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About The Port Orford tribune. (Port Orford, Or.) 1892-19?? | View Entire Issue (June 21, 1892)
~~~ 11 >r< conian ] Ite niter-* Clic cronih and p »» jierity «• ,'h c re i GROWING O tn . - ■ . . . . . ...u • u.g sea.soou Mr. J. J I lealy, oi Al.e<k:i, is in ‘••■'eat \\ est are trcat»sl in Zappiti- ,ng ne«s Herne «tor. looking hi my inlrrir. ; I ’ll «liM'ovvr. hetv nnd (her«s ar» about the lv il»1 repr» souls a com -'. li'.< Magasint for June by olili J J as tit Ktovrly ou in) hitrudliiK . I « I KI» H I KY T l K I > KVKSIXO. ly 'in it” ,« n y which is having a steam Ingalls and William F Slutl 1 ♦.and ! títere tww. S c a tte rin g lluatvl't o i a lh v r linln IHii I <ln nnl th in k I'll m u rm u r, ASI) l'.-eprietur. Ixm, built on the Sound for navi t!.o twocombine a -dory «..J* /rrito- i a» n nrohibit .W a l t i s s r r r o N . *4uj.Mk A nd I «Io nut th in k I'll Mfold* DEALERS IN Ami my h e a rt a ill not I*» M»«l<leuad "itish Bi bring velo,» , i ^ ^ SUBSCRIPTION RATE- and national »level gating the X ttkon river. Jt is ex rial \\ hen I nee I'm grow I i > k old. ear i l >0 |« < te«l that there will he „ line of ment seldom if ever piralelled in u» now prnhnly in One Copy One Y Year 1 w ill m ake no la m e n tatio n One Co, y Si< Month« Ami no te a r will d u n my eye. io Melpimene, hi-tory. The magnitude of the ter steanups from the Sound or San O ne Copy Thr»'© Month« T h e re will be no toneli of nadiietta. hin»', and the Nor a vtiln, reg rU fn l high; Francisco to the mouth of the Yu ritory of which tin se articles treat, Y outh Mill ho a m ere reineinbinave, Troa e-öisikts Bf th e is not the least among the marvels kon next season, and this boat will J u st a »lory th a t Ls (old A h v e h t is is u R itk « I .i i s e s w i . r Hut I'll nut m i*li to recall It Ad AT connect wdtli it and open up the of this wenderful region. It is st. ...ei ikbiji Mohieau, W hen I <eo I'm grow ing nl«l. F i It and Bear, with th»' shown that the Missippi river has ai navigation of the great Yukon, 1 hhrtll th in k th a t, of Life'* b attle, .11 NE 21. 1 TUESDAY, Port Orford, Of th e h a rd , rvlvntlve* g rin d , ldic men who organized the first 600 atHucnts, the course of which is I! uger tu T h e re I-» le«Mt alu iul to couqtivr, hoir ii -d»' <ti' ■» t » eiilori e the T h e re I* tuore th a t'll left hehlnd. company for navigating the Colum marked upon the maps, and the era I t E i l L IS L IC A S T I C K E T . low Oflei'iiig their Entira Are N earer, th e n , my rout from labor bia liccamc wealthy through their of it- drainage covers 1,257,543 mi'. ns p n ib iu fi »V ding in the On Lite'» p a th »<> bleak an d eold. Stock at Foi P resident, So (he tfray hair* Mill I m * Meleuuiu enterprise, and it is probable that s.juare tniles. The travelerenibark- b i mg a e * ^ H ^ ’v"thv:n !.» \ \ ben I re« I'm tfm a inx obi. a -. BEN JA M IN H A R R I.« »N. - JuAi pli Bert Htulley. large fortunes will he made on the ing on a steamboat at Pittsburg can | any \ ' For Vice President, ♦¡ulte and tlle liiere sail 4300 miles to Fort Benton, in out p X u k o ii. 