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' THE TlilBL’NE. 1 ■■ 1 W elcome W ords YOUR BEST FRIES» 1 W omen to u, ■to . * i w rite to D r . Pieree aod raeaivs free tae W K Ü K flB I>A Y ,M JL ¥ M is UlO a t’ H s c u iP T io x » a t k » "t>n* Copy On* Year ............. O ie Copy Six U uujü«.. . . . ----- / ,t>li«h«d Every Wednreday. b y . HARDY T . S TE W A R T. I D r. P ir r e .’. The deutend for speech he« reetbed the Hit ¿ « l is etiti ' elîmbt»«- great ; l»*rk ! lU"{ - — ‘ oar. McKca zie . Director C U R R EN T TO PIC S. vein ion and later th at the G overn ment should in a ll. way* aid the B y J. II I/ mvw . “ rich and wall born” in the accu m utation of greater fortunes. And « 1 d i l n ’t they both hale Jefferson beat advertisement Oreg'rtj ever had. seism the navy ¡enabling act* graut- , |jg >n Indtpe|M j ei>| lic k H Mens was received from Port ing statehood lo Arisons and New against it, nad w ill not such so In * Uud this Uurnhig lo the cfl'eut that Mexico; further perfection o f the d e p e n d e n l ticket now a* of yore la D r C W Tu.«<r w*s dangerously ill. laws in regard to the use of safety bor under a handicap against the «r H it sons Jay ibid U<>** left immed- appliances on railroads; creation of ganixed machine. In fine, what iately for Portland in an auto, going a commission to obtain facts look have the people gained by uullaw ing via Roseburg. ing to economies in the adm inistra 1 the old con venUoa machine i f it Two coyotes, which had been tion of the federal departm ent»; a must be confronted with the new feasting on sheep and goals io the Dili to control while alave traffic; aesepibly machine? neighhood uf Bridge, in the up;ier crealiug ta riff board (in e ffe c t* ta r Am i can the Enterprise dispute Coquille county, were killed last iff commission); tbc reorganisation aiM c«**fully that the aatmu old b .** week. One was shot, and the other of the lighthouse service; providing ew were active iu the late ‘ a<*etub! y” was caught in a trap. * for the isauanoe of ♦'¿0,000.000 in a t Coquille that were form erly uc ccrtimcatee to further irrigation The launch K in gfish er,o f Eureka, live in pouvenlion*. And baa it works now in process of cuiistiuo- not occurred to tbe E d ito r nf tlual found a hank off the coast of south Jiffo; to prevent the sa lcfif adulter ' pwfier that the Oregonia« fathered ( ern C u rry county lately, and in a ated sod misbranded pari» green , . ! and now promotes the “ aeH Uibly” l *,ue Cfew succeeded in ’ / ... Ifc landing tw enty .................. and insecticides and fu n g ici le*,* I , lialibat, which aver ‘ ficbeine for the purpw e a! <lkorgan providing improved The K in g . regulations . lo I isiug the prim ary law force* au liia t «ged SO lb*, to the fiali prevent collision* between vcascl* * t • ” 1 , not ¡fisher intends to put in the anm ’ some machine bo*, who would Baa* ■ stand any *h«w before the people mer on the fishing grounds, and Other act* to permit agricultural I w ill m arket her catch at Eureka. •n lrie * on coat lands; to compel « tin J e r . senate to *u< cred Bourne? mon carriers by railnind to fu rm *h 1 to the lo le rs u te Commerce Com- ■ M r. Bailingbf having beeu worst mission fu ll reports of nouidenia ter •< *> f* r as public opinion i* 0 > N I perm it the parole of U n ited Stale« <*"»ed, seemsdie|M-ed to take hie prisoner» w ho... conduct w arrant«¡revenge through the medium of a sort o f's|ievi.it appeal Cowrt . ollke 111 igition. H e drew b ill sud »eut .hi» attorney Iwfore thecoanuitiee tu urge m laod- up his Law ler a fav o r the aiiiiwiiig of inarcy; MU*h<>r>liMg stale., and I erri Unie* tu at lev t lauds in lieu u n k in d * includi«! ¡•»trtiin • r i t i) in tor- for <O»S b ro i- est reserves; licensing 4u »t»; providing a ta riff lystein for abla