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'C - ? o r t e \ f IP V* I 'M I It KVKKV Tl El l i t i I VKNINU. U H ! H ’H t N . I r .p r iu o r Hl’BSC R lP T K N 1! VTi s. <'"pt One Yc i- $1.50 • <’o y Nit Mi,i,¡lis « 5 •>jiy T hree M onths 5 L_ Tf 'P A Y , JU N E !, 1«>2 A MAN'S RC> LY. a stund at tho bar of j n»r ¡'tiro .venían*# HOU I M C on.li n m o l lu t! > , au><- t! at \ i p’.-ad; M y only dvfiiiNi H t ’.. . g ; i T h a t >ou*ll jutljju lac i \ la o tiw ,n o t deed. F o r re m e m b e r t luti usati d a: k. T h o u g h fo r m e l by th e I • fo r th a l la L l u th e Mils, h ii.. of . . b u t a c h ild ia lh « und from i aoove; . In e k*v 3o **nt hoM cncd io n a s j . a r t,;.. • -a »o fa ir. A nd i;!\e y en “ A 5 lit ; ; T h at fu r tin» j • :/e : a : w< - u n 's love 1 aus reati > tu l . \ e » : »... . Von »ay th a t tL c tn.un u h«> g a in s ye r love M u st b e br.k\ e, n ti -1; 1 auHWer th a t Rise "1 v. in?. my lt» ..: t Mu&t be a ty pe o f 11 ue v . .nauh.xxl. fo r a “man and fct« A v v r\ t : ince v f th e :... . J look ? r a k tu .l a . a jus hc,trU A n d >t fo r a quv - : / y fa You any th n t j on 1 a go<>d and You re q u ire ‘,a . l t l . . . that are tru e . All th ia > th a t a mn t ' ' I 1*:” la e k f i.r a w a i n .v i 't . . A n d th a t u sulU vivut fo r me. Yon aak f. r a n u n with« t a fa u lt. To live v ith h e r. on e a r th ; 1 a sk fur a wt i.i, fan i: a :,,’ all. F o r by fa u lt» 1 m ay ju . f » rtfu 1 aak fo r a w om an m ade tv» o f old. A h ig h e r i n :., f : . m: Ills com fort» r, he Ip* r. a 1\ i • r r. A s in th e o rig in a l pl&u. 1 frie n d . A w om au w ho ho» a n a;r:i in life. W h o finds i tie v r, h r! W h o tnxk»> th e ' r < l:.jh c r e . A n d fo r o th e rs h e r L ie u- g i\ ing. 1 w ill n t r /tir e a ll th.-vi I w e <a>ked I a th e se line*..- p • r un.l ; ..; 1 o n ly pr..;.- th a t you u.oy be a ll T h a t God c a n m a k e ot you. F o r y o u r h e jtrl a n d life a n d love A re baered th iu g s t > me. A n d “ I ’ll s ta k e m y l:fc ” th a t I ’ll be to you W h a te v e r I o u g h t to be. —-G ood H ousekeeping. _________________ _ t rr i T V I > I » n » n i T l '" T ’ A '» L A I l l h l t 1 l i b 'l l i t , i * T W fi .nnl im p n Jetict? It is n i,i -e thing that it <p 'et hui) caimot .-it a t l . r will- J, \t v.-it'iiunl I t ing insulted!" The ehl gentlem an cleared his thro at, wie 1 his m outh w ith the offending h e <11 rchief, sm iled gently, raised his li. n 1 i.i his ear and said in a s .ft, mild »' ■ "111 ' 1 please speak a little lander. I'm quite deaf.” I ■' ; n J . k. is is enst.unary w ith f ’ ' a ’ ia ..a .. i t, a, aied to talking wi Itii.. deaf, reared loudly and rapidly <:'<<: g his ferm er inquiry w ell *’l c io n s th a t lie was m aking a »¡'•vtacle < him self, and th a t in all probability the w hole neighborhood i card him. IS.ill the old gen tlem an «hook his I . i ! do-pairii:,,ly and said: “ Come into the house. My d au g h ter w ill’m ake me understand; you talk too rapidly and loudly.** J u s t ,.s he raid it a door opened softly ami a g irl's voice, trem bling w ith laugh- tor, said: -W h a t is it. father? Does the gen Hainan w ant som ething?’* “ I thin k ho dt s . lx r th a , b u t 1 cannot u n d erstan d what.** , A i.e re n e -lat. ee.t th e girl's face Jack ■ ,1 lu m -ilt r.p as an as-q" as he would I..