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About The Port Orford tribune. (Port Orford, Or.) 1892-19?? | View Entire Issue (March 19, 1901)
ñbnne V o lu m e Í » O R .T ö. OFFICIAL O R F O R D . O R E G O N , T U I ^ S D A Y , j ' I A K C H O F IN T E R E S T TO T A X P A Y E R S . BAY VIEW DIRECTORY KTATK O F 1IC K R S: HOTEL, U . S. Senators—John II. M itchell and losenh Stolon. Congressm an—Thom as H . Tongue. Governor—T.»T. Geer. S ecretary of State— h . I. Dunbar. S ta te Treasurer—Chas. S. Moore. Sunt. Put). Instruction-J.H .A ckerm an. tita te Printer, W . H. Leeds. Attorney-G eneral—D.R. N . Blackburn. .Clerk State Board School Land Com m issioners— M . L- Chaniberfui. IK. Joint Senator, T. M. Dhnm ick. Joint Representative—« . D. H um e. : W edderburn, county orsii ERs: County Judge— Id. Kiley, Gold Beach. Com m issioners—F . H. K'ake, Chetco; , P . J Lindberg, Port Orford. meetings ,or the courts : ¿Circuit Court m eets on the Third Mon day in August of each year. ,, C ou n ty Court m eets on the liret Mon days in January, April, July and Sep tem ber of each year. yoST O F F C E S IN TH E COLNT1 . Inug, GENERAL MERCHANDISE PORT ORFORD, OREGON, SU IT IN G , D R E S S GOODS, D R ESS F L A N N E L , P ' M- F. H . B lake. J . M oCutohen. Mrs. E. tfardeabrook. Miss Annie D oyle. A. I..D u n can . ‘ E. IL Price. Jirs.^C. J. Burrow. C . L. W akem an. .J . 8 . Capps. F. M. L anglois. J . A. H aines. A. A u b ery. Joseph H are, j Elvin Miller. , Gold Beach, W edderburn, .Ill'h ee, Ophir, Port Orford, D enm ark, Langlois, E ckley, A gness, H are, R agio, DEALER IN R. MILLER, P roprietor. Takes pleasure iu iiiibnniiig the public that he has now on hand, and and in F I R S T C L A SS «0»- will continue to replenish, his large and completeStock of Gen dition. We have also a fine eral Merchandise, consisting of. ------| BATH ROOM ,| ------- LA D IES and G ENTLEM EN’S U N D E R W E A R , where lcot and cold barths can H O SIE R Y , F U R N ISH IN G GOODS, be obtained. A BAR is run in connection with the Hotel, YO U TH S’ and C H IL D R E N ’S W EAK, where nW up-to-date drinks can FANCY GOODS NOTIONS, R IBBO N S, be procured at the hands of an experienced, polite and accom LACES, EM BROIDERY, B R A ID S , ETC. modating bar-tender. Surveyor—D. CunniR, J r .,« o ld B each. Chetco, H arbor. Oregon. New andClean, Treasures, W. S. W inss^ G oW Beech. ; A s se ss,-r -A . J. M arsh, P ott Orford. •School Bupt.—W illiam 8- Guerin, Lang- | NAM E OF O FFIC E . P. J. MASTERSON, I have just taken chxrgeof this ' frvorite Travelers’ Resort, and overhauled and remodeled the same. Everything in connec tion .therewith is SECOND J U D IC IA i «N H M tlC r: Jud ge, J. W . H am ilton, R oseb u sg. Prosecuting Attorney, Geo. M. Brown; Roseburg. FEED ST A B L E , also, with rates SATEENS, PLAIN AND FIGUREDOUTING FLANNELS in a variety o f colors, at popular prices, and as low as is L inings, Silesias, B uttons, B ind in gs, etc. consistent with good service and Also.a com plete assortm ent,of Beautif ll Calicos, Apron and Drcga G in gli a, treatment. ’W hite Goods, P ercales, Lawn, Iu d ia.L in on , Lonsdale, Table Linen, N ap k in s, Sheeting and P illow -Slip M uslin, T ow els and Crash, H ouse L ining, Ticking, Oil Cloth, ¿Rubber Goods, Ml styles of O il C lo th in g , J. M. UPTON, Attorney and Counselor at Law, HARNESS & BRIDLES UA-IYIFOTN, O R E G O N , Made to Order. Mens’ & Boys’ Hats & Caps. E u r e k n I la r n e a a O il, A Complete Stock of S. II. HAZARD, ALL K IN D S OF SA DDLER Y JKARD- WAStE. BOOTS AND SHOES. A T I b i d MS Y & COUNSELOR AT LAW S ad d le-B la n k ets, B its, «Sc., dte. O ffice up stairs, in Eldorado Building At greatly reduced prices. h a r d w a jb k E m p ire C ity , O regon. H arness and Saddles repaired at liv in g W ill Practice in the Supreme Court, prices. and all Courts of this State. L « t n j f l o i t s , O l*U (£-O Il. I . T IN W A R E , J. HUNTLEY, DR. J.. J . CALDW ELL, A ttorney & Counselor a t Law g k a m t e w a r k P lij - « i< * iu ii «m cl Huu’g e o n , I W E D D E R B U R N , O il EG ON. CROCKERY, LAMPS and LANTERNS, CUTLERY, NOTARY PUBLIC, G old B each : : -Shad Hudson, .W ill P ractice-in all the Courts of this State. MINING & REAL E ST A TE AGENTS. GROCERIES— nothing but the best . Choice Variety of Canned Goods, Dried Fruits of all kind> io Stock. E ckley, Oregon. GEORGE M. DROWN, -A T CLOCKS Teas, Green and Roasted Coffee, Cocoa, Chocalate, Spices, Extraots, a H U D SO N &. HA IN ES. Public Land Cases a Specialty. A T T O ltN E Y J. E. Haines. , MIRRORS, ETC. Diseases of L adies and Children a Spec ia lty . O rbroh . Cigars, Pipes and Tobacco. JC A .W , V aluable M ines, F arm s, Stock Ranches and Tim ber Lands F or Sale. ROSEBURG, OREGON. L. L. BURTENSHAW, A T T O R N E Y A T i House and six acres of w ell Improved lard .in W ilbur, D ouglas county /or sale, or w ill exch ange for property in M yrtle Point, Coos county. L A .W .