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About The Port Orford tribune. (Port Orford, Or.) 1892-19?? | View Entire Issue (Jan. 22, 1901)
fb ti * V o itu » « I> O K T O. O F F IC IA L O R E G O N , Governor—T. T. Goer. S e c r e ta r y of S tate— F . I . D u n b a r. »¿tate Treasurer—-Ohtu*. H. M oore. S u p t .F u b . IiiB trn ctio u -J .H .A ck erm a n . P rin ter. W . M. lueeua. A tto r n e y -G e n e r a l— D .R . N . B lack b u rn t 'le r k S ta te Board S ch ool L a n d Coin m iaaioners— M - L . C h a m b erlin . J o in t S en a to r, C. E . H “!™“011.• J o in t R ep resen ta tiv e fc. S . P la tts. second judicial district • or 1 1 i MASTERSON. /» (O ffO D . > 1 6 (1 (^ 0 1 1 0 1 , z <’ D EALER E. Ii. MILLER, Proprietor. I have ¡list taken charge of this frvorite Travelers’ Resort, and overhauled and remodeled the same. Everything in connec tion therewith is J n d e e J . W . H a m ilto n , R o s e b u r g . P r o » a ’u tin g A ttorn ey, G eo . M. B row n ; K o * , b u r g -COUNTY o r n c E R « : C o u n ty Ju d ge— M. R iley , Gold Beach. C o m m issio n ers— b . H . B ate, Chetco, P . J. L im lb erg, P o r t O rford. S h e r iff—J . G . W alk er, G old llea eh . C lerk . C . V. W o o d ru ff, G o ld B e a ch . T r ea su res, W . S . W tmior, G old L each . A sse sso r — A . J. M a rsh , P o it O rford. S ch o o l S u p t.— W illiam S . G u erin ,L a n g - and in F IR S T C LASS con dition. We have also a fine ----- | BATH BOOM | ------- where hot and cold baths can be obtained. A BAR is run in connection with the Hotel, where all up-to-date drinks can he procured at the hands of an experienced, polite and accom modating bar-tender. o r the courts : C ir c u it C ourt m eets on th e T hird M on d a y in A u g u st of each year. C o u n ty C ourt m eets on th e first M on d a y s in J a n u a ry, A p ril, J u ly and Sep te m b e r o f each y e a r . roETorruKH in t iib county , h u st ing s GENERAL MERCHANDISE PORT ORFORD, OREGON, *’• “ ■ F . I I . B la k e . J M cC u tch eu . Mrs. E . H ard en b rook . M iss A n n ie D o y le A . I.. D u n ca n . K. II. P rice. Mrs. E . J . B u rrow . C . L . W ak em an . J . S . C ap p s. F . M . L a n g lo is. J . A . H a in e s. A. A u b ery. J o se p h H are. E lv in M iller. FEED STABLE, also, with rates at popular prices, and as low as is consistent with good service and treatment. Takes pleasure in informing the public that he has now on hand, and will continue to replenish, his large and complete Stock of Gen eral Merchandise, consisting of. L A D IE S an d G E N T L E M E N 'S U N D E R W E A R , H O S IE R Y , F U R N I S H I N G F A N C Y G O O D S N O T IO N S , R IB B O N S , L A C E S , E M B R O ID E R Y , B R A ID S , E T C . S U IT IN G , D R E S S G O O D S, D R E SS F L A N N E L , S A T E E N S , P L A IN A N D F IG U R E D O U T IN G F L A N N E L S in a v a r ie ty o f colors, L in in g s, S ile sia s , B u tto n s , B in d in g s , e tc . A lso a c o m p le te a sso r tm e n t of B c a u tif ii C a lico s, A p ron and D r e s s G in g h W h ite G oods, P erca les, L a w n , In d ia L in o n , L o n sd a le, T a b le L in en , N a p k in s, S h eetin g a n d P illo w -S lip M u slin , T o w e ls a n d C ra sh , H o u se L in in g , T ick in g , O il C lo th , Rubber All styles of O il HARNESS ft BRIDLES B A N D O N , O H E G O N . S. H. HAZARD, C lo th in g , M e n s ’ & B o y s ’ H a ts & C a p s . ld in - e L s i H lU 'n cN M O i l , A Com plete Stock of A L L K IN D S O F S A D D L E R Y H A R D BOOTS AND SHOES. W ARE. At greatly reduced prices. ATTOÄJiisY ft COUNSELOR AT LAW S a d d le -B la n k e ts , B its , Jfcc., JBfc. h a r d w a r e E m pire C ity, Oregon. and a ll C ourts of th is S tate. DR. J . J. CALDWELL, P liy m le ia n m id S u r g e o n , Attorney A (Counselor at Law W EDDERBURN, O R E G O