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About The Port Orford tribune. (Port Orford, Or.) 1892-19?? | View Entire Issue (April 21, 1909)
* •^S’SSt * - : * í ; % . MRS nui t r i b u n e AMES " •’’'*•*• 1/ted that, there had I*«« »,»•*'•»< a«) cm « u hr ««Mita- «J some of the meinber* and failing ¡ « '<>• tteéal r a r a ie lt» . D m I m la ctoraad tty a a la - | o ~ r ,* y e i t - r - t e t h e flamad ,-ftu.tntoa o<th« « h h - o u . Italo« ot Ik e r _ _ .._ IL _ I U.., HUMS' Miaa Take. When this labe I» Inflamed t h e grafter»—Was expelled. But xoa hare a rua>U la« saaad or tm prrleet haai b te la u g h »aa J et to O ■«,>•*. IJe «eat __ twrWi ict > l ~ W rAPRK-ur - ‘ - | -------n ■ cobby ■ ■>■ WEDNESDAY, AFB. «Ith. Published Every Wednesday, by HARDY T. 8TRWART. i , ^ . R ? Ä . ^ a % rn K | - ’ O U R AGENTS i B. Sxutir, Bandon Oregon. araav wm>y*M>ajr «vaala«. TT — Bettor get the thing straight bo for« you repeal it. A th in g that Mr». So andd& sbid that Mr*. So and So ««id that her hubby «aid that John Kecpitalill fl*W that hia wife «aid that her closest chant and secret advifler, Mrs. NevertallR, «bid that her huaband aaid he heard on the streets, « fly not be aa true at gospel. You take « clean rflg and let it be dragged around over town „ a few days, and its Color will be greatly changed.— Ex. ■»¡g ?7 "Fixing" th e H o m estead Law. T ie new homestead law, just gone ¡n A effect, after graciously allowing each settler 320 aorea of land pro oeeda to tie the bequest up so secure * ly with red tape that it will lucky individual who benefits tbe'e by. Thuland must be non irrigable, th a t is, a government official tourl report it as not aulfleet to irrigation* it must Mot contain a merchantable body of timber* it must not lie more than half a mile in length, the set- tier must cultivate one-eighth of it* other than to tamo grass, io two years, and after three years he must ouki.vato oortUnuoyely one-fourth of the I md. These lews apply to a number of the W esleaP'states, among which Oregon ls one,*and their utter lack of coin precaution of oonditons here will make them but a farce. Where in a llth ia wide land is there a place where a settler sen take up 320 acre» of lend io compliance with the above rules, end be cultivating,other than to tame greasy 80 acres of it in three ' years, provided of oouree that he ie not a rich mao to begin with? t r u ly this ia not a poor man’s age. for after putting the timber out of his reach* it would seem as though some one ie trying to put the land io the same plaoe. n S . J O H N S T O N to John Militar.) b re am « c a n d ld -t- f a r , * SUtWCKUTI'»* BATE». One Oopy Une Y taux ................. One Copy 8*» Mouth«./ . ....... • - ■ Ou« Copy Thro- HoätiiS- . * .. ....... I scrtpltaatapaM ú ú>*u«t'>'Á»wñfo*».~, H W MM* fce thvtol In order to di«eipline a young student at the State University in Eugene, who was in a habit of.com- in g late to hie meals, six of hie fel low students gave bim a tubbing, that ie, they prepared a large tub full of water into .which they dum|wd him and then proceeded to make merry by tormenting him. As evidence that their treatment waa m ild they say thntithey did not hold his head under the water for more than five -toooadsat a time. Two days after the event the "tubbed** viosem was taken t o the Insane Asylum, where he ia now confined among the hope lately insane. The University or- . dared an investigation, nod ns a re -suit the aiv students, in expiation of itheir offense, have b-cn suspended from the