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About The Port Orford tribune. (Port Orford, Or.) 1892-19?? | View Entire Issue (June 21, 1892)
•-•a: ■«rar.— ELE, GROWING OLD. iter<* Tlie grow th and p.o perityoL/nw There i [Oregonian l.SsÁ^l Some day. looking In my mirror« >« IL. Til dbcow r, her© and there. Mr. J. J. Healy, of Alaska, is in great W est are treated in Ijippin- rs i abitui Slowly on iny head intruding. eelt'e Magazine tor Ju n e by ms th< Scattering thread» of silver hair? ' the city, lie represents a eoin- xl) •¡•vit” AND Bht I do uot think I’ll murmur, ttiwre uyw, irii i juiny which is having a steain- Ingalls and W illiam F s ¿ J n ‘ pfofiíbit- And 1 do not think I’ll »cold, DEALERS IN Mli/jAUjShlf*' the t wo combine a story And my heart will not txs haddenod boHl built on the Sound for n a v i \í/it¡.- ■ ffi hrfng When I see I’m growing old. I'd ' . j rial am i national develop gating the Yukon river. I t is ex b if now proludi in 1 will make no lamentation m ent seldom if ever paralelled in ** p l u ? And no tear will dim my rye. ! pected that there will he a 1 i ne oí hb’ ^ ïp ô u ie n c , There will he no touch of aaducaa, history. Tlie m agnitude of the ter th b « S , i steaim js from the Sound or San Nor a vain, regrotful sigh; ¡din. and the ritory of which these articles treat, * y i Youth will ho a mere rentetnhranc«. ' Francisco to the mouth of thi Just a »lory that la told Iron edîisBits ôf the is not the least among the marvel i Am< » fea. But I’ll not wiah to ret a il It AT I kon next season, and this ho; it will ktiiD Mohican, Ad- When I see I’m growing old. of this wonderful region. It is sten mài* ,4 tJ I connect with it and <r an up the the Port Orford, I shall think that, of IJfo’a battle. *»«1 l!e«y with shown th a t the Missippi river has aim», Of the hard, relentless grind. ; navigation of the great \ ukon. Raiige^ftì WJb' There U leas ahead to conqaer. 600 affluents, the course of which is The men who organized the first Are now Offering their E ntire There 1» more that’s left behind. >rtn enforce the Tlydy m arked upon tlie maps, and the era Nearer, then, my rest from labor Stock at company for navigating the Colum- On Lite’s path so bleak and cold. •Woting in the of its drainage covers 1,257,548 ....in* pnfl.' So the gray hair» will tie welcome hia became wealthy through their ihum to sieze When 1 tee I’m growing old. square miles. Tlie traveler em bark Belo iug se* —Joseph Bert Smiley. enterprise, and it b probable th a t _ Hiere, with any vessr! ♦ ing on a steamboat at Pittsburg can I large fortunes will be made on the This celebration promises to surpass H o w She W r o te I t . sail 4300 miles to Fort Benton, in out prithuis n ies, awl the mere One of the qualities necessary to suc- that of last year, and will be ahead of ; Yukon. There will be no eommis- (Ssel «iff the sea, preseive» cons iu any line of work is th© ability to anything of tlie kind ever liefore held in i ion to revise freight rates up there, M ontana, and from Minneapolis think and act practically upon the every- tlie county. Every effort is being made 2200 miles to Fort Ead.>, on the with a ‘»•ji.i i qurih is c a s h . i and the company will get the long lieieni «i *• far Si«rZUr'% A ll Jay questions of life. to insure the success of the occasion. G ulf of Mexico. Should he choose | hall of everythin«, and there will A young woman who hail charge of to extend his voyage to the head of perso) - pn t* d Ve»-e](i - ijjezed are tho cataloguing of the accounts of a I be a chance to make some prolit on to He >-vt •• ■ Wouersb ifli the ves- Philadelphia bank employed as an as ! the business. The vast territory navigation upon tlie 45 nagviable >u penaltv of the law. sistant a girl apimrently intelligent and H IGH EST PRICES GIVEN FOR tributaries of the great Father of sel to stiff educated, to whom she gave the through which the Yukon runs con 1-tW all persons well HIDES, FURS, ETC. U ndor ili« W aters, his journey would exceed necessary directions for the work. One Is extended to everybody. I-et us all tains rich mining sections, anil the get together and celebrate our Nation’s d »betting in of tho instructions was that, while sho 16,000 miles through 23 states and killing dr iiW opening of navigation on the upper C A I . I , A . I V O S E K X TS . o ig sea are to be was to write out tho full name where an Birthday in an