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9 i’HE TRIBUNE. 4-E ading fafer or curry W ednesday , mar ... bubhuriftios a » Copy O a e nti», i9a#. Up la Cooa the candldaUearv loo inodeat to innouno- llit-mselve* in cannot be well it yon nsfftaet R»« P«P««, Dr e l * afraid Io give the 1 taking Hood « HaraaparlUa «ban you know p e o p le a iu pie lim e Io Inve>t ¡gait y o , ahoold ta k . It . Im pure Wood, poor < w hr.tlh, r , Yoar Duty b to be Well. appetite, bcis(l»*bp. m t v o u m m m , th a t tire d la a U n g -b y Uaaaa and utber atgna y o u r aya- Y e a r ............ '.------ ln Wäret F o rm - 7 ] TU« printed «dares« on y o r r paper * yoar «ab-> >thw dsie to « h ie b Í ihow •crlptluu i* i «id. «. 7 M « v . , rf‘ Mas. W iluam UrrcAuv ways Fralae- ' I f l n t took Hood’s Sar- Hood's Sarsaparilla la sold everywbera. In tbs usual liquid, or In tablet form called •arsatabs. ISO Doaaa Ona Dollar. Pre pared only by C. I . Hood Cm. Lowell, Maas. GlJB AGENTS: A. B. S abi », Bandon O re g o n . H<>n. It. I). Hume ia being men tinned a* Fish Warden to succeed A u ram aiao R ats * 8».iBoniBLi. Van Duien. Oregon hat no belter qnaliSed man for the plaoe. H e is When T a ft 1» in the Presidential! “<>‘ • < » « of responsibilities, and chair things will squeak and he «»» put his fool down with Jack tonian firmness, and no leading strings can manage him. M r Hume San Fra noise» is getting ready for is a vigorous thinker, a pugnacious our fleet; to is Japan. I t is strange warrior, knows the fish industry how often these two places think on from a to s, sod would smash the traps, wheels, nets aud dams, that the same thing. ere ruining the business and de The city of San Francisco will stroying the fish. We hope the have a new kind of earthquake soon , Governor will appoint him, and when her forts and Kvun’s fleet are , » ill guarantee a vigorous policy in 'hunderin« their salutes. nugnrated that will lend eonstenm tion upon the Osh pirates and a ben- T a ft’s trainers have a big advan edieti* n on the generations to.come. rickety, we fear. tage over the other fellows; if he can't run fast enough to reach the WJjtte House, they can roll him in! As Port Orford is the only harbor ¿n Oregon of sufficient depth and nrea for Bob IJvan's fleet to play fankee Doodle in, we are thinking of ordering it done by writ of man damus. Some day the history of I lie late f W all Street Panic ’, will afford in- tetesting reading, and (till show that the “ Big Four,” Morgan, H ill, Rockefeller and Harriman have pil c i op opt of the wreckage which they wrought the most stupendous fortunes ever known einoe time be gan. Such men as the Vanderbilts and Goulds, with a hundred m ill ion or so, are now hut minnow?» ' swimming in the financial sea, at ” be merOyof the Big Sharks, who intend, as Morgan ia reported to have said in Paris, to make “ Labor obey or Starve.'* ^ — • “ iTheLekp'YrarBaH at Langlois, Saturday, open? discussed the easier it will be i volera to elect Ille b e t in v ìi. f.»r I worst sras adr It forui torui and ai Sarsaparilla. I took K Published Every Wednesday, by HARDY T . STEWART. I C U R R E N T T O P IC S . Editor T r ib u n k :— I t has been reckoned up that over 170,000,000 have, up to date, been inverted- by American over rich snobs in foreign titled sons in law, and all this at the expense of underpaid toil and over charges for services and com modities, a perpetual tax on con sumption, fo that uoae of us can es capa oontribulions towards this shameless system by the over rich of bartering their daughters into a fate only a conventional remove from aatual prostitution. And, as an evidence that these disaolent and semi imbecile fortune hontera have no tort of respect for the victims of these unholy barters, I w ill mention the fact that the Aus fr it Hungarian “ noble” who recent ly consented to marry Gladys Van derbilt for the princely sum of 15,000,000 required that, -before the oerejnony, the sum be deposited to his credit in the Budepest banks) So, it will be seen that he had no notion of taking chances. Save Time and Money! why don’t vou pro-1 them J '— '‘• ^ kate *. w . e <J«|>y 81» Mentha. ■.. •%....... ..0„» o >py Turne -I >otlu.............. * E d ito r s , Don’t Miss It! o «r readers »in reo,c..,b,r