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-HHH M I)A ¥ , F E B H L A R Y ft, <»1.3 IXumber 30 UFFICIAI* DiMKCTOKY. M visible typewriter? writing in sight is part of i t 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 h e key-for-every-character keyboard of the easy action* light running MODEL 10 ie only truly visible w riting m achine Viable Writing W r it e fo r information to The Smith Premier Typewriter Company, I” . Syracuse, N . Y . Complete Control from Keyboard Branches ssnywhsm A Key for Every Character investigate» comparative advantages. 3SSCA r! KTS and tney are u s heat l sis have eve. had In th* house. Laos i » U * waa Iraatta w itli ncndsche lor I. she tried to m eo fyo m C tS t'A R K T a . ’ relieved the pels la her head slamst Italy. W * noth rnewrnivni' Csscarst* C m t a s-exnarenu l Fatata*»!«. f*nt>n«. T i l l * • r Aiffhan \V « a k « a ur U r ic a . C O U R S Oona. |> Me. Sta. «te C O N S T IP A T IO N . ... ThoM uds Have Kidney Tronhlfi a n d D o n ’t K n o w i t . K*w To »1». Fill a bottle or oomme water and let It stand tv " « t. -sr ith y u r ,r hour« * unhealthy condt- « BLACK - DRAUGHT K tlon of the kid neys: If It stain* your Unen It ta evidence e( kid ney trouble; too frequent desire to pass It or pain In tha back la also aanvinclng proof that tha kidnsys and blad der ar* out of order. w i s t te Da. AvfisrvpfiM/ «aty» «M». OtouarvU f Body Cathartic, tbe moat woo- darf nl mediem discover* o f Hie age. pisa» a a le n d refi-ealous te tbe male, »et «»«Mr ear positively on kldi.ev*. '.Ivcr and bow*>«, riraaalux Ute e m ir* araa m . fitapet. can a , care limilaahe. lavar, liahli iuil constipation and bUtoeaaem. Plraae but snd try a, box r i t i 0 . 0 . to d a y ; ¡a,S2>» re a » » , tfatdaa» Of your I which thnsruu may rldetho bicycle sad nut i t to any test you wish. I I t you sre then not perfectly s e tu flri or do not wish to keep the ®05^ k Y cSfaavel» t o t e m * :d?cn?vi!?*oroms, b», b*y? t t * maDofaeturor’B ffuanntee behind Four iW t.’tie . C* J ROT BUY a bicycle or a pair o f tires from « m m * »» < m v oi.t’l you rncelm cwr catalotpics and f ? a r a our unheard of / n m AQ.rid*r agent*. . M t Iva »»rtiv. wa esa ros 'SI”“"?' in s s s n r s'.hsr mshs (sotevy. S*lf-lmiiinvDr*e^ »as<«e eso, ™ Tp f l F f* * rrfuZfirrvui/ prfr/*/f/»err U r„ |g. J«»Wa<ff mm / ^ s T n K M K u I f f F i l S F l u X is n s e rm s 'i - S S t f f i'R S r - l DCSOmpTUUfi 1."tU •’i®*' n H ridtag, vary durable end ffneij ?irid*<wit& I aepedsl twenty of rubber, »¡rich never be-V eomee p o re s a e n d vhlch doses nu small mneturcs without a l lo w in g th e a i r t o e W * have hundreds c f letUroHoin satisfied ci statin? th at tbeir tin-sltavoottlr been mu&Dea or twlae tn a whole aoAacin. They weigh no m ap ordinal y tiro, the puncture roUstin*qaaUtl flwBG.GO por ptsir, but far advertí stuff panxxetwe Ur o t s u r f o S * and sscM-s t u l * a s v s r tls a M s S tÇ e a n a s t y ty d a tW R w x p a a ffa I f fs r o u r «««Mia ta « r w« tetiwttte W a BMNr (b a t y oa wit* b« m » wwtl pteaaM th *« w b ta yaa v * a U Â M 5 2 É U s * l r*Bl ~n~ ÎI fill nt t M f i r w r t i f i bl« t in THtaBCBi p a ir) I f yoa »It la tovnding t.a * n oarier * • ory on exam ination. W e a n • f them tlrefi, you w ill And 1 »7 tir e y oa b a r« e r « r aata nt «noted aboxoi o r w rit« fc r o n r b1 Th ar* Is oomfort In the knowledge so often expressed, that D r. K ilm er’s Swamp- Root, the great kidney remedy fulfills every wish in curing rheumatism, pain In the b*ak, kidney*, liven bladder and «vary pert te hold