Ia A . F ry . self during the.r protreee. bersuse I Back Spec* L aw » Oh. my-deer. I never loved In n - r e .l’j fe.1—I waaonly amused Carriage R etard« Agnens............................. M. Riles. couldn't dry." (Ah. to 1 knew «to.w why be and eatcrt*lnud. never touched. My Port Orford ..................Atges Johnston friendship with KH woe the one real glad to go. poor duffer D enm ark................................ J. 8 . Capps. eenttment of my Ufe. ft»r * e had been loving old duller.) These are features which L an g lo is . , * , » i w W - . — --E - Rackleff, like brother aod slater for tan years "H e knew I ¿Ide'L hut Ever since she had b'-rno to yearn for eared, and he knew 1 loved you. eo he Ei k le y ............................. -.J - A. H a in e s make the Smith Premier die loag aklr s and put her ptf-l»t:s up helped me. He lold me you loved me. only you were asleep, and I've welted Into the crown of wooisnly dignity. choice o l the m an who N o t ic e to C r e d ito r.« . Wbensver Lar.dry was away 1 took eo long—so long for this,” shs sighed, h li place at her sld». and Jolly 8” od in v e s tig a te s comparative happily. Notice is hereby given by tho under times we h 'd. and c its y of them. I looked in her eyes Incredulously. signed, adm inistrator ol the estate of A few months before Landry’s death advantages. " K it, why In the name of “ L . P. Johnson, to the c re d it >ts of, snd K it semed to rh.»npe some way. Shs sense didn’t you tell me?" all person# having claim s iw a in s t the took to moon:sc about for all the "Tell you? Freddy, how enuld I? deceaiied. to file them vrltli the nece, world like a dieappo o - d lover Lan I wasn't sure you— you cared, and He sury vouchers, w ith n s.ix niuiith# from dry. too. w»nt Ic o the dumps s o m e t i m e s I w o e sure you didn'L It was only beci’iee Landry was so posi the date of the first pnblle ttion of till* grew thin and p-tie and mors Imia r- IM 8 ACM TOWB a n d «Ititrlct to r fd o a n d e x h ib it a a a m p lr L a test M odel toi al t h a n ever I ’e « » • » * T tender tive that I dared to hope I cou^d only , in c ó e le furuifohed b y u*. O u r a< e n t» e v ery w brre are m a k in g notice, nt m y residence on F.lk Itiv e r, with Ka h .rln r. and eo 1 k n e w jM t It wait In silence, «“ d since in C orry County, Oregon, m y Post O f - . NO M o n e y R e 6 u .«CO u n t il y o u r e c e iv e a n d ap prove o f >o u r w a s ou l ’X*J» T L ’n’* 1 «Hat *k a » ta r dry died tt bos been so lonely, so W c y c le T W a s h ip to anyoro> a n y w h er e M th e U M M atte a i » r .t r * « i > a « a r » .t e b a v a M e o flee m ldres’ , P o ft Orford, O r e f f o n . (n g o n th * :n . 8b? sort df lung to him In a d v a n ce, prep«/ fn ith i, , aud allow TBN DAYS F M B TWIAI b d u n< drearily lob ply “ . , M l a a , C A S Ì A U f f S s « t Ah'-» e r e «Ss t a s i w h ich tim e y o u m a y n d o tlio b ic y c le a n d put it to an> t e s t y o u w iag. Doteof first publication, July 1". I HHL ■■ though she hns slipping from j " P o o r o ld g ir l." 1 »»w *® b<r •‘A**’ mediano w s bava ava« h sd In tb r h ouse. I .s s t i f y o u a m th e n n o t p e r fe c tly B&tiaftad o r d o n o t Wls»Jl t o k e e p th e * » , « , , Ila s a * «ranlla a ita W . 