that Mar. 14, 1SC8. by sending us your Mail Orders. z- We fill them promptly and carefnlly. Will Be the Memorable Event of the Season. weeks ago t ha T ribunb a»uou>uv>l,, that Puter’* partner, Horace O rc Icy 1 McKinley, who e,-ca(*-d to China, was re-arrested and lately brought hack to Portlaud, would no doubt Wm. H. Ladd, Pres, Theo. B. Wic»x, V. F. be treated as Futer had been, and used aa a witness against belter men. The following late letter from M r Heney proves our proph- *«y: ‘ . f “San Francisco, Feb. 20, ’08— To Honorable Charles Wolverton, U n OUR NEW POLICIES OFFER ALL THAT IS ited States District Judge, Portland, Or. In sentencing Horace G; Mo- BEST IN LIFE CONTRACTS. K in ley I respectfully suggest that LOW NON PARTICIPATING BATES. UIWH CASH VALUES. you consider the fact IhaUlhe Gov Local Agent, F ort O rford , O re . eminent will require bis testimony in some of the remaining land fraud cases, and i f consistent with your sense of duty,direct that he may be Arthur Lewis, at present of Fall NOTICE F O R PU BLIC A TIO N . confined to the County Jail in Port River, Mass., a pioneer of Coos D a r A a r M K N T 0 » tub I wikkiok , land. 7. county, and brother of John Lewis Land Offi e at Roaebnrg, Oregon. January 90th, 190». “ F R A N C IS J. H E N E Y .” who conducted the first store start N oth« Is hereby given that Theron . In accordance with the above ed at Bandon, who is here on a visit J . From 111, of Port Orford, Oregon, has telegram, Judge Wolverton senten with his old friends, the Fahy fam filed notice of his Intention to make fi nal five year proof in support of his ced him to two years in the M ult ily and others of the lower river, claim, via: Homestead Entry No 12361, nomah ja il, and to pay a fine of whs in town Friday and met his made Jan. 7th. 1903, for the IxAs 2, 3, 1, A 5, Section 3I, Township 33 South 17,500. McKinley is now ready to did acquaintance, Cgpt. W . E. Rack Range’ 14 Weit, W. M., and that said roof w'll be made before G e o . W . play the role of Puter and Orchard liff, of M yrtle Point. Mr Lewis ■ mith. County Clerk, at Gold Beach, as a witness to convict other men, carried mail from Gardner to Port ~ regon, on Friday. April 3, 1908. He names the following witnesses to if a ju ry can be found that would Orford from 1864 to 187.0, and then rove his continuous residence upon, believe him. McKinley writes that again from 1874 till 1878. Thia nd cultivation of. tlie land, vix: Fred Prtsterer, of Pori Orforl, Ore. he is ashamed of bis crimes, and was the old mail line coming into Willis Whits Jr., of ” " w ill not write a book of exultation. ¡Cooa and Curry counties at that Charles H . Fearse, of ” ” Eugene White, of ” ” -----------: ; time, and trips were made as often B kxjaxix L E ddy , Register. (Cooa B ay N ews .) . as convenient. He also conducted When in Roseburg H o M u r e t o O o n i o «.«<1 N e e U ss. A » W e’ll Treat you Square! Sihisi (W T Joy Remember the Nam e! Remember the P ía ce! W. A. WOOD, Henry Sengstacken last week sold a ferr> a‘ Bandon between times, the Garfield hotel and the east half , w',ile John N»sburg was mail car of the lot on which it stands to J. r 'er Before him, his term being in H . Bridges, of Nevada, for 812,500. I860 and ending when M r Lewis took the contract. M r Lewis looks I l is said that the 8. P. will quite well, and gets along well for shortly build a wharf and ware ■ one of hia age, hut he informs us house on the north side of the Beav that his brother John died three er H ill bunker, for the use oí their years ago. Among the advances own steamers. ¡made by the county since he left he Manly Roberts, a former resident of Marshfield, is assistant engineer on the Homer. He met many old friends while the steamer was in port last week. JOSEPHSONS The Mail Order House WWW » .«v r»^ca -y»w«wa--- M.»;a.M.a;w;»«.sx;«,;«', t »;M W »ei«»a i w .» w a»». ÂMES S. JOHHSTON (Successor to John R. Miller.) G E N E K A I , ïH K Â O H A J N à ? , Trespass N otice. A1I persons are hereby -notified not toenter upon or trespass upon the lands of th e undersigned at and near Fort Orford, an.l ngon Hubbards Creek in Curr. County, Oregon, for any pur poses whatsoever without the owners consent. Persons so d oin g for purposes of hunting, fishing, or traveling through olwerves that of prices in- real es or tearing down fences, leaving gates tate. ' A farm for which he receiv open, or m olesting property, wilt .