water and scalding pain In passing ft. er bad affects following use ef liquor, wine or beer, and osarcomas that unpleasant aeoasrity of bring compelled to go often during the day, and te fa* to " M"X time* during the night. Tbe mild and th * sxtra- a v dtaa r y affect ot S w a m p -R o o t Is soon realized. It stands th* highest for It* won derful aura* of th* moat dlatraaalng caaaa. If yoa need a medicine you should have th* boat. Sold by druggists In 80s. a n d jl. sirs*. You may have a ssmpla bottle of this wonderful discovery ’ tod a book that telle a m r* ab o u t It. b o th sent „ dbeolutaly free by mall, • A k a a s b r . KUraer * a ^ s ta w S Mi G».. Binghamton. N . Y . W han writing meo- “ ke«go j"U d ydo fu ru ishm lb y<*. i ^ r i i - u U e v ^ w M t i T i i J i S S STOCK *n<« POULTRY MEDICINE troubles which are not bowel and l i v e r irregularities. B la c k - Drought Slock and Poultry Medi cine is a bowel and liver remedy for stock. I t puts the organs of digestion in a perfect condition. Prominent American breeder« and far inert keep th eir herds and flocks healthy by g ivin g -beat an occn- sionai doaeor Black-Dron^ht S t< A and Poultry Medicine in tbeir food. Any atoek rniaer m ar buys '¿Scent half-pound air-tigh t can of this medicine from h l* deal*: antL.heep h it atoek in vigorous health for weeks. Dealers C'-uer- ally keep Black-Drsught Stock and Poultry Medicine. If yours doe* not. Mad cant* for a sample can to th * manufacturers. Tn* ChatteniKiga Mediaina Co., Chat tanooga, Tenn. H J7L7ÎÎÊADCÏC N o t ic e to C r e d it o r s . N o tice is h e ra b y g iv e n by th e u n d e r sig n e d , a d m in is tra to r of th e estate of L . P . Jo h n so n , to th e c re d ito r» o f, and ' a ll persona h a v in g c la im s a g a in s t th e | deceased, to file th e m w ith th e neces • a r y vo uch ers, w ith in e ix m o n th * from th e d a te of th e fir s t p u b lic a tio n o( th is notice, a t m y reeid eno e oa E lk R iv e r , in C u r ry C o u n ty , O rego n, m y P o st O f fice a d d re s s P o r t O rlo rd , O re g o n . D a te o f firs t p u b lic a tio n , J u ly 10,1912. W . B . Jonxeow , A d m in is tr a to r of th e E s ta te of L . P . Jo hn son , deceased. | DO CTO R S' SI 0 1 1 S I Ml I SION riAfitig T h e fiia trib n tlo a to th e h e ir* o f old Mro. Baahore ot 111 fr ille d n ig h t cepe, t h a t cannot pay etpenaea an d w hich tT s t b su o ourfnit'T o r r w a n s : M ealieo aua bo nn et*, U calico arifi canno t be abandoned—to one o f th a gin g h am apron», FT hom espun ch»> 0 . 8, 8 - n ’ ta— J o n a th a n B o u rn e J r ., o f so veltlee praeeatod b y B raaoria coun P o rtla n d and Geo. S . C h a m b e rla in o f miaea, 5S calico h a n d kerch ief» and a t y . T e x ., a * a eoaaaqueaea of the Gal v a rie ty o f o th e r a r tic le * o f fem ale at» veston sto rm , says th e P h ila d elp h ia F a ta *. 'tiro was n o th in g u n uaual in t h * h id (fia- S n q u irer. T h e Velasco T e rm in a l ra ih ? o n g re s e n y in , F ir s t D is t r ic t— 'V illin tr ió la o f E a s t P enn sylvan ia. N e a rly w a y runs tfci jn g h one o f the m oat I w O. H a w le y , of Salem every eld e rly w om an th e re take« prid e tils valley» n th e G ul ted S tates sad G o v e rn o r— O s w a ld W e s t, S a lm a . In th e h a n d m a d e g a rn i eat a she an> to ta -v ♦»-< o f th e sa fest h a rb o r* oa S e c re ta ry of S t a t e - l i e u . W . O k u It Sa cum ulates. A n eld e rly resident o f M il th e ^ ¿ f -oasrt, y » t th e re in no ooa lersb u rg haa «1* la rg e d ra