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Ì Imported PerchciwStÄlliop I i- k 1 I . lu p a ili! « „ f , « tat « QT O H IO . C IT Y O M O IJ W Ü I « .publia æht«d M dI.yc*r, l*cau»e M u g u a county . ‘ Jack of irwHiey b» pay teacher«, HP’« 1 Frank J. (tw o e y make« oath t h s t M U«« teacher» nr* s c a rc e b e c a u s e IS S ir lv I« r is e r u< me arm at J.cb«oer * C o ., doing . r ... ... ia buMUM. ts Ih e c ily of Tulado, lo u a t j »»4 State be ||»«1. The U nlversilt pruhraor • „,orM<ld wd ,hat ,lM «rB wlM p., the wm TbePort Orford Post Office will WKDXESDAY, MAY 27 t)i, 1908. I uaid | 2 900.00 lic r Vi »r, and the . ol ONX HL'KURIID D (XABB <or«ach »ml •»- .open on 8up<ta s-frmn # to 11 A. M. rr CM« ol e»t»rrh that eansot ss eersO t>r the ijio money order» will lie issued on that building* »re provided al , r U i l i « ^I H i . ttx ' e ¿»otnaU .Cs^rrhCare. r»taa > Cwemrr ! <luy nor «fur » P. M. duriilg the week. SUBSCRIPTION RATER. lienee, w h i l e t l n i a c lim d d h l i r i v t j Mweru te betur. me apd «ubecribed^ In a ir I l . j o t f o doeUtli'" from t'>i» ru:«. We »re ii le te lM M il . !»«•««“ * . IS1».«I*I day •< Ddeeiaber. A " ' One Cop* One Y®®r • - .............. 4 W. O lxwo *. ,6 . human anti feel that we ought to. have must tux iteci! to jinivt One Copy Hix Montile. . . . . . . . F . . tSRtt ) • Kotsry Public. The State money »m il SOjmlf a day olQie w»ek at least, in which buildings. (hie Copy ,T)ir>* M onti»............... ■ i r . i i ,i „ I MsU’r C alarrh C m » I» tak«n taterually. »ud to breathe the o^t door air and onjoy able for eueh pqpil m lli» " ”i'"'”u iM.t, dlrw.ü, on th, Wood L d m u « w . w r t . e e the sunshine. • sohonl little Mióte llnlli $8.00 l*‘r ' of ü,. ay.l.R, Mead tur twttnioalal» Ira». PubiiaJ»ed, Bvnyy Wclneaday. by A ddreu . 1. C H K p iY U0 , Toledo, O. 8. JoHMHToa, P. M. year.In lUW bill the I’llivessikjr asks Sold by a ll D ru (g l.U , 75c. HARUY.T. 8TRW4RT. Yak« H a ll’s » m ü j H U» «<« c»a»«p«Mon. $339.00 a year per siudewi.” The following statement of receipts FRANK A8TBWART. Ambiate editor (A b a matter o f fact >h® and disbursements, relative to the tun The Saloon Bank ing of the church and school organ, does not furnisfi $8 but sometiipea Kaaoa, (Ko. 61,601) was a prise-win- . T » . prim os M M M oa yoer p a p e ri was handed to us by Mrs. L. Knapp! a little more than $1-50 per pupil, ntjr at the DistriH Fair at Rosebarg io }»b »w > th e d m e lo w bteh y«s> u i b - l Thia editorial is a picture, and 1906, taking four first prize- as MR»*»: Mrs. C. W- Z u m w a't...................<1.00 the bn la nee of the $8 being raised <»»rip U o o l»p aU . » L.Knapo ......................................1 .9 0 by a county tax ) calla for only a few word». Readers First as pervhron draft horse; first pre A.iB. J o h n s t o n ....... . . . . . . . . . . . . ,1-00 experienced, thoughtful and anxious | miums on two colts; first on horse and To extend suffrage to women. A M. Lee, In w o rk .........................1.00 to advise young people wiaely, will family of five e< lta O. believe, bal. from rent of organ 2 00 This ought to pass. It is • re WILL MAKE THE 8EABOS AT we believe, cut this picture out and N. 0. Nielsen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 0 proach to the manhood of Oregon Bandon, Bear Creek, Four Mile, OUB AOEKTSi H. T. Stewart......... ..............................60 that bum», vagrants and sll the uae it more than ooce- .It’a a pic Dairyville, and Sixes river; being at 4. B. B as » . Bando.» Oregon. Mis. E. Vf. J e n s e n . . / . , .60 ture of the greatest depository for the latter place on Sundny April 19th, C ol . I. N. Muaçxï, <s?ld Beach, Ore. W. Sutton........................................... .60 buck Indians of the State may vote, money, for aavings of a ll kinds in and every nine days ther,*fter. M a .* . J. Lindbefig.................... .26 and never fail to vote, while our Him vie a Fxx»: $10, $ I i and $20. thia world. M o ri' saving*, more Sunday School.. i J —t s» • .16 mothers and wives are relegated to B. Jt. CULVEB A 0 0 -, /Those politiohtM jwh® believe earnings are dropped into thia ^»K dom , Oayuoa. Total, A i . . . i A . . . j . . ..