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About The Port Orford tribune. (Port Orford, Or.) 1892-19?? | View Entire Issue (Dec. 8, 1909)
Deaiìirew C annot be C ured •e«*' At the luet election in Oregon t h e | “That ' by lo c« l »pptl<-»U«o>,.M ih«jr m n o o i reaeb ih« following lew wne |>««aed: i t i ie » w l i"->Hluo o l lb « r e f . There !• »>«lr i wet tlie people of ^he »late of O regon,! Therm ia o— mnw in the Unúnd Starna who hna | « * / w c u r e d r e fa r e .. and th at 1« by « ! hereby ¡netrnet our representatives I H 'lH PA P JC M Or* CURRY «Moal r»«irllre- D ctfk m i 1» reared by • «> i>- anemia am not t o o n o f fluii! o r i flamed i-uii'lMloa o f th e reut-ou. liu ln * «1 lh e ! and « iiatnru in our legirtative as- ■ha H I H I I o í »uflnnnfl, and thay 'h tv s bean eoreUed to D r . k u « t* r h l.» Tube a*hen Ib is tube I . i u d t a o t R . V . Piero» i» the hopa and expectation of adrice and help. iSuccessor to John R. Mil'.er.) yon h a r e « m n b l t a c •outut or t a p e r f « .! hear ! »euil.lv, a» euch officer», Io vote fori *e.l»fctKI’AY. I'tO. et>. IUQS. Th at lew of them woeaeo have been disappointed to their ax in « . t a d wl>«e II le .t t lr u ly rea d . .la a ln a .. It mq J elect tile cailili.lalefl fa* United i l proved by the fact that ninety-eight par cent, of r- (bit rmtull. «»S ualere th e iu d a in .ll.iu i-xu be w --------- treated by D r . Pierna have bona absolutely and ’ taken o u t and Ibta tula- reatorod to I t. n orm al - State» ueoator f'Q n this at tie w h o j eared. Such a record would be remarkable if the 4VJWCRIPT1ON RATES. < ou<lIlion. h ea rts« w ill he d r e in w -d lo m r er; receive the higheut num for of vo tes j ad were numbered by hundreds oaly. (rely. But when treated •'Vue Copy «»nr Year ..................... »1.50 a lo e ra n t, ou t o f (cyt a re re a red by C a ta rrh ., reoord applies to the treatment ol moro than 74 w h ich I . n o th in ! but an Inflam ed c o n d itio n o f at our general election.” The I -far dopy Six Month».... J....... in a practice o f over 40 y e a n , it is phenomenal, <hi« .>py Three Month« . . , ......... th e inucou« -nrlaeea. Dalle» Optimist, quoting this, »ays and en title. D r. Pierna to the gratitude i accorded him by Women, as the first of We w ill «1«« One H u ndred D o lla r, for any it in,"»lily’’; provide» no penalty* epeeialint« in the treatment o f women’s diseases. cam o f Dealnom ( e n f l.m m . en la r rh ) th a t cau Bvery sink woman may consult D r . Pierce by letter, absolutely without noi b o cu rn 'lb y U n ii’»q nu trrh Cure. flood fo t o a n n o t Ile cnfi>r<!*<l, .1« ctuilrary Io charge. A ll replies sre mailed, seated ia pertectly plain envelope», without Published Every Wednesday, by « I n u l e « b ea . 1 C S U tK Y * Co., T oledo, O nay printing or advertising whatever, upon them. W rite without (ear as w ith the federal constitution, etc. It is flold by b r u t t i «la, HARPY T. STEWART- o u t fee, to W orld’s Dispensary Medioel Associatioa, D r . R . V . Pierce, Prest-, true that it cannot' be enforced, and -Erauk A-Stewart, Associate Editer. Tabe H all'- F am ily Pltt» lue roa»tl|>atloa. BuBUo. N . Y . that a legislator who violates it D H . P IR M C E « F A V O R IT E IE 8 C R IP T IO N A report is current that the Su cannot lie punished by process of and fresh r c r tS , will be received by every steamer. It ahall I m i Tb t - priatcd *d<us..nn y e rrp e p *' b ~ re-» v-rfoM a full stock of everything required by tb- .w^Jck y e a r «ub-^ |.h . • my pui|one preme Court hfl» “knocked out” Ihe law. But it stand* nevertheless as W o m e n W e ll« •1 primi trade in the 110» ol new refld from Nigra to Denmark. the w ilt of the people, declared by G ROCK R IB » and PR O V ISIO N S, , V . * ’ - If hi, will it reflect upon the “com an overwhelming majority, and as M>VKP BVBMV W RI* Kit* DA Y MOBMfKi». petency” of our Counly Court? It their instruction to every man elect BOOTS and 8 B O * > , never did pay to lie »“penny wise ed as a member of the legislature. M ENS’ and BOYS, CLOTHING, Any member who doe« not obey it and pound-foolish." ;» • ” “ ' ’ . L A D IE S ’ D R ESS GOODS. N o t a O i o l w i E x p e n se Jjyobey« and defles a plain, positive command o f the people, And if H A R D W A R E. G R A N ITE and TINW A R E, It will be remembered that when Tr, »«king-for The expert»! inn nf a • • k thia law is flilly, then a very large (¿laf-is (Hiblished hi* letter in Cnl- CIGARS, TOBACCO* P IP « S ■the Conntj; books Vi* Tifinogli W b have one of the stronger! Httfs of Mena’ majority ° f Ute people of Oregon ure r,i. nuking n light »Tainat »ny on* i **<fr'* Ballinger threatened silly. They knew exactly what C ANDY, N U TS and NOTIONS. and Boy»’ clothing ever exhibited in South-W «--t % rsonorcombinajfon of perso».t ll* j*”» ' ’"1 f,,r li'* 1 Th* they were doing, and w)ty.