'lucre will lie no eominis- M o w H ti« W r o t e I t . Thia t't‘k'brali»»n proiniACM to Htti pawH W H ITELA W REID »i’ .j ,.jfs» l in the sea, One of the »lunlitirft neeessiiry to gne- that ol hint year, nitil will lw nhvad of ion to revise freight rates up there, Montana, and from Xlinncapolis prese outftt is suf- eu*s in any lino of work is Iho ability to anything of the kind ever Indore held in and the company will get ¡he long 2200 m ill' to port Ka<l>, on the ; with * think ,’tii.l act practienlly u|«a» the » very, Presidential Electors for Oregon. the eonntv. I'verv effort ia Iwing made liu lf of Mexico. Should he choose! lieieir »" k t- .n u r % AH day questions of life. i < > it < a s h . É. C A PL E ÿ, )I. R M lI.l.E li, D. M hall of everything, and there will to inaurv the HuevewH •»( the occuaion. ■enh.‘ dVi""els «tiezed are A young woman who had charge of I«' a chance to make some profit on to extend his voyage to the head 6t ■ persot DUNNE, G. M. IRW IN . the cataloguing of the Accounts of a the business. The vast territory navigation upm the 45 liagviable to Isp-- et a pt iseners w»?li the ves Philadi'lphta bank employed as an as sei to 'tí* * k>e pm.iltv of the law. sistant a girl apparently intelligent and tributaries of the great Father of ■------- through which the Yukon runs con H IG H E ST 1 DICI S GIVEN KHt W all liersons w'elT »■»Ineated, to whom «ln» gave the S ti ll S ii u i i i n i n g . tains rich mining sections, and the Waters, his journey would exceed j Un»1 r the r, , iiiH'i'ssarv directions for the work. Ono Is exteinh'il I »•verybixly. bet us all H IP E S , I t KS, ETC. (1 w h e t t i n g 111 opening of navigation on the upper 16,000 miles through 23 states and killiAg .»r a of tho instructions was that, while sho I get together and celebrate our N ation's ¡g sea are to lx* was to w rite out tho full tinmo wh»»re an B irthday in an appropriate manner, E d ito r T k iu e n k : — I he caitiff reaches of that river will enable territories of the Union. This s tu - 1 killin' < ’ A 1,1«. A A 1> M K K I ’ M . «jntel'aed to abbreviation was used, »he must never [ who presides over the destinies ot these to be dev ■loped' and produce I pvmlous water system extends fu r-' tilled £ i abbreviate a name. the Gurrftt sends forth another great wealth. The Yukon is 2000 [ 'her into the continent than from ■ im p riso n ,' _____ y rd la b o r for six One »lay tho young woman in cliargo York t'-> Liverpool, and the te r-' n i o o i i ' a - i r n .in la w p r o found llio following |«X'»»liar name and w'ail in issue of June 1 < tit. lie miles long, and for tliree-fourths o f ;,nd six address, neatly w ritten out by ttio as- I j • seems incapable of adjusting him this distance is navigable for steam- ' r*'e»ry which drains is large.- than vides a tin of «istant, "Sami. Brown, trust»»o for month's nu| ! is. 'um »t. self to the inevitable. I l l his la t er, even through the lloeky mouii- I Central Lun»jK>. thsirge and Minute Section, Academy of Will lx* given in the ereiiing at the As iiere are m i- 70 or SO N atural Sciences.” One hundred years ago the pion- est wail he writes w down as the tains, which it traverses by a nar- siirprihcd at tho address, row, deep channel without’ falls or vers of New England descended the sell,«» ».>r< I 1* «»I- r ;,1 tln-re is likc- she Sonicwhut recently elected "----- meaning asked to sc»' I lie leilger from which the Alleghenies lv to ■ » 1 ie tja u le before long. it was copii'd. Tho ledger read, "Sami. With one of the In st suppers ex er w t 1 h ‘- ‘•blank,’' of course. Now, it will obstructions. It receives manv " estern slop's of In» ve tnnde sure of Brown, trustee for tiro, and Min. Sec fore tin* |H‘«»ple of the county, w bieh w ill acern to the average mind that, for large tributaries and is itself the into the valley t»f Ohio, and disap- These -ef tion, Academy of N atu ral Science»»." ln« serv« d at the WoodrulT Hotel. t