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K • r» THE TRIBUNE. S E N A T I) It .VI IT C H E l . l . — change from place to place, speed C O N O It ESSAI A N T O N O V K— with which the powers of man can lt K I ’ I t E S E N T A T I V E II CAI 14. be transferred from one point loan- W. J . Furnish. A W O M A N 'S R IS K w. T. KERR & CO., a trapeze perform er is greater than a Few Oregon men buve achieved As m an’s. She m ust have a m an's courage other, was never so much desired as lhe bugi|JW3 guccegg that j,ai lhe and a m an’s muscle to Mcceed. But W E D N E S D A Y , M A Y 81, 11M)2. now speed in transportation is she must also work under conditions of Ars* W orking H arm oniously to economy of time, and the adage Hon. AV. J. Furnish, Republican which a man knows nothing. Many an to women acrobats must .OFFICIAL PARKU OF CURRY CO. P u ll Curry Out o f the AI ire. (Successors to John R. Mil(er A t'o.J that ‘time is money' was never tru candidate for Governor. Arriving lie accident attributed' er than now.” • • * in this state from Missouri when to the suddep ISHL'KU JCVEKY T l'E S U A Y EVENING. weakness to but three years of age, Mr. F u rn We thia week publish, on our which all WALTER SUTTON, Proprietor fourth page liie full report of the DEALERS IX ish’» career has in many respects Im p o lit ic S e n a to rs . women are Senate Coiiuuittee on Foatqfflees/ind subject at cer been a remarkable one. l ’luck and SU B SC R IPTIO N KATES. tain times. Post Roads, on the Currv county The fierce young Democrats of the perseverance, coupled with a lofty Dr. Pierce’s O n e C o p y O n e Y e a r ...........................$1.30 relief bill, which also includes the One C opy Six M onths .................... '75 Memorial of the Oregon legislature. Senate, Rawlins, Carmack, Dubois ambition and unswerving feality to Favorite Pre scription heals One Co.pv Threti M o n th s.................. 5o Senator Mitchell has the greatest and Patterson—some of them not the path of honorable business the womanly confidence in the ultimate passage so very young,either—liaveevident- principles haveenabled him to reach diseases which cause weak A j . vektihi . no R ates K eaho M adle . of this bill through both Houses of ly much overdone their attacks up- a high place in the business world ness. It estab Congress, and very justly gives oil the Government, the President, and in the esteem o f his friends and lishes regular ity, dnes Hon. R. D. Hume full credit for OUR AGENTS: weakening not only pasting the memorial, but the Secretary of War, the Generals business associates. A. B. S akin , Langlois, Oregop. heals Ml. Furnish was born in R an-, drains, originating the idea and and hold and other officers o f the Army. In- inflammation A. II. C kook , Pistol River, Oregon. ing to it. Jf the bill becomes, a law, stead of calmly and considerately dolph County, Mo., in August, 1862 and ulceration, D . W . F inch , S m ith R iv er, Calti. and the prospects are continually proceeding to ascesta n and make and crossed the plains in 1865, set-' aud cures female weakness. It makes- weak women strong and sick women growing more favorable, Mr. Hume public the facts about alleged cruel- tling at Dallas, Polk County, where well. will certainly be entitled to the " W ith pleasu re I w rite to-day in p raise o f Dr. T h e p r in te d »ititren» on y o u r p a p e r , an d h is m e d icin es,” says Mrs. M ary C on how a th e d a te to w h ic h y o u r l u l e j credit of devising a nieansof lifting ties and atrocities in the Philippines lie remained five years, when his w Pierce a y . o f A ppleton. L aw rence Co., T en n . "W as r lp t to u is p a id . f ««- u b led w ith fem ale d ise a se ; th e back o f my our county out of the mire and they started out by magnifying re- parents moved to Umatilla County, tro h ead h u rt m e so I could n ot lie in bed an d I H aving purchased tiie entire Stock of Merchandise of .1. R. Miller & Co, AJJ c o .4 tn u n ic a tlo u s in te n d e d fo r p u b lic a tio n swamp oi almost iiopeiess indebted ports and incidents, and by whole- The rudim ents of a common school w ould have to sit up.