- a u n t c.pjirovi 1 ef liis con d u ct The g irl 1 t hint flounder and get red iq the f.. -e fer about ten m inutes, ettjoy- i.tg th e situation us only a mischievous ;_::-l can. b u t lie m anaged to convey his m eaning. Tin n she sai.l: “I u n d erstan d yon ; .'.y, .’.nd can p erh aj« explain it s .iti.- f a e t t-i’i v to both you and your aunt, t'a rb e r ki iq .. a w eath er record, and he has t : g ns 1 can rem em ber. He takes oi ■ i-rvatioi-.s th ree tim es a day—a t 3 in ti. a fte ra •,'!!, a t 7 in tho evening and Ibably before early ia th o m orning, prob yo u r m int gets uji." lie re tw o irre- I ri siL.1,' dim ples broke o u t and hinted th a t l i r was not far behind. Jack , who !..-. 1 in o v tr e il his equanim ity, ad m ired tin tn im m ensely, but lie was not t > b ,!:•• • rte d from his purjioee, so he said ju d icially : “ C u t w hy does he use a h an d k er chief.:” ‘T o r tb e v ery siiupl? reason th a t if t h , r e i a lig h t w ind stirrin g ho cannot » e il its d irection any o th e r w ay .“ “ W ell, w hy dtx-s he stare so a t my au n t as s ite sits a t h er window?” "1 th in k it is not a t h er b u t"—here she paused long enough to m ake im pressive wh.it should follow—“ a t the smoke- stack from th e furnace. T he sm oke th a t c o n e s from it m akes a iirst rate weather ItK P V B L IC A A . C N ,V r fo ; *v ’. U of more Arrangements arc living made to ’teguUrtiuM» for I work the coal mine«'of Alaska thin IVIVSJiHF P, GlilW itinnl, |Minper. year anti to la-gin cxteiwive gold | \ Y . p . \ \ l A p o I i A P tF ily The repiesentatiw s id" (he we favor, mining. T hat ia a good deal of a publicans of the United S ta te Congress to country. When Secretary Howard D E A L E R S IN seinbled in general cunv+itf i<ht • li unib of employes Ixiuglit it, (lie press declared it was the short', of the Missisaipiq River, ‘ I itiOn eompuni.wngaged money thrown away, but the seals the everlasting liontl of r all - iml ex- »ItM Port Orford, Oregon. . nur interstate com- have |tnid back that purchase mon ____ .................... i . i : . .. i tr u e tih le r e p u h lie w h o .s e most *10-' -* ey and the interest on it, and for H teoiAjhaitd le g is la tio n riotts chapter of history is the m ' 1 iiftru ej H E A L E R S in y«M* preceding 1H90 more on! of the Republican pnrtv. v o n -'11’}’ t,M 1 nctlve States that will ctnploveg engaged i n i th a" ♦W’.ODO.fMX) worth of products 1 * w. a*L pmn ct gratulate their countrymen on tav Ntde «-otamerco, hi mining and | w‘‘re »»‘¡pped out o ff hut country to P o r t O rfo rd , G e n e ra l M t ’ i ’p l i a u d i s e , majestic march of the nation u n the lower states of the republic. m i n u l a . - H ir in g . Are now Offering their Entire der the banners inscribed with tile ’PUÒ IH dblienn party has a l- ! 1 ,ie e s i b i i t es are it will be the SttH-k at prtneipl. - ..I o u r platform of I ~ cLai ‘.