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A T 'lio m u s II. T o n g u e . THE TRIBUNE. T h e re h a v e been so m e u n j u s t c r it- c istn s o f C o n g re ssm a n T o n g u e in TUEKDAI’, M A V tl, 1W02. ' so m e q u a r te r s of Coos, c o in in g m o st- O F F IC IA L PA PK K <»F P f'K K Y «’«>. iy, iiov. e v er, fro m D e m o c ra tic s o u r - ces, n o d e s p e c ia lly d o e s th o N ew s I S I C C D K i m V T I K » r « l I v l.N I .v t« . a p p e a r to d e lig h t in a s - a i l i n g h im W A L T E R S U T T O N , : P r o p r i e to r for n o t s e c u rin g a la rg e r a p p r o p r ia - tio n ill th e r iv e r a n d h a r b o r b ill for C oos B a y . Il is n o t p m ln ib le t h a t w ar on M r. T o n g u e , « a g e d a n d c ar- ried oil by th e News a t th is p a r lic u la r tim e fo r p o litic a l p u r p o r t s , R e p u b li c a n S t a t e T ic k e t , F or G o v e rn o r— W. .1. F U R N IS H , of ’ U m a tilla C ounty. Bupreme Ju d g e It. S. B E A N , of Jgim county. fieeretary of State— E. I DUNBAR, of w ill lose h im m a n y votes. I f th e r e e v e r was a m an in C o n Clatsop county. gress from a n y s ta te , w ho z e a lo u s ly State T reasu rer—C. K. MOORE. of lab o re d to s e rv e th e p e o p le o f h is K la m a th c o u n ty . d i s t r ic t w ith o u t re g a rd to p o litic a l Supt. Public In struction J. H. ACK a ffilia tio n o r social o r c o m m e rc ia l ERMAN. of Multnomah county. o g iip liic a l lo c a tio n , it A tto rn ey -G en eral- A. M. CKAW1 ORD p o sitio n o r is M r. T o n lie. Ao m a n in cu n - of D ouglas c o u n t) . S ta te P rin ter—J . It. \\ 111T’NIA , of gla ss to d a y is g lo w in g m o re r a p id ly L inn c o u n t). in p ro m in e n c e am in flu e n c e , a n d if Iho p e o p le o f th e c o ast c o u n tie s c o u ld k n o w th e d illie u ltie s l-’o r C o n g re s s , 1st D is t r ic t , THOMAS II. TONG: i. lie has h a d to o v e rc o m e in seem ing th e a p p r o p r ia tio n s fo r O re g o n r i v e rs a n d h a rb o rs , as a d v ise d b y th e R iv e rs a n d H a r b o r s c o m m itte e of th e H o u se, th e r e w o u ld t e r t a l n l y be no f u r t h e r c ritic is m o n th is m a tte r, R ep u b lic a n Conni.) T ick et. th e B r itis h is no c r e d it to t h e a d m in i s t r a ti o n as th e Boer? s e c u re d 'T he sa le o f h o rse - a n d M ules in th e m fro m th e B ritis h by t h e i r s u th e U n ite d S ta te s to th e B r itis h p e rio r lig h tin g , b u t it U « h ile t h e G o v e r n m e n t to be u se d a g a in s t th e A m e ric a n m ule is in p o ssessio n of B oers is a v io la tio n o f th e n e u tr a l- th e B r itis h sy ld ie rs , lie r e n d e r s t h e ity b i a s . g r e a te s t se rv ic e , for « h e n th e B rit- 1 'liuroit T k h u 'X E : In la s t « e e k s ¡sh e n g a g e s th e B oers in b a ttle , th e issu e o f y o u r p a p e r, in c o m m e n tin g m u le s ta m p e d e s , h e lp in g t h e B oers o n th e s a le o f h o rse s a n d m u le s in to w in a v ic to ry , p r o v in g t h a t th e y a r c m o re p a tr io tic th a n th e a d m i n - th e U n ite d S ta te s , y o u im p ly a t r a t i o n , t h a t ru th le s s ly v io la te s o u r d o u b t t h a t s u c h sa le o f h o rse s a n d t r e a ty o b lig a tio n s . A n d i t Is e n o u g h m u le s w as a v io la tio n o f th e n e u to jn a k e a p a tr io tic A m e ric a n m o th t r a l i t y law s. T h e fo llo w in g a r e e r bow h e r In-ad in sh a m e a n d h u - so m e tr e a tie s t h a t w ere e n a c te d b e i n itia tio n to t h in k th a t for d o lla rs tw e e n th e U n ite d S tp te s a n d th e a n