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About Port Orford post. (Port Orford, Oregon) 1880-1882 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 13, 1881)
3ORT ORFORD POST. TH URSDA Y, - OCT. 1 8 .1 8 8 1 . I he Berlin correspondent of the , J . Times says: The issue of the Ni hilist newspaper Will of the Peo- I pie is convincing proof that dur- 1 mg tie Summer the N ihilists car ry on the propaganda in the inter ior, and only recommence their ac- ! tivity in W inter. There seems, I therefore, no doubt the coming ; • AND. W inter will bring more plots and panics, in spite of the success» of i the authorities in arresting them COLLECTOR Of CLAIMS, and unearthing seerr-6 presses. ; The Will of the People makes ! known for the lirst time th at the i P o r t O r fo r d , C u r r y C o u n t y , O r e g o n . man who threw tho bomb which i caused the death of the Czar was named Grenevisky. rp B. TlCHEftOR, - 1, E-» REAL ESTA TE AGENT n™ a;,d elecant CORRESPONDENCE. EbbENSBURa, Sept. 29, 1881. J u st a few linos iron your cor- renpontlont might be of iutorest. The “ Cobos” lias been in and gone. The “ Hum e” is oxpected iu two weeks. Fishing in way up—us fur us B agnell’». By the wuy, 1 almost forgot to mention thut this classic precinct in s been visited by u “ tornado” in lie shupti of a report that (hero vere parties in these mountains killing doer and elk for their liilea. The Society for the P re vention of Cruelty to Animals, o ld a mei ting initpodutely, E. (k liopefi’l in the chair. There was a lull atti'ii lance. Mr. OITdoo, is ling to make some remarks, was recognized by the chairman, and said he had seen men with guns on their shoulders in these moun tains this Summer, and that fact was evidence enough to him that deer were ki'led lor their hides, y r . Spot tun I l awn said he had heard I he reports of guns, and that fact was sutlicient evidence for him. Mr. Knovvituil said lie consi.[cred any man guilty who had twenty deer hides iu his possession, and lie believed in4 immediato convic tion. “ Let, no guilty man escape’ V as his met to. Mr. 1-airplay said it was possi-| bio the gentleman having the afore said twenty deer hides, m ight have , . purchased then, and never killed a deer iu his life, nevertheless ho thought some action should Do taken in thenuUtor. e g _ t TC.’¿E &DEC:3M ¿ 0 3 ° V. Ah 5TYLES George Wooils ' filila«- & Company j ---------M A N U F A C T U R E E S ------ C A M S R ID G E P G R T , M A S S . 6’J 7 ’J A 06V 7;,S ’ S E N T F R E E . Tho scheme of connecting Enor- 1-r . ami and and Franco France bv tunnel u under n ,ter I XCH I”“d', ( ""'‘Pt,on* ma'le “"d P™ land bv tunnel cetas promptly Remitted. the channel is reported to bo quite ' feasible. On both sides of the , water shafts have been sunk and boring is in progre s. The ma chinery employed excavates (»7 I lg choice bargains arc now y a r d s lineal distance pt r week. hoeki (I: Au expei ¡mental tunnel m veil feet in diameter is first to be bored in rough, and afterwards enlarged. I F ' .. iP H T A T E I) SIX m i l e s fmm p>i t. O rient, i , m il- fn , i i'll,1 tunnel will he 13 mile., long i d ii nty reni m :'e s S l |; y n - . ....... t t , . , and parties working from either ■ d i i-i d g a z in g hunt. H ouse and cud will meet under tho middle of l’ .i ii <-ii pi] I 1 aer. • p-i lin e under . i- o ; 12 ¡q th o c h a n n e l. 1 ive years will be i fallow, and I acre garden of i le; three stands of liens; required to pu t tho experimental i 11 ' lieud > i . i i mi il sehold fixtures, and lurm- tunnel through. n gx upleiog A f'aptain whoso ship is now on the Sound, is in this city lor the purpose of figuring on what it will cost him to send grain from here, via Kalama and the N orthern P a cific railroad, to Pueoma instead of risking his craft in the shallows of our rivers. Should lie liud that it will pay him better to load at Ta coma instead of taking the chances ot coming hero, a new threat to Portland's supremacy will bo made and nothing but the improvement of our river will save us.