11. Jdttaenir, b ic y c le s h ip I t b ack to u* a t o u r ex n en a e a n d witf » m A« V «• bar and !'<* s -tr.i< c.?v ibouebt a,»'« " p p o r d a r li w t o ld g ir l." a«»<Kwa aks trfsd som e oY yon rC 4BCAH fcT5. DAPYADV DislfeAP< W e fu rn U h t h e h ig h e s t g ra d e b ic y c le * I t « A J in le le trn to r ol the E .tnte ol that she wus hive had a prymcnl’-'.on A lt e sai" t" ber hjtad aim o.» p ^ i b t e t j m ~ k e a t o n e sm a ll p rofit a b o v e "You vs t‘>et * whole year." te M s d la te iy W s battirscotn m rm ' »-»scorcia a ctu n l f a c t o r / c o s t . Y ou w v c S10 t o l^ m ld d lo m e n ’a p rofits b y b u y - L. P . Johnsen, ile< ease I. of what Y ” 3. — e n t i B rB D «voku. crt:d, a _ whole ------- . yszr." . lu g d ir e c t o f «•» an d bn v o th e m a n u fa c tu r er a g u a ra n tee l* h ln d j o u r CO» ntort.il S. os t',r iy h o»e Irca. , PINsbnrs Sala « Depot'’ Cu. riuatiur* > » , "Then you Lrew » r » ir ago“ b icy c le. DO NOT BU Y a b tcy clo o r a p a ir o f tire» from at u n til y o u r mh ivo o r r c a t. Itjg’io» a n d learn o u r n n h e a r a of an gli-ulskt Damea 1 St tls . "Ye-;; 1 » fu tn y . Freddy, but --------- 1 a». t o r id o r a g e n t* . . ___ _ . . _ O reg o n A g r ic u ltu r a l C o lleg e j- A 1 < >*’ * J' * rn' I>r* “ ' h **»• rorelvaeat»weatnei catalaeee couldn't Imagine ’sh? no “ “ sa.VM'l (M L»-n * » " * • moved r.’.e tu t Hast tiny bit. When (F/ m O s l«w y r ir r * wo ra n nmlro ym i t b n v a r . W • a»ll tb a M«»“ ►* ■ " ■ ** *¿'£*‘**¿¡2 .T h is great Institu tio n open« I tt.fovM k "« rwuew tbanany ot her factory. V ’ a a r sat!«i1ed have It. ’ "<« 1 m * 'i- r i.l fo *-< to «!>*•! Lsi'dry tc!J n-.e he cared, I trlpd to can M il our Wcy»U* u i« k f jo u r o w » uajmj >1*1»*td o a b le our prieaw for the fa ll semester o.n Septi- ml»rr house. I »»» I*« f n:l” ‘ Ul1' lh n< 1 to cd him. but he » ¡ 4 then „ s e c o s o M A s a u ic v c L s a i S7o ■>■>« r w . n , t a C e s « n < t bl’ T ^ s. Sut Courses of Instruction include , U .siring my we riu ’ W tod t i c shV Ins- | that 1 didn't, and afterw ard, he knew ntnnltBron l»<n<l takas intra«!« t > o u r (>.icac<* ret* IdUMSM, Taaae wa ciaar out prom ptly a t pnaaa er«.l Agifoulturc, Agronomy, Animal up together »3» « » ku?ss .hb-jk as If , It r a t j o x He watched my eyes, he S to ck »r.d p o u ltry h a v e few tr o u b le s w h ic h a - e tu x b o w e l a n d H a s h a iu lry , D airy Husbandry, Bo«te I ’d t’ " o « H s ’«n- s’ to- ttr’ t open , sold, when you were ebouL «nd when l i v e r ir r c g 'ila r .t ic . - B l a c k - riology, Botany aod P la n t Pathology, Uu- ' ......., * d w: e ■ «Lit came In to , be told me that. I was as astemlahed llr a u g lit S t ', k a nt I’o u 'tr y M e d i- P o ultry Husbandry, Horticulture, E