w e r* filled lem . srho w a n t» to buy it. T h e fa c t th a t th e m aster comm issioner offered State T .e a s u re r— Th us. B. K a y , o f S a w ith hand made l a t r g a rm e n t* ahc had »pun o u t o f fla x an d made up In th e las* th e road a t public sale a t A ng leto a, lem . »0 yedra, says the N e w Y o r k 8 u n . | T e x., laa t Septem ber w ith o u t receiviag S u p t P u b lic In a tr u c tio u — L . A / A id These old wom en In th e h ill d is tr ic t* one bid fo r i t scums alm ost lneiudt- e r m a n , ftqleru. Uve w ith th e ir ch ildren and have very M e , yet such w as the f a c t . lit tle to do. AU havaaapinning wheels State P rin te r— W illla D u n ia a y , S alem . The Velaeoo Term laal Bailway eoan- A tto rn ey G e n e r a l— A. M . C ra w fo rd , and t^ e y are e x p e rt* <a th y m anip ula pany waa chartered la USB. The tion o f flax. H ere and theTe are a n d e n * charter granted the e o m p a a / the S a le m . 1 loom * to weave th e ir-lin e n th read. T h e rig h t to eonatruet a railroad from C le rk S tate l a n d B o a rd —O . G . B ro w n, old wom en have n im b le fingers fo r Velasco, on tha Mexican gplf noaet, S a le m . , , d ra w in g threads, fo r k n ittin g , fo r westward through tha atoto. Only J o in t S enator f o r C oo* a n d C u rry — cro c h etin g and fo r sew ing. T h e ir de miles of the rood, running from signs are p rim itiv e . .<*«• | Velasco to Chenango Junction of the W . C. Chase. Th o u san d * o f s u b s ta n tia l Unen gór Intern atio nal and Great N o rth e rn , Jo in t R e p re s e n ta tiv e fo r Coon and, mente, y e llo w w ith age, sen be found waa constructed and p u t in to opera C u r ry — S, F . Peirce. in h 'd a y 'e tra v e l heresho ute i f th e vis tion. Ju dg e, ad J u d ic ia l D is t r ic t —J . W . ito r Is kn ow n . T h e old wom en would H a m ilto n , Roseburg. n o t th in k o f p a rtin g o r selling v q th Prosecuting A tto r n e y , 2d J u d ic ia l D i» a n y th in g th ey m ake. T h e ir h a n d iw o rk ! tr io t— G eo rg e M . B ro s n , R osebu rg . la w e ll preservad and looked over once 0 . 8 . C om m las ki nets— H ^ T . S tew a rt, a m o n th , on a Sunday w h ile th e others a ra a t church, P o r t O rfo rd . T h e old women do n o t care co much o o l m t y o r r ic m > i f th e y haven 't thousand£~of d o lla r* to C o u r ty J > d g e - E . A B aile ys G<>14 bequeath to th e ir h e ir*, i f th ey have plenty o f sqcb g a rm u H » to device. In Keovii some instances th e old w om en have 'i.iiiu y .K .->b>uitw n»nrrh-O tto tameft, each a rtic le m arked w ith a slip o f pa .i'-l- In u c li; (iv » < 'i,v iiu a -v tli, L4sngi.de. per, upon which is w r itte n : “ T h is Is <-lift'— W . A . h i» )), i, t l i . Id Bi itch, fo r M a ry A n n ." “ T h ia Is fo r Jacob," fo r o u n ty C le r t - - ( te n ia e W . .Siiaitli, S arah E liza , fo r lir tls M aggie, fo r Me lin d a A liu a rc tta , and so on. l a t h * cate 'h ild -Beach. o f M r*, lla s h o rt a ll b v r accum ulated i. iiL ty T iv u r u m r — Jim m y C u u g i.e ll w e a rin g ap parel w as w ille d to h e r fo u r Vi lu ld iitln ira nieces. N ot long a ^ o td d M rs. Swenecn -sesaor— W n ;. 7..1ui»o; H u r im r. died. She le ft seven d raw e rs filled w ith bool S u p t. — . ts. G u e rin , i.auglid« lin en sheets, p illo w case* and a larg e rv e y o r— D . C u u id f i J r ., G o bi lle ach . v a rie ty o f old lin en homespun g a r m ents. W hen th e firs t d ra w e r wae ■loner— D r . 8. J iln u n , k i n g lois opened a card waa found on which was u ; r ru u .