Nowadays, whso there are several chlldreu iu the bousenoid, the task o i C on gressm an, F ir st D istrict— W illis ■’ding all ol t h e m wna their lessons be­ C. H aw ley, of Saleiii. comes ra.uer a sefloua probiuia; says k ouih a oouipauiou. Gus overburouaeu mother, who was obliged to utaliue an Invitation to pay a visit wtnt oa to give tent. her reasons State T.eaaurer—Thus. B. K ay, o f ' 8 a - ' Ivo. sue said, "I can't possibly leave lent. home tor a whole halt (lay. You see. I’m SupL P ublic In stru ction —L. A . Aid obiiaed io spend all my tn - helping me •rau tn , Salem . ciiimren » m their .. .so n ., thoir ivucli- State Printer— W illis Dim lwaj’ . Salem . eia give them all sum uch outsiue work Attorney G en eral—A. M. ( tawford, i to un. li luxes m t irom seven to len State Gutiie Warden— W’ui. I,,. F in ­ every n;gm io solve Harolo's protniius in algebra, nom tour to aia every after­ ley, Saient. noon t nave to loos up the historical Statd Hedltl. t»flleer— Dr. Calvin S. topics at the library' tor Isabel » h u e ; Wbiter, Salt* in. *' so« is a .iu e .d n t w.th her La. n, and • Kairiin. Irom one haul tour I am eltfetr ieo..lhg ( lerk State I-ami B oard—Q. t i. Brown, lor pitees .or little Henry io .p ta,. m the tilth graue or pressing ts^he. s botanical S a le m .. Join t Senatoi for Cooa and Currv— specimens or translating N sills'a r runeb the poor child's not very strong, you L 8. Sm ith. know, and 1 don't like to have her sit Joint R epresen tative for Cooa and up too late at night?' - » Jud ge, 2d Ju d icial D istr ict—J. W. H am ilton, Roseburg. P rosecuting A ttorney for Curry ^,o- W .'H . M eredith, W edderburu. U. 8 . C om m issioner«—H. T . Stew art Port Orford. A ll necessary operations in w riting, billing o r statistical w o rk a re accom plished from the key­ board of th e light running, easy Conpldte, Straight Line Keyboard 4nd E late«. B all Bearing Carnage Resem ble la b u la k ir Rack Sim ple Stencil Cutting Device D ro p Forged T y p e , B a n . Perfect Line Lock B irhrom r Ribbon Uniform loach Ball Bearing T y p e Bar Colum n Finder and Paragraph« Decimal Tabulator V l.it.le W riting A K a y lot Every Character re d a c t Eraatng Facilitie. Interchangeable Carriage! Right and I eft Carnage Relearcr Lever» Swinging M arginal Rack Protected Ribbon G ear D riven Carriage. Ribbon Controlled from Keyboard V ariable and bntveraal L m a Spacer Perfect Dual G uard Back Space L e v « Carriage Retarder Improved Marginal Slop. Ercapement, Speedieat Ever Tkouaands H a v e W fdney V m fM o ney trouble. tco fre q u e n t d e s ire to pass it o r p a in | n th e b a c k Is a ls o « o n v t n c . - j p r o o f th a t th e k id n e y , a n d L.. J- BLACK - I DRAUGHT i ST öck » m POULTRY ^ M E D I C I N E dar are out of order. W h a t to D o . There Is comfort in i-----■ . .. ,,, • f t e n e x p re ss e d , th a t O r . KHtvse. s s A r . i p . R o o t, th e g r e a t k id n e y r e m e d y fulfills ■ . L I " , / “ " " 8! r h e u m * * !» m , pa •, In th e b a c k , k id n e y ? , liv e r , t la d d e r a n d e v e r » p a r t 7*“ •f th e u r in a r y pa a g e . It c , r r e c ,s In ri ild v »0 h o ld w a te r s o d s c a ld in g p a ,n ,n pa . m e It, o r b a d e ffe c ts f o llo w in g us e o f l i c r - r w in e or b e e r, a r I o v e r c o m e s th a t unpirrant n e c e s s ity o f b e in g c o r ,p o lle d to g o eften d u r in g e d a y . a n d to g e t u p m a n y tim e s «■“ ' ..g th e r ig h t . T h e m ild a n d th e e x tra - oroniary re- ' - d e ffe c t o t Sw am p . Root 1» s i I t s ta n d s th e h ig h e s t fo r d e r f u l c u r e s o f th e m ,s( u is tr e c cases It y o u n e e d a m e d ic in e y o u s h o u ld h a