ty see me, 1 tried to Istogh 1« o®. «<1 • I at you were when I told you. r»-TT-~ r a la » a i.i. r t e e n i . ? • » « • ® « 5 * - 2 ? c in e 1’ 1. lio-vel a n d l i - c r r- iu e d j SAMPLE PAIR Mavar RiauBn w «*«••» or i*rtf*e. mt sic. me. "W hen your horse threw you that mology, Veterinary Science, C iv il En- Jollied her up f o r it" « ’* •« F " ’ ’ llM“ « n f 1"* u* ' -imioopoe,oHLr .. . C U B E C O N S T IP A T IO N . ... "Landry 'll he good and Jealous If d ig e s t io n in a p r f i c t co O d itlo n . time, then 1 knew beyond a doubL for W w S b * ~ fk — r S m sm *. IkiwagB. “wHwwL *•« W< g nec lo g . Electrical Engineering, M e ' Tkf r tp J tr r tu U rtrgg. you d >n’t watch out.' I told her. " I P r o m in e n t A m eric a n b r e e d e r ’ a n d --- — tlt.M ft* f i r , b it » jaow Jat, uh I suffer’ d agonies thinking p bat chanical Engineering, H ln ln g Engi he’l- vs you're In love with n:e. old B i * s » m m«H ■t ’tra n ta srt b* aV <iror- farmers Ite p t h c ir h erd * a n d flo ck s might have happen«!. Tou were so ■BrTQ -BAG g»BA* u. <1 Mfet TbSsaas MsSiv neering, H ig hw ay K o g lm eriiig , Do HO MOtETHOHBLEFROM W «OTEHES girl.” Her lava flamed a sudden crim « * l , h v r.) g i r i n c h -rs an o o c » ghasrij that I was horribly frightened. w a iL e, arOUaawHI »0« lat tea a lra a t. 4 'V P k l 1 •' • *'*’ * ' £ mestic S iien w i, Domestic A rt, Cotn- son over Its Old pallor, and she looked fh o M A A d e H a r e K M n c y ¥ scb V * 1 felt sure that you were at least A h u n d red th o u sa n d p a ir s so ld la s t r e a r aiU Poultrv Medicine in their Then I caught her mcrec; Forestry, Fhsrtnaey, Z.sdo y, at me sharply m & lm »d fo r Ilf»-” D o n ’t K n o w It . f ,» d A nv sto ck ra ise r m a s b u y a 1 Chem istry, Physhs, Mathematic», En band aDd puHc«l her down to me rk lln r . v e r y d m rsble a n d lin e d iiu,l<!n vl:!> And then, she brought me the letter 25 <ent h a lf k ir t i g h t ca n K ow T o i u . a (.p ed a l M q u a lit y o f ru b tv r , w hich n e v e r be- glish Language and Literature, Public kissed b»s. a* I always had. and for a , —Landry's letter, that was not to be _ _ y . . . m w hlrh „ sn, an nf *h i* tn.’d x i m f ’ CTi h i* «h-al«; c o m e t p o r o n s e n d w h ich « moment she laid her faee against mJ- F ill a b o t t l, or c o m m , a n d k e e p h is Mt»ek in <i(p»ron* p u u cto rv » w ith o u t a 1 1 o w1 ' n i y t h o r Ir t o * delivered tin’ ll I had found my own. Speaking, Modern Languages, H istory, r s a d let It sta n d t fro m s satl.-flid- w e h a v e h u n d red s o f le tte r » tiw » u m k »»• cheek. h e a lth io r weekR. D ea ler» p - a e r - O h IbA i i f t t t r . If I hAd only *e*n It A rt, Architecture, Industrial Pedago ,<cd p p o n c e s t a t in g t h a t th e ir t in s h a v e o n ly b een inirnyi ■What tt row'd been killed T ’ she ■sill k v p lt t r c k - l‘rn cff!tte> b«’< iand r> m o re th a n when Landry died Ktt woold not have or t w ir e 1 n a w h o le eeanon. They -we tgh no g y, Ih