„ ! ---------------------------- .--------------------- M yrtle P o in t, O regon . -------- —--------------------------------------------------------| C O M M I S tt/O N E R , ) NOTARY L anglois , PUBLIC, C i - rky Co., O regon . Dealer in Town Lots, Sperry's and Oregon Flour always on hand J tlN A .I ’ V Sold as low as the market will permit. P r o p r ie to r . --------- To meet the necessities of the tunes, my goods are First-class in every resjiect. M arked D o w n to the L o w e s t F igures Possible Goid Feed Stable attached. Orders taken lor Suits and fits Guaranteed. CA UL A N D G E T P R I C E S B E F O R E B U Y IN G E IF E W M C R B . P , d. F ilin g s and Final Proofs Made on H om estead s and Pre-em ptions. G E N E R A L C O N V E Y A N C IN G . UNDERTAKER, A Complete Line of Caskets, CotHiis and Trim in ipgs. U S E PAID Orders taken for Tombstones and Cemetery Railing. PO R T O RFO R D, OREGON N otary Public Real E s ta te 4 ' Insurance A gent. PORT J. W. STRANGE, d f t v t ih t . C O Q U IL L E C IT Y , O R E G O N . ORFORD, OREGON. W ill v isit Curry County sem i-annually. WALTER SUTTON, N O T A R Y P U B L IC JOSEPH HARE, .P O R T O S F O K D - - O R E G O N . Notary P ublic & Conveyancer A fall se t of Notary and Conveyancer's blanks will be kept on hand < LANGLOIS. OREGON. Kidney trouble prey» upon the mind, dta- and lessens ambition: beauty, vigor and cheerfulness seen disappear when the kid neys are out of order or diseased. Kidney trouble has become so prevalent I that It Is not uncommon for a child to be bom afflicted with weak kid neys. If the child urtn- _____ . ales too often. If the urine scalds the flesh or If, when the child retches an age when It should be able to control the passage. It Is yet afflicted with bed-wetting, depend upon It. the cause of the difficulty Is kidney trouble, and the flrat atep should be towards the treatment of these important organa. Thia unpleasant trouble la due to a diseased condition of the kidneys and bladder and not to a habit as most people suppose. Women as well as men are made mis erable with kidney and bladder trouble, and both need the same great remedy. The mild and the Immediate effect of Swanp-Rnot la soon realized. It Is by druggists, in fifty- cant and one dollar sizes. You aaay have a have made a contract with sample bottle by mall free, also pamphlet tell- b « m <* me with flrat-olns« work ing all abaai it. Including many t i the thousands o< testimonial letters received from sufferers cured. In writing Dr. Ktimer It Co.. Binghamton. N. Y.. be ng« and mention this paper. m WL, HIDES, ETC. t \VM. S. WINSOR, Coos Bay News. The Bandon Woolen Mills have i orders ahead for several months. The County Assessor having started on his official rounds, Capt. Hans Reed expects to launch the following is worthy of perusal by taxpayers: ' the steamer, being built by him at Awiendcd AssesHinent Ijrwrs. Bay City, on May 1st. The width of the chaunel across S ection 2741. E very person, exeept as provided in the succeed the Cooa Bay bar is 1500 feet, with ing section, sh a ll be assessed in the county in which he resides , a depth of 24 feet at low water. when tiie assessm ent is made, for all taxable property owned by him , in clu d in g a ll personal estate in his possession or under his Millmen say that the lumber out control as trustee, guardian, executor or adm inistrator;and where there are two or more persons jointly in possession, or having the look is very unfavorable. “The bot eontrol of said property in trust, the sam e m ay be assessed to eith tom has dropped out of the lumbar e r or all of such persons fully in possession, or havin g control of said property in tr u st; but it shall be assessed in the county where i market” is the way they express it. the same sh all be, if eith er of the parties reside in such cou n ty. Manager Chandler is about to S kction 2742. A ll goods, wares und m erchandise kept for sale in th is State, all stock em ployed in any ofwhe m echanic art», and place an order with a Philadelphia a II capital and m achinery employed in any branch of manufacture firm for the material