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♦75,000 to build a wagon road to connect their coast region with , 1 u .. W \l a v 8ro, i»- California. It seems th at this left W uakinistnn ashington, May 3rd, w 1902. f m " T*tl ^ t h v o u Z fe rytoUmy ar'- May baa come’out very beautiful the county 144,000 in debt, and bi» . The following from the Oregon of May the bt y . within a rveek the trees have turn- hill proposes relief to that amount. TUESDAY, MAY 13,1902. X , u „ » in ian, applies adm irably to conditions t , c , . , u . u „ o u „ u Hy .h . 3 8 ! an exception in favor of a region I O FFIC IA L PA PER OK CUBBY CO. in Curry, and will be found of in way as though I had aught not terest to Timber Land Claimants: have written it ru n o u t my de,agalion of Oregon «ewspa , so isolated as C urry County, and IShUBl> KVKKY TCKHDAY SV E N IN O . Oregon’s tim ber resources have ‘" T ^ d ' v . l l h , t a c e of a T o X - 1 P*r men came here a week ago.hav- grant the relief, but it will be up-1 WALTER SUTTON, : Proprietor lately attracted the attention of X s b u ' i . U - t . s w C“ ' “ « » -A i« . . 1 —r sue- practical mill-iueu who have found SUBSCRIPTION RATES. s ix * “ '- . T o n « » . « . , , , . » < » — : m .the depleted forest supply of TUE TRIBUNE. O f Internet T o T im b er C laim ant». L aud L etter From S. A . Clarke. A11 Im p o rta n t M atter. One Copy One Y ear .................... $1.50 ‘ L u t G utber One 'opjr Six M ontile.................... ”5 Michigan and Wisconsin the neces jo u r paper ,One Copy Three MoiUhs ....... So sity of expansion if they would con 1 ha w ritten a s a 1 o W. T. KERB & CO., (.Successors to John K. Miller Co.) DEALERS Itf Renerai Merchandise, the Capital. Mr. Henry A, Town- as invited by the Exposition mana- of Salemj ba8 a f , uit farm gers and made a very fine addrets tinue the lum ber business. As » dm ! eeos u 't te att ittrt w’ erluyo he nepr there and is interested in F ruit- j on Oregon Day, last Saturday., that AD.VLHTI4INO i t ATK» ÜK A8O NA BI.K. :eo8 U L ve a u .u n » « ; . result, ageuts of same of the largest u go tdor t ger rewuranubeig age th a t represents the fruit inter- is published in the News and Cour- sawmill companies of the Middle liat re OUR AGENTS: The editorial remarks of that hi , .11 ripht anv- ests. Also, Messrs Albert lozier, ie lid have went all right a n j ’ , T Northwest have within a few years c „ „ „ , „1 . u o ' l p. p e r. h 0 w , h. l h l, r t f c w ~ A. B. S abin , Langlois, Oregon. past looked over timber lands in w a j. Now Ir. , of th a t c ity ; F. B. E v a n s, o f Raise- appreciated, as they quote his al- A. II. C eimjk . Pistol River. Grenon. various sections of the state, and that telling plain trut 1 or a k -• A. Y. Beach, of Lakeview; and D. W. F inch , Smith River, Colli. and lusion to the high characters of our have made from time to time rome civil questions is critu-ising an u , H o lla n d , o f OlvmDia, ^ . ^ ^ o ^ a t : to go M r.C W. Holland, of Olympia, pioneers as a lesson for their own , The p rin te d address on yo u r paper , very large purchases. H aving first any father but I can’t help doeing who has a position in the Govern- people to profit by, where lie said I shows the d ate to w h ic h yo u r sub-? cruised the lands carefully, they ( acrlption I . paid. so now. If you will think the mat- “ *nt P rin t,n g Office. There were “I t is not the man who is satisfied H aving purchased the entire Stock of Merchandise of J. L. Miller it Co. have bought undstandingly. It may and Idaho with his lot who goes to the front. we will, until further notice, sell the same at A1I com m unication« intended for p u b licatio n from under- ter over you will see that we do not otliere