$9.00 the class of oonvicta *anfl Incom-, alcohol bank each year than into .that Statement $"..1 is dead wiU- peleiits. r' find out that it , is they w ho are any ten banks or hundred banka on , N o tice . C U R R E N T T O P IC S . Restricting the artiftunl of Ashing earth. dead end and not Statement No. 1 gear on the lower Columbia and Tens of m illions, hundreds of I am the owner of, and desire to providing a weekly and an annual E ditor T ribune :— 'Parties who |ieraonally know Mr. m illions and thousands of m illions sell, 250 acres of timber land in closed season. The votere.of Oregon will be ask • Cttlte speak very highly of him »• » If this could lie voted pn sep of dollars of the wages and savings Sections 17,18 and 19, in Township roau of pure habits, of high in telli ed to vote upon lb measures a t the aralely it would be a good thing of men and woman i.re dropped in 34 S. R. 14 W., W. M.; also 40 acres gence, of warm social nature, a pro election. Briefly stuted, the meae- since it prohibits fishing on Sun to this bottle-bank every single in Sec. 22, T . 31U5UL 14 W ., W. M. t found lawyer and as poaiwsring all yres-are as tnllow»: days and out on the bars at the year. Address the undersigned. Submitted by the Legislature— «those qualities .befitting,a. ««D«U>r. Thia isn’t a prohibition sermon. mouths of streams; but there is W illis T. W hite , Amendment increasing compensa another bill regulating fish wheile It isn ’t any preaching or effort on Fork Orford, Or. - Though busy.us vimmy men can tion of members of the legislature and traps on life upper' river, bnt the park o f a newsp.i per or an in d i .be getting ready for next year’s to $400 for a regular session and $10 only one such bill would be vidual to control the habit« or »great fair, Ilie people of. Seattle will a day for special see« ions. operative if both should pass; the wishes of others. This amendment would not be so . give the flekt a .grand reception This is sim ply intended to make W e have discovered a fish one receiving the highest vote hav not left r iv a llin g Sen Francisco. Of all ¡ohjeciional if it had you think for yourself and decide j w hich makes ’em bite. ing the preference. Anyhow there . cities of the world Seattle has the future legislatures at liberty to is no good reason why the voters at for yourself. O ne box F R E E of a ll charge. , most push, pluck and tenacity. It make-furlhei increases. Here’s the bottle, here’s the big large should intervene to save a W rite fo r particulars. , has the strongest women and the Amendm ents permitting the lo lot of scoundrels from themselvea. bank. The money that goes in i handsomest men / io America— ail cation of stale institutions stray They have about nil become m illion there stays in there. The habit of F IS H IN G S U P P L Y 3 0 ., . athletes mentally and physically. D ept. D .r Lebanon, O hio. from the capital. aires, though packers up there have putting money into this bank grows This ought not to pass for the beUh lXnilpolled by the unions to on you ull the time. ,The papers of Oregon have been reason (list institutions scattered pay an average of $1.65 apiece for the Yop begin by depositing a dime hot(dim e and again, over the ‘Dam o le state, combine and cross same kinds ol fish that Mr. Hume each day, and you are vfery apt soon T imber L and A ct , J une 3, 1878,— N o tic e for P u b lic a tio n , and Lock Swindle’’ as it was termed lift for big appropriations ns the has been paying leas than 20 cents to find yourself (Kpoailing a dollar United States Land Office, at the Falls o f the Willamette. The ' price of permitting good measures each day, and then two dollar*. Roseburg, Oregon, Mar. 16th, 1908. To give each city of town the sole Dam Swindle received a solar to pass. And not long after that you are apt Notice ia hereby given, that in com right to regulate its business houses, plexus from the supreme court to find that you no longer have two pliance with the provisions of the Act T o increase thft number of judges theatre« and the like on Sunday. of Congress oi Juaa. 3, 1878, entitled recently and Oregon will thus re- dollars, nor the one dollar, nor even “An Act for <he sale of timber lands They dishonestly call this a cover what the thieves thought they tb,e. su '‘rP"‘<s « « U fr“'n three t0 in the States of