school for two weega. The 'iftvsetigttBSivbruught out that the «alortunato young man was a little .queer, and that heriditary insanity .waain bis fam ily, but the fact re m ains nevertheless that be would not today be oecupying a cell among t>*e insane but for the rough treatment accorded him by his (nsrsinateg. . Public opinion over the country is demanding that basing be stumped o u t, end thia «ad occurrence is but one form o f tbe evil, and it is to be regretted that Oregon’s leading edu- celionni institution boa placed on reonrd inch e mild condemnation. I f such methods era to continue our Colleges will ite no place for the boy with fonervou» temperament or deli- onto constitution, Ijut fit only for those of rugged strength and pugnj- letioendowments. which Is authla« b o ta n Inflamed condition ot ■be ornas pic w ill «l»s Oas Hundred Dollara lor any ease ot Deslnuss (caused by catarrh) th a t eae- out be cured by H all's C atarrh Cura. Send lor circulars free P. J. C M IO S Y « Co.. Toledo. O »old by Drugsleta, l i t . yahe H all's Fam ily ptUs lor « again»! a talliulflr e x d irtT W l Ju d g S . The fact is, liter* is a sort o f sub conflciiigs agreement among thc|*eo- ple at large as well aa in Texas, thai, •a a ru le,. many Legislators, both Stale »ml National, are «irrupt CURRENT TOPIC« grafter»! and Texas haa her Bailey, suddenly- wealthy, aa a frightful e x Editor T a t bi ku —The fa t» ou-l- am pie. lug of Mayor Harper of I*ns Angela« . , ’ • J- H. U rroy under the •> Recall” program down Langini«, Ore. there aa a Municipal fore«, and the «lection «f Mr. Alexander as his J a p a n e se S o in f Says ^N ura a no. auooeaaar, was k Mrh» pointing the way to the corning regime when the AfiSSffiU’ S to Y , Nmnano, Japa people will usurp contnA of affaire nese consul in Portland, .there qua« and when control by machine hnu- net decrease o f 212 in the number «• will A s lost-art every wh#re. of Japanese ia th sU n ita d Stales In the month o f March. The t; But to the eurpriee of many per ment of the im migration end emmi- sona who thin« they know what gration of Japanese to and from Socialism mean« but do not, the So Ameriua issued by Consul Mums no cialin ,p arty which ia strong in Loa is as follow» Angeles ran a candidate ngaisl A lex "The number of Japanese return ander and made an intelligent and ed to Japan from the mainland of vigorous qatspaige for hit election the United Stales of America during giving him its full vole, which, add the month ef March ia 877. Tbe ed to the vote of the disaffected ele number o f Japanese entered into tbe ments of one sort or another, mount mainland of the United Stales of ed up to 12,600 of the 26,000 rotes America during the same month ie cast. 165. The decrease of the number of Japanese on the mainland of tbe The Socialist party steadfastly re U nited State« of America during pels all overturns for fusion <*r pert March was 212. nershtp with any p a ri/ or faction "The number of Japanese returned for any purpose whatever, its pur- to Japan from Hawaii during the poee being the d ea n out. final de month of March was 189. The thronement of any end ell capital number o f Japanese entered into ist parties, sinoe corruption must he Hawaii during the moos month was the inseparable companion of any U4, making tbe decrease in the num. scheme of administration ia which her of Japanese in Hawaii during private •‘profit'* is a force to be reck March 1*5, oned with. ' Tbe above figures, coupled with the stetiviicM given out each month, Both.times