- a n d th e n I w ould hnvP such p ain s from m y w aist dow n I could scarcely ' we will, until further notice, sell the same at m u s t be a c c o m p a n ie d b y th e n a m e o f th e w r i t ness. One thing is sure, whether ! sale, iniemperate and evidently ma- education were supplemented by a ra ise up. My feet a u d h a n d s w ould feel alm o st i e r . ' We m u s t k n o w th e u a iu e s o f o u r eorrea- we lose or will, .Mr. llu in e has been lik e ict Since ta k in g D r P ierce's F avorite I licious abuse. The natural, inevit- short course in a business college. P rescrip tio n I can bleep well all n ig h t. . Could ' poudenta. honest and sincere in his efforts, h ard ly d rag abound before I took your m ed i e. an 1 now can do my housew ork a n d h elp and enthusiastic in his belief that able reaction is taking place. Some For a time he was in the employ of cin m y h u sb an d in th e field. W ords ca n n o t ex p ress th e th a n k s 1 ow e to Dr; p ie rce.” Speriy & Co. in Portland, later be Some sir years ago the people of Congress will see the justness of the , things have been done—especially Weak and sick women are invited to the first Congressional Ijlsp ict took ?h° uld t»«« b ill pass the the adm itted Smith order—that coming a partner. This business consult Dr. Pierce, by l e t t e r ,/ h r . A1J 1 " n . . b . . S e n a te a t th e p re s e n t se ss io n , w inch was swept away by the Cleveland correspondence is held as strictly private Thomas H. longue oil his faitn in ¡g very probable, it will have an should not have been done, even and sacredly confidential. Address Dr. Washington county, and sent him able, earnest and influential chain under severe provocation; but when tariff, and Furnish had to begin R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. J?r. Pierce’s Common Sense Medical to Washington to represent their pion in the person of congressman all the facts are sifted it will prob life over again. Adviser, containing more than a thoii- He became Deputy United States ably be found that most of our ofli S4.id large pages, is sent fr e e on receipt interests in the halls <>t Congress. Tongue, who has already expressed »1 i i i account .„......„I or „ri,!,„ his views, - in no uncertain terms,on cers have carried on the war as con Marshal under Marshal John My of stam ps to pay expense of mailing He rendered a good him- . ,. . . , . aic .e.. e the question ot government aid tor siderately and humanely as circum ers and at the close of his term was Qnly. Send 21 one-cent stamps for the clothdxnuid volume, or only 21 stamps self, and .tyvo years later they sent | wagon roads, and has already paved elected Sheriff of U m atilla County. for the lx>ok in paper covers. Address him back again. He again demon i the way for this bill in the House, stances would admit. Dr. R. V. Pierce. Buffalo, N. Y. And the impolitic Senators should So satisfactorily did he discharge strated that he was the right man hy a. very able speech, delivered on in the right place, and for the tliird April 24, in support of an amend also have rembered that on sober the duties of this office that lie was R e p u b lic a n S ta te T ic k e t . ment increasing the appropriation _____ time he was returned to the posi ‘‘for public load inquiries” from second thought the disposition of given a second term. Having al- tion he had so faithfully and hon $20,000 to $10,000. The speech is the people is to stand by the Gov- ready gone into the wool warehouse For Governor—W. .1. FU R N ISH , r A n d a ll o ffered as L o w as t h e y can be Sold, fm atijlg County. orably filled. And now, after six not only an able presentation of the ernment, the I’residedt and his Cab- business as a side issue, Mr. Furn- ¡net, and the Generals and soldiers ish at the close of his official career Supreme Judge—R. S. BEAN, of Lane matter, but makes very interesting years of faithful service, in