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About The Port Orford tribune. (Port Orford, Or.) 1892-19?? | View Entire Issue (May 17, 1892)
When the word came up from H o u . J . C . F u lle r to n . T h e E le c tio n la w . Mr. Hume, the shrewd, quick |> The ratification of the Behring Gold Beach Thursday evening that witted, long-headed, editor of the ' -------- Sea arbitration agreement and mo- Of all the men of Southern Ore- j.-svzu every ti ' kkimy bvkjhxo . great excitement prevailed at the T he following is a synopsis of the du?t yiwndi convention, wute ex- stand out more promi- Gold Beach Jiapcr, thinks to make WALTER SIT ION, : Proprietor.: (Jazette offioo; that the »hole time new election law, copied from the changed between Great Britain and ! gon, none nor anJ known toour a point on us by copying our former Port Orford, Oregon, I of the editor-in-chief was occupied the United Stateson May 7th Coast Mail: SUBSCRIPTION RATES. older settlers, than Hon. J. C. Ful remarks advocating the nomination | in the office, down on the floor on of H. B. Miller for Congress, and As a rule the election hoards meet One Copy One Year $1 lerton, the Republican candidate One Copy Six Months Wyoming, which recently came . his “all-fours,” eagerly searching about as before and fill vacancies the withdrawal of Mr. Hermann DEALERS IN for Judge of this District. Raised One Copy Three Months. from the field, and eomjiaring them through the old newspaper files from the citizens present. The into prominence by the troubles and educated in Douglas county, A ovietikino R ates R easonable . of tl.e office; that he l.ad doubled main feature of the law lie* in between large ranch owners and with our remarks of last week. where he has always been a promi MAY 17, 1802 the already large force of composi the laet that all of the names small cattlemen, now proposes to nent figure, he has, perhaps, be However he missed the mark fur TUESDAY, tors, and “lookout for the Gazette, of the cadjidatcN are prin t gain fresh, noiariety by sending a ther than he missed getting the come more extensively acquainted for there’ll be razors in the air,” we female delegate to the Republican liquor license. Our remarks were ed upon one lifflot, which is furni .R epublican S ta te T ick et. with our citizens than any other were frightened almost out of our shed at public expense, and the national convention. straightforward and to the point. jierson; while his services as an offi .Congressman—Binger Hermann. shoe's, for we expected almost com booths are provided where the vo If Mr. Hermann had, as was al Supreme Judge—F. R. Moore. cial, or as a practicioner in the One of the most horrible cases of plete annihilation. Imagine our leged, secured his former nomina Presidential Electors—J. F. Caples, II. ter alone, with an official ballot and land office, have made him known B. Miller, D. M. Dunne, G. M. Irwin. surprise and relief when the paper a lead pencil crosses out those whom suicide ever recorded occurred last tion through promises to leave an AND ¡Circuit Judge, 2d dist>—J. C. Fullerton. arrived, so much improved that a he does not wish to vote for. week in San Francisco, on board to every settler on the public lands open field for Mr. Miller next time of this District. There are few of Dist. Atty 2d Dist—S. W. Condon. greater portion of it eould be read, In ease the judges appointed by the firelxiat Governor Irwin. Chas. our old settlers who have not writ he should not again appear in the Member State Board of Equalization— and with it a large, neatly printed the county court be not present at Tamlin, a stevedore, who was ren ten him time and again, for advice field, knowing Mr. Miller to be a A. C. Woodoock. supplement brim full of interesting he polls, the electors present may dered insane by intense suffering, candidate; Vut he claims he made on Land matters, and we have nev matter and good editorial ability select from among themselves the crept into tin furnace of the boat D em o cra tic S ta le T ick et. er known of his failing to promptly no such promise. As to our inti copied from the old files of that pa members of the board. Polls to be and was burned to death. mation that Curry had received no respond, either with or without a „Congressman—R. M. Veach. HATS, CAPS, per; and although the matter was Congressional assistance through open from eight in the morning to Supreme Judge—A. S. Bennett. Chile is coming to the World’s fee. And now, when he needs our Mr. Hermann’s efforts, we think all somewhat stale, having been read BOOTS and SHOES, Attorney-General—Geo. E, Chamber- six in the evening. The board may votes for the first time in his life, by most of the people of the county adjourn for one hour at noon, but Fair ifrith a fine exihit, and she lain. will admit we were not far from Presidential Electors—R. A. Miller, W. in times past, we felt pleased to see tiie ballot box, etc., must be in sight will retrieve a generous welcome. we shall not be so ungrateful as to correct. Now that Mr. Hermann withhold them from him, for one C IzO T IIIN G , All we want is for other people to M. Colvig, Geo. Nolan, W. F. Butcher. that the new editor possessed such is the cand'date he shall have our of lour of the board all the time. Judge, 2d dist .