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M : Z ìi* V o lu m « OFFICIAL It P O R T IO . DIRECTORY state oeeickbs : ,U. 8. Senator»—Jobu II. M itchell ami loueph Simon. <X H FO H 1>. O R E G O N . T U E S D A Y , M A Y « 1 , 1O O 1. HOUSEHOLD LORE. BAY VIEW I U B 1 o ( I » f o r m a t to a R » < a r < ll» B B e d - s lo t h » « , T a b le I. Lae a a n d D u lliM . H O TEL, Few Immigrants t# America Capa ble of Doing the Work. S o m e I a t e r e w t l» « Fam i» R e » » r d l« B t h e U l a t r l b u l l e a a sid K a p l o r - in c a t o ( t h e l a e o o s l a s ! T h ou san d s, . TV i l m ix » » * -X. Com m on School Education* E very boy anil girl th a t is ed ucated should be able to — A rite a good, legible baud. S;>eli ail the words in ordinary use. Know how to use these w o n k Speak and w rite good E nglish. W rite a good social letter. Add a colum n of figures rapidly.. Make o ut an ordinary account. Receipt it when paid. W tile a n ad veil isement for a local paper. W rite a noliop zj.f report of a p ub lic meeting. W rite an ordinary prom issory note. Reckon the interest or discount o n if 5°r days m onths and jeais. Draw an o rdinary bank cheek. F o s th e o u te r covering of bed» there nre all so rts of p re tty and novel things t iovernor—T . T. Geer. in w hite and colors. Possibly th e h a n d S ecretary of State—F . I. Dunbar. som est a re those of heavy lin en , em B etw een th e y e a r s 1830 and 1890 State Treasurer—Chas. 8. aloore. broidered in w h ite by h a n d . 8ome of 10,000,000 of th e 13,^00.000 im m ig ran ts S upt. Pub. Instruction-J.D Ackerman. the more e la b o ra te have th e w hole cen S tate P rinter, W . H . Leeds. w ho cam e in to th e U nited S ta te s w ere te r em b ro id ered , a broad em broidered n a tlv e so f G reat B rita in o r of G erm any, A ttorney-G eneral—D.K. N. Illackbnm . border o u tlined w ith d ra w n w ork and Clerk State Board School Land Com- and th e n u m b e r of Scandinavians w as m issioners-M . L. C ham berlin. |j I t MILLER, P roprietor. a wide hem finished w ith a row of n early 1,000,000. T h e g r e a t m ap o rity E. Jo in t Senator, T. M. Dimimek draw n tvork a t th e h ead . On brass of these new com ers, especially th o se Joint R epresentative—K. 1». flume. beds these q u ilts ta k e th e place of from G erm any, N orw ay and Sw eden, second ji DiciAi. Disraicr: I have ju st taken charge of this! the valence, h a n g in g dosvn on a ll sides. w ere fa rm e rs whose d e stin a tio n w as T he m onogram freq u e n tly appears th e w ts t. T he te rm th e w est, as u n Tudge, J . W . H am ilton, R oseburg, frv o rite Travelers’ Ilesort, and a t one side of th e em b ro id ery cen derstood by. im m ig ran ts, m ea n t a t one •osecuting Attorney, Geo. M. lirow n, overhauled and remodeled the te r. T he d u ra b le M arseilles quilts tim e th e w e ste rn c o u n trie s of New ehuri come b o th plain woven and em broid Y ork and P ennsylyania, la te r th e same. E v ery th in g in connec COUNTY OFWCKBS: ered, in w hite o r in colors, says the s ta te s of w h a t is noav called. theT nid- ty Judge— M. Kiley, («old beach. tion therew ith is V is s io n e rs -F . H. Blake, tk e to o ; ! ■ W ashington S ta r. dle w est, Ohio, In d ia n a and Illinois; i . J . L indberg, P o rt O riord. T he fancy fo r em broidery also ex th e n th e trans-M ississippi 6tntea of Sheriff—J. G . W alker, Gold Bench. ten d s tzj th e finish of sh e e ts and pil Iow a, N eb rask a a n d K ansas anil, final- Clerk. C. V. W oodruff, Gold I each. low casej. ’‘S h a m s” are still m uch used, ly, th e n o rth v e s te r n s ta te s , to w hich, T reasures, W. 8. Wiusor, Gold Beach. th o u g h m any housekeepers prefer p rio r to 1803, m ost of th e new im nu- Assessor—E. S. Dean, Langlois. and in F I R S T C L A S S con- 'rak es pleasure in inform ing th e public th a t he has now on hand, and cases, Into w hich th e pillows are b u t g ra n ts went. School S upt.