The Port Orford tribune. (Port Orford, Or.) 1892-19??, December 18, 1894, Image 2

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    T li E
F r o m th e O r ie n t.
THE
The wind-seems to hav.e played ;
T H E STEAMER
moat havoc at Myrtle Point. Steve i
Meed’s house and barn were both I
7«», JJec. lO.—The Chinese
I wrecked. The Methodist church j 5te fearful th at a landing of the j
was lifted off its foundation and j Japanese will be made pear here, |
GOLD BJEACH. OREGON.
-O FFIC IA L PAPER OF C l'U K V W'. l^nuch injured, while otjicr slight whence they will innseh ;to Woi-
On Rogue River,
.. '■1 ■■■ ) damage was visited all around the Ilai-W ei. Men and guns are being
hurried to Wei-Hai-W’ai with alli
I
VKUY Tl'K M M V BVEM IXU.
, p lu O B .
I N IK S . D U N I . A T , P r o p r i e t r e s s .
possible expedition. Thc foreign-!
MA,
SUTTON, t Proprietor.
A nobble example of a big re- ers there arc forming a volunteer)
W ILLIA M RUM LEY , - - Manager.
CRIPTIOX KATES.
suit produced by sm all means is force, to further protect themselves For
S I.75
Meals 25 cents. Beds 25 vents.
$1.50
¡found
in the fact that lea<ll* n<’*) aga|n st the diebaujed .and desert
One
ne Aenr .
W
E
W
I
T
T
S
E
N
I»
This
well-known
Ferry
has
recently
Onè
X Months .
I)) users have whittled away several ¡()g
been fitted with new ferry scow and ) Special rates by the m onth to regular
OnO'f
uree Months
forests of eedar trees in Europe, and
Beport3 from peking pay
a
hoarders.
good tw ats, and footmen, horsemen
tiie supply ot wood suitable lor lead-
strong foreign feeling prevails
wagons and team s, apd livestock are
) N . E. C O U S IN S , - - - M a ste r ,
) pencils is practically exhausted in ! tjjerc
»OK owe v e t o .
• > L i > veet
: - ; mxo — B ates Ke.yjns.' \ ulk
tire Old W orld. A n order has just
The Jftpaije9e are trying u , iloat i
Promptly Crossed at all Trine«.
Headquarters for the Chetco and
w iij make regular trips between
been placed by a noted German firm j tb(J chinese ^ „ 1 , ; ^ , Chao Yung 1
Gold Beach tri-weckly Stage line.
5
A V E S T I» FO R T H E T K IH t X B t
S a n IT vuimf I»*«»«, T i - i n l « I n » I ,
of pencil-makers with a California ;UHi Yang Wei., which was beached
GOOD FE ED STABLE IN CONNECy
B. T. Take, - - - - - Smith Hiver lumber company for a huge quanti-l alul burned in the Yalu tight,
P o r t O r fo ix l m id C o o ,
TTON W IT H THE HOTEL.
VOK OVB VE.1B. AVD
F. JR. Blake, - ............. - ' T’ketco
ty o f sequoia wood, which is found) The Japanese have dig|x>lised with
M ay,
-
Gold
Beach
\V. O auntlett, -
.
, , .
,
-, , i
A II. Crook, - - -
Pistol River. to be the best wood now available t|1(j services of an ex-regent i f
C ARRYING PASSENGERS AND
A. B. Sabin, Denmark and Langlois. for pencils. The sequoia is a big Corea.
By P O P U L A R A U T H O R S .
THE
FR E IG H T .
“ i tree of California.
