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About The Port Orford tribune. (Port Orford, Or.) 1892-19?? | View Entire Issue (Dec. 11, 1894)
Mésange. b in d s of the government hearing a a nt in .is support w ou'4 be supei- THE ¡low rate of interest and maturing T H E STEAM ER ttous. I shall, therefore, content T he Presidents message to Coin i within a short period. The last All temperance associations should gress, is an ably written, interest session of congress having failed to myself with an unqualified indorse ment of the secretary’s proposed be encouraged. The Catholic church ing and instructive document cover "¡confer such authority, resort was changes in the law and a brief and for the last nineteen year’s lias nev ¡ng a large field, and discussing necessarily had to the resumption B EA CH , OREGON, V ?-\ . er ceased to preach temperance to many subjects, and is worth the act of 1875, and, pursuant to its imperfect statem ent of tbeu" prom G O L D inent features.. It is proposed to tile whole world.. And here by tern- time of every citizen to read. Its provisions, bonds was issued draw- l M V K t ) SVKBY TLEHUAV KVKX1NU. repeal all laws providing for the perancc I mean moderation in tbe length, however, will prevent its ¡hg interest at the rate of 5 per cent M R S . D U N L A Y , V r o p rlctreo a . WALTER1 SUTTON, Proprietor. deposit of U nited States bonds as use of everything. I f a man can' publication in full by the average per nunum und maturing 10 years security for circulation ; to perm it SUBSCRIPTION RATES. not control himself as to the q u an -| country paper, as it contains some after their issue, that being the national banks to issue circulating One C»pv One Y ear...................... $1.50 tity of liquor he should take, he is 20,000 words. The tariff and Fi- M eals 25 c. nta. B -ds 25 eetits. shortest time authorized by the act. notes not exceeding in am ount 75 One Copy Six Month« the most I am glad to say, however, th a t in One Copy Three M ouths................. 50 not apt to control the other passions naneial questions per eent^of their paid up and un Special rates by the m onth to regular of his nature. The Cutholie church im portant, we quote from them es the sale of the bonds the premium boarders. im paired capital, provided they de, has total abstinence societies for sage in full on these subjects, as received operated to reduce the rate posit with tlie government as a guar . J to v E B T iB iK O R ate « R easosable . those th a t wish to become total ab follows : N . IL C O U S IN S , - M a s te r , of interest to be paid by the govern antee fund iu United States Legal stainers, hut she does not force her THE TARIFF. ment to less than 3 jier cent. N oth tender notes, including treasury Headquarters for the Chetco and \\ ¡11 make regular tripe between members to join. Drunkenness is A8EXTS rop tue Tuint'NE : Tho .tariff act passed at the last ing could be worse o r further re notes of 1890, a sum of equal Gold Beach trl-weekly Stage line. a crying evil, hut it is not the great- j M u n I ’ i - i i i k -I m c o , rT>i-in I< la < 1 , J . L. L ake. ■? - - - Hinith River. session of congress needs im portant moved from sensible finance than am ount to 00 jier cent of the notes ost of all evils. I do not believe in . - - Chetco. F. IL Blake, between they desire to issue; this deposit to GOOD FEED STABLE IN CONNEC I ’o i - t O i ’l b c d u n d C u e s am endm ents if it is to bo executed the relations existing TION WITH THE HOTEL. - - O d d Beach. giving the pledge to an inveterate Vf, O uuntlett, - H uy, government he m aintained at all times, but Pistol River, drunkard. JJo oonnot and will not effectively and with certainty. In the currency the A, H . Crook, - - - has is« <1, the gold held for' addition to such noeessary am end whenever any bank retires any part A. B. Sabin, D enm ark and Langlois. keep it. Drunkenness in th at man C ARRYING PASSENGERS AND ments as will not change the rates its redemption and the means of its circulation a proportionate THE has become a disease and it m ust F R E IG H T . A loyerniuout F r e e Seed D istrib be treated accordingly, and the bet of duty, I am still very decidedly which must he resorted to for part of its guarantee fund shall be in favor of putting coal and iron the purpose of replenishing such returned to it; to permit the secret ution . Freight to and from T ort Orford, $ 5 ter place for him is in some state upon the free list. So far as the redemption fund when impaired. ary of tlio treasury to prepare and per ton. B u tte r $ 5 p er ton. institution. We should not scorn Wr. Morton. Secretary of Agri a drunkard hut we should raise him sugar schedule is concerned, 1 Even the claims upon this fund keep on hand