appropriate manner. territories of the Union. This stu k i l l i n g abbreviation was used, she must never caitiff reaches of that river will enable Mbntenced .to pendous water system extends fu r fined' abbreviate a name. xv^r nresi s over the destinies of these to be developed’ and produce aid labor for six Ono day tho young woman in charge ther into the continent than from imprisonei*' . !, «ends forth another great wealth. The Yukon is 2000 nerjjean law pro- found tlni following peculiar name and in o n il'Z * 1) C aiU n h ic of June 17th. He , miles long, and for three-fourths of New York to Liverpool, and the ter ' $ÍH00 . and six address, neatly written out by the as sistant. “Saini. Brown, trustee for ritory which drains is larger than vides a fie .able of adjuuting him -j this distance is navigable for steam- Will be given in the evening at the Ueorgo and Minuio Section, Academy of months» iiuprismnncnfi Central Europe. seems inca, < Natural Sciences.” er, even through the Rocky m oun As there urc ( son e- 70 or 80 if to the inevitable. In his lat- One hundred years ago the pion Somewhat surprised nt the address, se’ tains, which it traverses by a n a r eers of New England descended the schooner? oni ifcemai. there is like she asked to see tho lodger from which With one of the best suppers ever set be eat wail he writes inc down as the — meaning row, deep channel without lu lls or W estern slopes of the Alleghenies ly to be soi ue trouble W ore long. it was copied. The ledger read, “Sami. recently elected Brown, trusteo for Geo. and Min. Sec fore the people of the county, which will Now, it will obstructions. I t receives m any into the valley of Ohio, and disap These -eb'i'iS»** inure made sure of tion, I iln < *l< r> iiii i l h i n g * ’ “ blank,” of course, be served at the Woodruff Hotel. Academy of N atural Sciences.” large tributaries and is itsell the seem to the average mind that, peared in its awful solitudes. the seiilskhiB < ptured along the The young woman had never studied —AT— largest American river (lowing into geology or mineralogy, hut when a “ blank,” my candidacy and eh Chicago, Cincinnati and St. Louis coast by- sending them to Victoria. either tho matter was explained to her she the Pacific. The scenery in the O t i l i - y v i l l e , - O i-s ’ E fo ii. The tot,)!- u' her caught is about tion have caused Mr. llu tn c an l were long after this outposts of civ- found that tho word “Section” is not al TICKETS, including Supper, $ 2 . 5 0 . pass through the Rockies is very ways a surname, and that “Geo.” may 1500. C. I). I>dd trf 8»u Francis niense amount of worrnnent. I’. NELSON, Proprietor. ization, exposed to the firebrand be an abbreviation for something quite conclusion to lie drawn from which grand, rivaling th at of the Colum- and tlie tomahawk. From th a t u n co, reaentb jJt^Magad BffOO of them different from George.—Y ouths Com m ust be a weakling bia, and the river is also said to surveyed wilderness in less th an a payiug $12 -ifh. Ties will give panion. ______________ _ I AM B O U N D ,m awav back. And then, if 1 ' furnish salmon alm ostif not equally T h e F i lm 11.tm . Century, 28 states have been ad the poaehets ioiuetliing to fall back T O C O N S IO N A L L M V n so inconsiderable a personage us good as those of the Columbia, A Customer—Give we a dozen shirts. m itted into the union, having a on if their setyjoners are captured. to deserve to bo w ritten down a The Coru iv-which went to Be Shopkeeper—Here you are, sir, the combined area of 800,000,000 acres best quality. [Oregonian.] “ dank,” what could there have and supporting a population of hring sea uitk a scientifie^orps, al Customer—How much? ------T O — Shoiikeeper—Ono lifty each. t ten to justify Mr. H. on 1 uosday Mr. E. Lee, Vancouver, B. C.called more th an 35,000,000. Though the so took four ii ltive hunters,and will Horseshoeing, Customer—All right, wrap them up. i orning following the election in at this office yesterday to furnish aggerate wealth of this region is keep an aci -unt of the number of Now, how much aro these socks? WAGON REPAIRING, ETC., ETC., I A ring the streets of his town lurid information asked for in regard to practically beyond computation, an seals shot uni the number of Shopkeeper—Fifty cents a pair. PROMPTLY DONE. T H E M O S T R E L IA B L E Customer—Well, I'll take three dozen l ith profanity and obscenity