d c e n ts h e r hoy w ould a id , even d if f e r e n t g o v e rn m e n ts n a m e d . A n d i n d ir e c tly a n E m p ire to c r u s h a r e p u b lic w hose d e fe n d e rs w ere f ig h t th e re a d e rs ot th e T r ib v n k c a n in g for th e ir hom es a n d lib e r tie s ju d g e fo r th e m s e lv e s w h e th e r s u c h s u c h a s he is e n jo y in g th a t h is lore- s a le o f h o rse s a n d m u lt's is a v io la - f a th e r s f o u g h t a n d sh e d t h e i r m o st p re c io u s blood to sec u re for h im . tio n o f th e n e u tr a lity la w s o r n o t. J a m e s F . C ox in tiie t r e a ty w ith B ra z il in 1828 a li a s M o u n ta in e e r. C a v a lr y b e lts a n d h o r s e s w ith th e ir R e p o rts from a b ro a d show th a t f u r n i t u r e a re a m o n g t h e c o n tr a b a n d lis t. In th e t r e a ty w i t h .t h e D o m A m e ric a n h o rse tle sh is ra p id ly g ro w in g in d e m a n d in fo re ig n m a r in ic a n r e p u b lic in 1867 c a v a lr y b e lts k e ts . D u rin g th e p a s t six y e a rs a n d h o rs e s w ith t h e i r h a r n e s s a r e G re a t B r ita in a lo n e s p e n t $ 35,000,- a m o n g th e c o n tr a b a n d lis t. I n th e 000 in th e U n ite d s ta te s in th e p u r- ti- ity w ith H a y t i in 18G4 c a v a l r y c h a s e o f h o rse s, in d e p e n d e n t ot th e h e lts a n d h o rse s w ith th e ir h a r n e s s $C,00,00<>.000 w h ic h is s p e n t fo r m u le s. L a s t y e a r n o t less th a n 75,- a rc a m o n g th e d e s ig n a te d c o n tr a - <JOO h o rses w ere s h ip p e d fro m th is band I n th e tr e a ty w ith I’e r u in c o u n try to E n g la n d . 1887 c a v a lr y b e lts a n d h o rse s w ith L e tte r F ro m J o h n A n d e rso n . th e ir h a r n e s s a r e o n th e l is t. In th e t r e a ty w ith g r e a t B r ita in in For Joint Representative for Coos ami Curry Comities—It. 1>. H l ME. For Co. Commissioner—C. W. IIAI N U s a t le a s t o u tsid e o f th e b i tt e r ly p a r- For Sheriff—J AK. G. W ALKER. tis a n e d ito r s , w ho h a v e re a c h e d th e For County Clerk-—GF.U. W . SVI I I II. se a so n for h o w lin g , a n d m u s t ho w l, For Assessor A. II. POST Kt. M ichael, Alaska. March C, 1002. T h e e n tir e a m o u n t o f m o n e y al- 1871 i t is p ro v id e d t h a t a n e u tr a l For T reasurer JAMES CAI GIIEEU. i ii i , i 1 .« -. D ear O ld T r ib u ne I th in k th a t I lo tte d by th e k t v e r s a n d H a r b o r s g o v e r n m e n t is b o u n d n o t to p e r m it have wroU, a ll of lny old tillicum s For .Surveyor—SANDY OWENS. C o m m itte e for a ll th e riv e rs a n d o r su ffe r e it h e r b e llig e re n t to m a k e (|OWn th e re , b u t for fear t h a t sotno of For Coroner—D r. J. J . CAI.DW I I I.. h a r b o r s o f th e U n ite d S ta te s h a v in g a n a n n u a l to n n a g e o f 100,000 to n s » « m o c ru tic S ta te T ic k e t. F o r J o in t R ep resen tativ e fo r C oos a n d C u rry —R. E’. G U T H R ID G E . F o r C om m issioner, A. AD O I.PIIK EN . F o r C ounty C lerk—A. G. T H R IF T . o f r e p o r ts by g o v e e n n ie n t e n g in e e rs ity la w s been v io la te d b y F or Sheriff—1!. A. ALLEN. the h y p o c r itic a l b la n d is h m e n ts am i L o u is a n a , a n d G e n e r a l P e a r s o n al- s o ft p ro m ises w h ich c o n s t it u t e th e leges t h a t th is e s t a b l i s h m e n t p ro - P o r t l a n d E v e n in g T e le g r a m : T h e S e c r e ta r y o f th e S ta le o f O reg o n , M r. F . I. D u n b a r , h a s p ro v e d se lf to bo ait exce f a ith f u l a n d v a lu a b le ollieer. h im lie I h a s re fo rm e d a n d r e -s y s te m a tiz e d