Port Orford post. (Port Orford, Oregon) 1880-1882, February 09, 1882, Image 3

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    PORT ORFORD POST.
THE
PEO VEEM
P L A IN T
IN’
1 TA IV.
The
Italian
authorities,becoming
FEB. 8, 1882.
THURSDAY,
alarmed at tho increased rate of
emigration
from Italy, tho Minis - |
E V E K E A S T IN « C H E E K .
Two of the cheekiest contests for ter of State addresses a circular to
a seat in the National House of tho people of the Province of
Kopresentitives on record are now Lombardy, entreating them to
being prosecuted. One is by a content themselves, and remain
fellow named McDowell, a Salem to assist in the maintenance of the
carpenter and joiner, who acquired “ Nation.” He is answered bv a
a diploma as an “ M. D.” in the counter appeal which tells tho
Medical Department of the Wil­ whole story, as follows:
“ What do you mean by a na­
lamette University some years
tion, Mr. Minister? Is it a mass
since. He got one vote (bis own of poor wretches? Then, wo in­
possibly) for Congress at the last deed, are the nation. Look at our
general election, and now claims pale and emaciated faces, our
bodies worn out by excessive toil
the seat occupied by Hon. M. C. and
insufficient food. \\ e sow
George. In Justico to Dr. Mc­ and wo harvest wheat, but wo.nev­
Dowell we will add that ho is a er eat white bread. \\ e cultivate
chronic crank. His first manifes­ the vines, and we drink no wine.
tations of crankiness were upon the We raise cattle, but we eat no
meat. Wo are clothed in rags
occasion of his becoming a candi­ and live in pestiferous holes. We
date a few years’back on the Wo­ are cold in Winter and hungry in
Summer. Our solo article ot food
man Suffrage platform.
The other case is that of one is a little Indian coru, which
ia made dearer by
a tax.
Campbell, who contests fertile scat We are decimated in tho dry dis­
from Utah. Campbell received tricts by burning fevers, and in
1,330 votes against nearly nineteen swampy districts by malarial fev­
thousand for Cannon. An upstart ers. The end is premature death
in tho poor house or in our own
from some benighted quarter of huts. Yet, despite of all this, you
the globe named Murray, who, un­ advise us Mr. Minister, not to ex­
der the Civil Service rules laid patriate ourselves! But, is a land
down by Mr. Hayes, was deemed where one cannot earn a liv ing by
increasing toil a fartherland?
fit to rule over the Saints of “ Des­
Tho above is a truthful portray­
eret,” falsified the record, out­
al of tho miseries of the tariff rid­
raged decency and violated his
den people cf Sunny Italy. A few
oath of office, by giving to Camp rich men own everything and gov­
bell the certificate of election stat­
ern all. A like iato awaits tno
ing therein tho axmvziug lie that
people of this country if they
he had received a majority of the
shall not rise in their might as
votes cast at tho election at which
the Britons did in 1810 to 1846,
he was scarcely heard of as a can-*
didate. Murray panted for noto­ and throttle the tariff monster
riety, and, like Guiteau, preferred which is slowly but surely cap­
an immortality of infamy to no no ping the very fountains of gener­
toriety at all. Can tho profossed al prosperity, making tho rich
friends of decency ever hope to richer and the poor poorer, year
year. Every
concess­
make headway against the beastly after
ion
tho
people
make
to
tho gor-
practices of the “ Saints” by be­
ing nastier, and meaner, and filth­ inatnls makes them stronger, while
ier than tho “ Saints” themselves? tho power to resist grows weaker
Our methods must attest the rec­ in an exact corresponding ratio.
titude of our purposes or we must Do sensible people want better
continually fail to make any im evidence of the truth of wliat we
say than they have in tho recent
pression.
action of Justin S. Morrill of
The failure to nominate Mr Maine, the father of our iniquitous
Tilden at Cincinnati in 18S0 was tariff? Morrill wants tho existing
a confession (though not so in­ extortionate, grinding tariff to bo
tended) on tho part of the Con made a fixture of our Nations I
vention that the fraud issue was policy, though in 1861 when ho
merely chaff, and tho waiver of introduced tho original Bill, and
that issue cost tho Democracy of in 1866 when he secured the pas­
tho country the great State of sage of his Bill increasing the tar­
New York. It was a cowardly iff, ho urged in piteous aueents
surrender, and in keeping with that tho law was only to bo tem­
the blundering, hesitating policy porary, that it should and would
of
tho
party
management bo repealed as soon as the Govern
pursued for years, and by which ment got fairly on its feet again,
it has forfeited the respect of tho etc. Well, the Government is
country. A correspondent of the casting about tor the means o..