for the con ,r other business w ithin this State, owned by a corporation out of -or t iie State, or by any person whether residing in or out of th e State, str u c tio n of a fltst-clasa passenger sh all be taxable in tn e eounty where tiie sam e m uy be, eith er to 1 coach, capable of seating 56 people. the owners thereof or to the person who sh all have charge of or be in possession of the sam e. Work will be commenced at the E x em p tio n s. depot car shops about the end of next month, on ten flat can, to be built for hauling lumber. Theears A householder is entitled to an exem ption of $300.00 from jier- aerial projiertv onlt . One exem ption is all that can be allowed wilt be equipped with Westinghouse for one householder, and household goods m ust appear in the air brakes and automatic couplers. assessm ent or no exem ption can be allow ed. The law allow ing deductions for indebtedness is repealed, and J. E. Pherson. of San Fraucisco, none can be allowed. has been visiting the Coquille, with the object of establishing the larg est broom handle maoafacturing NOTE.—Taxpayers are required to m ake a list of assessable property of every kind and description as owned by them on March plant on the Pacific coast. The 1st at 1 o ’clock, A . M „ of eaeli year, and if taxpayers fail or re white cedar of Coos county is the fuse to make returns of tlieir taxable property within th e tim e re quired by law, tiie assessor will be com pelled to m ake up their attraction. assessm ents from the best inform ation to be derived from other John Kroneberg, of Parkersburg, sources. . . . Poll tax is due and pavable at the tim e of assessing sam e, and was in town Saturday. We learn in case of default of paym ent it is the duty of the A ssessor to i m m ediately give the Sheriff a list of su ch poll taxes for c o lle ctio n . ed from him that the Parkersburg mill will soon start up, and that a Havana, March 10.— Although three-masted schooner will be built Washington, March 11.—A cable gram received at the State Depart the political demonstrations have there this summer for the Coquille ment today announces the depart ended, the radical element in the trade. The schooner is to curry ure of Minister Conger this morn Cuban Constitutional Convention 300,000 feet of lumber on a draft of ing, en route to the United States has not given up hope that the Un 9 feet. His 60 days’ leave of absence will ited States will recede from the po New York, March 12.—Senator begin when he reaches San Francis sition regarding the Platt amend Redfield Proctor, of Vermont, has, ment. The radical press is doing co. it is announced gone th Cuba, and everything in ite power to keep Mr. Conger’s message was as fol will be absent about two weeks. this view before the public. It at lows: “Pekin, March 11.—I leave Pe tributes the action of the United According to a special from Wash kin today for America. Squires is States Congress to the influence of ington to the He.aid, Senator Proc the trusts, declaring that the Amer tor’s visit to Cuba is taken to mean left in charge.” Thus it appears clearly that Mr. ican people generally are in favor that the Administration is not en Rockhill is not in any sense a suc of giving Cuba absolute indepen tirely satisfied with the official re cessor to Mr. Conger as United dence, and of rebuking the action ports it is getting regardingthesen- tirnent of the island toward the States Minister at Pekin at this of the Administration. United States. Reports that sys Articles from the American pap time, but simply a special commis sioner, limited in his functions to ers which seem to sustain tha atti tematic agitation is being carried the negotiations with the Chinese tude of the convention are given on in the island do not accord with government and the other Minis publicity. Senor Gualmerto Gom dispatches the War Deparrment has been receiving from General Wood ters for a settlement of the troubles ez says in La Patria: and Horatio T. Reubens, who has a “Let us maintain our energetic growing out of the Boxer uprising. resolution to be free, but let us civil office under the military gov Washington, March 11.