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V 'o lii m e TK AL II Some typewriter advi which, when in v eeti inevitably lead to the at of the Smith Premier- CeaoLto t untrol horn Keyboard Simple Si-ncil Catling Danos t e f c s ' i l r ' 1" Btchroae Kibbas. UmiermTouch Ball Beanoj Type Bar Column I; nder sod Paiagrapber padsiat 1 .buletoe P erfect Erahag FeaBiea Interchangeable C a n u g a Rwbt awl Left Carnage Relraae Liver» Swiaewx Marginal Rack Visible W r iio j. PratoatodRibbea Coer D«i«eii Camaera Ribbea CeetroUeJ b o a Keyboard Venable ami UniwvaU Lias S pa rw. Perfect D u e Guard h Back Space L a v a A Carriage Pciardcr Improved Marginal Slope Escapement, Speediest ever A single motion is quicker to make than two. •“ Only one motion is needed to make any character desired on the com .plete, ¿traight-line, key-for-every- character keyboard of the easy action light running T\ /I 1 1 IVlOClel C o m p le te , S tra ig h t L in e Keyboard and O F F IC U L DIBBCTtJRY Baby. woadsr-eyed and wee. state a « o »terkicT o m e n a a : Lying. SO your meet er a knee t As ibe evening sbn.' ws fe ll. As the h u m ln a -b ti-'li^ cell, L ls i'n ln g to your ir .u ,.e . vrsoa. T h a t old, world-old. t y - le tons. In the ysars to some k e y 'll seem 1.1 ke the meas'ry of * d ie a a ; M o tk e r sloglng "by- r. by." And your f a t t e r »l-g nigh. And the casement oi e ic d wkfb To tha sky where high uoih rids T h e pa!e moon th a t yeeiera'en You did cry to hold between Y e a r wee hands Dear, you'll Meal* A a a dream the eight and a ll. 'J. 8. Senators—D r. Harry Lane, of Portland sud Geo. K. Cham berlain o f Salem . ’ongretwntan. First District—Willis O. Hawley, of Salem. (Ivor n o r— Oswald Weat, Salem . Secretary of Stale—fien. W. OleuIt Sa lem . State T.easurer—Thon. B. Kay, of Sa lem. . • " . ' S u p t Public Instruction—L. A . A ld erman, Salem. You’ll recall, dear, how yea la y l a ker a rm s a t cloee v f day. And the rocktna io and «res And the tun efu l by-e-lo. Just ak I who look on you. Just as I who hear you coo. D o lem eial-er kew I laid la my u to tl.tr a arm s, and preyed A t her k<tea when a lt-k i came down O ver h ill and mead and id w a : H a w my fa th e r ta il a .d airong H eld n.e; bow 1 hoard the soap. T h a i asms sung—now jo a 'ie as.aep. Ood la Heaven. w atch sad kaap T h ia ou r baay- to had f r o - l a tba land of P y-o-le. - J M Lewis. Ir. Houaton Post. State Printer— W illis Dun t w ay, Salem. Attorney G eneral— A. M. Urawfnrrl, Stale Game W arden— W in. L. F in ley, Salem. State Health O lfloer— D r . C a lv in 8. W h ile , Salem. Clerk State 1 nu«l Board— G. U . Brown, Salem. Joint Senator for Coos and C u rry - I. 8. Smith. Joint Representative for Cooa and L A N D R Y ’S LETTER * C u rry— 8. P . Peirce. A K e y for Every Character. Judge, ad Judicial D istrict—J. W._ Hamilton, Roseburg. Pruaecuting Attorney, for Curry Co,—W. H. Meredith, Wedderburn. Port Orford. (O n a r n g to .U W . b j UaUy S to ry P ub. 0 » | is • cotSTT orriosss. g County J u d g e -W . A. Wood, Gold - Beach. County Commissioner*—D. Oulegrove, Gold Reach; GooChepoweth, L anglois. Sheriff—C. H . Bailey, Gold Beach. County Clerk—Job a B . B unnnrd, Gold Beach. County Treasnrer—Frank Caughell Wadderburn Assessor— Wm. Tai man, Harbor. School Bupt.— Geo. W. Sm ith, Gold Bench. .Surveyor— J. Caughell Jr., Gold Beach MXXTINUB OP T « S COUBTB. < F B L T horribly sorry tor Katherine when Landry died It mutt have been an awful blow, for aha loomed to lone every bit of her spirit sad want about pale and listless for months. Toq see, Landry was a fins fellow, an unumal fallow. I don't believe there was a selfish fiber in the man's whole make-up. He was caa-o Hally big-hearted and lovable. Hotnoly la feature to positive uglinoas, be was still attractive In appearance He was famous In a small way as tha author of certain delicate love Sketches, very tender and dainty In sentiment, and eo unlike him as to eeetn Inconsistent w ith what wo know of his character. A right Jolly good fellow, with plenty of Sense and a shearful