y s le a l Educstion, M ilitary ____________ l n g q i i a l l U e » b e in g P o u ltr y M e d .c n n I f J o u r s d ie s an o rd in a ry tir e , t h e p u n ctu re n d A ln g g o a l whispered "W hat If you'd been u n h e illh y c o n d i- j grown pale watting for what woe al g iv e n b y s e v e r a l la k y jrre e r* o f th in , siMbcXilly p rep a n d m k . • w d * < *»t» f o r » s a n m le «-fence at d Titctles, and Music. , / ¿ l i o n o f th e kid k ille d f" fa b ric o n t n a . . Th« T h e r c g u lr r p rice c f th e s e tire» h e t v r r e a d ways h er* cast r-,a to th e m a c i f a c t ir .v s ‘ W >r MU v e r i laifiM >n:i jx « s .- b w « as«w > Cstulbg'.e and illustrated literature la HO 00 p e r p a ir, b n t fo r advert -»I- g p nm oiseew o are n e y s : i f It s ta in s , "You'd etlll have Landry," I retort "You confounded blind old bat. be thn » rt«ler c n ly a ll.N m a k in g a t g » c U l^ fa ^ o r ■y ,> p rice u> •*»** •<»•»«• « o f f oniw t O per p a ir. A ll o rd ers ahlppcd ’ il.ntt.in.x o,« M. Heine C o ., t h a t - your lin e n It is j mailed free i u application. A.ldr.ss: ed. and Kit slapped mo It wasn't the d » V le t t e r " 6 r e c e iv e d . "We p p ro v a l. Y ou d o n o t pi p a y a c e n t u n til y o u w e a s l h i l ip p C C’. . O. I), o on n a ap wrote, 'w h it in the name of all that's ts n iM g a , i'c u u . e v id e n c e o f k id - j h a v e e x a m in e d a n d f«mnd th em s t r ic tly ax r c ir y nte d . R e g i s t r a r , O r e g o n A g ricuiln ral College a r e t time by any means, for you see holy do you stay around here t o '’ If W t w ill a llo w a e» » » disses«»« of ft pa» cant (Ui»5«»by m a k ln t tB« price « 4 .» » per pa ir) I f yow aaad rx »v u c»My n e y t r o u b le ; to o - W IV H O W O « « V n d e n I T t h l . s d ^ S tlW -R .» . Y •- run ao r l - i l s « n d . n f u . an order a . we'd been boy cad g rl together I I was such an egregrlous donkey aa t'orvullis. Ori gi n. ratarned a t OUR expeoas I f to r any raaann U h y nr© n •« o a tO e t o r y cn e ia m U M .'!« . P * ta c tly M ia M e ir eq u e n t d e sir e to Ko ...arta, <•»■• «oran« in ih u k . t i ■ i < . a ir «•« »■■’ -7 j » * have «WT aaad o r awn a t anv price* ar.<1 I money nx>»*y awnt went t l o w lnaa Ina««afen* In a bank. you art I'd go off and dis but I v» go* S c h o o l Y c t» r O p e n » S e p t. ’J O tli couldn't help seeing that h»i eyes p a s s It o r p stn In M a a k - D v n ,M Jtt ck and P ' s l ry _kAf’ . t l.m pcP lI batter, last l.m reran.1 l'H.k | »« r than anv t l / a « V 1 Hjr. .s m s l . faster, w ear looked funny A new expreesltm. I'd W a know th a t yon w ilt ba ao well fleaaud t b M * 1 0« j » « y * n t a Heyvla yoo trill l i r a aa yosrorUar. W a w a a t tewt*’ la e t* « '» s l> s s » la v « r S rUKl Our _ the b a c k Is a lso to P« the one instead—and I've go» oever eeen there before -and 1 won i a , n 3 t í j y j ¡ ¡ í ¡ . ¡ a i s , w , « « f iíi, o .'T . «w »™ — .11«. That's *v»r the w a / In S lo e * w as o o ir ia , bw l «h««< .’ »■ • ' “ * mavtnetng proof th*l ths kidneys and tbd - eye* to m e S t), m d is lo a » d n o ” t,” ’J , r * dered. Asroro out of order. _________ tears. t h i s vile of r e t '. i n r SO Ttasr a r , lo- k m » SO It was shortly after that poor Landry W kat to De. "W ell, you must know some time. 1» ts<*r Ct’ D t b t i e r . eame down with typhoid It was a hard Thors Is comfort In tho knowledg* so u u n m rv za ttraa fro m a n i on* until Srm know tho s in r aad wou«>arftil o«a«a w aa ra n a k la c . (Bucessar to A. B. CABIS) will come to you all at once, aa the P 8. p. »BOOXINTlTOM rssood. that D r. K ilm e r 's S » -a m p - eare Tom the start ficroet'.mee It gets a knowledge of It cams to mv— then old . frost kidney remedy fulfills every grip on a man and an M D can see boy. I wouldn't mind bolng In y u r In curing rheumatism, pain in li e that there's no hope whatever Than» boot* I'd give my life for that one _____ kidneys, liv e r , b lad d er a n d e v e r y part goodness, we were ell there with him hour os bappt'y and freely a» I ’d lose • f tha urinary passage. It corrects Inityjtv He -»aso't alone, se he had b een th e K hoM w ator and scalding pstn In passing a copper to a plekA'oflSy te r»n ’ greater part of bis life -s in c e he 1 g, M bad affects following use of liquor, —eo I give you my blessing end wb«t been s little chap, th fart He wasn't wtaasrbaar, and overcomes that unpleasant Anything not in stock, will lo o ily. Som eilDis It seemed to me little I can and to y«ev future--though, aoeeaelty of bolng compelled to go often of course, you know I mean hers— that be wee happier than I had ever daring « a da*, and to get up many ttmai and that Is the fortune that I haven”, be pleased tc order ■— “-s night. The mild and tha extra. wee blat. I M t that be was glad to been able to squander with all m y idle •Heal af S w am p-R oo t Is soon go and I eootda't understand IL It He PAIRING Nt’ATLY 1)«NE broke we all op. erery one of ua. tor worthlesncsa M a le her happy with I I elands the highest for Its won- s to p s ^ a llln R jh a lr ^ in d j^ IL If you can. and so I ^h&.l knoY I dartol oaraa a< the moat distressing cams. we loved the poor fellow. have a hand In her comfort after alL seed a medicine you should Isava tb s ¡r J iK baaL Said by druggists tn5Oe. snd$l. sires. "You weren't cut out tor a pUI- I found her on the veranda one eve Yea may have a sample bottla of thia doper. old man. Drop ,L Well, eo T K I-g P A H S N O T IC E . ?,r “ noil terriro s»<t ta.iro, » 4 «ro» ning. alone In the soft dark nee* I wonderful discovery long T a k e keer of yerself.' and ba «hftrg.* . r . «ad«™«*. Try ss felt s bit down myself Things weren't md a book that tells good to h *r to m ate up for your Any person or p»-r»ons tresp-isrinp ««It. bath sent going very well, end I bugsn to think cussed ctupldfy. L an d ry ” 1 say e o ru o m p tio n c a a b « | rfooaby moil. upon the Cr- ft L a k e Ranch,—the Me- that I was not fitted for a profession P a te x t Lanyv. t , The name stieed up »t us In hie KUmar I t ----------------------- cured. N a tu ra alo n a w on 11 al life after all I M t »oo norry for L e ila n a n d M a rs h a ll R im-hes, w ill Le K O 8 E B V B 0 O RKGGT Opy. U Psf "« C Ic s .W s s'd n ’ M . 