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About The Port Orford tribune. (Port Orford, Or.) 1892-19?? | View Entire Issue (March 26, 1901)
- ATI 50,000 young salmon from the New York, March 18.— A dis Coos River hatchery were planted patch to the Herald from W ashing in the Coquille last week. ton say»: If the view of the Admin istration is supported by the next J. D. Garfield, formerly of Marsh tion with the exposition irom — Congress, the President will obtain field, has been investing in oil stock state orricaas: 26 to September 1, 1900. Among the sights of the Paris ex- discretionary authority to acquire and it is rumored that he has «truck U 8. Senstoro—John H. Mlteh«R »"d hibition will be the “Horrors of War either the Nicaragua or the Panama it rich, says the News. C o ^ » h o m a . H . Tongue. building which M. de Bloch is fitting up with pictures, models and bther canal route. On this account the The Canadian government hfl- 'i D u n b « . means of exciting feeling against war stock ot the Panam a Canal has ris decided to reduce the royalty <p. fare. en since the adjournm ent of Con There will be over 7,000 exhibitors gold from 10 to 5 per cent. This at the Paris exposition, and the United gress. Several prominent members of will be good news to the Klondike States is in the first rank of the ex hibitors. The display will be strictly the Senate foreign relations com miners. L. Chamberlin. representative, and will show in an The Michigan Prohibitionist adequate manner the excellence of our mittee cordially favor the idea of f f i productions. In 1873 we had less than empowering the President to choose vention by an almost unaulmou aCCOMD JUDICIAL DIBTBICT . a seventh as many exhibitors. the route he thinks the more advan vote refused to endorse Mrs. Carrie , . t W Hamilton, Roseburg. S c u t i n ^ A t“ r,n,v, 6eo. M. Brown; A map of France in stone, which Is being prepared in Russia for the Pari* tageous, although the bill, which Nation in smashing saloons in K an Roseburg. c0Dirr1t orr,CBB. : exhibition, is a wonderful example of passed the House and was pending sas. the lapidary’s skill. It shows each de in the Senate during the last ses Countjr Hle&lake. C h ^ ; partment in colored jasper, the sea is E. O. McCormic, passenger tratti c “ P“ r L " X i ; 5 . n o g » E i „ h represented by lapis lazuli, the rivers sion, provided for the adoption of manager of the Southern Pncic by platinum and the 106 towns are the Nicaragua route. kW' says that the low rates from the represented by precious stones. The Secretary H ay has requested Mr. Clerk. E . W• B W in s ir , Gold Beach. neighboring countries of France are East and the Mississippi valley wHl Treasures, W . B- Langlois. and in F IR S T C L A SS con shown in gray jasper, and 14 islands Flava, thé-Colombian Minister, to are represented in the same color as submit a formal memorandum ex bring 40,000 colonists to this cusat^- dition. We have also a fine ¿ K T bwi - wu » - 8-0“ “ ’1'"“’ the nearest mainland. The map is plaining the verbal proposals re during the next three months. ------| BATH BOOM | ------- T1 ! -J W^S-D. W»'«.-»--0"“ mounted on a marble slab about three where hot and cold baths can garding American acquisition of the The tim e for holding C feet square, and it will be inclosed in a me ««*«9 ot tbi c ° ub ” • be obtained. A BAR is run in Takes pleasure in informing the public that he has now on hand, and Panama Canal route, which were court in Coos county, as fis 'll .y “ Clrenlt Court meets on the Third Mon- silver frame. , connection with the Hotel, e s s s s e - - « submitted recently. Mr. Corea, the the last legislature, is the fourth will continue to replenish, his large and complete Stock of Gen ‘ where all up-to-date drinks can COURTROOM ECHOES. Nicaragua Minister, and Mr. Calvo, Monday in April and second Mon- ! be procured at the hands of an eral Merchandise, consisting of. Illinois monument dealer* want a the Costa Rican Minister, both of experienced, polite and accom tember o i each year. day in September, to take effect af LADIES and GENTLEMEN’S UNDERWEAR, law enabling them to seize tombstones rosrorrcES » th « county . modating bar-tender. whom have worked energetically to ter June 1st, next. HOSIERY, FURNISHING GOODS, for bad debts. wAMBororncs. P. H .V A h . Judges of the South Carolina su promote the Nicaragua Caual, will FEE D S T A B L E , also, with rates YOUTHS’ and CHILDREN’S WEAR, Secretary H ay has received *dv,- preme court have adopted a rule that leave next week for their respective ? ? etu °’ J. MoCutchen. at popular prices, and as low as is no member of