which who are obeying the Government's devoted all of his time to this busi- county, reading, and we regret that spate he has gained a position oi influence will not permit us to publish it in of State F. I. D U N BA R, of and power attained by few men in full, but we make a few extracts, commands. W hile there is some “ess, which has been very success- Secretary We propose to keep a Full and Complete Stock of C latso p c o u n ty . ground for criticism and complaint ful. E ight years ago Mr. Furnish so short a time, the general semi- as follows State Treasurer— 8. MOORE, of inent is, “ well done, good and faith 1 ’’There is no greater subject with these rash .Senators, as some of the assisted jn the reorganization of the Klamath county. Bank, with ful servant,” and the overwhelming which wo are called upon to deal cooler, wiser Democratic heads arc Pendleton Savings Supt. P u b lic In stru c tio n J . II. A CK i > itii:s ís í-o o o r > s , E R M A N , of M ultnom ah c o u n ty . verdict of the voteis of the first dis than im proving the means, extend aware, have much overshot the which he has been identified con- ing the facilities, and reducing the A tto rn e y -G e n e ra l—A. >1. CRA W FO RD trict on the 2d of June will be, an cost of transportation. There is no mark, and arc now already on the i tinuously since. Although a Democrat all his life, oi D ouglas county, other two years term at hard labor branch of transportation where im defensive. Mi. Furnish had the courage to State Printer—J . It. WHJTNEY, oi provement has been so retarded, or in the national capital. Linn countv. leave his party when it declared in so imperatively needed, and is yet Washington. May 12.—I tis s ta t- favor of free silver. He has been a so universally neglected us trans- ed on the highest authority that llu in e Solid in Coos. ' portation on our common roads. F or Congress, 1st D istrict, Republican since 1896, when he was In the agricultural appropriation President Roosevelt is taking a very elected a Presidedtial Elector on TH O M A S II. T O N G U E. For Jo in t Representative for Coos hill passed last year, and carrying ng I keen interest in the Oregon cam and C urry, R. b.Humeseems to have $4,577,420, no appropriation pro i paign, and is watching the several the Republican ticket. Mr. F u rn R ep u b lican County Ticket, iin easy race as there is nothing in portionate to this amount produced I moves with considerable concern. ish has also served two terms as G ra p itew a re < T in w are, Crockery, Etc. Etc. 1 .1 . 1 So much good as the $20,000 for 1 Hu believes th at it is the duty of Mayor of Pendleton. F o r J o in t R ep resen tativ e for Coos a n d his legislative record that can .lnl|,lic roa(| jllqllil.ius - In the nomination of Mr. Furn-J C u rry C ounties—It. D . H U M E . urged against his re-election, while ..The movement for good roads is not only every Republican, but ish to the office of Governor, East- F o r Co. C om m issioner—C. AV. H A IN E S H a v in g re c e iv e d a F u ll S to c k o f M u slin s, his efforts to help Curry county out im portant in many ways. It con every good, true American in the pf debt is strongly in his favor, lie- corns not only the pockets, but the , state, every advocate of sound gov- i era Oregon Republicans have re F o r Sheriff—J AS. G. W A LK ER . D ress-G oods, P r in ts , a n d E v e r y th in g in sides his opponent on the Democrat health, the tastes, and even th e . em inent, not only to support the ceived the recognition they have F o r C o u n ty C lerk —G E O . AV. S M IT H . morals ot the people. Problems of long been clamoring for. Mr. F u rn F o r Assessor—A. H. P O ST . th a t line, w e s h a ll c o n tin u e to se ll th e ic side, It. E. G uthridge, of Curry transportation have always been, two Republican nominees for Con ish is an energetic campaigner and F o r T re a su re r—JA M E S CAU G1JK LL. county, is not well known and es- are now, and will continue to be of gress, but tile state ticset and the . old s to c k a t or n e a r cost. pecjujly jn Coos, and it is thought pressing and exceptional impor- Legislative lionet as well, because his name adds strength to tiie Re- F o r Surveyor—SA N D Y OW ENS. publican ticket. F o r C oroner—D r. J . J . CALDAVELL. thut his chances in the race are very j tance. They have engaged the at- of the issues involved, lie believes The Repablican party has sa il in noor. Mr. Hume will have an easy jention ol government», ancient ami th at all factional differences should • . i ,, i i modern— European, Asiatic, Afri- D em ocratic State T ick et. ¡Victory.