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THE TRIBÜNE. CURRENT Editor T bibüre :— Ia il* issue of LEADING P A P » OV CUMBY«.ti. J u ly 2nd IbB Oregonian primed «n artistic a ih I coro pre he nai re tabula tio n of ilta Juna election vole, * WEDNESDAY, 28th, 1M>. «ludy of which tonda lo a liberai «docatMn in politicai <*n«l J might dUHSCBIPTIOX MATKA. II4Q odd nwrpl) M on o«y. and «hieb I On* Copy Dna Yaar ........ Un* Copy dix Month*. . î i had intended to atiljecl Io a tsnn Ou* Copy Throe I tooth* ............. ¡prehetisiva analyste at lb* Uine, but after d ipp in g the table out nnfertu Published Every Wodaaaday, by nately mielaid it, and have juatauc- HABDY T. XTKWABT. carded through the kindaeaa of the uffiee in securing another copy. (From liahed Siiriin dc & Beahett Renhett <editar* .editara and *ud 1875.— — Sigliu propriclnii.) : „ e I rust Doctors ^ ¡cu ltu ra l Nffi College C o o r i v t m a I I tian, C H » , O r i e g f o « . Offi-rs cnllegi u-tuurses in Agricult ure, luriudfog AfcTuuomy, Horticulture Animal Husbandry, Dairy Husband ry, a te.; Forestry; Domeailo bulence and Art; Civil, Electrical, Mechanical and Mining Engineering; Cow ni woe; Pharmacy. Often elementary course* In Bgft culture, F o re s try , Domestic Science and Art, Commence aod Meehan la Alta, iaclodlng forge work, cabim snaking, ataam titling, plumbing, ma chine work, etc. Strong faculty, » ' ‘ern equipment; free tuitloi); opens Sept. 25. Illustrated catalogue with full infor mation an apidicution to the Registrar tree. J u J 'L »' V'U«W 4 1 4 o»' AMES S. JOHNSTON 1 Following i* clipped from Fort Or r to John B. M if’.er.) ford correspondence, signed “G.”— Last Monday the revenue cutler i Ricbaid Ru,h called in and Untied you a re a u ffc rln g front Prof. BchOuiaker and araialanta. impure blood, thia blood, de They are at present camped on tbs bility, aervousoeta, exhaus beads, and «aa couimiosioned by the tion, you should begin at once with Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, tbe Smilhaonian Institute to make co l Sarsaparilla you have known lection* of interest regarding the all your life. Your doctor aborigines.— The steamer Empire knows it, too. Askhim shout it. arrived yesterday and landed some 4 T B « p r im e a enure«« on papar » passengers. Cnpt. Butler ia econo Although W. D. Fenton inveigh __ «I < « h o n *th « 4 ft< e V» vfetafc y«MM bu U-J iféMohM » « c r lv tto n ik pnW . * mical with bis eteam a* he slipped and fresh supplii ies will be received by every steamer, f t dhall be ed against the Initiative and Refer my putpoae ae to keen k< • full stock of everything reQnired by the out without blowing bia «liiatle, trade in the Une of and urn on the ground that “the thereby d iup oin tin g some gentle U n it AOKNTfi: IN THE COUNTY COURT, FOB THB people m ust have intelligent direc G R O C E R IE S and P K O V I8IO N 8, men who wished to go to Coog Bay. A. B. S abik , Bandon Oregon. COUNTY OF CUBRY. STATE OF tio n /’ /b y tbe tnachinaa of course) BOOTS end SH O E S — Our town looks lively juat now, C«*. L N. McstET, Gold Bandi, Ore. and H. C. Hutton autagunizod lb* Aouicutfc * OREGON, recTOCAL. no lea* than (our wagon* being in In tbe Matter of the Estate of 1 Cita- M ENS’ and BOYS, CLOTHING, / measure, because, as be alleged,' -W« * * * * * * town today, all engaged in hauling N. P. J urges son, deceased, f tiou. ▲ dtkitimo « K ays « K v A S o n A ix s l U» fbnnulaa of a wealth would be thorn of ila ‘due, L A D IE S ’ DRESS GOODS, To Anna Jurgensen, Chris Jurgen- lumber for building purpose*.