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A J— V o ln iu o 3. l ’O U T OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. rrars O R I? O K U , Gold Beach Lodge No. 70, a . f . & A. M. officebs : O R K G O X , AVagón - Making, T T JIS S O ^ Y , P o lit ic a i O u tlo o k . JT T I^ E ¿5, C heap F o r e ig n G oods. M EETS AT GOLD BEACH, OR- I —AND— C hetco , Oregon, May 23, 1894. The organized labor of the Unit- egon Saturday evening or o r be fo the T ribune : ed States is bestirring itself to heve fore the full moon in each m onth. All b ro th ers in good stan d in g cordially 1 olitics seems to have stranded, the Chinese treaty rejected by the invited to attend. and the strand rests upon the silver I United States Senate. Its opposi- D ates oe R egular M eetings for 1894: S aturday E v en in g , F eb. 17th. D u lr y v ille , - O r e j f o n . rock. Grover and the Silver K ings,; tion is to the cheap labor of the “ “ M arch 17th. by ruling silver out of the market i slant-eyed heathen which it propos “ “ A pril 14th. es money, holding a large amount es to keep out of the country, if “ “ May 19th. NELSON, Proprietor. “ “ Ju n e 16th. of it in the treasury uncoined, plac-1 possible. But in their war with “ “ Ju ly 14th. i»g it entirely out of industrial the Chinese, the labor organizations “ “ A ugust 11th. “ “ Sept. 8th. hands, patting a dead lock on all and their sympathizers should not “ “ October 13th. business transactions, manufactor- ! forget the other classes of choap “ “ N ovember 10th. “ “ D ecem ber 8th. ies and all domestic labor is lang- and undesirable labor that are W . G auntlett , W. M. uishing under the large steal ol the j pouring in upon us from Europe, Fred H a re , Secretary. X u iu b e r S. C o n d itio n o f th e T rea su ry . A W ord for th e D e v il. Washington, May 27.—Tlie pret A great many persons are in the ent depicted condition of the treas habit ot looking upon and speaking Blacksmithing ury and the discouraging outlook ot printers’ devils in a manner that tor tlie future are a source of con reflects no credit on themselves. siderable anxiety to the officials of These same printers’ devils, nine the treasury department. Already times out of ten, are three times as tlie gold reserve which had been well posted on the issues of the day brought up by the last bond issue as the person who slights and speaks to $107,390,842, lias been reduced lightly of them, and there is no by exports, since March 10, to less class of boys for whom we have a than $80,000,000, with no indica more profound respect then well- tions that tlie foreign demand will behaved printers devils. They cease until it lias reached a much know something and are practical, SECOND JU D IC IA L DISTRICT: gold monarchs, and the people are: The cheap labor element import- lower point. With the exception which is more than you can Rsy, of Horseshoeing, Judge—J. C. Fullerton, Roseburg. all crying for bread, wishing them- jed from Poland, Hungary, Bohem- of the gold reserve, and counting all classes of boys. In that respect D istrict A ttorney—Seymour Condon, back in the good old times of ia and Italy is pioving itself terri- every available dollar in the treas E ugene. P. J. LIND B ERG , WAGON R E PA IR IN G , ETC. ETC., selves four years back. j hly expensive to the country. All ury, there is to-day less than $80,- wc place the boys who work in a COUNTY OFFICKBS: PROM PTLY DONE. C ounty Judge—M. Riley, Gold Beach. Hark! we think we hear the roar the riots in the Pennsylvania coal 000,000 with which to meet the gov printing office head and shoulders Comm issioners—Jo n h D. Cooley F er Carpenter & Builder. above most boys. Benjamin Frank of artillery, and clatter of cavalry regions are among the H u n s and ernment obligations. Nor does the ry. W. V. Cope Langlois. lin was once a printers’ devil. Ho charges, whirling their riders on in I Poles. A police authority 'o f that Sheriff—F. S. Moore, Gold Beach, future show any signs of encourage was also one of tlie signers of tho IT IN I ) K 1 Í T A. 1C K I I , county C lerk—W. G aun tlett, Gold the thickest of the light, their sa- j section is quoted as saying that in ment. On the contrary the proba Beach. bers tinted with human gore. Oh, th at region there has been a vast bility is that the deficit of $6,000,- Declaration of Independence. Han T reasurer—M. B. Gibson, Gold Beach. P ort O rford , C urry C ounty , O reuon , Assessor—Jam es P. Russell, Langlois. this sad, sad picture, although not increase in crimes of violence since 000 for May is likely to be increas nibnl Hamlin, vice president under Lincoln, was once a printers’ devil. but just one short step beyond our ! these undesirable elements cam e. School S upt.