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V o lu m e 3 C J C I. 1013 t ORIGIN OF TH E M A D S T O W - OFFICIAL UIBMVTORV a r a v a a a n D im u c T o w e « » » : V . 8 . 8 « n ’to — J o n a t h a n M r n e J r . , o f P o r t la n d a n d G o o . B C h a m b e r la in of 8 * to o . Congressman, First District— W illis C. H»wloy; of «atom G o v e r n o r — Oswald W e s t , K a to m . Iclal positions as sharia sad dsputy shartC they both eoasld u sd ttosch t to • *O3g S e c r e t a r y o f B ta to — f ic n . W . O lo o U S a have a “fair show." In thesa ctrcumstanc«n. It may hs tm- le m . » agtoad that “Old Man' and U s familiar 8 t a t e T .e a s u r e r — t h o a . B . K a y , o f 8a- ware aaueh concerned Whan tha Bav. K - tphalst solemnly announced to «hssa ftu p t. P u b lic I n s t r u o t l e n — L . A . A M - that ha had, vary little longer to lira. Thera was something wrong with his « •I I I I a n . ' n I . - 11.. KUU Printer—Willis Duntway, Haloin. heart, and that eomethtng might kill him at any moment What grieved him Attorney General— A. M. C r a w f o r d , moat however, was the barren result <tf S atona. hl* labor*. C le r k S ta te L a n d B o a r d — G . G . B r o w n , Rev Ellphalot announced that he de pended upon a Anal aeries o< sermons to J o in t S e u a tiii f o r C-doe a o d C u r r y — bring his congregation to a ssass ad their shortcomings. With much diffi W . 0 . C h a se . culty he preached four of the series to J o in t B e p r e e e n t a t f v e f o r C o o s a n d What is a visible typewriter? - - G u r r y — K K-fafow, J u d g e , Sd J u d i c i a l D is t r l o t — J . H a m il t o n , B obu b u rg , rw a e o titin g A t t o r n e y , 2d J u I i d a t D is Writing in right is part of it. Keyboard in sight is the other p art It is as important that you see what you do o n ly truly visib le w ritin g S unday» T o " O ld M a n ’s’* lntsnss d isg u s t, th e y o u th fu l R a v . A rc h ib a ld s peedily fille d V. 8. th e c h u rc h . H U flo rid eloq uence a a d PortCrlord. ro u s in g p e rio d s m ad s s p le a s a n t ch a n g e o o .U T i o i n c a t u . fr o m th e fe e b le e f l o r U o f tb e d y in g m an , sad. I n th a e h a rm o f no t e lly , F o u r O o r- l u u r ' . y J ’x l g e — E . A B a i le e , G o ld a a rtta a fo r g o t th a l a t t h t a l aervloe o f JO B each y e a rs . 5 ’ ’« « H liy v e r n a its a ii'b v is — O t t o Ia t n e r t . T h e m a id e n s a d m ire d th e rav e n lo cks G o ld Beaci« ; G e e C b e u u w e th , L a n g lo i s . a n d s a in tly s m ile o f th e n e w c o m e r, es i.v riiT — W . A . bi»b< l, G o ld B e a c h , p e c ia lly w h e n he c a lle d th e m “ d e a r sla i.t ilit y C lc r 't — G e o r g e W, S m it h , te rs ,’’ a a d s a id , w h a t a « ln s U ia t io n It w as to see t h e ir f a i r laces lo ok up to h im G u ld B e a c ii * a s h e p re ac h ed , i t U n te d k e s to e U U «Minty T r e a s u r e r — Juin«»* C a u g l e l l t h a t he w as u n m a r rie d . M t a n y m aid e n s W e d d e rb u ru - I n F o u r C o rn e rs w e ro coasciuue o f th e tw a is o r — W u . .^ . U iu s n . 11 a r b o r , fa c t, a n d d id t h e ir b e s t to toaa Rev. Arch l a o t h u p i . * t» • b . i m e l i n , à a n g lu to ib a ld In to th e th o rn y p a th s o f m a t r i- iv e y o r — D . l ' n U n i f f J r . , G u l d B e a c h , m e n y “O ld H a n ” a n d Ikcy a lo s e fa ile d to l i e r - - D r . 8 . 