Horn Spoaane W ith those Contentm ent is the enemy of achiev- m ust be accom panied by t{ie uau^e p i th e w r it be surmised tiom a certain did n 't meet. e r . We m ust know the names of o u r corres current of criticism that owners get our Tribune in these parts until that I pondents. Friday morning and mayby not named I went to the Library o ment* • •Contem ent never suffers, have not always sold as understand then if our 1>. AL at W edderburn Congress, which is one of the grea never sacrifices,* * •betters no con-1 ingly. These lands have been se U epiiblicun S ta le T ick et. rdW d llerrrA h d ea uthdfei trh attractions herejthe b u ild in g .co st ditions, rights no wrongs* • •Con questered by isolation so long that rdhC nlllho,,s “ ,,d 18 tfhe Perfectlon tentm ent may bring happiness, it For Governor— W. J . FU RN ISH , of their owners, in m any instances, teryi e Fr oT ri i i h o of a rt in all respects. •' , ,1 1 ,.. respects We were may be desirable for the individu.-j U m atilla County. have held them at a nominal value, rp g ald rru t ci -t e!n rm rne-rt hhea shown the inside working of the al, but it makes 110 progress and is Supreme Ju d g e— R. S. BEAN, of Lane and with the first appearance of a and o f course a article could not county. automatic conveyers by which books not in the interest of hum anity at purchaser have closed gladly with reach you until Monday and I did , Secretary of State—F. I. DUNBAR, of are sent for and returned to the large.” The editor quoted this as a such terms as have been offered, in not expect you would get riled be- * Clatsop county. magnificent reading room. Mr. A. lesson to South Carolina to be up ; State T reasu rer—C. 8 . MOORE, of order to “get something” as they cause it did not- gel there sooner. B. Slausson, formerly of Oregon, is and doing, to make sacrifices for have expressed it, out of their long But then maybe Ace Crook said K larqatb county. Sup’t of one of the divisions and the advancem ent of the State. fliinh h dfoornt c a td ft ehOr N do Supt. Public In stru ctio n — J. II. ACK unprofitable holdings. This is not The E ditor says: “ In his elo , , , , , welcomes all Oregonians. It would ERM AN , of Multnomah county. I surprising, since such lands are Enmrlek e yaanph h r , r fprad th« quent speech at the exposition, Con- ! u ry rE r raCtBiTee re<lulre a vol“ “ e * descnbe tlie A ttorney-G eneral—A. M. CRAWFORD practically valueless to a m®n whose _ ____ , rf b s!Ni carebcrR uerdtshrQ diss attractions of the Library■ ol Com eressnian Tongue paid a fine tribute of Douglas county. entire capital they represent, and to the spirit of the pioneers who A n d sell offered as L o w as th e y can be Sold, t gress* 1 hen we went to the feenate State P rin ter—J . R. WHITNEY, of for which no purchaser appears. unless h .. name appears so I can * Capitolt where they conquered th a t great commonwealth IJ n p copnty. « l(J H G il. When, however, an intending p u r put my mark ot m Jdqsgb-ewuH-d from the wilderness aud made it chaser, with capital sufficient to ececo vsiohndr d g a aotlvru.egew fflany in U r. one of the richest and most progres F o r C ongress, 1st D istr ic t, build sawmills, establish logging or inaby a whole lot of things. . • » » * k.riuinrv THOMAS II. TONGUE. We propose to keep a Full and Complete Stock of ' . .... • estine things in that great building sive in the Union.” In truth Mr. camps and construct railroads, ap : Bul " UW bu8,ne“ ' " b° 19 The National Congress of the Tongue gave a very eloquent picture pears, these lands assume a positive whale dig whop at srlteagof.Monn Amgrican Kevoiution in words of the early time and the If publicara C ounty T ick et. value according to their location, uraeok H aln, d.snorny sgur.nr j of the men and women who builded our For Joint Representative for Coos and extent and the quality and quanti ¡anyw ay? kgfipbuldguxdoodle-bing, n . frint of which j am a great State. I have never heard or District Society of which I am a Curry Counties—R. D. HUME. . of . .u_!