Port Orford post. (Port Orford, Oregon) 1880-1882, November 10, 1881, Image 2

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ORFORD POST.
T I1F U M IA V. -
NOV. IO. IKS I.
I » U » I I.S S J < » \ VN. I’ . t \ < T M
M r. E J in o in is , follow ing in the
wake of m any o th e r p ro m in en t
p o litic a l leader» of h is p arty
th ro u g h o u t t h e c o u n try , is report-
e .l in th e C on g ressio n al E q c o r d a s
c o n te n d in g th a t, since th e Vice
P re.-b len t who had succeeded to
tin J ’re -idcticy was a R ep u b lican ,
th e re fo re it w ould he u n ju st, u n ­
fair and c o n te m p tib le to fill h is
place in th e Senate w ith a D em o­
cra t. lie even a rra ig n e d th e 1 )t ni-
o c n ic y f o r a p u rp o se to “ draw a
p rize in th e lo ttery of a ssa ssin a ­
tion!" Now, it so h a p p e n s th a t
th ere is a vacancy in th e U. S. S u ­
prem e B e n , 'l l by reason of the
d eath of th e aged (Jlii'i'ord who was
a D em ocrat, and w hose w ish and
ol'l, expressed d e sire was th a t he
mi lit be Bitcceeded by a m em ­
ber of th a t p arty . If M r. E d ­
m onds will u rg e upon the P re s i­
d e n t th • ju s tie e , p ro p rio ty and
t'd.uess of th e a p p o in tm e n t of a
1 >emoTat to th is vacancy, th en will
h is p ractice acco rd w ith h is p r o ­
fessions. But he will not, .Io th at,
ile will re q u ire the P re sid e n t to
draw a prize in th e lo tte ry of death
by re p la c in g th e lam ented < lillonl
on t'.ie S u p re m e Bench w ith a R e­
p u b lic a n . St atesm en so-called of
th e m odern school, are q u ite con­
tent to act (tie ride of the political
h vster. T h is w ant of m anly rec­
titu d e is n o t coidined to e ith e r p a r­
ts ; it is co n tag io u s, and few s c ru ­
ple to wallow in the d irty pool of
p arti an c h a rla ta n ry and falsa p r e ­
te n s e .
.rua
PIXaK'l MOI Vl> V
» U ig T I. MID.
H enry \ ¡Hard, in h is ad d ress Io
the P o rtlan d m erc h an ts, to u c h in g
1 ho relativ e cost of tra n sp o rta tio n
from the Ec. t and E urope to P u ­
get S ound and P o rtla n d , said:
“ i will state iii th is connection
that we expect to load n ex t y ear
betw een lilty and sixty sh ip s in
New V irk and P h ila d e lp h ia w ith
ab ro a d m aterial lor the O regon
Railway am i N;i\ i; alioo C om pany,
and the N o rth ern Paeitic Rad road
. om oaiiy. ’i h* -c sn ip s may come
n e r c but th c \ may also go to T a ­
i' >ma.
T he
N o rth ern
Paeitic
R ailroad C om pany sh ip p e d a car-
i on th e sh ip D akota to Tacom a
at th e late of R2 h i less p e r ton
Rian th e rate the O n gon R ailw ay
. Navi itnm C om pany had to
pay in sen d in g railroad m aterial
io P o rtla n d . W i n u it com es to
¡lip p in g bO.lMkt, (Tl,000. 70 IIIO or
. ', o 10 | , m
oi
c o u r s e siie ii
a d il-
t renee is a very c s-e n tia l item .
A nd y o u w ould eon -ider u , very
i mr b u sine >s m anagers if we d e l
not avail o u is e h t i of th e <lifi'.»r-
cnee by sen d in g o u r sh ip s to Ta
i mis in p reie i eiice to sending, them
h e re .’
Rt n B u tler say s if his present
dill H o t for
I id, lie w ould w illin g ly devote the
Jo n ; w eary w eeks n ecessary to
( i u ite a u ’s d efence w it ¡unit the hope
of p e e u u iu y rew ard, lie w ould
reg ard it as a p ro fe ssio n a l d u ty .