—M. L. Pipes. do the square thing, and we harbor who possesses no single claim for excellent taste in the selection of hearty support, for reasons stated Any person present at the jxills Dist. Atty., 2d dist—Geo. A. Dorris. his clippings. We hope he will who may susjieet a voter is at lib no resentment after they do it, no superiority, for one who would last week. There is no comparison matter how tardy they may be in have to live a score of years longer continue the good work, for if lie'll erty to challenge him. C u rry C o u n ty C ahilidatcH . between the two men for the posi recognizing that it is the square to develop traits and talents uni hunt up all the old files of the office Joint Senator—Walter Sinclair. A voter must he a citizen of the tion. Mr. Veateh is a chronic econ versally conceded to Fullerton. Joiqt Representative—J. II. Upton, J. and copy them in full week by U nited .States, or have declared his thing. omy cryer, an opponent of all state Never shall I forget a remark B. Yeugley. week, he will be able to get out a intention to become such one year or national aid for internal im The River and harbor bill as it made to me while on a street in County Judge—M. Riley, I). E. Miller, very readable and interesting pa before trying to vote. He must be provements, and a notorious ob Geo. S. Harris, W. P. Lenfestey. passed the House, carried an ap- Roseburg, conversing with one of per. structionist. Mr. Hermann is a twenty-one years of age; reside in Commissioner—John D. Cooley, Win. . . . . . . . , prr,li»U.l.iATjp round numbers of the most proi...ient Democrats of There is a sort of ludicrous side the McKay. state for s.x months, and mu?t In addition the See- that place, as along the opposite hard worker, and has the ability AND .-County Clerk—Wm. Gauntlett, Geo. II. to the question, however, when we be a resdent of the precinct. and willingness to urge and carry sidewalk hurried the well-known retary of War is authorized to con Guerin, J. A. Tyler. remember that the week previous he Where a married m an’s family tract for the completion of impor form of Fullerton. “Ned,” said my through measures in the interest of Sheriff—F. S. Moore, Thomas H. Chap stated that “under the former man our county when opportunity offers. U N D E R W E A R . reside is his residence. man, John C. Miller. tant projects of improvement to an Democratic friend, with great en agement its columns were filled \V here a single man sleeps is his extent involving the ultimate ex thusiasm, “Douglas county has Curry county has made no demands Assessor—Wm. 8. Winsor, J. P. Russell, with abusive matter directed at residence for government aid, with the ex W. I.. Chenoweth. raised many a splendid fellow, but penditure of about $26,000,000. me,” and by his supjilement he Treasurer—M. B. Gibson,_I). Cunniff. ception of the proposed harbor of CROCKERY, In incorporate towns no person there goes the best boy she ever Sch ool Supt.—Win. S. Guerin, P. Cos proves this statement to be false, refuge, and although our entire del shall approach within fify feet of the TIN-WARE, raised.” We heartily shook hands We are sorry for Hume. He is telloe, Mrs. Emily Fitzhugh. by showing conclusively that un polls except the officers necessary egation have apparently urged over the proposition; and wish I so anxious to give Upton a thor der the former management the and the person in the act of voting. WOOD-WARE, measures for this work, nothing has ough chastising through his paper, could now shake hands with every The candidates on the co-called paper stood his friend, through One person of each political party but knowing himself to be badly voter, and infuse in him the enthu yet, and perhaps could not be ac Republican ticket, are already get thick and thin, and not only gave may stand outside the guard rail to overmatched, he is forced to go siasm that prompted the whole complished. But as we previously AND ting ready to shed their tears—they him any quantity of taffy, but op stated, our only hope for congress challenge voters. hearted enthusiasm of my Rose back to the old flies and dig up some arc so Humid. posed the several movements to ional aid for our rivers and harbors J udges of the election have the drive his heathens out by force, power to fine violators of the rules of our big bombs, which were burg friend. during the next two years is in the I I A l t I > W .V II TG. Mr. Lenfestey says Mr. Hume Fullerton leads the Roseburg which we would do again under the fifty dollars and the money gogs to used when we were exchanging election of Binger Hermann. was but a “cipher” as an influence some he.