bc- the steamer Beaver, and the chance idea of its vastness may be gained wounded that'sink or escape. pairs instead of the shirts. f »use of my success? Yet, on that of her getting to the ChigcagoExpo- from the knowledge that last year The socks aro done up and tho cus COMMISSION MERCHANT < ;ca»ion, he vowed th a t every man sition. lie says the Beaver lies on the states of the Mississippi valley tomer starts for tho door with tho biwdlo. Sun: The idiit Top this year will Shopkeeper — Hold on there, you IN SAN F R A N C IS C O . i ho had voted for me was “a thief, Stanley point, at the rig h t-h au d produced more than three-quarters be exceedingly l'glit in Coos coun haven't, paid for thoso socks. The Best and , scoundrel and e. of a b.” That side of the entrance to Vancouver of the sugar, coal, iron, oats, wheat, W H O S E > D O « I I » 1« ty, probabl/iiot more than supply Customer—Certainly not. I took them Newest r*s the characterization applied to harbor . The machinery is still in cotton, tobacco, lead, hay, lumber, exchange for the shirts. ing the loearttemaud. It is hoped in Shopkeeper— 112 AND 114 FRONT ST., S. F. Yes, but you didn’t pay I hirtecn huudred and fifty-tour per- the hull, which is left bare at low- wool, pork, beef, horses and mules that by. anotjter year Coos bay will for the slirts. , ons who had cast their ballots for water. Very little interest was taken of the entire country, together witli Customer—Cortainly not, beean*/ I Ht tueniehti true ¡¡uMtions and mill send see a fruit onnery established, and i ae the day previous, by a conceit- in tlie wreck till the project of ta k a large fraction of its gold and sib» didn’t take them. a bountiful hiitage may be looked reu a ittncil FREE /7>oiz apply fee i t Shopkeeper—That's a fact, and he i d, m alignant duffer who is to-day ing it to Chicago was broached. ver. Their internal commerce is for. This sewon the trees will re spends the next half hour trying to make inworthy to unlatch the shoestrings Now there is a day and night already greater th an th a t of all for his cash balance.—New York Herald. U e O v t . n v o V «»l vive a healtlier growth and bear i f the poorest one among the num- watchman at the wreck, and every eign commerce of the combined na UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE. P u b lic O fllc e In C h in a . larger fruit .nother year. About 7,000 pages. 14,000 columns, 8,- I t were base flattery to call |)0(jy wants a bit of old oak or hick tions of the earth. R osebcko , O reoon , June 2d, 1892. Tho Chinese system of government 000,000 words, 90 . fine colored maps; equal to 119 volumes of ordinary sized lacks entirely the progressive and uni such a being a gentleman; and to ory timber for a cane, or som ethiny NOTICE OF NEW SURVEY. And yet the Northwest is to hear In his issw of June 10, editor fying clement of jiopnlar election. The bonks, b>und in Manilla (Hiper cover, oomvaro his actions on the occasion else ns a relic of the first steamer from in this woqderful story, and Notice is hereby given, that a part of and One Y’ear’s Subscription to the people have no voice in the choice of I Huml « js, ‘and believe to accom nsinud, and u»*wy oUwvi th a t miisht ! ever pVynjffiert the its grand chapter is being unfolded plish our pmpose, must have the their rulers, nnd tho rulers consider the j the heretofore unsurveyed portion of the people us so many sheep to be fleeced. following named Townships to-wit: be named to those of the historic ocean. The wreck is owned by a year by year, adding «wilder to hearty eoopention of our employes Tho officials are paid stan in g ly low 8W1-4 section 20, Lot No. 7 of section fish wO«n«H> would be to insuffera real estate Arm at Victoria, and it is wonder in the line of what we proud who should psscss the same jiolit- salaries, and many offices are openly 19, Wl-2 of section 29, and all of sec rumored that $30,000 will be spent ly term development of the eoun- bought. Corruption and extortion may 30,31 and 32, of Township 22 south, bly insult the latter. ienl sentimens as ourselves.” If therefore be said to bo almost sanc tions if range No. 12 west. Also sections 12, And Mr. Hume makes profuse in getting it or portions of it to ery. If there is anything which this docs noitnean that he wants tioned, tho only restraint being thedread 13,14,16,22, 2 3 ,2 4 ,2 5 ,2 0 ,2 7 , 35 and promises in his paper th at it shall Chicago. Some of the secret order may be termed a miracle, it is !0, of Township No. 27 soutlo of range no man in hi employ who will not of insurrection and the power of guilds, No. FO R $8.50. 