the bar shall be heard FANCY GOODS NOTIONS, RIBBONS, ces th at Lord Pauncefote w i sub- Mrs. E. Hardenbrook. consistent with good service and countries, and will return charged unless dressed in a black coat. to M * Miss Annie Doyle. mit proposals fpr the revival ol t..e treatment. The supreme court of Connecticut with new instructions relative to LACES, EMBROIDERY, BRAIDS, ETC. Gold Beach, A. L. Duncan. Hay-Pauncefote treaty, and for har has decided that a furnace is personal Wedderburn, the concession their government» SUITING, DRESS GOODS, DRESS FLANNEL, Mrs. E. G. Hurt. property, and may be removed from a are willing to make to the United monizing the points of differed Illihee, SATEENS, PLAIN AND FIGURED OUTING FLANNELS In a variety of colors, building by a due process of law. Mrs. E. J. Burrow. between the United States Senate Ophir, O . L. Wakeman. That insanity is included in the States. Port Orford, Linings, Silesias, Buttons, Bindings, etc. and the British government. word “sickness” as used in the by J. S. Capps. Denmark, A iw a complete assortment of Beantifd Calicos, Apron and Dress Ginghams laws of a beneficial society is held in London March 19.—Jos. Cham F. M. Langlois. Langlois, Coos Bay News: The Ro^ue rivet Kobillard vs. Soclete St. Jean Baptiste berlin, the Colonial Secretary, ha» J. A. Haines. White Goods, Percalee, Lawn, India Linon, Lonsdale, Table Linen, EcMlejr, gasoline boat, Copper Queen, wXjch de Centreville (R. I.), 45 L. R. A. 559. A. Aubery. A gnesi, Earnings of a minor child who has ju st informed the House of Com was formerly sloop-rigged, has .md Napkins, 8h«eting and Pillow-Slip Muslin, Towels and Joseph Hare. All styles of been emancipated in good faith by his mons that General Botha lias re Hare, Elvin Miller. Crash, House Lining, Ticking, Oil Cloth, father are held, in Flynn vs. Baisley jected the peace terms offered him- another mast put in, and is now a Bogie, (Ore.), 45 L. R. A. 645, to be protected schooner. The spar was made by from the father’s creditors, and to con General Botha, Mr. Chamberlain C. Reviers, and the necessary black stitute o good consideration for a con said, conveyed the information in a smith work was doue by G. T. Co.e- J. M. UPTON, veyance to the minor by his father. letter to General Kitchener, i t which Summary arrest of a convict who man. Attorney and Counselor at Law, has violated his parole, and his sum- he announced th at he was not dis mary return or remandment to servl- posed to recommend the terms oi The new Oregon school law pro BANDO N, OREGON, tude or imprisonment under his sen peace General Kitchener was in vides that “no contract shall bo tence, was held, in Fuller vs. State Made to Order. (Ala.), 45 L. R. A. 502, to constitute no structed to offer him, to the earnest made with any teacher who is -ela Ottos upstair«, to Eldorado Building violation of the constitutional guaran consideration of his government. ted by blood or marriage within tho E u r e k a H a r n e s w O il. ties governing the arrest and trial of General Botha added that his gov third degree to any member of th i ALL KINDS OF SADDLERY HARD crim inals._______ ______ ernm ent and its chief officers en schotU board without the concur S. H . H AZARD, WARE. THE AUTOMOBILE. tirely agreed with this view. Mr. rence of all the members of the A motor cab service it abeut to be Chamberlain added; “ I propose to board, by a vote duly entered on ATTORNEY A COUNSELOR AT LAW S a d d le-B la n k ets, Bit«, • « . , A c. introduced in Cologne, Oermnny. lay the papers connected with the the clerk’s records of proceedings. A Complete Stock of Empire City, Oregon. Americans have asked the legisltture negotiations on the table tonight.” Ham««« and Saddles repaired at living of British America for permission to The new law relating to the p ub Will Practice in the Supreme Court, prices. run automobile* into the far-off and but lication of the supreme c< n t re and all Courts of thia State. An Irishm an over in Indiana little known Omineca region in British A t greatly reduced prices. I^ a n a r lo ia , O r e g o n . ports provides that not to exceed America. called upon a physician and in During the month of December, ac 600 volumes shall be printed; th a t H A R D W A R E , cording to the Paris edition of the Her formed him th at his wife was eick each volume shall contain not les’ J. H U N T L E Y , D R .U .J. CALDWELL. and required medical aid. '1 he M. ald, 708 accidents were caused by horses, resulting in 52 death* and 656 D. was willing to give his attention than 700 pages, and that the ru- attorney &<>oiinselorRt Law P h y s i c i a n a