W® Save .nan sftd with t h , puhllahw
th® pop®!®®
Londoq, Dec. T.—A Shanghai illustrated
monthly. T
h e H l __
............. i tarar? »nJ 1 - fam A ily -----—
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— lias this -----------------
excellent
t r a t e d H o m e C H ia e t, to furnli
There is no,certainty th at Sena­
Freight to and from T ort Orford, $.”>
I:. d u b with our paper upon the sreclaliy
Coast Mail: Judge Dyer returned dispatch says the Chinese at Port f iubllcattan
Iher&l terms quoted abov ami we are also enabled to
per ten. B u tter $ 5 per ton.
tor Dolph will be elected .to succeed
San
„hither lie went A rthur are making presents to the offer
to each eubacrlbor, » • « * , a largo and h.urisome
prem ium book, entitled,
•• T w r u t v C o m p l e t e
I
N o v e l e t t e « b y F o w i l e r A u l h o r t " Thue
Japanese
who
recently
captured
that
A new wagon road has lately been
hinwelf.
confer with parties in regard to
our subscribers, by taking ariranUge of the above
I’. J. MASTERSON, Agent, P ort Or-
iU*G t f i v i l l t T ( I r i l i n n t i c
liberal offer, may socure, in addition to their favorite
u g i v i i » g u iL i in n
> home newspaper, a year's subscription to o oaof the built from Gold Beach via. this F e rry ,)
ford, Oregon.
New York, Dee-T-—Lasjard Freres the land deal on the Coquille. The place. They
bear ami moat popular 11‘erary ami fam ily paper« pub-
and the traveling public, en route up G O I , A > B J f L A . < t l I , O l t l C O . ,
ami also - a attractive and entertaining book
.will ship $1,3*50,0000 in gold to- prospect is flattering th a t the den' [»erformances for the entertainm ent llahod,
containing twenty oompleto novelette« by twenty of
and down the coast will find tin's route
■the moi- famous a thora of America, Enp’and and
will he consummated. The eastern ot the visitors. The same dispatch ______ -In fact, a large amount o f tire moat fasclnatina a sai er of both
reading m atter at the most trilling cost
says
thejChincsc
m
erchants
enga­
: syndicate 1ms deposited 15 per cent
¡GEORGE DEVENDORF, Proprietor,
THE ILLUSTRATED HOME GUEST
llepresontative Shutruin, of Uana-
thc ru#chMe pI.ice iu bn,vk, to he ged in the «hipping trade arc trans-
la a lar^e "nd handsome 16-page, 64-eolnnin lllu a
literary and
nd fam
fam ily
11 paper, published monthly.
tilla, is preparing a hill forbidding
„ .f the „bstiacts sliow a good fering their vessels to the protec­ trated
. . . ai
BQd short gtories Uv the moat
and oontaiutnx Serial
pop-Har auf bora, , sketch«
Rko»ches. To ma, U w ta l Miscellany,
iitUlwki'
tab»
n
sirru
w
-tired
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J ousehdJ,
Children's and Humorous Depaiimeuta,
the further
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title to the property involved. Mr. tion of foreign flags. A strong anti- H am
i everything to amuse, entertain and instruct each
Centrally located. F irst-class a c ­
em ber of the fam ily circle. Among the writer«
wagon?.
Hacker is busy making abstracts foreign felling still exists in Pe- m whose
stories constantly appear la T h e I lluptratbo
commodations. Feed Stable in c o n ­ I PORT ORFORD, OREGON.
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----- Emma D. E N. Southworth,
THoimJi’chiriottt m . Br».m®._Mr®. Ann
nection with Hotel.
Washiugtim, Dec. 7.—The trea­ which are sent on for inspection us, king, but despite th at fact the fain-
lilies,of
the
British
and
Russian
!
S
î
V
”i!S, X Em ” m a Garrison Jones, Mary
mm. Â ,iaue
u . ’ï Austin,
[Shop at 1001, Jackson street.]
I Kyle Dallas, Sylvanua Cobb. Jr., Emerson Bennett, A.
surer lost by withdrawals in gold fast as made, and it is not likely
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t !■ a hlgh-claaa
Conan
Doyle, and many
others.
-----------. pub-
.
m inisters are returning.
llcatlon for the fkinily circle, handsomely pt.nted,
yesterday $1,700,000. W ithdraw ­ there will be any failure of title.
