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About The Port Orford tribune. (Port Orford, Or.) 1892-19?? | View Entire Issue (March 30, 1910)
> ureia or wnalever «Imracter, Tur it r ivr unww cannot to souq| h « » forgotten Hie preai.lent of Purl land*« largest hank | î coirapiracy entered iato between ev id -m lv kim»e what he ia talking Cleveland, Morgan and Belmont, alami wliep lui ray* the Pacific WEDNESDAY, MAK Wtl». 1910. culminating in two «cerei bond ia- J Xorllmeet c* t h e m o a t p r o « |ie r o iia T *" T dâûôa"«? ail good lo r t r e T * ^ »urs whereby Morgan and Beliuontjaeoti.ai of the ■United * Siale«. lie Kb. ! ' 8UK8OKIPTIOÍ i its lustra and gold la but < (flooeeaaor to John R. Mil'.er.i 1.6 i t cleaned elèa _4y health when loot or impaired srey D a r Copy Une Y ecu, . . . up 118,000,WK) profits in MY« capital >>f ih» rouillry ia envy I by lha are of D r. Pierre'« Favorito U n e C o p y S ix M o i. tica... than two month«, and that an and il i» ornai ng this, way for in- ....... iti One C o p ; T hree M onth a additional ¡«sue of <62,000,000 a t , Veal men! in la r g e i p i a u t i l i e « . Pro*, G E N E R A L M E R C H \ > - j the low figure of 104 was agreed up- pecta for thia year are the heat, ha f tala taa ta taa artraer a t taalr Published Every Wednesday, by on, b t il waa fruatrap-d by tho New »avr. the N.crthweat ha«cv*r known, teat taalr aariat ta llA U U I T . S T E W A R T . i I Y > o . .. r k * World , in ,, u o m n « i r . » u n v a c r ’ « I» u a t u r .i t i y » . i c i n u i r s n v e r y t a r g e which Mr. Pulilaeri He naturally attribute«* very larga i «aretieatoga . . a - ' ' - * ^ w k A -H te w a r t, AreoeW* Editor. , denounced the scheme aa dishonor- part of the activity and hu-thrhere- ~ ■ able and wicked and criminal, de- abouta to the large amount of rail A ll «O rr„.________________________ _ , TkcpriBiMaaarMaoarovrpapar i nianded a publie competitive offer- i road building notv under const ria l Mwflcat Association, R. V . Pierre, M . D ., n rtm re i 1 ihi-w Io watch year tub- J Da. Fiasca’» Gasar F amo - v Docroa R ook , The ' scrlftire 1« gate. » ieg, under which the 662,000XXX) J o n . Thia work, he toy», ia »how- Medical Advisor, newly revised up-to-di issue waa over subscribed at, a figure J hig the confidence the leaders in die ! Ffbnt ----------- r - a bosta of delicate «restions w ■MIvWMn t to know about. Sent fr rr n r, , in plain wrapper to any a d d r e on r nrnipt «C and fresh sappile* Will be received by every steamer. It shù. around 112 thus saving to the tress ' financial world have iatbia section --------------- r'k------- Æ.----------- mailing oaly, or ia doth binding tor 31 full atoek of ------- everything reqniryc tl,. ’ my puipoaa fo to keep a A,... taan au avaav waoaaaoAY jgaagisa- ury the conspirators would other- and it naturally breeds confidence Î trade in the line of wise' have gleaned as profits in the in others. G R O C E R IE S a n d P R O V IS IO N S , transaction. And then, was it not -------------------• ; Taft and other geared stand pat ’ BOOTS and S il- . 8 dishonest dishonorable fur Mr. -G ra n t# Pass. » ters, say that the Republican party (l*s* 1cne»l and dishonorabli has kept its trust. The party has ,£lpy#l»ll»d i° m l upon g • U«ure MENS and BOYS, CLOTHING, Grants Paas baa a water front , a a . • « « •* aa a , .a a \ l , i l n . » ’ ’ l i l t tk M re 1 i ■ n 1* jvilaa li P »7 « which other people certainly kept the “Trusts,” allrigh ii ‘W L A D IE S ’ DRKSKGGUl ihich affords opportunity _ - for the But not# that their Cannon ia spilt . were losyrs of the millions he w o « | I V o i- t li B e n d , O r e g o n § jo p ie disreputable scramble he en-j u ,e RaB0*‘u^ launches, row boats , H A R D W A R E, G R A N IT E and TIN W A R E, ed, the Trusts will take go lire wilds. gagefi in in that den of robbers.ltre a,ld cunow' / l lhe 0 ,,|y , * C IG A R S, TOBACCO. PIPF> Wall Street stock exchange. Ibe Rogue river valley that has , In attacking Pacific City (Lake C ANDY, N U TS and N OTIONS.'