¡„„ „f the op . best gold producing eountry in th e ' aU' 1 'I-'' T1< at , ’,he lKl ls p „’.s J '« -.J J j s ,d t rW ,guise (he dignitv « '» '"b ¡» ‘»> e world in th .’ncxl _ . and prosjx-rity in the fields, wort. ♦ r tuanliAsi idwpcJkivc nt' faith, * lew -vwin* ;‘here . . . is no end . . to . its ot sh o p s and mines; and make tl e Ibl lcolor»r»ttioiw iitvi it sympathises ¡‘« «»heries nrc something lewing declaration of principles. w ith t H ’jlus.i J f h«mc rule in I ,h:‘t " ,n immensely year af . AND We reallirni the American doc rmbmiMHi jtrotists against th tf while it is said that the tn tM^tl trine of protection, we call nttcii air blowing oyer the currents w hich c u ttin i Russian. tion to its growth abroad: we ¡am- iM-r cat ton pt .Tows ■ T e uttinnite -oliancc of a free lmg the shore make it a better place to winter in than the east shore of Maine. It was a wise buy when IIRiHK NT PltlC EK GIVEN EDIt IH R ES, H KS, ET»’. Alaska was taken in. HATH, CAPS, I ’ l.A T l'O lt M . • MERCHANDISE, (he Gnaily Reduced Price V<>1< <1A S II. in P r o v is io n s , C’A I.I. Aî\l> MKK I ’M. BOOTH and HlloEH, ,g of thought and duced in the I’uit.il States, except 4-ewh and press, and The fast and Commodious Steamer luxuries, should lie adm itted free o f I genoies and in stru duty, and that on all im|>orts tom-1 “l'l'r®* f . ct! contribute to the nig into eoin[ietition w ith the pro- “ “ 111 d u e t s o f A i . t e r i e a n l a b o r t l . e r e s h o u l d i ^ ^ ^ 1 * d ‘lldr,,n ° f ‘ K‘ be b Vi, 1 duticsequal to the dider- ,,Ut * h ‘b t l , C e n c e b etw een th e w ages a b ro a d a n d • 'M ™ “f rchgious hberty we are opposed to any union of at home; we assert that the prices church and state. if manufactured articles of general, . . , 1 eogSm ption have been reduced un- [ We n 'allu:1” oUr, «P I»«“ «". *k>’ J er the operations of the tariff act d art <1 m the Republican platform of I n n s , to all combinations ot cap- < >l*«'|guu. of 1S!M); we denounce the efforts of, Will make rt-gular trips lx-tweru ,t l , . ,t ital, AND tue Democratic majority ot the | . organized in , trusts or othcr- 1 r"l" ¡< t««i. wise, to control arbitrarily tbe con Coos Bay and San Francisco, lloti-eof Representatives to destroy our tariff laws piecemeal as is m an dition of trade among our citizens; Also calling at ifested by their attacks upon wool, we la artily endorse the action al l\»int Arvna, Mendocino Fort Brag Lit l i i i r l i - t a n l s a S im lly , lead any lead ores, the chief pro- ready taken on this subject, and tie Kiver S helter Ctive, T rinidad, ask for such further legislation as d u e ts ot a n u m b e r ot Nt ites, and we Crescent City, Chelco und CROCKERY, ;lsk the p.i-ple for their judgm ent may be required to remedy any de lects in the existing laws, and rea thoreon. TIN WARE, H o rs e s h o e in g , der tlieir enforcement more com- M e p o in t to t li e su ccess o f th e Re- , Carrying Passengers anil Freight. WtMID WARE, WAGON R EPA IR IN G , ETC ITT»’ • publican jsdiey of reciprocity, un- I P lc te a ild ‘ ve' PKO.M1T1.Y IMINE —For dates of Sailing See A gents.— der which our export trade has I " ’e approve the policy of extend- iur ex * p irt -- ------- -------- i . . -n > i I been vastlv increased and new aial ,u ? to b*"1'1-'1, tillages and rural F reight betw een Port Orford amt San j ’ enlarged markets have been opened communities the advantages of the Franeim*«» re»lucc<I to $1.00 |»er ton, And .1 ) ,« ,» , free delivery service, now enjoyed " harfage at Port Orford reduced to for th ’ products of our »arms a , bv the larger cities of tbe countrv, ** u0 ,s-r ton. WM. S. WIN SOR, I I A l l I > W A i t ■*:. workshops: we remind the people. peo] ......... - * , 'I and reaffirm the declaration con- AGENTS cf the bitter ojiposition