AT T H E FERR Y .
iautitally
Illustrate * 1. and
lw r.y s Interest­
treai
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- * whllo Itlsa
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ing and never dull. It la pure In moral tone, not on
W ashiugton, Pa., Dec. 7.—Col­ objectionable
B oard by (lie w eek, $4. Single Boots and Shoes, Harness and Sad­
a ls have reduced the gold reserve
word or line being allowed to enter ita
You w ill bo delighted with thia charming
West Oregonian; There is con­ onel Norton MeGjfin h is received a columns.
M
eals 2.» ce n ts. B eils 2 5 cents.
dles repaired with promptness.
paper,
and
eagerly
welcome
Its
m
onth’
rialta.
below $109,000,000.
siderable dissatisfaction among our letter from his son, Captain M cG if-) TWENTY COMPLETE NOVELETTES
?
The first Japanese Christian business men as to the manner in ' tin, commander of the Chinese war- By Popular Author, i® » i » k ® ana h»n<i®oin®
,
1
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nook of 1OT large double-column octavo pages, nicely
.church erected in America was ded- which they huye beqn treated by i ¡^hip Chen Yoen, which was one of | g 3 * S J £ ^
«3 It * title I ad i cate*,
cornpiete norelettta
icated-Pcc. 2d in San Francisco. In Goodall, Perkins & Co., on thc the licet defeated by .the Japanese contain*,
twenty well-known and popular Ru’hora. each one
which lsinten*ely intoreating. I t com nr io»1* a whole
connection with thc church will be through freight rate between this i jn the battle off the Y alu river. I t
aeaaon’.* delightful »eivilntr, and i * by far the largest
and finest collection of complete popular novelettes
i .
published in a single volume. Tho titles of the
A school w ith three Japanese and place and San Francisco. I t seems conveys the information th a t Capt. ever
I f you do, call and see or w rite to W
twenty complete novelettes contained In thia book are
as follow s:
the
undersigned;
for
on
account
of
old
two English instijuctors.
that Messrs. Guoflall, l’erkiii3 & Co., M_cGitiin was wounded much more t in d e r t h e H o ll y B e r r ie s . By Charlotte M.
age and poor health, I desire to sell uiv
e P h a n t o m W e d d in g . By Mrs. Emma D. E. N.
'flic crusade against tiie Sunday entered into a contract to ship goods sei ¡ously th an was first reported, g o T u t h ! i worth.
a
T h e « v p e v ’R W n m l n g . By Mr*. H enry W oM .
M o o n s h in e a n d M a r g u e r it e s . By ‘ Tha Dp-
saloon, in Portland, lias brought from San Francisco to M yrtle Point) Kieently he had to have a piece of tliere.”
_
at
a
rate
of
about
$4
per
ton,
t
h
a
t
)
shell
cut
from
the
flesh
of
one
of
his
T h e H e a d s m a n o f A n tw e r p . By Mr*- Ann s.
out the information that under the
■teptrens.
T
h
e
s
t
o
r
y
o
f
a
I
d
fb
.
By Mra. Mar Arne« V lem lng.
O ld K u d d c r fo n l H a ll . Bv M
I m M. K Brad.km®
present ei ty charter .the saloon» cuu- they claim to hold .to thc contract, legs, and ho is having trouble witli
n Iic h e o f H n a n lle U . By Ab «ander Dumas.
Four miles from P o rt Orford, and
l»ut somehow qr other when the j one of his ears, which was injured
T a le o f T h r e e I . Iona, «v H K»-I*r Haggard.
liot he closed on Sunday. Amend
A l» r n in a In »lie A ir . Bv
Ver"«
containing.
T h e S to r y o f H e l e n . Bv Amanda M.
good»
arrive
our
m
erchants
have
to
I
[,y
the
concussion
of
an
exploding
j pen ts prepared by the committee,
T h e C a p ta in o f t h e P o le -S t a r . By r A. C onta
l« 2 a n d 5 0 - 1 0 0 A cres.
» læ 1-' shell. In addition to .th is, he has
of 100 will be prerented to the next J P«y “b
fr0‘“ *6
T h e S a ilo r '« S e c r e t . B ' Mr*. J a n * O . a
TI ih 1> u «1 in H e r n e W o o d . ">• Wiikl« OMltre«.