—Port- .................save land Standard, , »’J’r » ^ tli tinio in the history B‘O nation, the President of the United is without a w ife to adorn the White House. Jcllcrson was 11 wblower, Mrs. Andrew Jackson ,ll"‘l ||; ' bo/ <:|\ II" r. was ( UNSEALED FÔS O liA f l C v II d. G’ íó AG ENTS W ANTEE C o r r e s p o r . .io n e * s o l i c it e d . ■ S» ö 2S. Ü h O t-'-c 2 M O P b P G 8* a < 3 B P 22 m *g. ö" s - i . ... . ~ ZA;’ A (¡001)1 [ í .AIM W H IC H is OE a sacrilice, situated en Rogne i'ive| j m iles from the m onth; 5 u< rcs in ci and potatoes; ami mom Io I lo'uli! for cultivation, besides, Tliis d a in i ('1 ains not loss than 3,000,. e,HI f r i of e ll,'f M lute ( 'c ia r, con va n - ient tu thè Iw r . 'I i- r i n s ( a s h . Prive i':>50. 7 1 le rc i / » B ACRES. U. 8. T IT L E . ]M » ' ' 1’iovem ents, house, orchard, 5a apple trees, L in prairie, and the liai lince suitable for cultivation and pasture, lei m s ÿsOU, cash up and down. Land -Ituuicd on flo ra s ('reek . 1AKHITV A( RES OP L A M ), BEING 1 J the SI' L <»f X V» ‘i niel N EL L of SM L of See. pi, T. -,'s, > g |;{ Wcst for .- , .Hll); holt , cash, mol ...... halmiei hi sheep or horses o r both. Ibis land is situated 1 mile east or above Cotpiilie ( ¡tv, In Cotts county, O regon. All bottom hind, easily maile available. U. 8. title. A rare bargain. I n q u i r e o f J . i l . T IC IIEN O R or of J as . C i . auk , Port Orford. : s* S s < -■ Ö O — 3 h L? “ I 2 o s ► q > ^0 fa m ag L - 4 w ’l K‘ g e |3 H O l3 ‘ J o o ® Ç », 'V'S' — -2 to S g g g-n d & S ’g-g.® n g £-3 S b E'i-îT’s.S S 'o L C- o D 3 O B Jj r* w o o ■c r*> o 3 C2 f c e S o S -g ' ® B B'P R g C ® 3-Ì « CJ- 5 Æ S .- i g R - o “ O! 3 ro 3 S '“ § ‘ B- f? ' o t- O a o g ® ftg i g.Ji R*3 o á I T p o » ¿ o ( t ® 2 z-s . ® fÎK M g i: o O g ä tn t? Où O * ^4 t»- Q *o - -r, ■s s: "X3 f L' Fn K72I Cd M 03 Mr. l armcr said although the wfts a widower. John Tyler was I / * m Acres, 13.5 acres u p la n d ami 25 nnuiher of animals coming into a widower for about two v ears dur- I U V acres bottom ; "1'a m iles from liis grain field ami orchard did not | ‘”8 **1» b>rm of ollie«, and Janies I o rt O rford. L. K. tltle j te rm s, rush. seem to he diminished yet ho was Buchanan was a bachelor. Now r / i A « ^ c re 9 ° n S iw s river, six mill NO. II KEARNY STREET, conics Chester A. A rthur, whose I O V north of Port O rfonl, 5 acres for putting a stop to this matter. wife has been dead more than a suitable for c u ltiv a tio n ; 12 bend of cattle T r e a t , a l l C D h is r o e a n s ic e s . a n d S p e c i a l ? cows, steers am t heifers, U. 8. title. Mr. Nuisance in a haughty wav year. T erm s reasonable. • ♦ • peculiar to himself begged h avc to YOUNG M EN Scotch farmers arc said to bo BE SI PEEKING FROM inform the society of a hitherto very discontented, and no wonder, i ; AN't'll of 1(1(1 aeres, on Elk river, li IV the etl'eets of youthful foollies oV unknown fact that men earriei lor the weather is bleak and cold, liI lor t ultivalion; 16 acres bottom land; indiscretion, will do well to avail th em spades with them in hunting; the wheat is a thin crop, outs are 10 under fem-e. Good garden, together selves of this, the g re a te st boon ever laid at tii" alter of «uticritig lium iinitv. w ith bogs ami c a ttle . T erm s cash. these remarks he emphasized with under average, turnips a failure, 1)R. SI’INNEV will guarantee to forfeit and barley scarcely up to average. on Elk river, 3*a miles S.'Mtli lor every ease of Sem inal W eakness a gostliro of his fore linger, there I d o F ; res , troni Port O rioni; 20 acres u n der or private disease of any kind or c h a r by eliciting a smile and nod from ()n Sept. 3 Milo. ])<>sne, Mr. cu ltiv atio n ; a good orchard co ntain acter w hich be und ertak es and fails to j . IT. I'PT O N H AS JU 8 T OPENED the chairman, as if lie had beard I I’hiers’s sister in law, held at No- ing luti healing trees—apple pear and cure. MIDDLE-AGED MEN. Stock of plum ; also, 25 bead of bogs, 2a bead of tro H a t t i e ,1,« korett a service com and understood the same fact. sheep, 50 head of cattle am i 7000 feet of T here are many at the age of th irty to sixty who are troubled w ith too frequent Il’i was positive also, that deer memorative of the death of the lum ber. T erm s cash. laic Pre; ¡dent. Only 22 people evacuations of the bladder, often ac were killed for their hides almost, were presout. ! 