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V o lu m e p o r t X II. o u f ' o h i *, O r e g o n , W e d n e s d a y , o c t o b e h 21, 1903. N um ber 52€t A n o th er S tea m er l'or Coon The building of » first-class lim it the dominion which the pur Hay K un. WFFfCllL DIRECTORY. permanent public highway from chaser has over the land after its Portland to Salem by convict labor I purchase from the government, or Portland Journal.—It is now M "»nt I S " O1STH1CT OVFK'MlH : is a project which Governor Cham restrict, in the »lilhU et, his power iciU, geU,e(J l|w t steamer berlain believes can be profitably (7. 8. Set«— J ’* » H . Mite belt of Port ¡of alienation. All that it denoun- u. _______ , will tie plying regularly between land and Chas. Fulton of Astoria ' la gripp undertaken by the state. He will ices is a prior agreement—the actiug 1 i. My friends fri with a bid cough. said »Congressmaa, F irst D iatiict—Binger the Cooe Bay towns aud Portland, soon begin work with convicts on a | for another in the purchase. IfI I had consumption. I then tried Hermann, of Roseburg. ! when the title passed from the gov- J *" l® 941 ' ice " *lic^ t ^>e i road leading to one of the state in Ayer’a Cherry Pectoral and it 'Governor—O o . E. Chamberlain Ha cured me promptly. ” urnment no one else save the pur- lance gives. rom present in l stitutions and if the results are as le tn. A. K. Randles, Nokomis, III. , , , . .. j cations the opinion is prevalent on I satisfactory as he believes they will Secretary o i State—F. I. Dunbar, Sa chaser had any claim upon it, or . , , J . r •. Ì the w ateiiiont th at the steamer he he will recommend to the next lem. You forgot to buy a bot 1 any contract or agreement for it, „ . , , _ .. . . Staite T.eatftarce—O a s . 8. Moore, Sa , . ' . *. . I Prentiss of the California ife Oregon Legislature the passage of au aet tle of A yer’s C herry Pec the act is satisfied, Montgomery n ® lem. 1 . , . , . ,, , . . Coast Steamship Company’s fleet providing for extensive road build- m ight righ tfu lly go or send into! ... , u toral when your cold first Snpt. Public Instruction—J. H. Ack- • J , will go on this run, it is also believ- ; ing with a view to furnishing em- en aan , Salem. th a t vicinity, or to individuals, a ., . . , , came on, so you let it run ■” , that Eureka might be made her I ployment to all convicts. State Printer—/ . B. Whitney, Salem. willingness to buy timber land at a ,, along. Even now, w ith . . . . , . , . .u.u.uu», ns the trade at ... _____ i - r . L . i -L i-L .. southern terminus, Attorney General—D. R. N . Black Governor Chamberlain’s purpose price in the excess of that which it , . . . ... all your hard coughing, it burn, Salem. r , . i that point is rapidly increasing, ! is to find employment for the con cost to obtain it from the govern- „ . r , . Clerk State Laud Board—G. G. Brown, | w ill not disappoint you. , , i By running to Eureka and coming victs without bringing them into ment; and any person knowing o f , , r . . , ,, Salem. There’s a record of sixty ’ . , rightfully . , , ,, go . to .. th at ofier might the 1 hack to Portland . by way } of Coos i competition with free labor. At Jo in t Senator for Coos and Curry—T. ; , , 8 , B. Bay a quick service can be estab | present the stale prisoners employ years to fall back on. M. Ldmmick.. laud office and make application . . , . , . i lis h e d . T tra s l i n : 8 c ., Me.. (I. All Joint Representative for Coos and ed iu the Leuwenberg Going Coin.- and purchase a timber tract from I ,. Curry—K. D. Hume, Weddcrburu. f 1 Bv is new By th this new arrangement the pony’s stove foundry in the m anu C I ! your doctor. It ho toko It. the government, and the fact above then do a t h e t a y t . I t he to la yea not Judge, id Judicial District—J. W. present schedule of the Alliance facture . [ stoves, which are sold in to take It, then doa’t take II. Ho k e e n . stated point as naturally to such a Leave It with him. Wo »ro wlllins. Hamilton, Uoseburg. will not be affected in the least. competition wilh goods manufactur S.C . AYKIt CO., Lowell, U e u . Prosecuting Attorney, ad Judicial D is of state affairs as to a violation of the She will contiuue to ply between ed by free labor. As a result men trict—George M. Brown, Roseburg. law by the definite agreement prior Portland and San Francisco, stop who desire to eugage in the m anu U . 