T h e H e ir e s s o f W h it s o n G r a n g e . By m . t .
Just
whose
fault
it
is
seems
to
a
wound
on
the
breast,
from
which
There
is fifty acres of first-class bot­
legislature, one Of which will cover I011-
tom land, and th e entire place is well
M ors F a r m . Bv Mary Kyi* O*llaa
he will bear a sear through life.
T h e B ln r U s ’ ilt i ’s I » n tig h te r . B r ^ u w ^ is n a
this,point. An interesting fight is ,>e “ niy»tel'y-
ÿ î> r t O r i o n i S iW .u u
Special
“ BAGNELL” FERRY, OCEAN H O U SE,
O ffer !
ARCATA,
THE TRIBUNE
THE ILLUSTRATED
HOME QUEST
20
Complete Novelettes
rance,
. So
No Delays.
D eren d o rf H otel
JOHN HUNTLEY,
MI I< >EMAKER
Time and Money.
Hotel and Feed Stable
s. WINSOR & SON,
»
Fine ranch on Elk River
r
¡ip prospect.
i
AHMCHaor’s Uon.vtpition.
H um ors o f W ar.
T h e s«>uiptov o f M o d e n a . By
T h e P u l s e la m on d a. *,v
A l b r r o f t H a ll. By Bn.m. G-rl«jn J
PLEA8E
.
s it in gross.
for a
It is suited in every way
General Merchandise,
Groceries & Provisions
REM EM BER]
• Complete returns from the »late J Walem, Or., Dee. 10. Ihe third
th at wo send the P ovt O kkohd T hiiu ne ,
F IN E D A IR Y R A N C H .
departtnent of every one of ihe 41 annual meeting of the «»»essors’ .City of Mexico, Dee. 10.—Prcsi- for one year, the 1 i . i .; » tkatei > H ome
show that the republicans will have I convention of Oregon was held to- dent Diaz, is receiving many offers ,
f,’, r one year, ami the book,
For reasons nlsive statu ì I will sell
.245 metnbirs of the 54,1, eongres-s, Jay in thc eapitol, James A. Stey- of men, money, etc., in case of war ;
^ re o K » /’ . i l " » " hi
tiie said ranch for
the democrats 10(1, and the pop ling, assessor of Douglas county, with Guatemala, to all »1 w hich ho. lnati upon receipt«>f only $1.75. Tills
renlied with thanks, saying he does ' offei applies both to new subscribers
ulists 5, a clear.majority of 134 over presiding.
1 ,
-n t
i c and renewals. Every lover of .bright
not
believe there will be need o t ; ai,,| foscinatiiiR literature should take!
The
officials
present
were
:
It.
S.
all. In the preseut congress the re­
Fresh supplies received by every steamer, and we are selling as cheap
going
to
war.
ThoM
azatlan
papers
advantage of it. The T<>
. ateij
publicans have 127, the democrats Greenleaf, assessor qf Multnomah
,
, . .
x • , •
; H ome G uest and of tn pi m
>oik
as any house on the coast, considering quality of goods, for we
be seen at thi - otiic •. .'.dcifi sail
F o r fu rth er particulars, call on or
213, and tlm populist« 11. The de» county; S. W. Yocum, Jlaker; J. C. say th at u lot of inatcrinl is now on ,
keep none but the best.
the
wharf
waiting
transportation
to
letters:
T
he
Taint
se
,
Port
Orfort!,
.Or.
address,
mocrats have but 13 .congressmen Bradley, Clackamas; F. 11. Wake-
d
en
n
is
M
c
C
a
r
th
y
,
Oaxaca.
in the states north qf the Potomac] field, Wasco; Thus. E. Parker, Lin-
P o rt O rford, Oregon
a’ d the Ohio, and the .republican« j coin: M artin White, Columbia; G.
Oaxaca, Mexico, Dee. 10,—Re­
yeturn 32 from the South. They A. Jacjcson, Jackson; J. W. Bones, ports have been received here of a
carry 23 states solid, and control Yamhill; S. \\ . Miller, Harnev , A. num ber of skirmishes between Gua­
the delegations in 80 of the 44.
