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MH ___________ TRIBUNE, I HADING l'A P M OP CB RR Y WEf’XEbJ’AT, NOV, (tUBSOftlTTpU One Cop* One \janr.<*. O j . C o » six Months., One v t .iy Three M onths Published Ljrerr W->d«eeday, by HARDY T. b TEW AKT. __„____ ________ r* «pa«». ’ tat <t»u t» enicb row »»«- i OUR A -ilW l»* 3. It Mg«, Bandea Oregon- . I. N. Mo»ctr, Gobi Beaeh, Ore. xauan avrav vxgMMtay enousa. J rAlie report« from L-mdoo are . correct, Great Brita n will follow America's pretxt! at in »ending a lMt-lhfaitip fleet 1« a «u w c around ths world. The «atbuaiaatic recep- ioii given Admiral Sperry and his men by Me» Zealand and Australia cauai-d some astonishment in E ng land, and It is hinted that the pro po»sd cruisa ia for the purpose of txptiy reminding tha antipodean ootoniM that Great Britain atill ¿t. ria in leash R«e biggest nary that su.'.t llte aeaa.~y To Withdraw Tract of Land. The General Laad Office hae de cided to withdraw on January 20, ilKW. 91 SOfl-aerea fiom the Unip qua Fortet Reserve. This embraces ettine of thq finest dairying, fruit end timber lands in Oregon, being located in Cooe , Western L m e and tto n g ln a . _______ ift D cafuess C ast «V ¡have learned some things, snd Why Ha ib» continue to learn. A party w - 1» o u lj one »oSth. s«r. in« In Oregon will henceforth • Y«m advertised (hat jruu bad wsrto« 11» ijr co««Utu- iw 4 by rb In- no easy job on i»a band«. Journal. found g |«okal book, 1 ImlievaT f}|j| UntDS «4 U*» a a M adlUua #4 th« «sked Die man who liad coma to the S K a u n ,t» r h i« » T u b .^ . m l* tu b. U IstU m ed you have • runMTng «.and w lm iwrtw t ‘«’•r- door in answer-tu his ring. ing.aB & w bea It 1» entirely cUMcd. « e s t o e » 1» ” 1 did.” in« result, sod o n k M ilm tnSaanstlbB «aa be CURRENT TOPICS. of take» o ut and tkla tube re»t«n»t to " • oo'oial “You ray 11 contained a sum c o -lt ilo n . hearing will be de'iroyeJ ta w » « : money?” ' t - ■ • - ' f u»n« oat Often arc c asw 'l bf Csiarrh, “ Yes.” » b i d . la nothing but an taflanieil « » d il l« » ol Editor Tarwjs«:— in your last J **A very large f um of mwn-y, * | ^ u T w lU t f r e One II u .,«<•« Pollara foe sag ! wrote: “ What greatly militated fact?” - » « o f l)e*htea»(.-aut»-.l by catarrh) that naw- , o -u b e - urertby lUll M alarritCur*. Send lor I (nut uiitigaiyd) against Bryan was “ Yea.” ... . . . . . n t , vlrewUr» free. V 1. < llgRCY * Tu,' d " -0 ¡iiia insi’ ieiicc, loud and prolonged, “ Ami that the .»win r could have «nW by pmggiat’ «c. l i s t the country return to medieval same by naming the sum found and! “r‘k* »*"’»»»“ *» «atUre««» met ho. Is of competitive industry." describing the |«x‘kei book?” And I will now add that, while such “ Y e a . Gp on.” Three or four dm tnm crs, sa y s a program had «lie effect of array “That ia all I wished to nsk.” Com fort, hud « ü gaged in a warm ing not siui*e the present trusts ‘•Rot you will have to g iv e a dea- d iscussion ever the bane o f the solidly against him, but of the al criptton of the purs« yoii lost before drummer's existen ce on the road. m ost myriad ooqtoraiiims of the you can put in a claim .” the “drumm er's tax”—not so bud ¡M it used to be, however,»wlieu smaller calibre who forres their fin- • 'I l o s t n o p u r s e ” sm all tow n s all over t i e country i.b if they too do not combine. “ You di.ln’t?” “ levied trib ute on- every travelin g Ifei.ee these lattter were in no post “N o sir.”1 man who visit' d them. tior. to take chances with a man in “Then why have you called?” ’“By J u re,” said. >' m en from a* the presidential chair whom all “ Merely to see what a man looks credited with hwneary, firmness aud like who will llud a large sum of N ew York silk firm, “you ought to try it o v er on the’ other aide. courage. money and then ad vertise the fact in W hat they do here iau’t to he the papers instead of hiding it spoken o f in eontparison. H w In tlie operations of the trusts down cellar. Good day, sir.”