-re-Juurn In fact, a aupply o f e v e ry th in « u s u a lly k e p t in a well slocked tern Oregon. ' ‘ I t s . wonting in Ute. iute veal.« of lb»j " ’«ikly jjid not scare worth a cent, al. ' ’ General Merchandise Store. but hfl* published a savage attack i-tpt.y*rs, i|k «n attempt to create • Upon Taft, Ballinger And other cab ORDERS TAKEN FOR ANY ARTICLE NOT IN STOCK. w a it of public opinion that will A circular ¡«aaed by tbe National sw a p sw a y «II bflrrien that would inet officers. At a sample of the at City (Bockefeller) bank of New tack we have .dipped the following: Clothes for Men are nnexcelled. Our Boys* fain ! lock any and all effort» Io cn “ Mr. Ballinger lias handed false York city eotimates the wer Id’» ou t clothes have no superior Our lulls urn of such forca luí» tong deferred act. i t » a hood* to the President, to his own put of gold for 190V to be not leas ■ (V ■fiflWk..».. bur'oesr. pwpqflititKl that embodies associates, to the people of the Uni- thau 450,000,000, and that thi« makes as “Jno. B. Melson,” *‘H. H Boelof’s” and iMSth vustkje and cwnem y. 1 ted States. He has worked hard to will be increased tu 500,0%),030 by 1 “Castle B rand.” Our trousers are the fannius TKe-».«,*rling of thy county rec- reach editors and fill them with lr --jig jj phe same authority state» ‘‘Sweet O rr” brand. ,ord. may be of v ite f Imp.,.lance that from the discovery of America G E N E K A l! M E R C H A N T . and the cry of ‘ useless expense, ’ , H / j# bat.k, d^ . lhe huge „ , , „ , ^ , 1 in 1492 to 1880 nearly 400 year.,] ’ . SEE US FOR GOOD GOODS? ' Rich atarted from the headquarters business interest» which wish to co n -' the world’s production of gold was of the opposiliop to this movement, troi our resources, and by new»pa about 6,905,000,07), and from 1881 should be relegated tn the junk pile jl»rs and puliticians subservient tty to 1908 it was 6, 000, 000, 000, the H m it li B r o 'w Ac M i d w e l l o f false econom y. To insure is-rec those interests. If Mr. Taft retaina production for the past 28 years l i s t < >v | Mr. Ballinger in ottice, he is build ognised-the world over as an ecu ing on the sand. He ia compromis being nbout six sevenths at much mmical principle, and yet when the in8 with predaU,ry trickery and as for the whole preceding 400 years, expenditure o f a few hundred d o l- 1 guilt. He is losing his opportunity this notwithstanding the great gold iarfi every 8 nr 10 years will throw i for success, usefulness and glory. discovery in California was made a safeguard around teiis y f thous- j He is paying high for being too during the earlier period. It is this ands o< dollars we are told that it is good a fellow, too pliant and peace great increase in gold production, I loving, too easily gulled. He is be- In IG v < M ”y t H i n j a f . '* uaaiasfl expense.” ing sacrificed by the group of astute an increase especially hvge find The writer has conversed with ¡and Bourbop politicians by whom timely since 1890, which has keveral ex-officers, and each one of he is surrounded. made gold a sufficient and safe them expressed himself as strongly money standard for ths immensely in favor of « thorough expertation increased financial business of the . C U R R E N T X 9 P IC S . Of (he books, and ane ventured the world. information that in one of the im portant. btioks o f record several Editor T rihvne : The New T ariff One ol the first objeclions to Pri \ * > tvea would lie found missing. In mary law urged by the Oregonian fart we have yet to meet the first The Wall Street Journal is lhe was that it mviti-d meu lo push taxpayer who is opposed to lhe high linunce. It is sup' themselves forward for nomination, OH»11 movement, and it is surprising how lfaat ,neQ woul(j ported by the street and in a gener- > an.vcr.al the demand i. becoming Bhrjok lhe or,,en|I thia «* * “>' r^ 1’ lhe ieW8 of that »1 way reflects the ’ views thioughnut i I% b county to have the early, several politicians in thorough thtxrolighfare. No joor man sub i w >■ îWfiR searAjjjjht of uubBoity d o it« work I ?