_ -----. growth. u AUhii. ty their . forest W hile 1 I have’nt heard ot him living in read a more eloquent address than For Co. Commissioner—C. W. H A IN ES owners should avoid the too com bamboozel-cadoodleswhea udig-smut member. Thursday about500 went Mr. Tongue made there, that cover on an excursion down the Polomac, For Sheriff—JAS. G. WALKER. mon error of placing a prohibitive for a good while until a fiew days ed the national domain and regard For County Clerk—GEO. W. S M IT H . value upon their holdings, they ago, or has he been chasin coonskin visited Mount Vernon, where a fine all sections should have for all partB address was delivered by Hon. Far Assessor—A. H. POST. should, as a m atter of intelligent wapwodrubdow vqgtfreligdo be-pal of the Union. I t was also, a tr i For Treasurer—JAMES CAU GH ELL. self-interest, inform themselves as Senator Mitchell around W ashing John Goode, a distinguished V ir bute te the high character and fine ginian, whose theme was the life l- pr Surveyor—SANDY OWENS. thoroughly as do intending p u r ton getting his dagsnopadiddle-go intelligence of the people of Oregon. and character of W ashington. He For Coroner—D r. J. J . CALDWELL. chasers of the commercial value of bang cahotts bedaJiMOOOOoranyting Miss Tongue 6- gave was ionowea Dy m is. w, 1 m,o= .^ me a graphic — followed by Mrs. McLean, of the lands, to the end that they may road in shape so he can transport The jjau„!lters of the R evolution.! account of her trip for she went i receive what they are reasonably his salmon eggs over it. Have you The Bcen“ was the beautlt-uliy groV. wilh her father. The quaint old C rar»itew are<T in w are, Crockery, Etc. Etc, D em ocratic S ta te T ic k e t. worth in parting with them. It forgotten) " below th e ' t“ . forgotten, dear editor, how whangd- j , t o m m b b ;! c city itv was different differe, from any she had Governor—OEO. E. CHAM BERLAIN. does no sort of good to make com 00j i t.g0bni,gsmithsonianinstitute or be djt ere glouped. on the seen, but she met a warm welcome Ha ring received a F ull StOCk of M uslins, Supreme Judge—B. F. BONHAM. plaint about a business transaction | olhers? If you have gewhilikmsgo (he g aker,8 : from charn,ing ladies and had a - - . Dress-Goods, P rints, and E v e r y th in g in ■ Secretary of State—D. W. SEARS. after it is once consummated. We and e, en now he will not xvqpdigx I “ I most enjoyable time. I t was de- State T reasurer—HENRY' BLACK shall probably hear a great dea Another little item is why dout Mr. ' mangion and iigbtful to ride along the Ashley th a t line, we shall continue to sell the MAN. about the sharp bargains that g re a t: ekeedadd ie kcwiggle-da-huff-bow ow being photographed, the steam er, River, under the magnificent live old sto ck a t or near cost. AtÇûqato-General—J . H. RALEY. lumber syndicates have driven in kadidder, as he calls them or used I ™ wa^ ^ 8 ¿he PotomaC t0 S oaks, all draped with festoons of) Épate .P r i n t e r - / . E. OODEREY. securing vast timber iireus in this do. But thunk God I ahi not » ru t • e a z » «Lo oami tm»»i i _ __ Superintendent * Public Instruction— state a few years hence. There one of them or damgoodeitiaengolor where the seat ot the famous Marsh- hanging mosses se i the 8e™ ''lr"P‘- ., . „ aupb com. 1 cannot live with wearing the knees all family was in sight, scarce a cal growths and such different con - W . A. WAUN. would be n ' out of my pants praying to jim liuk m iie away. Marshall H all is now ditions of nature, of life, of city V n e d l fUF ftnybodV tO S d ld ¿IWtiy I0P SU1> F or C ongress, 1st D istr ic t, pla.nts were the holders o timber bedadboopadoodleforgadtobedurned i a la/ re80rtan(J ,eaaure g ro u n d ' 8tructurfcs and country homes. 