N . CROCKERY, D iseases of L a d ie s and C h ild ren a S p ec ia lt y . O rf - uon . y lll P ra ctice in a ll t h e C ou rts of th is Shad Hudson, S tate. HUDSON & HAINES. P u b lic L and Cases a S p ecialty. MINING ft REAL ESTATE AGENTS. at V a lu a b le M in es, F a r m s, S to c k R anches an d T im b er L an d s F o r Sale. , law H ou se a n d s ix acres ot w e ll im proved la rd in W ilb u r, D o u g la s c o u n ty for s a le , o r w ill e x c h a n g e for p rop erty in M yrtle P o in t, C oos c o u n ty . ROSEBURG, OREGON. L. L. BURTENSHAW, A TT O R N E Y * A T L A W ’, K N A PP HOTEL, M y r tle P o in t, O regon . Port Orford, Oregon, W ill practice in ail the Courts of the L .. State, and in the Ú. 8. Land Office. UN A W P r o p r ie to r . F irst-cla ss in ev ery respect. J. H. UPTON, Go jd Feed Stable attached. C O M M I S S I O N E R , --------- y . --------------------------- ,------- . NOTARY PUBLIC, L ots, an d , Im p ro v ed and W ild L an d s. 'Filings and Final Proofs Made on • n o t h in g b u t t h e b e s t , C O N S IS T IN G O P Teas, Green and Roasted Coffee, Cocoa, Chocalate, Spices, Extracts, a t^hoice Variety of Canned Goods, Dried Fruits of all kinds in Stock. Cigars, Pipes and Tobacco. C a n d y , N u ts, C itro n , .L em on an d O r a n g e F e e l. Sperry’s and Oregon Flour always on hand BACON, LARD, BEANS, CQFFEE, SUGAR and ROLLED BARLEY Sold as low as the market will permit. To meet the necessities of the times, my goods are M a rked D o w n to th e L o w e s t F igures Possible •» Orders taken for Suits and fits Guaranteed. C A L L A N D G E T P R I C E S B E F O R E M U T IN G E L S E W H E R E . UNDERTAKER. A Complete Line of Caskets, Coffins and Trimmings. GENERAL CONVEYANCING. " WM. S. WINSOR, PORT O RFORD, OREGON. J. W. STRANGE, Notary Public Real Estate A Insurance Agent. D E N T IS T . C O Q U IL L E C IT Y , O R E G O N . PORT ORFORD, OREGON.-* • Will visit Curry County semi-annually. JOSEPH HARE, P O S T O R FO R D - - OREGON. Notary Public & Conveyancer ft hilt aet of N'Mary and Conveyancer's i will be kept on liand *- fREE! FREE!! G e t y o u r P o r t r a i t e n la rg e d , WALTER SUTTON, p u b l ic Tin par centiiscount Allowed Jorl Cash, Except in Flour.:- LANGLOIS, OREGON. By purchasing $20 worth of merchandise. 2 2 , 1901. TX ii t n b e r 3 0 to all the sub-prefecture« an imperial ‘I r re v o ca b le C o n d itio n s” W h ich C h in a M u st A g re e. decree—(a) embodying a perpetual prohibition, under penalty of death Governor Geer has named the of membership in any anti-foreign Oregon Textbook Commission after A. The dispatch to Berlin of an society; (b) enumerating tho pua- due deliberation. The gentlemen selected are of the highest standard extraordinary mission headed by an ishmeuts that shall have boon ia- of American citizens and they can Imperial Prince in order to express fiictcd on the guilty, together with he fully trusted with their respon the regrets of His Majesty, the Em the sus|>ension of all official exami sible positions. Tho Governor has peror of China, and of the Chinese nations in the cities where forotgu- chosen wisely, a commission of rep Government for the assassination ers have been murdered or have resentative men, whose integrity of His Excellency, the lute B a r o n been subjected to cruel treatment, can never be assailed, and the peo von Ketteler, Minister of Germany. and (c) furthermore, an imperial B. The erection on the spot of decree to be issued and published ple can rest assured that the books chosen by this commission will be the assination of a commemorative throughout the empire ordering to the best interest of the coming monument, befitting the rank of the that the Governors-General (Vice deceased, bearing an inscription in roys) and all provincial or local of- generation. Each and everyone of