New York Sun hoists Mr. Til­ checking the inflow of revenue,
den’s name for 1884, and contends and Morrill, the paid attorney of
that, though Hancock is a good the manufacturing leeches anta
(wo would add, “ goody-goody”) gonizes all tariff reductions, am
man, ho was slaughtered in vindi- has succeeded in deferring all re­
by the passage of a resolution
c .tion of Mr. Tilden, and as a lief
through tho Senate r •ferring the
r ‘buke to the blind, infatuated whole subject to a “ Commission”
blunderers who. cringing in tho composed, of course, mainly of
presence of tho shadow of John the attorneys of the manufactur­
combinations, which may re­
Kelly, threw him overboard at ing
port at some future day or never
Cincinnati, and we believe the report, as may best suit tho inter­
conclusions are correct.
ests of their ma tors. The confis-
I eating process goes on, and the
H i . i I. C. G >orge being a 1 Government's petsare happy, and
Morrill continues to draw his div
member of the Commcrco Com­ iden Is. Those in this country as
mittee of the House, he is in a in Italy who produce all, enjoy
position to of great service to the b it little of the fruits of their
' to 1, comparatively.
people of this Coast.
J. B. TICHEW OR,
I
REAL ESTATE AGEfiT
ASP
THF? FORT ORFORD POST,
COLLEGTOn CF CLAIMS,
Port Orford, C u rry Co u n ty, Oregon.
Taxes paid, Collection» made and Pro.
vends prom ptly Rem itted.
•htS. in tere » « ot <l>e S o u th ern Cou»
T h e fo llo w in g choice b a rg a in s am now
booked:
iy / a n d o f c u r r y C oun ty Parti« n la riy
(H)(1
\ . foret!cl at a saeritlee, situ a tili on
Rogue river 15 miles from the m o n th ;
5 nere» ill corn anil potatoes; and more
land suitable for cultivation, beside-.
I bis claim contains not less than 2,ODO,-
IHMI feet of cholee W hite Cedar, conven­
ien t to the river. T erm s Cash. Price
$:$50.
I o n
ACRES. I . 8. T1 ILK .
LM-
provenients, house, orchard, 5ft
apple trees, q In prairie, and the hal
anee suitable for cultivation and pasture,
i'e rm s SStlO, cash up and down
Land
sltuaied on Floras Creek.
1 UV
I jllG ll f l V RES i»!'' LA M ), IE ING
1 j the K E 'i of X W 'i and .S'E1« of
K W h of See. 12, T. 2 8 ,8 R 13 West, for
st.'rttO; half cash, and balance in sheep or
horses or both. T his land is situated I
mile east or above Coquille City, in Coos
county, O regon. All bottom land, easils
m ade' available. C. 8 title. A rare
bargain. Inquire of J . IL TICI1ENOR,
or id' .1 as . C i. vi : k , Port Orford.
Acres, 155 acres u p la n d anil 25
bottom :
miles from
I '. 8 . title : term s, cash.
1110 acres
P o rt O rfo rd .
ONLY TWO DOLLARS A YEAR. !
. . , v*Acrc» on Ixes r h e r , iIs m ile »
h l ) north of Port Orford. 5 acres
suitable for cu ltiv atio n ; 12 head of c attle
—cows, sle e ts and heifers. II. 8. title.
T erm s reasonable.
I » A N t'll of Kid acres, on Elk river, Il
IV miles from Port O rford' 81) acre-
tit for cultivation; Hi acres bottom land;
10 under fence. Good garden, together
with Imgs and cattle. Term s easli.
I ,.
| DU
Elk river,
A cre- o n
• mil, •
from P o itO rford; 20 aerei under
ultiv atio n ; a good orchard eontam -
,ng 100 bearing trees—apple pm" >«»«
plum ; ii I ho .
huad <»f
In »ml o
’.beep, 80 head of cattle and 7000 feet of
lum ber. Term s c a sh . _________
ADVERTISE IH TRE POST.
I
. . . Acres L mile Month of Euchre
I creek, on the I.oast. Due hii.f
hotloin; the balance upland easily ele.o
cd- 15 acres well seeded In velvet g rasi
,,„5 3 acres In garden; dw elling ions.,
pleasantly locii'cd near the beach; 11
head of ,-attle; PJ head of hogs; seve iff
stall s of bees; farm ing im plem ent -.
etc. Also 1600 feet good beach m inin.;
..•round li outing land claim , w ith d ltc h e -,
Hunting, to gether with m ining Imide
mi nts. A good chance for a prae.ii it
m iner.
I
L3cw "¡Type—Attractive DisplaVi
OLD CORKER
S A L O O N ,
PORT ORFORD, OR.
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ASA CABMAN.
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THE VEHV BEST
P ro p rieto r
IIKANI’S o r
W 1NE3. LIQUORS»
....A X I» ....
C ig a r s ,
The POST Establishm ent being Supplied
W ith th e L a te s t a n d B e s t S tylos o t J o b
T. no,
t «»tislbiitly on litni’l «ml for Sul*».
E le c tric ity .
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W e S o lic it O rd e rs f o r W o rk i n ‘ i a t Line -
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H. UPTON à SON, PROPRIETORS,
M ost rem al liable i lire ,
on i-.e.iiil. I irilei - flout
all " a r ts of th e v .rid
[ / - “ D r. P ie r re 's Kb 1
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,rlc It 11." 1- the lilt, -t and lu st. W a-
united genuine. H upcrlor to all «»tint*
Price low. A(hlrc»s PIERCE A: 8 0 S
701 Sacram ento Hf-cet, San l'ra m l
Lal.