when Judge Dunne will go far towards convincing any ran for Mayor o f Chicago on a alarmist of the unmistakable fact straight Municipal Qwnen»Lil> plot* that the Japanese government is form, tigs Socibjsta of that city ran faithfully carrying out its measures a oandidsto of their own, and pn«h to restrict immigration of Ja,»aneee ed hie claim s with greet spirit and lalawera." vigor, pointing put that Municipal Ownership under Capitalism simply m ultiplied opportunities for the en O rder is First Lew o f th e H om e richment of the few at the expense I f it is true that border is Heav of the many by the corrupt m anip en'» first law,” it 1« surely also the ulation of Abe machinery of opera law of «very well-managed home. tion. A really restful, attractive home ciui not exist without neatness. Thsíc are the fiyys of "Lent” ami How to secure neatnee« is one of the it is.probable that few pay enough ieesous some linuxewivi-s have never attention to the matter to look up ■its history or origin, Tlio "Lantén learned, and, not poteessing the se- Season” wfls a pagan inatitulion ilal- cret. they can not impart it to their ing beck 2,000 yenrs before the families. Sometimes a big mistake is made Christian era, and was originally of in tiegiuning a home. The wife, or 40 hours duration, but was length ened under.Chtistain auspices to 40 husband, or both, may have lived d a y . nn.l almost savage law» made ,,n“ lhe c»«“ «"*1 “ P llou*'' for the enforcement o f the “ fast muM • ' liv * ’ * h”ra* in whtah d a y .” enjoined by the Church. In j are ««roppwl down in no England one of I he penalties for I'1'"* particular. eatiqg during the proscrib'd period [ K r h * ^ hu’ U,”d h o ° “e of was to have the Offender’« t c t l, ,.d ll- ¡ Uiu-« de"r’ «'*”d- ' pstient. hard- a l out. Those were the davs when ' m istskenedly devoted the Church was the power behind i *M«»4s«r« who tagged after him , ,nck the throng in the matter o f |„,T ¡”8 «P itongs and putting them making, like the Slave Power once »*•>• 'u ncom p lain in gly year after was.in thia country and like t h e > * * r Even s.», lie can be trained Money Powek is today. The ob ject, lo beller «»>•— th»1 »•* if '» of the Church was to so emphasize cau8 l'1 time. its ,>ower a« to Sgtrnt rexprol and j Ther* “re h,,mM wilh “ re* 11* eb nloallenoe; the object of the slave *8*n l e*torior and an sltrsctiv s }Mwer was its ambilinn and pride front entrance, in which ths kitchen of control; the object of the money and living rooms are in a constant power is more sordid hut none the state of clutter. W indow-sills are less efficient in its pursuit of profits a convenient place for small things, and yon find a collection of spools at the expense of hum anity. of thread, croch^J needles, thimbles, tooth brushes *£ b o x « of p ills on ^ jrJ P o rt Orford, O r.T<^ n e w goods , ÎT " àS r . BOOTS «ad 8 H O E 8 • F o r a n y th in g in H a r n e ss or ; S a d d e lr y it w i l l p a y y o u to o a llo n - Tbe Real Estate Security Co ha . C IGAR», TOBACCO, P IP E S C A N D Y , NUTS and NOTIONS. ■ In fact, a sappJF of everything osoany kept *> • PR1* General Merchandts« Stot*. ORDERS TAKES FOB ÀWY ABTICLB MOT M iffMVCK. Call and examine goods and g et prices. : »tos ,» M -» ra .»» » »v .v.w ra.ra r» »-iM .M iw i.ra ra .'ra AihaistiiYiwwiin In co m b in a tio n , p ro p o rtio n a n d p ro cess, H o o d ’s Sarsap arilla is th erefore P e c u l i a r t o I t s e l f in m erit, s a le s and cu res. I t is m afle from th e b e st blood-purifyínf?, alterative