—Em ily F itzhugh P o rt Or All orders prom ptly tilled, and satisfac All Styles of ed by $15.000,000 during tlie two Schyler Colfax, who was speaker of ford. present predicament. Many, very i In case of difference of opinion tion g u araran teed . Stock Inspector—T. W . Crook, Sr., Gold succeeding months. The closest es Beach. many are crying for bread. Now j their first resort is to the knife or timates that can now be made shows the House ol Representatives for Surveyor—Jo h n F itzhugh, P o rt Orford. years, was nothing but a devil in a HARNESS & BRIDLES is tlie pistol. The Cleveland mobs which that the deficit for the fiscal year MEETINGS o r THE COURTS I printing office at one time. Ilo rat^ ’ H . N E E L Y , watchword. \\ ill the Gold bugs ' went about wrecking factories and ending June 30 will be approxi Greely, C ircuit C ourt m eets on the T hird Mon who was the first jo u rn o ? Made to Order. day in Septem ber of each year. hold fast grip, aided by Grover and driving men from work were Poles mately $75,500,000. Close estimates County C ourt m eets on the first Mon ista on this continent and an excon T E A M H A R N E S S from $15.50 up. the Senate and House of Represen-1 and Bohemians. An official of that days in Jan u ary , April, Ju ly and Sep place the receipts for May at $22,- gressman, was a printers’ devil. tem ber of each year. C A R T H A R N E S S from $6.50 up. tatives, until they shall strangle1 strangle I city, who furnished polico protect- 500,000, and the disbursements at rosTorrcEs in the county . W I I t <? 1» 111 I I 1< O ! • even the goose that lays the golden Jo n to a contractor who applied for $28,500,000. For June the receipts Ex-Senator Simon Can;cron, of S a d d le - B la n k e t s , H its, A c ., A c , • p. M. NAME OF OFFICE. egg? Give us peace at all h azard s;1 it caustically remarked to that gen- are likely to be about $ >4,000,000, Pensylvania, was a “devil.” Thur- F. II. Blake Chetco, Mrs. S. E . Cooley Residence Near the “ Three Sisters.” F erry, put on the break before we reach the tleman: “The men who are mak- with the expenditures $26,000,000, low Weed, one of the wealthiest and C. Dewey Gold Beach, H arn ess an d Saddles repaired a t liv in g unturned switch that shall land us ; ing all this trouble are the very making the total receipts for tlie most influential men in New York, M rs E. J. Burrow- P. O. Address, O phir C urry Co., Oregon. O phir, prices. was a penniless “devil” in a print Geo. Dart P o rt Orford, in destruction. Please let us not ones employers were glad to bring fiscal year $291,509,749, and the E. Dodge D enm ark, K im * ; I o ì m , O v e j j - o n . ing office. Ex-Senator Ross, of W ork ran be sent by Port Orford or put more strain on the cable th a t, into this country a few years ago to disbursements $365,757,197. While A. H. T hrift Langlois, Kansas, commenced his successful Mrs. C. Guerin Gold Beach mail carriers, or from a dis Eckley, anchors the government ship than displace Americans. 1 " wish you tance by Registered Mail. it is confidently believed the re career as a printers’ devil. Two- she will bear, else wo strand upon had to fight them yourself now.” ceipts for Ju ly will increase some thirds of the editors of the United the rock of ages to come, thus blast Up to a generation ago, it was what, yet it is much more certain States were once printers’ devils. ing tlie government that lias cost our habit to look upou every for J. HUNTLEY, that the disbursements will increase. Permit us to tell you that the men much blood and money to establish. eign emmigrant as an unmixed ben A conservative estimate of the defi who once did duty as printers havo A tto rn ey & C ounselor at Law, CJ O O 1» K 1 < fS , A nything anti Every It is easy enough to see the point. efit to the country, whether he cit for July is $12,000,000, that in done more to advance the interests All of the waste money forced brought skill or money, or came NOTARY PU BLIC , crease being accounted for by tlie and sustain the good name of Amer L A N G L O IS , - - - O R E G O N . from tlie laborers throughout this without either. But a change has payment of many obligations, in : : O regon . G old B each our united land of freedom is only come over our ideas. We are be cluding about $7,500,000 in interest ica than n:.y other class.