I f I<*1< M i l i t i I l i I I { f . a "blank,” my candidacy and elec largest American river (lowing into ,’ peare»! in its awful solitudes, the s.alskbis capture 1 along tile The young woman had never studied c ;o o i> m v s k and St Louis coast l,y pg then to X ietoria. either geology or uiinerulogv, hut when the Pacific. The scenery in t |le W hieago, (, ini'iunati tion have caused Mr. Hume an itn- ilio in.vthr v iis ex|ilain»xl to her »ho mense amount of worriuient, the pass through the Rockies is v< t v "'erp L»iig after this outpists of civ- The total nmtxker e.m. lit is al«»ut foniul that tho word "Siction" is nut al TICKETS, including Supper, ^«2.AO. l > l l i l * . V - Y 1 1 1 « * , conclusion to be drawn from which grand, rivaling that of the Coluni- 1‘zation, exjxised to the firebrand 1500. C 1> lafidd <»f m u Eraiu is- ways a Muriuiuie, uii.l that "(¡<xi." may P NELSttN, Proprietor. fact is, that he must lie a weakling l»ia, and the river is also said to an d th e tomahawk. From that un- co, n a .n tl j» '"h n '..l ¡000 of them be au abbreviation for aotncthiiig ipnto different from G eorge.—Youth's Cmu surveyed wilderness in less than a IK ty iiztl? o i. fl» « will give from awav back. And then, it' 1 furnish Salmon alm ostif not eijually piuiiou. AM B O U N D Century, 28 states have been ad the j . i e b f - -something to fall back am so inconsiderable a personage d as those of the Columl. ta. T h e K lim lim n . TO C O M tlO M A L L M V m itted into the union, having a o n if t ’leir ’."oners it re captured. as to deserve to be written down a A CuMtonicr—(live me a dozen ahirta. The Corviig-wliieh went to Be S l i o p k « H e r o you ore, bir, tho [Oregonian.] , combined area of 800,000,000 acres “ blank,” what could there have .. „ o „ .¡a n d supporting a population of hring sea t»'.:L a xeientifi corps, a l best quulity. been to justify Mr. II. on Tuesday Mr. E. L X aneouver, B. C. called t , .« • ... C ustom er—How much? *1,., » . I A/M --- TO— Shopkeeper—< hie fifty each. morning following the election in at this office vesterdav to furnish i more than 35,000,000. Though the so t.xik tour ■ pi,»' hunters .and will Horseshoeing, i aggerate wealth of this region is Custom er—All right, w rap them up. keep nr u- ¡at of the number of pi a ¿ing the streets of his town lurid information asked for in regard to ¡ Now, how much nrc these socks? practically beyond computation, an seals shot uni the number of WAGON R E PA IR IN G , ETC with profanity and o'.-eeuity be- t jje 8{Camcr Beaver, and the chance ETC Shopkeeffcr— Fifty cents a ¡»air. PROMPTLY DONE. VuMuuiOf— Well, 1 11 take three dozen pause of my success * Act, on that 0fh e r gettingtothcC higcagoExpo- idea of its vastness may be gained wounded tliatVink or •scape. T H C M O S T © ( L IA B L E pairs instead uf the shirts. occasion, he vowed that every man ¡¡¡tjon He says the Heaver lies on from the knowledge that last year r- Tlio socks aro dono up su d tho cus COMMISSION MERCHANT • .' . . • » ,» » the states of the Mississippi vallev who had voted for me was "a thief, <staniey ?v point, at the right-haud • , , , , 11 Sun: The r<»p this year will tom er sta rts for the door w ith th© bundle more than three-quarters Shopkeeper — Hold on there, you a scoundrel and s. of a b. That #- jc 0£ 1 the entrance to Vancouver produced IN SAN FRANCISCO. , , , . , be exceedingly 1 ght in Coos coun ¡»aid for those socks. was the characterization applied to hjrbor The ,nacilinerv ig gtill in of the sugar, coal, iron, oats, wheat, ty, pro1 .ablwhot moi " than supply haven't T he Best miti »noir to o m i is Custom er—( ’vrtainly not. I took them thirteen hundred and fiftv-tour per- , he hu l, which Jg left ,'iaro at 1qw cotton, tobacco, lead, hay, lumber, ing the loc i tllemnnd It is hopcxl in exchange for the shirts. N p m ps| Shoj»k«‘ei**r — Yes, but you didn't ¡»ay 112 AND 114 FRONT ST., S. F. sons who had cast their ballots for water. X’erv little interest was taken wool, ¡xjrk, beef, horses and mules that by anotvr year Coes bay will for the si irta. me the day previous, by a conceit in the wreck till the project of tak of the entire country, together with see a fruit . nnery » -• iblished, ami C ustom er—C ertainly not, because 1 Ht futnuhtt Irut quotahont and »»// t»Hd a large fraction of its gold ami siS ed, m alignant duffer who is to-day- ing it to Chicago was broached. take them. a bountiful Fuitage may be lixikcd didn't Khf'pkcs‘|<T—T h at’s a fact, and he ver. Their internal commerce is FREE , r , Ou aPPi , unworthy to unlatch the shoestrings Now there is a day and night for. This st'ison the trees will re spends the next half hour trying to make of the poorest one among the num watchman at the wreck, and every i already greater than that of all for- vive a bealtlicr growth ami Ixar his cash balance.—New York liernld. \î< > I’Xf<• r ><•<!•% I» V<»f lain«»»« ber. It were base tlattery to call body wants a bit of old oak or hick | eign commerce of the combined na larger fruit .notner v ar. U NITED STATES LAND Oi l ICE. p u b l i c o n i c r il l < Il In a . such a being a gentleman; and to ory timber for a cane, or somethiny tions of the earth. Al * »ut 7,(XM) pages 14,(NN) columns, m . The Chinese system of governm ent K hhljh kg , O hkuok , .Inn«* 2<1, IH92. Ami vet the Northwest is to hear O lmi ,(M m ) words, '.Mi fin«* c<»l<»re<| map*, compare his actions on the occasion clge as a r(aie of th.. first steamer In hi« i»-ta ».f June 10, editor lacks entirely tho progn -sivo and uni NOTICE OF NEW S l’ltVEV . ••»Iual to IIP volume^ f»f ordinary m /»-I fyiD'T clem ent of ¡»optilar eb'ction. The r r j « r » r w w . , : » < m i<: the- vy y i . rfu ! s ’ : ' , and Hum.' . JK, uaHSCtb'««’»r-raA _ tlwr. thaffivigut T1inT ever ptou^fiea ’ w books, bmmd m Manilla paper covet, and believe^ to acc6ni- fjM»pl© httvo no voice ------------------------- in tho choice of - Notice in hereby given, that a pait <»t an»l . , , On© \ * ar r ^ul»«'rtpti<»ti t»» the be named to t i o ^ of the historic The wreck is owned by a it- grand chapter is tieing unfolded uieir “ heir n rub-rn, and the ruler« consider th©| tl,e beret »tore um i^r.. vc! p.»rta.n of tie plish bur pu|to«e, mu.'t have the year by year, adding wonder to ¡»eoplo as s«> many sheep to lo fh‘ece«L fish woman, would be to insuffvra feaj vgf.ltc firm at Victoria, and it is follow ¡ng named Towrtl«hi|M to-u it : wonder in the line of what we proud hearty coopcntion of <»ur employe« Tho officials nr»» pa:.I «tarvinglv low ' I - I xe. ti. t|| 2’1, I.»t No. 7 of » •-. t ¡. ill bly insult the latter. rumored that $30,000 will be spent who should poses« the same jxilit- (uilariea, and uumy offices arc ojicnly I '1, \ \ t - 2 o t 11 .1» 21», .t:id all of K«-. - And Mr. Hume mokes profuse getting it or portions of it to ly term development of the coun ieal sentiniens as ourselves.” If l.ingiit. Uorrnplion nuil extortion may lions ;t(»,3l and 32, of Township 22 »»»»uth, cry. 11'there is anything which therefor© lx» »aid to t»o alm ost sanc- promises in his paper