* ’ ■ • • -• • • these very desiruble advantages. Port) in its lost week’s issue tfie T t seems to ba taken for granted ! Grants Has» will soon h iv e enough ’ In fact, a supply of everything usually kept in a well atorkot jQold Beach Globe inexcusably* by m orf men who become mil Hon' atTalfa and other hay grown under ' General Merchandise Stove’ knocks the resources of Curry cuun- aiiesfno odds' bow. that they are ; it»own ditches bn (lie Applegate and ! ORDERS TAKEN POR ANY AOT1CLB NOT IN STOt'h ty when it places an estim ate of em inently fitted for .United States Rogue river to supply forage for the tig h t billion feet on ber timber. StmMorP I am reminded of this by oity, mines and farms and large Year» ago government expert* gave T’S , refcfcsig the |»runouncement ol R. L. quantities for shipment to other thirty-one billions^ and since MoCbrmick, a'lnany times million points. Irrigatimi is revolutionìz AArfl fin í i eu» -ci?» » ' then the estimate has been inertas- airv-timber and lumber operator ftf ing the fornge question. ed by nearly'one third. In view of Tationiu, Watdi., bidding for (hy Granisi Pass lumber market is thia can the Globe justify its state -nomÚMtlua at the approaching pri supplied with the product of thirty- I ment? Utary.election up tbriw. Mr. Mo fi ve’«* win ills which »end to this ¡Cortrick began lis Atraer of preda center annually more than twenty i p C o n tra s t. lory grafting in Minnesota. Aa a million feet of lumber for m anu ipatter of fact, the qualities of mind facture and shipment. It is a general belief that qur and heart which drive a man on tp Grants Pass lina around it 60,000 pepresentuti^» in Congress are th e accumulation of m illions in a seres of fruit lands 20,000 of which closer to the paople than our comparatively brief space of time •re.now being put under a perfect Hcpatprs, because they arc elected unfit one to represent the people at system of irrigation and as many gvery two years by direct vote of large, since he is expected to' and more acres will be supplied with the people. But Oregon, ju st now will represent his own class anti water within the next three years, affords a striking instance of the re kind; ami which class and kind- Grants Pass has uear it 15,000 varaal of the general belief. Our make insistant demands upon Con acres w hiehjiave been cleared and In E v e r y t h in g - . Representative», Hawley and Elli« grees for the promotion of special plnnied with gr apes, apples pears pre glued inseparably to the Repub cla«« interest«, whicji are always an »ml other fruits within the last two lican piachint at Washington, and tagnniatic to rnaM infi-fests. years ami as many more acres will Stand pat with their Trust loving * • ' ** eleaied and planted during the bosses utterly ignoring the fact that In my last 1 mentioned tho case ,h.xt tw„ y , Brp FIVE CENT inter««, NINE years’ time Oregon is in advance of all other of a Texan discharged from the Grants Pars has two large box plates in matters of original reform Slate insane asylum after having with privilège of paying at any time. Return fact. »l ies which manufacture for the gnd that moro than one half of t h e ; been Immured therein for fourteen paymeuts mouthly, quarterly, semi-annually, to voters Qf this state are absolutely in ! years, to Bud himself a millionaire flttil trade ol Southern Oregon and suit borrower. F or P articulars W rite . - Oilifornia, »wo largu aash and-dikir dependent of party whips. through aveidenlial rise in ibe val- two extqjisive lumber ,«? H apley and Ellis misrepresent ue of gome land owned in the fam v .rd s » hinh handle all kinds of pieir state, and this year w ill see ily whiph had been hit by a . rait^ R u l i n g material fm a rapidly ex their sp it from the arena of.pqlitjea,. nifd center and rapi.lly growing pM«()ing bistrict. - The voice of our-people is heard iu buaiqyss town. Now. it iaaltogith- Grfl,,„ ,»Hg4 j, a (:ity ofatxiu t 6000 the manner of the election of our er pruhaule that this ex lunatio, * T000 inhabitants amt is a c<»n- loyal Senators, but Hawley and woulfi prove rooru. useful to the ( men ial center for several flourish- ”«*• dfw* I^ n x lie e P I ) r e « w G o o d e , m u n l l n n disirieta, large lumher E llis have learned nothing from the country as a U. S. Senator than can ’ " ‘I . ‘ J»’»’ 3 " 'n aXt?"’ i ’ie an‘l sounds, but ait entranced at the feet tin» w in McCormick, win,profess,-s ‘f c n l i t s o s , f l a n n e l s , e t c . •iiiin fa t’i i i l l i g g aeeltoftt, sections, besides extensive 4 » of the money -lords of the East . for no other qualification for the place Indi iii g iiitwreéia. feitin g the West, which they would than bis genius for amassing m il-I Grant« I’a«« ha s a vineyard near •nnep to Wall Street if they could. lions, wlule the forniur’s m illions' it which con tains 65 acres of hear- What a contrast our Senators pre sim ply amassed themselves. |*H8 R™?® v'"®« «“‘I these are of the * » This is « * • - I choicest v u u m w i varieties. v a r ie iie s . (D ll fruit iruil IS sent. They are the true represent In apparent contempt for the ’ dipped to tho greaf ntarkets of the atives of Oregon. No parly whip the country which had done so much| e eastin a r carload t b lots. ‘.*' More grapes pan touch them, no boss dictate, no r , kA- k.;.i - n 1 L. . , , ate raised in this vineyard than in power scare them. They are true for , her husband - - and which ....... had ...... any other of the samfc size on the to the commissions received direct- Xru*'ted her a five thousand dollars Pacific Coast.— Rogue River C t>ur ly from the people, and if they fall » year pension, Mrs. Glover Cleve W » •r not in their independent course land has removed with her family Celebrating its quarter oenten- the peoples gratitude will be theirs, i lo ^ uroP®i . . on lb® . P*®» of superior Juneau, Alaekn, March 3.— Sixty nial as a state institution, the Oregon educational facilities over there for N o tic e of S ale o f S ta te L an d s . Rilh more substantial rewurds. men are believed to haye been kill Agricultural College will hold the her children I most elaborate function ever given at Notfco is hereby given that vhe State ed and many injured in a magazine the institution at the close o f the C U R R E N T T 0 P IC 8 . Land Ro«rd will reoetve sealed bids un- explosion in tne Treadwell mine Cannonisin has been scathed but college year. President \V. J. Kerr . ■ , ,til 10 ¡00 o'clock A. M., June a, 1910, today. not killed. The last fealher that and the regents have taken steps for the following described school lands The Treadwell mine is one of the cvnttibuted towards his undoing to prepare‘a fuilable observance of to^wit: By J. H. U pton . great ones of the world.