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l’HE TRIBUNE. C U R R E N T T O P IC S Editor T m aciig :— In his latter of i pi a nee Mr. Tuft was under the W E D N E SD A Y , A V O . 19th, 1 9 « . tity of defending injunction» more or less frankly; to have thme BUB8CKIPTION RATE». otherwise Was to forfeit the active Oopv One Y e a F . . . » I A O support of the “ Interestr,” and the Copy Six Kontit* 5o (>no Copy Three Months. Oregonian coming W t the rescue would have its readers believe that P ublished E very W ednesday, by the Injunction ia intended for the H A t D t T . STEW ART. protection of rich and p»>w- alike! Í a AN K A STEWART*, Aaaociate editor fn support of thia contention it sup poses for instance, that a railroad corporation should attempt to cross o a y a rtp a iia ri Tkarri } , altaat ¿ 7 * tbi----- 3 ^ ñ ' - t o - ' ^ í a k b y *u r »»k-1 one’s premise* to hia or her great w iiy tlo a lr P»'4 damage, as it in auoh a case a, oojb ■non plaiu poor devil could get an OVB AUKNT8: injunction issued as a waiter of Weak Lungs B ronchitis For over «i*»y ycar* doctors have endorsed Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral for coughs, colds, lungs, bronchitis, con« sumption. Ton* can trust a medicine the best doctors ap prove. Then trust this the next ftmn you have s hard cough. men were held up by two highway men who robbed I Item of more than 17000, according to the astounding report received by the police here today. The wholesale holdup topk place lust night ou a lonely road one mile from hterliag City and 30 miles from this city. rhe victims were lumberman who bad just been paid for a months Work. A party of six men were walking along the road, when two masked highwaymen suddenly stopped from the sides of the road and foie ed them to throw up their hands. The six men were then formed in ■ o ld to r s r w tingle file and marched into a cabin where one held litem covered with > SASSAl----------- iw o revolvers While the other search * nuA ed their pockets, U sing all their WepobUta money. kAtMMOTSUI V» ■»•dttiif.WU. m s WWBSl— •» n Then ft Uggii W one HO IWWWi robber io—ait remained on ¿SSStTF* guard at thö cabin while the other went hack lo the roadside and held up two more lembermen, marebed ' them Pi the cabin aud searched m^s^gggor lo John R» A. W. ULSaeow, ¿ B A la M E R C H I G E w <S »ft.t - Notary FuhMy. H ell'» C atarrh Care la taken In ternally, -and aota directly on the bloat end mucous su of »be »yetem. »end lor ie.nm .m lal» free. Xddreea F f J. CHUN KV A vO M Toledo, O. Sold by e ll Pruaciei». 79c. Take tUllO CFauui, P ill. tor oonXIputioa. n ew goods , will be reeelved by every stea m er. I t sh all h« «n<t fresh supplie» p » t u l l stock ol everyth in g required by the my pul poo« to kee, trad r a le e in in the lin e of G R O C E R IE S and P R O V IS IO N S , versts K E H R g^us^ h w w ïï J « Port Orford, O rrc^. W right Makes Record Flight. Lemans, France, Aug. 8.— W il liam W right made good hia aero nautic claims st the Lemans track late this afternoon when be nailed A. B. 8 a b m , Bandon Oregon. his aeroplane 3 | kilometers in llireii? #m r,il z f o U L N. M cacxv, Gold B e a c h ,Ore minutes and five seconds. A t a ll In the li«sl place, injunctions may times during the flight the big aero or may riot be granted, such a mat plane »«« under perfect control and Aovaanano Baine RaaewiaaLB. ter being goveraned by the “ discre- the-small crowd that witnessed the tjou” of the Court, and which may performance was wrought into a i h * path of the country editor ia yequire a bond impossible to be fur of enthojduiiu. They ciowded not strewn will» posies and many a n i A l toy a poor man "or woman. around theaeronaut when he alight Land Rush at Grants Pass. i*4ixe leads to a surprising thicket of T )yth e other baud, th«v CorpnV«tMU ; them. ■ ir-’i* • ed and congratulated him with thor.