report. I Ins is th« same Law-' tue Philippine»; aincndiog in many ler whom B aliirg er employed' to im portant re»|»vcla the act p r u v i j- l draw up for the President the ing for the government o f H a w a ii;: vindication which M r. T a ft publish fixing gold coin nt th« medium f u r H - I l is suspected that l h a p u r * Headache F or Year» ■ MENS H A R D W A R E , G R A N IT E and T IN W A R E . CIGARS, TOBACCO, PIPES Con- CANDY. NUTS and NOTIONS. In (act, a supply of everything u .w d ly kep» >" * * • » • * • * « » DOORS - WINDOWS - MOULDINGS General Merehamliee Mars. ORDERS T A K E N FOB ANY A R T IC L E NOT IN STOCK. Call and examine goods ar.d get prices. | A nything you Need in M ill W ork W rite us for P rices or a n y Informa tion you Need in this Line general merchandise * G ro c e rie s & P r o v is i o n s North Bend .Manufacturing Co ^ io v tli U e iid , O r e g o n - ex p o rt Orford, C u rry County, O re.^ B A R C A IN S I n K v e r y tliin R . Ladies’ & Gents’ Furnishing Goods, Dry Goods 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 c a ll o n * • Hats and Caps Boots and Shoes * Cigai-s and Tobacco, Pearce, the Harness M an, p in e A s s o rtm e n t of M y r tle P o in t, O r e g o n . r^n<lie«i' ALCOHOL Notice To H orsem en V r .; * G o o d « , niiiMlinM, ilanuelM . etc. H a rd u ia re & T in u ia re , The Thoroughbred German Perch eron Stallion ffarxiess, L e a th e r , ete. A ll Goods N e w and Up-to-date. Orders taken for articles not in stoefc A first class m il’inerv shop in con nection with store. I Is T ub Ciaci-rr CovaY or rnx S tatb or Oaxuow roa thb Cocwrv or Craag. Call, g et our prices, and be convinced. Fred it. B ’ako, Plaintiff, : vs ir x beautiful fonr year Loots A, Targart, and : chen.n wei<htog 1750 lba. and was im -j Rebecca T. Taggart, IL-fendants.: portci from Germany by J. ’ O. Ruby, In tlie name of the Hate of Oregon, of Portland, Or. Yon, and inch w< yon are hereby sum N otice of Sale o f S ta te Lands. G K A IN .tU L T will stand at the fol moned and required to appear and an lowing places during the season o f ; swer the coinphint of Fred H. Blake, Notice 1» hereby given that tlie State I will consider the purchase of dr, 1910. tlie above named pleintlff, on file I-»ad Board will receive sealed bids un and cedar timber claims, the descrip- BANDON I against you In the above entitled Gonrt til 10 iX) o'clock A. M . Jone 8, 1810, Von ____ ___ is eutsnitted to me by the whereof and raute within six weeks fro m the A p ril-1 —* —10—11—19—19—Jff-27—28 for the following described school lands original locator I f well timbered, and to-wit; date of the first publication of this May—«—7—16— 16—23—84—85. and in favorable locations I w ill pAy All at Section 16, T . 29 8. R. 9 W. summons, namely, within six week* June - 1 —2—3—10—11—1»—20—29—jO. cash U>er«tor. Address - f A ll of Section 36, T . 31 8. 118 W. FOUR M IL E from July «, lt'ltt, for warn thereof said The 8W}. WJ nt SKj aad 1.«* 3 and 4 l ANGUS O . M A C K A Y plaintiff will take judgment agaia«t April—>—12-81—» . M ay—8—17—8«. Sec. 18, T. 32 8. R. 18 W. Real Estate Agent you for the sum of >92.90 with interrwt Jane— t— 12—81. A ll of Section 1«, T . 39 8. R. IS W . Port Huron, Mich. The N | of M . and L ott 1. 2. " and 4 thereon from Octobers, 1905, at tlie j LA N O LO I8 of Section 18, T. 41 8. R. 12 W. rate of rlx per oant pei annum ; f « |2 5 April « A » IX— 1 «—17—22—83—80 N otice o f Hal« o f S ta te Xan«U. The N W j of N W |, N F ) and NE4 o( attorney Tees, and for plaintiff1« eoets _ jo . >tay-—l —»—«—»—10—|»—is— 1« SRI • ( Sec. 18, T. 38 8. R. 22 E. anddlsliniWefiieWts; (or an order that _22—27_28—31. L ott 1. 