— it is m erely n amul, local m atter. we behold great economies of pro Judge’s Library. Over there it ia nnth nal. A t lea st duction and distribution, in fact it is for any of us who com e from ibe trust furnishes a very striking foreign countries. In Denmark, for in stance, there is an annual example of socialized industry, and N o m e D o g T e a m W in« F ro m ta x o f $42.88 if a man Represents points the way to aociiiiaaiion on a a R aceh orse one house and half thut for each larger scale, that ia, to the ultimate other bouse represented. In N or nationalisation of our industries Seatil^TWaah., Nov 1 6 — A spe w ay you have to have a trade pass whereby the u bole peopftsi nql a few cial to the Rust Intelligence -from good for 30 days, costin g $26.80. of them, will profit by combined France is ea sier md you don’t Noma eaya: endeavors aud rational processes. One o f the m ost interesting races have an yth ing but a business ever witnessed <>n the Seward Penin pasaj ort, which coats no more There would be no rational ob sula, and perhaps the most unique than you w ant to pay. In H o l jection to our trusts if any method that has occurred for years, was a land you have to have an indus trial tax receipt, which co sts six could be devised whereby their ra race between a racehorse and dog lollara. In Sweden th e price is pacity and greed and tendencies to team here Satuaday, the dog team the sam e aa in N orway, $26.80, corruption could be curbed. winning by 50 seconds in a 10 mile and if yon try Jo g et out of it you course. will catch a fln«- of from the price Large resources combined in the Ben Freymer, on Jake Berger’s of th e trade pass up to $184, and hands o f uur Irlists have templed more'Dolly, celebrated in Alaska, they are stric t abont it, too. them to corrupt and criminal Jcour raced with Coke Hill's dog team “In A ustria you htrve only to sea and will not be disputed by from Hus city to the mouth of Deg show a j>roper trade license and many observing persons, That tor Creek and returh, a distance of in Sw itserland a business p a ss many of out Courts, our legislators, ten miles. The trail was in good port. They don’t cost any more uur politicians soid even.our preach a(je j than you want to give up to the condition and fast time was m 1 eh a w ho le t yon have them . ,n ers have been reached and debauch by both horse and dogs. The mare R ussia tfie pjice is $25.75 a s trade ed by predatory wealth, ia current- slipped while running on a little tnx and $5.15 extra a s a communal ly taken as a matter of courso by hillside and lost some groun-i. tax. And if you are a Jew you thinking people. The example oi Within three weeks another race don’t w ant to go to R ussia to sell three Supreme Court Justices on will be run ns a consequence of the' goods. You may lie all right, but the Pennsylvania bench haviug dissatisfaction, an<t.enougli money R ussia does n t like that kind and been suggested and promoted from waa in tight today to make the sh ow s it by pushing the ‘df-ummer 26 Wall Street, sufficiently illur- side bet» 10,000 which found ready tax* on J ew s up to $275.50, be- trates the power of oue trust ( tin kides tb» couiiuuhal tax of £5.15. takers. ' St-in.i|iy d O il) to corrupt the very England's the place, though, where you want to go. T h at’s the fonutains of justice in a great stole. great fra ' trade land and you can E m p ero r a n d E m p resa o f go anyw here and everyw here and Let the Nation (the People) own C hina D ea d . se ll to anybody and etery b o d y and the trusts and govern our indus never pay a penny. They are so tries democratically, and the inceu free over there thpt-, by Jove, you live to cheat and debauch willceasc, Tokio, Nov. 16.