—Bandon Recorder. cun and America,.. They arc at- be set aside, and not carried to the ils platfor(Ii; "We recognize the Hon. R. IT lluine, who is up for tra d in g the attention o f private eu- polls. Iho liesident, because oL rights of labor to orgunizeaud com- re-election to the legislature from terprises, and the greatest combina- liis interest ,n the Oregon campaign, ! bine for m utual protection under the 1 Governor—GEO. E. C H A M B E R L A IN , Coos and Curry counties, made an lions of capital endeavoring to eon- has been reading editorials in the ]aw, anj wu reconl,nend that legis- j Suprem e Ju d g e —1!. F . B o N H A M . . i . i • i tiol and monopolize the avenues Oregonian, and is very much grali- lain,es enact all necessary legisla-, S e c re ta ry of S ta te —D. AV. SEA RS. enviable record in our last legisla a||<, meana ()f l,.ullK|)(„.lalio,| ture. He wus true to tiis constitu * * • «-jt ¡g safe („ say t|lat 0V_ tied that his position upon the main j lj011 lo protect labor in all its rights S ta te T re a s u re r—H E N R Y B L A C K Give us a trial, and we will do our best to give satisfaction, MAN. tuts and a straightforward friend to ery dollar in tho United States— issues before lhe American people an(1 priviicgc^, in the interest o f, A tto rn ey -G e n e ral—J . H. R A L E Y . Hon. Binger Hermann for U. 8. gold ami silver and paper, large de- are indorsed by that paper, aud by American labor and the up-building Senator, whom he voted for until ¡nominations and subsidiary-!» i the Republican party of the state, j of the workingman as the corner- S ta te P rin te r—J . E. G O D F R E Y . S u p e rin te n d e n t P u b lic I n s tru c tio n — , . last \ hour, then seeing there was ; paid out every yvar ot our existence 1 lesident Loosetelt, like all ol sionu of t)le prosperity of our coun- the an(J wat(.,. spol,ta . AV. A. W AUN.I Wool« Hides, Pelts and Furs taken in ex* Ho show, he supported John (ion alone, and yet bv far tliegreat his predecessors, docs not allow try. We recommend that Congress F or Congress, 1st D istrict, Mitchell, and this act alone is sulli- j e r p a r t of th e i tins and rivulets that himself to be interviewed, nor does create a departm ent of labor in change for Goods. J. K. W EA THERFORD. cienl reward to merit a most popu feed and swell these great streams lie care to be quoted on public m a t- , charge of a Secretary, with a seat in lar vote for Mr, Hume. There is of commerce run along our public ters, reserving the right to declare the Cabinet.” This 1 most heartily Curry County D em ocratic Ticket. roads, the common highways and no tnan in the whole State of (Ire-,. common property of all the people, himself through official channels endorse in letter ami spirit. H av gon closer to the hearts of the l«to-1 This probably is true, in a smaller and Congress. At the same time, ing been a laborer myself for more F o r J o in t R e p resen tativ e fo r C oos a n d C u rry —R. E . G U T H R ID G E . pie than Mr. Mitchell, and Ml. I degree, regarding the products of the keen interest which he shows in than halt my life, I know what it lluine, when it comes to electing a mines, hut it is almost wholly true affairs in every part of the country is to earn the daily bread by the For Commissi«,ner, A. ADOLPHSEN U. 8. Senator next winter.»» Salem, « " X ^ 8 J ? ? of is unquestioned, especially in the . i ture. In order to realize th e lull Oregon campaign, which so many sweat of >'.e