—The avoid furnishing the slightest pre ernment. Following the destruc answer of the British Government text for the unhealthy imperialism tion of the Maine, in 1898, when to the Hay-Pauucefote treaty made which is corrupting the blood of a war was pending, Senator Proctor by the Senate was received today generous people, and influencing made an extended trip over the Is by tho British Ambassador and them to trample upon our rights. lands, reported to the President,, communicated to Secretary Hay. Let us still have faith in the justice and luter made a speech in the Sen The contents of the document have of our cause and the honor of the ate, drawing conclusions from his not yet been made public, but it country which produced Washing investigation. It is understood Mr. Proctor will now make a similar in probably reflects the earnest will of ton Jefferson and Lincoln." the British Government to have At street corners at various pub vestigation. the Nicaragua waterway internation lic places placards have been post Officials of this Government be al in character instead of confined ed which read thus: lieve that the Cubans will see the to the United States. “To the people of the United The British answer is dignified States: Do not make any promise wisdom of complying with the con but complete rejection of the Senate that you are not sure to keep and ditions laid down by the Platt- amendments and it leaves upon the never go back on the word you Spooner amendment to the Army Appropriation bill, which is now a United States Government the re have jiven? (Signed.) law, but they are not disposed to sponsibility for any further action “G eorge W ashington .” bother their heads about when they that may be deemed expedient. This is recommended to the con do so. Those conditions tell the sideration of “All worthy compa Cubans in plain language just what It took a foree of auditors a week triots o f the great America." they must do to get American au to locate a discrepancy of 12 cents Thus far the radical members of thority removed. They admit of between the accounts of the City the convention remain ’ firm in no dickering. The President, him Controller and the City Treasurer their determination not to accept self, cannot if he would, change one of Philadelphia, in a sum total of tfce Platt amendment. of those conditions in the smallest $60,000,000. The committee on foreign rela particular. It is now up to the Cu tions will meet tomorrow, but a Women as W ell as Mem final report is not expected for set bans. They must choose between, an acceptance of all the condition» Are Made Miserable by eral days. or an indefinite continuation of American rule over Cuba. Kidney Trouble. LINDBERG, and Im proved and W ild Lands. U n io n a n il O range P e e l. BACON, LARD, BEANS, COFFEE, SUGAR and ROLLED BARLEY J. II. UPTON, _L . S . .C a n d y , Hufg, ,CItr«n, K N A PP HOTEL, P o rt O rford, Oregon, . W 111 practice in a d tiie Court« of the State, and in the U . S. Land Office. | TV« m l*«»* 3 S . 1», 1901. Ten per cent. Discount Allowed J o r Cash, Except on Flour. New York, March 11.—The Am erican Asiatic Association of this city has received the following ca blegram from the American As iatic Association located in China; the lntter a body composed of the leading American merchants iu the City of Shanghai: “ Russian control of Manchuria insures extinction of American trade. Vigorously protest againet Russo Chinese agreement.” FREE! FREE!! Get your Portrait enlarged, By purchasing $20 worth of merchandise. I the Gatewood Portrait .Company to furnish Candles B o th lo * oloo.*44o •» “ '*«* to tho charm of the d ro w ta f softly radP $ l l . l i t f U Z i u & S i i o i« VA Coodloo. >th (n * w ill c o a trlb a to moro to tho a rt iatic aaecooo o f th o lunobooa, too or dlaaor T h o hoot dororetlro eandlwB for »ha • iw .n l.,’ or tho moot elaborate fu n c tio n - for eot- to<o or noaolon. Mod a la a ll eolaoo to d tho a n d dolleata tla to by •T A K B A B B B I L GB. oad oold oworyvhooa. Senator Carter declared just be fore the Senate finally killed the River and Harbor bill that such measures were “vicious und entire ly contrary to the principles of sound legislation," aud added of thut particular hill, that it waa framed “upon the principle of d i vision and silence." Of course it had to come Drey fus will publish the story of his imprisonment, under the title, “ Five Years of My Life.” But so- many have forgotten his case that the hook will not have the large sale it would have hud a year or two ago. AGENTS WANTED. We want a live, active representative 1 in your territory at once to eugsge iu a very proQ table business, OencrcJiuiiL loeai agents wanted. From $6 to »10 iv (tins-. AJv»»ueW»e«t rapid. Good ref creaoes required. Those out of e m p l o y m ent or w ishing to bettor theuuie'v«'» aditi«*» D epartm ent K. Corner I’vr.- glns sod Um cu Sts., Akron, Obio-