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i PORT ORFORD POST. TH U RSDAY, - TONSORIAL ARTIST, NOV. 25, I 880. E lle n s b u r g , EDITORIAL NOTES ANO NEWS. Iowu guvo Oarfiuld 85,000 m ajor ity. A devantating wind utorm passed over portions of L ouisiana. * • T he New O i lcans T im es contains an article on the p robable break ing up o f the R epublican party and the solid N orth , and that tlni D em ocracy, on new issues and p ossibly under a new name w ill resume control o f the ( lovernm ent. Its next lead in g a rticle in the same issue is on the ‘ S cien ce of K iss- A lit com panion for the mg. first 'I lie G o ld O re g o n . GHBISTMAS BALL: THF PORT ORFORD POST W IL L M is s A n n a G eisel, HUNTLEY, A R C H IT E C T . I )LAN8, Specifications and E stim ates I. of cost o f M aterial and L abor for .A T U K K . NEW HALL, At ELLENSBURÇ. e re c tin g b u ild in g s , e tc ., fu rn is h e d . E lle n s b u r g . - O N. . O re g o n . CHRISTMAS EVE, OLD CORNER Friday, Dec. 2 4 th A n In d e p e n d e n t J o u r n a l, d e v o te d Io (lie In li rruU o f th e S o u th e r n Cohfct C o a n tl« . G e n e r a lly , u n d o f C u r r y C o u n t y P a r t i c u l a r l y S A L O O N 18 8 0. PORT ORFORD, OR. ASA C A R M A N . TI1E - VEItY BEST Xo P a in s w i l l be S p a r e d to M alte i t a P le a s a n t E n te r t a in m e n t . P ro p r ie to r . B it A M IS OF A Is C e n e r a i In v ita tio n E x te n d e d to A ll. W 3 N E S , L IQ U O R S SUBSCRIBE FOR THE POST. C om m ittee of A rra n g e m e n ts . MAX LANGEVIN. A. H. MOORE ....A N D .... C ig a r s , C o n sta n tly on h a n d a n d for Hale. F lo o r M an ag ers. WM. GAUNTLETT. ISAAC COT WAL1ER SUTTON. L IV E R Y A N D MUSIC BY FEED STABLE, ONLY TWO DOLLARS A YEAH WM. ALBERSON & NELSON COOK T ickets, In clu d in g S u p p e r, $ 3 .0 0 LOUIS KK APP, PROPR. X» l i l t ' l l I have now in my hand a gold w atch, w hich com bines u tility and o u t bell is h m e n t in happy p ro p er tions, and is often considered a very valu ab le appendage to the person of a gentlem an. Its hands, face, chain and case are o f beauti ful gold. Its gold seals sp arkle with the rub y, topaz, supphire, and em erald. I open it, ami find that tin* w orks, w ith ou t which this elegan tly fu rn ish ed ease w ould be a mere she.I those hands m o tionless and the figu res w ith out m eaning are made of brass. In vestiga tin g farth er, ami askin g w hat is the sp rin g , by w hich all these are put in m otion, made of. 1 am told it is made o f steel. I ask w hat is steel? T h e reply is, it is iron, w hich has undergone a certain process. Ho, then, I find the m ainsp ring w ithout w hich the watch would la.*almost m otion less, and its hands, figures, em bellishm ent.s bu t toys is not o f gold (that is not sufficiently goo d ), nor o f brass (that w ould not d o ), but of iron. Iron, th e re fore, is the only p recious m etal, and this watch but an cm b'ein of socu tv Its hands ami figu res, w hich tell the h our, resem ble the m aster-spirits of the age, to w host» m ovem ents e ve ry eye is directed Its useless bu t sp ark lin g seals, sapp h ires, ru b ies, topazes, and em b ellish m en ts, an* the a risto c racy. Its Works o f brass are the m iddle class, by tin* in creasin g in tellig en ce and pow