this com the Latin, German and Chinese fi ials shall be held responsible for mission are known to not be con languages expressing the regrets of the maintenance of order within trolled by the American Book Co. the Emperor of China for the mur their respective jurisdictions, and that in the event o f renewed anti- who have had practically a mono der. II. foreign disturbances or any other poly of the school book trade of the A. The severest punishment for infractions of treaty ooourring and entire state fuiyiishing all except one book, (a language book) the the persons designated in the impe which shall not be forthwith sup rial decree of September 25, 1900, pressed and the guilty persona pun past six years. and for those whom the powers ished, they, the said officials, shall It is composed of three Kepubli- cans, Scott, Ladd and Lowell, and » subsequently designate. be immediately removed and forev B. The suspension for five years er disqualified from holding any two Démocrate Campbell and Col- vig. Colvig is a life long Democrat of all official examinations in the office or honors. XL though he sup|>orted McKinley at cities where foreigners have been massacred or have been subjected to The Chinese Government to un the last election. dertake to negotiate amendments to Gov. Geer in giving out the ap cruel treatment. III. the treaties of commerce and navi ¡»ointments ‘made the following Honorable reparation to be made gation considered useful by the for statements in public, in explana by the Chinese Government to the eign powers, und upon other mat tion: “I bave given a great deal of Japanese Government for the m ur ters pertaining to their commercial relations, with the object of facili thought to this question, and have der of Mr. Sujyvana. IV. tating them. selected five inen well known to the An expiatory tnounment to be XII. people of Oregon, whose characters The Chinese government to de are already well established, and all erected by the Imperial Chinese of whom, I believe, are college Government in every foreign or in termine in what manner to reform graduates. 1 have elected men who ternational cemetery which have the department of foreign affaire will give character to the Commis been desecrated or in which the and to modify the court ceremon ials concerning the reception of for sion, instead of depending on the graves have been destroyed. The maintenance under condi eign representatives in the manner Commission to give character to the men. No man stands higher in tions to be determined by tbo pow to be indicated by the powers. Until the Chinese Government the profession than one of them; ers, oi the interdiction against the another is an ex-county school sup importation of arms, ns well ns of has complied with the above condi erintendent, and the others are al material employed exclusively in tions to the satisfaction of the pow so men of that culture who are well the manufacture of arms and am ers, the undersigned can hold out no expectation that the occupation qualified for the work before them. munition. VI. of Pekin and the provinces ofCbina It is a mixed commission of busi Equitable indemnities for gov by the general forces can be brought ness, professional aud school men, ernments, societies, companies and to a conclusion. but all of them have been active workers in our public schools for individuals, us well as for Chinese, P r o g r e ss o f a C en tu ry. many years. uch a commission who, during the late occurrences, will consult freely the best educa Tïavë’snffoVed ei'ber J jf person •» in- The population of the United tors of the state, if thought neces property in consequence of their b e States a century ago was 5,3D8,483; sary, and will perhaps request the ing in the service of foreigners. today it is approximately 76,280, advice of more of them than would China