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■B k . V o lu m e OFFICIAL r>O K T 3. DIRECTORY. O R lX H tn , Gold Beach Lodge No. 70, A. F. A A. M. A MEETS AT GOLD BEACH,OR-1 011X X 30X Wagon • Making, T U E S D A Y , S end T hem T o B e d W ith A Kiss. O, m others, so w eary, discouraged, ! Worn out with cares of the day, You often grow cross an d im p atien t.' [ Complain of the noise am i p lay ; For the day b rin g s so m any vexations, So m aniy things going am iss, O regon . B u t m others, w hatever m ay vex you, Send the children to bed w ith a kiss. D E C E M B E R H isto r y R ep eat» Itself. I S . 1 W )4 . New » N o tes. A 'i i m li N o t a M yth; [Toledo Blade.] Over $30,000 in gold bars and Once more The Oregonian is M ithin the twenty months of nuggets was taken out of an Indian ed to give the history and itt B la c k s m ith in g power of the present Democratic mound near Knoxville, Teun. of the Monroe doctrine. The tai adm inistration, it has found it nec The King of Corea has appealed is not very easy. The Monroe dc essary to borrow one hundred mil v ille , - to the American m inister for pro- trine is not exactly definable. It lion dollars, issuing bonds for that 1 tection, believing his life is in dan is vague indistinct, nebulous, but am ount, and imposing an interest it is not a myth. Yet v hen we I’. NELSON, Proprietor. ger. The dear little feet w ander o fte n , burden of 85,000,000 a year on the have talked of enforcing it we have Perhaps, from the pathw ay of rig h t; nation. Judge Isaac Howe, late Populist never known exactly ryhat we The dear little hands find new mischief These two Ioans of $50,000,000 candidate for governor of Supth mean. SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT “ Sept. 8th. To try from m orning till n ig h t, “ October 18th. each have been made upon the pre Dakota, died at his home recently ! But think of the desolate m others After the fall of Napoleon the Judge—J. 0 . F ullerton, Roseburg. “ November 10th. Who’d giveall the world for your bliss, text of m aintaining the gold re j in Redfield. D istrict Attorney—George M. Brown, “ December 8th. doctrine of the divine right of kings And, as thanks fur your infinite b les serve; but they were really made W. G auntlett , W. M. Roseburg. Three-fourths of the winter wheat was again param ount in Europe, sings, Fred H are, Secretary. COUNTY O FF IC E R S: necessary by the deficiency of the sown in the western third of Kati- and there appeared a disposition on Send the children to bed w ith a kiss. County Judge—M. Ditey, Giol«d Beach. H o rs e s h o e in g , revenues. The new tariff law fails l sag has been m ined by the drouth. the part of the great [lowers to as Commissioners—Jonh D. Cooley Ber - For some d ay th eir noise will not vex so utterly to provide sufficient rev i ry George F itzhugh, P o rt Orford. President Cleveland has been re sist Spain in her efforts to regain Sheriff—Jesse Turner, Gold Beach. you, WAGON REPA IRIN G , ETC., ETC., enue to meet the governm ent’s re County C le rk -S . p Peirce, Gold Beach The silence will h u rt you tar m ore; fusing to see any one not a member her American colonial possessions, PROMPTLY DONE. • Treasurer—M. B. Gibson, Gold Beach. P. J. L IN D B E R G , You will long for th e ir sweet, childish quirements, th a t at the present rate of his cabinet, and Democratic lea the independence of which our Assessor—Janies P. Russell, Tainglois. of deficiency a third bond issue will voices, School Supt.—William S. Guerin, Laug- country, through sympathy with re ders are displeased. For a sweet childish face a t the door, be required by April next. publican effort, bad acknowledged. Stock Inspector—T. W- Crook, Sr., Gold And to press a child’s face to your bosom Leaders of his party refused to These facts bring vividiy before In bis message of Decembor, 1823, You’d give all th e world for th i s ; Surveyor—John Fitzhugh, Port Orford. thç people two facts: T hat the low sanction Cnpt. K olb’s plan to have President Monroe called attention U IN O K R T A I t F I t , For the comfort ’twill bring in your C O O P E R , MEETINGS OF TH E COUBTS ’. tariff policy