California,"Oregon. Ne the dime to deposit. vada a*io Washington Territory,” as five (by the legislature.) ] “ Home Rule” measure, hoping to had securely .atolen. See th« brief All the money th a t you have de extended to all Public Land States by Thia would have been all right i f 1 gnegk ¡t through under fal»e pre- article relating to the case in this posited etaya ju st where you put it, Act of August«, 1892, the legislature bad not superimposed ' tenge41 Cities and towns already LIZZIE BENTZ hi the alcohol bank. It will never of Marshfield, county of Coos, State of . T ribune . . a rider suggested by lawyers in (,ave complete Home Rnle, under Oregon, did ba Nov. 18,19U7, file in thia come oukagain, and you’ll never quest o f Judgeslripa providing fJr the umendineut adopted two years office her sworn statement No, »28«, This will be our last issue, before see it again. tor the purchase of the 8W1^ SEJtf. abolishing Couu|y Judgeships and ago, subject to ibe coDStilOtion and election, and we hope our Curry They say saving is a habit like all BEK HWW o4>cctiop Ho. 8», in Town making Circuit Judges also probate criminal law aof the State, and it ship No. 32 8.. Range lfi West, and county reader«' » i l l .approve the other habit*. Bolt«*. .And drink will oRer proof to allow that the land Judges. This would gradually re is thia limitation th a f the moat T ribune ’ s course in our local cam ing is a habit, and putting money sought ts mote valuable for Its timber sult in the m ultiplication of Cir abandoned class of gamblers and or atdne than for agricultural purpose« paign, in npt . making, a personal into this particular bank ia a habit. and to establish her claim to said land cuit Judgeships. dive keepers seek to be rid of. Under for a»y particular candidate. Some all their lives have found it before J. H. Upton, U 8 Commission st Langlois, Oregon, on MondW Amendment changing the time of this proposed amendm ent brothels practically a Harmless habit. Some er, Pur. candidates are oil well known the 6th day of July, 1908. ,.by thia time to our voters, who we holding general elections from June even,- would be legnlixed. Vote have found it meant bitterness, She names as witnesses: Charles Forty of Port Orford, Oregon. Nol loud. ,.believe will use their honest judg to November. sorrow, hopelessness. ___ _ _ William R Hurst ol ” B m enl in voting fur tha beat men a r R Thia ought.fo pis« Unanimously. - ’’ Tb exem pt ¡mprovemeirta,—ma Suy in a friendly way to some William Liwpach of ” Michael Litni«ach of ” .they see it. It ia not possible for I l would save the time and expense chinery, factories, etc. from taxation young man: \ Any and <jl persons claiming ad versely the above described lands are ,us all (o judge alike; but we should of one election every four years. and place the bulk -of taxes on land. “ Here’s the bank; look at it. requested to file tlielr claims In thlaof- ail look out for lies sprung at the This would prove a moat salutary How much have you put in there flee on or before said 6th day of July To give sheriffs exclusive con .last moment; for there is said to be law, yet it may have been born be already? How much more are you 1908. trol of county prisoners. . B enjamin L E jjdt , Ucgiajer. dirty combinations at work by going to put in? This is a special law applying fore its lime. , tricksters to defeat some o f Ute best “ What could you do today if you To provide for the recall of pub only to Multnomah County and in COVY. men in the field. Keep .your ry m J # had tack your money (hat is in lic officials an 4 f“f the election o f DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, , , , " and ears open, and let Oto trickster there now, money that will never patronage and em oluments of the ' their successors. U nited S tates L and O rnes, uae you aa a tool to defeat some come out? What coqld you have Premature again, it ia to be xheriff of that rou n lj. Vote No! Roseburg, Oregon, March 6, 1908. done with the time that was wasted To all to whom It may cenoern :— good man. - feared; but if we had it now we To require the railnkda to issue un your visits to this hank?” N ones is H ereby G iven that the j would make short sh ift of Geo. A. It’s a good picture. G ive it to orthern Pacific Railway Company. Pamphlets from the Secretary of passes to sll state, district and r G-. H. Plummer, Its Western Land I Steel. someone that needs it.