B. Alexander, Benton; C. N. Wag­ temalans and Mexicans on the hor-
C A L L A N D S E E U S A N D B E C O N V IN C E D .
ner, G rant; C. W. Beckett. Polk; J. der, and people are aroused to the ^ - Y l l V i l l l G
E V C ry-
W
.
•Hermann has submitted to tbc I a , sterling, Douglas; W. Benson, a highest pitch of excitement. The
13 THC B E S T.
Ô r î W t N O S O U U K IN O .
.departm ent the protests qf assem- dCj,u ty of Jackson and Flay Kuney, Mexican troops are anxious for the
45. C O R D O V A N ,
binges held in Southern Oregiqi of ] Sherman.
FBENCHÄENAMELLEOCALr
war to begin, as they are confident
<4.,i.3-°FlNECAlf&kÄNyRGl
^uiners and others, a» to the patent- ) j j ,.. Benson was -chosen secretary, of an easy victory over the Guati- i
IJ K A . L Id I t S
IiN
♦ 3.5J>P0LICE,3 S o le s .
illg of mineral lands to the railroad -p|10 tjbji-ct of the meeting, ns stated malans. The volunteer troops of
« « ’g S S Î » ' *
.company, for which lists of «elec- A y tRe president, was tn discus» the this state are being drilled daily)
*2?I.7¿B oys S chwl S hoes .
tions have been filed. Tfie dqpart- n,nitcr of proper laws regarding and are ready to march to the front.
-L A D IE S -
GOLDEN
AND
ITALIAN
PRUNES,
lpent assure» Hermann th a t no pa- ! ,|le assessor’s ofllee; asking th at
^•^•B^TDONSOI a .
tents slqill be issued until after lull provisions should be made permit-
.S iir r o tin ile il b y F ir e .
S E N O r e s CATALOGUE
I I> A . I I O
1’ K A I » ,
G
W w « L ’ D O U C .;.A S,
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9
hearings have been bad, and that ting each assessor do all the work
BROCKTON, MASS.
O R I E N T A T I ’ l.U M S ,
Albany, Or., Dee. 7.—Abram
You can «ave l ’• l u u a f ’ la a by fth«CR,
purchasing V». .
.oven where patents are ¡ssqed th e n ^ .lppel.,.lillinK
|lis office, such as ,j(,ncS( a homesteader, riving alone
“ PRUNUS SIMONS,”
B e c a u s e , w e n r e t h i l a r g e s t m a n u fa c tu r e r s o<
shaH'be a reservation ill the la te n t, copy{ng rolls, making out road lists on a claim on Breitonbush river,
adve t A sed s h o e « I n th e w o r l d , a n d a u a r n u t t e
AND
th e
d u e b y s ta m p in g th e n a m e a n d p r ic e o n
I
itself, as to any of the lands desig- extf.nding the tax roll, etc. Asses-
4 th e b o tto m , w h ic h p r o te c ts y o n a g a in s t h ig h
near Detroit, was horribly burned
p r ic e s a n d th e m id d le m a n ’ « p r o fits . O u r shoes
natod which shall prove to h« min
¿ tillin g read a paper advocat- last week. He went to bed as usual
‘ e q u a l c u s to m w o r k i n s ty le , e a s y fitt in g a n d
Wf ..r in g q u a litie s . W e h a v e t h e m s o ld e v e r y -
oral. Tiie commissioner also states yig gevernl changes in the law rela- about 10 o’clock, but was soon
w h t r e n t lo w e r p r ic e « fo r th e v a lu e g iv e -U h a a
m y o th e r m a k e . T a k e n o s u b s titu te . I f y o u r
Ahat the ih'i>artment will receive thig to assessor, and a general <lis- awakened by his house burning.