-ia,"’ I f be comment* upon Uie (some of whiuh are said to own a — The eight victims were ordered to ebtrfCtertotio fervor. Grants Pus., Gr„ Aug. lO .- T h e pojitual situation of the otuhtry “String id dadgesj” eng generally while the robbers Only the fact that there was con «nd adheres to party11"«« heia “ rip secure the <ja,»*t»;«g of any such in demand for fru it tnnd n.sr Grama d^ l0 „ 4ril Ul, weat. Alone siderable doubt as to when W right ped o, the beck" by llkwe of opi»- Pass is stronger than ever, before man falling into their hands, was would .make his in itia l attempt junction without delay. l l t e ’belief, end if lie ia independent N early nil the lands available 1 to an easy victim And si little farther kept down the crowd. and tieite both aide« with equal **Tfud I ¿Sill tlie OregiiWian'a alien ... . held up ... ___ _. . . ___ _ ..r fruit have been purchased, andi ¡en . they another party of W right sailed his inschine at sn fairness he ia sure to be in the mid tion to a bit of recent history. O ut thena Unde are under preparation V ' The next party was oomposed dle of a bad dilemma and often at Beaverton a few miles from Port for orchards, vineyards and berry Qf twelv)J |umbermen and xhey were average height of 20 feet. He exe hears the whispers of a ’‘turncoat,’’ land is a colony of small fru it and fields. U n d e that could have U e n ( nolnio|e#Ujd Tb# robber, M w p . cuted a number of difficult maneu vers, soaring and dipping and at while ff lie says nothing at sll he is and union farmers who own and are bought two end three years ago f o r , ^ ioU> |h# Wood# ualled’a Otjmbakull and dubbed un cultivating from 6 to 7 acres each of gift an acre, ia selling now from Tbe were on their way to i one time slightly changing hit course in order to demonstrate his fit to wield sn ajitoirisl quill. When “ heaver dam" land which they have glfiO to 1250 an acre. These lands lumber c«mp when held up. mastery. It being the first flight >be editor of a Urge daily says some »pent half of a life tim i clearing and eet to trees are selling for 1300 an of the machine, W right did not th io l eotagonistio to the readers reclaiming. On these small tracts acre. A part of the Ksrainn place, care lo pat it lo too severe t test, views the latter only fmnes a little they have built homes to which they on which the famous Esmian or preferring to alight and overhaul Is The Accusation Just? and lets It go, but when hie country are greatly attached. But along chard is located, sold a few days the machine immediately to dis brother makes a blunder the next comes it survey for an electric ra il ago for 16,800. cover if any defects had crept out. mkit contains a curt “ kindly dis road which outs diagonally through Several thousand acres in and Says ths ••Interior” in a recent After going over the machine he ■¿jutinuy” etc., which puts ua in a 5 acre tract owned und being cul around Grants Pass, w hkh have ai.nd of a little incident that hap- tivated by a widow who pleads with been nnnsed, will be set to fru it issue: “ Men and women degrade announced that he found nothing por ¿d U: the TuiuuKg a short time the company to spare her little home trees this fall. The country is tie the school« of the Nation by regard wrong and that be would probably tacit, la a remote part of Curry a apd growing’erops; that she w ill not vetoping rapidly, and the develop ing them as institutions of private make an extended flig h t Monday. Among those who witnessed to vree mile of humanity was burn in part with it fur any price; that the ment te almost entirely along the benefit— helps for their own child to «hia turbulent world which of loves it for the years of toil and aao- line of fruit. Irrigation is also be ren to get along in the world. The day’s trial.were several French and bourse was a happening of much rifioe of betself smd late husband ing talked of strongly and »cooper school will reach its entitled dig Russian arm y officers. They were importance to it* parents, and one clearing and reclaiming it; lh «t she ative company ie being formed for nity only when it is recognised as enthusiastic over the performance. that should be d a l/ chronicled In can now make a living ou it for her the purpose of building an irrigat an institution of public benefit the local paper.’ ' Having a fond self and children. But a corpora ing oanai which w ill water all of meant to help all the world up.” T im b e r L a u d A ct , J cmb 8, 1878,— Thia is presumed to have been N otice for P u b lic a tio n . hi -a for the little ooee We whould tion being an invisible entity with the arid lande in and about the the American ideal along. I t was 'United States L and Office, npt have slighted it for the world, no soul to eave or bead to be shot « ‘7- the fuudainenlsl concept in the old R oseburg, O reaou, April 10, 1IK». but through some density of ours thia off, of course did nut1 hear her pbtt, The water rill be tqken from Notioe is hereby given, th at In o>tn - time district school, it has been a distant avent did not reach our ears but in due time sent th e Act a crowd of but ! Rogue river. The preliminary sui ----------------------------- plianoe with the provisions of •' widening concept of the publio o, w. « w w — , . v. en titled of tkingreat of Juu e 3. 187S, u ntil a latter from its fond parents lie« to bt-ea If through vty for <k a g o aud a u u anaihiU a im m i " » » te » t I vev tor tha ID S Rogue ix o g u e River m v e . Valley » » u v j u. ° r as » _ A A <«.. l a “ An A ct P»-»s» for the s«le o f U m b er Lands «niightdaeJ us with the intelligence the tittle home, She forbade tbem ^ m h e rn railway, an electric i;n. , •chooi* of a IntU r day. W ith the In the States of California, Oregon. N e th e ta paper that would so glaringly to cuter epd clung frantically tothe ' th at w ill be built from Grants Paas individual parent It is difficult to valla and W astitnuton Territory,” as extended to all Public L and States by alight their little darling was no fence at the li tie of croeaiag which to tb e lllim w . valleyi has g rw ü r ', arrive at any conclusion as to the Act o f August A, 18SI2, usefulness of a particular school ,, lam ia M c P ib w id longer wanted in the household the bullies aaeetled wilh eledge ham increased the demand for farms in o f H Jx'on, County of Jackson , State of This J irred us in the same spot as mers, breaking the poor woman’s that section of Josephine county. policy which is not essentially help Wlaoonain fil,-4 In th is offlo« on Aug ___________________ 8th. 1907 h is iw o m sta te m en t __ No. when a man roasted us fur not hav arm in the tumult. Did bar right The building of this road will in ful to hit own children. And the u st ______ ing sense enough lo know the rela to an injunction protect thia poor crease the population of Kerby, '.toaahipthat existed between one of creature's person or property against Waldo and Holland five fold w ith patent baa not M m right to oineider I Toin ,i,ip No S3 South of Range No. Ilia own selfiah interest in this n - ’»- iT2a our subscribers in the West and one the heartloea, savage assaults of tbwe in the next three or four years. I t offer proof to show th at the land so u g h t is m ore v a lu a b le for Its tim ber iyt the East. seems an assured fuel that the road corporation anarchiats? It ia from the educator’s view- or »tone than for agricultural p urposes, w ill be built, as contracts for the and to establish his claim to said land poiut'thal the schools have hruad- le fo r e th e R egister and R eceiver of I t may be objected that the above Port O rford an « Summer ties are being let by the chief en ened; until now they undertake to th is office, a t R oseburg, O regon, ou victim of corporation rapacity can gineer.