th e m e th o d o f b o o k k e e p in g to h i- office; liis la s t b ie n n ia l r e p o rt was th e m o s t c o m p le te itntl in stru ctiv e e v e r is s u e d ; he h a s been w a tc h fu l, c a n d id a te before th e peo p le for U n it ed S ta te s S e n a to r, p ro v id e d a stilli- c ie tll n u m b e r o f n a m e s a re secu red to p e titio n s now in t h e v a r io u s c o u n tie s c ir c u la tio n to p la c e in his n u m e u p o n th e official b a llo t. IL h o ld s t h a t th e M a y s law e n a c te d by th e la s t L e g is la tu r e is a good one, a n d t h a t a il S e n a to r ia l c a n d id a te - s h o u ld c o m e o u t u n d e r its p r o v is io n s a n ti ta k e th e ir c h a n c e s before th e p eople H e p led g es h im s e lf to s u p p o r t th e m a n w ho secures a p l u r a li t y o f th e p o p u la r vote in th a t w a y . T h e G o v e r n o r 's c a n d id a c y is w ell re ce iv e d in tills c o u n ty , e s p e c i a lly a s i t is u n d e rs to o d t h a t lie a n d a ll h is f r ie n d s a n d follow ers a re g iv in g a c tiv e , h e a r ty , u n q u a lifie d s u p p o r t to M r. F u r n is h a n d th e en tire R e p u b lic a n tir k e t. W ith su c h s u p p o r t , M r. F u r n is h c a n c a r r y th is c o u n ty b y t h e n o rm a l tn a jo ri’y , a n d G o v e rn o r G e e r w ill g e t a n im m e n se v o te fo r S e n a to r , w h ile a n y defee t io n . e x p re s s e d o r im p lie d , w ould be i n ju r i o u s to b o th sid es. about Ju n e 10th. It is very m onoton ous here in the winter. A on see noth ing but snow, ice, dogs, grnyliaeks, liars, Indians, and a small quantity of the circulating m edium . Tile last a rti cle is plentiful only when navigation is open, ami tho Checoccas (short forten- derfeet) begin to arrive and scatter their boodle, believing th at will work accor ding to the plan of "bread cast upon the w aters.” It returns all right, hut it is to som e transportation or tra d in g company’s pocket. This is a g re a t place for stam pedes to new strikes. The strike is generally made this way: Sonic man th a t lias a road-house out on too trail will come to town and lay in a good stock of tobacco, beaus and whiskey, and when lie pays for it lie will pull a good fat poke of du st th at lie has got from tiie Klondi- leer that stam peded in last year, a n d w hich lie h a s saved fur this special oc 1 ■‘■'i” ' 1' ,H" 1 •*■ tin r t I1" “ ,l ,ll‘ ’ 1 ' ' w eighed o u t lie will te ll t h a t lie g o t it fr0la a cruWd th a t have m ad e a lucky b it ab o u t one d a y ’s tra v e l from his p lac e of b u sin e ss; th a t th e y were in !lud b o u g h t ail of th e g ru b h e hud and p u t r i g h t back w ith it. The s t m - k e e p - e r will te ll it around, n n d ever) one will gvt in (ll,d buy, borrow or ste al dogs e n o u g h for a team a n d m ak e a d a sh o f co n g ress, a n d w ould bo w i th o u t in t h i s c o u n tr y now w ith h e a d q u a r t- for th e strik e . T he ro a d h o u se m an will p o w er o r in flu e n c e to se c m e a id for e r s a t Neiv G a le a n s. D oes i t n o t be a t home, and ready to supply them O re g o n r iv e r s a n d h a rb o rs , o r a n y seem fa ir to b e lie v e t h a t th e B iilis h by the tim e they get there. I have been on only one stampede m yself, and th at th in g else. m i n i s t r y lias re c e iv e d a s s n r a n c e s ; was last sum m er, when I stam peded Mr. T o n g u e ’s c o n g r e 's io n a l ree t h a t its r e p re s e n ta tiv e in th is c o u n out of Oregon. o rd is b e y o n d re p ro tic h . H e h a s T h ere is p len ty o f d u st to be got u p m e rite d ru e le c tio n , .u n i it w o u ld t r y w ill n o t be in te rfe re d w ith m i ho u n ju s t, u n r e a s o n a b le , a m i a se ri- tle r l l ‘e r e p u b lic a n a d m i n i s t r a t i o n ? h e re by people th a t a re “ s s fu l; b u t no n ...... u s .................... blow to th e w e lfa re a n d " b est • ’ i n I t w as h a d e n o u g h w h e n th e a ,,. ornanient.al folks nee, apply, lh eco u n - th a n i t w as e v e r filled b efo re, a n d w ell d e s e rv e s th e s u b s ta n t ia l com S a lem , A p ril 2 8 .