1 J . K . W EATH ERFO RD . land, to proceed as carefully and You can sign my name to this a r t , - buffet ,unch J Oregon makes the finest show of intelligent y itt the mattei of their cle and the other one as I am not t , j •Curry C ounty D em o cr a tic T ick et. disposal as the purchasers proceed the least bit ashamed of ,t. wandered around the beautiful any western or norther n state and 1 A. A E ls’viii J. nolemax . grounds and visited ancient graves Mr. Dosch is a very able represent- Fpr Joint Representative for Coos and >n ll,e matter of their acquirement. , In reply to the above we wish to of the Marshall family until even- | arive of I H e g o n H e wjU begt to giyc salisfaction. " O U T H R ID G •«» ; The development of our timber re-! Curry— ” It. E. E say th a t we have known Mr. Crook .............. ¡ng, plowing our way back to tne . . . . F o r Commissioner, A. ADOLI’IISEN. ! sources is desirable. To develop t ' i d « ‘ j b>-»u ; lis |‘‘-, “ d g s a z a w i^ j;« . jw « ir - o I them capital is necessary, and the F o r County Clerk—A. O. T H R IF T . .1 » k in d . ». «" many small individual holdings For Sheriff—R. A. ALLEN. habitations on the shore. After spent their lives in business at are not in a position to otter any be merged into syndicate i must For Assessor—J . H. M cELHANEY. 55 W oo l, Hides, P elts and Furs taken in ex’ tiling in iris defense. If he is gull awhile Alexandria lit up the h o ri-, Charleston, and I resided there holdings. This is a fair, open and then ’ - v ears ago my y °un8 manhood, For T reasurer—W. 8. WINSOR. ty ot using sucli language he m ust xon with its nightly glamor, chan g e for Goods. - "before I went to Oregon and had legiiimate proposition. The only suffer the consequences without ---- F or Surveyor—D. C U N N IFF, Jr. came the city with its m yriad gleams m any aeijght fu 1 friends there, drawback to its satisfactory con hope of help from us. and the shadow of the Monument j 8. A. C larke . summation is in the lack of specific rising with spectral effect over all. —---------------------------— S. F. Chronicle: On account of knowledge, on the part of the pres NOTICE. ------ I t was a most delightful occasion j allegiM iotirpidation of his patrons ent ( owners, of the commercial val- N otice is hereby given to all whom it . tb e j a v wag a8 p e ,-feet as pos- Robert lj. Hume sued the Amari- jvuuo .. o .- um j ue of their timber. W ithout this in.iy concern, not to enter upon or tres- i can Can Company yesterday in the thejf are likely to block develop- p a is in any manner upon the lands of'sible. th e undersigned, situate in C urry Co., .ri : e v e n in2 there is to be a b a n -! Superior court for 157,350, which , lnenl by placing a valuation al- Oregon, for ttie purpose of h u u tln g , , ■ fishing or other» ise Any person or q u e t g iv en to th e v is ito rs a t som e 1,0.....,». --- j t------------------- amount he says he would have toget|,er loo high upon their la n d s; persons so entering upon »aid prem ise i made as proftt on 46 can-making or> on tbe olller bandt lo part with w ithout o ur consent will lie subject to magnificent hall where the Presi- | dent is to he a guest and other no machines hail not the persons for at prieed which will ho made the prosecution. KIRSTEN JEN SEN , tables in abundance. These affairs whom he had manufactured them bagj8 of j|l wiH agniust a futnre in- E. \V. JEN SEN . are continually coming