11 west. glways be his highest aim to ele lodges in Vietorie and Vancouver grow th, and this has lieen wrought clans and secret societies. There is im Also the remainder of the heretofore vote aceotdiK to his dictates, what perfect protection from robbers and vate the morals of the com m unity liavo gold-mounted gavels made out in tne Great West witli a pow portion of the following- pirates, many villages preferring to sub unsurveyed does it many named Townsliips, to -w it: There is no subject that will ever g,nd instruct the young in the high from the Beaver, and Mr. Lee says er th a t is, when considered either sidize roldier bands rather than to have Sections No’s 0, 7, 18, 19, 30 and 31, of come up to worry you, but what this he saw a cane made from an oak to deal with the worse foim of robbery est paths of good citizenship. Township No. 23 south, of range No. 12 in detail’or as a whole, simply as The highep vote in Multnomah practiced by the officials.—Westminster west, and Sl-2 of section 23, Nl-2 aud great set of books will tell you alluhout- ' Let us hope that there will be rib sell for $75. The whistle of the tounding. For children going to school, or those Review. SE1-4 of section 20 and W l-2 of section th at county a tin recent election was will soon lx> going, there is not an none, old or young w ithin the range Beaver, which once echoed across 25, of Towship No. 30 south, of range K m llo Z ola's W orking Hours. other set of (looks th at will help them so that for iiariff—13,423. No. 15 west, the broad Pacific, from Cape H orn Last week Seeratary Noble, of the of his influence but will rise supe Emile Zola's habits aro extremely regu, Has been surveyed, and the plat of said much witti their studies, or that will lar. He takes a walk every morning, survey thereof will be filed in this office impress them more with life and its res rior to hi« example; hut will in to Hong Kong, is now on the E xpo Interior Department, directed that There is no family in thia We Iiav made clubbing arrangements usually leaving his house, whether at the 10th day of August, 1892, and on ponsibilities. stinctively recoil from the content sition building at NewW estminster, th a t proportion of the grant to the with the tin Frandseo Call, whereby Medan or ut Paris, about 9 o'clock. He on Union but w hat can afford a set of ind after the said 18th day of August, great this great store-house of knowledge. in and the people there will keep it if Southern Pacific Railroad Com the Tainv« art! Daily Morning Call, lunches nt midday, nml writes from 1 1892, we will be prepared to receive ap plation of doing as he lias done ice tlie world iiegan there has never plications for the entry of said lands in o’clock till 6, receiving no visitors and rcB- they can. The bell of the steamer- pany lying between Tree Pinos, in including lin h j Call, will be sent to Very m any and conspicuous. ’ -en such a wonderful offer as this, and no business in the afternoon. such heretofore unsurveyed portion of those who know a good tiling when they has been recovered by the owners ot Si'll Benito County, and Aleasede, unv atldre»“»» year for $6—the regu transacting Ho has a particular liking for large and | said Townsliips lar aulwnil'WJi price of the Daily—anil sec it will not allow this op(>ortunity to 1 Hi» repeated assertion th a t lie ,i,c wreck. It will lie utterly inpos in Fresno County Cal-’ be restored Jo n s IL S iivpe , Register, the Tallies A»i Weekly Call for |2.2q. massivo pieces of furniture, so his w rit pass of securing a complete reference A. M. C kawpobd Receiver. hicago to the public domain. These lands Tlie Call is lerlearest printed, most re ing table and his library chairs are of Library for a mere pittance. a n “ “ Ante American citizen,” have not gibi0 to take the Beaver to Chicagi is an liable and litnew siw per published on colossal proportions, as is also his ink in the shape of a steamer. H er old were declared forfeited to the U ni covered, and cannot conceal, his the Paciflc oast. stand, which is in bronze and represents OUR MARVELOUS O FFER. a lion.