— It was learned alm ost feel like asking the coun for it ia inconceivable that the peo here today from a high official try to pay you a few hundred n ple would find any comfort or sourop al , ’ekih that the dowager year ju st because you are there.” amusement in the ope. ,iiou ol empress of China died suddenly cheating themselves. lust Saturday morning at 2:30 The dairyiug and fruit lands will be rubject, to the Homestead Act ou- • iy , hut the timber lands will be tak- ~»n up uniter the timber and stone la v . One of the peculiar features of thi -» npeniag is that squatters rights will ba recognised. After December AL persona may settle on the land and prepare to make it their home The. rights of such squatters will be it •.■ognised^os prior to those arho (file on January 20. it is expected that tiiere will be a great rush for these lands, owing to the fact that similar land in that section is held at from 150 to 1300 per acre. The proposed railroad from Drain to Marshfield runa di rectly H.iongh the center of this tract which will be thrown open. This acema to disprove the charge math against Ibe government that ; ast aerea are being reserved for the But do-1 hear it hinted that the benefit of the lumbermen and that boas fide homeseetere are teing people are tint ‘‘brainy” enough to operate great industries, yet it is » shut out.— Exchange. fact that the people—common peo pie— wage earne« if you please— Plea for Rntroactiwn <lo now operate all of the great in dustries of the world. Ruckefellet 'i-wator Fulton in his speech at Roger, and Archiboid would be the Republican ratification meeting ** helpless as infanta if called upon Saturday aver og urged a return t o ! 10 t>,e * ”r't ° f refining oil. They the convention system of making wer® wage earners whose sk ill work nomination, in Oregon. I lia natu- ¡®^ o,,t "D 'he pmceaaes of refin ral for the senator to look at this ,n3- packing and shipping oil. As mnitur from a personal point uf a mailer oi fact. Rockefeller, Rog view, after ids experiences lhje [erannd Archiboid occupy simplv year, ami he could not be expected the rule of vultures and dror.is and to have a gt»«i opinion of the now« parasites, which ucL-U|miiun requires notion ttf oliuers at primaries. The not braias, but cunning. And if j riraaty ay»lo>n was rt-sponailde, he the crowd of industrial vaiupiies thin. ». for his defeat, uttbougb ia should suddenly die, every one of tri bei is mistaken;/he was liiaaself them, the oil bnatucee would go res possible, by putting himself in right on, whibii fact wmild prove ¡qsisition to the direct election, in tlial “ lirains” such as theirs In.d - ^■ «4, o f senators by Uia |>w»ple; never liecu essential factors in the hbt ns he failed oTVehomiirntion ua- buaiuaes. 1 o'clock and that the death o f the emperor occurred after the death of the empress. The announcement was made by an official of the imperial govern ment, who stated that the dowager einprcs»,T.-xe ILi An, had died Sat urday morning and that the emper or had died Saturday evening at 6 o’clock. it' l l is strongly suspected here that both tha Chinese rulers were mur dered, either directly »or by slow poisoning. It is known that the emperor and dowager empress had not been ftiendly for years, because! of the progressive tendencies of the j emperor. It ia thought that both rulers died as the result of an elab orate web of intrigue that has been woven with Chinese patience iu the celestial court for many years. An imperial edict issued today proclaimed Prince Ch’un, the bro ther of the dead emperor, regent of China, and Pu Yi, his son, the cm- «« M n « r *«#• peror. d i* the priaaaey law Jiaiaagainst it, The Chinese press is unanimous and J< sires a reversion to the old In this connection It may prove machine si-atom. instructive to note that after the in hoping for peace ia China. Under the pres<«t law convee “brainy” Iwg four, Stanford, Cruel) lion* can be held and “recommend ar A Co. died, each gorged with fS wti ine” made Mid If the people gen »tokn millions, (be Central and r .o y could he fairly r«-pie.