of the De tained in th e R e p u b lic a n p la tfo rm Meyer A A km ann, - - Sun Eram i.ten, Nolan Public Heal Estate I ocratic party to this practical busi- j- Crawford A W ilbur - - Port Grfortl, H a r n e s s <fc S a d d c lry nes< metisure and claim that exo- of 1888, plcdging “ reduct,on E m pire City ,, . -. . letter postage to one cent at the Eretf S chetter, . . . lnsiirancp Agciit. <?ix r i ’ii i.X 4, WAGON F A C T O R Y ltOUKKTM. . - MuMtet 1'anei) Goods, l>ull*y* Hl««, UNDERW EAR. 0 k e p t h im engaged by show ing him h er photograph alb u m s, of w hich she had h a lf a dozen. B u t she co u ld n 't keep th is up a w hole w eek, so th e m -nn.l day J a c k rem arked aa the b an d an n a and its ow ner appeared: _ _ “ W h at a q u eer old chap! W h at's he doing?” To w hich M i s Sophia trem ulous’y re plied, “I d o n 't k n o w ,” w hich w as liter a lly tru e, fo r she h ad h er back carefu lly tu rn e d to tb e window. T h e n ext day J a c k observed tho samo perfo rm an ce un i said: “ Confound th e old scoundrel! A u n t Sophia, 1 really believe lie s try in g to flirt w ith you or else he's a lu n atic.” J a c k w as a senior a t college and had ta k e n his degree in th e a r t of flirting. T he follow ing day J a c k 's ire reached a clim ax as th e old g entlem an appeared as usual, and not only w aved the offend in g red r.xg (Jack w as a fiery R epubli can), b u t ac tu a lly gazed fixedly a t Miss S ophia’s w indow for fully five m inutes. i t e g rabbed up his h at an d said to his a u n t, “ I'll know th e m eaning of his con- fo u n d ed im pudence o r m y nam e's not J a c k Brown!" ” H e dashed dow n sU im p aying no at- ten tio n to his a u n ts pleadings, Don t, Jack, don't! you w ill only m ake m atters w orse!” She pulled down h er curtain an d peeped from behind it to see w hat J a c k w ould do Ho w as stn.U ng an g rily across he street, and in a few m om ents w as a t the o M g e n tle , . m a u , s udc. W ith a w rath fu . l face and sternly determ ined m anner, he Goods, D re s s >l«i<*kMiiii( liiiiu*. Miss Sophia K iehols w as a lady cf g reat modesty an d of a very retirin g dis position, and as she had passed th e age of -‘fair, fat and forty," w asted few glances on uicu. She had lately established h e r- If ia a ' ane'” T his explanation w.if m ade so demure- PlLzL». suite Vi of i room W1X.9 s Mil on the I llv 9M s .ath Cl t lit. east .IfNl t. corner . ü .T * of L aurel stre e t, fa tin g th e lovely k ttle b ’ mid w ith ench evident enjoym ent a t Beech p ark . It w as ju s t the place k r a / ‘‘ J ^ c r o m n e t ^ of the situ atio n th a t quiet spinster w ho loved n a tu re and re- ill t ' -K r fharidt-1 ' UK' " ** -t - ttu . . . . , _________ * sharp m o m en t, and she en jo y e. it w ith unal- -W e ll, yon m ust ad m it th a t it looks loved quiet for a few days. queer to a fellow not accustom ed to it.” Opposite h er new abode w as a q uiet - I've no doubt it dues,” she replied old house w ith four im m ense window s, w ith a sm ile, ‘-but we have alw ays c u t u l b) a l.e p u lilic a n a d tn i n is tr a - I .. . .1 1 „ , • w herein w ere set tin y panes of glass, to lived here, an d fa th e r h as alw ays tak en tion our present laws will ev en tu al-<1 ar *'a I10*4** c monun to is t each room. The in h ab itan ts seem ed observations ju s t in thia way, and every- lv give us control of the trade of wi‘l> the maintenance of o u r Poet very quiet persons, and she seldom saw body koow s his pecnliaritiea, so of course • Office Department and highest class .. 