v e th e best, ^ o ld b y o tu g g is ts :r 5 0 c . a r d j l . strer. You may h a v e a s a m p le b o ttle t f th is w o n d e r fu l d is c o v e r y a n d a b o o k th a t te lls m o re a b o u t it . b o th s e n t a b s o lu te ly fre e b y m a il, i ddr'"u5 u KUm?f & Co., Binghamton. N. Y . a n d p o u lt r y havi» fe w » m t f h nr»» u m b o w e l iiT < > r » rr-’ _’ ‘f'itT -n e « . « Ita c t ! l r » ’. :gfaí S lu c k a n d f ’o n ’ t r v M e d i­ c in e n u bo'V t ì » .ill li» e r r * u f«T shwk. It p u t« th e o r / a n n <»f b !,»♦•» in in a [H -rfeet c o n d it io n . P ro h n n -n f Am , m b re w fo r« a n d / A i n <*r-i ke. p t ) . . r b t ’ r d « a n d H-x-î ■•alfh '. j -n.,!»' . E f . ii v n (X’s'A l o n a b 't • f I ’ l.e k P r a o g b ? ^ t . ^ k m l F o ’d t r v M ’ -dte in e in t h e ir * •< I A n V rje k r a i w m a v bay > £>-« e n t ) i. d f iH tn n d a ir - t ig í i» ca n •of t i r « n ie b e iiiF f - , » n h i« leaf, a n d k i'r ’ p bis block in, *ijr«»r< »i. h e a lth 1 x •Aet’ i. u ( le a k •*» p ' t i e r * a lly k.*ep B t « » D r a u g h t S t x k a ld P o u lt ” .M t-tlie ;n r If v o u m d x *« n o t. • n d 2s5 c e n t« f ir a h A in p l* c a n feo th e in a n id . k t n r e i» . T n r C h a tt .u n f . / h M e d ic in e G u :, C h a t U nuopa, Tean. n enacf tri^u.r.pet W h e n w r itin g m e n ­ tio n re a d in g th is g e n e ro u s o ffe r in dd* paper. Rn »»»» f R la e k -h a. G a .. Jan. M, i«m r*u ^ h i st«»ck «.n-i M M * M n a i» t h e 1 r r r f r i- 1. o , i r « r o c a tv a a <• »> in g b a ,l w h . V 8 M i « - n t m e t ie m I t c in e a u d n o \- ti « • H ave you ever seen a Sunset? i k 's c r p t io n of »»• f ) 1» Ile« talvi ..}>• -Ifhav,. . C A rcj wife I . ». I S am i ? rv *, h a d i» irn K L i« ■wo.1 ,» o w IS n e h M o r r T h a n Do •k s W o w s n . The man was auout 65. says L h “ 1 m 1? “ J?#c° rJ He W u r“ bald His w rinkle, were many m u .u ch e was gray Tbe ,IC, a of ths her Hta h,g s h t t k * a “ d “ eC* “ nd hun* r" ,h e r » o n A'seed drill w ith a inurkcr iij very the reel in very firmly at f. The cord ir now an rhown by the rnniinnnn. line. Mark or plant from e to a. P u tin the other new stick at b lightly. Take up the end stick at a and pull so hard on the line thnt the «tick at e lea a ^ o v n and the cord «lips off. Stretch the cor., tigh t around the stick b and drive tfcv other end of stick firmly at c. Th- cord now appears aa the dotted line «•■ it w ill have been shifted for the necor row without loss o f tim e or unnei'i »ary walking. You are always workioM toward the one stick and away from th tw o «ticks, in this way you can plain sn Indcflhite number of rows and on l- cross the ground w ithout planting or m arking when you «et the line ano when you reel it up.—Orange Judd Farmer. F teciure-Pfoof » »0 afli 80 M E CÜKPANY, CHICAGO, ILL. PATENTS F L O O D I l l ' l l K IN G mSNlA ri.;«™n«. t-iistahi, reive i Vu*. d o -.l, M u e r ihaW » W esk.n ... (.' ;, , Auuaul p - l u - , J ■ z « a « jc | u, iwqisiH» ».ma '..(usui, , f •»•ave.vj «nos i l.- Q g law fceisjopJ »** Ths« Ik r s r rlb r d . RI ö FR AGENT R||pV nVC R |feinU I 11 m R ill*C ni w II I L v. • t. • S U IT S E 7 K A C A Z : : : 3 SAS F S A W l lS C n aa«v H e rn A y e rs P ills th e interesting de.clop n irn t i f the W est, and the rnmance and his­ tory of the W o n d e r ', nd uf she earth. Ask your Itx-al newsdealer for current issue or •• I SI 50 forye/r'a subs» nptb n. 