-and ia sit* the achievem ents of the [Met quarter «uu hi»sefu«*I for more than two All ol Sectioa 16, T. 29 8. R. 9 W. Editor T hibunk ; century and the faculty, student uated on Douglas island. near All of Section 36, T. 31 8. B. 2 W. United States Senator Daniel from ■nbnthfc tn “v«Wg«lze” a leading ' N. body and alumni will join in the Juneau. The 8W|, W) ol BE) and lots 3 and 4 irginia is reported as near death. F’k^tiSMfce Republican member '•fio demonstrations. During the past • mator Daniel has lung occupied ' oil8h‘ lo *«lr>^uce a PaG-el« Post 25 years, the institution has in Sec. 16, T. 32 8. R. 13 W. 1127 RoeniTBo L ut N o 05618 List 6-165. All of Section 1«, T. 9» 8. R. 13 W. crpased its holdings of land from 35 bill. But the Express Companies bis seat in the Senate and is a puli R e s to ra tio n to E n t r y o f L a n d a N o tic e f o r P u b lic a tio n . The Ni of PJ, and Lota 1. 2 ,6 and 4 acres; buildings* from 1 will ormtider thv piirvli <ji lex» fina a grip on the S p e ile t ¿ to -«.‘ 235 ¿« on r ’ the , ----- .................... U of Section 16, T. 41 8 . R. 12 W. I n N a tio n a l N o re a t. tician of the old school oft ."sturdy had I.« -ii 1416 to 20, faculty from nine m e» UKnranSTzTB.Uxxi O rraz ------------------ --- ,„ .lra, ,,,, and cedar timber claim« the ¡I krui The NWJ of NW*, NEJ and NE| of loneetA and unimpeachable patriot* tq eve,, a l l , s u c h a. measure fd bér» to 94, and the student bodv B ^ b n r g , Oregon, January 8, 1910.1 t on whereof ia submitted to m. . Notice Ii hereby given that the lands isua. H e has long been regarded I aa «(art o s lU Way Io a>namrUe*-therc from 97 to approximately 1400- SE| - of ■ Sec. _ 16, . • T. . 38 8. . R. 29 E _ described below, embracing 60 acres. NotiBe Padflc ia hereby original locator. If wet’thru ered - Ix'ta 1, 2. 8 and 4 and SEJ of SW| i wUbin the Siskiyou NattoS.l F o re st1 Northern R ? given that the Z' iy, ami i n . ,o ** ?m<>*hered perwliarioe. IX is ii r he gVe*t good to this state result and 84 o tS K l of Section 16. T. 9 8. R Oregon, » ill be «»bject to settlement' a Presidential |>os»ibttity,^ and iib ¡7«, '¿**1 “ «•*<*•«•!• location« t W ill |il, ■ remembered: *hocking *'°hditron l” cd o4m p l ite '"8 ~ {"»»'.«he.work o — fth — e ------ insUtntioo jjj E - i and entry under the provisions o fth e . ®® • <w-1®»8 “ “ »■ Paul, Minnesota, Cash therefor, add res. •• this Tbos. oonnectiun remembered**noca*ng to cdntbmnl .> over ■ -r that F. R y it .„ , it m u lti m U ^ u ’ ^ ‘ « P r e s.« ,m p a n ie s ¿ ^ « “ ba"»>' be est,mated '.a ‘ »Kraat <Ua. O. ___ ________ L ‘ ’ A 3 4* Lnte*i « « n d « h . t v i o f Vi F 4 t homestead laws of the United state« « I« 3M day of November, 190», ANGUs O M t iK .y e ^ l ’/ i w ? , « i » a t . . Si“1 the ,Ct of J,u,e (S0 8U t- fllM to lhi* »PPhcwtlon to re- r . r , —— Utt- sira exploiter of the peoples sub- ’ by tb" nf>fi big banks cap oUWJ. s w i of NWJ and WJ of 8W1 0( 233), at the United Stetto Land Oftce; l e w d e r the arevi.ions of the Actor * - e( * Port Huron, Midi. » 8. R. 11 E ptovistooaof the Act of BWtWn 3«, T. 1»H. at Hoseburg, HoaeDurg, Oregon, on May Msy 10, 19ioj - ila iio e, wrought for hfo nomination euntilH,e throttle n measure uqi All bids must be accompanied by a AnY.*tt*^T ,WM art'‘*ll.v and' in Congress, approved July 1, ism , f » byJCan»»aa City OonVeiilipn, that b* **rM**y demanded, indefinitely, N o tic i- o f F m l i ir u r i- regularly executed application to par- f * 8gr%ult„ ^ ? p ‘i ^ s is ^ r to l'to J al- 8tat. 597, 620), as extended by the m ight so manipulate the wires as l ’arc#ls Post system would w q« of Congress approved May 17, 1906, the ehase and at least one-fifth ol the ; uary 1.1906, and hid not abandoned N Wi 8EJ and E4 8W | of eac. 1. Tp P o rt Orlor-! t 'f ir r . < , i • ■ succeed the vacancy iu the Senate ■ ° 11' '*** ’I®ficll»."Jiicld a surplns tend amoa nt offered. ' ’ i tame, has a preference right to make 33 8, R 15 W,of W. M. J.aqpar>; l» t h . 