lot of braise I tightening a l'a ty heartstrlnga, and • ru th or tenderaeas swept over me- "Lonely, old girl?" I asked softly. “Oh. eo looaly, I'rtd d y — eo lonely— you can’t know.” and she draw my hand up lo har ace and leaned ha« Up* upon I t "Poor h e ir t." 1 arid, and I bant and laid a gentle M a >n her forehead. She turned bar pale, luminous face up l- ma, wistfully, l l . e a child, »nd kissed her warm, red mouth. Than w heart began thumping Il i a a hydraui ram and my heads trembled simna ly. 1 tried to steady them. She won k be so angry If aha thought th a t i : dared. I bad kissed Katherine a a ir berless times. aa a man may U a 1. sister, lovingly, tenderly, but ato lutely without a thrill. They b never been Ilka this. I was a* a It I bad never dreamed of Katherine i espt as my dear old friend— my in« hood ehum. and as for her—a y h» sens, for I knew she had bena ut I devoted to old Laadsp and mom a pass.onately tor him. A t least thought so U she knew what I wa thinking she would hate a s —loathe me, forever. I f she knew— ah, If she knew. 8ha aat there dreaming, her eyes, as I thought, on memory's « '•- tant mountain peaks; her dear, ws brown eyee that 1 loved. She turaed to me with a little lent “It's to nice to be loved a llttu the M id. as the nestled against coat, as If aha belonged there. I four «rrth myeeH a moaeeoL » • B‘ . have (alt my heart beating. I we horribly ashamed. Than I sudden lost my self-control, and stooping i ward her, 1 took bar la m y arms and kissed her passionately.'many. mat. tlmea. passionately, eatgerly, to I had never kissed anyone la my Ufa—as I bad never wanted to kiss anyone be fore. A fter a time I lifted my hen-' end waited -for th e ehorm. 1 knew 1 must earns. I felt like a whipped on though every pules la my body throbbed w ith delight and Jag W h at ever came, I knew now. I wan blind no longer. They talk af love halag blind. I say It's tha other way ahamt) Circuit Court meets Fourth Monday in August of each year. County C om m ission«» Oourt m asts firs t Wednesday la January, April, worships«» har. though ha was vary Ju ly *»d September of each yeai. . guiot about I t I fait a mild to rt of Probata Court meets » re t M onday iu each mouth ccssy coubtv ro ar « m e t « asd tost /„ H a r b o r ...... Gold Boacb., Wedderburn IIItlaee... . . . J M a r in i.......... Agiieae.......... P o rt O rfo rd ., Denm ark, Langlois Eckley... ..B . B. Thrift ,J. A. Hainea N o tte « fo r P u b lic a t io n iada K a ra K id n e y T to u b H and D on ’t K n o w It. Mow To H k i Fill a bottle or comme tier and let It sismi l< rn fi IU A V A //-T7S hnhesilhy condi- ,l0" " I ,h# < 1 I ne>, : d 11 Mslns i you« Hnen It Is IL ii'1 1 evidence of kld- 7 L ■ ' 11 ’ , lX fwy troublo: too "Tl V y L /y r T o ' A irequent desire to ' p a » II cr pain In ~ the back Is also eonvlnc.'.-ig prool lhal the kidneys and blad jf" -if ; der are nut of order. W h e t to H e . 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Prominent American breeders and farmers keep their herd» and (tick« heaHhr cy giving .hem so ooca- aibcihi J«»" « Bia, !t hraugbl S* e.k anti Poultry M -lic in e ia their f.sxf. A it* stock raiaer may buy a 25-tent half pound a ir tip h t <«n of thia loediunr hum his dealer and keep bi« stick- in »igoiloui health for .week« p-ner- allv tb-op Blu, k-1 iraupiii Slock and Poultry M.-dicine I f yunrs d ies not, «end 25 cents fu r a »ainble can to the m snutacturhp Tba Chattan<N«a Medicine Co., Chak toaeoga. Tena. jy 1 HUM the «teg rwvjvrj >»< Wcjwtetok.firjigu’awn »nmapiatoMik ‘ fl AOS HedgeftomTSSSKOT L II.WWes!hgr»n»54SSii«i; f at at ** * i—f J u t t rr ocsoRjprjGiY.- «kilo«, very <tar*»;lc ;nd lined lu jlV w l’ i r vpeaialouaUtyrfnffO er, which uc. ■ r 1 — T. , < - ' 3 » ' ’* ’* ^ , rues p o r o n s e n d wh! h r t n , rm]iwBat-a^W tiaiJA»fi»Biir III h»v«’ <i"iii!r.-d< of litter» fro.