^e ed 86OCO anti considered he had prose.uled according to latv. Louis Knapp. done well, sold recently for 835,000. — Coquille Herald. OFFICIAL lHBBCTOBY.' Oh* hep last trip up the coast the Alliance experienced rough weather. Our Offer. She spoke the gasoline schooner STATS AXD DIBTB1CT OrVICEBS: Berwick hove to, off Yaquina (The Radium.) 7. 8. Sen’ts— Jonathan Bourne Jr., of Heads. The Berwick is bound for The subscriber, a resident of Curry Portland and Chae. Fulton of Astoria. Siutlaw, to take a cargo of canoed County Oregon, makes the fo.llow Congressman, F irst District—Willis salmon to Portland. In his foarle»« and convincing C: Hawley, of Salem. ing propiSsitiou to citizens of the The lumber on the waterlogged United Stales, having no lands or Governor—Oeo. K. Chamberlain 8a- reply to Heney, Fulton not only schooner Coquelle, lately towed into homes of their own, and who have lem. " • ' annihilated him,, but dealt Cham this port, is being loaded as part of been thrown out of employment by Secretary of State—F. I. Dunbar, 8a- berlain a solar p la x m from which I t will be recalled in this connec a cargo by the harkentine Aragn, the rioent financial stringency: lem. tmund San Ilia . said be can never recover; being forced tion that the ‘ Earl of ' “' " ’“•“ ‘ to ! lh#t “ »• for hu’ l of Francisco. »h« Coqudje, fu r ,u " " ’ n 1» *»v„»y ram He will furnish to Twenty Fam State T.easurer—Oec A. Steel of S a to admit that he appointed' the who came over from b ,tBg repaired, wilt used as i.!? lem. of charge for five years and for Supt. Public Instruction—J . H. Aok- self confessed bribe taker, S m ith to Pittsburg to settle the lowest terras coal barge between L. J. Siiqpso**» a high office, after Fulton ha-l warn upon w hich.be wuuld, lake Mis* Lillian mine on Coos river and' Bfteen years additional upon pay - erman, Salem. ment of taxes and a yearly rental State Printer—Willis Dnniway, Salem. cd him of Sm ith’s character. Com Alice Thaw off the hands of her North Bend. of 82.00 per acre. Attorney General—A. M. Crawford* pared to Fulton Chamberlain is » purseproud mother, backed out .011 The supreme court at Washing- He will also furnish i sos, A pig Salem. pigmy. x ln attempting to ruin Ful the morning of the wedding to be, I ton has affirmed the decision of the and a dnsen chickens to each fam Clerk State lan d Board—O. O. Brown, ion these meu have touched a live and demanded a raise in the price flregon Supreme Court in the case ily to be [«id for when the family Salem. agreed upon, which was concede.!, I SJulle,r ^ e Stole of Oregon, shall have an income that is more wire, that w ill ahrivel up their Joint 8enator for Cooa and Curry— • r . thus sustaining the state law regu than neccesoary for their mainte John S. Coke. bloated reputations to the vanish whereupon Ila rry Thaw enacted the laUng U)e hourg of W(jmen a6nd nance. Joint Representative for Cooa and jog point, while Fulton will 900- only honorable role of his life by , holding that the Oregon law does He will furnish free pa storage Curry—Ed Kackleff. lib'te to be Oounled as among the seeking the opumtunity which was - not deprive women of their right to for each cow for five years. Use vjf Judge, * 2d Judicial District—J. W. greatest, and most useful men of denied him, to «mash the “ Earls” ! contract their^services. The court saw m ill and standing timber, the Hamiltoo, Roseburg. „ *atd that the Oregon law restricting m ili to be operated by those ~who our country. 1 ce’ ______ a woman’s work day to JO hours a accept this proposition to manufac Proaecutin»Qutt<>rney,“ 2d Judicial Dis , trict—GAoAp’ M. Brown, Boseburg. „ , . - . , day d o * not violate the. United ture lumber from which to build 0 . 