to adopt financial measures 000. Tn 1H00 thn a rea o f U n d e one composed entirely of those who acceptable to the (xiwers for the Sum’s domain was 827,844 square arc strictly called school men. It purpose of guaranteeing'the pay miles, and it extended only from is a mistake to say that no experi ment of said indemnities and the the Atlantic ocean to the Mississip ence or advice on this matter will interest and amortization of the pi river. Now, excluding the new be available, except that of the men loans. ly acquired islands, it is 3,625,600 VII composing the Commission. No square miles. Save for the annexa The right for each power to main man’s ex[>erience or knowledge will tion of Texas, all of this additional be shut out simply because he is nut tain a permanent guard for <ts lega territory has been acquired by a tion and to put the diplomatic quar a member. series of purchases, the total sum “Since the basis of the complaint ter in a defensible condition, the paid being only 149,000,000. that led up to the enactment of the Chinese having no right to reside A century ago only six cities had Daly law was the present cost of in th at quarter. a population of 8,000 or more; to V III. the books more than their character day there are 500 cities in thia The destruction of the forts which it is at least, as much a business country with over 8,000 inhabi proposition as any other, though might obstruct free communication t a n t s . ' I n 1800 Virginia was the neither the quality nor the cost between the capital and the sea. ‘most populous state, with 880,190 IX. should be lost sight of, I have people. Pennsylvania came next, The right to the military occupa sought to select a Commission, that with 602,545. New York next, with while qualified foY its work in other tion of certain points to be determ 586,050, and Massachusetts next, respects is and wifi remain inde ined by an understanding among with 422,845 New York City was pendent. I have had no consulta the powers, in order to maintain titi biggest town, with 60,448 in tion with either of them, even indi open communication between the habitant's; PhilaJIlphia next, with rectly, but I believe they are un capitul and the sen. 41,220; Baltimore next, with 26,- X. prejudiced either for or against any 514, and Boston next, with 24,937. The Chinese Government to cause hook company, as I belie vp , they The territory northwest of the should he. I have done the best I to be published during two yenrs in Ohio in 1800 gave returns of a pop could in the performance of a very ulation numbering 45,365; Missus- trying and delicate.duty and sub O ver-W ork W ea k en s ipnt territory reported 8,850, and mit this result of it to the people of Y our K id neys. Indiana territory 4,875, In New Oregon, with the belief that the in York state were enumerated 20,613 terests of the school children and Unhealthy Kidneys Make Impnre Blood. slaves; in New Jersey 12,422 slave«, tax payers of the state will he fully through and in Pennsylvania 1,706 slaves. All the blood in your body ery thre subserved.” There tvero in the whole United The kidneys are your hlood purifiers, (hey fil States a century ago $1,002,037 ne ter out the waste or impurities In the blood. groes, whereas the number of them If they are sick or out today is about 8,000,000. Though o f order, they fail to do they have multiplied so largely, the tBelr■ work. Pains, ache» and rheu- irtaitiam come from ex proportion they I e ir to the white cess of uric acid In the population is only about two-third* blood, due to neglected what it was in 1800. N o th in g «I m adds ao ranch kidney trouble. to th e charm o f th e draw ing Kidney trouble caugse quick or unsteady . or boudoir as th e a o ftlj ra d i- In that year there ■ was a repre t lig h t from C O R D O V A Gandlea. heart beats, and m akes one feel aa though rtllfn g w jll contribute m ore to the sentative in congress for every 33.