1 *. . ’ it aw akens no com m ent.” tQe world. . . h L T n tX iie d a ’ n t a A s Ja c k had no reply ready, she said: The American people from tradi- " f P * 1“1 service. Af.er she had x»en .. iled , >ut a “ Please m ake my apologies to a s ty ;. • , ■ . We commend the spirit and evi- w. . i n h er new p.ace t e r atten tio n w as an u t for any annoyance she m ay T.ave j tlo n a n d 1,,U ri!*t, fax o r b in tu lu lls m , . , * . a’ .racted by a v< ry qu- the com ical side cam's nnJ* and th demands <<UlRt ’ f-torm in civil serv ice an i[U» r action f.< *i n of an fe lt,” and as tho cam e ...up> the e Republican partv | ol* gentlemar who < lived in *ic ¿u.iiut ; perm ost again she broke into a laugh tbe uscofi-uth — «il<I a a n d s ilv e r ns tbe wise and consistent enforcement gold “ -n il -a il: “ Poor old father! The idea " " r - - --- - - - - - - - . ' “ I ,,.. t j,e / ^ p u b l i c a n p a r tv o f th e -LiL. • .* lier 1 , g ' : • k U d inner ck ' nionex such refftnc- 1, .. ■ . in n er of him b<in# being accused of flirting!” fliriing!” Ja Jack iu o u v ? , w m ith m bucii resx n e- t • - ■ lablished !.. .- -'¡f < -i’y j. ine i in the laugh, and the innocent tio n -an d under such provisions, to ¡ WS rCgUlatlng -¿he alw ays 8amC w ith work or bock at her fro n t w in low, cause of all th e trouble and fun sat s ta r be determined bv legislation, as The comdruetion of the Nieara- and the of! •• ntlen. tn w uld . : g .h .. - ing out of the window as mild and placid in,P°r’ ly appear iu his y ard and, d raw ing out as though no such charge lay a t his door. will secure the maintainence of the 8™ canal 1H of th® of his pocket a rod bandanna, raf-e it As yet he did not even know th e reason paritv of values o f th e tw o m e ta ls ta n c e to the American people as a solemnly high in air! He did not sc-eia of th e visit of the erstw hile an g ry bu t *1 , *i 1 • 1 l measure of national defence and to to wave it, but let it go a t its own hweet now sm iling young m an. so that the purchasing and debt- . # . will, or th e w ind's wi:!. Ja c k apologized hum ldy, b u t he had paying power of a d o lla r , w h e th e r bln1' 1 u p a n d A m e ric a n On m oonlight n ig h ts alw ays atxint 10 no idea of I ■: ting th e story get ont o* s ilv e r gold or paper “hill be at all commerce, and it should lie con oclock, b s repeated th is m ysterious rite, him , so he tried in an elegant m anner, .. ' , ..., 1 . ’ . ‘ ‘ trolled b r the United States G o v ' t w hatever it was. H is c-yes w ere w hich tu rn ed ou t a flat failure, to inti- tim e s e q u a l. 1 Me interests ot the n early alw ays tu rn ed to w ard h er w in m ate t o the g irl th a t it should tie a s s jjii product rs of the countrv, its farm- , rnnien‘- dow, and stared fixedly. Som etim es he betw een them selves, as he said: er- an.l working men, demand that We favor the «“’«’’¡•‘'"¡on of the rc- did not nse th e h an d k erch ief at all, b u t “ I hope yon will n o t—I mean, ah, every dollar—paper or co in -issu ed '» lin in g territories at the earliest gazed stead fastly a t h er w indow. b u t von w on’t ”- This p erform ance he kept day, u n til Miss Sophia bej fu lly nervous. She was it w ould d raw dow n th e gossip _ ___________ r _____ ______ A . . . neighborhood on her. So she tried in th e sto ry .” Then taking pity on him Our government to secure an inter- Federal officers selected for the m any m ild, w ell b red way s to let the she said sw eetly, “ I will never m ention . A.