—Ex. th in g you want? B arrels, Boxes, T anks, or an y th in g in stripping so much from the parent ginning to understand that tiiere that matures at tlie beginning of O f In te r e st to ou r S u b scrib ers, W ill Practico all th e C ourts of tiiis th e D airy line fu rn ish ed on short notice. tree to he cast away, and the prin are many classes of immigrants tlie fiscal year. During June tlie First-class w ork and low prices. Lite. We arc pleased to annotv’ ciple and interest lost to us forever. which are undesirable. Tlie Ger- p e n sio n s nay m e n u w ill «mount to ---- f ------ ---- Public 1 F Cases a Specialty. OoLDEN AND ITALIAN f'R'NEW I t is upcs ) the ef thi^j, ffitirf, Ui«i EaglPIt, Scotch, Irish about $10.500,000, and during the our friends that “O ur C ountry twenty men vnttr*»w:Vd an orchard and French assimilate rapidly witli H ome , of New York City, is an at M rs. E. P. A nderson, future months nearly $11,750,000. ID A H O P E A R , of fine fruit trees, loaded with line tractive illustrated monthly, and the Americans, and form a homog 8. II. HAZARD, O R IE N T A L P L U M S , Im p a tie n c e nt D e la y . fruit, ju st ready to gather, (being eneous whole. But the later ele contains some of the best stories ATTORNEY t COUNSELOR AT LAW “ PRUNUS SIMONS.” situate upon an Biand). There be ments differ in these points. The published, besides a great variety [New York Shipping List.] AND Empire City, Oregon. of choice and entertaining matter. ing two hundred laborers upon the bulk of the immigration now is Why are factories partly or en- The fashions arc illustrated and the island ready to gather the fruit at those who do not assimilate with W ill Practice in th e Suprem e C ourt, D E N M A R K , . . . O R E G O N . “ - A - l m i R l a i i c e , ” tirely suspended ? and all C ourts of this State. fair wages. But jho owners decide us, and are not good material for patterns up to d a te are given H it o r Miss, 30 cents p e r yard. Because of the lack of orders. S tripe, 35 c en ts p er y ard . that over one half of the fruit in awav free with tha paper. It is full American citizenship.' These are A nd th e new Peach, Why are orders scarce? of interest and costs only 5 cents i said orchard is not. worth as much Hungarians, Poles, Bohemians and Because merchants prefer to copy, or 50 cepts a year with an elu “ E A R L Y C H A R L O T T E ,” the balance, and they conclude Italians—jieople who present no JO SEPH HARE, K N A PP HOTEL, Originated a t Salem O regon, th e h a r ns carry light stocks, and their cus gant premium. not to gather b u t' tlie smaller part, racial sympathy with American tomers are also exercising cau diest an d l>est peach for th e C oast. although it takes all the proceeds stock. The day is rapidly coining Wc are very much pleased with N otary P u b lic & C onveyancer Port Orford, Oregon, tion. F u rn ish ed b y II. I. B lakeslee , P ort of the orchard to subsist them after it ourselves, and the publishers as when we must restrict or entirely O rford, C u rry C ounty, O regon. Why should they act so. LANGLOIS, OREGON. the rate per cent for tlie owners. prohibit the coming of these, in the sure us that nuy one of our subscri N u m e r y o n K IR I t lv o r They are waiting. I - . I iN - A J ? ! ? P r o p r i e t o r . The owners expect to get the labor interesect of national unity, as well bers who sends fifteen cents and Waiting for what? for less than half qpsf and the la as those of labor, And our friends mentions this paper, will receive For settled prices. First-class in every respect. borers say they cannot live upon of the labor organizations will do a the illustrated monthly for 3 mouths JOHN H. GAUNTLETT, What will bling about settled those scanty means. andl CELEBRATED PAINTINGS good tiling for themselves and for G ood Feed S table attached. And they keep hagiing away un the country if they shall stir up prices? each one 11x16 inches, ready Passage of a tariff bill. for framing, arsolvtbly free of til tlie fruit is lost and those people popular interest in this subject, and Is there no other disturbing cle T. d. T. BERRY, Pro. l i t i n t , ♦ lii» l a l n n J m n a l In a. . i i ___ i . • . •, , . , m « upon tlie island m ust get to some expense , except 10 cents extra to Dairyville Hotel, BANDON, OREGON. tbu$ bring it to the front.