- artistic, w c e e w of th e luncheon, they had heart trouble* because the heart Is ton o r (tinner T h e t>*ut decorative over-working in p u rg in g thick, kidney- 000 people; the present ratio (elev id le* fo r th e etnaple«t o r th e p elaborate fu n c tio n -fo r cot- poisoned blood through veins end arteries. to r mansion Made in a ll c o lo n It used to be consldiseed that only urinary enth census) is one for every 173,- th e most de lic ate tln ta by A T A M D A lin O IL € • . troubles were to be triced to the kidneys, 901 |»eople. There are 1,500,000 and sold everywhn»«. but now modern scienqg proves that nearly ell constitutional dlseegea have their begin more males than females in the ning in kidney troubled* United Stales at tRe present lime— AGENTS WANTED. If you ere sick you can make no mistake a condition of affairs due mainly ta by first doctoring your kidneys. The mild Live, active men and women- can earn from $5 00 to ftlO 00 a d ay b y can - end the extraordinary effect of Or. Kilmer's immigration. vasatng for F ra n k U . C a rp en ter’s b o o k , Swamp-Root, the great kidney remedy is rdoya ejsi mi rim mit, m s, eil Orders taken for Tombstones and Cemetery Railing. Homesteads and Pre-emption^ n o t a r y GROCERIES— CLOCKS P. d. LINDBERG, L anglois , C urry C o ., O regon . D ea ler in Tow n LAMPS and LANTERNS, CUTLERY, MIRRORS, ETC. E c k le y , O regon. GEORGE M. BROWN, a tto r n ey J. E. Haines. • J . • •*$ ft « I I A N I T 13 W A R 13, P U B L IC , : , T IN W A ltE , 1 <>in, O v e g fo i» . J. HUNTLEY, U .S . { Hari»es£ OB¿ ‘■’e d d ie s rti-'-tred a r l i v i o g p r ic e s . Will P ra ctice in th e S u p rem e Court, G oods, M ad e to O rder. O ffice u p s t a ir s , in E ld o ra J e B u ild in g : G O O D S, Y O U T H S ’ and C H I L D R E N ’S W E A R , J. M. UPTON, Attorney and Counselor at Law, G old B each IN New and Clean, S u rv ey o r— C h as. F itzh u g h , P o rt Orford. N O TA R Y T U F M D A Y , J A N U A R Y Text-H ook Com Oils« ton. HOTEL, U . 8 . Senator«— G eo. W . M cB rid e am i Joeepb S im o n . C o n g ressm a n — T hoinae H . T on gu e. G old B e a c h . W ed d erb u rn , lU ih e e , O phir, P o r t O rford, D en m a rk , L a n g lo is, E c k le y , A g n es» , H are, K a g ic , O R F O 1 U ), BAT VIEW D IR EC T O R Y «TATK W I C K I M : wame or orriuE. C lie te o , H a rb o r. Ir m a , W--‘ I have made a contract with the Gatewood Portrait Company to furnish ine with first-class work. Candles “ S outh A mkhh a : S ocial . I mdori A u a i . anh P olitical . ” T h e book la just out and Is h a v ta g ax en o rm o u s s a le . E v ery b o d y w a n ts it. A s it 1« livin g «old by su b s c r ip tio n o n ly , w e d esir e rep re se n ta tiv e« who arc h u stle r s a t ©Bee to in tr o d u ce th e w ork in y o u r territo ry M o st lib eral term «, w r it e to d a y for territo ry and fu ll p a rticu la r s to Tnr. HA U.rtKLO P o a r is m a o OmsrAXV, A k ron , O h io. soon realised. It stands the highest for its wonderful cures of the most distressing and la sold on iwm ertts by el! druggists In flfty- cent and one-dollaests- You may have a •am ple bottle by" mail b <» m o ( ____„ ___ free, also pamphlet telling you how to find out if you have kidney or bladder trouble. Mention this paper when writing Dt. Kilmer ft Co.. BUirhamtoo. N. Y. n » > i r is M««e o««». Clean blood meaak, a clean »kin. No heauty without it. Caavareta, Candy Cathar tic clean your blood aud keep it ciran, by stirring up the laay lives and nriviug all iage nuritics trorn the body. Begin to-day kfc banisii pimple«, boil«, blotch--», blai klieasb. anil that aickly biliou» coa^loxioa tur te k lM Caacarcta,—beauty for sen teuta- A ll drugp ■pets, utiafactiwu gwirorilued, l'v-.JSc^SfkL