—Paris Cor. Philadelphia Tele The fast and Commodious Steamer un-American conduct. I t is Amer- machinery,keel and timbers may be ted States by the act of September graph. __________ _____ jean to yield obedience to the will U ken. Many persons would pay 29,1890. By this action of Secre YVe will send to every one subscribing to the W eekly O begoxian this inagnifi- W h a t I 'a ln I l o A d I iuh I. Fe.1? of the majority as expressed by the so„ wthing to see the keel and pad- tary Noble, about 768,000 acres of ccnt set of books and the pnjier for one When tlio sensitiveness to pain of the year for Eight Dollars and Fifty Cents, ballot; it is un-American and un dle-wheels of th e first steamer th a t land in a fruit-growing section will negro, compared with that of the Eu- payable ill advance. Present subscrib worthy and infamous to enveigh ever floated on tlie Pacific and did lx: oponed to public settlement at ■ rojs'an, is imt one to three, as Dr. Fel- ers to the W eekly O rkooxiak will have kin concludes it is, w hat relation to the tiieir pnp»-r continued one year from the against and assault the voter with so ninny years service on its w at ail early date, the date to he fixed j latter is borno by the sensitiveness of expiration of their present subscription. by the local land officers at San blackguard epithets for easting Ins ers. the monkey? of the bird? of the reptile Tlie lwHiks will be delivered to any ad dress free of charge. Address, Francisco. ballot as suits his ideas of what has The sueeesii this Great Cough Cure and tho fish? of creatures lower »till?— OREGONIAN PUBLISHING CO., is without a (nllcl in the history ol' London Sunday Magazine? been right and expedient to be done. The reproduction of Colum bus s Portland Oregon. ------------------------ Hartford. Conn., June 14.—H ar medicine. ABruggists arc authorized ; It is un-American anil a grievous earaval, tlie Santa Marie, is being to sell it on ansitive guarantee, a teat An Autom.iio Appi.ud.r. travesty upon decency for one to built by the Spanish G overnm ent at riet Beecher Stowe is 80 years old that no otherhre can stand. That it j a Frenchman has perfected an invon- may becom' iown, the Proprietors, at j ¡¡on |,y w ind, managers of theaters can i í o u i ; i t ' r ! - ¡ . - - M a n t e r HEIICILES Insist th at his employes shall vote Cadiz. The keel was laved on today. This event was commemor an enormou pense, ore placing a Ham- on (jr6t nights, in a practical ated bv a birthday celebration by pi.. Bottle Fomto everv hom e 1», the the (eelj f t h e M ill m ak e regular trips between dictates. These things ^¡nrc|, 1. j The caravel’s diinensioiis a« he ne does aoes or oruiemivr. .......n‘ | .Marcii . Gas and Gasoline a n d g a n F ra n c isc o 62 feet ; 4 inelies | thè pup.ls and graduate» ot * the I Uimd at « « I e o n t r i v a u c i. an automatic applauder, CoQS B Mr. Hume Hume ha. ha» dono, done, whlch which I, I, in in j are; ;ln Ij(.ngth !lt a OoujfRv . child has ! >“ motion by a fave ccr one piece.— I ' H artford female seminary, which it for It Will • —. you. - It j your . ------------ ixiuunnn with all fair m in d ed P4'0'I iength betwism perpindieulats, G> York Journal. % o oping n ................................ the Croup,oi’Wi Cough, use it New Also calling nt pic resent. And I fancy that lie feet five inches, beam, 22 feet; was founded in Hartford by Miss prompt! v, h •' is sure. I you Beecher in 1827. Many friends Point Arena, Mendocino Fort Brag Lit. The irregularity of Maine's coast line Have »ewer parts, and are Oread ’,ha.T - 'US’ disease Consump overestimates the efficacy of his draft, 14 feet 8 inches. G reat therefore less likely to get out of order tion, use i V«k __ your Druggist for is indicated by the fact that a Lubec _ tie River Shelter Cove, Trinidad, taken with details, and the called to express then good wishes declarations th at he hopes such is being tlian any otlier gas or gasoline engine SHILOH’S «. * Price 10 cts, 50 cts , nlan w(,0 bought a horse in Eastport Cresrent City, Cheteo and mts and appliances of the but now built. Ju st light the burner, turn _____ Mrs. Stowe was not able to see | and »l.W _ ‘iPf. _ bings „ are sore or : wag obliged to drive the animal more will excuse his despotic and un- instrum ents and app the wheel, and it runs il l day. v c ir s ' ba. th eir , them, us ,i,„ she L«a has f,w for aovernl several >ears im.a k lame, Shiloh's Porous P la ste r than forty miles to reach his heme, al American