— G o v e rn o r G e e r h a s fin a lly d e te r m in e d to become a s a le s to c k in tra d e o f som e m en in p o li- v id ed 4 2 ,0 0 0 m e n to a id th e B ritis h tic s. H e ta k e s th e w o rld s e r io u s ly in th e ir tig h t a g a i n s t t h e B o e r s ,a n d a s a m a n s h o u ld , a n d goes d ir e c tly f u r n is h e d th e B r itis h G o v e r n m e n t , , to h is ta s k , w h a te v e r i t he. J lie 2 0 1 ,1 4 9 h o rse s a n d m u le s , a c c o rd - peo p le o f th is d i s t r i c t C ould m a k e . ¡n g to G e n e r a l 4’e a r s o n th e s e m en n o g r a v e r m is ta k e th a n to d e fe a t a re s h ip p e d as m u le te e r s , a n d w h e n M r. T o n g u e a n d se n d in h is p lace th e y a r r i v e in S o u th A fric a a r c used In s o p p o n e n t, w h o is a m a n o f v e ry ; a s so ld ie rs , lie a lle g e s t h a t o n e . . . , , , - , o i d in a r y a b il i ty , w h o w o u ld , w ith - B r itis h g e n e ra l, tw o c o lo n e ls a n d o u t a d o u b t, be a m in o r ity m e m b e r s i x t y c a p ta in s a n d l ie u t e n a n ts a re v ig ila n t a m i p h e n o m e n a lly lin n a n d c o n s c ie n tio u s in a u d itin g th e claim s a g a in s t th e s ta te , a llo w in g n o th in g te re s ts of th e S ta le to r e tir e h im be to be p a id o u t e x c e p t c le a r ly - a u th o r c a u s e som e ot th e a p p r o p r ia tio n s ized b y la w , a n d in e v e ry re sp e c t lie h a v e not come u p to th e e x p e c ta h a s p e rfo rm e d his d u tie s w ith s e n t tio n s o r d e sire s of c e r ta in h e re to fo re p u lo u s a n d r e m a r k a b le a b ility , zeal h ig h ly fa v o re d lo ca litie s. a n d f id e lity . M r. D u n b a r h a s c e r ta i n l y fille d t h e b ill m o re p e rfe c tly p lim e n t a n d c o m m e n d a tio n n o t on ly o f th e r e n o m in a tio n h e h is al re a d y re c e iv e d , h u t o f the r e -eleclioti t h a t i t is p r e tt y c e r ta in he w ill re c e iv e on tho first M o n d a y in J tine. I . . 4 th e a g a i n s t a n y a p p r o p ria tio n s a t a ll. of h o rse s a n d m u le s f o r u se a g a in s t M r. T o n g u e is n o t in a n y sense a : th e B o e rs, b u t E n g l a n d h a d s e t u p p o litic ia n , l i e k n o w s n o t h in g o f a r e g u la r m ilita r y e s ta b l i s h m e n t in A F a i t h f u l O lltc ia J «FT g A V . . • ------K k •__ - H0USEV Too much hoiHework wrecks wo- 1 men’s nerves. And ttic constant can 'o f children, «lay an« night, i< often too trying for even a strong woman. A haggard face tells tin* story of tiie ovt-rworked housewife and mother. |)erange<l menses, leueorrhtea and falliig of the womb result from »verwoik. Every housewife needs a remetb to regulate her menses and to ket p her ’» i ' h -¡;he female 01 in perfect condition. IWIII2'' CARMJl is doing this for thousands of I American women to-day. It cured Mrs. Jones aud that is why she writes this Xrank letter : Q le n d e a n e , K v., F eh . 