-fvy shots with the latter. bar, in the number of cases com same circumstances. Of course Mr. tho school fund. If the fine isn,t affecting the result. That may be We feel greatly flattered at the mitted to his care. He has had lt ii s s i a ’s C o n d itio n . Hume’s efforts were intended to paid twenty-five days in the county Harness & Saddelry so, but it makes a “'mighty sight” high opinion Mr. Hume entertains years of experience in our courts, It certainly looks as if nothing show an inconsistency in our poli- jail may be imposed. of onr lit* rary ability. of difference which side of a figure while his opponent is but a boy in but a revolution will bring perma iey, hut instead he only proves the Counting must begin one houraf- 1 you write the cipher on, and we both years and experience, and had nent relief to the people of Russia. falsity of his former charge. If the ¡Kills close and keep on without ope’s new brief to the scarcely ever tried a case until he The conditions are ripe for such an do not hesitate to say that the pub he will take our advice and copy adjourment till it is finished, We sell CHEAP FOR CASH. ardinals gives him anoth- was put upon the bench, not by the upheavel as there was in France lic well knows that Mr. Hume was all our old files in full he will prove Only white ballots shall be used, oa the good will of the “ten to one" in the results of lioth people, but by the appointment of nearly 100 years ago. In fact near that we have always held the same and ballots which cannot be deter ¡epublicans and of other a politician, and as the especial pet ly the same state of things exist. Orders promptly filled, and anything the caucus and convention. not kept in stock will be procured on views on the Chinese question. We mined shall be void. Colored ballots mr as well. He reaffirms of the O. P. Railroad. It is not that the czar is not a wise, short notice. Peter Costelloe, candidate for have ever bitterly opposed Chinese may lie usodsoley as sample ballots rines of his encyclical, Fullerton as Senator from Doug just man. As monarchs go he is Agents lor Wells Fargo A Co's Express School Supt. on the Hume ticket, immigration, and always advocated for the information of the voters. been unchanged; he en- las county stood shoulder to shoul far above the average, and if a re and the Steamer Emily. two years ago swore allegiance to the most stringent exclusion laws. The white ballot used in voting are xplicit terms the duty of der with Crook and Sinclair in se formation was within his power it the Union party, and was nomina At the same time we have at all to be stamped “official ballot,” the republican govern- curing the wagon road appropria would be made. But the evil is a- ted by that party for the posit,Son times opposed mob law and tlie The official ballot must c^ntarirhS Frani e, and he makes it a tions. bove the might of any one man, which ho now seeks. He wasAde plan of driving them from commu the name of the proeinct in winch ’ * •eligious obligation upon H o w e v e r m i g h t y l i e m ay He. I t Is A n U l D S ettler . feated by Dr. Tyler, the regular nities by force of arms. They /be it is voted. All the names of the and upon the rebellious an inconceivably vicious system DEALERS IN Reiniblieiin nominee. Both *bn- ing here u n d er the protection of candidates must also appear. T h o m ost of all. In short, to Should Benjamin Harrison and of Government which can only be tlemcn are now running on the our government, must he protected. ballot ¡will begin something like be a good Catholic in France you Grover Cleveland be the opposing I reformed by that most desjierate same ticket. How times do change. And again, as to the Chinese agita this; inustndwbe a good Republican. candidates for President this year, and yet most effectual of all remed tions at Rogue River, we were sat Seldom Jias tlie political interven as now seems altogether likely, it ies—a popular revolution. The OFFICIAL BALLOT. How does tfiis strike the mem isfied that Mr. Hume had them tion of the church been used to would be the first instance in 52 facts arc that Russia is governed in Election June 6th, 18112. bers of the late “Republican cau well armed and well trained for better advantage years, and the third in the his the old feudal way which was swept COOS COUNTY. cus;” A few days ago, at the court defense; that if force was attem pt Port Orford, tory of the Government, of a second out of existence in Western Europe N orth M arshfield P recinct . house, R. D. Hume publicly an ed they would resist, and that the For the first time in the history race for the Presidency between pre a century ago in a sea of fire and Arc now Offering their Entire nounced, in the presence of a num first white blood spilled would be of this country a bulletin was vious eempetitors. Thomas Jeffer For Congress. Vote f o r one. blood. The country is ruled in the Stock at ber of gentlemen, that his excuse the signal for the entire extermina issued by the Census Bureau on wa son and John Adams were the op , interests of the few, at the expense Republican. for participating in the caucus was tion of tho Chinese, which would 12 B inqkr of H ermann Roseburg. ter transportation. By this bulletin posing candidates in 1796 and 1800, of the many. The unfortunate that the delegatus didn’t know how in turn result in severe punish tho transportation fleet in 1890 in and Martin Van Buren