er of w hich the m aster sp irts of the age are m oved; and its iron m ainsp ring tsli’it up in a box, alw ays at work b it never thought o i except w l i e u it is d iso rd erly , broken , or wants w inding up sym bo lizes the laborin g class, xxhi h, lik e a m ainspring, we wind up by the pay m eat oi w a, es, ami w Inch cla s are shut up in o b scu rity ami hough constantly at w ork, ami .b so.iitely necessary to the move 'ic iits o f nocietv, as the iron main «pritig is to tlie gol.l w atch, are never th o u gh t of, except when they re«,uire their w ages, or in loim* w op. or disorder of some kind or :1 I'. Iward E verett. • . - TO BE G IVEN BY T he E arl of A irlio got on a b ig drunk in Han F ran cisco, and ch a l lenged ‘ Tom C o llin s ’ to fight a duel the papers say. T h e L ondon T im es advises the suspension o f the habeas corpus in Ireland. T h a t paper sustains the same relation to the G o v e rn ment o f England that tin D eseret News does to the M orm on h ierarchy. - R oom —W alker’s Saloon. H ancock's m ajority in M aryland is given at 1000 oid y, and in D e l aware at 500. N otw ith standing the fact that the fraud W eaver trayiped about over the N orth a b u sin g the S o u th ern people, the b u lk o f the vote the w retch got was at the South. G RAND C. BOW NE, A U G U ST U S SCHM ID T, P o rt O r fo r d , - O re g o n . BLA C K S M I T H V M A C II I N 1 S T , Good Su<l<lle Hornea to Let on R en - M u m b le T e r m s . ADVERTISE IN THE POST. P O R T O RFORD. JOHN FITZHUGH, C. E„ aving taken charge of t h i COUNTY SURVEYOR. Deputy U .S . M ineral Hurveyor. PORT ORFORD, J. New Type—Attractive Display, C u n ^ 2 § S ? ^ S m ith , H Mill Shop, and having bad a varied experience in B iaeksm itbing : d as i M achinist, I may claim the utt< ition Of persons re q u irin g services in my lin< w ith confidence in my ability to give satisfaction. n o v ttf AUGUSTUS SCH M ID T. C h e a p For C a s h . OREGON. II. TKHENDK. N o ta ry . P u b l i c , TWENTY-EIGHT HEAD CATTLE. OF P o rt O rfo rd , C u r r y C o .. O r, I t b e a d S t e e n 5 to 8 y e a r s old. S. II. HAZARD, . A tto rn e y at 1 T w o - y e a r e ld s Law , 4 Y en rin g« . 11 ((!„» . E M P IR E C IT Y . Ceos County, - - - Oregon. . S ’ O A H EAD F O R 'I R E R A N D . In q u ire of J . B. T IC IIE N O R , J. M. S1GLIN, A tto rn e y A Port O rford Counselor a Law W IN S O R HOTEL, M a r .h lie lil, Coo« Ci». C r e g o n . COK. (5 t h Will Practice in tlic C ourts of the Sec end Ju d icial D istrict. T h e P O S T E s ta b lis h m e n t b e in g S u p p lie d J. P o rt O rfo rd . C rc ç o n . AM P R E P A R E D T O J.A C C O M M O . (tale tlie T ra v e lin g P u b lic £ L I.EN 811 V it O , 0 11 EGON. P articu lar A ttention paid Business. S c rp W to Land H W ith good beds w hile the T able " ill «' ways be supplied witll the best tin» Ma ket affords. n te d . ighest cash price paid fop , J. H. UPTON & SON, PROPRIETORS. JACKSON STS., C ounselor at 1 aw . & N o ta ry P ublic W it h th o L a te s t a n d B e s t S tylc3 o f J o b T y p o , W o S o lic it O rd o rs fo r W o r k in t h a t L in o . HUNTLEY, a Registered Currv C ounty W ar ran ts, by A. J . E oaon, seplG -l’ tf E llensburg. GOOD Io S T A li I. I V O c o n n e c tio n w ith the Houee. \V. S. WINSOIÏ. Proprietor.