«euted Soul,tern Pacific Itailronds w, nt A representative in this n fv i j r iiiveiitioaa it might be right on a* before, operated by *a«e county by a large real estat« laterastioasl Csrrejpcnience Schools w ill en »ugh to do this; but every earners, who «loue had “ TOain»” Bn 7W. S c r ,f « , r». corporation. Special induce • Plea«« v tp t« (a . w it> * « t fwv«b«r « ’ ü < w i« i a s w>y body knows that no s-ioner would enough to make the system worth ment« to those wjio wish to p a rt, fcww I e»u om IM t h»» » tA »r*» » » IM r t il tbopwedtiwii bwtor« « lit t » I Beve « a r t e 4 X . the Cunvtnliou system tin revived one copper cent a mile. become financially interested. tb in it would fail into the hands of >• r J. H CrTiwt. Ltpettog Mb T h e R eal E state S e e n rity Co. •i nitti-bine, of a few boasrs, Chat Langl-d», Greg. FortJ Dersborn Bldg. CHIt AO ». Ill Me •" i - j - -o» "eUl«” ■MMSinalinne or recommend P u « W * » » .tioni would invariably mad«, AcgW«*: tèrsi Or» Noe ami tin people wi<uid have to ac H r m » .» orr PMrnbsr c> )>) the old conditions or smash I the »late in (he primaries—in d in “ H ow are your bowels?" This is generally the first ques S good *uany c-iscs the latter would tion the doctor asks. I|e knows what a sluggish liver I- done, or it not lit« aowinces com- would he beaten hv ndiiMity party H •••••« « " » •» » ••» «-» « • • • • • • • * . .uni dales aC the pu 1-, . and general 8*« or-A dd nas ILO. NEWTON, ' So it i* doubtful if even from a debility are often promptly relieved by a good liver pill. Marshfield. Oregon. t»a*ty point of view Senator Fulton’« W e wish you would talk With your own doctor about •«¡vice in wie«. Die |»npls are not this subject. Ask him at the same time if he approves toibwvsu ignimihi to « w i t « •• w *««$• T mr VSvfor«'* o f Ayer's Pills. P o as l.e s - vs. Tc ÜtU’ir rr.O 4.4t»»*, «r:r fpL . the j warn.« few yiars «g„ They S*~.'2U U ju C <J <^í. 1» A W ANTED T h e D octor’s First Question -tidtoeP c la im s AMES S. JOHNSTON I wilt consider the puraliaae of flr, eo-lar orpine 'iwi’prtilatiuB, located io T wnships&l to -It south, Ranges IS 14 no.1 15 West of the Willamette Me. ridiaa, oft* red for anlfi by th« original locators. Axoua (a. Mackay, Port Horon, Michigan. :V -' (Successor to John R. Miller.) > l l ß H O I I z V ^ rr \ Wo have several part lea who art looking for liomesteiul locations or re linqolshtnents, also saute pood timber claims. Jf yoo know ot any good homestead or timber claims, U wliipay you to writ« us. A ddressA m nut Be altv Co , 225 Failing Bldg., Portland Oregon. O rfo rd , O r r ^ ^ , Register. IN THE COUNTY COURTJ?0B THE COUNTY OF CURRY, STATE OF , OREGON. In the Matter of the Estate < f ) Cita- N. P. Jurgensen, deoeaaed. / tion. To Anna Jorgensen, Chris Jorgen sen, Peter Jurgensen^ Daniel Jorgen sen, Mary Jurgensen and Ida Jurgen sen, and all other persous interested in said Estate. W bkkiah , .-ippliration having been made in due form to the above-named Court an die 13th day of August, 191)6, by Ames Johnston, administrator of said Estate for an order and license di recting, authorizing ai d empowering him to sell the Real Estate belonging to the Estate of said decedent, and de- scribed as follows, to-wit: Ei of NWJ and Lots one, two, of section 22, T. 32 8. ofB . 