7 . M a n n , L a n g lo is . s uccum b to tb e s p e ll o t tb e u .w p re s e ll M is n a o » o r t u a c o r « » , e r, w h o , w h g a h e w a s not ua m a tr im o u v u r t C o u r t m e e ts 10111Ci M o n d a y ib j n i a l schem es I n t.u t, U d lrectiy erltl- A u g n a * o t e r.rti y * a t ; "~ ~ triot— G e o r g e M . B ro w n , B o s eb u r»- C o m n ila a lo n e lB - '- H . T . S te w a r t, as to see what you have done. T h e key-for-every-charaeter keyboard of the easy action, light running M O D E L 10 ie W. Where did the madstona crime fro m t No one seems to know. I t doea not belong to the mineral kingdom, nor can it be »»signed to a place in geological formation». Its composition is not definite and it may possibly betfound upon any beach or in any gravel pit, and the supply Is atoenya oqnal to the. demand, says the Chicago Chron icle. There are even now many of these precious talismans in thin country, and “the believers in their efficacy always know where ’ the nearest is kept.” One of them has been the property of an Ohio negro and was placed after the death of the owner la the state M- m ach ine Visible Writing A Complete Control' fro® The Smith Premier Typewriter Company, inc Syracuse, N. Y- Bmchw avwywks« ’ Keyboard - ~ A Key for Every Character ■MJL-------PX1------ DKjlrorae im o w e L U fe n a T « u A B«B Bearing T ype Bar < iu n t> G o u m h w ti> n i-fa , C o u rt m u o ia t i m i W<<uM«fltlKy i . . i q n u a f y , A p r i i , J i f j y a m i i-e p le e t * t et «-neh y e u i. ■ • b » « f C o u r l n j » u > s w i in« ttb . »•.ir «su sti UrtOu............... .«rbor......... kui Al u n ii» ) ' u b i «riiCT» «Su n i« r- H ASTBKB. Musi L i» Coolt-y. r ic ic lic i'« U r iu c r . H le r tm r u i . . . fl» L . H u k e n iH i,. M r . K . 11 U .iB -,eli. « H ili» . M r » . V i o l a .V. ... gllCBg --- r ---- — w L. in ■ . ..A . M . Fry. Hilua a. 19 e<>m ark • ib g lo le These are (entures • k lu y . . . male the Smith Pren the woman to whom it was ap plied died of blooi’ poisoning, caused by the unclenn < nntaot. Bui’h a stgne wns kept in the Virginia state pwnitentiiry for years and was open to all rumen fornppliretion to tbe bite of a mad dog or other allied wounds. One such (perhaps the samel was at a later date sold for >38. S till more famous was that brought from Iiussia in 1887 byn physician of that country who net tled in Nevada. I t had previously been exploited In that country for at least a century ami a half, a fact supported by documentary evidence. The document was writ ten In native Russian and as no- fs atu r.es . “ I li J>i»r g o i t * e ride on th è lo ty eon-erned could read dt m u la " — h * loci« a i» . à v — «-«. « s tra tr e«e«,ihi»dy , inipilcitly believed — ' « . a i l e v i u p h«ul j ì v i e . , .-.a lo * -what tfccy were told of it. The lùu«t a n i T ii ,< o tb v r L a i i K t - i . ' “ I t ’s v e r y k tn d of y t u io L . ip m a to owner offered the stone for sal» g a t a «O B grgeaU un , s lth o n g h > o u r r i - for >1,000 and a joint stock com h-rt» ars not a l a l l M c s s M r y u r o t h e r pany was formed for the purchase, ------ - X - ~ A ' «amber of shntehotders ad I t s n e s t m o rn le g. a t a quarter to U , vanced >1 each and tbe balane» tf t : i t h i b l t a a u o f F o u r V o iu c rs w e re was made up by a fanner who bo s vr;-.ri t i ! to e ie l» « y a is u a iu g b y tb e .-..