-i o r m i cottars, w r itte n : “ A ll In th ia dhr.wer go e* to ir c u lt C o u rt m emo t c u i t l i M »n>i»y-ft. T lllle ." T lllie waa h e r d a u g h te r. E very A ug ust o f each y e a r. d ra w e r contained such a card, and one o u n t> P o u u n tseio n cr» C o u r t m eets w r it t e n lin e showed to whom i t was to firs t W ed n esd ay fit J u iiu u rv , A p r il. go. Y e t every h e ir was specially en joined fcy n n o t* found In the old lad y'v J u ly and S ep tem b er of e iu h y e m . B ible th a t “ N o t a e tlic h X to be sold of ii. b a te C o u rt m e e t* firs t M a n ila ) in w h e t 1 f:c e !v give, becautc my fingers e a ch m o j i l i 1,.1'e r-i.fi'z llieee a r t tales only fo r you, • a r y money to r e h a b ilita te t h * 10 *4 , .M »» ooi n t » c o b t o rric s s sxn ro te m y d e a r." w hich he accordingly did, an d place! M aavaa», W ith fe w exceptions such a rtic le s are t h * roed In n f a i r eondltlon. baton............................. hits* I d a Co»'e>’ re rely used, bu t ere held as keepsakes. i n r b o r . . , , —------ . A le tn h v r G a rd n e r Some y r.u rg hou.cw fvcs can 'show .o ld B e a c h . .............. J . W . R ib y d raw e rs fu ll o f hom erpun linen which iV e d d rrb u ru . . . . C i L . W ake m an . has been handed do w n fro m ge n era illlb e e .......... . M r . k U B Uunsoll. tio n . Rome o f the linen is w o rn th ro ug h M u r ta l...... a t th e folds. T h e o th e r d a y aged Re M r». V io la A . F r y . becca A kcra died. E ach o f her t h r ee ............. A . M k ,b . . . Atoes jtffm fT I F d a u g h te r* received tw o d r a w e r* o f itfo rd lin en *. N e a rly a ll th e g a rm e n t* are D en m ark . . . . . . . J. 8 . (h p i-s m a d * on a p a tte rn com m on a c e n tu ry L a n g lo is B an kte® ago. T h e towele and sheets e re ooavae E c k le y ... - . . . # , A . D a llie s homespun, home bleached and w id e of hem. v * g iv in g p r io r it y In th e m a t t e r o f pay A n o d d ity t i e th e lo n g g ra y wool m e n t to the eertlfiestee, allowanoee stocking v-kn it by th e old women in th e an d cost o f court, w hich aggregated WANTS OOMMOM JU8TI0S. style in re v o lu tio n a ry d a y *. Some of ab o u t MO,000, tb e m in im u m p ries th e hosiery waa to la rg e t h a t the sto ck w h ich th e m aster nomml— tones w m Working Men and Women of the in g * could be w o rn over tbe sh oe* ih allow ed to receive. snowy w e a th e r. I t la e common th in g P u rsu a n t to th e in s tru c tio n * o f th e State Oppose MaUciona Lawe. to find » Hnen b u ria l shroud la old co urt, th e firs t Tu esd ay in Septem women's effect», th e y h a vin g m a d * In o rd e r to m ake a farce and a laugh- ber. 1900, th e m aste r commissioner tag etock o t popular governm ent and th e ir grav e h a b ilim e n t» w ith th e ir own offered th e p ro p erty fo r sale a t public tb a In itia tiv e and referendum , tw o hand* y e a r* ago, in c lu d in g stocking ^ auction. N eg o tia tio n » were b rin g m eaaures have been In itia te d by tb a glove» and cap. m ade by one o f th e la rg » sta te sya- big bualneas In te re s t* which a re dead -tem e fo r it» parches», b a t ow ing to ly opposed to the rule o f th e common , Parent* do not object to see saw end t h * fa ilu re to o b ta in c e rta in landed people One proposed law lim it* free hammer, gimlet and screw-driver In tbeir concessions n t Velaeoo, th e directors speech In cities o f 5,«on o r over and sone’ hand* at a very U n d er age.' They declined