16 W„ Willamette Meridian. Containing One hundred and forty-two and tortyone-hundrethü of an acre' The E’i of NE?i of section 21, T. 32 A. of R. 16 W., Willamette Meridian, contain ing 80 acres. And Whereas, said Court fixed on the Silt day of October, 1908, at 10 .o’clock, A. M., at the Conrt Room of this Conrt in the Court House in Gold Beacii, Couuty and State of Orggoh, as the time and plate for hearing any and all objections to raid Petition and the granting of eaid order and license of sale. Therefore, In .the Name of the State of Oregon, You; and each of you are hereby citod, directed and requited to 1« amt appear at said time and pla theu and there to show cause, if any you have or if any exist! why an orJer of rale showtd not be made, as in the Petition prayed for, and wby said Pe- titiou should not be granted and said order and licenre should not issue. Witness, the Hon. E. A. K ailuy , Judge of said Court with the seal of said Court affixed this 13th day of August, A. D. 1908. . T imbjsjl L an » A ct , J une 3, 1878,— N o tic e for P u b lic a tio n . United States Land Office, Ron-burg, Oregon, April 10, 1908. Notice is hereby given, that In oom pllance with the provisions ot the Act of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled “An Act for the s»ly of Timber Lands In the 8tates of California, Oregon", Ne vada and Washington T' territory,” extended to all Pul shUe Land States Act of August 4. 1892, Loci» McDiamn of Hixton, County of Jackson, State of Wisci'liBin. filed in this office on Aug ust 8th, 1907 his s«orn statement No. »619 for the purchase of the NJ NEW, 8EJ BE4, NEJ 6EJ of Beotion No. 24 in Township No 33 South of Range No. 15 West. W. M., Oregon, sod will offer proof. to show that the land sought ¡»more valuable for its timber or »tone than fur agricultural purp<«es, and to establish liis claim to said laud I cfore the Register and Receiver of this office, at Roseburg, Oregon, on Wednesday the 21st day of October, 1908 He nnmes as witnesses: William A Leonard of Portland, Ore. William E Pratt, and. Hurry A Miller of Hixton Wisconsin, Henry Colvin of Gold Beach,Oregon. Frank J. Leonard, of Kirby, Oregon. Anv and all persons claiming ad versely the above described lands aie requi«stcd to file their obilins in this of fice on or before said ‘21st day of Octo ber, 190*. B kxj . imir L E ddy , Register. T imber L and A ct , J ose 3, 1878,- N o tice For P u b lic a tio n , United States I-and Office, Roseburg, Oregon, May 7th, 190«. Notice Is her. by given that in coi plianoe with Ibe provisions of the Act ol Congress of June 8, 1878, entitled "An Act for the sale of Timber lands in the States of California, Oregon, Ne- va-ht, and Washington Territory.” as extended o a ll Pi Mie Land ¡States by an set of Anguat 4,1892, HERBERT N. WELCH of Portland, Countv of Multnomah, State of Oregon, filed in thia office on April 9tb, 1908, his sworn stab;ment No. 10001 for the purchase of the N W W of hection No. IS In Township No. 33 South of Han go No. 15 W’. W. M., Ore an>l will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timl or or stone than for agricultural purpose», and 10 aatshlieh his claim to said land ladare the Register aud Re ceiver of tills office, at Roseburg, Ore- gor, < n T"urs«J*y the 17th day of De cember, l»w. He itamee us witness*«; H. Elmir Poe, of Roseburg, Oregon. 1 Wiliiam (Juinn.of ” t- , ’• 1 Ch«rl,» Neilsen, of Port Orford ” F>a k F C ok. of r Irwin (J W illiam son, of R os-hnrg. Ore. T. H. Mehl, of •'oqniile, Oregon i " Any and »11 persons claiming ad- »•■l> Hie abov, | lescrihed lands am reqi ueet-ii to file tbclr . film s in this ol- fire rob on or before refd iTfh day o t De- cemtier, 1901. R kxj «ara I. 4 Dnr, Register. J N E W G O OD S, snd fresh supplies will he received by every steamer. It shall lie my putpoee to keep a full stock of everything required by the rudo iu the line of trad Notice fop Publication. Dsi-ASTMa.