10, 1901. I m i •o(rl;»<tih. t y o u r W tuoof C a rd u i to h e lp in g m e. l a n fe e lin g b e t te r th a n 1 h a v e felt fo r y ea rs. I am d o in g m v o w n w o rk w ith o u t a n v Help, n n d 1 w a s h e d la st w eek a n d woe n o t o n e b it tir e d . T h a t »hows th a t th e Win«« is d o in g m e good, i Ain g e ttin g fle sh ier th a n I e v e r "; h '- a n d r a t h e a rty . Before 1 b e g a n ta k in g W in r o f i'ard u S , l uav d to h a r e to lay d o w n five o r six tim e s ev e ry «lay, b u t now I d o n o t th in k o f ly in g d o w n th r o u g h th e d a y . M as. H u ha rd J on ks . • 1.00 AT nuUCMBIflTM. print lynq- •»y Brpartu-.rat ”, 1 be A , « hattMiioufa, fei P er • I r ta » and llt* r* t > I v m « , ‘ Vk* M < b e » Adv ChkMRpwi'«« E le c tric ity . «T r i , nt *• Are you suffer ing from R ueuinntism , Weak back. Nerv.-u- tro u b le , o r O cni r ‘- . W T. KERR & co., IIV .1. I t . t WI'OX. E h i roi: T itim n k : — You m e n tio n th e fact t h a t th e S ta te I ,a n d B o ard I h a s le t a c o n tr a c t- f o r th e rw c la m a -| tio n o f 200,000 a cre s a r id la n d in j (Successors to John R. Miller * Co.) E a s te r n O reg o n . U n d e r th e te rm s of th is c o n tr a c t a M in n e a p o lis c o r p o ra tio n is t o 1 h a v e lien o n th e la n d for 8 1 0 a n i a cre w ith <> per c e n t in te r e s t a n d i th e n he a llo w e d to c h a r g e $ 1 .0 0 per a cre fo r use o f w a te r for ir r ig a tio n . each y e ar. T iie o ld , o ld s to r y , we fear. A la u d g r a b b in g s c h e m e o f ev en g re a te r p r o p o r tio n t h a n w ere o u r S ta te ro a d g r a n ts . T h e s e c ta ria n o p p o sitio n to . try is g o in g ahead all the tune, laving U n ite d ¡s as c|,eJlp ,ould lie expected at most m in is tr a tio n p e r m itte d S ta te s p o r ts to lie used for s h ip m e n t o f h o rse s a n d m u les b u t i t is a m a z i n g t h a t th e B r itis h s h o u ld a c t u a l ly e s ta b lis h a m il i ta r y c u tu p w ith in o n e o f th e sta te s. C o m p a r e th e i n a c tiv ity o f th e re p u b lic a n a d tn iu is - tr a t i o n to w a rd s th e use o f U n ite d S t a f f s so il by he B r itis h , w ith tiie a c t i v it y o f th e r e p u b lic a n a d m in is tr a tio n in th o e lf n t to p re v e n t a n y a id b e in g g iv e n to C uba during its wnr with Spain prior to our own d eclaratio n o f war, th e com purisoli is an o d io u s one and the ,. , . re- • . • 1 p u b lic a n a u th o r itie s . A nd h ad it not been for th e supply of horses a n d m u le s from th e I n i t e d S lates for th e u se of B ritish so ld iers th e o d iu m r e s ts very h eav ilv upon B o e rs w o u ld h a v e b een a b le to d i c ta te te r m s o f peace to th e B ritis h G o v e r n m e n t lo n g ago. Y o u r a sse r tio n t h a t th e B oers c o u ld h a v e a ill ll tiie h o rse s th e y c o u ld p u rc h a se in th e U n ite d S ta te s if t h e y had a n y m e a n s o f s h i p p i n g th e m to t h e i r o w n c o u n tr y , I v e ry m u c h d o u b t, fo r th e re a so n t h a t tiie G o v e r n o r o t I llin o is a p p o in te d a c o m m itte e to so lic it fu n d s for th e re lie f, n o t for th e Boer s o ld ie rs , h u t fo r th e Boer p o in ts. In Nome C ity prices a r e not much h ig h e r than a t Seattle. The sqiiaw-nieii have about the easi est tim e of auv. They have th eir squaws make moccasins aud trade thefn for Hour; then Mr. Squawman will eat the Hour, and send tiie squaw o u t to cut a hole in th e ice and catch a few torn cod for her own supper. He will tell you th a t it agrees with her better than bread, as it is her native food. The In dians have been used to trailing witli the whalers, and know very little about » yard, b u t will want to buy by the fathom , which they th in