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ZV « in b e r ONLY « T A T I A1UD W t V T M C T O W C B  b : a. a 8#teBk« E C h a m b e r la i n of >-iii \ Oongreswnan. First DW rW *-Willis 0 . H a w le y, of Salem Governor— Oswald W eet, Suloin.- Secretary of 8 U U ~ B e n W . O lou tt 9a- lem . Kay, of Sa S ta le T .e o s u r a r — T h o s . B . to m . 8upt. P ublic In s tru c tio n —L . A . Aid orm ati, Halem. ’ . State Printer— W illis Du til w ay. Salem. Attorney C enerai— A. M. C iaw fo rd , S a le m . - What is a visible typewriter? Clerk State I And B oard—O . G . Brown, r Join t Sonate, toe Osua nnd Curry Joint Representative tor Coos and I U l s t r a e e - 'V h y . J a n e i W b a t ace yea j doing w ith t h a t satchel? CurrjM -S, P . Peirce. , Jane—Please, uium, M r. John told m t Judge. 2d Ju d icial D i s t - l e t - J . W . ' to keep my eye on It while he west up H am ilton , Boev burn. stairs.—Chicago News. Prosecuting A tto rn ey, 2d J u llc ta l Dis tric t—George M Brow n, Boeeburg. < W o m a n lik e . 0 . 8 . O o m m ie e to n c ii-'H . T . Stewart, H e — I t h in k a Port Orford. • w o m a n 's d u b , 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 he key-for-every-character keyboard of the easy action, light running MODEL 10 .*■ • .; , aoU XTY o r r to s a n . * to at s o m e th in g fa r r e m o v e d f-~>ra “ fe m s le G o b i H c e o h ; t ie o G h s a o w r t b ,' L a n g l o i s . s u ffra g e ." - | i v r i f f — C . H . U a il< -y , G i.I. I R e a c h . Cle»-'<— J o b a B . S h e - I a i n ’t a g re e w it h y ou. 8 tc i.n i.id . Gold Beach. m akes it the only truly visible w riting m achine County Treasurer—James O aug l e ll ^W edderburn ,! Asssss or "Wtn. Telm an, U u rb o r. Ll School S u p L — Geo. W . S m ith . Gold Beech. • , Visible Writing " Complete C o n tro l from Keyboard A K ey for Every Character Surveyor— J. Cuuglicll J r., Gold. 1 each Ml aviso , o r t h s c o v b t s . C irc u it C ourt meets Kouitii M onday it August of each your. County Commissioners C o u rt meets Aral Wednesday I,- J a n a a ry , A p ril, J u ly and September of each y e s i. Probate Co a rt meets t r s l .Monday in each mouth st-nay ovvavv roar orrtose «sn reev- be success ful. s h o u ld a im C o u rty J-wIgfe—W . A, O’cod. G old l*«aob uuiity unuiunssp nere— D . C- tegynve, C o u n ty I b e lie v e H in t s lio u ld lie Its sole o b je c t. l i e — Exactly. 1 B u t I f I t alm s “W hy don't yon go home and get warm, at s o m e th in g t it t l e b o y r " 'C a u s e w e liv e In else i t la m o re lik e ly to b it er steam bra tod fia t H is t. - P h ila l a d y . " - N e w Y o rk d e lp h ia Press. Josnink __ M ASTERS. H a r b o r ........................... H a t c h e r G % r d |ie r K G old B each ................ , — J. W . K ile y . W edderburn .