■•.i doer aud «m u.tn.g ..» ir n u m ra me Its keeper when the pur ber» T a e e u ô g r ig » il« n . u o V t v e r , w o u ld chase was completed. Its fam« still fourfche* and it is said that n a v e scan ' O ld M s s ” souring tren » tbe i a s o n , w it h Rev. RHizhatot to e i ts g an offer of >8,000 has been refused « M tily o n b la a r m . , i for It. libere was so audible stir as “OM Tfirhe «t- f t u r dremmere, s«y» Comfort, had engaged in a warm WANTS COMMON JUSTION. ' R e v . A rc h ib a ld b e g a n tbs opening discuHsion over the bane of the ;rayer t o b r is k ly t h a t th a eoufcri gatlon drummer’s existence on the road, Working M«n and Worn« «T sOGis fo r g o t th e b s u t b g u ra o t Rev. LU- the “drummer’s tax”— not so bad Btnto OygBfifi MaMoiona Laws. p h a le t, w h o rttae to Lis ir e t w it h d ilfi- M llty a n d c lu n g to “ U l l H » i. a ” a r m . as it used to he, however, when fa order to make a fares sad a tong» .Vhea. h o a u .iu , » «.r;, — il a i s d t c w ne a r, »mall towns all over the country tag stock ot popular govsrnmsst an« e c ^ la w e re e u r p r ;« ’ 1 to sea "Ota M a n " levied tribute on every traveling tha lnltlstlvs and referendum, two. measures bare bean *?£ .«tep u p on th e p t a t : .» m beslds Rev. mail who visited them. A r c t i l U t : , ►«»I'vi.. « ....... a d th e fa c t b ig b u eln e as In te r n a ts w h ic h a r e deaO- “Uv Jcve.” said a man from a th a t k t w it i a lw iilM -il n , r r». *t srtd giv» iy opposed to th a r u le o f to n c o m m o n p e o p le O n e p rop osed la w lim it s tr e e hl» Co• * c ^ . . U-. - — -it i . . . i y vl- Ner/ Voik »ilk S r», "you ought s p e e ch In c itie s o t 8 .M 0 o r o v e r, an d euM«» p u i t T o tb»«r s liit J t u t k s v s u r to trv it over on tbe other su'e. Is so g la r in g a n e x a m p le o f c lass le g is prise. r.av, z ., ‘t1! ’. uu m u j g iR U iy . Wbv.t t i v do here isn't to be la tio n t h a t i t 1» a b s o lu te ly r e v o lt in g i l t w a w h ix p « ii.l r « .:i» r ll t r v a i " C lA to a r ig h t-th in k in g in d iv id u a l. n eotiiparisou. Here M » V ’ b u r r l t ' ’ t«4t ilia p la t ic n u an«r spahpn of A n d tb e s am e p e o p le , w l.o a r e in it ’fian iy a »»»»:; J local matter. • bin. • ........... ■ aoit pew. To u c s is te n t t h a t f r e e speech « h o u ld b e tong«e«.aiion s »till fwi-lkaf a o rtrlee. Over u rre it Is m tioral. A t least h a m p e re d , a r e a s k in g th e c lt lie n a o f th e s ta te o t O re g o n to le g is la te a g a in s t • UiJ it s d ¿u..«,^. ,v .,...M «ae |-lat- It sS *rtr n” v of a» who come from th e p eop le to spend t h e ir e s ro ln g s to r u j. t s c d c r .) ta -lK c v . R U c a a ia tto w a r d fo'i'i- n f -.iHlri« s. la Denmark, w b e r e s n d h o w th e y p le a s e A d ir e c t tb s p u lp it, a-'d. p u it i ♦ «i’« s o t w a te r fin- inr’ cii”«*. there is an annual s a d c le a n o u t a n a ly s is o t th e la w b y h ,s side h iiiMad L . i. » .iu « a p ro v e s th a t a fa r m e r c o u ld n o t ask " O ld H a a ," n tu r i.'n«Sa<< « u a u x lo u s tax •>* * i ’.SB if a man represents h is n e ig h b o r» to n o t p a tro n is e an e a ta to gtan.w at lb» tr i K b it { . c u u o l R a v . B U - r,«.r ’ case and half that fdr each lla h m e n t t h a t d e fra u d e d h im . c o u ld p h siet a d v a n c'd to tha |d g « of tbe piat- off. c ‘.uuse n-prciented. In Nor not re c o m m e n d a n y c o u rs e o f a c tio n toraa. his a/w filtud W ith w ith e rin g o r w a rn h ie n e ig h b o rs a g a in s t b a ln g way ton have to have a trade pits* ta k e s In . to a . T h a m e a a u ra . h o w a v a r , scorn. good for 30 day», eoiting >20.80. Is a im e d a t th e o rg a n is a tio n » t h a t era “ 1 dessay,” be sai l. Ir o n ic a lly , "as s e e k in g to Im p r o v e c o n d itio n s f o r th e Prance is easier and you don’t y o u ’d r u t h e r h e a r a n r m o n fr o m m e, o r c o m m o n pe o p le . E ig h t th o u s a n d stg- t h a t b la c k beaded la y y o n d er.