of the Democratic par himself seated as governor of A la to the matter, saying; “ We owe it sorrow, C ircuit Court meets on the Third Mon P ort OatoBl>, C urry C ounty , O regon , Send the children to bed w ith a kiss. ty is destructive to national pros bama by force. to candor and to (he amicable rela day in September of each year. D E N M A R K , - - - OREGON. perity; and that the Democracy has County Court meets on the first Mon Commissioner of Internal Reve tions existing between the United F ro m B . F . D o w e ll. days in January, April, July and Sep All orders prom ptly filled, and satisfac not the statesm anship to formulate nue M iller’s annual report shows a ¡States and those (European) pow B u tter Boxes, and Barrels of any size, te m b e r of each year. tion guararanteed. a revenue measure which can be falling off in receipts during the ers to declare that we should con Tanks Tubs, Buckets, etc., made to or PO STO rrCEB IS tuk county In a letter to the T bibun E, dated F. M . der. E verything in the Dairy line. depended upon to meet the neces year of $13,839,540. name or orriuE. sider any attem pt on their part to at Ortis, Va , Nov. 29th, B. F. Dow F. H . Blake Chetco, A ll work guaranteed. sary governmental expenditures. Mrs. S. E . Cooley Firms controlling one-fifth of the extend their system to any part of Ferry, ell writes: . b C. Dewey The proof of Iwth these proposi Gold Beach, product of the broom and brush this hemisphere ns dangerous to our I shall return to W ashington Mrs. E. J. Burrow Ophir, tions is before the people to-day. Geo. Dart P o rt Orford, industry of the country have form peace and safety.” It was declared City in a few days to press the Or E . Dodge K iiA P P H O T E L , egon claims before the Court of And as like causes produce like re ed Denm ark, further th at wo “could not view a combination. A. H . Thrift I-anclois, sults, we find the conditions of to any interposition in the nffaiws of Mrs. C. Guerin Eekley, Claims, and the committees of both One and one half acres of ocean day the same as those resulting American states by any European Port Orford, Oregon, houses of Congress. I get tny mail A V t i t o li m n 1< e f . from the last low tariff—the “ W al dock slid into Puget Sound at To- power, for the purpose of oppress here in four hour8 after it arrives ker tariff,” which prevailed from ooma, carrying property with it ing them, or in any manner con L. L. BURTENSIIAW, P r o p r i e t o r . in W ashington. - To do business in Residence Near the “ Three Sisters.” L . I t N A l ’ P and destroying life. 1840 to 1800. trolling their destiny, in any other tlie Court of Claims I can advocate A T T O R N E Y A T I - A AV, P. 0 . Address, Ophir Curry Co., Oregon. Under th a t Democratic tariff our light than as a manifestation of an Engineers are a t work surveying Fi ‘st-elass in every respect. many of the claims in my hands for industries were practically reduced for tho A tlantic and Pacific railroad unfriendly disposition towards the Work can be sent by Port Orford or 1 collection, here as well as 1 could M y rtle P o in t, O regon . . 1 Gold Beach mail carriers, or from a dis-1 Good Feed Stable attached. in m y office in W ashington City, to one—agriculture. We did not which is to be an air line from New United States.” manufacture enough of any of the York to Chicago. tnnee by Registered Mail. This declaration was followed by i t nearly all lias to ho done by type great staple articles to supply our an inquiry, addressed to ‘-Are: ErekU- W ill practice in all the Courts of the w riting or printing. There will be In his report Comptroller Eckels own needs. We had to buy the dent through joint resolution by the State, and in the U. S. Laud Office. D a iry v ille H o te l, hut little done in any Oregon claims bulk of the m anufactured articles advises a change from a bond to a two houses of congress, for informa before the first of January or Feb we required abroad. The balance safety fund security as a basis for tion relative to “ deteriiiinatton of M idway B etween P out O rford and ruary, 1895. of trade was against us nearly all bank circulation. any