8 . Commissioners—J. H . Upton, L aud C laim an ts need n o t s w e a r to any purchase from the govern ping at Coos Bay points on both L an glois; J. Huntley, Gold Beach. facture of stoves And that it is u n ment—point to it even more nat T hey’ll E a t T im ber. the up and the down trips. COUNTY OKVICKHS. profitable to do so. urally, for no man is presumed to County Ju d g e— E. A. B ailey, Gold The great amount of freight be do wrong nr violate the law, and Timber laud claimants w bo have ing received at the local dock, it is The Humboldt Standard of laust- proved up and payed for their lands, every man is presumed to know County Commissioners—F. H. Blake, said, makes it ntceseary to add to Saturday states th a t 806,400 acres but have not yet received patents, the law.” Chetco; C. W. ilaiues, Eckley. l, V U .J, the service. Eor the past two of publio land in this land district Sheriff—J. G. Walker, Gold Beuch. are feeling much easier, says the weeks more freight has been offered was withdrawn from entry on the County Clerk—George W. Smith, R u ssia and M anchuria. I > H Y O O O I > M , Medford Soutlrern Oregonian. The than it was possible to handle. 3d iust. This puts an end to all* bi o ld B e a c h . general opinion seems to be th at C suaty Treasurer—James Caughell, I t is announced with much sol This has been partly attributable to timber land entries in this district,. the harsh interpretation of the word I Wedderburn. emnity in the morning dispatches the fact, however, «f the Alliance except perhaps a few scattering speculation being made by the land Assessor—A. H. Post, Port Orford,. being off the run for a week to un pieces of little importance in other Sctauul Supt.— Win. S. Guerin, Lang departm ent will not stand. This that Russia does not propose to give dsrgo repairs. Since then the dock townships. I t is believed that the lo is. is further strengthened by the fact up Manchuria. The news is given timber land claim ants, who have has been congested with freight. Wurveyor—D. Cunniff, Jr., Gold Beach. there is a decision of tho United forth with an appearance of triumph, claims on any of the withdrawn The passenger traffic between U x KTI n o » or ru n cujlikts . States supreme court bearing direct as though a most momentous dis lands, will not be allowed to prove Portland and the Cooe Bay towns Circuit Court meets Fourth Monday in | ly upon the point at issue. In effect, covery had ju st been made. up. Trinity, Tehama, Shasta, and has also been increasing of late at August of wach year. There has been a good deal of the decision states that the claimant County Commissioners Court meets Humboldt counties are affected by an astonishing rate. Every berth is at liberty to sell the land at any polite fiction about Russia’s rela drat Weunesuay in January, April, the withdrawal, Del Norte n et being is usually sold several days in a d time, and in this case it was men tions to Manchuria. There has J uly and September ol each year. vance of the steamer’s sailing date. mentioned, but is probably inolud- Probata Court meets unit Monday in been stupendous false pretense, as tioned that land was sold for which Many of those desiring to go to the ed.—Del Norte Record. eacu in until. payment had not yet been made to well as something that m ight be southwestern part of the state are CUBBY COUNTY TOST OFFlCKS AMD roST- characterized as colossal lying, were the government. The latest indictm ent of. pflrt MasTKKS. compelled to take the railroad, and The decision follows the evident it not for the fact that the matter office officials by the Washingt#!?' then stage it for a distance of about Subetco...................... ............F. H . Blake. Hardware, Tinware, Glassware, Crockery. common sense views of the matter, concerned great nations Instead of grand ju ry is th a t of W. Sffott y isiu u r........... 75 miles. All would go on the wat th a t unless there is a conclusive humble individuals. But as a Towers, superintendent of one of,, Uoid B e a c h .. er route if the proper accomodations arrangem ent to turn over the land matter of fact no sane person need the city branch offices, who ia Weuilerburu. could be secured. That is one of for a certa in consideration for the to have been deluded about Russia’s lU lu ev............. ........................ J. R. Hall. cused of receiving a commission on the im portant reasons why the Agues« . . . . . . . ......M r s . J. D . Cooley. right, t he claimant is actingentirely ultimate attitude to Manchuria. It the sale of book typewriting,- steamer service is to he increased. FLOUR and FE E D always on hand. Opuir.............. ................ VV . L. Burrow. within the law and within his never intended to peaceably loose machines to the government. He - A/oruiu........... its held on that former home of the rights. is said to hav« received 150 out o( Orders taken for any article not in stock. l'o r i U rlo n i.. Salem, Oct. 10.