\ i -• - • - - 1 aciittes M'nd pays for the Wall Street ‘ y , 1 «word • with tlfat paiierg^iaaembly” I ha ex a m nation should be g e n u - | . „ „ i . . . c ' _ _ . lU ___, __. _ . I plan including Sen a lor Coffey, have ■■ournal. Its clientele is within Hie lakes under title* reueived from the I D r e w H <3} o o <1 h . m i t f i f i l i i i H . ins nd thorough going, and not a announced themselves as^yeceptive circle of wealth which dominate« K ick A gainst Land D raw in g Government prior to the admission m.iki believe. Not less than two « •itlic o w , i l a i i u o l s , e t e , ' candidates for Governor. These the industrial life of the country. qualified men, in whom the people Uncle Sam is accused of conduct o f the state and they contend this And yeU.the Journal thinks in its i must be supposed not lo be ‘ tit.” gave them title to the submerged hn vs confidence should do th e work. own way, its editor writes indepen >ng a gigantic sw indle in the open * * * A fair mid comprehensive statement ing for settlement of public land» lands immediately in flout of their And, later, two more “unfits,” dently of his natural affiliations, cf lhe true conditions of affairs is through lh e methods now in vogue. properly. . •Profs. Withycomlie and Ackerman, and its views are always interest The above decision, denying lo what is wanted, and the people will Louis J. Hill, president ofth e Great J ia r it e s s , L e a t h e r , e tc . after swearing fenlty to Mr. Scott’s ing and generally sane. The Journ Keileral courts jurisdiction over Tide be satisfied with nothing less. Northern railroad ami son of James “Assembly” sham have proclaimed al’s view of the new tariff is there ’> «a—». -«ae Lands, and declaring that such lands | their wish to he considered in the fore of general interest at this time. J. H ill, made a speech a l the dry farming congress in Hillings, Mont., j are exclusively tlie property of the It says: It is said that Hon. Henry Me-' j race för Governor. recently, in which he said that the state» in which they are found, is “ As a whole the new tariff law, • • • Orders taken for articles not in stock Ginn, of Portland, will stump Ore railroads had profited m illions of in line with the uniform decisions so far aa tbe changes are concerned, Postmaster General Hitchcock dollars by th ese called swindle, and j "f lhe Supreme Court since the foun gon in opposition to the “ Asseinb —. . . . dation of our government. The ly Plan” of making nom ination, in U‘’ *«h,nrt ,,ear|y W W .O O !) post is uot worth the tim e it has taken to prepare it, and the consequent that a large share of this money »tale», b ein g ow ner» of the Title a| deficit, and is casting nbout for a p ii8uance of the designs of the old disturbance fo business. Some par had been received by the Hill roads. | Lauds, is lhe only power that can machine bosses of the Republican». way out. There are two means of He declared that it was money they dispose of them , which they do un McGinn i, an orator, and a man of wc,‘'* ’ onc’ cuHi"8 d'’" n rilil' ticularly outrageous looting bas been would sooner give back Pi the pen der their re»|ieciive statutes which, fo.ee and ability, whom th e old “ level wilh uhl,r8e8 checked, and Washington w asover pie, if they knew where they were. though not alwnys uniform, are ii rnn with protected “ infante” willing mil, except where the state courts bosses dreuii. We »re glad to see for carrying express matter. An The Flat Head Indian reservation, intervene in cases where fraud or other, by forbidding the express i l° »««tch al anything in eight, from bun espou-e tbe cause of the Direct the Coeur d’Alene and other public misappropriation is attempted. Ur» Prin ary which Í* the People’s cause., com pani*» to carry mail packages. a largely superfluous duty upon produce a large 8te€' ln tiie piliful bit of cotton lace land* were recently opened for entry certainties eaint aa lo what consti- If he will, only stump the entire' This means would lutes Tide Land*. But, tliougn we on tbe work girl’s underclothing. by settlers, and it is estimated that hold that ocean heacbeg are not Tide