8 . CotffmisS^oners—J . H. Upton, Poor Ahcel after euffering untold 8 Utee constitution. their homes. Pertinent Talk. Langlois. indignities at the Bands of her high He will buy sny cord wood manu ______ k . oohxt v osricaaa. priced spouke for nearly three years, factured io the clearing of. the The Ghetco idea'of a club to study Couoty Judge—E. A. B ailey, Gold lands therein mentioned. sought the Courts for release, and, Thai our American rarest* abound te the and fitness of various candidates Beach. *4 I I t is advisable to those wishing to ha* just been granted an absolute plants which posses* the moat valuable is a good one if a careful investiga medicinal virtues la abundantly attestefi accept this proposition shall associ County Commissioners—J. W. Cooley, divorce, and be it said to her credit by scores of the most eminent medical Chetco; EJ Syplier, L anglois. ate themselves together and locate lion is made, and a just judgment writers and teachers. Even the untu that they may have the Sheriff— 6. E. Marsters, Gold Beach. is reached and an Intelligent vole that, unlike Anna Gould, she hail tored Indiana had discovered the useful- contiguous . not been n willing victim to the nesa » d n u iiy native plants before the ’•» ’ "’’tape of m utual assistance and County Clerk—Ocorge W. Smith, be cast. I t I* just what our whole sdvelft or the white race. This Informs, the benefit* o f aohnnling or other Gold Beach. marriage scheme. country need», hut there are many Hont J ? ’^ rtcd toe whites, led social or religious societies. A m ong County Treasurer—James Caughell, t h r .l,M * r continue Invastigatlons u n til things that may mislead the best Wedderburn. And now the “duchess" of M a rl to-day we have a rich assortment of moat the number there should lie a few mechanics representing various Assessor— A. J. Marsh, Port Orford . intended efforts, and greet wrong he borough, formerly Miss Consuela va lu aito AmeriSan medicinal route. trades who could; as well as others, School Hupt.—Ames 8 . JohostoL, Port ■' O <2» done to some of our most deserving Vanderbilt, who ha* not lived with Dr. Pierce feeMevee th a t our American «os» find considerable Orford. employment in men. her husband for several year*, has aau alSOud in moat valuable mvdt.-lnal roots the adjoining,country. surveyor—D. Cun niff, Jr. Oold Beach. fu * tbe<-d>u2? moat ob adaale and fatal dia The honest man- m a y he mis returned to New York to consult Should the trial prove successful, Coroner—Dr. F. A. Schliemann, Wed- ls laveetlaete them i o f I hie roovlriioa. judged because he is open hearted, her mother who divorce! \V. H derhurn. it is the intention to divide up a Ihr alierai. n u r r r ln ii* Isrge proportion of the lands held III,. tearless, and has decided opinions Vanderbilt to inarry August Bel gk-.-a t Jivtfd-J hl-. u iT ix o a o r ths coi ’B ts . U Martn. lutlLja-Jat xhg by the snbsciber in (he same or het and will freely express them,— nor moot who hail “ put away" one wife. 9‘Wt t-B Circuit Court meets Fourth Monday in ila .it lin n u r ‘ 1C. BUia»n nom*rf ic- llTSX liw I bt U u I a IX loL A nd t f e j ter manner if experience shall in w ill be sloop to flattery, lawning Consuela wants a divorce and wants ttor. kesrkjnnir » August of each year. . Dsapep. 'rapep. dicate the way. County Commissioners Court meets and deception. Hut the hypocrite it bad. < eUueal R. D. H ume , v a lv u la r and othar affections o f first Wednesday in January, April, and demagogue is always a smooth thv heart vivid to Its curaUva action. The W edderburn, Oreg July and September of each year. reamn w*v I t core» these and mans othtv artW e, schooled in deceptive ways, The country stand* in great need affections, la cle a rly shows la a little book Probate Court meets first Monday in and Will stoop to anything to vie of protection against the laink-, and of extracts freaa the standard medical works each month. which Is m ailed /r e t to any address by Dr. B. lim ite the people, this is qoe of all legislation by Congress on the V. Pleraa. o f Buffalo, If . Yn to *U »eodlaff , e v a a r c o i’WTT ro»T o r r te s a and tobt - NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION. request to r th e same. I M A sra a a. the most disgusting evils of polili subject of banking is dictated by O W i. DisABTMfflrr or tub I xtbbiob . csl life, and is mainly the cause of the baukera themselves. The Aid j Net leee marvelous» to ths unparalleled lan d Office at Roaebnrg, Oregon Chetco.........................M ias Ida Cooley. cores It la couataatly m ahlac o f woman's January 3t>th, 190ft. H arbor.................... ..Fletcher