off at the been dissuaded by the defendant's dustvy tb!U nlay result in vexatious Why can’t we come National Capital and there is noth-1 over to your house and agent» from taking the machines. and unprofitable contentions. play any more? ing th at claims more honor than Hume held patents for inventions ________________ ___________ — Because papa gets so such gatherings of the sons of those mad when we make a in can tpaking machinery, but the NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION, little bit of noise. who fought for freedom. My grand H I L I I L U U Can WOW W ’ s s ^ o l l j threatened V II I o - s » » ' ( — American Company What makes him that father was a surgeon in the early to sue him for infringing it* patent DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, way ? . T and vn I Orrii'K IvL-li’f at IT R R oskiu IH K H I'R I L , OKKaON. Mamma says it's dys- L ko O kkoom , French war as well as in the war of) fights, and in ljlOJ- h® transferred M arch 25, 1908. f pepsia makes him act the Revolution; aud there are other Notice is hereby given th a t th e fol so crazy. hi» patents to the company. He That's about the way lowing-named settler lias tiled notice of ( associations that connects me w ith »aid that the company agreed to let ids intention to m ake final proof in su p it strikes the small boy. early events and gives a claim to The dyspeptic has no him carry out the contracts which port of ids claim, and th a t said proof Too much housework wrecks wo idea of his own unrea will be made before C . V. Woodruff, these histor.c associations. be then had, he to pay the company County Clerk, at Gold Bench, Orugon, sonableness or harsh m en's nerves. And the constant There is nothing immediately ness. Little things are ♦500 for each machine which he de ou Mav 17. 1U02, v ix : care of children, day and night, is magnified and seem to pending in either House of Con OTTO NEUM ANN, often too trying for even a strong livered but this agreement was not justify his quick anger. On Homestead E ntry No. 8S#5, for tlie gress of special interest to our State. woman. A haggard face tells the There's health for the kept. 8F1 SW’l section 2.1, E i NW'L N l-^ dyspeptic and happiness story of the overworked housewife Much time is wasted ou th» Philip , SW J, section 2«, Tn. 31 S., R . I t west. for the family by the and m other. Deranged menses, He names the following witnesses to pine Bill, Democrats trying to make ) use of Doctor Pierce’s prove his con tin u o u s residence upon lcurorrhira and falling of the Golden Medical Discov Portland, May 4.—A sensation capital and denouncing the govern and cultivation of said land, viz: womb result from overwork. ery. It cures diseases of the stom sprung ifl railroad circles ye»- George W. Lurry, D. G. Moore, W ment and impeaching the army as ach and other organs of digestion Every housewife needs a remedy E. Tom pkins, Eugene Fish, all of Ophir, and nutrition, and restores perfect lerday by the filing of articles of to regulate her menses and to inhuman and corrupt, but these O regon. health and strength, by enabling ini rpo,ration of the Great Central keep her sensitive female organs J. T. BRIDGES, Register. disloyal speeches only waste time the perfect digestion aud assimila in jM'rfeet condition Railroad Company, with termini tion of food. and injure the reputation of the " I have t . k n , one bottle o f P r Pierce'« announced as Coos Bay an,d Salt A P oniter to Inventor». Golden M edical Disonrery for indigestion speakers. There will be civil gov and liver com plaint.” w rites M r. C. M Lake. The capital stock author If you wish your patent business prop WilKMl. o f Y a d kin College. Davidson Co., ernment established in the A rchi and prom ptly done »end it to N c. "H a v e had no bad spelts since I in doing this for thousands of ized is ♦10,000,000. By many it is er!