—Toledo ment? other country to subsist or starve. Blade. pay for secure (lucking and ¡«stage. Not one; commerce is resting C rescent C ity , : : C al . Now what becomes of the giild Money will be refunded if tho M idway B etween P ort O rford axd completely on the tariff. bugs in this transaction. What is pictures arc not satisfactory. This - WÄJ. S. WINSOR, B ax dox , According! o the Weit Count Trade \ Does it make any difference to Saddle-horses, Buggies, Carts and the stock in their island home worth British Columbia lias 1 t Arrnsman- . general business.if one industry is is a g<Hid chance for our readers to on the dollar. Ilather below par is ¡N otary P u b lic R eal E sta te & decorate their parlors without ex J. SORENSEN, Proprietor. Carriages it not? You see they have lost their ufactoring 159,440 pounds of opium protected more than another in the pense. Send soon and address O ur TO LET AT SHORT NOTICE AND goose that laid the golden egg, and annually, and it is consertavely es [»ending bill? C ountry H ome , 106 Fulton St. N. In su ra n ce A g en t. timnted that fully two-thirds of this ' The trouble is, no jierson can tell Y. City. Tell your friends so tliat ON REASONABLE TERM S. they can now sit tfpan the old des G o o d F e e d UH i i I i I o m . PO RT ORFORD, OREGON. erted nest until they get too much is smuggled into the United States, whether lie is slaughtered or pro- they Uso may reap tlie beuefit of Horses Boarded by th e Day, Week or squalled, and then they can say defrauding the government out o f ' tec ted, as the pending bill is like a this great offer. You can make Mon tli. duties amounting to $1,270,000. : Chinese puzzle with its numerous money by acting a- agent and get well boys, I guess wi are sold. C I G A R H A IN U » T O LI A C - I think this is a fair representa Though this immense amount of amendments. J. II. UPTON, ting yo AkAiitnds to order. CO C O R W ALE, T H E tion of the present issue tliat is Opium is [annually imported into | Is general trade waiting on the T lie re lfn o t one in tlie thousand Attorney at Law and Notary Publie stranding our government to-day. country, largely through the. Puget duty being fixed on any particular who will at first thought consider Let us puUon the break before nil is sound district, it is a remarkable article? D enmark , C urry C o ., O hioon . the low price of silver as lieing a lost. If the present party in power fact th at only twice in tho history | No; it matters not whether duty THE CENTEXIAL cause of counterfeiting, but it is refuse to grant us something much i of the Pl,8et Boun<1 district, once in '»>» sugar is specific or ad valorem, Dealer in Town Ix»ts, an<l Im proved directly so. At the present time *n^ last January, was or whether colars and cuffs arc tax- and W ild Lands. On Rogue River, I better than we are (*«.‘tng now let S A J . O O IV , ' us put on the break Y placing men ' °Piuni rcgulary imported through ‘ ed 15 or 20 per. cent. Disjxiee of any one who will coin silver just as WILLIAM RUMLEY, - - M“,îaï®r-1 at the helm who wiUsee that the i cust°m house! and then in thé tariff question, rrxit iHef branch ** I United States can pro- T akes P au ,, C ollections M ade , 1 .......................... -'sm all quantities, although it is a and merchants will do the rest. idueccan make 30 cents on the dol- P O R T O R F O R D , O R E G O N , P boceeds P romitly This well-known F erry has recently ! musses are better looked after, and well-known fact, that hundreds of How can that result be soon ac- *0’ su<'l| ofsTation, and this is prof- "N ‘ R emitted . been fitted w ith new ferry scow and save the govemmsiit from total tons hive been smuggled across the complished? I ¡table business certainly. 'I ho good boats, and footmen, horsem en wreck, N on P artisan . boundary line. In anticipation of By the display of patriotism. 