-,..,,.,. , ull„i, Territories should lie selected from old g entlem an u n d erstan d th a t she did it ag ain of course, an 1 w ill not even te ll ndtlonaI contercnce, to a d o p t su c h not like his v ery open atten tio n s. fattier.” measures as will insure a parity of ',l,na ‘ll‘e residents thereof, xnd the She pulled dow n her blind, and on Ja c k asked h er to call on his au n t, v alu e Is tween g o ld and s ilv e r for right of aelf government should Is? popping o u t to see w h at effect it had w hich she promised to do, and he took »he u -e is m o n e v th r o u g h o u t th e aceordisi as far as practicable, found i t had nene: he still w aved. O r his d ep artu re to explain to M i« Sophia u t , s m o n e y th r o u g h o u t th e ... , she w ould re tre a t to th e farth est co rn er th a t she had only m ade the sam e blun- w o rld . \ \ e fav o r the cession, suitable to of th e room , o u t of his range of v v io n , d er th a t rnauy another woman had done W ,. ,1....... ,„1 th-,» even- eitivon ot l he homestead laws of the arid puh- and h er m in o r to ld h er he still gazed. - j u m p e d at a lusion bio readilv. . 1 , „ 5, „ , |c la„,l8 to the States and Terrifo F in a lly h er nephew cam e to m ake h er J a c k vl.-ited his au n t w ith 'g re a t regu- ‘•he U n ite d States shall be a llo w e d . . ( a week s visit. E very sp in ster has a fa- la rity , b u t spent the m ajor portion of to east o n e fre e a n d u n r e s tr ic te d rl< 8 In w h ich t h a t lie, under such vo rite niece o r nephew , an d Ja c k B row n his tin. ■ at the w eather prophet's across I II, t Il ..„ k ite „ „ .I C o n g re ss io n a l restrictions as to w as M i« Sophia's. She ad m ired his the w ay, so th a t the neighlsirs conclnded 1 t in all public flections, and • . y o u th (he w as only twenty-four), his he was taking a postgraduate course in i Ciat such ballot shall be counted 1 “ lr disposition, reelaimatlon und courage, his well shaped body, and even m eteorology—o r . , .rnething.— Rochester and returned as cast’ th at such ‘M^Upaney by settlers ns will secure T” " ' -------------------------- j . w - - ,.< ,lll x < ™ a < .c ,i :„ ,l l b , p co. th o n g h his h a ir w as au b u rn an d his m u stach e, such as it w as, unden iab ly Tlio first d ay of his v isit Miss Sophhia G r o c e r ie s PORT ORFORD, port oreord , orego . n . We -ell CHEAP E»»R CASH The Best und Newest MOTIVE Encyclopedia Britanno, h O<*t Order« prom ptly filled, and anything m>l kept ill NtiM k Mill be procured on abort notice. 