that it shall Chicago Some of the secret order this does noCmean that he wants tioned, tho only restraint tx'ing thedrend d range No. 12 w»'»t. Also ««'ctiolis 12, I I, 15, 22, 23, 21, 2’>, '2>l, 27, 35 and always be hut highest aim to ele- jojgpg jn Victorio and Vancouver may be termed a miracle, it is tio man is hi employ who will not of inaurrtx'tion ami tho power of guihls, 13, Ui, of Township No. 27 auutla of range growth, and this has lx'cn wrought * vate the morals of the community j*ive gold-mounted gavels made FOR $8.50. vote aceoiditp to his dictates, what elans and M-i ri-t s»x'ieti»-s. There is im- N»». It west. Also tlie rem ainder of tin' In n tofor» |H'rf»xt protection from robbers iunl and instruct the young in the high- from the Beaver,an d Mr. Lee says out in tne Great West with a pow Iocs it n.rattf pirates, many villuges preferring to snb- |insurv»»i .1 portion ,,f the following er that is. when considered either sidize robts r bauds rath er thnn to haro ,lu,ll'"l low indiips, to-» o est paths of go.xl citizenship. jie gaw a cane made from an oak T here is no «iihjet t th at will ever in detail or as a whole, simply as to »leal w ith tho woreo fotin of roblmry 'T ' g J K, I'1, .1 Ml and 31, ot Let us hope that there will be fib f<jr The whistle of the The highef. vote in .Multnomah practiced by the officials. —W estm inster fownsliip No 23 south, ol range No. 12 » o l i n - up to worry y- ii, but whut Ibis tounding. great s. t ,,f Issiks will u-ll you all als-iil. west, ami SI-2 of si . lion 23, NI-2 and none, old or young within the range j}eaver, which once echoed across county a the ree nt election was Review. l --r i hil-lren g-.ing t-> ». li.s.1, or thorn* S E I-! of se» lion 20 and \V |-2 of sei li .n of his influence but will rise supe- (he broad Pacific, from Cape Horn 2ft, of Towship .No. ,'H) south, of rung»' that will - S.|| Is -g-,Illg, there in not un* r.nille Zol«*« Unrklng Honrs. I.ast week Secretary Noble, of the that for ««riff—13,423. " t i l l r s. t books tll.lt w ill III |p th a I I I s o No. I."» » »'St, rior to his example; but will in to Hong Kong, is now on the E xjmj - Emil».* Zolu'n habits aro extrem ely rpfft'v Interior Department, directed that Has Is'en surveyed, and the plat of nhì ,| Iiiui h with tin ir studies, or th at will lar. He takes a walk every morning, stinctively recoil from the eontem sition building at NewWe? trninster, We hav tiunlet bibbing arrangem ents usually leaving ins house, w hether at survey thereof »ill !«• filed in tins ..ltl,<- im press them tif-ro with life and its rcs- that proportion of the grant to the plation of doing as he has done in and the people there will keep it it with tii© Ln Franofaoo Call, whereby Medan or a t Paris, abont 9 o'clock. Ho m the tilth »tay of Anglist, IHH2, and on |s-nsilti'liti»'». There is in» fnmilv in this Southern Pacific Railroad Com- great I ni>-ii but » b u t cun uffor-l a set of . . . ... : the T hiiivk .ud Daily Morning Call, lnnehes at m idday, and w rites from 1 tnd after tin- said liltli day of August, tbm great st--i< house ,,f knowledge. very many and conspicuous res- they can. The bell of the steamer IHP'2, wi- »ill Is- prepare»! to r. i-.-ivi- ap pany lying between Tres I .nos, in in,.i„,|i,1.a ,nb y ( ail w.ll i«. sent to o'clock till 6, receiving no visitors and plications -'«• the w.