* Hs hnvy anytlvng but a business n a tu re s to th ia b i ll w e r e a ec u re d In p o in te d a th 're a te d in a f i x g i f to w a rd s th e M u ltn o m a h c o u n ty , w h e r e th e p e o p le pass; ort, which costs no more s h r in k in g A g c ra o f l.c v . A rc h ib a ld . ! th.;n you want to pay. In 'H o l “ T o r 30 y * a r s ," o ld M a u " s a id , im land you have to have an Indn« p re s s iv e ly . " t h ls y r r g ra y -b e a d e d old m a n ” — h a p o in te d to R e v . f U lp h a le t — trial tax receipt, which cost«« s’* "has bean t r y ln * Io ro p e y ou in to r th a lo’lars. In Bweden the price i n e x t w o rld . I f he d k n o w n as m uch the same ns In Norway, >26.80. a b o u t y o u aa 1 do. ha m ig h t h a ’ g iv e i t and if you try to get out of it you up Juss 30 y e a r» ago. B u t be d id n 't «•ill «-nt«-!: n fine «f from the.price k t o w w t a t a c d c tj -.st he 'd g o t to ta c k le , i n i h e 's gone o n t a c k lia ' I t e v e r since, ■>f flu* trade pas« up to >181, and th ro w ln * In rat an 1 l k » t as a k in d o f they are strict about it, too. c ro w n in ’ cross. A nd c o w . w h e n ha's “ In Austria you have only to s t o u t to pass in b is rD e c k s, yo u w o n t lis te n to hts p a r t lu ' w o rd s. 1 w a s a w a y show a projter trade license and la s ’ S u n d a y , c r I d h a ’ m ad e y o u com a. in Kwitxcrland a business paes N o w . as y o u ’ve oomo h ack to th a fo ld , port. They don’t coat any moi« lik e Ia m b s s n a t-h s « fr o m th e b u r n in ’, so than you want to give up to th«' to s p e a k, w a re s u in ’ to h a v e th ls y e r ic r m o u o v e r a y ln . Y o u 'v e got to lis te n chi*pa who let you have them. In to IL Y o u h e a r m a ! " Russia Ike price is >23.75 aa trad O nce o r tw ic e w h en th a d y in g m a n f a l tax and >5.18 extra as a coaunut-c te re d , lo s t th o th re a d o f h is discourse ia p ro b a b ly d u e to u ric tax. And if you arc n Jew • i a n d lo o te d p ite o u s ly »refund hts frie n d acid in th e system— th e w u a t b la aide, re a d y w it h th e glass o f don’t want to go to Ui;asiu toae’ w a te r, o r t o t u r n o v e r th e pages o f th e yoodw. You may he ail right, but blood must be_ purified— serm on. ltu»«ffl doesn't like that kind and the poisonous acid driven “ O ld M a n ” a ls o h a d s o m e th in g to any. ilmwa it by ;mehing the ‘dntmmer o u t a n d g e n e ra l h e a lth and w as n o t s lo w In s a y in g IL tax’ on Jews up to >275.60. In •must be improved. " N o w aa w e ’ve h ad ih is y t r In te re s tin ' side« the communal tax of »51* le rm o n . a n d h a v e to a rc e d a good «Mai Thousands te s tify that England's the place, thong' a b o u t E n o c h aa I t w o u ld n 't h u r t as to S co tt'» E m tih io n rids the im tta te . t h e r e ’» o n e th in g m ore to ha where you want to go. That's th ' lo n e . T h e le a s t y ou can do a fo re you system of poioonoue acid gre at free Iradc land and you cat ' c le a r» o u t o f t h ls y e r b u ild in g 1» to pog- go auywla-i f ua«l every where’ unr by enriching the impover j {'.« lee to th e p a rso n a n d s a y - good b y .” sell to nnyhody and everybod; and ished blocd, and its con i W h a t to u ch ed t h e c o n g f «uuc m o re ni'V«‘r p -y a ponijy. They arc ao k e e a ly t h a n ’O ld M a n ’s” s tin g in g s co re centrated nourishment is • w r s th e fa c t th a t R e v . E llp h a is t ha d s o t free over there that, by Jove, you converted in to red blood u tte re d o n e w o rd o f reproe<-h. l i e la id ilraoat feel like asking the conn corpuscles w h ic h d riv e h ie t r e m b lin g h a n d s o n th e hesula o f th a try to pay you a few himdred n c h ild r e n , b tta e ed th e m , said a fe w k in d ly out rheumaii^-u »■ear just becaaae yon are there.