-............. C. Ih W a k e tn itti. Illltm e?.......... ........... Mr-E. B Uttesell. M o r ta l.............. .M rs . V io la A- F r y . A g u e « ............. P o r t O rfo rd A RIVER W HITEFISH, Btory o f M ob W ho Knew Fish When B o lo w Them, A lio a B o ll* fteu’t e - J o n o t h a n R e t a n e J r . , o f P o it la u d a n d G o o . «4S A. M . ___ .Ames Biles. W illiam C. H arris, nngling ed itor o f Outing, and rightly called the Isaak W alton of A int-dcn, la a man who can come pretty near to tellin g ex a ctly what fish you wilL find in Blank brook, in Blank tow nship of Blank county, Idaho, Texas-or Ithode Island. New ffsh- ea and new fa cts about theux bo lovos as a m iser loves gold, only he doea not hoard them, but ga th ers them to give out again. One day H arris chanced to be in Rt.M’aul. H e w as talk in g w ith General P assenger A gent Charley “■Pee, who said H arris should go td Montana to catch grayling in a stream at th at tim e much adver tised. H arris said there Mere no gray ling in the stream . 1 • ■' railroad man laughed at him ns a New Yorker who pretended to know more about a certain Montana river than a man who had Ss’:ril if. The dispute waxed warm. Hur* ria w as due in N ew York on if certain day, and by taking the first train w est he could have six hours on the stream and still keep his en gagem ent. In 3« hours he w as on the stream w ith a local represen- •tatlve o f th e railroad. He waded In, made on e cast, and w as fast to a silvery thin g th a t tore about m ightily like th a t o f a grayling. It cam e to the net, and the local represen tative o f the railroad fairly shouted: 'T here, there; IPs a grayling!" "Pack th is carefully in m oss,” said H arris. "Send it to vour gen eral jM ssenger ngent." Then be walked to the te ’egrnph office and wired that official: “Am sending one o f your gray ling. I t’s an Infernal old river whltefish.** Then he totjk th e train for N ew York and kept his engagem ent. A MAN AND H I8 8H O E 8. Johnson D e n m a r k ................................ . , J . 8. Capps. L a o g ird s ....................................E . B T h r i f t 'These are features which E c ljle y .... ............ ....J . A. H a in e s make the Smith Premier the KINO EDWARD'S HEI0HÌ, choice of the man who investigates comparative advantages. • • ■ o t i t m y w ife e n d m y m ir h e v e been letwg CASCA u r n * sud tber ere u s best ■edMae v s h ire evn. ksd Is tbe liouse. Last teas a y Wir« was franile wiih kesdsrbe tor waders, she vriwl ionio of yoxr C VSCA U LTh. ■id tker rstlsvwl iho |wls la her )-esd sloioss nasedtetelr. U • ii-.it« r w u s t i w n . - Csscsrsu C u ts . STSpin « «R II. Ptuebare Sols A D oiw e- t o . ru m b a re , r s CURS C O N S T IP A T IO N •w W •sf»«1 NMfirawtmmrt h r » II wi«*u <-V W fc i ,.»wr~«s lim o li. fbowMUifis H are Kidney Trot»*»»« nnd Don’t Knew It. tth j -e hours: t n» k J / T U l I I I ' ¡1 *1 ' w J i J -b e v-E-Z? t " ? / c - 0“» bnun, It Is uvld rn ra of kld- n«y trouble; too iro<I1'<‘:'* destro to pass It or pstn In • a * !—"" —> the back E a b e Thom W h a t to Oc. Is com fort In the knowledge so gs n v k t cbi g proof that the kidneys and Mad- fiw are nut of yarder. df|ea expressed, that D r. K ilm e r s Sv-amp- B oot, the great kidney rem edy fulfills bvery wish m -c u rin g pfieumatism, pain la the heek. ktdneys. Its««, bjadder and every, part Of the urinary passage, It oorrects ln iblH tv 6 hold td » e r and acaldlng pain In passing K, or bad affects following use of liquor, Wine or beer, snd overcam e* thst unplesssnt » ■ b ig the day. and to gst up m any tim e , fiuring the night. T h e m ild and ths extra- e r d ta w r effect e( S w a m p - R o o t ts soon reeliaed It M a n d i th e highest for Its won derful cure» of the m o « distressing cases. I f you need a