-rld Is'gjin then* has lu'vcr for th»'entry of said I iiik I s in jiects. has been recovered by the owners of San Benito County, and Aleasede, anv address •£ v. ar for the regu- transacting nobusiru ss in the afternoon. such heretofore unaurvcycil portkin of - II s i ll 'l l a wonderful offer ns this and His repeated assertion that he the wreck. It will I jc utterly inpos- in Fresno County Cal.’ be restored tlios»* who know .« g-ssl tiling when they aMrw ^ k h 'i'\i.h7 ,7 ';o ^ 1' Ho baa a particular liking for large and said Townships. s«'e it will n. t allow thi-- op|s»rtuiiity to do^ n Thegclan(Jg V t c ^ t o Z l e X ^ r i n ^ . , m . t t ^ massivo p ic e s of furniture, so his w rit is an “American citizen,” have not sible to take the Beaver to Chicago tQ <he Jo iis II. Sm I »:, Register, ntiss-,f s -. tiring a complete rwfcit-urv A. M. U niw roui» Receiver. ing table ami his library chairs are of covered, and cannot conceal, his in the shape of a steamer. H ero ld W(, „ d *.(.lared f(jrf(jitcd to th(. Vni- Published on ^ U ^ o n ^ ^ V s ^ h , ^ Library for a m ere pittance. l i i . r v - L 'i .i . i a r n l m V lx * . . . . U IV 1 ** 1,1 ta -liiz -li {a i t . 1 .W Z,.,.... «».„I __________ a.. un-American conduct. It is Amer machinery,keel ami timbers n may be »taiid, w hich Is in bronze and repr»»senti )y the act of September OI I» MARVELOUS OFFER. a lion.—P aris Cor. Philadelphia Tele ican to yield obedience to the will taken. Many persons would pay 1 he fast and ('»uniuodioiis St« am i r 29, IStX). By this action of Secre graph. of the majority as expressed by the something to see the keel and ¡»ad- e » ill s» nd to every one snlis<*ribing tary Noble, about 768,000 acres of I l li tat I ’ u lii !>•» A n i m a l « F r a l? ballot; it is un-American and u n dle-wheels of the first steamer that b» tin' W i i k i .» ( I t u o m is this magniti- land in a fruit-growing section will When tho Kensitivenists to paiu of tho » cot s» t -d Isn.ks and tin* j - uimt for <»ne worthy and infamous to enveigh ever floated on the Pacific and E J V M h tY , negro, com pared with th a t of tlio Eu- year for I i.-bl D-.llarsainl Fifty C ents, be opened to public settlement at against and assault the voter with so many years service on its wat payable in advance. Present sul»s»'rib- roix'an, is tint ono to throe, as Dr. Eel- an early »late, the- date to be fixed «•rs to the \\ s »: ki . v ( liu:«n-M«s will bavi* km concludes it is, w hat relation to the blackguard epithets for easting his ers. tli« ir pn|s-r - --ntiniied i,no year from tin* by the local land officers at San latter is Isirno hy tho sensitivcneM of ballot as suits his ideas of what has e'l'irntSoii Ol t In ir l-li s i-lit Sllbs-'riptinll. Francisco. The succestl this G reat Cmigh Cur»' the monkey? of the bird? of tho n-ptilo Tin- Issiks will Is' -h'liv- re-l to any u-l- and tho ti“h? of creatures lower stilt?— been right and exjiedient to I jc done. The reproduction of Columbus’s dl . hs fr»'«' --(» barge. A-l-lri'ss is w ithout a kallcl in the history of London Sunday Magazine? It ie un-American and a grievous earaval, the Santa Marie, is being itR EG ltN 'l \.N PU B L ISH IN G <'•»., Hartford. Conn., June I t.—H ar m edicine. Anruggists are authorize»! Portl.iinl Oregon. travesty upon decency for one to built by the Spanish Government at riet Beecher Stowe is 80 years old fo sell it on ansitivo guarantee, a test A n A utw ni*ll< j A p p la u d ir » th a t no otheriire can stand. T hat it A Frenchm an ha© perfect©«! an inven* insist th at his employes shall vote Cadiz. The keel was laj'td on todav. The event was coinniemor may liecrsn. own, the Proprietors, nt tion by which m anagers of theaters ta n « • N liisstcs as he does or dictates. 