—rN. Y. Jour • 8tate on the Initiative and Referen county officials. Agent, whose postofilce addma« is Ta nal. » coma, Wash., has made application to This was an not in contem pt of , Requiring all legislative candi dum measures arrived here by Fri select under the act of July 1st, 1896, dates to subscribe to Statement No the people who hsd voted about 5 day’s mail. Voters should study extended by act of Congress approv T imber L and A ct , J une 3, 1878,— as ed May 17th, 1906, the following de them closely between now and elec- 4° I f°r the total outlawry of the | One. scribed lauds, sl uated in Tewnihip N o tic e for P u b lic a tio n . •This i»4 wholly unobjectionable lion. On page 77 is found t b u 'p a * e v il. 1 shall vole NoJ 32 8., Range 13 West of the Willamette United States Land Office, Meridian, Oregon, t o wit: .famous Huqtly Bril which «very To appropriate $100,000 for Nu , and will probably prevail by a Roseburg, Oregon, April 3, I’Mis: 81 MEL MWJ NEL N1NWJ, (7. voter should read. It ia a rev iv a l, tional Guard armories. U fge na#j ,,ril)’’ t Notice ia hereby given, that In com Within the next sixty data from pllanoe with the provisions of the Aet of the “blue laws” of the days of; If the act did not give the so To give political parties propor- of Congress ol June 3. 1878, entitled date hereof protests or contests against said application on the ground that ,witches. Il ia the work of a crank called Military Board a freb 'hand tionate representation in the legisla- “An Act for the s»le of Timber Ixtnda the tite land described, or any part there in the States of California, Oregon, Me- and fool, and must have passed the ’ ta build armories everywhere it { lure. of, is more valuable for lta minerals vada an<l Washington Territory,” for agricultural purposes or the Tubi io Laud States by than Born before it« tim e again, extended to all Pu legislature when the brainy m em -: w,fuia hot be so objections). As it timber thereon, will his received and Act of August 4, 1892, bers were asleep. Rend the last five ¡a there would be no end to demands though good. noted for repog; to the General Land JAME8 BUTTON j i. - Office. lines in See l, also (he first lines of for inure money. Let us all vole ol Port Orfor I, County of Curry, State Not coal land. . / i, The corrupt practice au(, lim iting of Oregon, did oa Feb. 19, 1908, file In (8gd) B enjam I s L. E ddy , Sec. 24. Read 3eA. 2$ and 29. Not at a venture. the am ount of money candidate« this office his sworn statement No. »476 Register. Take the act as a whole, it U hn- j ? may expend fur campaign expenses. for the purchase of the N S NEJ< Sec. Pint Inaer. M a r « , M S ; last May *7, 1SW. oisf of or Heetipn No. rwo. aa io w b * 36, >, nr>| 8K| BE) 24 h In i Tbw* ppssible uf execution, impractical, U ntversj,y t„ TJi(« ought and it ia to be hoped Blljj [i>p No 33 8., Range 16 West, W. M., illogical, and ad Pwritaitte ■* to ~r - * nd will offer prpof ty show that the land A GUARANTEED CUBE FOR PILES. will, pass, taiopu 'I PfiW ,ught isrtioreMraitialds for Ita timber repress!ve of man’s iinfura't rights.' sougl __ Blind, Bleeding or Protrud «ubmil a paragraph of ihc IA take fron^ district attorneys or »tone than for agricultural purpose«, ing Itching, I)o your best to kill the iniainuiia > Pdes Druggists refund money if and to e-tal, i«h his claim to «aid land 1 Grange argument Mgainal ibis bill j u ,e p^ber of indictm ent and vest itf Huntley Bill. before J. 11. Uptoti, United State« Com PAZO OINTMENT fails to cure any i which ought to driest to aay m th-j in grand j Urjea. * missioner, at his office at Langlois, Or case, no matter of how long standing. In 8 to 14 davs First applloation gives ing atsiut th® unfair methods i-f the This will surely be looked upon egon,-on Monday the 10th day of Aug- ease and rest 60c. If your diuggisl u-t, 1908. hasn't it send 6uc In stamps and it wil University crowd in securing th®’ with favor. It is too much power He names ns witnesses : be forwarded post-paid by Paiis Me J Hardy T Stewart of Port Orford, Ore icine Co., Ft. Louis, Mo. paid insertion o f iheir ilisiiigenooiis'l |„ (a, safely entrusted to one man, O,orge Quigley of arguments in the papers. The para-: since we have n o l yet got into the George Forty of {range argument habit of electing saints us ProMput- Fred Pfister« of grspli fruui the Grunge , ,, . . * Any and all persons eläiminä ad- H, T. S T E W A R T which is t.