-rr or thk I ktsb « ob , Land Office at It weburg. Oregon, May 27th, tat*. N ones is hereby given that MARY A. NEILSEN of Port Orford, Oregon, who on Aug. 31st, luOS, nude Tinilwr Entry No. O1006, tor SEl NW J and. Lots 1 atad 2, Section 11, Townskip X« South K tinge 16 West, willanjotie Me- ridtun, luto filed notice ol Inten tion to make final proof, to establish claim to the land above described, be fore LeH. Upton, U. S. Commissioner, at LaúgTuia, Oregon, on the 19th day of December, 190«. , Claimant names as witneascs: Nells O Neilsen, of Port Orford, Oregon, diarios latug, of “ '. ” . Eugene White, of George Forty, of ” B husmim L. E pdy , / G ROC KRIKS au4 a a s ^ »VISIONS, BOOTS 1 1 1 «mi « SHOK « / g MKNS’ and BOYS, CLOTHING, L A D IE S ’ DRESS GOODS, H A R D W A R E, G R A N ITE and TIN W A R E, CIGARS, TOBACCO, P IP E S C A N D Y , N W S and NOTIONS. ? Ip fact, a supply o f everything usually kept in a well stocked General Merchandise Store. E— ORDERS TAKEN FOR ANY ARTICLE NOT IN STOCK. Call and examine goods ar»d get prices. HÚS«»M — GENERA^ MERCHANDISE, G roceries <fc P ro v isio n s ^ P o r t O rfo rd , C u r r y C o u n ty , O r e .l^ B A R G A IN S In l^verytliiiify. Ladies' & Gents* Furnishing Goods, Dry Goids f flats and Caps Boots and Shoes Cigars and Tobacco. ' w— w a r— — .,«-rew .'ai.«are t ? > ' p in e A sso rtm e n t of I.iMili«1!*«’ Ooo<l&, intlMlillK. o a l i o o s , fln x in e lH , e t c , ■ ' ■ H a rd ttia re & T io ta a re , Jfarness, L eath er, etc... AJJ G o o d s N e w O rd e rs ta k e n a n d U p -to -d a te . fo r a e rtife s n o t in stock A first class miPinerv shop In -con nection with store? C & ll, g e t o u r p r i c e s , a n d b e c o n v in c e d . N. C. NIELSEN. N O T IC E F O R P U B L IC A T IO N DirlBTMXWT OP THK InTIKIUB United Bto'ea Land Office, Roseburg, Oregon, August 17, 1908. Notice is hereby given that the Run to Fe Pacifie Railway Company, by A. P. Fulkerson, its Attorney In Fact, whose POBtoffice address is Roseburg, County ot Duugla», State of Oregon, hae tiled iu this office 1rs application to select under the provisions of the Ai t of June 4, 1897 (80th Statutes, Ml the Southeast Quarter of Section 32, ¿Township 31 8., R. 13 West of the Willamette Meridian Oregon. 'll- Any and all perrons claiming ad vereely the land above described, or de siring to object beenuse of the mineral ohnractey of the said land, or for any other reason, to the disposal to the ap plicant should file their affidavits of protest on or before the 7th day of Oc- totier, 1!M)8. Coal land. B imamtm L E ddt , Register. I hereby designate the Port Orford tribune, published at Port Orford, Or egon, as the newspaper in which the above notice should be published. B uma M jv L E ddt NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. D kpahtmkmt or the I ntebior , U. 8. Land Office at Roseburg, Oregon July 31, 1008. Notice ia hereby given that TIP K. HUNDEY of Portland, Oregon, who, on July I, 190«, made Timber entry, No. 08, for 81 8Wi^,(Lota 13 & 14) See. 4, Nj NW|, (Lots 3 & 4i, Section 9, Tow nship 3« South, Range 14 West, W. Mt-ridiau, has filed notice of intention to make Final Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before the County Clerk, Curry county, at Gold Beach, Oregon, on the 10th day of Oct. 1908. 7 Claimant name« as witnesses: George Colebrook of Corbin, Oregon William Colebrook of ” Dick Quellen of " Asher Moore of ” " BENJAMIN L. EDDT, Register A d m in is t r a t o r ’s N o tic e o f F in a l S e ttle m e n t. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned, Administrator of the Estate D E N N IS CU NN IFF, J t f , of Miles H. Chenoweth, de< eased, has filed his final account and < that Mon L ep . (J. 8. M in e ral Harvey«? day the 7lh day of December, 190«, at the hour qf 10 o'clock ia the forenoon of aald day, at the court room of the u Surveyor for the District ol Or County Court of the State of Oregon, egon. for tliecOun’-y of Curry, at tbs Court G o ld B e a c h , - - . O re g o n House in Gold Beech in »aid county, has bee« fixed by eu order of the Coun ty Judge of said Oarer oounty, ae the time and place tor bearing objec L. A. ROBERTS, tions to said final account and the al lowance thereof. ATTO RNEY AT LAW , M y » te P o in t , O re g o n . Probato business a speoiilty. Dated at Langlois, Oregon, October 15th, laud. * ■ W. L. CHENOWETH. Administrator of the estate of Miles H. Chen >wetb, dec« s 1«<1 - -