brow, and my lieait For County Clerk—A. O. THRIFT, goes out iu sympathy with the lion For Sheriff -R . A. ALLEN. will show lus wisdom m selecting a | benelits of , |le guins expended and capable and competent man for the the improvements we have achieved Rt'gubileans r egaid as of such great eat toiler in the unequal struggle for F o r A ssessor—J . H . M c E L IIA N E Y . position, just as he did when he vo- by rail and steamboat, there should importance. his rights. As governor 1 shäll ev F or T re a su re r—AV. 8. AV1N8OR. ted on that question two years ago. ' »*« 11 corresponding improvement in er be watchful of the interests of F o r Surveyor—D. C U N N 1FE , J r . ' k, , our common roads. the laborer and will use my iuffu- —r|l»ri> i e t un' 1 ‘‘The common road leads to the enee in behalt of all necessary legis ¡railroad station aud to the wharf NOTICE. lation looking to the protection of ljepreseqtative Tongue’s address upon the bank ol lake or river. The a t Ctiarleslou, printed in The Ore I \ ise I»'« labor in all its rights and privileges , . . , • , , »fountain. W ithout the common — W. J. Finnish, speech at A sh All persons a re ticreby w a rn ed not to gonian yesterday, ,s an admirable |,ig|,„-av an,i lhl. , „-agoll j,.,,,, tresp ass upon th e lands of th e u n d e r land, May 1st. nclpevemcnt, sound, statesmanlike, ,..pis „-mild rust upon the track and signed s itu a te in C u rry C o u n ty , by d e p o s itin g m ate ria l of any k in d th ere o n , of excellent literary quality and ol steamboats rot at the wharf. While o r to use a n y p a r t of th e said lan«l for S c u ttle , inestimable value to the stale he so great combinations of capital are b u sin e ss purposes. ably serves in Congress. There are s««king 1° monopolize the water A ny person so tresp assin g will be . J , is. ! a iiu vail road route;«, lor tho nn- A th e n s , T e n n ., J a n . 27,1901. The worst thing that ever hap prosecuted to the fu ll e x te n t of th e law. Rv**r Rince th e firs t a p n ueftru e a ra n ce o f tu m y r few men in either house ot Long, ess plt>velIiellt ,lt -.vinch tho govern- K. D. H U M E . tneiiNea th e y w o re v e ry irr ir r e g u la r a n d I pened to the Democrats of Oregon Wedderburn, Or., Aug. 17, 18H9. who could have prepared and d e - 1 ,nent has expended so much, the Buffereil w ith g r e a t p a in in m y hip«, back, at»)niach a n d leg«, w ith te r r io le was the adoption of this policy (of Referring to the above Notice, the livered a speech showing such uc- common highways belong toall the b e a rin g dow n p n in a in th e ab d o m en . .-cuttle) by their party with respect -«"bseriber wo,.1,1 also notify th.-public, D u rin g (ho jm at m o n th I h av e b ee n qiiaiutuucc with history, grasp of people ot the United States. No ta k in g W in e o f C a rd u i a n d T h e d fo rd ’« 7 7. . 1 J 1 I that he js prepared to furnish wharling B la c k -D ro u g h t, a n d I p*ooed th e m o n th Wlitioal and social questions, ami a '>{' «M1»“1» '»onopo to the Philippines. It may be pos- facilities on e ith e r side « Rogue B ’- e r ly p eritx t w ith o u t p a in fo r th e first tim e 1 1 lize the control ol them. Their ben sible that iu some eastern states ‘ro n tin g th e lands owm-,1 b> l.uo a t toe iii year» . N a n nib D a v is . catholicity of spirit without which efits, like the dews ol' heaven, de j snrnv rates of wharfage as are charged there is support for tiiis Democrat- for like Accommodations at th e w harf these interchanges of ideas between eend alike upon the just utid the What Is life worth Io a woman suffer ic policy, but in the west and par- Fort Orford. Curry County, Oregon, sections are in vain. It seems to unjust, the niillionniru and the pau 1 ■' 1 all re p o rts to th e c o n tra ry n o tw lth - ing like Nannie Davis suffersd? Yet licularly among those |H.