R nttl, r’s c h h n lr o tis a n sw er to
Keoville ill list rate s th e ilitferenee
betw een th e g rea t law yer and tin*
S h y ste r n u m b e rs of th e la tte r
g< m s h av in g d eclin ed w ith an a ir
i t dm dain to Imvo any tilin g to do
w ith the ease.
p u s h i n g I'I1 ; a : I 'l . l e l l t s
J. B. TICHEWQR,
CO M PÌ..11-
S lip p e ry D avid D avis (and th e re
a re -100 p o u n d s of him ) h a s been
i t
of ch o sen , by tho R e p u b lic a n s, P re s-
E e p u b h c a n lead ers a re m ad o
o£ Jhe v s . g enate
T he one ru le of law w h ich , a p ­
I j n place of M r. B ay ard , lately
p a re n tly , w ill not stay se ttle d , is th e m ettle to do and dare. 1“
th a t ru le of th e com m on law u n ­ (we th in k it was) J o h n P . Stock- | cRosen by th e D e m o c ra ts, th e par-
d e r w hich m arria g e is in fe rre d . ton was elected to th e U . S. S en ate tie s each e x e rc is in g p o w er in the
m a tte r of e le c tin g a p re s ’d in g offi­
.AND. . . .
A lth o u g h tho com m on law ru le by th e L e g isla tu re of New J e rs e y c e r w hen th ey h ad a m ajo rity .
p rev ails in m ost of tho S ta te s, th e b u t n o t by a m ajori ty of all the M r. B ayard is ‘a v ery s m a rt m an,
C o u rts a re c o n tin u a lly beset w ith m em b ers ele c te d to e ith e r H ouse. an d m ade a good p re s id in g officer;
COLLECTOR 0? CLAIMS,
eases, in w hich tho v a lid ity of tho T he electio n was ratified by th e M r. D avis also is a s m a rt m an an d
w ill m ake a good p re s id in g officer,
m arriago c o n tra c t is in ono way sam e L e g isla tu re re p e a lin g th e th o u g h if lie chooses to a c t in d e ­
and a n o th e r c o n tro v e rte d . A b o u t s ta tu te re q u irin g such m ajo rity . p e n d e n tly as in th e p a st, it w ill P o r t O rfo rd , C a r r y C o u n ty , O r e g o n .
eleven h u n d re d anil n in ety eases S to c k to n was a d m itte d to h is seat prove u n p le a sa n t to th o se w ho
in v o lv in g tho in te g rity of th e b u t a fte rw a rd s o u sted u p o n th e elect him . i l i s c o u rse in th e U . S.
S en ate h a s been very m uch lik e
m arriag e relatio n have been trie d plea th a t he had n e t been in d o rsed th a t of a ilea u n d e r a m an ’s s h ir t —
in New York S ta te in a do zen o r by all th e m em bers elected to alw ays in o rd e r fo r b u sin e ss, b u t 'faxes paid. Collections made and P r o ­
ceeds promptly Remitted.
so y e a rs, all re s u ltin g as th e e ith e r H o u se of th e New J e rs e y w hen you w an t him you d o n 't know
w
h
ere
to
find
h
im
.—C
a
listo
g
ia
u
.
la te st ono d id , in s u s ta in in g tho L e g is la tu re . M iller and L ap h am ,
v a lid ity of tho m a rria g e . T h e th e H a lf B reeds from New York
An exchange says th a t a g rea t
lin d in g s o f th e la te s t ease of tho w ere elected by a m in o rity of all disco v ery has been m ade on th e
s o rt a re re p o rte d in th o N. Y. S u n . th e m em b ers re tu rn e d to" e ith e r M ojave ilesert, w hich seem s d e s­ The following choice bargains are now
booked:
I t was th e ease of tho s is te rs of a H o u se of tho L e g isla tu re of th a t tin e d to re v o lu tio n iz e v in e -c u ltu re
in S o u th e rn C alifo rn ia. I t has
M r. H ynes, deceased, who so u g h t S ta te , in th e face of an u n rep e a le d
been found th a t g ra p e -c u ttin g s in ­ T Y A N C H SITU A TED SIX M ILES
to .-.how th a t M r. and M rs. H y n e s s ta tu te r e q u ir in g su c h m ajo rity . se rte d in th e tru n k of th e c a ctu s l A i from P o rt Orford, R m ile from
wore liovor m arrio d , w ith tho view Tho D em o cracy was in the m a jo ri­ on th e d e sert, g lo w and th riv e as county ro a d . 100 acres—8(1 acres bottom
and 80 acres g razin g land. H ouse and
of ta k in g his real e sta te by in h e ri­ ty m th e V. S. S en ate am i could v ig o ro u sly as in c u ltiv a te d la n d . barn on place! 10 acres p a stu re u n d er
T h is fact is of g rea t im p o rta n c e to fence; 12 acres fallow, and 1 acre garden
tance. I n th e co u rse of h is c h a rg e have k e p t th e new S e n a to rs out,
the people. W ith a eh izel a m an 11 head of c a ttle ; th ree stan d s o f b ee-;
to th e ju ry .1 itdge Daly said:
th u s g iv in g New Y ork th e o p p o r­ can p la n t a la rg e v in ey a rd in a isto im nd household fixtures, and tarm -
“ A eeoi'iling to tho law o f th is tu n ity to send tw o D em o cratic d ay, and th e v ines so p lan te d will ngveaplcm ents,
S ta te m arriag e is a civil c o n tra c t, S e n a to rs th is F a ll, o r r e tu r n S e n ­ c lim b th e c a ctu s and grow lu x u ri­
A GOO!) CLAIM W H IC H IS OF-
a n tly w ith o u t c u ltiv a tio n o r i r r i ­ L A. l'ered at a sacrifice, situ ated on
by w hich a m an and wom an take
a
to
rs
elected
a
c
c
o
rd
in
g
to
law
at
each o th e r to ho m an a n d w ife.