medicine you should have the baM. Sold by druggists tr SOc. and j l . s lu t . Y o u m ay have a sample bottle of this BLACK- DRAUGHT STOCK «nd PO ULTRY M EDICINE * Stock end poultry hsve few troubles which arc not bfiwel »ml l i v e r iire g u is ritie e . B ls e k - D rs u g h t Stuck sud Pouitry M e d i c in e i« » bowel end live r remedy for stuck. I t puts the urgsns of digestion i i r a perfect eom lition. P rom inent A m erican breeders nnd farm ers k e e p il.e ir herds and flocks ¿ m K h j by g iv lr.c Bern W1 occa sional dose of Bine» -D raug ht S t.o k nnd Poultry .M -lie ia c in th e ir f.vod. Any stock raiser mav b u y s 2 h c e n t half-pound s ir -tig h t can o f this m edicine f > m his dealer an d keep his stuck in wigonm» hc.dtli fur weeks. Dealers c -ner- allv keep H la c k -D n n g h t Stuck and P o u ltry M e diciae. i f yours doe» not. ». nd Sfi cents tor a m nuile can to the Tnnnnfactnrers. Tne C b»i:»no»ga M edicin e C u., Chat- tanuuga, T e iin . Sn «-su.», Q i.. Jss. S», IMS BlacX-D »««»hi tiSoflk and Pool r j M s d '-lo r la th s be»» la v jr lr lc d . Oar •>o«k was oo kinf bod wkes you • me the m -dieis« and soiy t^ » j «re p c i , , e» Sa». Tbey s M le -.k tB g » M v s m s - b m « r. S. V. ra O O K IN O T O N 1.1 cy.uoitu «tus-l" kolret Model ■ueam n i- e 'H í SUMuerqmal-'ins- J Me, -• « i«nd |.-ut I t t le u rt-.-s t J-ou w lih . ~ ' - d . r di» nut « M i ta kcep Uto C-. .'i: nú imi v i 7«.> m «*>•»•<««. i- -y ló e h ^ í. 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The best laxative. this singular practical ••S ir; I s h o u ld e s te e m i t • f a v o r i f y o u w i ll k in d ly a n s w e r in y o u r T r u t h c o lu m n s or p r iv a t e ly , wbnt th e h e ig h t o f K in g E d w a r d V I I , is , a s t w - i p a p e r« h a v e a lr e a d y b e e n w i i t t e u t o , a n d th e y d e c id e d ly d is a g r e e , o n e s t a t in g five f e e t f ir e e n d o n e - h a lf I r y k r t e n d th e o t h e r fiv e f e e t f o u r (pchps. e n d 1 s h e ik f h y r e f p r p , t» k » iM » r m e a s u r e m e n t S I a u t h e n t ic , e te ,’r One m ig h t h a v e supp osed T h a t h l” p re v io u s e x p e rie n c e w o u ld h»m shaken th (e g « n t|« m a p '» fp p fld e o c e In e d it o r ia l Ip f s l lib iH t y , W h y dW he n o t w r it e t o t h e k ip g '« t a i l o r » I h g r s s e v e r h a d oeeseion t o t a k e W o m a je s ty 's m e a s u r e . B u t I f m y g ^ess is t o d e c id e t h e k n o tty p o in t- I guess fiv e f e e t seven in c h e s . N<> d o u b t p le n t y o f p e o p le w i ll be r e a d v t o c o r r e c t th is o f f b e n d ; b u t I d-> n o t b e lie v e I pe n b e m o r e t h a n h a lf a n in c h o u t e it h e r w a y . C e r t a i n ! / b o th th e fig u r e s g iv e n a b o v e a r e u n d e r th e m a r k . wxarvM ,y eas« —« • SWIFT & CO.« iNSvysrs« ÎTp. I’.S. ?atast 0«M,WasMb«*M, C & rrc rc a e ten s i etiwppvrn, Piwfeaatonsl sbopuers are employed by a e e r tn ip (n rite (¡eat pf l^rtftia s d ra p e r» to t.