Oardner. a great many of our ta-st men refus rich currency bill carries a provia many peculiar affections» — gad Notice is hereby given' that George d l-trtto ta g derknerm enta. la D r P lane's ing to aooept office: As a result oui ion that people shall not loan their FaA >r1ids»oecr1p^W saa la amply attested M. Horner of Hare, Oregon, has filed Gold B each ..........................J. W. Riley*. Wedflerburo .............. Oeo. Kerr. county has had some officers until spare money to merchants, this to hy tbouxaiKx o fO isgbU riW teattm cnlalaco n- notice of his lotrntioa to make final trttxitrd htAaStrferul paDviWh who hare I lllh e e . .. Mr. E. B Russell. five year proof in support of hia claim, in mauy ways to refl.-vt credit up f ree them to deposit it ia the liai.ke r- ^ . . < U R f t L t * a n h a I n e l i K f l l i T S k v is : Homestead Entry No 1IHU9 made Marial ........ . M r s . Viola Billings. Pen.Hla. IrTtrulariU ee, prolam ux ant August U , 1902, for the Nt NEW, BKU Agnes« ........ on the countyor the voters who at next to no interest, to be by them .. A .J « . Riles, HEX He.-. 2», and NK1 N E l Section 33. elected them. loaned to the merchants nt higher e ftvt many other advertised mediclaaa. sad Towhahip 30 ftouth. Range 14 West, Corbin........... f. Quellen. Johnston and that raid proof will he made be Port Orford . I f the Cheleo club can steer clear rates than would otherwise prevail, » h i U daaa had failed. fore J. H. Upton, tJ. S. Commissioner, D en m a rk ... O -O ..........J. 8. Capps. of these stumbling blocks and vote and the Consumers font sll bills for at I-angloie, Oregon, on Friday, April L a n g lo i s ... , ___ ____above mentioned medicines era .......E. Rackleff. for the best men it will have done rent, interest and profits, so it will wholly ma*le up rn>ro the rl» eerie extracts of 3rd. 190ft. E ckley........... native, m edicinal roots. The prureaae» em- Haines He natner the f.dlowibg witneaaea.to commendable work; hut if i t defeat be seen that the interest, of the pub p U ir e d la th e ir m atm factare were ortylnal prove hia continuous residence upon, w ith I >r Pieren, ano they are carried un by »aIneo enennät» ann pharmacists pn cb um iltà and with the and cultivation of, the land, via: some of our best men by incorrect lic srs virtually opposed to giving skilled aid of a p p a ra ti» and ai a poll anee» »peel Oregon. Eugene H . Strain, of Hare, , On this pnrpure. I daaum edaad b e lli for 1 informniio ), or through some cam the hankers this further flinch. T I R E D M O T M K R « And help William W. .Smith, of medicines ____________ are antlrwlv entirely tree fix from alcohol . ■ In Hood’s Sarsaparilla, which give» all other harm fu l. haW t-form in r drura. — paign lie, it will have done a great Harvey B Smith, of ” — <• UFrmrr fnll list of th e ir In a m U e n U la printed aw them pure blood, a good appetite and Nathaniel R. sm ith, of " ” rrc h t-a ilc -w wrong. He careful, boys. Langlois, Ore. ic w end needed S T R E N G T H . BaftJSMix L. E ddy , Register i ^ r P o r t Orford, O r.^c^ NEW GOODS, > and fresh supplies will be received by every steam er. It shall he < my purpose t»> keep a full stock of everything required by the < trade in the lin e of , G R O C E R IE S and P R O V IS IO N S , BOOTS and SHO ES M E N S ’ and BOYS, C L O T H IN G , -— - L A D I B b’ DRESS GOODS, H A R D W A R E , G R A N IT E and T IN W A R E , C IG A R S , TOBACCO, P IP E S ; C A N D Y , N U T S and N O T IO N S . In fact, a supply of everything usually kept in • well stocked < General Merchandise Store. ORDERS TAKEN-FOR ANY ARTICLE NOT IN STOCK. Call and examine goods and get prices. G E N E A Ii MER C H A N D ISE, Groceries & Provisions t'&Port Orford, C u rry County, Ore.^s B A R G A IN S In K v e r y tH in g f. Ladies’ & Gents’ Furnishing Goods, Dry Goods Hats and Caps Boots and Shoes Cigars and Tobaeeo. p in e A sso rtm e n t of I -ofMlieM’ r>i'eMNi G o o d « , m u n l i n « , o n li« > o s , f l a n n e l « , « t o . H auduiaue & T in u iare, J fa rn ess, L e a th e r , etc. AU Goods N e w and Up-to-d&te. Orders taken for aertiles i « 1 A first class mliMnerv strop In con nection with store ” Ca.ll, g et our prices, and be non-vineed. N. C. NIELSEN... r ■ ix.