i tita wc predict that it will land I surplus. It is to be feared that in too many 800,000 person* from tbe east went Lands, yet we believe our State him in the U .S . Senate aa Chamber- west. Mr. Hill says they paid for cases they succeeded, but some of Timber Claims Bought Court hat ever held ih st all flats, laui’s successor. This is a People’s ' When the common man in suffi the m ost outrageous steals were railroad fare not less than 112,C00, and river and bay margins between cient numbers has discotered that I will oonshler the purchase of fir, government, and we believe in keep 000. For the Flat Head reserva medium low and high water mar checked by the president’s action. and cedar timber claim», tne desen;- ing the power io the hands of the i he, though only sending a few let gin'», «re Tide Land«, subject In sale It is a pity that the president lion lands, at least 30,000 persons t«on whereof la aubmftted to me by the by lhe state, and conveying in the people. Representative*can betray ters through mail, pays exactly as did not act earlier. Of course he appeared. Only 1800 farms could , purchaser exclusive right lo all bus oriflinol locator. If well timbered, and ihe-ncople; the people will not be much of tlie deficit as the great busi and in favorable locations I will pay would have been greeted with tbe be drawn. That means that only iness use», save the right of naviga tray themselves. We believe In ness man who send» tons of letters, cash therefor. Address 1800 persons were successful, and “In 1903 w e wrote you regard lion and public easement. usual whine about interfering with g «mg the people, through the Ref- there, will be a kick which will be A X y U fi O . M A C K A Y ing m y husband, w ho w as suf that all the rest spent their lim e i legislation, oblivious of the fact that R eal E s ta te A g e n t fe n d u n r tftw Anal say on all Con “heard round the world.” fering from heart trouble. H e and money for nothing. They were • • • there never has been a president yet Port Huron, Mich. w as superanuated by th e N orth lim tional questions, and in strip induced to go with the’ undent»» * Wealth pay* Hot one cent of Gov who waa-not constantly forced io Georgian Conference. T en doc p i’ thia Alm ighty power from our ing that theyoould ke<* homestead- interfere throughout his term of of tors at different tim es said he ernment expenses. Consumption Supiariw Court. Every citizen, F O R BALK. would die. Y ou advised Dr. fice. He could have forced better Mr. H ill says he has met lots «e worthy lo b e free, will refuse losur- pays alt. them who have given up good post Miles' Heart R em edy and R e 33O acres of good grating land up terms; the question is out of the - j“' ■ , icndir any power that belongs to J. II. U iton , storative N ervine; w e did as Sixes river joining the 8. P. Peirce ami way for the moment, but it re lions in the east to go out to the him by natural right., Down with Langlois, Of. advised, and im provem ent w as Chas. Crowley homestead*. H»* con Scrofula disfigure* and mains unsettled. The Dingley tar land openings. A* conducted, he apparent from the very first. H e siderable timber, moat ol which I* dead the Bosses 1 cause* life-long misery. iff stood unchanged for twelve years. insists the scheme it on the order recovered and the Conference in cedar In good condition. Price 1 10 . er Wasliingto*. Nov. 30 —The Court This latest abortion will be lucky of a swindle. It takes people’s J9°4 g ave him a charge. H e acre—one-half down and b«l«noe on C h ild r e n b e c o m e of Appeals of the Disti let of Colum if it is not changed in twelve months. money sway sad gives it lo tlie J. 8ORENFEN, never felt better, although he time. President Taft has decided in fa strong and lively when Langlois, Or. railroads.— Ex. has very heavy work and does vor of Ballinger and against Gifford bia today granted tlie petition of — Boise Clipper. a great deal o f cam p m eeting given small doses of Samuel Comperi, John Mitchell and e— — ------ ------------ Pint-hot. He bas notified Gifford work. I am so glad w e took T1CRHPA8S N O T IC E Erauk Morrison, of the American 1 inchol that bchnay remain at the The U. S. Supreme Court has 8 t a t e o f W a sh in g to n O w n s all your advice and g ave him the Federation ofd-abor, in the contempt All persona are hereby notified ro medicine, and feel that I ou ght h'-ad-of the forestry service, but in driven another nail in it’s coffin by T id e Lands. to trespass for tbe purpose o f hunting cage against them for a stay of cxe to let you know o f the w onder tiie future he or no other official or deciding that tbe Interstate Rail e v e ry d a y . T h e starved cution of the mandate of the court ful good results from its use.” or fishing upon the NWt< of -ectfon employe must inspire or dissem i road Commission cannot fix rates. W ashington, Nov. 16.