— Journal. Wwlneaday th e Slat day of October, ' Resort. do much more for the ohitde devel 1908 go into the Courta and recover dam He n am es o s w itn e ss e s: opment than formerly'. I t is to the Neall ing on the foot bilto of Cur ages, but do not corporations boast M r. Harriman and Oregon. W illiam A Leonard of fb r tla n d , Ore. educator that we owe the advance W illiam E Pratt, and, ry county and overlooking nature’s that they oan wear out any poor lit Harry A M iller of H ix to n Wlaoonain. ment, such us industrial education, grandest deepwater harbor between igant with continuance», appeals, About a year ago the J.turntl H enry Colvin of Gold B each,O regon. Frank J. Leonard, of K irby,O regon. ' Í riaoo aud the sound, lies Pert Or new trials and the like methods well published an editorial welcoming inalructioii in farming and the like. Any and a ll person« claim in g a d I l ia by the educator’s advocacy of known to corporation allurneyaf ford, the coming peer of any sum Mr. Harriman to Pelican Lodge, versely the above d escrib ed lands are these things, and his patient point request»! to file their cla im s in t h is o f- raer resort on Oregon’s ooast, if not and wishing him a pleasant vaca Away back in the reign of lleu ry ing out of their usefulness that the floM on or before said S lst day of Ooto- on the Paoifiul Her n«tt|r«l places V I I I Sir Thomas More, a great atu tion. I t ventured at that time, how publio baa been brought to support L E » dt , R e g ister , of beauty and wonder áre itnrsur dent of the tendency of the Mines ever, to allude to the railroadless them. The publio-school follows pasa. 4 and when man has done hi* i ’ was sent to the block and beheaded condition of a great part of O re g o n ,------- - - part in making them aoceasable to for the public expression of great which looked to him for reimf and « • clly_“»»,,l,# <,r deve,‘,pme,u,3 .0 Imported Perchcron Stallion the extent that it sometimes under tho;-e oh pleasure ami recreation economic and civic truths, such as which he had practically under his takes to do for the child what mt they w ill be appreciated and thumb, and expressed the faint tits followjng: ^7 , should he done for him at home. •iaited yearly by large crowds faonr hnjM that within the coming year I t way 1 ms true that congestion of “ Tb refore’ I must say that, aa 1 he would do some railroad boiid- .be interior. WLen gasoline lauuches ply on hope f w meroy, I can have no other iq^ therein. A year has passed, Mr. school activities prevents that a t tention to the training of tiie indi th" lake and bay, the fisherman, notion of all the other governments Harriman ia back in Oiegon again, vidual character which obtained tired of catching the speckled beaut that I see nr know, than th at they and aside from a atrip of road in in the earlier history of education. tea. rs>j hie himself to the rolling are a ooaspiracy ol Ilia Hub, who on Wallowa county— for which great And it ie also nut to be denied that Ú js , t.’liere the catch ia unlimited pretence of managing tbe'pMbl to on thanks— nothing hta been done. ar ’ . i itemenl adds health and ly pursue tbvir private ends, and de No road through Central Oregon; there are frills upon the modern sys tem of education that might well nxbil»' . ion to the sport; and no vise all the ways and art* they can work on the Gooe Bay and T illa be dispensed with, hut the edu «her on the coast can a small host fiud out; first, that they may, with mook roads have been ^topped, and cational spirit proceeds along the ru t to a.» with more safety than at out dagger, preserve all that they even M m work of transferring M m O UK».. r'ght line. The tffort is constantly tblspomt. The bay abounds in small Itave'sO ill acquired, and then that traffic on Fourth street to the East Kaaoa, (No. 51, 80S) w as a pflae-w ln- fall. » « k in g a bftter ciliaen— a f . h auoh as snappers, kelp fish eta they may engage the poor to toil and aide held up, ever since la*t ner a t the District Fair at Roseburg in with an occasional ling to break labor for them at ae low r^tes as And all the railroad talk that M r. mori) useful man or woman. 