-u® is wS 1 i ng Attorneys. verseli- the above described lands are requested to file their claims In thia of- “ We maintain that the A merican | N O T A R Y P U B L IC , : For division of W( county I flCe on or before said tOth day «f Aug common rchool is the ‘head’ of our ust, 190*. . , and the creation of another county P o r t O r fo r d , «-osi. B enjamin L Epny, Register. educational system , rather than the I with Hood River as the countv To succeed these dsys you U niversity of Oregon. We hold seal. must hsve plenty of grh, cour- that it i* much more important to sgc, strength. How is it with provide Iwtter uominnn and high 1 last u« all ait down heavy on this, the children? Are they thin, «chmile, available to nil the youth o f, It '» • “ insufferable impertinence, The«. B. Wleox, T, P, Wm. H, Imdd. Pres. pale, delicate? Do not forget the State, than to grant the n n -1 Wbat interest have ws in corner A y e r ’s S a rs a p a rilla . You rea-onahie .demands of the g ig t e ' loU in * prospective county seat know it makes the blood pure University, the direct benefits o L ( *'“1 in the hopes and desires of and rich, and builds up the which do not reach one-tenth of one aspiring would be officers of any general health in every way. new county. The Hood River pen TW eWIMr»« ,»»„«*1W-WIM» h»»» nn S h M ltk per cent of the people of the State. vnlMw DM tan",U »!• >„ »r«»«r 1» pie ought to have profited by the Lees than five per cent of the pupils r » « M J « u u ilw tU n n Mj irl.ti'ir ,m «ll la m iw y S om « o f A j a r ' , r u is . A ll a a < » t a b l» .ia v l ■ ■ » » « of the United Stale« receive a Uni fate of the Barlow road grab. O U R N E W P O L IC IE S O F F E R A L L T H A T IS J. H. U pton , versily education; less than eight ÜSCÄaJil?*- “ “ B EST IN L IF E C O N T R A C T S . ■Alt ’ per cent pass beyond the ermmon Langlois, Ore, Aflue cun. LOW NOH-PAKTICIPATIlfG RATES. HIGH CABlf VALUES. school eouree. . In a great m a n y '-----------------------......... THE TRIBUNE. ■ V ,,« L ,n liU lI v V . 9. itSaveTimeiind Money! - M . . *■-x by sending ns your Mail Orders. D. Ann . We fill them promptly A <11)1 <1 î* É \ K E R O R When in Roseburg Ho mire to CJoiwe and Wee U h i We'll Treat you Square! Remember the N a me! Remember the P lace! . . • • * * * J0SEPHS0NS Roseburg, Oregon. T h e M a il O rd e r House KHXyp M M O M «B O — DO YOU EIRE TO FISH? e Bee. Ore /ly e rfc W o MOTO a o oeoroto f W o p w tllo h I k « f b r « u M o f o il oor modi« outlying school districts in Oregon* there* ia not more than four moot 1.« n . . . a w io V. A. W O O D , Local A g en t, 1’ ort O r fo r d , O r e . l |l*¡sq si¿ l ............... . 7"'~. . . p Ii.o w -ww».»«-.- AMES S. JOHNSTON ' ; (Successor to John R. Miller.) GENERAL MERCHANT, : f ^ r P o r t Orford, O r.T ^ N E W GOODS, > and fresh supplies will be received by every‘steamer. It > my puipoae to keep a (ull «took of ^very thing required , trade in the line of G R O C E R IE S and PR O V ISIO N S, _ BOOTS apilSH O K . aa« BOYS, CLOTHING, ' L A n rfcb ’ DRESS GOODS, —— -r* H A R D W AR K , G R A N ITE mid TIN W A R E , 1 • »4 CIGARS, TOBACCO, P IP E S ] C A N D Y , N U TS and NOTIONS. In fact, a supply of everything usually kept in a weil stocked General Merrliandlse Store. ”* ORDERS TAKEN FOR ANY ARTICLE NOT IN STOCK. Call and examine goods ai;d get prices. y G E N E K A I; M E R C H A N D IS E , Groceries <fe P rovisions 't'tiPort Orford, Curry County, Ore.^" B A R G A IN S In ts » IC verythtnir. J '■ Ladies' & Gents* Furnishing Goods, Dry Goods Hate and Caps J i . t i ’JT Boots and Shoes Cigars and Tobacco. p in e A s s o rtm e n t of I-«FMlIe**’ I>V4*HW G o o d s , mUMlillH. Calio»«, fla n n e l« , etc*. H a r d w a r e & T in u ta re , Jfarness, L eather, etc. / JLU Ooods N ew a.ndiTJp-to-da.te. Orders taken for aertiks not in stock. . A first class miKinerv shop in con nection with store Ca,ll, get our prices, and be convine N. C. NIELSEN.