and lia r m e th o d s a s to to n ic in g r e d ie n ts b y s.uch o rig in a l and d ' p ecu liar retain th e fu ll m ed icin a l v a lu e o f ea ch and alL T h e se v e r e st form * o f scrofula, sa lt rheum , catarrh, rheu m a tism , d y sp e p sia , a n d d e b ility are cu red ev e r y d a y by HoocFs S a r s a p a r illa ists, S o ld b y d ru g g ists. 8 a r s a ta b s $i. j o o d o se s B e g in to ta k e it today. G E N E R A I, M E R C H A N D IS E , Groceries & X ^ P o r t Orford, C u rry County, Ore.'S^ - « o r »1*0-» who prater ! raw * ru ral! m proper* lee ■« the 1!«»M term, beildee la tehlot eecoracy o f dor», eotxeeuiene». iTonomy, — there Sana. H»od > SaxuM uUtai- , s a w p a t op i» ehoeo- being no loe* by ergporation. breakage, o r leakage. Ir*-» tablets called «araetao*. aa w ell aa In the Bold by druggist» or aent rrom ptly by m all, saaal " y t * form . Samatabg hara Usntleaily the I C. I . Hood Oo.. Lowell. B A R C A IN 8 X ji I C v e i- y th in g *. Q^AXSJRXBP under tho Food and Drugs Act, June 30, 1906. No. 324. Ladies’ & Gents’ Furnishing Goods, ORIGIN OF MONETARY NAMES Beattie, March .— Japan’s par ticipetion in the Alaska Yukon Pa cific Ex posit Ton will provide the world with such a show o f ths life, oustoms and resource« of the rising eastern empire as 4i«s never been shown at an y other international fair. For the big event which opens on June I the Niponeee have brought together a more com prehensive eg; bibit o f their people, resources and products than has ever been display ed before. Instead of the usual eg hibit of a pagodn and a few Japan- (■«e jugglers and <x>ntortioni»ts, so common «I expositions, the Japan ese government has taken a band in the preparation of a llrarough ex- wj, h ,1)# ¡dea (>f ,w t ooly Something oS Shs History as Bolntsd by an Kmploys o< ths Trsns “There has been a scarcity of sm all change e f la te ,” said C. M. Bingham ton, for 40 years w ith the U nited S ta te s treasury depart m ent, according to the fxm lsvtlle H erald of recent d ate. “A ll aorta o f reasons are assign ed to explain th is condition, but, w hatever the cause, it ia vexation s. H ow ever, it Is not so bad now in the w ay of exchan ges a s it w as in th e olden tim es, v . “The early Ita lia n s used ca ttle instead j>f coin. A person would som e tim es send for change a thou and-pound bullock, when he would am using the visitor, but o f instruct receive a 25 pound sheep, or, per ing the world in Japan’s cominer haps, if he w anted very sm all cja, >(aluf an(, ((f incr, . „ ing her change, there would he a few lam bs tr-J e wHh (fle n, Uon| of lhe Paoi. sen t back. The inconvenience of keeping a flock o f sheep at one’s fic. banker’s led to tbe introduction of bullion. “P eople often wonder where DENNIS CVNNIFF. JU., certain m onetary narqfs came from . I’ll tell yon a few o f them. L*ep. U. 8. Mineral Surveyor “F orm erly every gold watch w eighed so m any ‘ca ra ts,’ from which it becam e usual to call sil Sarveyur Tor the D istrict oí Or ver w atch a ‘turnip.’ egon. “ T r o y -w e ig h t’ is derived from O regon O d d Itoach* - - - the extrem ely heavy responsibility which the T rojans were under to L. A . ROBERTS, their creditors. ‘T h e Romans w ere in the habit A .T T O H M E Y A T L A W . o f to ssin g op th eir coins in the M y i ie P o in t , O re g o n . presence o f the legions, and if a piece of m oney w ent higher than tbe top o f the en sig n ’s flag it w as Probate husixiem a specialty. , pronounced ‘above tbe standard.’ ” x Bolding s< Oamsl Herds. “R u stlin g ” ^s n o t a practice pe- e n lis t to. the w estern fron tier of tb e u n ited S ta tes, In Som aliland adventurous sp irits of a like sort, but cam els in stead of ca ttle are th e h ooty they covet. C am els in Som aliland are kept in Dry Goods ’ Boots and Shoes Cigars and Tobacco. Fine A ssortm ent of D i*osaw { > < m x 1 at, it) titoli it« , <*H,li<*ow, n a n n e l h , e t c . Hardcuare & Tinutare, h a r n e s s , L e a th e r , e is . AU Goods N e w and Up-to-date. Orders taken for articles net in stock A firs t c la s s m illin e rv sh o p In c o n n ec tio n w ith store. CaU, ^ et our prices, and be convinced. N. a NZSLSEXr. N o t ic e fo r P u b lic a tio n . DtrABTMgjrr or tbs Ixvaaioa, Land Office at Roseburg, Oiegon. « . . Rp|»teniber 30th. 1908. JtoTica is hereby given that WILLIAM QUINN of Roseburg, Oregon, who, on April 9th 1908, mads n m b er Application No 01686, for Lots2&3; 8 W |of NKJ; BEW ot NWJ 8roti<» 1, Township fti BontK Range 16 West, Willamette M?- ridlon, has filed notiee of Intea- tton to make final proot to establish elaim to the land above described, be- i.ore Resistor and Receiver at Rose- burg, Ofegop, on ths 10th day of March Í Such number« involve wide areas for grazing and conse quent d istan ces from the few places where w ater may be found. The ponies need by the Bomalican a lso m anage w ithout drink for i three or four days and when em ployed for herding have, like tbeir i m asters, only cam els’ m ilk to P R O C U R E D qnench their thirst. T hese big herds offer, o f course, a trem en ON EASY TERM S. dous tem ptation th the raider, as T R A D E M A R K S * n 0 C O P Y R I G H T S kadvk-» fora. H I«O ra* raferr«ora. » m any ns 10,000 cam els being taken » tim e and the excitem en t of ofoSatmteMlSr. . ' drivi as s »»» d riving off such a herd atT ull gal C R ISW E L L ■ lop for 40 or 50 m iles, w ith tb e ex CRISWELL to s P .S T ..IS .« O-O- asperated ow ner possibly hard la 53 Broadway, X « » T o tk CUy , pursuit and the chalices of the 1 raider finding his qwn camp has ra».«- j fallen a prey t o som e other tribal "■ t ’lvah T**N| m £ rUt-kliA*A ck m «kata. No diversiqn, ap peals irresistib ly to * R * i r writ« jwt H« < «íM-areU, CawJy C athur tb e excitab le Som ali.—Good L it » • «rasa ) . « r bloc»! u x l t r a p it «<«an, b> A-ri»s sp t.« Irtflr Hver and d riv in g «Il i s- I ES A M w u w i from* lira Lo ur, l'e s 1» to day to .w aiSa p in -p in , b a d a bloUbs«, blacUhnnd», s u i h r ( m k ly biiiou» i-> m p lru u n b y ta k in fl <a»e»r,t». -b ra u ty fo r «en cents. Al! drtig ‘ «sto. s a lirla c tio o suarantesd. Wc. 25c. y * . SrarraHoc tor Fifty Cnatt. Oaaranferad tobara. SsMt r. w a W o o d pura. We,»» S H ats and Caps L . jM priM B . prosecuted to thefull e x ten t oí the law 30,000. are MHS. B A 0 H A K I. AYERS. . Wnton A Mebsoe atfo, croc ag o , H A R D W A R E , G R A N ITÉ si»! T IN W A R E , < Peculiar to Itself All r persons i*£e hereby warned not to __ aaanre-1 them. The tideboasd and kitchen ' ttespiw« dpoWlto land»«» toe unxter- s cupboard drauer. are stuffed full wrappingpaper, cord, patterns, writ-1 of hunting with guns or dogs, or Ush- , 1 « miscel ! on . in6 P"Per . . «“ »«¡“p**— _ . going thron«h,orotherwlse trespass laneous hit of stuff for which no in any manner. dis- Any *,er*on per »on *° so trespassing treepaeeing wtll be place has been provided. ’ Al,T N ER V ITA M EDICAL C O . Early during ths Ips4 sa«iu x LA DIE!»' D R ESS GOODS, M y r tle P o in t, O r e g o n . - a - & ^ ^ « r f ^ ì w S Maaó»iw«^whaàeaw ba*,*fw àw «w à «r à a >i m«w J Esstor was also« pagan festival authoritatively M ENS' and BOYS, CLOTH IS O , Pearce, the Harness M an, originally, and , a Jewish festival lator oi), to.b« Anally claim ed by the Christians as their very own, wlwthcr by right of d isco v er/o r null has nvt been closed. It shall be by ths «Oil fresh ■apprise will be moelved by ov«ry « «s tu kiesp a full stuck of every thii S U oiTsh.uo. us ol D r. B .V . riarsa,. G R O C ER IE S awJ PROVIBIOEB, ftefa It is true that some houses The case » ek in g -to quash lh e eadly lacking in shelves, cupboards, Standard Oil Go’s, charter to do in . ; closets and storeroom space, but a terstate basinsss w aaup for -argu really neat hooaekeepSr will usually m ent the other d sv before th s .41. 8. manage to provide places for every Court at Sti lxrais. W hile the ahys. day things, even without such co n f>*r the Co. do not specially dispute veniences having been put in when th a tst is a lawbreaker, they insist the house was constructed.— The that if the Uovsrnm ent’s su it issue New Id«s Woman's Magazine for tearful it will precipitate such a : May. business pauic as lo startls the worldl and it may not be so sure v it a l try iis m ïA ,T V I G O R that the threat will not have a bear L b It S rVANO MANHOOD ing with the Court, like n oto that Cures Impotent}, N i g h t E r ils s lo n « i n i ’ in the oiden days tbe threat of “dis wasting disearts, ail effects o f sell abase, ar ex*, ess ptU indi» W ANTED union’* by ths Slave Power had. cretbm. A n er» etn etc« i« d A r e p r e s e n ta tiv e in th is blocd b u ild er. Brings the The ery of tbs slave power pint glow tc pale coeckssiM.' c o u n t y b y a la r g e real e s ta te rer.'tes th e fire of youth. c o r porn t i i n . S p e c ia l in d u c e to bs, “ we want to be let alonel” J Bj mail AC«} n te>x; Oboxe m e n ts to tb,ose w h o w ish to The predatory money power makes } with » w rit», w ten to core o r refbu d t? e b e c o m e f in a n c ia lly in te r e ste d . the same insotont demand now. F o rt Dearborn Bldg. C H It A h'), I I I O E x^E R A L M E R C H A N T , takea put sfld this tube raMMefl te Its normal e le c t io n 1« f i i l l i t e "vaC w ncj ” » lid « m d ltio a . hesrtkC w it) be destroyed foravfo; , - „ „ „ „ * . . i , . lú e . U a l r i v t M ae eases out of le a are esumd by C atarrh, w r y l t a l e v e r y C o u n ty All sue . W a i r u t HEADACHE NEURALGIA Olaimsitai H. hliner Poe, of Roseburg, Oregon p’fjpringflXwT Irwin G. Williamson, of ” » ChsrJesHsilaoa, fit Port Orford. ’’ Frank P. C6ok, or •• ’ B bwamix L. K dpt , Register. Bert Prow. A d m in is t r a t o r ’s S a l« . Notice Is hereby gtven, that in pur suant of an order of sale made and en tered by the County Court of ths 8’ate o l Oregon, for Ounry County, on the 4ih day ot January, 1900, in tbe matter of the estate of N P Jargeneeo, dec««». ed. The nnderaigned administrator of »ski estate will sell et public auction, subject to the confirmation by salt} court, the following daecrfhsd property: Fast half of North West Quarter and Ixrta ntimbered one and two ol Bee 99, 2 5 D o s e s 2 5 C e n ts T JJB of HIS W, and B | of NE) of Bsq J l,T 82 8 o f R It W. Bald sale to he ipade on the 97th day of February, 1909, at lOo’eloek A M, st the door ot Johnston's store In said County and State. Tsrm« of «ale < ash Dated January 39,1909. M o ti,In » c i n t o D r. M ites’ AnU-Pola A m u H J oxwrow , F i ll, fo r L-.i-toche, neuralgia, « Admin Istratni,