« commenced ta k in g v.m r m edicine — in pelago and thoie Islands will be H W D T A CO.. PATENT LAWYERS, fact, have n o i felt lik e the same man Be American women to-day. It cured supposed to be the scheme of J. B. opposite U. s . P aten t Office. W ashing- fore I look the ' Golden M edical Discov more free aud prosperous than they Mrs. Jones and that is why *ho ery ’ 1 could n.X eat anything w ithout ave P .ngra, in wh^.h Binge» H erm .nn j X Jte.°*W H te U w f o r tte ir S i e n ‘- fui distreaa. hat now I can eat an y th in g I ever have dreamed of. But it won’t writ«« this ¿rank le tte r: w u h w ith.sit having unpleasant feelings." is also believed to be interested, tial letter; a poetai card will bring it, be due to the loyalty of statesm an Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets Glendefcne, K y ., Feb. 1«, t W . M b.™ bold u , .b . . p i , b » I h ., ,iu. cleanse and regulate the bowels. I am so g lsd th a t y o u r W in e of C a rd ui ship of these democratic anti-im la h rlptn ir m e. I fe e lln ir better than move is made r in T the r interest -r v of the » tide issue. I have fe lt for year«. I siu d o in f my perialists. own w ork w ith o u t any help, and I Lioulds, for the purpose of seeking a ____________________ _____ Ill fact, a Full Line of General Hardware, w ashrd lest w eek an d wee uot one b it The River and H arbor amend-1 N o tice to S e ttle . tire d . T h e t «how» th e t th e W in e in Pacific coast outlet for the Missouri (loin« me «ood. I sm f e t t in « fleshier inents, introduced by SenatorMitch- E lectricity , Owing to a change in our business, then 1 ever wee before, end Bleep ro o d Pacific. A rua<I to Coot Bty would end eet h e a r t/. Before I be<en ta k in g are in conference between the parties knowing them selves indebted Are you suffering from Rheuiuatiem , ell_______________ W in e of O a m t , I u»ed to here to ley pass through • virgin territory, and Weak laiek, Nervous trouble, o r G en er Houses, but there are hope» that to W. T. K err & Co, are requested to down Sve o r e i* tim es every dny. b u i ally run-down system? E lectric Belts 1 now » I do n o t th in k o f lyln ff down through i new feature _ will : ii u - . and settle same bv th e ta t day of indirectly benefit l’urtl»n<J. ja y . M bs . IlicuABD Jonaa. tbe be adopted. pall ' „ n and B atterir», te r men an d woiueu. I th e June. After that d ate we will bs com- E lectric Ineoies keep the h a t warm S l.a o A T »M V iM iiaT S . Senator Mitchell has secured a fav- , {orce a So do not Having engaged in the Hardware business, a share of the public pats and keep from catching c o l d . For F o r advice t a d Hwratwiy. ad d w w . tum a. " T im 1 a «1» w Adv lai» t v D« part met»» . T U orable report on a bill of his for the wai< |or a invitation, booklet and circulars, address, f hatUBooca M w lU ia a Ce . C U t u a oo«a. T « .e C a . e . t . T . . r R .s r .1 . W it h r '. a r . r . n u ronsge is solicited. Fair dealing and satisfaction guaranteed. E i . kctric ArPUAKCR Co., W T. K ER R Jt CO. S .n S y C . t h .r l li * , eure eo n eilpaon n f o r e r . relief of Curry County, that »penti Medford, Orcgou. j|Be.n< fICC O.lui,druesltu r e fu n d B te e w v m v u v PORT ORFORD, OREGON. > PRICES WITHIN THE REACH OF ALL. NEW GOODS RECEI1E!) BE EEHIE SIMMER, 4 GROCERIES as PROVISIONS, t r a i t , HITS, !E, u r n « 1 SHOES, plies of any kind. E. H. CHEEVER, ITV Grocerias & Provisions i HOUSEWORK WINE’ CARDUI HARDWARE, TINWARE, GRANITEWARE, STOVES & RANGES. DOORS & WINDOWS, PAINTS <fc OILS. I» Langlois, Curry County, Oregon. »