g ation. T h e d ry . h o t sand of the Rogue river 15 m iles from the m o n th ;
No form o r cerem o n y is re q u ire d least. B u t, w ith th a t c rin g in g , d e s e rt w ill iillonl a lino place lo r 5 acres 111 corn and p o tato es; and m ore
to m ake th e m arria g e v a lid , and h a lf-h e a rte d , in d ic isiv e , m eek and d ry in g ra is in s . I n a d d itio n to bind suitable for cultivation, besides,
l ids claim contains not less than 2,000,-
the co n sen t of tho p a rtie s m ay be low ly d isp o s itio n to lick tho hand g ra p e s it lias b een p ro v ed th a t 000
feet of choice W hite Cedar, conven­
m elons, c u c u m b e rs and tom atoes ien t to the river. Term s Cash. Price
proved by any w itn ess, and if
th
a
t
sm
ites
th
em
p
e
c
u
lia
r
to
the
8350.
th ere were no w itnesses, by th e m ­
w ill grow from th e c a ctu s stock.
selves o r e ith e r of th e m ; and if p re se n t race of D em ocratic lead ers,
U. 8. T IT L E . IM-
T ho fo llo w in g a re som e of tho l j l > o U o ACRES.
b e tte r evidence is n o t a tta in a b le , a said le a d e rs p e rm itte d th e tw o
provem ents, house, orch ard , 5p
valid m arria g e m ay be in fe rre d inelig ib le (ac c o rd in g to R e p u b li­ now w o rd s in tro d u c e d in to th e re ­ apple trees. R In prairie, and th e baJ
vised B ib le w h ich w ill n o t be anee suitable for cultivation and p a stu re .
from actual c o h a b ita tio n as h u s ­
can ’p re c e d e n t) S e n a to rs to be q u ite a c ce p tab le to som e read ers, Term s .8*00, cash up and down. Land
band and w ife, a c k n o w led g e m en t
and reco g n itio n of each o th e r to sw orn in w ith o u t th e show of a as th ey so u n d too m u ch like com ­ situated oil F loras ( reek.
frie n d s and a c q u a in ta n c e s an d th e co n test. T hose p o litic a l m um m ies m on re a d in g , as a good s is te r has IAIG1ITY ACRES OF LAND, BEING
pu b lic as su c h , a n d g en eral r e p u ­ m ay plead th a t tw o w ro n g s do sa id : “ A p p a ritio n ,” “ w in e s k in s ,” I l f the 8E R of N W R and N E R i 1
“ n a rra tiv e ,” “ p ro c o n s u l," “ b a g ­ 8 WH of See. 12, T. 28, 8 R 18 west, to
tatio n of bona tide m arriag e.
n o t m ake one r ig h t; b u t p eo ­ g a g e ,” “ a s sa s s in s ,” “ d y s e n te ry ,” 48500; half cash, and balance In sheep < -T*
T hi . is the com m on law of m a rri­
horses or both, 'th is land is situ a te d 1~
age, and p rev a ils in th is S ta te . I t ple of sense lig h t tho d e v il w ith “ d is p a rg e in e n t,” “ w heel of n a ­ mile
east or above Coquille City, in Coos
alw ays p rev ailed in E n g la n d bo­ tiro and ju s titiy th e ir re p re s e n ta ­ t u r e ,”' “ l ’rie to rian G u a r d ,” “ im ­ county, O regon. All bottom laud, easili
lero th e passage of Into s ta tu te s tive^ ¿n a like c o u rse of action. p o s tu re s ,” “ d is p a ra g e m e n t,” “ ef­ made available. U. S. title . A rare
fu lg e n c e ,” “ g a n g re n e ," “ A u tu m n ." bargain. In q u ire of ,T. B. T IC IIE N O R ,
p ro v id in g for cerem ony and r e g is ­
tra tio n , and it is p resu m e d by the O f i ' l cow ards tho co m p la isa n t I n one p lace tht) w ord J o s h u a re ­ or of .¡ as . Ci.Aiiii, Port O rford.
law of th is S ta te to prevail in e v ­ cow ard is th e m o st d e te sta b le of places th e w ord J e s u s . I t e v id e n t­
/* {A Acres, 135 acres u p la n d an d 25
ly a c o rre c t tra n s la tio n ,a n d m akes 1 1 D
ery c o u n try w here a c o n tra ry law cow arils.