—J. L. Morrow of • 1( » The decision was rendered iu the present Chinese danasty. ItJ rail- every $200 paid by the government L/à HUI 14 IE ........... Wurner Valley, the leader of the Orders taken for Suits, and fits guaranteed. road-building» was contemporane ......................L. Hana led'. case of tlie United States vs Mont ¿.au gioia....... to a typewriter company, and to ........... ...................J. A. Hmues. gomery and Budd,and was carried ous with the most advanced system homesteaders who have for a num have mado $1,800 out of the agree up from the state of Washington. of colonization th a t the world has ber of years contested for the pos ment. He was dismissed from of I t appears in the U. 8. supreme ever seen. I t built and fortified session of the lands on which they fice immediately by the Postmaster J. H U N TLEY , court, volume 144, page 154. It cities which sprung up as if by live, and which nre claimed by the General and has given bond of$10,- magic from the arid plains. I t fill Warner Valley Livestock company, 000 for his appearance. reads in part as follows: Attorney à Counselor at Law “The particular charge is that ed them with a teeming population was in Salem yesterday and left The bureau of labor is about to Budd before his application had of Russians. I t followed Russia’s last evening for Portland to see NOTARY PUBLIC, country Governor Chamberlain before the issue liie result of an exhaustive unlawfully and fraudulently made plan of Russianizing the latter goes to Washington. Mr. study of the increased cost of liv which it was preparing to absorb, an agreement with his co defend OkCtlUN. U O L Ü lik A C M ant, Montgomery, by which the and unlike England, made no con Morrow and his colleagues who set ing during the last few years in re title he was to acquire from the cession whatever to the feelings, tled on the lands in good faith, re lation to the increased wages. Th» Courte ei this Will Practice in all the United States should inure to the prejudices or beliefs of the actual cently received a serious repulse result of this inquiry shows th a t interior departm ent wages have so fully kept pace with Sitate. benfit of such co-defendant. Upon occupants of the soil. True, it had when the cat the increased cost of living th at it Paulic Land Cases a Specialty. this question the fact that stands a practically fallow field in which decided in favor of the tle barons as against the smaller may safely be said that the con out prominently is that thero is no to work. The whole country had direct testimony that Budd made been ravaged and terrorized by settlers, holding that the lands dition of the laboring mail is better an agreement with Montgomery, or hordes of robbers, which simply de were swamp lands, ns sold by the j today than ever before in the his- J. H. UPTON, AH goods not giving satisfaction can be returned,'and moneyj refund- even that thay ever met, or either fied the weak and distant govern state to the livestock people a num- j tory of the country. * j .» . C O M M I M 8 I U N U K , -------------------- \ knew of the existence of the other ment at Pekin. They laid the her of years ago. The homesteaders ! ■ ed, providing the goods are returned in good order. under this ruling would lose their j Lhe H. McCormick LumberCom- until Budd had fully paid for the country waste and its scattered NOTARY PUBLIC, lands and improvements, and they Pany> of McCormick, \V ash., do not land. No witness ever knew or population paid tribute to them. will, therefore, lake further steps ; propose to get caught short on »¡in L amuloib , C u u y C o ., O bsgon . heard of any agreement. What, Russia’s strong arm brought order to secure the lands. G overnor! her. They have recently bought * then, is the evidence upon which out of chaos. I t punished with a Chamberlain is going to W ashing-1130,000,000 feet in Lewis county, Peeler iu Town Lots, and Improve*! the government relies? I t appears ! ueavy hand, but a t the same time ton to look after land matters for which makes them the owners of and Wild Lands. that Montgomery purchased quite ¡t gB ve employment to those who Filings and Final Proofs Made on a number of tracts of tim ber lands W0UU work at wages which they liie state land office, and secure a over four thousand acres. They in that vicinity, some 10,009 acrcB, ! never before been able to earn, settlement of a number of vexed ,ar® cutting it off pretty fast, Homesteads and Pre-emptions. ¡as claimed by one of the witnesses; ! gav« them security ¡^possession, questions, and Mr. Morrow is anx I t is reported