- »»: n.,1 c-riroftcrs I IS Ref lea tha IMefc pMMHtoa without a ll o w in g th a a i r to esesno Ba »stxa. O *-. Jas. I t , issa aiaek-D »ugh* Stock ead Poul r y Mod* -lue I« tuo S o * le v -rtriv d . Our stoek «rwe ooklag bod whee you e-ut ae Ua a «Heino ead oow they »r» getting oo «»a. th e y aro looktagm eereeel b u te r. a. p. BaouKiKOTOM X L . MEADCY c LE COMPANY, 6KICA60.ILL A yer’« Pilt«. A yer’» P ill*. Ayer's Pill». Keep saying to over and over again, he best laxfirive. LS^iPtSi: « ith w»y wMW a w d a u y M tr h a v e Seaw ; CASCAK C T a and tber w r u « best iue we M i e eve. bud lu the buuie Laet ay wife w»e fr»»«» with iie»u»cbe tor ys. th e Wtodsem en' yam C C«C AR ETS Weak Ci PATENTS S( 01 i 'S I MÎi'fSKÏS SUKSIT MAGAZIN! FLOOD DVRuDIKG FtAMC »C O CAlTFODWtA 8ke b i d M k » a A wkfMpK « « a M «kc«. »ad « M ©bau<«H» «re utcdnraU . T ry 9* swirr & co, P a te n t itn v p a r a , Ogg. U » . PataM Mce.WaaMagtca, B X A few months before Landry’s death K it semed to change soma way. She took to mooning about for all the world like a disappointed lover. Lan dry, too. went Into the dumps. Ha grew thin and pale and more Im per sonal tlian ever He was very tender with K a th » rlnc, and so I knew that II waa no lover's quarrel that waa wear ing on them. She soft of clang to him as though aha felt him slipping from bdr. and I've some'Jswu thought since that she must have bad'S premonition of what was coming.'" , . One morning, on my way home from M in in g Application No. 00694. U n ited States L an d Oftlce, Rose- burft; Oregon, M arch » 8 ,1»U. Notice is hereby g iven th a t W . 0 . Corbin, whose poatoffleo address la Pori Orford, C u rry County, Oregon, and W alter Siuclah whose postofllce address is C o qu ille, Oooe Com ity. O r egon, have filed th e ir application for a jo is t p ate n t fo r the follow ing describ an all-night vigil. "M Damon loat bis ed m irin g ground, situate In the Sixea head and I came a pretty cropper. It wasn’t far from home, as luck would m ii-in g oietrict (Unorganised) in Cur ry County, State of Oregon, T o-ytt: have It, and I mana*ed to get to the The South W ort 1 o f the North F as t I , house. I waa pratty much uaad up. taking my weariness and (be ehaktng- The Sooth East I of the North West J, up together and my knees shook aa If and the North E ast 1 ot. he South Weat I'd been officiating a t m y first opera I o f the North W est J, all in Section tion Afterward, whan K it came Iff Vr E ig h t, Township T hirty-Tw o, South of see me, I tried to laugh It off. and 1 Mange Fourteen W est of the W ilia m - 1 jollied her op ette M erid ian , In said C a rry C o m ity ,1 “ Landry 'll be good and jealous If and containing Ninety acres of land. ‘ you don’t watch out,' 1 told her. “ t T he nd joining m in ing claim is th a t of * believe you're In love with me, old g irl." Her faee Hamad a sudden crim Newton C. Diveibias on the South son over Its old pallor, and she looked T h e land applied fo r la under the. at me sharply Than 1 caught her names of. The Hudron Placer m in in g ' b u d and puikd her down to me. I claim s, The W . O. Corbin c la im , The ' tossed her. as I always had. and for a A . A Black cla im , T h e T h a i Green moment she laid her face against my cheek. claim , a ll placer, g o lilieartn jr ground. " W h a t I t you'd been k ille d F she T h e Hurteon M in in g Cl lima ware re- '"What if you'd been |pc»L-<i lo comply with theajjh. iviaions whispered. killed F • ' ol ih e Governm ent survey. “ You'd still have l^ a d ry ," I retort A ll o f suiil claims are reoordol in tie, ed. and K it slapped ma. It wasn't the office of the County C lerk of Curry first time by ally means, far yow see O iu n ty , Oregon, and also all t r a n - k p , we'd Men boy and girL together. I couldn't help seeing that her eyee from the original claimants. looked funny. A new exp ression . I'd A n y and all persons claim ing advers- never' seen there baforo- and I won- ly any portion of the above <R«aeril«d dered. I t was ebortly after that poor Landry ground or m ining claims, are required to filo th eir adverse cla im s tvltfa the came down with typhoid. It waa a hard R e g ia te rv f tlie United Htatt-s Land O f ease' from the M a rt Sometimes It gets a grip on a man and an