Amt th e new Peach,
d e a le r c a n n o t s u p p ly y o u , w e c a n . S o ld b y
even “suggestion^" as to the m in-] cwwion f„n0Wed. The convention The fire had caught from thc chim­
Dealer, wlmse name will shortly an»
' Apply
‘ l»h
pear here. A gents wanted,
“ E A K L Y C H A R L O T T E ,’
,eral character of lands selected, and accepted an invitation of the state
ney and spread to his bed, com­
at once.
will orile» hearings upon due notice boartf of equalization for a joint
pletely surrounding him. He t-
to the |>erson furnishing such in- meeting, which resulted in a lively tempted to escape at the window, Originnte.l a t Suleta O regon, the h a r­
diest and best peach for the Coast.
,formation.
afternoon discussion.
but failing, was compelled to rush
Furnished by II. I. B lai . ksi . ee , Port
-O -
letter from the assessor of Uma­ through the flames and break down O rford, Curr. County, Oregon.
In an interview, the other day,
nv»««wv y o t i I-U1< 1 4 i v c v * .
tilla cuunly was read. It contained a burning door, which lie succeed­
Tlte people qf Ilogue River and vicinity are respectfully informed th a t
Senatqr -Vqorlmes, ehaiiiuan of the
a taU ulatcdstatem cnt of the asseess- ed in doing, but was burned fright­
) the undersigned have established themselves at thc above-named place,
finance committee, made public his
nient of railroad and telegraph lines fully. Clad only in a night shirt,
and have ju st opened a full atjd complete stock of
views on the tariff’, silver and clo­
Noth*« o f F in a l S e ttle m e n t.
in th at county, which did not cor- de walked a quarter of a mile
ture. Tho senator said th a t fur
respond with tho tabulated assess- throug|, sjx inc|ica of gnow to a
Tor a
* I O B T A IN A P A T K N T t
ther tariff legislation m ust be de­
In the C ounty C ourt of tho S tate of p -d C tn l rt
a nsw e r «nd on bonoat opinion, w r it« to
meat ol that pro|»eity in the sum-1 near ncighboi, where li > was given O regon, !>r the C oum y of C urry, sit­ M
I’ N N A' C O .« w h o h a r e bad n e a r l” Q fty year«*
-o -
termined by the question of reve-
cxpericnc«
th è p a te n t buMnaaa. <\,m rounica-
mary assessment roll. 1 lie secreta-. ft|1(j a physician summoned. The ting in Probate, in the m atter of the tlona
•
A H n u d b a a k o f I d -
s .........................
tric tly c o a O d o “ n t U.
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E state of rh u m m e r F inery, deceased. ftir.n a tio n concerning P a t e n t s and bow to ob­ I t will Ire our purpose to keep a Complete Stock, and will try to supply
,nue for the government. Ho would
in th e m sent frno. A ls o a oat^logoa o f aneeba®-
ry was directed to prepare a st.ite-' en,js
hisgfingrrs were burned off.
N annie E. Em ery, ad m in istratrix , of ta
leol and a< io ntlllti books s e n t fre e.
Vo glad to have sugar, coal, iron
the demand-1 of the trade, and give satisfaction. .Call and see
P ate n ts ta k e n th ro u g h M u n n ft Co. re ce iv e
,ment showing the assessment of all His bnek ftnd Ulighg are blistered said estate, having file,’, -in said Court Mxx'tttl
notice in th e ^ « - le a t iR c A m e r i c a n , and
her final account for settlem ent, end
and all other raw m aterials
brought w id e ly be fo re th e public w ith ­
us, examine and price our goods and you will find
railroad and telegraph lines
a„d his face terribly disfigured.— praying rlso, for setting a time for h ear­ o th u u t s c «re
o rt to th o in v e n to r. T h ia splendid paper,
/ree, Imt in tlm present condition of
!*.»ucd w eekly, e le g a n tly lllustrate«t, has b^ fa r th o
you can get
ing th e sam e.
lnrgost c.rcnilatiou o f a n y aoiantlflo w ora In th e
found in the body of Umatilla’s ) ()regon¡al,t
**3 a year. Sample copies sent fre e.
.the treasury, the senate would not
Therefore, notice is hereby given that, w orld.