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Un San Francisco Chronicle. n a v y for th e p ro te c tio n o f our na-1 . .. , . , . , tio n a l in te re , t8 th e ,,o n o r ,,f J " “ “ jc country has enjoyed re _ --------------- .... < markable prosperity, and the dig- “ llr *‘a ifi «he m a in ta in e n c e o f th e . . *, . , We imve m ade clubbing arrangem<-nt 'm o s t fr ie n d lv re la tio n s w ith a ll for- , 1,1 ' 'Ul' the nation at home w ith th e San Francisco Call, whereby \ . ii: al)d abroad bars been faithfully th, Tm», ,:: an-1 Daily Morning Call. ‘ L" P""< r- 'Hid entangling alh- intain,4 tn d w„ wffcr Ur, re..or,, ¡,„ lu,,;nv Sunday C al,,'w il, I,- sent . < a ' “ ' « “ h n o n e, and the protection ()f ,b ,(l, , aM a guarantee of any ad d ,, “s one year fire » « - -the t h e regu- of the rights of our fishermen. We . C 7 5 J “ |ilr ---- s u b - cription ri,.te rn price rice of the Daily—and Daily- -u n d reaffirm o u r a p p ro v a l o f th e .M o n r,« t f’ the future. the Taim .-.r and Weekly f a l l for f.’ . d o e trin o a m i la b , ve in the achieva- said: The Call is th e clearest p rin ted , m ost re- . is over. "S ir, w h at is th e m oaning o f your in- liable and te st new epajar published on ln c ,,t *d the manifest destiny of (he j th e Pacific C oast. , republic in the broadest sense Our Premiums * FOI TB1S U A L * —T H IS PA PER— -- WITH--- Tfll S il FISICISCO Weekly Call 1 m ic a n i.si ra u v aa *. T i l SSI FISICISCO Morning Call! m ic a m . m r a n vaan. ---------------- JIK KAN FRANCISCO WEEKLY CALL OUR MARVELOUS OEEER. im i i a n « i i u y fo r th e itr a n d . as will se c u re to e v e ry c itiz e n l>c h e I’ c’ We will send to every one subscribing A d ealer down on the desert on his o r ,„ „ ,r n a tiv e or foreign born Pbe Columbian Exposition is a to the Wr.EKi.v O beuonun this magnifi L w brand of caiim d m eat whh:h°lx"e a " b ite o r bla< k, this soverign right, n a tio n a l u n d e r ta k in g , a n d cent set of IsMiks und the ikimt for one year for Eight Dollars and Fifty Cents, h ig h colored d>-.-ignation of tw o lions guaranteed bv the eonsti tution. I C'onftr®®8 should promptly enact payable in ailvam-e. Present subscrib ram p an t, in token th a t it was of the T h e free a n d b o n e -t n o n u h ir b a llo t 8Uch reasonable legislation in aid ers to the W ekki . v O bkuomam will have “ lion b ran d .” This, ho thought, would 1 n ill . t js ip u li r .ill »> . their paper continued one year from the be jn t tbe th in g for his In d ian custom - Uie ju s t am i e q u a l representation . r<° ‘ art wl H*HUrc th e u is e h a rg - expiration of tlieir present sulse riptioii. ers, and he laid iu a large supply, fancy- o f all the-people as well as their ° f »bo evp en ao a n d obligations The books will Is* delivered to any a d dress free of charge. Address, ing th a t th e g audy labels would induce j t , incident thereto and tbe attainm ent OREGONIAN PUBLISHLNtl CO., an im m ense icniam l. A t first he sold 1 1 -mu < <pl.il p ro lttu o n unui r tne . . Portland Oregon. q u it.’ a q oinsity of tho m eat, b u t soon laws, are the foundation of our Re- | ol tflc 5».::surate with the noticed th a t th ere w as no fu rth e r de- publican in-titutions and the par- 'Tiflbily and ^P,^rer« of the nation, d> ?4 temght a’raif. ver ^'ned71<1rLoth'er.h'Vl tv " iH ri' v‘ r «'lent its efforts until NV c sympathise with all wise and H e w as p.izzled to account for this, the integrity of the ballot« «and the f‘gitimatc efforts to leHflcn and pre- and 1," . ; ■ a< <1 and ate seyral cans him- R th (.lw,lions shall ,K. fuj. vent the evilxof ^tem perance and -i If t . .. • ertalu w heth er there was any- ■ I . " i f t - ___ promote morality? thin g t! e m atter w ith th e contents. B ut *.v guarantei <1 in every State. the m> proved to lie of good q uality, Ever mindful of the services and VVe denounce the continued in- and fi' .. 