M. D. can bee fice pt Roseburg, In tha State o f Ore that there's no hope whatever Thank gon, d u rin g the sixty days p c r ic l ol goodness, ws were all th e n with him. puhlieattoo hereof, o r they w ilt fcg bar-' He wasn't alone, as he had been the red by virtue of the provisions o f the greater part of hie life—etnc* he'I been a little chap. In fact. He wasn't statute. lonely. Bomattakea It snemed to me B. F . /O N E S , Register. that he was happier than I had ever seen him. I felt that he Waa glad to go. and I couldn't understand IL U broke ns all up. every one at ua. tor wa loved tha poor fallow. ‘ , W anted INVENTORS DOC T Ò 'R S All Kindt ni Kirnu ned Saddffiry j -to write fiw nur .» Lienttsl letter befere ap- M y lifi F - M * u 01 : !l " • * * • w w th aoe«y We »eotoptly qb u y i lîT fia n d g M a u p i rf j envy. for I had never plumbed tha depths of love myself. I ’d bad my little affairs, but 1 always hqted my self during their progress, because I couldn't- really tael—I was only amnaed and entertained, never touche«. M y friendship w ith K it waa the one real sentiment of my Ufa. lo r we had been like brother and sletar to r tan year* fait a bit dosm rnyeelf Tblngs werwa’t golag very ««11, and 1 begaa la ihlak thaï I w \s no*, flited for a profceslon- al lifo aftar ail i M t too aorry for Anything not in stock, will my patienta I eonldn't glve a jadlrtal. im per» nal aympathy. aa a phyairiaa be ple»sed tc order m nit to be among tba nuika «f the encccMful Every fioalh tbat came RepAiBiNK M« a tl t » D ome nndev my noiF-v-worted oa my m M g to sucb a degree tbat tt aaduod ma la K andon. <> r o g p o n I looked la har ey*s ineredaMaaly. “K it, why hi the asms of ooms» sense didn’t you t«U m af" 'T a ll you! Fraddy. how eanld I wasn't sure you—you- care«, at som ulim st I wae Sure you di«a't. . was only because Landry waa eo r live that 1 dared to bdpe. I eoukK wait la sllenca, and since ’ dry died It bae bees SO loaa:> drearily lonely ” . “Poor old glrK" I said la har bu “poor darling old g ir t “ "You ve lost a whole year.“ * cried, “a whole year." "Then you ksrw a year a a a F “ Yas; I t ’« fu u n j, Freddy, »or couldn't Im agine why no man moved me the least b it Landry told me he cared, I trie thiek I loved b'm. but he «gbl t! that I didn't, and afierwnrd, he 1 - I t ' was you. He watched my eyei said, when you wrrp about, and > be told rue that, I wee as gstool-i. as you were wbeu 1 told you. "When your h--r»e threw you Ih time, then I knew beyond a « o u t '-•(• I au llertd ego pie» th m a ln g hr, m igh t have happened You wer» ghastly th a t I waa horribly, trig b ter I fa it sure that you « e ra n t laeai m aimed lo r lif e " And then, she brought me tba letter — Landry's letter, that was no« to ba delivered until I nad i.iuad my own Oh. that letter If I had jnt» Men It when Landry died KH »««lid not have grown pale waiting far what waa al ways oera "You confounded blind old bat," ha wrote, "what In the name of all that's holy, dc you stay «round bare t o ' ' 11 I wa* (ueb xa egregrioua docl.vy <u yow a rt I ’d go off m d lie but I ve <>« to t>* the on» instead—aud I've got •ye* to sea. H m M ' s «ver the way In tide vale i t 'ears. "W ell, you niu»t know eon.« time It «rill come lo you all at once, a* th i knowledge of II came to ma— then old boy, I wouldn't mind, being In y«-v» boots I ’d give uiy life h r th a t «me hour as happily «nd frw ly ae I'd to»« a copper to a gtaaanlnny. It can't be —on 1 give yon my blessing and what little I can tu.d to ,'ovr fulu ro —though, of eoqPta. you know. I mean Ban— and that It the furtnn« that 2 haven’t be»n able to squander with all a>y idle wortblesncaa. Makg her happy with have a hand In her comfort after alL "Toa weren't cut out tor a ptH- doper, old man. Drop It Well, so long. T a k e kaer o f yeraalf.’ ao« ba good io her to moka op tor gnau cuaaed atnptdl'y. Laadry.** Th» asm» irar»« ap nt aa *a Ma well-known w ilting, and taodaaly, aa overpowering sense of Ma aaaraaaa master' d m o K it reached oat a trem bling hand I fall a ahndder ffa aver