* w o rd s to th e o ld e r m em bers o f his flo c k , lm x e iliA t e ly fro n te d tb s puto investigates com] advantages. IAM t C w H mill d!<r»ct «orlde and exhibit a sample L e ta r i Model Itsngvr*' tacyclc (urnlvhod by o a Our w m ua vary whore are maklag bicycle. Wo thly to anyone anywhere In thn V «-"»{li,*.7"i*2“ ? in advance, r'>MiA««rt>. a n d a lio » TEN DAYS’ r« B B T S M k d a rin g which lio n you may rid« the btcyelo and put It to any t « t you wUh. If you are then not perfectly aatUflrd or do not wish to hoop too bicycle ship it hack lo n s a t o n r r x t e in s o m id r e i «•«!/•» R mu m oo * . FACTORY P R I C a a W ^ W ..^ .} » ^ actual factory ctwt. You sa v ell» to S2S middlemen's proflta by bay- ita WteA* b y o a r C b la a < o IMgethorii Punctere-Prasi » A U SsH-kMlisgTires irel'ArSVJOt« I . T u l l . — O I * M » rill o « l I . ) t h . *1 , owl tro d lh<xisaiidpiilr»K iid la>t yi r. DfyygVTWJMy M ade In all alzi v m t ' l i v n s , s liv e ly a n d e a s y J K S v e ry doraW e a n d lin e d inside w lih l £*S iM 3B !B a l q u a lity o f ru b b e r, w hich n ev er bo- _ p o r o n a a n d which do«-» no a m a ll^ ^ ^ ™ ree without a l l o w i n g t h e a ir t o e s c a p e , venundreds o f letters from aatlsflrd customers •that their ttraekavnoi'iy l«>en|.iiinped»»oaee e In a W hole eeeeres. T h e y weigh n o m o re than Inary tire, thepuncSurereaUtlngqnalltlea being by several layers of thia, specially p re p a re d .Hi ramartuab;« tir» off«r. ‘ , N o tic e to C red ito r» . .n passing ■Mwing use of . liquor, ■■ - an I evaroomaa that unpleasant ; N o tic e is h e r e b y g iv e n b y th e a n d e r - •« being osm p elM to go often , | R n c<1, a d m in i s t r a t o r o f t h e « iita te of ’ I«- F . J o h n s o n , t o t h e « s re llto rs o f, a n d »night. T h e mild and lha axtrw “ ' , arise! o i S w a m p - R o a t la aoan a ll p e rs o n s h a v in g c la im s n g n in s t It s tan d i «ha highasl fo r Its w o n- rea of tho most distressing easaa. d eceased, to f ile th e m w i t h th e nee.es fc, r y v o u r h e r s , w i t h in s is ill n th e fr o m “ ■ - < have a sample bottle of thia I «k discovery • - « » . -J .M . n o tii-e , a t in y r e s id e n c e on F.lk n i v e r , ln O “ r r y V o o m y , O r e g o n , m y P o e t O f - f^ T i j i r th a t t a l l « f l e H re a h g iM S ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ B ^ " th e t e RaMa»n?N. Y. When wrtlhig inaae l isgM a greatoMaadw lathlapapas, t s d d r e s , T o r t O r fo r d , O r e g o n . D a t e o f f ir s t p u b lic a t io n , J u ly to, ISIS. , x ¡v alli! M le rb a tere a p - n a i he • orth w o n t/ I. B. aad Fo«« ga Inii Istrstor of the Eatota of L. F. Johnaon. .Jeraaae 1. say cartrwnpf.’o« t * n c u ra i. N aturo «I< ro wos it is especially valuable to aged people. »S V . « U S1 m u s t bri ÌH - m - ¿ «M ’4 ' P ä its e t ix v iy s ï» . « tv if n t * A . "», U.8. Polsst 3«oa,ttashhigi m , A ak f o r and in » i» t on s c o rrs . i th e n , » t ill It a n ln g o a “ O W M a n ’s ’ » tro n g a rm a n d lo o k in g u p to to his fr ie n d 's faaa ; w ith te n d e r g r a titu d e a n d lo ve , to tte re d ' b a c k to th e iu an aa t o d ie. R e v . A rc h ib a ld accepted a c a ll elao- w h e re . Bo d id K le e goam ce. b u t n o t to th e s am e d ire c tio n . fi fi - POOR PRINT ,