k is as far as tliev can reaeli with their a rm s exten- Bed out from p o r t and staldioard. .... , , , „• \\ lien they w ant to buy a fathom ot ,.a |p.o t |„.y « ill |dek tiie lankiest, loiig- est arm ed buck in tiie trila>, and send him to m easure it. Some of I lie y o iin - Ber Indians can read, and some of them m il write a little. I m et olio ami lie had a beer bottle. He sat down and told me the nam es of all the letters on the la b e l; said lie could read plenty good. [ asked him what the letters spelled : lie m id “ hootch,” (whiskey). A man, either white or native, is not allowed to keep a Klooeli here w ithout lie m arries her. No taking th e goods 011 no days trial. Ii any one is ioanit breaking tiie regulations a detail of soldiers are sent down from the bar racks, and the couple »re brought be fore the C aptain of the post and lie marries them . Then lit*' Indians will w om en a n d c h ild r e n t h a t w ere d y - a |,ig ,ia n ee a n d p o tla tc h , us th ey in g liy th e th o u s a n d s o f s ta r v a tio n call it. am t the b rid eg ro o m is e xpected a n d dise ase in th e B r itis li e o n e e n - to m ake all h a n d s a p re se n t. T o e r e l a t i o n e a m p , a n d th e R ev. D r. 11. I •’«>» uf “ ‘8 ,h a t he brolte th e n e x t day, w hich I think, is the re a so n th a t \V. Ìh iiin u s a m i w ife, o f C h ic .i^ o , all th e sq u a w m e n h a v e t h a t stieep- co n se n te d to d i s t r ib u t e th e s e re lie f klUillgi hang-dog look a b o u t th e m , fu n d s, K e c re ta iy H a y w as a sk e d to T he n a tiv e s get in and stu d y well and a p p ly to th e B r itis h A m b a s s a d o r tr y to a d v a n c e , a n d it w ould n o t sur- fo r a p a ssp o rt fo r D r. a n d M rs. p rise m e to h e ar of som e n ew sp ap er m, , .» , . , co rrv a p o n Jc n t am ong th e m «»* I h e a r IrionuM . 1 h e s e c r e t a r y retiK eil to , • , . S q \i , . , , , som e claim d e c e n t fro m S. M. (.»kv. m a k e th e re q u e s st t ol ot i^oru L o rd F I itu aunce i k oues evvn b o ast tliat * . r fo,e> '•>) n ig t h a t s u c h a re q u e st they h ave fe lt blood of both 8 . M. Oke w ould be m e d d le s o m e a n d a re and Kkonis th ro b in th e m , and th a t •_. . ... nothing bad ever felt so good. DEALERS IN General Merchandise, PORT 0BF0RD, OREGON. th e a p p o in tm e n t o f M r. W a re , o f K a n sa s, as C o m m is s io n e r o f P e n sio n s o n tiie a lle g ed g r o u n d t h a t h e is a n i n fidel, is a s u r v iv a l o f th e a n c ie n t H a v i n g p u rc h a s e d th e e n tir e S to c k o f M e r c h a n d is e o f J . K . M ille r & c la im o f s e c ta r ia n is m that, o n e c o u ld w e w ill, u n t il f u r t h e r n o tic e , s e ll th o s a m e ¡it n o t be tr u s te d to te s tif y to th e t r u th if lie d id n o t h a v e a n e v e r p r e s e n t te a r o f th a t m y th ic a l la k e i Co. PRICES WITHIN THE REACH OF ALL. o f h e ll tire a n d b rim s to n e . M r. W a re is a n a b le j o u r n a l i s t a n d a g e n tle m a n o f a m p le q u a lif ic a tio n s lo r tiie post for w h ic h th e P r e s id e n t h n s a ssig n e d h im . T h is b e in g th e fa c t w h a t h o o ts it t h a t M r. W a re b e lie v e s in th is sy ste m o f th e o lo g y ' NEW GOODS o r t h a t , o r n o n e a t a ll. O u r p e o p le now look back w ith a m a z e m e n t u p o n th e tim e s in th is c o u n tr y w h en w itc h e s w ere b u r n e d in C o n n e c ti c u t a n d Q u a k e rs w ere b u n g o n Bos- ' use o f i ts p o rts o r w a te rs , a s t h e th em have been forgotten I will try and to n C o m m o n a n d th e i r c h i l d r e n ! base o f n a v a