' f acres bottom ; ;1R m iles from
sta
te
m
e
n
ts
in
te
llig
ib
le
w
h
ich
b
e
­
is n e t ex p re ssly pro v en . T im s in
P ort O rford. U. S. title ; te rm s, c a d i.
fo re had no sig n ilic a n ce .— P o la ris.
th is case it was held to prev ail in
T h in g s w i n f r a u i . ”
Ï
RAcrcs on Sixes river, six m iie
------------------------ ♦ ♦ ♦ --------------------------
F rance, because no e th e r re g u la ­
l ' I d n o rth of P o rt Orford, 5 acres
A
d
isp
a
tc
h
d
a
te
d
O
ct.
17th.
says:
An
A
lb
an
y
exch
an
g
e
says:
T
h
e
tion w as th e re shew n to exist. In
suitable for cu ltiv atio n ; 12 head of cattle
tin* e sse n tia ls of c o n tra c t, m a rri­ above sa y in g was fu lly verilied last O ne h u n d re d an d th ir ty B ritis h -cows, steers and heifers. U. S. title .
age is th e sam e th e w o rld over. S a tu rd a y e v e n in g o u t a t tin; F a ir an d fo re ig n vessels w ere w recked T erm s reasonable.
A man and wom an take each e th e r (¡ro u n d , in a m utch fo o t race be­ la s t w eek, b e in g n i l in crease of
)A N C Il of 1(10 acres, on E lk riv er, (1
for m an ami w ife. T h is co n sen t tw een a p ro le s iioniil racer of c o n ­ 104 over th e p re v io u s w eek. T h e
V miles from Port O rford1 30 acre,-
a
p
p
ro
x
im
a
te
v
a
lu
e
of
th
e
p
ro
p
e
rty
sid
e
ra
b
le
note
from
C
a
lifo
rn
ia
and
is (he essence of th e c o n tra c t;
tit for cultivation; 10 acres bottom land;
w ith o u t it iu> c erem o n ies w ill m ake u l ’i y e a r o ld L in n c o u n ty boy — lo st is t'K,000,000, of w h ich L'O,- 10 under fence. Good garden, to g eth er
a m arriage, and to it no c e re m o ­ d ista n c e l<>d y a rd s. T h e s p o rts 000,(100 re p re s e n ts th e B ritis h lo ss­ w ith boas and cattle. T erm s cash.
es. E ig h ty -liv e vessels, p r in c i­
nies can add a n y th in g . T h e ditl'er- and to u g h s w ere h a c k in g M ie
res on Elk river,
m iles
p a lly B ritis h , w ere lost oil“ the
w
ire,
the
p
ro
fe
ssio
n
a
l.
w
hile
C
ol­
I'lice in the m a rria g e law s of c o u n ­
Tom P ort Orford; 20 acres u n d e r
const
of
th
e
U
n
ite
d
K
in
g
d
o
m
d
u
r
­
trie s i , a diHi i'encc in th e m ode of well, th e boy. w as backed by a few
c u ltiv a tio n ; a good orch ard co n ta in ­
in tim a te frie n d s.
B e ttin g ran in g the r e c e n t gale, a g a in st only ing 100 bearing trees—apple p ear and
a u th e n tic a tin g th e c o n tr a c t.”
tw en ty w re c k s in th e e a rly p a rt of plum ; also, 25 head of hogs, 25 head oi
T he ju ry re tire d a n d fifteen high in fav o r of W ickw ire live to
out so c o n fid en t w ere h is b ack ­ th e week in all p a rts of th e w orld. sheep, 30 iieail of cattle and 7000 feet of
m in u tes a fte rw a rd re tu rn e d w ith a ers. T h e rac e rs m et nt th e score, O ne h u n d re d a n d th irty -eiffiit p e r ­ lum ber. T erm s cash .