8 C. w ell-lnow n writing, and »uddenly. a * o. N. Y . W h e n w ritin g man- my pattenu. I couldn't give a Judicial, I do it, i t proscented to the utm ost extent of the ~ rtathispopor. overpowering sense of hie nearness impersonal sympathy, as a physician law ; and a reward w ill he given fo r i*, master'd me K 't retched out a trem n e e - . r y ’ • W S»"« • » must to he among ths ranks of ths bling hand I f*lt » shudder go over form a*iohan tt w ill le - td e c -h h t -o v«aa I'1"-"! *•"»“* » ’ c?" u** « »»n-HJ’ y ’ s.« mi. , ■aocessful E v e n death that came su'y wribvwt it L'Stest’ «.. V »t«l» « »lb«» her and • m lrt obechred my sight fog sVÄ tlon o f the guilty parties. ( -on tv t » th s r i r t h e m o s t tvor.. , n n . . . » olnod » id »-*V ” c • SB. h' under my notice p orted on my mind m«xh« -- ‘I « t « ! . " ’ o i rim a g e . p e a » I ,n- •- ,k , .»»-. ó w r -o"'- «•‘»leg *U I» to »»ch a degree that It unflttsd me to a momeoL Then: "Yea. yea." I beard her whlepec, l l t t J ltd -efr. « 'n s ? t f tb<- -i'S ie , « a . g » n t : . KVM the led-’ , 'es'» ,1" '*> ‘ care tor the U » k ’ io» p o l l i j.-iy on k k n •'JS. U> -i »»-J h n t.c ta , , i,.r 1 -i 1 -, t *»'- faintly, "1 see yoo. dear, deer Lan ?te«*afat»”l Ma- I li- r e g t e a-»»- m . -ìi i,-*! i« W » ‘ She took my head and held It ttahtly l t - n - m i . o . Ah « H i.v t s c S e s w ltt rie l» U !•«» ,1 I I • », b it- < .ft-;*’« » *T-‘ *' r f » a a¡-w.*rfi»t w» -,r» 1,’w.l'H-tie, ICI.-T : »11; :. I c e i.'- i e m io s in both of her pwg. I felt a sudden dry." « u lc k lr to V » t n S u e n e . o f Dr. M ile , »Y-OLO. f VISIBILITY W h a t is a visib le typ ew riter? z W r itin g in sight is p a rt of it. K e y b o a rd in sight is th e o th e r p a rt. ’ It«is as im p o rta n t th a t you see w h a t y o u do L A N D R Y ’S LETTER * as to see w h a t y o u h a v e d o n e . T h e k e y -fo r-e v ery -c h ara cter k e y b o a rd o f th e easy actio n , lig h t ru n n in g M O D E L 1 0 m akes it th e o n ly tr u ly v is ib le w r i t i n g m a c h in e . fe tW J r Dwited HEAD ACHE 5SÌKJ WANTEQ-A RIDER AGENT iL A C K - 0RÀ06HT .U rAUIvKT r n“vfc® S T O C K and POULTRY M E D IC IN E v BICVCLK DCALCna.y.rii 3°, O- 71 “ £2 Hcdgcthorn Self-heaíingTircí ^••4, mA ncsoAremsj and moina. XV. .1 . N A - I 3 1 I N ff XL7ND6M !M «P*HY, CHICAGO, ILL A'JXiali o. Harness and Saddelry , N ps PATENTS ■ »•V‘^ST%7Cgr‘**u,,‘ >r ' v f .w s R f ^ B 'ttí'ja : S W IF T & CO*. Knud«»». <>ve«ron GEORGE M. BHOWN, LT’rOHìN H Y AT I-A " DOCTORS S. h tO IIS IM IlS IO V E Ä Ä G tÄ sSk’ V"’ _ «tì»NX n k • «• vrt ¡ ’ e g M ' ln o o t e " t-dv • » * »> J » •»>» 1 i- • tr, lia r ; i’ •••'* ' - t'« d J » o c , J O' * e t c f o a ll u r u c g is ta a a t l- t ' s t a l i u a « * « » » «• «*■»«