1910. be, though not domiciled in i ^ ' bo nA indefinite »ervi'ce lo the whole No bids ol tos. than * 7.50 per acre * n ° mest^ £ .ent; y,!,of ‘h®‘»"d« «ctu- To Wii. kka Aliy and all persons claiming ad ally occupied. Said lands were listed will be constfifred Stale, still claim ing legal ro^leiioe l,e<>Pie " 111 the public ever wake ms of the persons vgrrely the lands described, or desiring 1 Y c O mho lerei.y notlticd •fli*(,1 fin upon the applications Scrofula disfigurw and The right is reserved to reject any mentioned below, who have a prefer to object because'of the mineral charac | expended SlOOiX) iu labor ua iinpruvi in Virginia. ‘»up? And will the dcspoilert take cause* life-long misery. ence right subject to the prior right of and all bids. » • ‘ • Senator Borah’s prediction seitviis-! ter of the land, or for any ether >eesun : mmte upon the Elk li-.ri. N-. 1 Mm Applications and bids shouM be ad any such settler, provided soch »ettler C h i l d r e n b e c o m e us to Dosattile l V? »’rr1 »»!»« no. not while they tlifnk to ihe disposal toapplioant, should file Ing claim situated oi. Elk rlvp: m.i or applicant Is qualified to make liome- * But such liop.s dressed to G. G. Brown, Clerk State _______ ,ms.»ble U ey have iht Ci urig u .C stead entry the preference right is . . and - tlie p r e l___ their affidavits of protest In this office Slate oreek4n Curry County, dr. o -i strong and lively when I .and Board, Halem, Oregon, and mark' i*r¿ullH<l|£ r.1kr wearing the, Senatorial u>ga from 1u1?’ o n o B or before the 25 th day of February a* will opp* r by Oortlfl<j to Y,». J i . ed “Application a«»d bid to purchase wiiicii date the lands will be submot to i»io. ’ Virginia, have gone a glimmering, tend aid to llleir cunspiracie«. cem'«r24, 190», in tlm tho .. t i - given smaU dose* of settlement and entry by any qualified ' state lan <ta i i. B bjuamix L . E pdt clerk of said count« In order > even should iue once ojvvted vacan persdn. Thé lands are ss follow«: . G. G. Baowx, Register. said premises under the pr . , th e SWj of 8EJ. the HEJ ol BWj. Sec. G o o d C o m p a ris o n . cy now occur, fur has not Ryan 4 Clerk State Land Board, M. T. 32 8 R. 10 W„ W. M , listed up- Section 2324 Revised >L t il l. - • been caught with the goods on Ann f ' A mao made bis wife a present liated March 24, 1910. pn the application of N. Ü. Rilling« of J . D . Leaeks ____ 8 . A. Laadis United Ktates ; being the juuonuj- Marial, Oregon; List 0-166. 8. V iu the h i ve H undicd Thousand Dol of a fine parlor tamp. She thanked j everyday. The starved qotred to hold tbe sain tor the PaorpriT. Assistant Commissioner of Loccxa ano L amms l»lo and until Dece.o e lar Metro|«»liian tracliou steal! In him profusely, saying, “ My dear the General Land Office. Approved body is fed; the swollen Real Eatate and Insurance A p p lic a tio n s fo r G r a z in g P e r m its February 23,1910, F sanx Pnaca, F.rst And i> you tail to cou.rlhu)- y. i. this steal W. U. W hitney, who gave reminds me «,» much of yon.” • Farm and City Property glands healed, and the ltdtiee is hereby given that all appli Assistant Keoretary of the Interior portion of such expenditure » co-o Grover Cleveland Ins tip by w h ic h 1 The lamp being a c.isliy one, . Timber Lands, Mlnergl