sad S u r g e o n . injuries. In the same period there were ports hereafter printed shall be sold T IN W A R E , only 21 automobile accidents and only to the ease, out desired the man to at 13.50 per volume. The report/ W EDDERBURN, OREGON. pay in advance or enter into an one death. NOTARY PUBLIC, In Pari* an automobiliat was driving agreement to pay when his services heretofore printed have contained i Diseases of Ladies and Children a Spec automobile at an excessive rate of only 600 pages, and have been sold ia lty . G R A N I T E W A R E , an G old B sach : : O«««o». speed, and the driver of a tnun ear were no longer required. “ A n’ ye’ll kill or cure for twenty at $3 per volume. was doing the same thing. They crashed DEALER IN GENERAL MERCHANDISE PORT ORFORD, OREGON, Langlois Harness Shop. R u b b e r Goods, HARNESS & BRIDLES I O il C lo th in g , M en s’ & B o y s’ H a ts «te C aps. b o o ts an d s h o e s . Will Practice in *11 the Courte ol this Shad Hudson, State. HUD8ON J. X Haines. CR O C K ER Y , LAMPS and L A N TE R N S, CUTLERY , CLOCKS together, and a lady was eaug«ht be dollars?” said Pat. There was a committee to wait tween the two vehicles and her leg upon the legislator when he got “ Yes.” waa broken. The automobiliat was MIRRORS, ETC. & HAINE8. sentenced to two month»’ imprisonment Pat was satisfied, and left the M. home. Public Land Caeee a Specialty. | MINING A REAL ESTATE AGENTS. without the benefit of the first-offense D. to perform the contract. 'Ihe ‘‘It is generally reported, said law and the driver of the tramway NOTHING BUT THE BEST, E ckley. Oregon. woman died and in due time he the spokesman, “ that you got your sentenced to eight day*’ imprisonment GEORGE M. BROWN, C O N S IS T IN G O F benefit of thia law, and they presented his bill. share of the money used to elect a , with the -------------- Green and Roasted Coffee, Cocoa, Chocalate, Spices, Extracts, a h a d to navjcintiv « X ^ X o r d i Valuable Mines, Farms, Stock Ranches Pat looked at it a moment and United States Senator.” Teas. A T T O R N E Y A .X I - A .W , and Timber Lands For Sale. “ I t ’s a lie,” he cried. Choice Variety of Canned Goods, Dried Fruits of all kind jin Stock nary financial genius,” remarked a roll- then asked: House and six acres of well Improved rood clerk of this city, say* the New “ Ah, then, the public lias been “An’ did yez cure her?” ROSEBURG, OREGON. Orleans Times-Democrat. “He is a na lard in Wilbur, Douglas county for “ No.” answered the physician. misinformed.” tive of California, and five or six years I sale, or will exchange for property in T h at’s what. I know of a half “An’ did yez kill her?” ago he spent a season on a sugar planta L- BD R TEN SH A W , Myrtle Point, Cooe county. tion In Hawaii. He was engaged at the This was a poser, and the M. D. dozen fellows who gut moie’u me. ' time, and while he was there he cor discovered that Pat had caught him. ^ . T T O B N E Y -A.T I^ A .W , responded regularly with hl* fiancee. The postotuce department will C a n d y , N at«, C itro n , L em on a n d O range F ee l. Afterward they quarreled and the This bill, at last accounts had not incorporate in its mail contracts for match was broken off, but the poor girl been paid. M yrtle P o in t, O regen. service for the four years beginning thought his letters were beautiful, and Port Orford, Oregon, treasured them religiously. Ju ly 1, 1962, B provision whereby “Quite recently he saw In a papei Thousands H ave K idney Trouble persons living along the line of ihe V,. K N A P P P r o p r i e t o r . W 111 practice in ail the Courts of the that the Hawaiian stamps of the period and D on’t K now it. mail route may, if they so desire, of hl* stay there had become very ' State,«•<! in the U. 8- La«4 Office. B ow To Vine o«t. scarce and valuable, and he immediate have their mail deposited in bo; es First-class in every respect. Fill a bottle or common glass with your I BACON, LARD, BEANS, C OFFEE, SUGAR and ROLLED BARLEY ly ««t down and wrote to hl* own sweet water and let It stand twenty-four hours; a to be erected by them. The gener heart, demanding his letters. He said J. H. UFTONoi- sediment or set Go zd Feed Stable attached. he was soon to be married and felt ¡this tling Indicates an al provisions for such box delivery Sold as low as the market will permit. . unhealthy condi service will bo as follows: duty to destroy ’em: he appealed to her g j .S . C O M M I S S I O N E R , tion of the kid ‘better feelings’ and all that, and, to To meet the neCeBiitie« of the time«, my goods are T hat the addressee shall ie a ney«: tf It stains make a long story short, she