ready for issue in case P. J. MASTERSON, Agent, Port Or culture, lias been persistent and up with a brotherly hand and lead would be glad, under tho existing were confined to the obligations ori- an increase in circulation is desired, ford, Oregon. vigorous in hi* opposition to the him gradually up to virtue and aggravations, to see every particle ginally intended, and if the redemp- blank national bank notes for each G O L D B E A C H , O l t K O . , present methods of seed d istribu honor. We should teach inen th at of differential duty in favor of re-j tion of these obligations meant their bank having circulation, and to tion by the department, of which they can I mj men of honor and eneit fined sugar stricken out of our tar- ' cancellation, the fund would be repeal tho provisions of the present GEORGE DEVENDORF, Proprietor. he is the head. Originally design gy even without a pledge. No man iff law. If with all the favor ac very small. But these obligations !. v imposing im itations and res > il I < » l ^ I A K E I t cd as a means for distributing seeds should expose himself to danger if corded the sugar-refining interest in when received and redeemed in gold trictions, thus perm itting such in o f rare and probably valuable char« he knows himself to have a craze our tariff laws, it still iauguishes to are not canceled, hut are re-issued crease or reduction within the limit C entrally located, F irst-class ne aeter for trial and report, the busi for liquor. H e should ueyer touch the extent of closing refineries and and may do duty ineny times by of tho 75 jx?r cent of capital, to be commodations. Feed sta b le in eon- PORT ORFO RD, OREGON. discharging thousands of workmen < way of drawing gold from the trea- as quickly made as emergencies ness has grown to enormous dim en it and lie should never enter a sa neetlon w ith Hotel. sion-1, the seed* being mainly dis loon. When a man takes a glass of it would seem to present a hopeless' sury. Thus we havo an endless arise. In addition to tlie guarantee [Shop at 1001, Jackson street.] tributed by members of Congress, liquor through social etiquette or case for reasonable legislation, i chain in operation, constantly de- fund required. I t is proposed to W hatever else is done or omitted, I ploting tho treasury’s gold, and provide a safety fund for the imme lu an address before the association for his health, we should not, like Konrri by th e w e e k , # 4 . S in g le Boots and Shoes, Harness and Sad .of Agricultural Colleges and Expe Pharisees, condemn that man and earnestly rejieSit hore the recoin- never near a final rest. As if this diate redemption of tlie circulating M ea ls 2 5 c e n ts. H eils 2 5 cen ts. dles repaired with promptness. rim ent Stations, be stated th at in ostruzize him from the ranks of got d mendation I have made in another' was not bad enough, we have, by a notes of failed banks by ini|xisiiig a i portion of this communication, t h a t ' statuary declaration th a t it is the sm all annual tax, say one-half of the last year there had been sent society. 1 do not believe >n coerc the additional duty ot 1 10th of a ! policy of the government to liiain- 1 per cent iqion the average circula o u t about G,000,000 packages of ing all liquor dealers. Jt is sim ply seeds, weighing 305 tons, sent to tyranny. But I do most emphatic? ccnt per |>ound laid upon sugar ¡in? tain the parity between gold and tion of each hank until the fund nbout 1,500,000 different persons. ally condemn gambling cither for ported from countries paying a I silver, added the foroe and moineni- amounts to 5 per cent of the total Although each packegc sent con drinks or for money. If liquor hounty on its export lie abrogated, turn of this exaustlng process and ' circulation outstanding. When a bank fails its guarantee tained a request for a report of re houses in this country were conduc It seems to mo that exceedingly ini-1 added largely to the currency obli- sults, only a few thousand made ted as they aro in France there portant considerations point to the gations claiming this peculiar gold fund is to he paid into tax safety D E A T z K H K IZV any reply, and non» of these made would not be room for serious com propriety of this am endm ent with redemption. Our small gold reserve I fund, and its notes are to be rc- any report of value—in most eases plaint. W hat tho Catholic church the advent of a new tariff policy is thus subjeot, to drain from cvery , j eclne(i ¡n tlie first instance from 1 such safety fund thus augmented. the parties simply asked for more. has always condemned is the abuve not only calculated to relieve the side. The secretary proposed the aboli of liquor. Saloon keepers should consumers of our land in the cost The demands that increase