verdict su s ta in in g th e legality of shook h a n d s, and th en aw ay they' sons w ere re p o rte d lo st o r m iss­
</1 Acres R m ile sou th of E u ch re
J Q creek, on the C oast. One h a lf
wi-nl like a d a sh , W ick w ire g e ttin g in g .
the m a rria g e .
bottom ; tile balance u p lan d easily clear­
a b o u t six lcet th e s tm t, b u t tin
R o b e rt C o lly er says: T h is is ed; 15 acres well seeded in velvet grass
boy
e
a
u
g
h
t
h
im
b
e
fo
re
lie
bad
and 3 acres in garden; dw elling lioiisi
P o o r S c o v ili,1, a tto rn e y fo r G ui-
gem ' th ir ty y a rd s , and from that tho land of arm ed m en: E ven th e
located near th e beach; It
t" iu . is to be p itie d . L eft alone tim e on th e raee was a one-sided farm er lias a rev o lv e r in h is b e d ­ i pleasantly
bead of c a ttle ; 12 head of lings; several
t i b is own m eag er re so u rc e s in a nlhiir, th e boy ru n n in g an d lo o k in g room , and on th e s lig h te s t p ro v o ­ s tu n s o f .b e e s ; farm ing im p lem en ts,,
etc. Also 1.5oo feet good beach m ining'
trail;', ' , »untry, w ith o u t e x p e ri­ back and la u g h in g nt h im , and catio n p u l l s o u t b is p isto l. Tw o ground fro n tin g la n a claim , witli d itc h e s,
b u n d red y e a rs have p roved th a t in
w
i
n
in
g
tl
e
lac
e
by
ten
feet.
Tin
tlum ing, to g e th e r w ith m in in g im p le ­
ence in the m an ag em en t of great
s p o rts had c a u g h t a ta r te r and got c iv il life th e Q u a k e r is rig h t. No m ents. A good chance for a praetieaA
crim in a l defen ses, liis le t is a hard m ost b e a u tifu lly saliv ated , and Q u a k e r o v er sh o o ts an d no Q u a k e r m iner.
one, a n d in title s him to th e com ­ some of th e ir b a n k in g gam es d id n 't is over sh o t. T h e re sh o u ld be a
we
open S a tu rd a y n ig h t, w hile some g en eral d isa rm a m en t, an d
m iseration of all m an k in d .
of th e ro u g h s w ho backed th e p ro ­ s h o u ld g u a rd th e sale of p isto ls
as we g u a rd th e sale of poisons.
U nitem i hates th e idea of p lead ­ fessional took it afoot ilm vn th e
road S u n d a y m o rn in g . T h e L in n I t is th e b ru ta lity th a t com es w ith
ing in san ity to save h is neck. He co u n ty boy l i a s beat Jex cry th in g th e p o ssessio n of a w eapon that
c o n te n d s th a t,' h a v in g saved the th a t lias s tru c k (Ire g o n soil, and d oes th e h arm .
R ep u b lican p a rty ,
th a t
p arty yet he is but. a boy an d lias n ev er
PORT ORFORD, OR.
had one m in u te s tra in in g ."
o u g h t, in tu rn , save liinr.
LiVERY AND
ASA CABMAN,
.
P ro p rie to r ■
O n W ed n esd a y ev e n in g a farm er
T h e U. S. R evenue C u tte r “ Cor-
THE VE14Y WEST lU U N K S OF
w itflia s re tu rn , d from the N o rth to d riv in g hom e was sto p p ed by th re e
m asked m en, taken from b is wagon
San F ra n cisc o , b u t b rin g s no tid ­ b o u n d to a tre e and g a g g ed , and
W3NES. LIQUORS,
LOUIS KNAPP, PROPR.
ings of th e fate of th e “ J e a n n e tte ." ro b b ed o f a ll b is m oney. T h is
d id n o t h a p p e n in Ita ly , n o r in
....A N D ....
- O re g o n ,
It is re p o rte d th a t in C h in a offi­ M exieo, n o r in S o u th A m erica, n o r P o rt O r fo r d ,
cial c irc le s G e n e ral G ra n t is b e ­ in M isso u ri, b u t in q u ie t M aine,
th e hom e of S olon C hase, and of
lieved to be E m p e ro r of th e U nited th e m in is te r to S p a in , an d of Neal
G ood S a d d le B o n e , to L et o n K eus
S tates.
Dowe and th e M aine liq u o r law.
on a b le T e r m s .
Constantly on ItanJ •!«<! for Sa!o
XV H A T < <i.\KTSTI TItK A IA ltttl-
age »
COIVA K O I ( I t AND
KA Nt A .
REAL ESTATE AGEHT
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