'i tiebook, "Road of a T h ou s no W onders.” — 12(1 beautiful W estern . ws in four colors— will be ineluoesl—— free. »> w C o s ir t v a s e e ■ It-fu rr flabby N .verthelsss, he looted vigor­ ous and In tellig e n t-h s was handsom e, t*k* h1“ «Itoaether than he had been at 40. But he brought out a pfioto- rrlp h * him self at «0 which hardly ALL AROUND THE FARM. Write for informhtton to resembled him, so much had he charged, and. “If yOU want to print In a sandy soil (h ep planting Is beat The Smith Premier Typewriter Co., my Picture, use this." he «eld to the for potatoes. Syracuse, N .Y . B ra n c h « i f the hay ta dusty, dampen It Jor" reporter; “but don’t lose It. for It’s the only one I've got o f m yself at that ace feeding to horses. and I d Ilk* to keep It. for. vou know Pull the collar« away from the horse« I don't grow eny younger " “Pg rather Shoulders while they are resting. have your picture as you are to-day ” .............................. Mr. E. H Price. A shes may be considered as a apectal •aid the reporter; “for you, are hand­ fertilizer for potatoes. Im proving 4fcr .....................Mra. Viola A. F ry. somer now than you were at 40?' " O h , yield and quality. ........ ............................A. M. R ile«. Generally with flower seed, targe or Port O rford.............. ...A m e s Johnston no; I am too old and wrlnsied and bald P“ r k ................................... J. 8. Capps,. now," said the man. "Uee the 40-year- coarse seed should be planted much old picture “ Tbe reporter exclaimed deeper than flffe seed. ^ ‘ol8 ................................E. B. Thrift With a pusiled laugh; “80 many men The most successful workxJf the fsru L,!kley .................................. J. A. H a in es are llse you. Though they are old is done according to the season, rsth( they Insist on having young picture« than by any other set rule. printed. They fall to realize now much N o tic i; fo r P iilillc it lio u . It w ill I>e an exceptional case when more Interesting and pleasing their some soilin g crop cannot be used to a face ta In old age. If they have lived good advnntage during the summer. » lin in g A pplication No. 08594. a fairly wire and Inutistrlnun life? I've •'R a n ; .r " i .. u y ’ S fírauimd V de t l i Ä “ ' "a m ' L l , « t Mo," > When the cabbage, tomatoes or sw eet U u ited S ta te s Land Office, Ito««, had men of 70 actually who have given potato plants have, grown long and myiii v O t i.-i, •****(*•**-«> stare »ra a u kioa ISO M N E Y i, f. ».'-/«»/.,n / '" i p Y , r i “ L ic ir lp V? v * • ' • • • “ » J C t i t 1 . ( 1 MkrfVv » n J » burg, Oregon, March 98, 1013. me reproduction photographs of them­ spindling set them deeper Into tht. selves at 36. Women don't do this I soil; down to the first leaf 1« usually t. • Notice Is hereby giv en that W. 0 !■ J v u a r e . '. æ '- v •‘• t ¿ n y t . t r o u w fe “ Corbin, whose postoffice add ress is believe m m hate old age more than good plan. If the full number of stock ta kepi . »o s r .. r • Il’ li.i.iir e ' ■ Port Orford, Curry County, O regon, womerf do?' "I hate It." said the other fvSI jE S P t u J £ 3 -v • h n.ç h : , L - t n ta grimly. that the pastures n 111 carry during fhe > and H alter Sinclair, w h.«e poatoffioe a sctu c tu a >1 l fn. in . i.- V ... I 1- • . . kt 't® Olli' snisll profit above best part of the grow ing season, some ................ 7 S S - - « í t Y t i. $ Ä ttb ^ i i i n - c t i . f ti add ress is C oq uille, Coos County. Or­ soilin g crop must I»e grown to h»!- ■ 'Y I, CUNOT RUVU . V yotir egon, have filed their app lication for a — — w j at out when the pastures fall. Origin of the Christinaa Tree uuhoiini of V f il L . î j l f l ’ joint p aten t for the follo w in g describ­ One nrhnntage with «11 farm prod • »U klÎKÎ. Lu Ä il J.,.’S{]E3 r'vH rr-,r„........- The Christmas t r e e f , supposed to ucts nnd stocks is that If prices'fall It intifnl eatnkyr-ie ed m in in g ground, situate in the S ixes . t. » c a t o V i »' ■« hewoNdr.