The Port Orford tribune. (Port Orford, Or.) 1892-19??, June 21, 1892, Image 6

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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
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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;
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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 '
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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.
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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
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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
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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
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tr u e tih le r e p u h lie w h o .s e most *10-'
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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
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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
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at , ’,he lKl ls p „’.s J '«
-.J J j s ,d t rW
,guise
(he
dignitv
«
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'"b
¡»
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e
world
in
th
.’ncxl
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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 .
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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- “ “
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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,
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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
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l
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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
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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
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, 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]
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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
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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.
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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:
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“ 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
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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
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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
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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
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it aw akens no com m ent.”
tQe world.
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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 ;. •
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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 ,
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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
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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
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-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-
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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 • -
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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
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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-
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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, ..
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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
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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
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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
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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.
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, |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
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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
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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
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m u stach e, such as it w as, unden iab ly
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gissi lioats, and fisitm en, horsemen,
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“ H uh Indian no like-urn dog meat!"
Wc corn mend the able, patriotic
And no am ount of talk could persuade our rnereaiitile marine by home-
him or his com panions th a t the tra d e r |.,,;u i -
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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
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their paper continued one year from the
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representation . r<° ‘ art wl H*HUrc th e u is e h a rg - expiration of tlieir present sulse riptioii.
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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
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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,
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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-
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th (.lw,lions shall ,K. fuj. vent the evilxof ^tem perance and
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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.
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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.
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