l o p e r a tio n s a g a in s t reach th e m all th ro u g h th e T r ib u n e . T have been h e re for about four m onths s h ip p e d to th e W e s t I n d i e s b y o r th e o t h e r o r fo r th e p u rp o s e o f re- froze in. Tiie ice is about six feet thick d e r o f th e C h u r c h , a n d so ld in to re n e w a l o r a u g m e n t a t io n o f tn ili- in the Bay, and will not go off until s la v e r y . B u t we h a v e p ro g re s se d ta r y s u p p l i e s o r a r m s , o r th e re- a n d less, is $ 1 1 7,000. O f th is s u m G overnor—G E O . E. <‘I IAA1 HERI.A I N . M r. T o n g u e has se c u re d fo r O re g o n , fjupreine Ju d g e — B. E. BONHAM $ 2 7 .0 0 0 for T illa m o o k $215,000 for S e c re ta ry of S ta te D. W . SEARS. S iu s la w , $30,001) fo r C o q u ille r iv e r, c r ii i tm e n t of m en. State T reasurer HENRY BLACK a n d $10 ,0 0 0 for C oos R ay, o r n e a r ly ••G re at B r ita in in t h e tr e a ty w ith MAN. | o n e fo u rth o f the e n tir e a m o u n t al- H o l l a n d , D e ce m b er 1, 1774 is o n A tto rn ey -G e n e ral—J . II. R A I.E Y . - lo tte d by th e C o m m itte e for a ll th e re c o rd a s d e c l a r i n g t h a t h o rse s a n d S ta te P rin te r—J . E. G O D F R E Y . 1 r iv e r s a n d h a rb o rs o f th e U n ite d o th e r iv a r-lik e i n s t r u m e n t s a rc c o n - S u p e rin te n d e n t Public In s tr u c tio n — 1 S ta te s o f th is class. T h is Is i m o st tra b a llìi o f w a r, a n d H i l l ’s I n t e r n a W . A. W ARN. r e m a r k a b le s h o w in g , e n d n e v e r tio n a l L aw d e c la re s h o rs cs a rc g e n F o r C o n g re s s , 1st D i s t r i c t , c o u ld h a v e been a c c o m p lis h e d h u t e r a lly c o n s id e r e d a s c o n tr a b a n d J . K. W EA TH ERFO RD . b y a m a n o f u n u s u a l a b ility a n d i n o f w ar, a n d a rc so m e n tio n e d in flu e n c e . S om e of these a p p r o p r i a m a n y tr e a tie s b e tw e e n d if f e r e n t C urry C ounty D em ocratic T ick et. tio n s b a y s been o b ta in e d in th e face S ta te s. N o t o n ly h a s th e n e u tr a l- F or Assessor—J . II. McKLHANEY. For T reasurer—W. 8. AVINSOR. F o r Surveyor—D. C U N N IFF, .It. I’h ls u u d T h a t . I 'o n u n ii n ic a l e d . in th e a r t s o f c iv iliz a tio n an il h u m a n ity s in c e th e n ; b u t in s p ite o f th e o p p o sitio n of th e C h u rc h . A n d all offered as L o w as th e y can he Sold, W e p ro p o se to k e e p a F u l l a n d C o m p le te S to c k o f T h o m a s Je ffe rs o n , n o w a d m i t te d : to h a v e been th e g r e a te s t b e n e fa c to r o f th e h u m a n race, a l th e tim e he w as o n t h e sta g e o f a c tio n , a c c o m p lis h e d th e d iv o rc e o f C h u r c h a n d S ta te , a n d w as d e n o u n c e d a s an “ in f id e l” fo r h is p a in s. GROCERIES & PROVISIONS, D IS IC X S S -C > O I)S , CLOTHING, HATS, GATS, BOOTS ANO SHOES, L a n g lo is , O reg o n . Craniteware^Tinwas’e, Crockery, Etc. Etc. H aving received a F ull S to ck of M uslins, Dress-Goods, P rints, and E v e ry th in g in th a t line, w e shall continue to sell the old stock a t or near cost. Fantastic stories have been written of magic mirrors in which the future was revealed. If such a thing were possible many a bright - faced bride would shrink from the revelation of her- i self, stripped of all her loveliness. If there is one thing which would make a woman shrink from marriage it is to see the rapid physical deterioration which comes to so many wives. The cause is generally due to womanly diseases. Lost health and lost comeliness are restored by the use of I)r. Pierce’s Fa vorite