« t th e a U lid es of »bop ss s lx t n u t * T h is C u n o w u s o v e r t h ir t y Is n t r s h e p * su<I ctn;»h<ye s c R iiy I,««*) » « s te to iils T o Ort'l b ill w-lic»hcf csoey c n x tu in c r 1« |x .l- : • iy a* r w I fi | in,l.i-i o f la d y c u s to iu e ra a iv t -n ijib iy id |o c u ll r.t it»«« v a rio u s s lic p t. T h e y ftp« t<dd to g iv e s * m u c h tro n lite as ¡« w a ttle » m l s o m etim e » iq p-gYe w ith o u t u in t.lu u a p n n -iu tw a f t e r lookJPK r.t c c a e ty c v s ry t h in g Ip flu * rlio p . "R im uhl 111- ttp fq -tu - nn te s s e le ln n i's t r tp iie r tint I»* wi|--sl to th e s tro ll», o r » h u u h t a » In g le w«e-t be «phi iim t m ic h t o fik W h it r v p « n » i l l In f a llib ly rvai-b h itc lo m ir te r » » -id te a .' to th e d ta m tss s l o f th e s o re ly tr ie d h a n d le r o f s ilk s a n d rib b o n s . , (lie town, w h o w a s a fr ie n d o f th e de ci-need » m l w h o w ns n o ted f o r bis g r e a t •c n e e o f h u m o r, a n d . le a n in g over hie s h o u ld e r, a e k e d In a w h is p e r: - I V h n t p a r t o f th e s erv ic e s h a v e th e y rccch ed T ' T o w h ic h th e Quaker, w ithout a e m lle . re p lie d : " J u s t o p en ed for the defense."—Phil a d e lp h ia T im e s . C o lo r le s s T a m l s k . C o lu rk s » v a rn is h f o r use on fit» la- beta o r o th e r p r in ts , as w e ll a s f o r w h ite w ood n n d o th e r spot I t - » » a rtic le s , A r e m a r k a b le l i f e i t o r y is r e p o r te d la m a d e a s fo llo w s : D is s o lv e t w o a n d f r o m L y o n s , l a >*on»cqnence o f e c o m o tie -b a lf ou nces o f blc^c b e d s h e lla e in p l a i n t lo d g e d b y a lo c a l b a t c h e r , a one p in t o f re c tifie d a lc o h o l; to th ia y o u n g m e n . o f w e a k s n d m is e ra b le a p a d d fiv e ou nces o f a n im a l b o n e b la c k , p e a ra n c e , w e e a r r r s t r d f o r t h e f t . H e . w h ic h sho u ld firs t be h e a te d , a n d th e n p r o te s te d t h a t he w as in n o c e n t o f th e b o ll th e m ix t u r e fo r a b o u t fiv e tu in - c h a rg e , a n d t h a t h e had n e t e r b e fo r e ntes. F i lt e r s « n a i l q u a n t it y o f th ia b e e n In tb s h a n d s o f th e p o iie e , s ay s a th ro u g h filt e r in g p a p e r a n d I f not f u lly P a r is r e p o r t t o th e C h ic a g o l u t e r eol rle e s nd d m o re bonebln ck a n d bo ll Ocean. " T o p ro v e th e t r u t h o f m y a g a in . W h e n th is baa been done, ru n a t p t f m e n t ," h e c o n tin u e d , b a r in g his th e m ix t u r e th ro u g h a tlk a n d th ro u g h h r y a s t, “ lo o k a t th is , e n d t e c w h e t h e r f ilte r in g p a p e r. W h e n cook I t la r e a d y 1| w o u ld n o t b e e as y t o e s ta b lis h m y f o r use. I t s h o u ld be a p p lie d w it h id e n t it y .” ire a n d u n ifo r m ity . T h e y o u n g fe llo w h a v in g s trip p e d to th e w s is t. i t w a s fo u n d t h a t h is body W es e n t ir e ly t u ttb o e d w i t h h is t o r ic a l scepcs. w h ic h in c lu d e d th e m u r d e r o f th y Due d e O u ls e 'e n d th e d e a t h o f P r e s id e n t C a r n o t. T h e m a p ’s l i f e s t o r y w « s as r e m a r k a b le ae fh e resg. Son o f th y W ife o f a •nperlor o ffic e r ip th e F r e n c h a r m y , a n d b o m o u t o f w e d lo c k a t M a r s e ille s , he w e e p lac e d by h ie m o t h e r w i t h a w o m e g in t b p t t 6 w n , w h o re c e iv e d M fr s n e e a m o p th f o r som e y e a r s f o r h is k e e p . A f t e r w a r d he « e rre d o n s e v e ra l c o a s tin g vessels as c o o k 's b o y .,w h e r e b e m e t a f o r m e r s tu d e n t o f t h e lle a n x - A r t e s ch o o l, w h o w a s a ls o In d iffic u l utety free by mail, a Dr. KUmer A ■Hureta CSadr l>U«»r!