to buy, and tb e m aster eonw la so g larin g an exam ple nl class legis look, »ays Wide Awake, upon tool* a * a lation th a t It Is a b s o liltlv revo ltin g boy’s birth rig h t But a bale girl is m laaloner received no bids. T h e sale to a rig h t-th in k in g Indlvl.lual. hurriedly told in a horrified tone to “pnt we» then postponed one week. Pour And th e name people, w lo are In thorn down,” “to not touch,” that she will days la te r the Galveston storm »wept sistent th at fre e m e e d ) s iiu u ld be out hereelf or pound her fingers and “ gat th e g u lf coast, c a rry in g death and <2a- K.fim p er-d ar® the cltixen * of hurt” generally. etru ctlo n in Ito p a th . S till, week a f t the state of O rr'c -c !■ «^ islale against B et tbe time is not fa r oil when there w ill e r week, fo r tw o m onths, th e road was he pennte to tiolr eernina« be a room in the house set apart for their pu blicly cried fo r sale end no on * waa »here, and hew fue> -ase A direct Workbench, and that bonoband it* tool* will found to ta k e i t a t a prise onw in d rid tl» R U fiih g o f the law be us free to tbe daughters as the ftoue. In their fashionable brass-hammering and fo u rth th » va lu a tio n fixed b y tba i>rn»es Ib ai t ta r u e i cou.il not ask wocd-carving the girla have "got a taste” sta te railro ad commission and lea* hi» n rlsh c.T to not u a tro n lte an eatab- of jt . W e may expect to yet see the carpen th a n th e actual eoet o f t h * atari. ti*'tflcf)>r fa t dvft-v.rfrd him . could te r come to give lessons a * regularly as tha T h e road u n der th e m anagem ent o f x r .- t - c r nd coy course of action music teacher. Why notl That eight ohll- t h * receiver, w hich h e * been able end i e arn bis r.» 'c h i ire against being drmi out ol ten would Uge i t bettor there I* jv e c l-i t«o. T h e in eieu re however, economical, has been unprofitable. no doubt ta r im - .i at li e organlgnjtiOM th a t are T b e In a b ility to flo a t certificate» i* A dozen year* taenoe certain branches of » r - 'i’tig :o i* > - - e - e condition* for the many trades w ill be largely occupied by n o w exhausted an d y e t th e reoeiver ■ethnic"' n e c le. lilg h t thousand elg women. W e shall see young women at i* bound under hie ap po intm en t and in .nb b ill i.e re aetured in study and work In architects’ offices, in the bond to o p erate th a road. T h e eonrtW " I t r n n i h editnrv where th e people wall-paper designing roams, mixing paint* o rd e r d ire c t* th e m aster oorotnieaton- >n a r< fc re riin iii of a s im ila r ordl and stains and finishes and fresco washes. e r to sell th e road and y e t he cannot ce dklcK U d IS » fo re»* o f big bust- W e shall sea the student at the Harvard fin d a buyer. T h * la w fo rb id * th e aes» o v .-r* hclmliii.-!y. fh o w o rking Annex emerge from her long companion abandonm ent o f tb e road and dictoton mo;»le o: ibir. to .n ty ask you. tbe ship w ith tha “ higher mathematics" with o u - r t c l lii* s la te , to deal i.'a tly w ith the "plaa* and elevations” of a house la t h a t the r a il* sh all n o t be removed. tl.fm .m J dvicat the anti boycott and one hand and a ’’bill of lumber" in tbe other T h is legal puaale 1» ho w praeentad to s e ll free <-er-rh litVa. aa “applied mathematics.” A t present the th a co urt fo r aolution. Vote > ,» X N u ;' *71 X N O . training, in geometry, aay, la so unapplied that the “ sweet girl graduate” lay* tba tea- A p p lic a tio n o f th e D utch m ethod o f table w ith the cloth awry and the plate* at all angles