‘ople whose standing. R. D. HUME. The Oregonian that the very least per. the child of the poor us well as there are women in thousands at homes th e child of the rich. ' states are washed by the waves of __ to-day who are bearing those terrible Mr. Tongue's district can do in the , , ... .... ,, , , i ‘The people’s money expended the Pacific ocean, there is no tolera menstrual pains in silence. II you are Trespass Notice. way of appreciation of his creditable for t |H,ir i,ul)r()Vemenl wi|j b)egg aU one ot these we want to say tha! this tion for the programme marked out representatidn of jheip end hi* stat- the people. There will be no per same by the Democrats in Congress and Notice is hereby given to all whom it esiuunlike treatm ent of Oregon and centnge deducted to increase the full r ii ...... i i ,i . , nwy concern not to enter upon or Ires- the Oregon country is to give him coffers of those already rich. * * fellowcd by the convention ot the pass in a n y manner upon the land of «m ajority at the June election A *“ ''¡«8 for transportation of per- party in our neighboring state. When th»' undersigned, situated iu Curry , ,, , . , ,, county Oregon, for the purpose of w ill bring you permanent rolial. Con , ■ Isons and property over the common H it tote shall be taken in Oregon j.unting with guns or dogs, or other- j which will in some degree recQ(j•« rotttls woui() ,H, inorc wide]y ,,jf. sole yoursell with the knowledge that in June it will be shown what the wlse trespass In any manner. Any 1 .0 0 0,00 0 woman have been completely nite his long and faithful labors on fused, would inure to the benefit of . i , .. ., ,, e ,■ , ' person or persons bo entering upon saia I cured by Wine ol Cardui. These wom peop e tlunk ot the Hag l u l l i n g pol- prem ises w ith o u t mv consent will be behalf of his constituents.—Oregon- more people, and to more people ! icy of the Democratic party.—Bmg,.! prosecuted to'the full extent ol tiie en suffered from leucorrhosa. irregular who Heed it, than a decrease on any lan. manses, headache, backache, and other expenditure. Hatesman. MK8. MARY A. COLEBROOK. bearing down pains. Wlna ol Cardui “I need not dwell upon the im- In fai l, a Full Line of General Hardware, K Iw t r le t t y . w ill slop all theta achat and paint - , , _ ! portunce o f good roads as they affect! I lr n n t j r la l l l o n d D e e p . Are y.m suffering ir.,m Rheumatism, lbe transportation of person*. They lor you. Purchase a * 1 .0 0 bottla ot ( lean blood meant a dean »kin. No Wine el Cardui to-day and taka It in ally run-down ayateiu? Electric Belts H,ve us increased time and lncreas- I eauty without it. l'a«arct». Candy Cathar the privacy o kom«. tic clean >our blood and keep it dean, by an<t B a t t e r ie s , tor m e n a n d w o m e n , ed pleasure. We accomplish more, itirring up the laay liver and dnvtpc >11 im- Electric Insoles keep th e fe e t w a r m see more of life, live more and Ion For adv ir * ami hterwior« r«. » « V trv aa. B lvtnc aym p- I purities iron» the body. Begin toMay to "Tha lx jir a ' A'ivieory I^psbrtnivnV' a n d k e e p fr o m c a c h in g c o ld . E o r „ r r ¡ n o ll# v e , r ( h ttn o u r n n c e s te rs banish pimple*, boifa, blotchea. blackheads, T h is a l r n s t u r e ii o n »v ery box o l lb » ( » o n ia » The f hattiU K xga Me« C«>, t tkAttMlHwqpV, b o o k le t a n d c ir c u la r s , address, ff. , . . J . Having engaged in the Hardware business, a share of the public pay and that aiddy bthoua complexion by taking ; of» Ekxeran Ari-uxacu 0o„ did m «en, 1 une is becoming of I I aacareta,—beauty for ten cent«. All «bug- 1 Laxative Bromo-Quinine T»bi.u Medford, Oregon, j supreme importance. “ Duickneis ' ' of « I -tat». aa!uu«.tton guaranteed, 10c, 1 ib* r»uM«iy that «ura a »oM la »a» aaj (ronage is solicited. F air dealing and satisfaction guaranteed. Genera! Merchandise, PORT ORFORD, OREGON. PRICES WITHIN THE REACH OF ALL. NEW GOODS GROCERIES Ss PROVISIONS, No need for anybody to send away tor sup plies of any kind. E. H. CHEEVER, IÎT 3A .U I3T I IIS' Groceries & Provisions STOPS PAIN WINE^CARDUI HARDWARE, TINWARE, GRANITEWARE, STOVES & RANGES. DOORS & WINDOWS, PAINTS & OILS. Langlois, Lurry County, Oregon. J