—The Su 15, and the EJ of SWJ4 ano W j of 81 1 M RS. T . S. E D W A R D S , sending them tojail. The.mandate body is fed; the swollen nate any story to the detriment of Section 1«, Tp, Si 8,, R. 16 West If the Supreme Court should decide preme Court of the United Stales M ilner, Ga. ia stayed htdefinately trending an gland* healed, and the The preirlees are now owned and the Secretary of the Interior. Pin- that ths Conatitulion is “ Unconsti yesterday reversed the decision of T h is proves w hat D r. Miles* lea»ed by the undersigned. ‘ch jt is also informed that he “ must i appeal to the Supreme Court of the tutional,” how could we meet the the United States Circuit Court of talhted blood vitalized. Uuited States. All such trespassers will b« prrt*«' H eart Rem edy w ill do. Get a in oil forestry matters proceed here issue, under the existing conditions. Appeals for Hie Ninth Circuit in the Good food, fresh a ir >«*<1 bottle . from your druggist and cuted according to law. »fter in strict accordance with the ' — Every thoughtful man snd patri case of McGilvra and others against F. T . M t M 1'Li.K« take it according to directions. S co tt’s K Emulsion con law and m uti desist in his former ! Wash. D. C.. Nov. 29 — The right ot mutt see that we must have N a the State-Land Commissioner of the It does not m atter w hether your quer scrofula and many practice o f legislating J .y regala-, of the interMnte Commerce commis- tional Initiative as well as Referen state of W ashington, involving the heart is m erely w eak, or you N o M ore C ed ar to S p are. turn,. Now we will have peace sion to fix charges was denied by dum. There’is no escape from it if ownership of lund under water in have organic trouble, if it does other blood diseases. KTid settlers -oti g vernment lands ¡ the United Stute» Supreme Court. our government is to live. I m ost husband my tirnlx'i to " not benefit you take the em pty Lukes Uniou and Washington, io FOB SAI.B BV A U . D BCO O IST* have justice ««¡cording to tbe law. Justice Brcnur rendered the decision b ottle to your d ruggist and get place fences and building» on lo K ing county, Wash. The case wa* a r o d M c , B a ia e o r p»prr t a d O d , *4. for Ft. decision of the Fra-ideot will in the (use. you r m oney back. 1 farm, therefore I must not »pari- *n\ The commission There are plenty of sure things, remanded snd the lower court or i ou r b eau tifal Saving* Bank and Child** Sketch-B ook. E*ch Sank r*>—»4»^ a w. -.1 for him the friendship o f every brought suit against the Chicago but no one knows whether he is go dered to dismiss the complaint for more.cedar. Please do not m>k for Good X»ock Penny. '..»piereatlf r in this ¡rari of Oregon. ; and Great We.itern and other rail ing or drifting— illusions seem as want of jurisdiction. The complain it. SCOTT a BOWNC, 4«a PM au N. V. Nothin« equitl* Dr. Mitre’ Antl-Pata — Exchange. J. H. UP ton , i road* with Chicago terminals. real as truth. ants own the land fronting on these Pill* for bredach*. neuralfll*. sciatica. 0*0. Langlois, Or., August 27, 19Q9. THE TRIBUNE. Women's Secrets AMES S, JOHNSTON G E N E R A I, M E H C 1 IA M . ^ 3 - P o rt Orford, 0r.‘ S T ite. NEW GOODS, F W IT H O U T ? O U1I U O I Call and examine goods and get prices. Groceries & Provisions ^ P o r t Orford, C u rry County, Ore.^s B A R G A IN S Ladies' & Gents' Furnishing Goods, F o r a n y th in g in H a rn e ss o r S a d d e l r y i t w i l l p a y y o u to c a ll o n Pearce, the H arness M a n , , M y r t l e P o in t, O re g o n Dry Goods Hats and Caps Boots and Shoes Cigars and Tobaoco. p in e A s s o rtm e n t of H aPdcuare & T in u ia r e , AU Goods N e w and Up-to-date. A first class miHinerv shop in con nection with store, Call, get our prices, and be‘convinced. N. C. NIELSEN. Ten Doctors Said H e W ould D ie i, SCROFULA