our Any im pairm ent of such fund tion of this method, and, instead, never give liquor to a. man whom of their daily life; but to invite a ¡danger also increase the necessity of caused thereby to bo made good favors an appropriation of $500 to they know to havea craze for liquor. better development of American protecting this reserve against de from the immediately available cash each agricultural experiment sta They should not, under any consid thrift and create for us closer and pletion, and it is most unsu tisfaeto- ‘‘■68C1S said hank, and if these tion for the trial and distribution eration, give or sell liquor to boys. more profitable ccinnicrcial relations ry to know th a t tho protection af should he insufficient such impair- of seeds, plants, trees, etc., believed They should keep sacred the Sun with the rest of the world, it follows forded is only a temporary pallia meut to be made gixxl by a pro-rata to be valuable for the respective day laws as regulated by the state. as a logical and imperative necessi tion. I t is perfectly and palpably assessment among the other hanks, states, holding that this plan will If wc live in Rome let us abide by ty that we should at once remove plain that tho only way under the their contributions constituting a greatly increase the value of tbe the laws of Home. If in Oregon, the chief, if not the only obstacle present conditions by which this first Jien upon the assets -of the work as well as greatly decrease tile we are equally bound to respect the which lias so long prevented our reserve, when dangerously depleted, failed b a n ia n favor of the contri •cost. I t is understood President laws of this state. All boys should participation in the foreign carry can he reoUuished is through the buting bank*. As a further securi •Cleveland is in full agreement with t ike the pledge, to hold and to ing trade of the sea. A tariff built issue and sale of bond» of Un. go v -! ty, it is contemplated th a t the ex Secretary Morton. On the other keep until they have attained the upon the theory th at it is well to em inent for gold, u1 d yet congress ! isting provision fixing the individ hand, m any members of congress age of 24. If they cannot control cheek imports, and thnt a home has not only thus far declined to ual liabilities of stockholders is to have stoutly opposed any cutting themselves then, all the pledges in market should bound the industry authorize the issue of bonds b e s t; be retained, and the hank’s indebt Fresh supplies received by every steamer, and wo are selling as cheap down of the present seed distribu the world would avail them noth and effort of American producers, suited to such a purpose, but there edness on account of its circulating as any house on the ooast, considering quality of goods, for wc was fitly supplemented by a refusal tion. ing. It is tho paramount duty of to allow American registry to ves seems a dis|iositioii in sonic qua.»’ notes is to be mads a first lieu on keep none but the best. every Christian mother; of all sels built abroad, though owned ters to deny both the necessity and j all its assets. For the purpose of school teachers and of all clergy nnd navigated by our people, thus power for the issue of bonds at nil. meeting the expense of printing i ' o i i i th e O rien t. men, to instill into the miuds of exhibiting a willingness to abandon 1 cannot for a moment believe that notes, official supervision, cancella Tokio, Dec. 4.—Japan lias noti youths the great principle of energy all contest for the advantage of ■ any of our citizens are delilicratcly tion and other like charges, there given fied China th a t no further peace and mastery over tho passions of American trans-ocean ic carriage. willing th a t their government shall be paid a tax, say one-half of C A I L A N D S E E U S A N D ME C O N V IN C E D . proposals will be considered, unless hum an nature. If the manufac Our new tariff policy, built upon I should default in its pecuniary ob- 1 jier cent per annum on tbe aver age am ount of notes in circulation. I ligations, or th a t its financial oper ture of liquor, the world over, could sent by a regularly accredited am the theory that it is well to encou bassador from tho Chinese court. he done away with, I would be rage such importations as our peo ations should be reduced to a silver It is further provided thnt there At the same time, Japan reminds pleased to cast my vote in favor of ple need, and th at our products basis. A t any rate, I should not shall be no uational bank, except China th a t it is nut Japan that is such a measure for the general and manufactures should tiud-mar- feel that my duty was done if I in case of a failed bank, shall re suing for peace,. Jap an is dissatis good of m ankind, but 