sent them VOTARY PUBLIC, your linen It is written request a t the j »«tottiee p . J. LINDBERG. back. They were yellow with age, and i evidence of kid had suspicious stains that looked like ney trouble: too I from which he desires the mail de L abomh «, C ubbt C o ., O mioon . tears, but he wasn’t moved a bit. He frequent desire to | livered to the currier, who will place Order« taken for Suit« and fiU Guaranteed. promptly cut off all the stamps and pass It or pain In Daeler in Town Lota, and Improved sent them to a New York agency, and . -- ----- 13--- the ___. back 13 also the same in the box at the addies- A Complete Line of Casket«, Co®M | i y i ) G E T P R IC E « B E F O R E B U Y IN G ELSEW HERE, , « v..--» —- - convincing proof that the kidneys and blad-| got a check for $42. and W ild Landa. and T rim m ings. ‘Our landlady, who knows about it, ¿erar80Ui 0i order. 8 ll8K- says he is a perfect brute, and will come ' what to Do. That the service is to ba wit -out Filing« and Final Proofs Made on Order« taken for Tombstone« and| to a bad end. I am afraid so myself. I There Is comfort In the knowledge so ... .|, e addresseo. Thu U Homesteads and Pre-emptions. think he is doomed to become a million- often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer 11 Swamp- • g , , Cemetery Railing. , .. , Root, the great kidney remedy fulfills every carrier must be of goixl uiorni >.»r GROCERIES— Cigars, Pipes and Tobacco. KNAPP HOTEL, ¡Sperry’s and Oregon Flour always on hand UNDERTAKER. GENERAL CONVEYANCING. WM. 8. WIN80R, Rotary Public Real Estate 4 I n s ta n c e Agent. PORT ORFORD, OREGON. M arked D o w n to the L o w e st Figures Possible P O R T O R F O R D , O R EG O N . USI U li t u W l , M IS, III. J. W. 8TRANGE, D E N T IS T . COQUILLE C ITY , O R E G O N . W ill vielt Curry County semi-annually. Tin pir cut. Bixcaunt Mowed fir Gath, Except m Fleur. WALTER SUTTON, n o t a r y p u b l ic P O R T O R F O R D • • OREGON 4 fall eat of Notary “ d Coaveyancer’e blank* will be kept on hand JOSEPH HARE, Notary Public A Conveyancer LANGLOIS, OREGON. » . WA- --------------------- . ! wl,h ,n curln«, ncter and of sufficient intelligen t» Diaaaer end »na every over/ part w*“ never, — » ----- A S p le n d id P r e .e e « . I back, kidneys, , liver. liver, bladder In one of the dormitories (presented of the urinary passage. It corrects Inability I properly handle the m ail. to hold ,11W by the three children of Waldorf A>- « « w water . „ and J i scalding pain In passing •. n .e U - „„.„¡Jng th ■> ev or bad effects tor) of the home at Bath, the bedatcade il, wlneorbeer, and overcomes that unpleasant eJ.y cai rjer of the m ail rnaJi lep •• are braes, the window-panes of leaded necessity of being compelled to go often , ,natler presumed t > Hi' glees end the hangings are of during the day. and to m get up many times :'?f''i'.r¿'pe'rly J ...... . , . by „.ai|lu and S * : ^ « ^ h V .l d ^ d ™ ^ :xT“ 'p.'vpañl .lam ps s .u, flowered cretonne, seye the New York lit«» ordinary effect of Swamp-Root la soon I deliver the same for inalllnc I Commercial Advertiser. The room is I as dainty as a rich child’s nursery. | realized. It stands the highest for Ita won n ext p'lstnllioe at which he arrivée, I When little girls are brought into this j derful cures of the most distressing cases. hut that no fee shall b eallow ed i.iul room for the first time they ¡»variably If you need a medicine you should nave the I therefor. stand In the doorway, looking around best. Sold by druggists In 50c. end$l. sizes. ,hu admiringly, bnt not seeming fo realize , You may have a «ample WANTED Capable, reliable n-r that thia is where they are to sleep. wonderful discovery son in every county to represent ..aixe and a book that tellsi Many of these children have never more about It, both sent| .otuuany of solid financial r. ,.u‘ tnm; slept on any kind of a bedstead before, absolutely free by mall, J«i:i« salary per year, payable weekly, _ _ and the letters and postcards they send address Dr. Kilmer & no«. i S3 per day ai»solutely mire and ull 'X- i ^ s ; straight, ¡xma tide dollntu« c Z Binghamton, N. Y. When home next morning usually contain al- tlon reading this generous offer In thie f»per. ' salary paid each Baturday and rx |# n a , luaions to the “gold beds.” , money advanced each week. Hl A. U ARD HOUSE, 334 I»E»RBO«S S t ., CHI T . C a r . C o « .tip « tlo n F o n m . ■aw i r . Year BMa.r« * I Tatm Cascarete CaoUy Cathartlc. lOe er rae '(AOO 31 !<*• a . oohh.’Snsriuut P1llR«ore»H kidney III»- 0»9* I I C. C. 0 . lot I to cure. 4v«s«leM re(u«d bjviicf , » & £ A « f R i X » aime-V co Cblcoo w V f.