1908, taking four first prixe* aa f o llo w s : We hardly think that selfishness the monotony, and here the more poesible, and oppress them aa much Harriman indulge« in is raising F irst at perebron draft h o r se ; first pre as to the welfare of one's own child miuffiThn tw o oolt«; first on horse and .irnid teat their leek, while outside as they please. freight rales. Yet we w ill forget ‘ And if they oan but prevail to all this during Mr. H arrim an’s va ren is to be eliminated. I t isdoubt- fam ily ot five eolta. the hungry redflsh, halibut and W tL L M AK E THE 8EA8ON AT -ing lay in wait for the hook o f get these contrivances established by cation, or nt least we will have only ful it it« elimination would serve a B andon, B ear C reek, F our M ile, pleaaanl'wordshM’ him, aud hope M m show o f public authority, which }.s vi Qtur<*some. Dairy villa, and Sixes river; b e in g a t ’ te agate lined beaches with their i< consider») nt the representative th at he w.ll enjoy himself better does the best by the child of a ael the la tter place on Bunday April le th , fish parent will do the beat by all sparkling gome and many-fold cur- of the, whole people, then they are than he ever did in bi* life before. and every nine days thereafter. B a a v io x F s a » : 810, »15 and »90. Then, though we hoped lost year, childien; and in that it ia serving idt and the beautiful drive to Cape accounted laws.” every purpose for which echoole are 8 . J . CU LV ER A CO., Blanco where the lighthouse and aa for njaiiy yearn, in vain, wa w ill B amdox , O bboom . I f Sir Thomas could have lived designed.— Telegram. «ireless slatiou are located, will M ill hope. Perhaps during the until the day* of corporation en- *rh b<- af more than paxing inter thronment, what might he not'have next year, or the year ^Iter, or five tri, wbi'e but half a day’s tide puts year* henoe, or 10, or 20— some said? ih a ooriaman among th* deer and glad year— Mr. H arrim an w ill be hear where skill on his part is the The rich made the law« In the gin to help develop Oregon. And only requirement to bag big game. olden tim« ae now, yet never reach perhaps if he doeen't do so soon, Wa doubt if any place on the ad that refinement of mastership aa the people of Oregon will find way« etas' has half as many natural d i that exeroised hy corporations st and meant to do so themselvea.— ve aions for the tourist as Port O r the present day. Journal. / ford. rod when the railroad breath- J. H . Ujrtog, « life into thia oountry, then, if not Langlois, Oregon, before some enterprising spirit t*. A . R O B ER TS, O U R N E W PO LICIES O F F E R ALL T H A T IS wi 1 grasp the situation and ere BEST IN L IF E CONTRACTS. a te kfiocker has time to knock, FOR BALEw-A few pure bred A T T O H N I C Y A .T L A W . os town w ill rise out of the o il Berkshire Boar Pigs. . Now ready LOW NOS-PAKTICTPATIMO RATES. HIGH CASH VALUES. M yi ra P o ta t , O regon . n t and start safely on the rood to to be taken away. Price 910 each. W . A. WOOD, Local A gent, P ort O rford , O re . RoBt. McKaaxix inosperity and a respeotable paei- a apucLKy. Sea View, Port Orford, Or«. tion n-. »he map. > AMES S. » T O N Frank J. case«» w l i » .»1« that « • Is ten 1 of u t n r r u l thsA rtn of»' 1. C ko as j A C s .,e o t» r ^ u ln * -» I * o>u. a , of Tolodo. County sad •lorruU C . sod l k * l »aid Arm arllt pay (he euiu BfONK H l'S B K E l) LHXAKHIor each and ev ery cane of catarrh that roaao t oe . or. d I>y the ueeofH