1 lO,,,luo" i‘lea of counterfeiting is wagons and team s, and livestock ar, — "7------- ------- - The exploring party which left the proposed reduction in duties common sense, business prudence of issuing base coin, but there Promptly Crossed at all Times. .G rants Pass for the Josephine Co. J. M. UPTON, from $12 to $6, the business of pre- a’>d sagacity on the part of senn- is uo need of th a t if by any means . Keeps the best brands of Spiritons caves have returned. They were pnring opium in British Columbia tors? the current value of coins is main Law, Conveyancing and Real and Malt Liquors, Wines, and enthusiastic in their praise of the is demoralized, and 10 factories What has hel$»exi to cause de- tained above the prices of the metal Cigars. Estate Office, caves, and said tlipy were m uch I have already closed down with the toy. they contain, and the wonder is Bandon, Coos Connty, Oregon. grander and more p xtensive than Iielief that a death blow will be Partisanship, fealty to i« rty and that “money factories” have not sprung up long ago under such cir- they had been led tp believe. The dealt dealt to and hence hence one one ! Hie—income-tax fi ,lly. to smugnlinz, smuggling, and A General Line of Ranches, Wild Land, e<je company h ate submitted "i of the moet profitable industries in \y q « i n n e r o f A storia ia a u in u l cumstanoes. Such a factory has and Town Property in Hand. pcoposHio« to the people of Grants )the province will receive its death CatiUin Nelson of the little sham e! ’‘*r‘ed Omaha’ whcru *jmo A new wagon road has lately been Pass to build an electric road to the blow AGKNT FOR BANDON A D p I r r / i-- , ' astutff people have produced g<xxl committee appointed! amminted : ' „ I f° r / / CCnta' . K;, nne>, c H,n” money and dispute the right of the built from Gold Beach via. thi. Ferry, cw^es. and and a a committee and the traveling public, en route up l / i c . ___ c he gave the captain $1 and should government to maintain a ,nonojxdy * by the citizens, has the matter un On May 28th treasurer Starr, of and down tlie eoaat will find th is route P omt Oamtn> P mof « * ty H andled . received 2o cents change. The Gapt. r . . , . ,, “wpv j der consideration. ¡the Cherokee natioacommenced the says Kinney only gave him 75 ? ! a saver of both 18» prob distribution of $6,»40,000 t to o ^ ?4,000 ^ ts. Theeosts arc Î growing rapidly it is claimed foP the new U. ’i>00 < ’«"ts-ThocosU ¡cruiser Columbia that she ia t h > Indians. * ha"’; ,T hu large amount * is and a Thu „ „ . there i __ < is so much a feeling 1 over J ’ There was once in West ’RAILROAD. FARM. 6AR0EH. - ing overjrno J.SM. S1OLIN, fastest war ship in the w.wld. On !t e Proceeds of «ale ‘>{ ‘he Cherokee t h e e w th a t it may lx- appealed. appealed. | , no” t,y-»uker who contended that . M s ) . Isa, Pratt) a ) M tlt UH m . States last « ., Church ~7 c all I h i mOney wa* better than that of ATTOKSRY« COUXSBLCA LAW her sea trial she made 24 knote( - strip P to » the United v n a m s«u«s *»« y year, « r. # eAnTTof I 11,7 m u t s IN USE. t.'Y A LO G t E L FR F D .H T P H D . I H th a green crew; without selected be the largest wnount of bishops w«re fornwriy rvqniw l to thc «overn’n‘!nt- Marshfield. OregMi. ' fWCt CO., fuel and without spscial prepara- mo. cy ever paid o)rt to so few peo- keep almoners, or officials to dis The T r ‘ ib F7 z \Cc< kly Sun 1 -arth-es In Ptateand F riru l Court* u t u « , u i t a « n s > K u lu t a t ., r v i f » , m . at 'T he ferry . tion. pie in the Uniteu’ Hates. , tribute their alms. Francisco Call only $2 a year .JJ. 8. 8«aatoru-v-joiin I,. M itchell, J . X. Dolph.'«- ! . .C ongreseaiaA - Binger H erm ann. <ioveroor-—Sylvester Pennoyer. 8 |c re p tlj. of fetal'.— Geo. W . McBride. *>te T reasu rer—P h il M etsehan. i j u p t . P u b . Instruction, E. B. McElroy C lerk State Board School Land Com- <» jnissionera—G. W . Davis. Uuttpc.tor of Custom s. Southern Dis tr ic t of Oregon, F ran k A. Stew art, E m pire City, Oregon. DuKuty Collector of In tern al Revenue for gR ithern D istrict of Oregon, Nat. I .angel I, Jacksonville Oregon. J o in t Senator, W . 8. V anderberg. Jo in t R epresentative, J. H . U pton. Langlois Harness Shop. HAWKINS BRO’S, FRUIT TREES RAG CARPET WEAVING, Livery & Feed Stable, Plaint Decorative Painter, o a b “ BAGNELL” FERRY. fa No Risk, No No Delays. ENCING Time and Money. Hotç| aijil Feed Stable