- N ? Orrni»'’E »nt such is certain that the lower q u a lity drop j m in in g uistriet (U norganized) in Cur Is n o t t h e c a s e . £n r a i l t t y t h e C h - I » '- in <1. / riK f iv id .---------- ««.yo.«» uuucr ju u first a n d m u s t , nnd usually is most dif­ ry County, S tate of O regon, T o-w if m ss tree |s from Egypt. and »-'rna a- •J1 “ ‘ o ', b * luniMcrrt«. bat asmi I y b .r . ficult to s-II. There is alw ays a sale o r L»»! 'lili.',' The South Wo-t 1 o f the Nor,I. F ast 1 ? h m n . r n ü i IOnK S ' / . 'if » » VA' « ap to the C -J £ -i T E H . R n 1 ?’ ,• ».«».e.»«, »n». for the product* of a better quality.__- fh e South East 1 of the North W est »; Christian era. The palm trKe la Farmers' Fuiun. and the North E ast J of the South West known to pu.t forth a .h oot every s “ fc e d g c liw r n 1 o f the North W e s t ! , «li i„ (Action month, and a -pray of this tree with S í i J - f e í a l i s a V í r r . « S M K p tE F o in 1 1- shoots on It was used ¡n E gypt-a r grasshoppers in dakot / E ig h t, Township Thirty-Two, South of the time of the winter solstice as a -W v.o B 5J Tajffraooi:oc.aKLY R an ge Fourteen W est o f the W illam ­ symbol that the year w„s comp,etc Scourge of th« State Is This Insect, ette M eridian, In said Curry County, Egyptian affections of an eauy date Says a Man W hose Borne I s  S É T Î Â and c o n ta in in g Ninety acres of |«,>d in Aberdeen, S. D. Situ linger with tbe Christmas tree I The sd jo in in g m ining clsim Is that of Tbe flrst Christmas tree was intro­ duced into England and thence into •‘•The scourge of South Dflknt.; Newton C. D ivelb iss on the South DeSOKIPVMÌMt I n s il i "■ It H d f n r , y r y d n r a M o m d lii', . 'i] iï " ' 1 c # The land applied for is under the America by some German merchants Is the gi issliopiicrg. which trnvp. who lived In Manchester. in gw .inn- so m a t th a t they np- nam es of, The Hud.-on P lm er m ining ansa i,. , - . , i . , n n d w h l.-: 1 , claim «. The W. O. Corbin elijim , The |« a r like clouils againat the f 1., ” A . A Black claim , H ,e T h a i O t.e n wild lliirvpy L. Howland, of Abe R E J E C T N A V A L A P P L IC A N T S . (l"cti. 8. I)., to the M Iwankfc Her no o r d ln a r y t ir e . ììi >i,. h i ',»,? f ? / ktl lim o lo than and OM ala# rim atri* «« m » jtda.tn, ad placer, gold bearing ground. R iv i « l. y ¿ » v e rrd i ’ s !> ’• 1 tu prevent rim e •¿jr unii 7«'* outlaa «ma I I he Hiidpon M ining Gì .in is vrerP rt*. J a b r lo o n t .'io tr» ad ^ T h o re in I ' e r , Ì 2 f i Ì Ì v l re p # ™ tira y',w -iL .« u .i U .i|ic .tÄ r located 10 com ply with th esu b civision s More Are D ism issed Because of Bod tiurl. te 810.00 p e r p t i ^ h u t r / i ^ r - s a r g ia « “A Houth D akota farm ur wiP- Teeth Than for A n y Other day II iter i . r»w ñ ü “ .. C _ . O H cY»í>i‘ií,ií i90,T'rI>»!r- A)l or ■» Water and let It atand t ■ -r hours; t t cr «•'■ C O U N T *- C ou cty J-.H fge-W . A. W ood, G old Beach County Com m issioners— D . Colegrove, - — MARKING OFF FIELDS. RssSy CURE CO NSTIPATIO N . ,,ffc . — --------- I Urrlhvg N««**tav « lOeTO-SAC B i *. W. J. ÎSÆHIA Ail Kinds oi Harness and Saddelry s(i)rrsLMiLsi()\ liatiK loit. <>i*e*|ron SWIFT & CO«, PaStînt ia v ty o rS f Cp». U.S. Patsnt C)B«e,WasJii*clM, O.C. r H & S tA fj n A « Cl O P frH «’ i ie v or n..-, ei, w in , ru v.,rru »“"’¿ i * '""'"‘’(»■’Im , **'**< XfCC-u Uuna-.u cel.«. .0. , It ta hoped at the bureau of naviga­ tion that the full number will be ra- crultad by July 1. ruined. The only thing th at farm e r could do was to put down a few hundred dollars to profit and loga, all a ttrib u ta b le to the voracious insects.”