— Mrs. aen, P ete r J u rg rn s t-ti, D a n ie l J urgen influence in law making,*’ an anal- j Tichenor arrived and was heartily sen, Mary Jurgtnisen and Ida H A R D W A R E , G R A N IT E and T IN W A R E , ts Jürgen-] Jurgen-'1 yeia o f the late vote on the Inrtia- » D A T iv im M y . IMMUKp BY B * Y the, person* Interested Zeppelin Balloon 8howe Her welcomed by all. Sh<- looks much sun, and «11 other in aoid Estate. CIGARS,,TOBACCO, PIPE S tive aa aleo on the legislative act* i improved and I hope she feel* aa WniiKSAa, applii-ation having held up and 'referred back, will cun I Speed. C A ND Y , N U T S and NOTIONS. i , wall aa alie Ibflk».—Tffe reports from made in due form to the above-named KvidenUy the perjury dodge did crU8iveiF , how that tbe people at Court on ilte lath day of Augnst, I'. hjh , tbe coal geld* at Chatha,- are very In fact, a supply ol everything usually kept in a wail stocked by Ames Johnstvn, administrator of Frederichthaveo, O ct 24.— The not torn out a* well in taking up » p a * , ate intelligently diacrlmi'ia said Estate (of an order and lieensndi- • general Merchandise Store. timber claim aalt did in scouring tjye Ba well M o .B| , and reconstructed Zeppelin dirigible air- favorable; but not wo from tbe gold rectiug, authorizieg and empowering Held* on tbe aoutb fork o f Mizes. him to sell tbe Real Estate belonging the county printing. ehip No. 1, made a triumphal reap 0BDRB8 TAKEN FOB ANY ARTICLE MOT IK STOCK. to the Estate of said decedent, and de- Tabs tb e aaault on tbe tttorease pearance aod aaceneioo with ten Mr. T. Cornwall; who has mined io ai-ritied aa follows, to-wit: K} of NW1 ' ' !‘U' . - f ■ ■ ' There ia oonaiderwtde com plaint o f the legislator’* pay for one e x passenger* yesterday afternoon u n d »l *la l vic’uny for the last 15 years, and Lots one, two, of section 22, T. 32 u,inin* and he inte,,d» 10 H-ofll. IB W„ Willamette Meridian. being found with the new Denmark- ample. That measure did not car went through evolutions that for b'"‘ Containing One humlred and forty-two speed and .la b ility were moat satis- turn h" allentM>n “ > «‘her pursuits, anil iortyone-hundrerh* of an acre. The ry in a aulitary county in the State, HL*e* river road, but whether i t is Hubbard’s E)i of NEQ of section 21, T. 32 fi. of R. justified or not we arc unable to because the proposition aa formu factory. The trip in the air lasted ~ Tl*e IB W., Willamette Meridian, contain for three and a half hour* and pass- Cr8,,|i m '11 intertd to ' “ PP’X them- ing 80 arrea. rtsts. TheTnucM C ba* been cen lated by tb e legislation contained an And Wliereaa, aaid Court fixed on . ,elvM wiu* * “*w plm er, sured both pro aod oon in «his obvious elem ent of jobliery and ed without a hitch. the 5th day of October, 1908, at 10 lath m ill and broomliandie lathe, matter— by friends o f tbs road for graft, in that it provided that, in o'clock, A. M., at the Court Room of Tbe balloon made an average Oonrt in tbe Court House in Gold not advocating it «nd by others for'addition to the increased per d ie « , speed nf 29.21 mUee an hour a t a which, with a competent man to run thia Bcm-h, County and State of Oregon, aa not working against it. We are aa J member* were entitled to render ac- mean altitude of 800 foet. Driven it, will make the m ill one o t the the time and place for hearing any and are have been in the past a strong ^ u n t a for transportation nn<Lplber alternately by a single motor and completeet of iU| six* on theooast.