and Wil M. V. R ork , Peoples. tillers of the soil are compelled to to conduct such a meeting, and he ment for all implicated. And 13 of Salem. the United States numbered 25,000 liam Henry Harrison in 1830 and give up fully two-thirds of the pro did. This statement was made in again, like many others, for a long R. M. V B A T C H , Democrat. steamers, sailing vessels and unrig 1840. In both these cases the man ceeds of their labor to support in of Eugene. presence of J. W. Carey, Waite time we believed Mr. Hume was 14 ged craft, whose gross tonnage was beaten the first time was successful FO U C ASH . extravagance the aristroeatic land- Shoemaker, Frank A. Stewart, V« honest and would carry out his 7,633,676 tons; the estimated com the second. Andrew Jackson and owners, and the elaborate organiz Gauntlett, A. II. Gauntlett, and plans as often announced. When The lower blank space is for tho mercial value of these vessels be John Quincy Adams were in ation of government, with the others. he alleged that he was opposed to name of some one not on the ticket, ing $215,069,296. Other figures deed candidates for President agents, tax-gatherers, police, etc., No little amusement was occas the employment of Chinese, hut in ease the voter wishes to vote for show that during 1889 the freight both in 1824 and 1828, but in the to hold them down and shear them. HIGHEST PRICES GIVEN FOR HIDES, FURS, ETC. ioned by the redieulous show Hume was not in circumstances to employ some one else. The voter must movement by the whole operating former contest there were so many The peasantry suffers much worse all white help, and eould not run American fleet amounted to 172,- candidates and it was so much of cross out the names of those he does made of himself by his last week’s than any other class, but the bur C A L L A N D S E E TTW. supplement. He is a fit subject for the cannery without them; that as not wish to vote for. In case you 110,423 tons of all commodities. a scrub race that no two could prop dens also press with terrible sever compassion rather thun ridieule. soon as he could get a sufficient vote for Hermann, run your pencil Exclusive of pleasure craft on the erly be called competitors. And then ity upon the tradesmen, merchants, The fast and Commodious Steamer Being an amateur in the newspaper amount of land he would divide it through the names of Rork and Atlantic Coast and Gulf of Mexico, there was no choice by the people. professional men. etc. No half-way business, and becoming sort o’ u p into ten, twenty, fifty or hun Veateh, and so on down the ticket, 104,$36 persons were employed as measures will reach the evil. The “I don’t wish to influence you, removal of one set of men and the crazed by constant care and “an dred acre tracts, according to na till the precinct officers are reached, crew/?the amount paid in salaries Mabel,’said the mother,“in anything putting of another in their place— The county clerk must provide being $36,876,3o5. noyance,” he is hardly responsible ture of soil, settle white families upon them, and replace the Chi that would do violence to your own the assnssintion of one czar and the one large and one small ballot box for his actions when those crankv Additional complications may feelings or inclinations, but does nese with white men, women and for each precinct, also poll books, spells come on. succession of another—will do no children, why, we believed he pens, ink, blotting jiads, indcllible possibly arise over the Bering Sea not young Blannerman appear to good whatever. The whole system How easy it is for Hume to cry intended to do what he announ affair, from the fact that the poach be partial to your society of late?” pencils, string and sealing wax. must be overthrown by some radi out, “personal abuse,” and “dirt,” ced. But farm after farm, ranch The queeenly young girl bowed. cal measures as the French took to Tho sheriff'under direction of the ers who infest those waters threaten when we relate facts in which the after ranch was purchased. Tho “I thought I had observed an in ROMKMTH. - - .VI h m I c i - county court shall provide tables, now to sail under the flag of some public arc interested, and which ho houses, barns and fences going to guard rails and booths for secrecy other country besides those of the clination on his part,” pursued her get rid of the vicious system which cannot gainsay. It was very nice wreck and ruin, tho land growing in preparing ballots. One booth United States or Great Britian. mother, looking with pride and robbed of everything for the benefit Will make regular trips lietween for him to insult us through his lip to brush, to lie assessed as non for every forty electors at a {Milling The modus vivendi which has been tenderness at the beautiful face and of the aristocracy and the Church. Coes Bay and San Francisco, Were not the Russians an ex organ and grossly falsify and mis productive wild land; the Chi place. agreed upon between this country figure of her eldest born, “to pay Also calling at ceedingly stupid, ignorant people, represent our position before the nese still there, and