1 do not be kets in every part of the habitable omitted any effort I could make to lease or retire its notes iu tlie first fied with C hina’s temporizing policy lieve in any scpcrutc state prohibi globe, is consistently supplemented avert such a calamity. As long, instance a t its own office or at agon- ud < laiiiis th at China is seeking tion. Where you have five saloons by the greatest possible liberty to therefore, as no provision is made c’es to I* originated by it, and so a <tionccssiont in advance of a formal now, under our present regime, our citizens in the ownership and for the final redemption or the put- IDed reserve may lie maintained on jc inference looking to a settlement. would have twenty private saloons navigation of ships iu which our I ting aside for the currency obliga account of deixisits. Another very tion now used to repeatedly and im portant feature of this plan is Yokohama, Dec. 3.— According with local prohibition. Liquor is products and manufactures may be constantly draw from the govern the exemption of state banks from Jo the semi-official press, Japan has an evil only because men have transported. The millions now paid nient its gold, and so long as no taxation by the United States, in decided to insist upon heavy con made it to bo so with thomselves. to foreigners for carrying American better authority for bond issues is 1 vases where it is shown to the sa rngc men to ho tem per passengers and products across the ditions of peace, which will be ^ ... allowed than at present exists, such tisfaction of the secretary of the ate, and the only way to persuade sea should be turned into American creased ns tho war is prolonged. If authority will be utilized whenever treasury and controller of currency the war is concluded now, Japan the heart of man is hv grace and hands. Shipbuilding, which has | and as often as becomes necessary hanks claiming such exemption, not by force. been protected to strangulation, would accept 400,000,000 yen and to maintain a sufficient gold reserve 1 th a t they have not had outstand- should be revived by the prospect the cession of the territory now oc ing tlieii circulating notes exceed The sugar grower» have entered of profitable employment for ships and abundant to save the credit of cupied by her forces. If Taktt and ing 75 per cent of their paid up and our country and make good the fi Shan Hui-Kwan cAnnot ho attaked suit against the U nited States gov when built, and the American sailor nancial declarations of our govern unim paired capital; th a t their this winter, because of tho climate, ernm ent to recover the amounts should be resurrected and again ment, Questions relating to our stockholders are individually liable the war will be pushed iu other carued under the bounty act by the take his place, n sturdy and indus banks and currency are closely con for the redemption of their circula -o- parts of China. No armistice will crops of 1894. The action so far trious citizen in tune of jicace and a nected with tlie subject just referred ting notes to the full extent of their taken is hut the entering wedge to lx1 granted, unless China formally patriotic and safe defender of Amer The people of Rogue River nnd vicinity are respectfully informed th a t to, and they also present some un ownership of stuck; th a t the liabil sues for peace and surrenders P e sim ilar suits, aggregating perhaps ican interests in the days of conflict. the undersigned have established themselves at the aliove-named place, satisfactory features. Prom inent ity of said banks upon their eircula king or gives other pledges in pro $11,000,000, th a t will he brought Tho ancient provision of the law. and have ju st opened a full and complete stack of ling notes constitutes under their among them arc the lack of elasti portion to the demands of Japan. against the treasury department in denying American registry to ships city in our currency circulation, and state law a first lien upon their as ease the result is favorable in these 3 f I C H C i l l A .Z X D I M E . built abroad and owned by Amer- I t must be stipulated th at Japan's sets; that such banks have kept ami <ji test eases. The complaints arc ha- ieans, appears in the light of pre its frequent concentration in finan power is absolute. maintained n guarantee fund in sod upon the allegation that the sent conditions not only to lie a cial centers when it is most needed United States lcgaltcuder notes, In- It will he 0Hr purpose to keep a Complete 8tock, and will try to supply London, Dee. 4.