1 hese things March 1. The caravel’s dimensions ated by a birthday celebration by an enormon pease, are placing a Sam ascertain H E K C l LES on first nights, in a practical Bottle Fr m to overy hom e in the Mr. Hume has done, which I. in ar» : Length at k o i, 62 feet; 4 inches the pupils :in<l graduates of tic | ple Will make regular trips between l.'iiibel Htit -md Cana la If von have manner, the feelings of the public. The !»,,>■,, h ltit, « ok e o n triv .a iu -« i» an autom atic npplauder, common with all fair minded peo length between perpindieulars, 75 Hartford female seminary, which! a O ougi,,: G as an d G a s o lin e it for it » II . Oy Mi. If vour child has set in motion by a five cei-Gino piece._ G 'tto s U a y a n d 8an Francisco, ple resent, And I fancy that lie feet five inches, lx’am, 22 feet; was founded in Hartford by Miss the Croup. in-Ti' aping Congh, use it New York Jonrtial. Also calling nt is Kure. I you overestimates the efficacy of his draft, 14 f.-et 8 inches. Great care Beecher in 1827. Many friends | prornp»'. | dried 'nar disease Consump- Till' irregularity of Maine'» coast line declarations that be bojx-s such is being taken with details, and the ealied to . xpre. s their g<««l wishes tion, uw i tsk your Druggist for Point Arena, Mendocino Fort Brag I,it Have fewer parts, iui -I are .50 c s ' is indicated hy tho fact th a t a Lubec tl<* River Kta-lter Cnv»-, Trinidu-I, therefor© l.-ss likely to get .at, of ord. r will excuse his despotic and un- instrum ents and appliances of th hut Mrs. Stowe was not able to see I ^ '.E O I U S • Pri.-e ,o man who bonght a horse in E astport than anv other gas or gasoline rngim- American doings and behavior. Creseent City, Cheteo and time o f Columbus will b" in their tin ui, as she has for several years ba- k lam e, -Uiiloh’s Porous P la s te r was obliged to drive the anim al more i-'-w built. Ju st light th,' burner, tu rn than forty miles to reach Ins home, a l the win .'I, Iitul it runs .-.11 -lav. J. II. U prox , places aboard the caravel. The been in a feeble condition. Letters though the tw o towns nro ouly three l’inta and Nina it is announced, arc and telegrams were ritieved front! ' ____ miles apart in » stra ig h t line. MAKES Nti SM E I.L Oil D IR T . Persons i. ug to make final proof A Portland ¡uper says a Chinese !*»ng reproduced by American cap- many parts of the country bearing explosion», s» fr«'- To tho Eskimos of Labrador belong C a rry in g P a sse n g e rs itml F re ig h t. N -»-loiil.l,',,r on th eir lun-ninx can have their ap- the honor of having discovered th at the .........» With til,' Ulirollahle »park. m erchant of th at city ia authority ital, bo visitors to the Exposition eangratulations. —For dates of Hailing See Agents._ ----- I T — -------- J plications Clout at this offi.x- free of inooti was tlio ¡»irudiso of the good, und : for the statem ent that within five »ill be able to sec the Columbus For Simplicity h |„ ,I|N u „ r |,|. »lescription of that tho wicked aro to tie consigned to a Austro-Hungary has yeikled to charge, by sing in years’ time there will be very few of fleet complete. The Spanish Gov- land, No. <>f»i;. ation, and names and co^ covo *n t ',° c e n ,tr »he earth, It n ils Its e lf A n t,iiiialfcally , Freight ............ Port Orfnr-I and Hun the for« c of the McKinly Bill, and Mi countrym en remaining in this ernnient will provide crews for the esi-lence oinesses. “ " ; Francis«-» reduced t » f ».