doings and behavior. lime of Columbus will be in though tlio two teivus are only three T he been in a feeble condition. Letters , a|Ml ( MAKES SO SMELL OR DIRT. J. II. Uinto.x. miles apart in a straight line. places aboard the caravel. _____ __________ _ _ j Pinta and Nina it is announced, are s | and telegrams were reeieved from No double or false explosions, so fre Pers ina n iag to make final proof To the Eskimos of Labrador belong Carrying Passengers and Freight. m any parts of the country bearing quent with the unreliable sjcirk. A Portland p a|x r says a Chinese | la b ,g reproduced by American cap- the honor of having discovered that the on their Isu.MMs eon have their ap —For dates of Sailing See Agents.— I ’ — — cangrat illations. plications « o u t at this offioe free of «oon was tlie paradise of the good, and m erchant ni that city is authority 1 iUl, so visitors to the lo r Simplicity it beats the World. Lu____ in . A~H.rmti.rn nl I that tho wicked are to be consigned to a IIUO.1IBO j « .„ will la* able to see the Columbus ing in a description of Freight between Port Orford and San , Itself Automatically A ustro-IIungary has yeilded to charge, by y «mg ■atton, for the statem ent that within f i\t . . ., and names and cold cove in the center of the earth. No Batteries or Electric Spark. will be very few of ««* complete. 1 he Spanish G ot - the for» e of the McKinly Bill, and land, No. oWL-atl Francisco reduced to $4.00 |« r ton, and years’ time there , The man who nover went to the thea- ■ Wharfage at Port Orford reduced to It runs with cheaper grade of gasoline this crûm ent will provide crews for the condubed a treaty by which we ad eside nee offieescs than any other Engine. is countrym en remtutiing in ter in his life is usually the man who $1.50 per ton. . the three caravels, dressed ns were m it free of duty Austro-H ungarian declares loudest against the immorality state. Tlie extension of |h e Cliin ’ ADM1ÍR XTOR’S NOTICE. EOR l O X RlI TIVH clM C V LA nS ll-P L T TO Columbus’s sailors, and tho trip of tho stage. , . I hides, coffee, tea, sugar, and molas esc exclusion law removes tlie last ; 8_______________ _ AGENTS: PALMER A REY, M axi - factcrers , . r «. .m., i acro ss the Atlantic will he made u n Notice iai*bv given that the under- ses, and tliat country in return a d hone of continuance of prohtabh, ■ " Several women have been permitted Meyer A Akm.mn, - - San Francisco, San Francisco, Cal., and Portland, Or. bis Final Account as . « here and la the i i uuiu-ot-wur. mit.. our agricultural »niplcnients, ( aignedhael business num ber o l , dcr BBCort of u Siwiu'.dh t i A(,mlnii|tl Adm inistnpf t ie Estate of Asa C»r- to practice dentistry in Denmark after Crawford A W ilbur - - Port Orford, >i will ' After participating in the naval re clocks and watches, cotton l l i a i l U - Í man, ih'ceai i« the County Court of having passed the regular examinations. Fred Schctter, - - - Em pire City Chenese remaining iu this city will . BALL, W. s. W IXS0R 4 SOX, E n ti M IS E , EU C H R E CREEK, C u rry * C o u u ly . My Bedueei Priora iro n A General Invitation fl G ran d Ball WAGON F A C T O R Y OOO1V W O O S - Buck-tai'ils ¡i Specialty. I rving B. C ook , W eekly Oregonian HILOH’S C O N S U M P T IO N CURE. E jV IIL tY , M O TIV E POWER ENGINES PORT ORFORD, H. N EELY , P. J. LINDBERG, th at I [red. at greatly redite«*» rates of duty. t . take their place in every th in g .! S ----------7 30s«> an < | W hitelaw Rciii, of the New York They have been crowded out a s , ... , The Democrat* will make a I » t- ■ H * servants anil ywisslsawers and in TrituiK!, was nominated lor X ice j , , growing in tho legislstur , a c -tc laundry work are surjinsscd b y w hite, President by the Republican N a -, c m lin g to the Oregonian's fignri*»-! \<T tional Convention by aeclainiation. tlian tin y have since 1880. jieople.—Albany l^ rnocrut <”n r p e n t e r , lliiiltle r , AND o »ei au o»ler of typ* gagylv^hrt dat- V N D K It T A K K It , P ost Oar. .an, C crrv C ovxtv , O reoox , ’ RED OLSEN, 'g j C ur-! All orders promptly filled, and .satisfa»' tìnti guaranteed. XVM. S. WINSOR, A5" n ( <• l i 1 » si 1c 0 1 * , Notary Public Real Estate 4 Residence near tlie "Three Sisters,” Curry County, Oregon. Insurance Agent. Work can he sent h r Port Orioni or ¡ Gold Reach mail carriers, or from a dit- tance by Registered Mail. PORT ORFORD. OREGON