aU 'sC atarrh I'ure. F saka J .C aa s a v. Sworn lo before me end »ube. rlbed lu » 7 preecnee, tbleSth day ol December. A. D. IS M ., BOOTS and SH O ES ‘ . . ’ ' M E N S ’ and BOYS, C L O T H IN G , L A D IE S ’ DRESS GOODS, > H A R D W A R E , G R A K lT K and T IN W A R E , C IG A R S , TO B AC CO , P IP E S C A N D Y . N U T S and N O T IO N S . I I n (act. a supply of everyth in g u su a lly Hep* in, • * *; G eneral M erchandise St^»«» n m > n o » b t i c m hot 1» stock . T » K B » ro » Call and examine goods and get price* G E N E K A I4 M E K C llA X D I S E . Groceries <fc Provisions * w « ^ P o rt Orford, Curry County, O re' bargains In 1 4 v e r y t l i i ngr. Ladies’ & Gents’ Furnishing Goods, - 1 Dry Goods Hats and Caps Boots and Shoes tlgai-s and Tobacco. p in e A sso rtm en t of I ^ x t lie w ’ D i - o m w G o o d » , r t iiu s lin « , «•Hlii-OH, f l a n n e l t t , «?<<•. Hat’dutare & Tinuiare, ffarn ees, L e a th e r, etc. All Goods N ew and Up-to-date. Orders taken for acrtiles wot in ft<<k A first class milMnerv shop In con nection with stare, Call, get our prices, and be convinced. N. 0. NIELSEN. A d m in is tra to r's N otice. Notioe is hereby g iv e n th a t the u n dersigned haa been duly appointed by th e Ooun y Court ol Curry County, Or egon, A dm inistrator oi the E state ol N . B. N eely and M ary E. N e ely , de- ceaa»l. A ll p erson s h a v in g cia im e again st said E states are required to present the sam<- w ith in six m onth » Irom th e date ol th e first publication o l tills notioe, w ith proper voucher?, to O L eqeve s t P ort Orford, Curry Coun- ty. O regon D ated at P ort Orford, Oregon, thia the 22nd day of J u ly A. D ., 1908. H C. A L L E N , A dm inistrator, Bandon, O regon . JE W E L R Y . N otioe fo r P u b lic a tio n . D k p a b t x u v of t u b I mtxbiok . U n ite d States la n d O ffi*. R oseburg, O regon, July 16th, 190«. N otioe la hereby g iv e n th a t C. E. M oulton, o f S u ite 915, Board of Trsde B ld g ., P ortlan d , C ounty ol M ultnomah, State of O regon, has filed in th is office the application ol th e N orthern Pacific» R ailw ay Co-, to select, under the act of C on gress ajmroved J u ly 1. 1998, aa ex apprev- tend« I hv the Act of Con I ed May 17,1908. th e N W | MWI ol >{ gee. 14, Tp. 34 8 .. R. 14 W . of W. M. Any and a ll person* cla im in g ad versely the la n d s described, or desir in g t > Object busanae of th e m ineral character of th e U n d , or any other res »on, to the d isp osal to applicant, abonld file th eir affidavits of protest in this office, on or before th e 4th day of S ep tem ber, 1908. R s m a m is L E ddv , Register. First FubllPStioa July 2Mh, UW. L u i Publication AuguM M th, l«QS NOTICE FOR P U B L IC A T IO N Send your Aga tes , awa for __ Mounting A Polishing also your Watches and Jew elry for repair, _ _ to _ _ _ _ _ _ Fred H. Van Norden Bandon, Oregon. Careful attention given s. to m ail orders. 3t«»-To-Uae fo r F if t y Cxm w Goam utord o b t M t rupe. D jepartwicnt o f t h x I k tk bio r , U . 8. Lund Office a t Roeeburg, O regon. J u l y l l , 1908. N otioe ia hereby given that , T IP E. H U N D K Y 1 o f P ortlan d , O regon, who, on J u ly 1, 1908, m«do Tim ber en try, No. 08, l«r 8» 8W M . (L )ta 13 ft 14) Sec. 4, NJ NW 1, ,_________ Section n sh ip 34 (Lota 8 ft 4), Section 9, 9, T ow T ow nship W. . Merjdian, Merldii Houlli, R a n g e 14 W est, W haa filed notice » o f in ten tion to m ake Final Proof,’to estab lish claim to the land above d escrib ed , before the C ou nty Clerk, Curry eounty, ^t Gold B e^h. Oregon, ontheW th day of Oct. Claim ant name« aa w itn esses: George C olebrook of C orbin, Oregoi W illia m Colebrook ol ” p ,r D ick Q uellen of Asher Moore of ” ’’ B E N JA M IN L. E D D Y , Register. Rdwt-aup l o o r flo w * « * W i t h -------------— CantiV C ath»rite, cure conotlpoEon for«ver