— all objection* to paid Petition and tbe granting of said order and license of believer in good roads, but wo h a v e' expenses incurred going and com- then by both motors, the craft made Mr. McKenzie at the mouth of Elk sale. Therefore, In the Name of the State sk A fell competent to pass upon the ing. Ia other word* the people are easy progress, it* movement* being river, ia engaged in putting up anl of Oregou, You and each oft yon are merit* of thia road, and opinions alert in the discovery of legislative , controlled with facility. Aeronauts noon, both pick led and smoked. So hereby cited, directed and required to of men ezperieneed in such matters "joker*” all too frequent in the and throngs of the populate crowd- much for our new K-ttler; a few be and apfiear at said time and place then and there to show cause. If any seetn to lie about evenly divided at past. . ed the shores o f Lake Constance more like him and we will wake you have or if any exist, why an order to whether its construction was a from 2 o’c lock until 6:30 thia even from our Rip Van Winkle sleep — of aale should not be made, aa in the Petition prayed for, and why aaid Pe The proposition submitted by the wise move or not, be thia aa it may ing, watching the evoiuiioua of the The country has resources enough tition should not be granted' and said legislature for the addition o f Su if we would only develop them. The Older and license should not is-ue. airship. . however, the county ha* acted fur Witness, the Hon. E. A. R ailmy , « «aia» hat it believed ueneveu to te ba oe ilia tue greatest gteaieaii- preme Court J ustioes would have Ascending .from the water« of fishing at Ellensburg ia doing a Judge of Bald Court with tbe seal of guod to the greatest n u über. T ï J been lM)l'ular ® U had cooched said Court affixed this lfith day of Lake Constance almost perpendicu lively buhiness j» « t now, having August, A. D. 1906. road ia built and tba time for kick in straight forward ternoa. I f it larly for 500 feet, the craft started taken at a single haul last n ight had provided for two additional over fifty barrels. ing ha* passed, and it now behove* on a short voyage overland Agaiuat T imbeu L ano A ct , J vme 3, 1878,— our enterprising citizens to pull to Justice* it would have carried by a a fresh northeast breeze. It swept m ajority, but the “joker’’ habit was N o tic e for P u b lic a tio n . gether and see «bag it ia graveled over the palace, from tbe grenade too firmly fixed for that. -- United State* Land Office, and put in condition so that the ol which th* K ing of Wurtemburg Roseburg, Oregon, April 10, 1908. traveling public can g e t some good The act misnamed “Local G ov greeted it. Meanwhile Queen Char Notice is hereby given, that In com out ot It. pliance with the proviaions of the Act ernment B ill,” whose correct title lotte, aboard the royal yacht, fol of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled would have been “An Act for the lowed its maneuvers. The airship “An Act for the sale of Timber Landa seemed oonstantly to increns* its in the States of Oslifornis, Oregon, Ne In J u s tic e . licensing in incorporated towns of ■— — . - vada and j «•---■ Washington Territory, ’ - /» - • ' ■ W . * Brothel* and other Abominations,” speed, sometime* far surpassing the extended to all Publie iblk Laud ~ ‘ States hy The last week’* Gldbe makes' a Act of August 4, 1892, carried in three counties only— record o f the one destroyed. At an L oom M c O ibm id ) angle o l 35 degree* it turned to the feeble attempt at couspiouou* bead Cooa by three majority; Baker by o t Hixton, County of Jackson, State of right and to the left and »pun onm- line* In reporting tbe land trial at 4 Wisconsin, filed in this office on Aug about 800 and Multuomah (Port ust 8th, 1907 bis sworn statement No. pleialy around; then, *U tba tim e Portland, and, in line with ila form D v e e tm O o o d m , m u « l i n m , land North End) by about 500. 