Prescription. It cures irregular ity and dries weakening drains. It heals inflammation and ulceration, and cures female weakness. « I t is w ith th e g re a te s t p leasu re th a t I te ll you w h at I)r Pierce’s F av o rite P rescrip tio n a n d ^G olden M edical D iscovery ’ h ave do h e for m e ,” w rite s M rs. E m m a I.. H ankes, o f 1952 N orth 7th S treet. H arrisb u rg . Pn. " T h e y h av e do n e m e a w orld o f good I h ad fem ale w eak n ess for six y ears; som etim e» w ould feel so b ad ly I d id n ot k n o w w h a t to do, b u t I found re lie f a t last, th a n k s to Dr. Pu ree for h is k in d advice. I have th is m edicine still in m y h o u se a u d w ill alw ays k e e p i t .” If you are led to the purchase of ” Favorite Prescription” because of its remarkable cures of other women, do not accept a substitute which has none of these cures to its credit. Free, Dr. Pierce’s Common Sense Medical Adviser, paper covers, is sent free on receipt of 21 one-cent stamps to pay expense of mailing only. Or for cloth-bound volume send 31 stamps. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. N o tic e to S e tt le . Owing to a change in onr business, parties knowing them selves indebted to 'V. T. Kerr A Co, are requested to cull and settle same by the 1st day ot Ju n e. After that d a te we will lie com pelled t ■ force a settlem ent. Ko do not wait f o r a second invitation. W T. K E R R & CO. | ASEHTS WANTED LIFE OF T. D EW ITT TALMAGE, by , REV. ERANK D EW 1ITTA I,- M At 5E and associate editors of C hris-, tian H erald. Duly book endorsed b y . Talmage family. Enormous profit for ’ agents wb • a t quickly. Outfit ten cents. Write iinniediatelv C L A K K A i 'O . , 2 2 2 S. J i l l S t. i ’ iii!» .. I’ » M ention this Paper. No need for anybody to send away tor sup plies of any kind. G iv e u s a t r i a l , a n d we w ill d o o u r b e s t to g iv e s a tis f a c tio n . Wool- Hides, Pelts and Furs taken in ex? change for Coods. E. H. CHEEVER, D E A I Æ R I^T Grocerigs & Provisions HARDWARE, b is S o il, N O T IC E . Notice is hereby given to all whom it may concern, not t«> enter upon or tres- pa.<tf in any m anner upon the lands of the undendgned, situate in Curry Co., Oregon, for the purjiose of hu n tin g , tithing or otherwise Any person or persona so entering upon sai l prem ises without our consent will he subject to prosecution. KIBSTEN JEN SEN , E. W . JE N S E N . TINWARE, GRANITEWARE, STOVES & RANGES, DOORS & WINDOWS, PAINTS & OILS. In fa c t, a F u ll L in e o f G e n e ra l H a r d w a r e , I PH0LSTERIXG. Langlois, (iu-ry County, Oregon. J i l O S E desiring U l’HOLKT- erin g done - an have th eir wishes All kinds uf Plating done by A. fi. granted by J . J. O'Toole, Port Orford. Sabin, a t' Langlois Knives, forks, E lectric Inertles keep the feet warm «»MnesS ot neutrality, and iig imst H oping th at this will reaeli tiie T hib - O regon. »noons, watchea and jewelry, i.lated «nd keep from .a h b in g cold. For th e view s o f P r e s id e n t R o o se v e lt. Having engaged in the Hardware business, a share of the public pal» i xg, ami tlirough the T ribusi iuv n eg ' 1 ' booklet and rim ila rs , address. w ith gold, silver nickel or çoppor. All T h n t th e B oers s e c u re d t h o u s a n d s lected but never forgotten friends, I Good W ork an d P r ic e s Low . Ei kutrii A pp l i Mier C . ronage is solicited. Fair dealing and satisfaction guaranteed Work called for and delivered M e d fo rd , O re g o n | o f A m i ricali h o rse s a n d m ale e f r o m ,a m . Y ours, etc. .L uis L. A xorasox Work warranted. a lly ru n -d o w n system ? E le ctric Belts unit B a tte rie s , for m en a u d w om en.