«r iheei-w tw en rol HMSÜCO1 dns-dverv ol 11 k . ago. p vat and refrrahm x tr the tr.sie. r - l e«-nu- peaiUeety e« kktaav *. U> ee Mid bov.Nk «eins the entire R, tk8> «n. disk;«* ! rYk'fl^. ,z * l 1" V a!¿4 • w o v o « f - ur W hy p e o p le sh o u ld m a k e b a te o n m a tte r a b o u t w h ic h t h e y h a v e c o In f o r m a t io n ; a n d th e n a e k m e t o de cide th e m ’ w i t h o u t a s c e r t a in in g w h e th e r 1 k n o w a n y m o re th a n th e y d o , I * one of the my«trM«n nt edi t o r ia l li f e , s ay s a w r i t e r Is L o n d o n T r u t h . H e r » la t h e la t e s t e x a m p le o f tie s , a n d w h o t a t t o o e d h is b o d y m o o t a rtis tic m a n n e r. la a th a t w a y . I a m s o re yo u a r e s tro n g eno u g h to p u ll th e m u p b y th e r o o t» ” “ O h . yea. s ir." re p lie d th e p s rd e n e r. " I a m s tro n g e n o n g li, b u t I m u s t d ig a l i t t le b e fo re 1 c a n c a tc h bo ld o f th e roots. I f y o u b a d to ld m e to p a ll then» o p by tJw b ra n c h e s , I could b a r e r e m oved th e m ." “Y on can alm ost tell from w hat country a nutn com es by the w eigh t of his •h oes,” said J, W , Ugvy, of Chicago, who represents a eh oe com|>aay, to a M ilwaukee Sen tin el reporter. “You m ight not believe it,” he continued, “but the thicker the so les of his shoes th e larger th e city from wh'ch he cornea. In New York It is alm ost a fad, and the so les of the sh oes ♦here are exceedingly heavy, They are alm ost as heavy In Chica go, Men there wear sh oes to pro tect thetr feet. They have not tine- enou-ili, |t s<-<<nia, to bother with rubbers, Pt> they m ake one -pair of abacs tio the work for all kinds o f w e a th e r ,' Here In Mil waukee and In other cities o f th'a also, I notice, the men w ear ligh t sh oes and rubbers. I suppose they have time enough to w ear the overshoes. I’p in th eco n n try I find that in m any places leather boots are not worn a t all for Sev eral o f the w inter m onths. They w ear heavy socks And then put rubber overshoes ovsr these." TOLD BY THEIR HAIR ik i W o m e n A r r a n g e O e tffu r e A c - e o r d in g to V e rlo d o f L i f e — J a p - A lm ost ns eloquent as the "lan guage o f the ey e s” is the symbol- •sm of the hair, nnd a scientific hairdresser recently asserted that the w ay in which a woman ar ranges lier locks was, in many eases, an unerring index to hen character. The coiffure o f the Japaneso woman, ns is w ell known, indi- ( ca tes w hether she Is maiden, wife^ or w idow; b u |, nndpubtedly V ia m ost ingenious and fom nntiehalr- dressin g Is th at o f the Moki wont- gn o f A rixons. When th ese women are yonng their tre sses «recoiled at fjte sides o f their heads, so ns to repres<-nt the flowers o f the aqnnuh plant la kind o f gourd). Thia is desipne.l j t o sign ify th at they are them selv es in their bloom, and of mar riageable age. W hen they are married their hair is arranged to represent the fruit o f the plant, w hile in old npe * their locks are allow ed to hang down in a form Intended to repre sen t the w ithered stalk.