9619 for the purchase of the Ni NEW, steering with the wing* opening er policies, does a rank injustice tq 8Ei NE1, NEJ 8E1 of Section No. 24 in Had the measure been entitled, “ A Township No 33 Sflfifth of Range No. c a lic o « , fla n n e l« , e tc . sed closing like window st.utlere, the three Curry county men who Bill for the Wide Open Town,” in 15 West, W. M., Oregon, and will it rote at the bow sad »tern at will. pleaded guilty there on the 12tb in offer proof to show that the land stead o f the deceptive designation* sought is more valuable for its timber Short, »harp dashes, full of speed, stant. lt doM not explain that the of “ Hom* Hole” and “Local Gor- or .tone than for agricultural purpose*, parlies only admitted to a technical <rnMen^ U would have been snow followed— first toward Switzerland, and to establish his claim to said land i-efore the Register and Receiver of then toward tbe Rhine Valley. Fi- violation of the law, but the writer ed under hy 35,000 instead of «bout this office, at Roseburg, Oregon, on nally the balloon descended to the leave* it to th e reader to infer that Wednesday the 21st dey of October, <2,000 aa happened. 1908 lake and. was placed in the floating these three men, Frank A- Stewart, He names as witnesses : Ames S. Johnston and John K. The legislative armory law which hall without difficulty. William A Leonard of Portland, Ore. William E Pratt, and, Counlaea Zeppelin, lying ill at a Miller, with W. T. Kerr of Cons, we* squelched by the Referendum Harry A Miller of Hixton Wisconsin. Orders taken for aertiles not in stork pleaded gu ilty to a serious charge of was chiefly m ischievous on account hotel, received constant bulletins of Henry Colvin of Gold Beach,Oregon. Frank J. I^-onard, of Kirby, Oregon. swindling io connection with the P .' o f the “joker” elements inseparable the progress of the balloon, which Any and all person-« claiming ad she (orwarded to Count Z-ppelin F. A L. Co.,— an inference that is from its terms. versely the above described laeds are requested to file their claim* in this of nt Berlin. heartily condemned hy the many fice on or before said Slst day of Octo The Utiiveraicy spprapriation was friend* of these men in Curry* as Daily trials o f the dirigihle will ber, 1908. B imjamix L E ddy , Register. they are among the substantial cili objectionable to the Granger* chief be made until next Monday, when nen* of this couuly and i t ia well ly because It appropriated H 2,000 it ia probable that an endurance known that not one of tb a « gwwAt- a year to the management without teat will take place........ . 1 1 T imbeu L and A ct , -J oke 3, 1878,— ed to M y extent, if at all, from the restriction a* to what was to be done N o tice for P u b lic a tio n , dealing* of thia company. Up to with the monejL sim ply another K ing o f L iza rd s Lived in M on United States Lend Office, form of "jokqrj^ This Mil wag the time last reported there has been ta n a . Roseburg. Oregon, May 7th, 1906. overwhelmingly negatived outside ' Notice la hereby given that In com no damaging testimony s^gainat one of Portland, some uf whose business pliance with the pravliion'a of the Act of the three. Great FaMe Mon«., Oet. 2).— The of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION. W ill the Globe come out again in men saw graft possibilities in its remain* o f a prehistoric animal, 40 “An Act for tbe sate of Timber lands N O T IC E F O B P U B L IC A T IO N success. Yet it required 10,000 ma- in tbe States of California, Oregon, Ne D kpabtmkst o r TBE InTK KIOB an attempt at display and publish feet long and »2 feet in height, have D epartwent op the I etexior , vada, and Washington Territory,” as that4ta editor went upon tl>e Msnd ^Ori‘Jf ¡" l>.ortl*“d Bive «heme». extended to all Public Land States by United 8tatea Land Office, Roeeburg, U. 8. Land office at Rorobarg, Oregon. been (owed in the bad lamia aonth ■a« 7». In e e n a. Fs. Oregon, Angmt 17, 1908. ure 3,000 majority in the State. an act of Anguat 4, 1892, and admitted that he perjured him Jnly « , 1908. of Glaseow, Mont., by Barnum ••a * espial«, vitfcwt tortfcn «bltfttfoa • • ary ’ATen **““ the 8*nta HERBERT N. WELCH pari. k*w I c»k q nail tv tor a 1 m «** Mlary la Notte* is hereby giren that Fe Pacific Railway Company, by A. P. tbe pos ttftaffi WI om «b Mk 1 bove marked fc. self in taking up a timber claim— a of Portland, County of Multnomah, Brown, of New York; Omneeted with But it was in the vote of the per HÚNIIE Y State of Oregon, filed In thia office on Fulkerson, ita Attorney m Fact, whose ?