6 0 L L i , . Si m ile south of Euebre com panied by a slight sm artin g o r b u rn ing sensation and a w eakening of the a iiiliiu ear shot, ho to sjieak, of bottom ; tlie balance upland easily elear- system in a m anner the p atient cannot The extraordinary popularity of 1; 1., iiei'vs well seeded in velvet grass account for. On exam ining the u rin our happy town. Upon being g a rd e n ; dw elling I uise ary deposits, a ropy sedim ent will often questioned by Mr. Fairplay, bo (lie good looks, good nature, and ami .I in ai i x i A H u in rated m ur the bcuch; 11 tie found, and som etim es sm all particles verp pleasing manners. She is icad of e.llTle; 12 head of bogs; several of album en will appear or the color will saitl lie hint never seen any one not in the least an intellectual wo s t a l l s of bee«; farm ing im plem ents, he of a thin m ilkish line, again changing killing di’er for their hides yet he man. ele. A bo 1.SMI lect good beach m ining to a dark aad torpid appearance. T here ground flouting land claim , w ith ditelies, are m any men who die of this difficulty, knew it must be so. Other mcm- lliiming, to g eth er w ith m ining iinplc ignorant of the cause, w hich is the sec l>ers made remarks of a similar na- I The Spi iugtield Republican Hu nts. A good chance for a practical ond stage of sem inal w eakness. Dr. 8. m iner. will giiarantec n perfect cure in all such lu re n 'l tending to the same end, holds that higher education of wo eases, and a healthy restoration of the munch : Some one must be pun- men renders them averse to both genito urinary organs. T H E N E W S T E A M E I t Office H ours—It) to 4 and 6 to 8. S u n i died .uni this wholesale slaugh- I matrimony and its duties, days from Iff to 11 a . m . Consultation tering of deer ami elk stopped. free. T horough exam ination amt ad vice. $5. Gall or address eoiniuittee of three were ap -----IN T1IEJ- Golds Aiiinn n 's Cougb S y ru p .’ D l l . S P I N N R Y »Si C O ., W hooping ( oligli Alimi', n's Cough pointed by tin« I ’linir to wait upon 43tf N'o. 11 Kearny 8 t. Sau Francisco. llis 1.vee.lent'v the Governor, anil Sv rup. • roup Ammen's Cough Svrup. urge him to otter a reward for the Broiu-liilis A m m en's Gough Svrup. at red ami conviction of tlm crim Iloarsem-ss \m nieu s Gough Svrup. CENTENNIAL BUILDING, LIVERY AE^D inal or crim inals. I i v 1.1 cent bottle A m m en's ( migli JAS. CAVG1IELL, MASTER, The Siieietv unanimously adopt Syrup. Pain in I best A m m en's <’oligli Svntp i'tl a resolution in the shape of an ( oii.-umption Am m en’s Cough 8’v rup W i l l M u k e I t e g u l a r M o n t l i l y T r i p . I. 0 . IL, or a promise to pay a re PO R T ORFORD. Ask for A m m en's < oligli Svrup. U v t r v e .it ward of one hundred dollars for Buy .si cent bottle Amim n's C ouch LOUIS KNAPP, PRQPR. the hide of any deer killed in Cnrrv Syrup. l.a-ge bottle 11.00—A m m en’s Gough PORT ORFORD AND SAN FRANCISCO county, Oregon. Said resolution Syiup. to go into elfeet thrt'e years henee I ell your friend« i«f A m m en’s Cough P o rt O rfo rd , - O re g o n . The closing song. "Sweet Spirit I Sy,iq I, .•"'Will arrive tit P ort Orford on Or lli'tvr >1 V l ’rayor," iH'ing sung, th e Goughs Am m en’s Geligli Syriq E x c e lle n t C nne-soat and ( ’«no D r - S F IW E Y , N E W n u re W110 M AY Rocking Chairs, Bedsteads, C h a irs, Etc. A M AR YD . HUME FEED STABLE. Un e tili) about (lie lltlv of c a d i m onth. litjo liriio d »ìlio lile . ' »-tc., Q. I Vlvortiso in T hk P ost . C. ?. TRVF, P u rse r G»nd Umidi». Horse, to Let onable Ter nt*i. on R eas back R o ck in g Uhoir* for th e Ixnv P ric e o f $C 50.