er on or be'ore »0 nay« from ac . ie . * taihted Mood vitalized. ca tio n s for i«t»nlts to graze cattle, and Fruit be w..u um uoii* « * 0 ,» thing UlSRjl CgfilUm Lttil hull Lo u.qiut« »«. Lhorses and sheep within the SISKIYOU this notice upon you, or tm day« h .. W all Street gamble, was mixed up, « lu ll way it «as like him, 1 XIood fo o ^ fresh air , NATIONAL FVREHT during the ttea P reperly B éS tM I ¡ei.n of lvib, must be filed In my oflkaJ but died shortly before the sensa- “ W ell,” hie better half responded (Suceasor to A. B. Saaia) BUM Collected Sco ff’s Emulsion Oregon, claim will become the property oi tire F! in Grants‘frpss, Oregon, on or before! a ■■ I f ' J A II j Subscriber, as co-owner, under sard liuual exposure was launched. “it 1» *®ry handsome to 1< h >U at; i quer scrofula and many U March 21, WW. Full information in Section 2324 N o M o ro C e d a r to S p o re . * requires a great deal of attention C. H. Paaasa regard to tbe grating fees to be obarg-1 •• j • i < • other blood diseases. Uudcr liie caption Taft and has lots of br»»J about it; it is no ed rnd Clank forms to be used in mak- X f in f lp lp y L m u s t husband m y tim b er to re FOR S A ljt B y ALL DRCGCISTS Cleveland Measured,” tlie Jluston very bright; it often Hares up; is H- i ’Ing appHcations will be tarnished apon J place fences and building« on the L- A. ROljSRVp Globe dwells on the latter'« rubuit, able at any lim a to explode, ea ■ ‘ request. - m ANDEB8ON, Anything not in stock, will Farm, therefore I moot not spare aay our beautiful Sarian i b«n half full; is is u„ I Child’s unassailable personal honest) I which i*®'“11/ . A T T O H N E Y A 'T A— ' Supervisor, pleased to order I aketcb-Book. Kack ' moro oedar. P le a t* do n o t aak for ° “ ‘ v ,1?*** ^ « I ’ ay so u t at OoodLuck Ft shows that the Glolie and its ilk : txh itiF U P ,fiin i i l s t a i n s 1 c i t i i ’i u m ico M y r t l e P o in t , O re g o n . ~ j R epairing N eatly D one it. SCOTT A a t Mu-Tu-brer r»v n r ii Ouu.ru can see no disjioneaiy jn big ln llley u q ui, gmwluni Oaarantaed u lacro habit ru n . aiate_____ U ftor , U a im I o ii , « s a «tronfi, bioou pura. M b . D AU d rrextas U a g lo t f . O r., August 37, 1909. Probate businere a «pedalar. TUB TRIBUNE. Fortune TcUtog* ABES S, JOHNSTON f^ jr P o r t Orford, O m ^ . a N E W trgtùb G O O D S , w o rm n e n a M a n i iia c m n n g t o 1 / . . '* ' Windows Doors Mouldings Porch Posts Stain Work parry • . « » V Window Glass j Store Frants | Inside Finish j Store Eiituris Special Work We m ake an yth in g in wood for ■ > building purposes or the house. P rices th a t w ill please you. Send in y o u r inquiries. : Call and examine goods ar.d get prie GENERAL M E R C H A N D IS E . G r o c e r ie s & P r o v is io n s P o rt Orford, C u rry County <’/ • B A R G A IN S Ladies’ & Gents’ Furnishing Got FARM, CITY And TOWN PROPERTY FEB Dry Goods Hats and Caps Boots and Shoes The Jackson Loan and Trust Company 310 Century Big. Denver, Colorado. Cigars and Tobacco. p in e fls s o r tm e © t p f i F o r a n y th in g in H a r n e ss o r ; S a d d e lt y it w i l l p a y y o u to c a ll o n ' • < ■ Pearce, the Harness M an, • M y r tle P o in t, O r e g o n . H a rd c u a re & T in tu a r e , ffa r n e se , L e a th e r , etc. A ll Goods N e w and Up-to-date. r Orders taken for articles not iu stock A first class miPinerv shop In -con nection with store Call, g et our prices, and be convinced^: N. 0. NIELSEN. i Timber Claims BoiitJ a, i SCROFULA A a& , Scott’s Emulsion W - «J. w All AlfldS IT HilPMtt 1110 i »ftetiSuN-V. J. H. t o eg-Qo •v* <ir- I