and distances, and ts serenely un d ik in g has resu lted in tbe recla m atio n aware that ahe haa hung her water-oolor o f ab ou t 30.000 acres o f lo w -lyin g arawtng crooked nntil some distressed oo- g rou nd in th e basin o f th e S acram ento cupant ot tbe room pointe It out. Tbe modern female hand and eye are so riv e r, C a lifo rn ia , below th e c ity o f Sac fa r untrained that not one young woman In ram ento , w h ile w o rk la In progress to five can take shears and out across a breadth pro tect 20,000 m ore acres fro m tbe in of good* unless she fold and crease tbe cu rsion * o f tb e In s t 15 o r lfi years. About doth e r “slowly cut by a thread.” 100,000 acres a re y e t to be drain ed in For myself, I have saved many a dollar tb e S acram ento bottom s and a le a a a re a first end lost by betng “ handy with tools.” When I waa a little girl and held a mortal in th e lo w la n d * o f th e valley o f th e San objection to allowing my older brother any Joaquin. A tte m p t* a t d ik in g m ad * over a--<v>mplishmeni.s which I hafi not, I con 20 years ago fa ile d because tb e sur ceived the brilliant Idea, one aummer'i face soils und tb e p e st ,i«ed In con is p ro b a b ly due to u ric rainy day, of making myself a churn, which s tru c tin g th e dikes could n o t w ith stan d a c id in th e system— the was to be an exact reproduction in miniature tb e w e a rin g effect o f th e r iv e r ’s c u rre n t. of an old-fashioned instrument that my blood must be purified— grandmother used and called an “up-and- M uch m oney waa wasted and tb e dis tbe poisonous acid driven heartened w o rke rs abandoned th e en down” churn. te rp rise. T h e new co m er* o n th * ground o u t a n d g e n e ra l h e a lth found ma under the obed diligently boring dug deeper th an th e ir predecessors and must be improved. a hole into a round piece of wood. Wishing found a bed o f p a tte r** c la y, w hich, ta make himself agreeable ta see, I suppose, w hen heaped u p In levees, 1* baked by Thousands te s tify that be inquired w h s tl was making. I replied ta tbe moat matter-of-fact way, a * if I t were tb a aun to alm o s t tb e consistency o f S c o tt’« Em ulsion rids tbe the most common matter In tba world for p o tte ry . T b e accum ulated w a te r w it h system o f poisonous acid seven-year-old girls ta manufacture house in th e d ik e * ia discharged in to the r iv e r hold taels, “ a chum ," and great waa my in by pu m p *. A system o f Ir rig a tio n o f by enriching tbe impover dignation whan ha w aat away laughing a* th e h ig h e r p o rtion o f th e reclaim ed ished blood, and its con If he bad heard the greatest Joke in the world. A fte rth at I never met him, even after la n d * <* provided, and tba a p p a re n t con centrated nourishment is trad ictio n I * presented o f tb e d ra in in g 1 had grown to tbe dignity of young lady converted in to red blood hood and trained gowns, but what he In and tbe Ir rig a tio n a t one tim e o f th e quired w ith a moat aggravating interest if same body o f lan d . F o r a depth o f tw o co rp u scles w h ic h J r io s feet tb e land ia a m a t o f decayed ta le out rheumatism. sterna, and, w ith co ntrol o f th * w a te r, th e fo rm e r iw a m p e have aaan mode th a It is especially valuable moat product Iva mmfia jt i h e a t o t o , S1V 1FT a c o , e s lW H L n v » * » , Oto- U.s. Fateat Ofito*.Waabtagfsa, YOUg to aged people. Ash f o r and in s is t an scorrs. S c o w * n o w » *, B ta n S e M . B.C. 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