sovereign, or combination of There are legal questions pend B andon , J. M. UPTON, Tho sugar tru st has closed it# re sovereigns, to assist Spain in the the time. The golden streams of ing before the United States Su the precious metal from California fineries in Boston, New York and subjugation of her late colonies on J. SORENSEN, Proprietor. preme Court that will throw some torney and Counselor at Law, was shipped across the Atlantic to Philadelphia, throw ing 50,000 men tlie American continent.” Through light on tlie various legal questions DENM ARK , - - - OREGON. pay the adverse balance. Then out of employment. these proceedings it came to be un J a V P illO IN , O K E t . O ' N . th a t have been raised and decided H it or Miss, 30 cents p er yard. camo the Crimean war, which, by G o o d F e o t l H t n D l e i * . against the Indian* depTudWtxu Stripe, 35 cents per yard. John Barns, the English labor derstood th a t a sort of guardianship emsing Souilfbrn Russia to the rest Office upstairs, in Eldorado Building. 1 claim ants’by the Court of Claims. leader, reached New York recently, was *v be maintained by the United of Eurdpe, sent wheat to $2 a bush N either the attorneys nor court rire and was welcomed by the various States over the weaker nations of el here, while the other cereals and the Western hemisphere. How far C I G A R S A N D T O U A C - inclined to do much until the Su trade unions. wool shared ill the increase of price. this guardianship should be extend preme Court makes several deeis- J. M. SiG L IN , These advantilious causes postpon High officials of C hina have peti ed has never been defined, but what CO F O R SA L E, | ions. In fact no attorney can tell ed the inevitable results of a low tioned for the impeachm ent of Li is called “The Monroe Doctrine” ATTORNEY & COUNSELOR AT LAW how to prepare a case until either T. d. T. BERRY, Pro. tariff until 1857, when tlie hard H ung Chang, who is charged with has now, during tlie past seventy Congress or the Supreme Court con 33^V7V J > O IV Marshfield, Oregon. times set in, as they generally do corruption and treason. years, been recognized as a part of strues the act of 1891. C rescent C it y , : ; C a l . with a financial crisis. Nly health is poor, but I am China’s peace envoy to Japan the settled policy of tho United Practices in Stateand Federal Courts. The low tariff then, as it docs much better. 1 have gained fifteen turns out to be a subordinate of an States. now, deprived the treasury of enough Saddle-horses, Buggies, Carts and Nor is it merely a phrase. When pounds of flesh since 1 arrived in English baronet whose queen lias revenue to meet governm ental ex Carriages at the breaking out of our civil war the m ountains of Virginia. rewarded him for faithful service. WM. S. WINSOR, penditures. And then, as now, the the emperor of the French, the lit Money is scarcer than it was ev TO LET AT SHORT NOTICE AND Democratic adm inistration was Public men in W ashington re tle usurper of the name of tho great er known before in Virginia to the ON REASONABLE TERMS. Notary Public Real Estate & compelled to run the country into garded the Sugar T ru st’s announce est champion of republican liberty, I L lN lìF A C T U R E R « . oldest inhabitant. debt, by issuing bonds, in order to ment that it would close its refiner the only Napoleon, attem pted to The following are the usual pri Horses Boarded by the Day, Week or We take pleasure in Inform ing the Insurance Agent. get the funds to keep the govern ies, ns a bluff to effect legislation. Month. plant a foreign monarchy in Mex public th a t we have established a fac ces in Charlotsville, the county ment going. tory at Ban<l<n, and are tu rn in g out a PORT ORFORD, OREGON. In his annual report Secretary ico, on our southern border, and ac fine quality of cigars, w hich we are off seat of til is county: By the winter of 1859-60 we had ering at tlie lowest possible prices. W heat 40 cents per bushel; corn Morton suggests exporting dresred tually placed his dupe, Maximilian, negotiated all the bonds for which T R Y O U R C IG A R S , 35; oats, 3 7 |; sweet potatoes, 37$; beef instead of live