<>>> |»-r ton, ami Nu lla ttc i les m- E le r tr ie S p a r k . .I ..e ,,',??:.Wl‘O n';rer„WC,‘.t t,ie t,,ea- W harfage at Port Orford r.d.irod to Il nm» » iti, , heajsT grade of gasoline state. The extension of pie Chin- the three caravels, dressed as were conclubcd a treaty by which we ad ter in his life is usually the man who *| j-g, , liian any o th er Fingine. esc exclusian law removes the last Columbus’s sailors, and tlic trip mit free of duty Austro-Hungarian declares loudest against the im m orality 1 A D M IIR A T O R ’8 NOTICE. hope of continuance of profitable across the Atlantic will be made un bides, coffee, tea, sugar, and molas- of tho stage. »"n m -- hii ' to k » iMi i i.vi:» »eei.v to —— — --------------- ) AGENTS Not'n-e is by given that the under- bnsiness here and the number of der escort of a Spanish man-of-war. atK* tll:,t country in return ad- PA I.VIER A KEY, M axi r se re a kb », Several women have been perm itted MeyerAt Akm.inn, - - Han Frani'iseo, our agricultural iniblemcnts, ! H'gned has I fiis Final Account as Han Fi.iiii'isco, C al., und Portland, Or. Cheneae remaining in this city will After ¡»artieipating in the naval re- mits ■ , , , . 1 i A dm inistrad t ie E state of Asa 0ur- to practice dentistry in D enm ark after Crawford «k W ilbur - . Port Orford, I clocks and watches, cotton m a n u -; m an, dec©» in the (' unty Court of havingposBo-l the regular examinations. Fred N- h- tter, • • each year be greatly diminished, view in New York harbor the cara cloclcs Em pire ('¡lv factures, meat extracts, condensed C urry CouiHtotc of Oregon, and that It has lwen learned completely vels will proceed to Chicago. After T»H'M«liiy( tlh »fay of Ju ly , IS!»2, at 10 P J. LINDBERG, that they are not needed nor des the Fair closes they will remain the milk, iron and steel manufactures, o’i l >ck, A. has been fixed hy an or- resin, tar. parafine, pianos, cotton- 4’ r , , of sai l County ired. In Albany white men can property of the United Stater. I - i » -i Court for etning sai l Final Aeeoinit < >ii |>« n t» i-, i i i i i i <i <. , . < W.M. S. UIN.NOR, ■e-1 oil, ami some2o0 other articles and .„„i for o,r he» objections of,i,,.ti.)1„ to Hie same. ii take their place in every thing. at greatly reduced rates of »luty. AND This noti peblished in the P out They have been crowded out as I :: I'“ 'U ln e of an N o lit r v r i i b l i p R e a l E s titte A Whitelaw Reid, of the New York t‘i»lvncv nciir •T!»rw Sirttem / a k it, -t said i-mirt -tat- The DeiiKM'rats will m a k e a 1s t servants and ywoodsawers and in Tr»‘6unc, was nominated for Vice ( 'urry ( ’« < (r«*gi»ii. ter showing in the legislature, ae P ort OnroKi», C i kkv C ocntv , (> ri ; u ,.-,, laundry work are surpassed bywliite President t»y the Republican Na cording to the Gr-'goiiian’s figure“ RED OLEEN, In su ran ce \g e n t . \V«»rk car» I h » H«*nt hv P ori O rioni <»r ‘-« e o i A 'í C . r - All orders prom ptly filled, un-l sittiefue* ixs>,»le.— A lb a n y D em o crat tional Convention by ¡teelaimalion. than they have since 1880. ! «»M I leach mail currier*, or inni» u «lu* tí he i? u r t ( O r ia n i u v ilu in a- W. S. WINSOIt Ä S( IX. BALL, V- EUCHRE CREEK, < ’n i’i’y < ’«»nut Greatly Riäestä Prices A General Invitation A G ra n d B a ll WAGttX FA C TO R Y >I<1W IIA 1»I„ I > I rving B. C ook , W eekly Oregonian HILOH’S C O N IU M P T IO N .»CURE. MOTIVE POWER _____ ENGINES 1 PORT ORFORD, H. N E E L Y , XX’ n f «• li m I» (> i» >1“.“ »' iv i> i-i it tion guaranteed. Í i: PORT U lit ORD, OREGON. • inc«’ by lh*piKt<'r»‘«I Mail.