2, 3 anti 4 and SRI of RW i Notice ia hereby given that the 8 ta t and 8 ) of S K I of Section 1«, T. 9 8 . R the real property Inretofore attached n _15—— 18—82—23—27—29. I-aixi Board will receive sealed bids In th is ac tfaii by s a id p la in tiff, n a m e ly ■ S IX E S 13 E. Lott 1. 2, 3, 4, and the W t of E l. F.l until 11 ;00o’olork A.M , August 1, 1910, tl*e FES» of Sec ion 12 in T. 41 S., R. 13 April—8—7—8 - •16—18—14—28. of WJ, S W I of NW’I and WJ oi 8 W | of for the following described school W. W. 14. sit Dated In «aid Curry Coon M av—>—4—11- -12—13-80--21—29—90 E , * • T . 19H .R . 11“ lands, to-w lt;— ty, be sold by the Sheriff of said Curry Ju(| -7—8—18—17—24—20—28. , All bids must be accompanied by a NJ ot NJ of Bsctioo 86, T. 30 8. R. 14 regularly executed application to pur County in the manner prescribed by Terms, Single Servtoe, »10.n0 doe at chase and at taiat one-fifth of the W. law, and the money received therefor time oi service. « . anaount offered. All bids must be accompanied by a be applicl to th« payment of said No bid# o f loss than 97.50 per acre regularly executed application to pur For Season, 916. w ill he considered. judgment. T o in rare, 980.00, doe when mare is and'all’id a .* * re* >rTed re^ ° t ,Dy chase aod at least one-flfth of Uio Thia summon» is «erred njxm said known to be in foal. amount offered. defendants by publication thereof, by Due care w ill lie taken to prevent ac Applloitions and bids should be ad- No bid of leas than |7.6O per acre virtue ot an order of publication made cident*. but will not be responsible, • Ireescd to G. G. Brown; Clerk State w ill be considered. by Hoo i . A. Bailey, County Judge lAod Board, Salem, Oregon, and mark Should any occur. The right ia reserved to reject any ed “Appll-wtion and bid to purchase of Carry Coaoty, Oregbn^daUd July Black Pereheron Breeding Aes’n »tale lands. and all bids. 1,191O.dtmcting that the’aaane fie pub 1 angtois. Ore. L . J. B ioblow , Mgr G. G. B bpwx , Applications and bids should be ad- lished six «reeks succeneivety in the dressed to O. G . Brown, Clerk State Dated March 24, 1910. Port Ortcrd Tribune; that the date of n e w x » re IM a e a I w . p . la n d Board, Salem,Oregon,aad m ark the first publiration shall be July A, Clean i.'-wnf mean» a » in n »km. So ed, "Application and bid to purchase 1910, and the date of the last publics , leautr wi’.haut it. C xvarets, Candy C)>tt«r stole lands.” tion shall t e Angus! 17,1910. snd that I tic eiean >our hiood aoS keep it c.ean, bj Al-ring up the mzv liver end uriv ing ail i a- G. G. Baoww, aaid defendants shall answer plaintiff-» . fSuceseor to A. B. S abi ») f.-T*n the tariy. Begin today te , Clerk State la n d Board, said c o m p la in t on o r before A u g u st I T , ' '*’■•*{* •" " •i/'**, Llotebea, blackheads | ,.-><) thai «ckly t,:iunu toreplexioa l y takia« IhUexl. April 22, 19.0. ____________ ' 1910. H. C. NIELSEN. Timber Claims Bongbt A der H am ilton insiste«) in thè and BOYS, CLOTHING, LADIES’ DRESS GOODS, “I keep Dr. Miles’ Anti-Pain PiUs on iutnd all -the time, and would not think of taking a journey without them, no mat ter how' yhort a distance I am going. I have a sister that has had terrible headaches for years, and I coaxed her to try them paying th« public debt of the U, uf **»• « < • UW*«1 regime ise x- and they helped her so much, «■tabliahing a cuinmisaioi» of tine11 **^ *! U» pull ’ he Morgan, G u rg -n - she now keeps them by her all M t»; providing for the ra i.m g of ' heim Cunningham coal land steal the time. From my own exper ience I cannot praise them the wreck of th e M aine lu Havana through. U. 8. Supreme JLndg« Moody, a enough.” harbor; fu rth er promoting the eitic MRS. LOU fa. CHURCHILL, iency of tha u iilH ia ; iu protect Lb* comparwtively young m a», who 63 High st., Penacook, N. H. a«ul fisheries of Alaska; for (he pa ! ha* served but a ahoM lim e, is to Many persons have headache »o • uf ju v en ile prisoner in the Di«- be retired on full |iny, ♦l2,.i(X ) ■ after any little excitement or ex tnct v f Colum bia; lor the benefit >>f year, un account of bed health. ertion. They cannot attend ln d ii.n tub)-* ami settlers near and James J . H ill in a late addrcM church, lectures, entertainments, uu In d ia n land»; further restricting eulogised Jjudge Marshall for hav oe ride on trains without suffer sad regulating the eti iracier of i<n- ing «■»tabtialird the |.reccder.t that ing. Those who suffer in this m igration tutu t h e . United Stales; the U . 8. SapiwnwOwertcan declare way should try Dr. Miles’ Anti- aim tiding the law iu relation to an act o f Cougr»—* null and void. Pain Pills, They give almost l»>nn«»e duties ou vessels entering I rup|ais« Mr. H ill doe« nut know instant relief without leaving Tlie date of the first publication lb« United Slates otherwise than that the proposition to give th at j»ny disagreeable after-effects, a« bv sea; providing a plan for co oe ; j Court rn rh a nt h o m y was fuurlituea they do not derange the stomach [ this summons la J g lj 8, 1910. or bowels; just a pleasurable dinn ing th« work of river and har 1 in d ig n an tly »qurtchrd in the con Attorney sense of relief follows their use bur im provem ent a nd m aking im vention that framed the constita Get a package from your drug pevvetuenls from year to year har lion; and that this same John M ar- gist. Take it according to direc C R e E » A ! T record o.’ cures, '.o o cr monioas witb pasl work and fu ture »hall wss « n, eoi ber òf ihat con ve «i • tions. and if it does not benefit tiiiH iie d nevi»; pruviding tur uiany pubiìc lion. Boll) Marshall and A le ia n - Rood'» Sarwaparila pc »**»-• » eierit un- he will return your money. buildiuga.” dl GROCERIES *nd PROVISIONS, trade in the line BOOTS and 6HON8 E d ito r T w o B s t—d w : .L a One cannot hot wonder why Mr. w ith an everlasting hatred, yet. Jef T a ft allowed him self to be imposed ferson being rig h t, destroyed the The Aaaemhlyttea >ra meeting upon by the interested politician« io Federalist p arly th at lent shelter to . . ¡ t i l e o u a h aleihl'rie in aim « of the Gov ¡all un Republican, nn Democratic Oregon e n t r i e s showing th a t th «. " *• » • “ * o f ,hfc « ol j «rnm ent bond«; and i t ¡a e * j* c ia lly 1 movements. A u d it may not be •ore b a d » !, B*il«l ahoul I- ed wouderful th at the President Could generally known th a t H am ilto n bad J wheel horaes can Bo longar^iaclt or be persuaded that tbs banks had to g fl out of W ashington’s Cabinet pull. And to think that been the victim s of a ‘•bunco’' game UQ(]t r fire, charged w ith a corrupt - . 1 - p . n o ( l b . o . „ . , „ „ . « 2 h . . conspiracy. craw« and grand y issued these bonds. I f the Presi Langlois, £ r . up frota A to ixzard, Oh poor Bood dent bad given a glance at the stock tort, Booxerx, Bool” and bond m arket daily printed and W ashington, June 22.— After hav published he could not have failed ; m g once pl»eed it in the pigeon W h a t Congre«* Did. to note th at there same bonds «ere, hole, th« house m ilita ry affairs oom —----------- day after d ay, being quoted a t a m ittee baa voted unanim ously to W hatever 11»« » a ril or demerit o f; pren,iun)i #„d they continue to be make a favorkble report on the reao th« la»» Congreea. i t was not a 1#»y !