íftM O r tl“ )n ' TIP l; . O r7 * <>n- 1 * ® . ° " J n l y 1. violation of the statute* far move manent Statement No. 1 proposition the American Museum of Natural is 1, Roseburg, County •aattnaaa* ” Wtaahaaa Cwgta«« April 9ib, 1908, bis sworn statement P«*to««e address 0* ° re ? o o ’ ’laH fll^ tahrtfM - w w.«.. seriuua than btewart, Jobneton and wbarein was illustrated the dincrim- History. No. inOoi for the purchase of the NW W . b2T2 0 t,y ’ No- tor of Section No. 13 in Township No. S3 ,O t,h i» ofBoe its application to select 84 8W U, (Lot* 1< ft I*) g*c. 4, NJ NW|. Miller pleaded guilty to? TbereHo has been shipped to ÏNPgy S m «" «« ST?U2" *• Township 34 of June ^ i . » inaliag good sense of the “Com Southof Range No. 15 W. W. M., Ore , ?",d^ ^ E 'S T 1’ 1008 °» »*>• ^W ith the dignity of a crowned m on. Plain Man” a* a Voter. That Naw lu rk . It took 16 (enroetohaul and will offer pro^f to show that the 4, 1897 (30th Statute*, >6) th* Southeast nJ: m J * * “** 14 ?**•« W- MeridUn, iarter of Section 32, Township 31 8 JLaWtort Bled n o tte * of intention to m a k e land sought ia mote - valuable for .its ChlMkri — priikea’ ’ and “humbly” are witrd* of proptksition, despite the uppwrition the foaaii to the rmltoad. The skull TawBfta MEft«^. y. timber or stone than for agricultural K. It Wert of tbe Willamette tferklian’ Final Proof, to establish claim to th* Oregon. J*1 “* «»wre drecribtai, before th* would be aarcaam found ia the of Machine Bosses, carried by a alone weigha 4000 pounds. purposes, and to establish his claim to A nvan dn ll peraon* claiming ad County Clerk, Curry oounty, at O o ld before the Register and Be (iiob ain deaeribiikg tbe same a tti three to-one vote. Mr. Browu classifies the f«vnl as verwly the Und above described, or de- I ceiver oLthls offioe, at Roa ^ a c h . Oregon, on the 10th day of Oct. :oaeburg, Ore _ ■ .» o s fiC ■ M tude. The harmony of their appli gon, on Tnnrsday the 17th D e sirlng to object because of the mineral ..... - ....... .................... a tyrauaosaurus rex or K ing of the character of the said land, or for any cember, 1906. " t. Claimant names a* wii The P<irtland papers speak of a lixarda. cation aauMuda one of the efforts of other reaaon to the disposal to th* ap- He uaaiea oa witnesses: Oteree Colebrook o f Corbin, Oregon plioant shonfa m« theiraffldavlta of a fifth grade pupil who know* that liigers o f 5,000 japort* to the , cur William Colebrook of ’• ro.—------------ « H. Elmer Poe, of Koteburg, Oregon. William QninO,of .» K * i « S ” bc,or* u‘" 7,h d* y 01 ° ° ' Dick Quellen of ” ■ " he want* to say something but wheat fields in the Willamette V al Charles Neilsen, of Port Orford ” Asher Moore of ” ” Coal Land. doesn’t know how to say it. ley with «logs and hags and gunain Freek F. C«ok, of Se» or Addrrre D. 0 . KRWTOK, BENJAMIN L. EDDY, Regtater. . , B n u tsi» L E ddt , Register Irwin G Williamson, of Roe-bnrg, Ore. quest <>f China Hheasanta, raised Marshfield, Oregon. T. H. Mehl, of C<M|uiIto, Oregon. I hereby dreignofie the tert Orford Tribune, publiAed at Port Orioirt, Or- swd fed by the farmer* who must . Apv and ail persons claiming ad Cannot m Osare« t t - versely the above described lands am J K i i a a a R i M A dm inistrator’« Notice o f F inal not disturb litem until after the ky l « » l spvlleauoas, u y » j omuhm n a c h t» « reqnested to file tlieir claims in this of B emamim L E ddt « ìmu MI portion ot th« asr. Thera I« n a if eas city sport* have had a chance at fice on or l>efore Mid 17tli day of De- eember, 1906. way is eure O m la a » . s a t that b by r o n « t a - them. Look' out for an Initiativ« 110».! ra a o tlra . » r a t a « , | . hy aa to- B i n a i i i L E dot , Register, A beautifully illu stra te d Notice is hereby g |« £ n that *A ««d naadltton at the nnesaa ll«ln « ot the measure which will put three in » My evi _ --------- --- t a y M l f k a v e monthly magaaioa of th* wide deraignad, Administrator of the 1 CA.SÍAR E-ntechtaa Tabe. When t h b Iahet« laflameC dualrial paraaitae out uf b’uaine« for A RETS end «B et a D E N N IS ’ CUN N IF F , JU., awake West with fascinating we h a te m e . bed In iw ’ o< Mile. H. Chenoweth, detested, baa yon h s w * m a h tia « Muad or Imperfect heet Irestlk with tor short stories, picturesque personal in » When Ik I . entbely r lo a d . « « .In e n b good and all. ' fifed his final acoount and that Jlon- CASCARZTS. the remili, end « a le a the laSem etlon can he ber h e ** simoel pouH-of-vtaw deacripnoa of thw t e p . ( I . 8. Mineral Sarveyor d»y the 7th day of Deoember, 1908, at J. H. Uptoa, • twta rerrran m ilO eeeeraw ta k e * oat sad th b tahe restored la Ita normet in te re s tin g daawlopwiaat of ih* CNA». sraMtroKA Langlois, Oaeg. the hour of 10 o ’clock la the forenoon condition, hew ta« « U he «mdruyed l e n r w i Plttaburs S-f» A Derma Ca . PiLUbffirf. Wear, and the romance and his- nine rema oui ot len Are rnnxid hy Catarrh of « id day, at the eourt room of tbe of the wonderland af tba Surveyor for the D istrict oi Or- which ta a o th lu i hat aa iaSamed ceadlUeo at County Court of the State of Oregon, the oeceee surface*. egon. for the county of Curry, at th* Court We wtU a tra One Baadred n a tiv e Iw Aak your local newsdealer Timber Claims Gold B each. - . . Oregw« H on« in Gold Beach In said county, eeseel neafaem (eaaeed hy eetaerh) the! raa . fa* currant issue or read $1 50 nat be car*-d by BaU'e > e u r rh Cate. Scad tar has been fixed hy an order of tbeCoun- foryear’a subscription. T he book, «tn-alM e bea. P. i . CUBNBY « C«.. Taledo, O I will coeaidar th* purcha« of fir, ty Judge of said Carry ooaaty, « "Road of a Thousand Wonders. Sold hy Oraagtat«. « e . <*dar or pine t a k r elaiins, located in the time and place for bearing idijere Take H a irs Fam ily PtU> tec rw utlpetioa — 120 beautiful Western views « L. A. ROBKSTS, ToeruahipaSS to 41 Sswth, Ranges II »Ion* to said final account and the al four colora—will be included— 114 and 15 Waotof tbe WillaiBetto Me lowance thereof. free. A T T O U M M lk a t l a w . ridiaa, offered for sale by th e original Dated at Laagiols, Oregon, October C V » < C O N C T IP A T IO N . loeatorx. SOTISIT MAGAZINE 15th, woe. ■ n « F a ta i, Oragwa. A zoch O. M ackay , W. L. CHENOWETH, Huron, S a « rsAvcwco C A U S A M I* Sâ! Administrator of the estate of Probat* bua«*«« a apecrél^y. Mile* H. Chen >wetb, < OOK. It S2S G E N E R A L M E I lC I I z V N T , ^ r P o r t Orford, Or.~z^ N E W G O O D S, A yers Call and examine goods and get prices. GENERAL MERCHANDISE, G ro c e rie s & P r o v i s i o n s ^SPort Orford, Curry County, Ore.lr9 B A R C A IN 8 I n ICverytliinfj-. Ladies’ & Gents' Furnishing Goods, Dry Goods - - - . Hats and Caps i Boots and Shoes Cigars and Tobacco. p in e A s s o r t m e n t o f H aP d cu are & T in u ia u e , h arn ess, L eath er, ets. All Goods N ew and Up-to-date. A first class millinery shop In con nection with store, Ca.ll, get our prices, and be convinced. “ 1^.0. NIELSEN. E. ««■■fi* IBl«n Have you ever seen a Sunset? HEAD WANTED' Fa Tf«,!a.ÄS2SSP.Ä^s M-T0-MC dM of