11 v, a fte r vainly try in g to per- , , sacrifices of the men who saved the < mper colored custom ers to ,lU ,nan '>u t r a ff'H p<r | ait rated upon i iore of the delicacy, he asked Aim l iean citizens for political rca- **e V»le n a tio n , we ple<lgc an ew ■um l-xikingbuck w hounderstood j„ , tajn Southern States of lo veter*n soldiers of the repub ¡1 igli.-h w hat the tro u b le was. The . . . . lic our watchful care and the rec- buck j at liis finger on th e p ictu re of the 1 ' l<' n |,,n. lions, fhrugged his shoulders an d re- We favor the extensiou of our fo r-, ognition . of their , ju st claims upon a FOR THE PRICE OF ORE. F o r .S im plicity it h eats th e W orld. It Oils ItHelf Autoinatirally. No Ila tle rie s o r Klectrie S p a rk . F O R » 8 .5 0 . GOOD 0 Journals £ z U N ITED STATES LAND O FFIC E. Rosr.ni no, O ncoos, Ju n e 2d, 1H1»2. NOTICE OF N EW SU RV EY. Notice is hereby given, that a p a rt of the heretofore unsurveyeil (sirtion of the fallowing nam ed Townshijis to-w it: WW1-4 section 20, fait No. 7 of section 111, W l-2of section 211, and all of sec tions ,'IU,31 ami 32, of Township 22 south, of range No. 12 west. Also sections 12, 13, 14, 15, 22, 23, 24, 25, 2tl, 27 , 35 and 3tl, of Township No, 27 south, of range No. 11 west. Also the rem ain,ler of the heretofore unsurveyed |s,rtion of th e following- named Tow nahii«, to-w it: Hections No’s tl, 7, IK, lit, 30 and 31, of Township No. 23 south, of range No. 12 west, and Hl-2 of section 23, N l-2 a,id HE1-4 of section 20 and W l-2 of sta tion 25, of Towship No. 30 south, of range No. 15 west, lia s lieen surveyed, and the plat of said survey thereof will Is- filed in this office on th e 10th day of August, IKU2, and on and after the sail) loth day of August, 1K92, we will is* prepared to receive a p plications for the en try of said lands in su,-I, heretofore unsurveyed portion of said Townships. J oiim H. H ners, Register, A. M. C a tw ro a n R e,elver. N d Bisk, No H in d i« No Delays. A new wagon road has lately lieen built from Gold Reach via. this Ferry, and the traveling public, rn route up ami down the coaat will find this rout, a saver of both Timi and Money. v la a lianiltoius «(gbL pa«s paper. I t U lt»u*4 rv«rr Thursday, and eontalat alt ot His important news ot ths » esk, gleaned from every qnsr- lor of tho glut», eumploto up to data of publication. I t f ur, nlshoo the latrnt and most rtllahis financial nows and nisrkot quotations, and giver special attention to horticul tural and agricultural nswa, and Is la every rsspoct a firtt- claaa family paper, appealing to tho Interoat of svory number of the household. ------T+------- V <H K M O ItN I.N O O A I A •’ ‘""“ ’"•’ ■ • » e a s i <r" is a lire metropolitan dally. H Is thg MOST R E L tA - I1LF, and la rnengnlud as being ths L E A D IN G NEW S- P A P E R of tha Paclflo Coast. Either of the above papsis we w ill send postpaid ee a pre mium ou receipt of tho follow, ing subscription prloee for tha combination: A' daily call u D im rim , ptutm, P. J. LINDBERG, C a rp e n te r, lliilU le r , AND ÎJ X I> K 1« T A IC K l( , P ort O rford , C eaav C oi ntv , WEEKLY CALL And This p»per. 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