«„ q Uuu d to thi« day aa any one lutio o o f representative M cLachlan on«. But i f it bad not been for! can see. (Rep. Cal. ) calling upon the war T n ft’a «wakening in the closing The M y rtle Point E nterprise hes departm ent lo repeal invasion of the weeks and for the resolute attitude fin a lly come to the conclusion that Pacific coast. I t is understood that o f the patriotic insurgents, it is' the “assembly” , though the exact the war departm ent lias signified its dou b tfu l i f any meritorious bills equivalent o f the old, despised, d i* willingness to furnish to congress a would have passed. The following Itonest, outlawed Convention, is yet fu ll statem ent of the condition of b rie f summ ary of b ill* passed ia use different, because th« voters are not the nation’s defenses. M cLachlan’« jCul ia refuting those who see no compelled on P rim ary day or ou el resolution and speech, in which be I good in the Congress ju s t closed: eclion day to endorse the assembly Mated that the Japanese could cap Revising the tariff; providing lor nominees! Neither were the voter* ture and hold tile Pacific coast states, XSth census; the railroad b ill, e * wader the old regime compelled to r - r> to lled in lltoussnd* o f persona lending the power of the I nl* r’ u ,te j <UppOr t th« côu veut ion nominee*. from m ilita ry authorities and per Comiuerce Commission and r.g u B ul vrUa, wa, , be , h #rll#tive? W h y , son* in all walks of life in the west, latiog rate*; a postal saving« bank lh „ gawe M under the a* supporting h i* demand th at “ the b iil; Urn creation of acornu iasmn to r i< i^ e , he ticket in the war d<*|K.rlmeel take the people in inquire into stock and bond „i face of the clamor o f the machine to ns confidence and let the actual of railroad« to aecertnin whether or ' bosses for ‘‘ party lo y alty. And the facts be known, not thay have been watered; th e es- ■ macb¡#a , re m isters in | r -- -------- W^~--- —— Wk v . . . . . . . lb e a tabliahaaenl o i f a bureau o of . . mines, thB > r rlu £ inaaiua “ tx, l u r*” odio»*. opriations to carry bn its j w ¡ , (Coos B a y N e w s ’ w ith appi se lie frnnk enough work; a b ill to perfect the adm inis i to point out the difiérenos i f any llo '-e rt Starkey celebrated the ¿ration’s conservation poliuy by between a “ bolt” again«! the old granting to the President au th ority I « . „ ¿ ¡ d a t e * and t|,e nom I.v... | SOUi anniversary - of his birthday - to w ithdraw certain land«; the build , I ¡nation o f an “Independent” ticket yesterday. June 27th. The mariner ing of two first class battleships and ugainst them, and a. “ bolt” ag sip tt ' |*>et ia enjoying good health uot- an adequate increase of sm aller vet the “ as-einW y” ticket apd the tiring wtt li*t*,D(iiug ms advanced age. JBuuraa «nada a ten strike. r new goods ,. C. w . ZcMWAti, Vice P re s id e n t E. J . L obby , Assistant Cashier J obs w . M c K bmxib , Secretary Medical Assoc«*;«®. D r . ® » \ L o e n K a t a r , P re e id a u t Ivica raaaiv w l eed ha w ell,___V j j , L n v c x a , l'a s h ie r no».»!«.. Bourn»’* f^rs'Port Orford, Or. BANK O F P O R T O R FO R D Port Orford, Oregon . - ■rkeeriBweeeeieeee»»«''»1^ ’* ! 1 Alio» » lUt *•)« te waicb » « txmo -I l«et ;*•»■* *•*•&*- wxpm X op *»^ G K N K R A I j M E R C H A N T , ,£t this bank. Banking privileges given in return are safest and best obtainable. "Your “best friend” is a good bank account. Bank hore ' a be prosperous. A. Stewart, Associate EslU'>l> * «av (Successor to J o h n R- M il-n F .) YOUR DEPOSIT ACCOUNT IS SOLICITED (sue Copy T b r e q U o n th a ............. i.e a o AMES S. JOHNSTON . may go back on yon when he finds yon lack funds. Money cements friendship and helps build your fortune. known to any other M E D IC IN E - i 1 „ w Cx»rxr»t«,—bemrty for tea cent». AI! drag igM ctivo ¿a*r»r.teed. lOt 25«. Jhr P*rk 8tate Ijlnd J . H jV B IP f All Kinds if Harness md Saddelry No M o re C e d a r to S pare. 1 must husband my limber to re- Anything not in stock, will p,#ce ,enc** •«<* building» on th«, farm, therefore I must not spare any , be pleased tc order NexTLY D one B a n d o n , O r t^ o n R opairing more cedar. it. Please do not ask for . H. U ptok , Langlois, Or., Augu*t 27, 1910.