cattle, in view on the throne, intending to m ain we could find a market. Foreign And you will be convinced they are the Irish potatoes, <t7|; turkeys 9 cents L a n d . AJO* of the prohibition of foreign gov tain there by military power, the investors were »high of loaning best. United States warned him todesist, J. H U N TLEY , per pound dressed; chickens 10 ernments. money to a governm ent which was SMOKING & CHEW ING TOBACCO, and at tlie conclusion of our civil cents per pound dressed; eggs 10 CIGARETTES, incapahleof form ulating laws which The Chicago Trades assembly war actually started an arm y to cents per dozen; apples 81 per bar Attorney & Counselor at Law, PIP E S , ETC., AU Styles of would produce enough revenue for discussed the proposed increase in wards Mexico undttU. Sheridan to re l, and everything else in projior- K ept in stock. T ry us. its needs. D uring the last year of the arm y, and appointed a commit expel thy intruder. NOTARY PUBLIC, Then with a tion. the Buchanan adm inistration, our tee to draft resolutions opposing it. i perfidy unparoled the.F rench ehaj Ixinds, bearing a high rate of inter G old B each : : O regon . H e ’» D ea d at F re»nt. Chicago Russian Americans, ¡n Iatan masquerading ip Napoleon» v ille est, were offered at from 12 to 18 Made to Order. mass meeting, petitioned the czar i naUic abandoned poor ^SMtimlliaii Julius Ctesar was considered a per cent discount w ithout liuding to grant his people freedom of! to the exasperated [leople o f Mexico, Vili Practice in all the Courts of this T E A M H A R N E S S from $15.50 up. any one willing to buy. State. j great man, and so he was. But he i-jieceh and religion and the right of who soon made short work of his C A R T H A R N E S S from $6.50 up. The same thing is beginning J had his limitations, and some un assemblage. pretensions. Public Land Cases a Specialty. S a d d le-B lu n k c ta , lif t s , & c ., & c . again. We have a low tariff which So, while the Monroe doctrine is known writer gives a few illustra 1ms depressed m anufacturing, which John N. Diedrichsen, Prop'r. tions: He never rode on a ’bus in does riot provide for enough reve The backbone of the opposition uot tx a c t|y tlufinable( it U a vcry H arness and Saddles repairod a t living to Stephen B. Elkins tor United 1 vn ft] unj pO[eu[, ^bing. Once more his life; he never »poke into a tele . prices. S. H. HAZARD, phone; lie never sent a telegram; nue to meet governm ental needs, j States Senator from West Virginia | lhe worl(l will BCC how v iu i it 1S, if D a ir y v ille , C urry Co., Or. and a Democratic adm inistration J has been broken, and it.is believed j any nalioll of the Eastem hem ie- L n n g l o l a , O iu 'tfo n . j he never entered a. railway train; has begun the old policy of borrow he will have a walk-over. ATTORNEY 4 COUNSELOR AT LAW i phere shall attem pt to construct I he never lead a newspaper; he nev- Slngle or double rigs and saddle b o r - ! . ,.„i. .. n . i i ing money to meet current expen Senator Sherm an declares it was : “" J control the proposed intcr- „ ses to let . a t . any . hour, , , . . . er viewed his troops through a field ses. Perhaps by 1896 the people Empire City, Oregon. day or night. I 1 the intention of the founders of tlie i oceanic canid through the central Fussengers taken to an y point desired glass; never read an advertisement; of the country will have had g les he never used patent medicine; lie son severe enough to make them government to make tlie Secretary American statja>. Oregonian. W ill Practice in the Supreme Court, I a t reasonable fare. and all Courts of this State. Horses boarded by the day week or never cornered the wheat market; understand th a t, the Democratic of the Treasury free form tlie die- m onth, and will receive th e beet of he never crossed the Atlantic; he Jacksonville, Or., Dec C.