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said final account., will be heard and
c o n ies ‘ftS cents. E v e ry n u m b e r contains beau-
dare to enter upon legislation, m ak­ Wingate, Auldon and Woodcock, i
t, f l l p la te *, »n color«, a n d photographs o f new
I determ ined in said Court, a t th e Court
Imusea, W ith plans, e n a b lin g b u ild « » to show th e
ing greater deficiency in tho public was appointed to g ith e r statistics
d e M m * a n * secure contract«. A d d n -s*
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At a meeting of the Soldiers’
«e^ml T ^ td s ^ 'th e larest
MUNN £ co.. Niw Y ork , 3U1 B bosdwat .
revenues Touching sugar he said ami prepare ;t suitable report and Home commissioners, held at Bose- Nth day <jf Jan u ary , A.^D., 1HU6, at the
You ever obtained on the River.
for the present, at least, the source recommendations to the legislature) burg last week, it was deci,led to
I Our ¡.rives do not change with the wind and weather, but wc try to give
of revenue cannot be disturbed. He for changes in the assessment laws 'ask tor an appropriation of $25,800 ] having objections to said final account
satisfaction to all.
favored giving the Wilson hill a
for building barracks, hospital and ami s -ttleinent, must tlxai and there
fair trial, and not meddling with
Eugene, Or., Dec. 10.—1 his morn- ] accommodations for 150 old v eter-| "'p u b lish ed in the Port Orford Tumi xk ,
th e tariff' until it has hud a chance lug at a ojeloek four townships loca­ ans, as applications are steadily 1 by order of H on. M. Rilev, County
LYASE.
Jinlge.
to demonstrate its qualities. Re­ ted near jluxter, which have been coming in.
H at'd a t Gold Beach, Oregon, this
ferring to silver lie said; “ Silver surveyed and notices postrel accord­
13th day of N ovem ber 1SSU.
S. P. PEIR C E,
is money by the constitution, and ing to law, were thrown open to set--
Our new Catalogue is a grand portfolio o f all the latest aad
County Clerk.
styles o f Organs snd Pianos. It illustrates, describes,
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should be.ooined on tlm same terms tlvment.
Very soon after, Mrs.
gives manufacturers' prices on Organs fro m $ 3 5 .0 0 up,
tb»t gold is coined, without dis­ Mnrtlint Bogart made the first fi­
and Plano« fro m $150 up. It shows how to bay at wholesale
direct from the mannfretnrers, and save o ver so per cent.
crim ination against either metal ling. She and her hnshand had
T H E C O R N IS H O R G A N S A N D P IA N O S
1LR0AD,
FARM,
GARDEN,
and without charge for mintage. G w , living on the land filed on for
I Guaranteed fcr »5 y n ., have been played end praised for nearly
The American people h a th been „b«,ut g ve years, and a little while
•o yr».; to-day they are the most popular instruments made.
¿«telen.
Poultry ltd Rabbit Fencing.
Over one hundred w ethers and wether
hKvre s«r Srtrc/Si r u n * CrtJit. fraa>^ «s sert rAs fMws.
ruovs M .s e r s u e s i x ¿ se . cATALoenc
bcnefltted during the last 100) ng,, Mr. Bogart died. Bho has now latubs. Caff on or address.
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F IR . FBKICHT PUD.
actwoIYw
T u W SJÍTS T **1'*1*“ *"^1*1 irposeed.
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--- THE McMOLlEN kOVllí WIRE FERCE CO.,
C O R N IS H A C O . (tatoh- - ~ r L r
yrsj
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years far more by siivei money made the tiling to preserve her
F. PPWTKRER,
roi,gAUaToxAHH»osxFK ,n T . Mwr
11», 11«, 113 u4 U» 3. I v i . 1 i t . CA k .(W UL
,|b a n by gold.
i h«wn*-
P ort Orford, Curry Co.. Oregon.
PORT ORFORD, OREGON.
$ 1 0 per A cre.
FRUIT TREES
Highest Prices given for Hides, Furs, Etc.
L D ouclas
ALASKA PACKERS’ ASSOCIATION.
thing you want?
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General Merchandise,
Groceries and. P r o v isio n s.
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THE BAGNELL PERRY,
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