—According to United States by the act of Con failure for good at every point, but in other parts of the country. The advices received from an excellent eluding United States treasury notes the demand« of Un-trade, and give satisfaction. Call and see gress granting a bounty of j cent to be nearer a relie of barbarism absolute divorcement of the govern of 1800, equal to 30 per cent of tlieir ( authority upon the subject of peace ment from the business of banking us, exam ine and priue our goods and you will find a ¡«.»und tqioii all sugar grown in than anything that exist* under outstanding circulating notes, and between China and Japan, the nego you can get tlie United States and territories, the permission of a statute of tho is the ideal relationship of the gov tl,e I such bunks have prom ptly rcdecm- tiations are not making as rapid entered into legal contract with the United States, I earnestly recom ernm ent to the circulation of strides ns supposed. It seems that | ed tlieir circulating notes when pre currency of the oenntry. T H E B E R T B^VUG K A^EV « com plainants as well as nil sugar mend its prompt appeal. sented at their principal or brunch Japan intends to insist upon strong growers, and let! them by its terms This condition cannot l>c imme offices. It is quite likely that this ' er and more tangible proofs of Chi . THE FINANCIAL QUESTION. You ever obtained on the River. to undertake the culture of heetr diately reached, but as a step in na’s submission, before 11 H’g : and other plants from which sugar During the last m onth the gold that direction and os a means of scheme may be usefully amended Our prices do not cliange with the wind and weather, but wc try to giv* in some of its details, but I am sat peace. is obtained, but which could not reserve in the treasury for the p u r-. securing a more clastic currency satisfaction to all. t h e Foo, Dec. 4. Commissioner j have been profitably pursued with l»oee of redeeming the notes of the and obviating other objection* to isfied it furnishes a basis for a very lletring says th a t Colonel Hanne- j out the benefits of such a contract. J government circulating as money in I the present arraiigcineiil of bank great improvement in our present banking and currency syste n. ken, the commander-in chief of the The claim is further made th at tho the hands of the jieoplc became so cireulation, tho secretory of the Chinese forces, is raising 100,000 crops of the complainants were reduced, auu its further depletion treasury presents in iiis report a) • soldiers, to bu officered entirely by! growing mid the sugar resulting in the exercise of proper care for scheme modifying the present bank The Catholic mission on the Ulna- ' Our new Catalogue ia a grand p o rtfolio o f all t k e la te s t MB* Eurnpouns, mostly German. Some from them was in process of man- the public welfare It became neces- ing laws a id providing for the issue tiila reservation has 100 pupils in b e s t s t y le s o f Organa aad Pianos. I t illustrntes, describw. ,if these officers have already Ar-1 ufaututc long before the passage by w ry to replenish the reserve and J of circulating notes by state banks| attendance now. All are boarded I JtiTe* «»“ »*«■£’>WS"’ price, on Organs from ia g .s o up, and Pianos from > ijo up. It shows how to buy at TThnlrials adved and others are on the way to Congress of tlie measure repealing thus m aintain popular faith in the five from taxation, under certain li and sleep in the building, and 4 0 1 direct from tbs atanntacturen, and sava over go per sent. 'C hjM . Seven thou »mid soldiers tho provisions of the act granting ability and determination of the niiiauons. The secretary explain* I are dependent upon Catholic char-1 TH E CORNISH ORGANS AND PIANOS have been ordered to reinforce Tung the bounty, and that the govern government to meet ns agreed its his plan so plainly, and in its ad- j ity, the governisent providing for Cnaranteed for sj vis., have been played and prnfaed for nearly to y n .; tod ayth e» are the most popular iartnunents made, Chow, 50 miles west of Che Foo, ment has no right to withhold the l>ecuiuttry obligations. I t would I vantages are developed by him w:Ui GO only. A new building is being isriw* s w C ra^t. fo serf Me O mmi *f ¡n this emergency i such remarkable dearness, that any put up and a good worK and wo being supplied from Vul- pay incut of the bounties alleged to I h*ve ,>ci'n fiMmaMer tfoe erssg ** east n t i tM » H 1 mm. being C O R N ISH A CO. (artn*. nearly » ym > W aoblnaSan. IU be due. J/aiAVei. the authority had existed to issue j effort on my part to present argu- ■ done. O C EA N H O U S E , A R C A TA , Deveniorf Hotel JOHN HUNTLEY, WM, s. WfNSOR & SON, Gen era 1 Merci i and i se, Groceries & Provisions PORT ORFORD, OREGON. Highest Prices for Hides, Furs, Etc. '.L isi,'.. PACKERS’ ASSOCIATION. » K A I? K 1« fit IN General Merchandise, Groceries and Provisions. AT THE BAGNELL FERRY, ON ROGUE RIVER. fiOflK FREE J