—Tho party is unfit to be trusted with tation of the President. care and atten tio n . grand jury today returned a in never was in a machine shop; he low er until it abandons its low-tar- M arriage’portions after twenty dictm ent against J. R. Neil, county L A N G L O IS, - - - O R E G O N . , never went to a roller skate rink; i ill fallacies and possesses .statesmen years service is w hat the female tel judge, for broaking in the county he never controlled a manufactu with at least the rudim ents of finan JO SE PH H A RE, egraph operators in Enghind now jail door in the absence of the sher Barrels, Boxes, TUnks, or an ything In ring company; believer dictated a cial knowledge. I Alwavs for Halo a t the lowest m ark et ask of the Postmaster General. They iff, to secure possession of an in the Dairy line furnished on short notice. | letter to typewriter girl; he never price. will all be over forty then. Notary Public & Conveyancer First-class work and low prices. sane man, to have Inm conveyed to invested in railway stock; he never ! We understand th at a hill will tlie insane asylum. The indict Friends of Democratic Senators i played a game of billiards; be never • be introduced in tlie next legislu LANGLOIS, OREGON. ment accuses Neil of the crime of reiterate th eir declaration th a t it saw an electric light; he never list- tine asking that the Siuslaw coun- THE CEXTENIAL JO H N H. GAUNTLETT, ened to a phonograph; he never i try in Lane county, and the coast lias been decided t<> pasa a free bu - | wilfully defacing a building not bis posted a letter; he never had his | portion of Douglas county he crea- gar hill, and president Hevemeycr ; own, and recites that the defendant, J. H. U l’TON, lv ted into a new county. We do not says the works of the American re December I, 1894, willfully defaced photograph taken. | think that this portion of Lane fining Company would I xj closed the county jail by breaking the door Attorney at L*w and Notary Public The judge surrendered O R F O R D , OREGON, county would object to »uch a di- until the legislation was clearly de thereof. BANDON, OREGON. I ' vision, a» it would l>e the means of fined. himself without a warrant, and was DBBMARf , C urrv Co., O rbgon . SA I J o I saving considerable money to old ' placed tinder ixnidi of $100, which t jOFroa 15 L ane.— Eugene G u a rd . ! he at once furnished. Dwiler in Town Lota, and Improved barml««« brrb» C IIK 1 P F O ll O A H U , N O TH E. ~ and Wild Lands. remed.c« th»» do rwt In Local correspondence should reach us I _— .— — fnre the c r Int^rf^re >'ltaoae*e ___ _ * It U op ftud prore* the «emiai i not later than Monday evening. Lengthy I y . -fRIglJ5K :UKI K„n Francisco Over one hundred wetburs and wether ' dhviutiuettbocoiapFXlafa. , i- All persons err. w arned not to bunt coinniunii-atioii» «boulil arrive not later T axrr Paro, Coixtenoifs M adr , .urn i «rlStir'riF'lM-FiMmTSSáw tku I Keeps the liest brand» of Sniritons ______ by aod leadtof «ociety and eoriety ladies * lambs. Gall on or address. sc u t a n y Au* on mv laorl. mid will tv ¡ , r I ’lite.’ for than Kri'lav or Haturdiiy. Send in tb$* W eekly C'nll will P b « n : u i m P romptly and Malt Liquors, Wines, tod BV MAU. CONFUCNTIAL E » T Tjgÿ » ) JW F. PFWTEBEK, ycftr fur |2 . Itrospass. J . A, H A IX K b nrw» am* we will give you a newiiy pc- j • e n U I« 1« ftü kiu n » G urry C ounty, F ebruary (Wb, 1998. p e r . R emittcd . P o rt Orford, Gurry Co.. Oregon. F. UTKX IK C K ttT IU r U , C M M A U . I Cigar», . bt 4» e orriexna: w fjr —AND— Saturday evening or o r be- TJ. 8. Senators—John H . Mitchell, J. N. / r r x f o pgon r e the full moon in each m onth Dolph. All brothers in good standing cordially Congressman—Binger H erm ann. invited to attend. < iovem or—8y ivester Pennoyer. D ates oe R egular M eetings ron 1894:1 Secretary of State—Geo. W McBride. State Treasurer—P hil Metschan. Saturday E vening, Feb. 17tli. “ March 17th. Supt. Put). Instruction, E . B. McElroy. “ April 11th. . Clt rk State Board School Land Loin- “ May 19th. mlssioners—G. W . Davis. “ Ju n e 16th. Joint eteuutor, W. S. Yanderherg. Joint Representative, J . H. L pton. “ July 11th. “ August 11th. a Carpenter & Builder. 0. P. HAAGENSEN, H. N EELY , Mrs. E. P. Anderson, RAG CARPET WEAVING, Livery & Feed Stable, WHITE LABOR CIGARS, KEENER & LEWIN, iOiS HARNESS & BRIDLES HAWKINS BRO’S, O <> <> 1 'M l t H , Hay anil Grain Plain e Decoratine Paiatar,J o o L .K H 'ta , Proprietor,