that the Empress GENERAL CONVEYANCING. that the title of 21 of these tracts anj t0 a great degree made them ious to secure the governor’s inter of China cannot live much longer. ! was obtained from the government proselytes by contrasting what vention in the case of the settlers When she dies the rulers of the within one year, by various parties, | £tu8S;a was able to do with what who are fighting for their homes Western nations will be obliged to L. A. ROBERTS, against the Warner Valley Live- ■ but with tho same tw„ witnesses to China had failed to do. send the usual messages of con A T T O R N E Y A T LAW , Its agreement to abandon Man- stock company, in th e hope th at a i the application in each case; that dolence and sympathy to th ey o u n g j the purchase by Montgomery were churia was simply » polite fiction reversal of the judgm ent of Secre- M yi 1« P o in t, O regon . emperor. j made shortly after the payment to to satisfy the gullible until such tary Hitchcock may be secured. j the government, and in two in time as it had peceably so intrench Governor Chamberlain expects to San Francisco, Oct. 8.— W. R. Probate business a specialty. e8terdftV wa8 beaten t . the stances a day or two before such ed itself th at its dispossession be absent about three weens, spend-, ing about a week at the capital o f ! _____ , 4 , * non ra . iik.,1 1 payment; that these various deeds was physically imnossihle. It i tune of $15,000 in a libel case of « ■ m A . V* «•> » T « , the nation. ! recite only a nominal consideration counted on the divisions of inter j Turner vs. Hears». It was the J. M. UPTON, of one dollar; that Budd and Mont- ests of the European cou.'.tries and Like Venezuela, Morroco has second trial. In the first trial A ttar*«/ and Counselor a t Law, gomery were residents of the same i Lbnir jealousies. The moment it practically mortgaged herself to Turner got but $500, when he ap- city, Portland„Ore., that one of the itrelf secure it could ask with M A IN D O IN, O H E G O N . the European nations; and as there pealed, JOHN SUTTON, Editor and Proprietor. i two witnesses to these applications j «Hogg” Tweed: “ Well, th at are is no Monroe Doctrine to protect ~ ’ ”* - was examining the lands in th at you going to do about it? ’ her eke will be annexed very soon. I. After March 4 1004 the tribal U f f » Upstairs, in Eldorsd« Building H ,iD * e r ip t io n , # 1 - 5 0 p e r y e a r . , vicinity and reporting to Mont Russia,s need for an open port ____ o rg a n isa tio n o f the 70,000 Indiana gomery, and that the patentee, was fundamental. It moved along Oklahoma has no voice in the j who are now wards ot the govern- Budd, years after bis conceyaace to the line of least resistance. I t has election of a president, yet tlie de ment will cease and they will be- GEORGE M. BROWN, ! Montgomery, stated to a govern secured what it aimed for, and mocruts of the territory are making come citizens. ment agent who was m aking in very much more, lhoae who are violent threats of what they will a i Y ò h n k y a T l a w , quiry into the transaction th a t he surprised at the outcome only da do if Cleveland should receive the Nine million letters went to the i still held the land and had not sold monstraie their own short-sighted j dead letter office last year, Perhaps RU8SBUK«, OREGON. democratic nomination. it, but that it was "in soak.” But ness and their lack of appreciation ¡the one you expected was in the j surely this amounts to little or of very apimrenl facts in the his If Hanto Domingo quarrels with i bunch. a n d (h e shows th a t ^ y of Russia’s territorial sggran tb* United States she will miss th" ---------------------- ¡nothing. It simply DR. J. J. CALDWELL, A Montgomery wanted to purchase a dizement.—Portland Journal. protection of the Monroe Doctrine, i My Lungs P. J. MASTERSON, POET OBFORI), OREGON, DEALER IN GENERAL MERCHANDISE m id KEEPS IN STOCK, GROCERIES, The Ladies’ and Gents’ Furnishing Goods, Hats and. Caps, Oil Clothing, Boots and Shoes, NEW GOODS ¡Received by every steam er. I •— — HIDES ad WOOL tab is rabgs for Gauds. DOORS and WINDOWS. THE TRIBUNE, The Official Paper of Curry County, Published every Wednesday, at Port Orford, Oregon. THE TRIBUNE P h y s i c i a n an < l S u t-fg e o n , PORT O R FO R D , - OREGON. Diseases ol Indies and Children a Spec- ! WEEKLY OREGONIAN Both Papers one yearfor $2.25. The average wages fw a day of An Austrian army corps assisted legitimate, and implies or suggests Bohem uu coal the police in protecting the Czar nine hours in the no wrong. during his recent visit to \ ieuna. 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