familes con The voter must give his name and Great Britain, provides that rather exclusive attention to you. fully a century behind the rest of Point Arena, Mendocino Fort Brag Lit. T ri bunk was published; hut he tinuing to vacate, is the result. and residence when applying for a vessels of either country which vio He is a man of excellent habits, Europe in development, they would tie River Shelter Cove, Trinidad, Yes, Mr. Hume did well in copy squirms mightily when we give ballot; in ease he cannot read, two late this agreement may be seized well connected, and of good pros have thrown off this load long ago. Crescent City, Chetco and him a slap which he invited and ing from our old files. We hojie judges may assist in making out and tried in the courts of the coun pects, is he not?” he will continue the work—give us But the mass of the people only deserved. try to which the vessel belongs, for Again the young girl bowed her emerged from slavery three decade8 PORT ORFORD, a copy of the matter relating to a the ballot. a violation of the treaty. It is said certain barbed wire fence, which lovely head. Any person who exibits his bal It seems to worry the editor of ago, and though their progress Carrying Passengers and Freight. caused him to withdraw his pat “And he seems to be intelligent, the Gold Beach pajier, that J. II. ronage from the ,Mi,ier; also the lot so ns to let it be known how he that bo tli United States, English since then has been quite rapid, they and Canadian vessels will take ad well-educated, and unassuming, —For dates of Sailing See Agents._ Upton came to our assisraueo in last Circuit Court proceeding*, and votes is liable to a tine of $50 to vantage of this loophole in the mo besides being handsome and of good have not yet been educated up to AGENTS: $200. setting up our new plant. Being all matters and things relating to dus, and will nomonaliy be sold to address.” the point of recognizing just who Mever A Akmann, - - San Francisco, the January Co. Court and liquor Any jierson who shall electioneer “ Yes.” parties in various countries, and an amateur in the business, he is their oppressors are, and what is Crawford A Wilbur - • Port Orford, “He is not personally objection ignorant of the fact that there is license. And as an item of fresh within fifty feet of a polling place is with the flags of those countries necessary for them to do to obtain Fred Schetter, - - - Empire City. local news he might relate a story Hying at the masthead, will enter able to you is he, Mabel?” always a certain courtesy existing about the attempted robbery, and liable to fine and imprisonient. permanent relief. “He is not.” Bering Sea and begin poaching. -------- Any judge or clerk of election between practical printers and ex starvation of a poor widow intosub-, “Do you think, my dear—you Unless therefore Great Britain and J . a . N l ’N A N , Mr. Lensestey says ‘ the ticket is who does not follow the exact rules United States combine to prevent will pardon the question, I am sure perienced newspaper men which mission. in character, more than a party prompts them to assist each other as to secrecy, etc., is liable to a fine foreign vessels from entering the —that he seeks to win your Jove? W ORKS, in cases of need regardless of polit It is surprising how the minds of $500 to $2000 or one to three sea, it would seem the modus vi- Do you think he intends to offer ticket” Well, that is what we have MARBLE claimed all along. It has too much [ ical or private differences. Mr. of two men will sometimes years imprisonment, or both. l vendi, which was intended to pro- you the highest honor that a high- of a Hume-rous aspect. 1734.. Market St., San Francisco Cal. Upton lieing a thorough printer follow in the same groove. 1 tect the seals in northern waters, minded man can tender to the Any jierson who shall tear down j All kinds of Mantle Work, Plumbers’ and practical newsjiaper man, his For instance, the long article in this would onty-iwive the effect of pre- maiden who has won his heart’s spoil assistance was most acceptable, for issue, signed hv W. P. Lenfestey, is election notices or disturb any elee J ventjn v vesseh» of this country and best affections?” not later than Monday evening. Lengthy Slabs, Monuments, Grave Stones and we have ever, at all times, admitted identical, word for word, with an ritain from taking seals, “Ye-e-es, mamma,” yawned the communications should arrive not later Granite Work. All work executed in a bis superior knowledge of tho busi article appearing in the Gold Beach to $900 fine or imprisonment, or ' and not stopping the destruction of beutiful girl. “ If 1 want him he’s than Friday or Saturday. Send in the I workmanlike manner, and at low rates news and we will give vou a newsy pa- ----- ness. supplement, signed “ Delegate.” my pudding.” both. | those animals. paper. W alts * Svrrox, Agent, Port Orford, Or. ehe u f ( M a r á B H httU Í; C R .M D iS WILBUR, General Merchandise, G ro c e rie s P r o v is io n s , Dress Goods, Fancy Goods, W. S. WINSOR & SON, ta il B im , Greatly Reduced Prices E M IÜ Y , K