—W illiam S .G u cn n ,L an g - : toned. T hese a re larg e and square. d itio n . We have also a fine ' will continue to replenish, his large an d com plete Stock of G en In th e la st few y e a rs n o tw ith sta n d - ,p k(, ¡t lh e 0 p | aee ¡„ T hey a re laid aside a t night, however, Surveyor—D. Cun niff, Jr., Gel. Beach. ------ | HATH ROOM | -------- in g th e prosperous coua it ion of Amer- t t ( eral Merchandise, consisting of. in favor of sm a lle r pillows w ith p lain lean m an u fa ctu re s, th e large h a rv ests bank to get toe cash, where hot and cold baths can M EETING » OF THE fOL'BTo 1 e r covers. M onogram s or in itials for and lib e ra l prices fo r c e re a ls and live Make neut and correct entries in be obtained. z\ BAR is run in LADIES and G ENTLEM EN'S U ND ERW EAR, C ircuit Court meets on the Third Mon sh e e ts a re tw o o r th re e inches high stocks, th ere h a s been a m arked fall connection with the Hotel, H OSIERY, FU RN ISH IN G GOODS, day in August of each je a r. and w orked in th e c e n te r ju s t about ing off In the im m ig ratio n of farm ers (l«v hook and ledger. County C ourt meets on the hrst Mon where all up-to-date d rin k s can th e hem . F o r pillow cases th e le tte rs to th e U nited S ta te s a n d a decided Tell th e n um ber of yards of ear- YOUTHS’ ami C H IL D R E N ’S WEAK, days in January, April, July and Sep be procured at the h an d s of an a re sm aller. in cre ase in th e n u m b e r of im m igrants p it required for the parlor. tem ber of each vear. FANCY GOODS NOTIONS, RIBBONS, S heets fo r double beds should be se e k in g hom es in th e la rg e cities and experienced, polite and accom I'OSTOFFCES IN T H E COUNTY. Measure the pile of lum ber in the th r e e y a r d s long before hem m ing. T his m a n u fa c tu rin g to w n s. m odating bar-tender. T h e official LACKS, EM BROIDERY, BRAIDS, ETC. V. it. NAME OF O FFICE allow s for a th ree-ln ch hem a t the top figures of th e c a le n d a r y e a r of 1900 shed. F. H . Blake. Clietco, SU ITIN G , D RESS GOODS, DRESS FLANNEL, one-half th e w id th a t th e bottom , and have not y e t m ade th e ir appearance, Te!l the largest n um ber of bush J. McCutcheu. i F ' E E D S T A B L E , also, with rates leaves th e sh e e t a little m ore th a n 2% H arbor. it popular prices, and as low as is SATEENS, PLAIN AND F IG U R F D 0U T 1N G FLANNELS in a variety of colors, y a rd s lo n g a fte r shrinkage in w ashing. b u t th e to ta l n u m b er of im m igrants els of wheat in the hugest bin anil Mrs. E. Hardunbrook. w ill not be fa r fro m 475,000, and of Irm a, consistent w ith good service and A sh eet la rg e enough to tuck under th is n um ber m ore th a n 100,000 w ere tite value at cu rren t rates. Miss Annie Doyle. Linings, Silesias, B uttons, Bindings, etc. Gold B each, t reatm ent. and stay w h e re It is put is the only kind from A ustria-H i’** M ry, a n o th e r 10(\- A. L .D uncan. Wedderburn, T ill som ething about the laws of Also u com plete assortm ent of P.eautif il Calicos, Apron and Dress Gingham s, su re to be a com fort-to th e user. T h e 000 from Ita ly a n o th e r 100,000 M rs. E. fi. H u rt. Ill'hee, th r if ty E nglish fashion of covering the from Russia and th e P olish provinces health am i w hat to (Io in a ease of White Goods, Percales, Lawn, In d ia I.inon, Lonsdale, Table Linen, Mrs. E. J. Buriow . Ophir, ends of com fo rtab les w ith a w id th of of G erm any, w hile G re a t B ritain fu r em ergency. C . L. W akem an. I th in m uslin o r cheese cloth, w hich can nished less th a n 50,000, of which num Port Orford, N apkins, Sheeting and Pillow-Slip Muslin, Towels ami Know how to behave in public be rem oveu and washed w henever b e r 40.000 w ere from Ireland. These J . S. Capps. D enm ark, and society. C rash, H ouse Lining, licking, Oil Cloth, soiled is one th a t commend» its e lf to new im m ig ra n ts seek hom es and em F. M. Langlois. Langlois, Be able to give th e great general - al, housekeepers. The untow ard tend- ploym ent in th e larg e cities«, says the J. A. H aines. Eckley, principles ol religion. 1 ency of light-colored com forts to show New Y ork Sun. A. A nhery. Agues», H ave a good know ledge of tltc soiling w here th ey are tucked u n d e r T h e fe rtility and productiveness df J osepA Halt;. Hare, th e neck of th e sleeper is in th is way A m erican fa rm s nre a s g re a t a s and Bible. 411 stvles of Have some acq uaintance with lhe I obviated. in some cases g r e a te r th a n they w ere In p u rc h a sin g table linen th e eream m an y y ears ago. T h e m eans of tr a n s three great kingdom s of nature. weave will be found m ore d u rab le th an p o rta tio n have been vastly im proved H ave some knowledge of the th e w hite o r h a lf bleached. W hile p a t and th e m a rk e t o f d em an d is decided fundam ental p rin ciples ot philoso te r n tab le clo th s are m ore d e sirab le ly la r g e r th a n it ever w as before. But IN N E W S P A P E R S fo r “ b e st” th an those c u t fro m th e th e c o n d itio n s for th e purchase of phy and astronom y. ANYWHERB AT ANYTIMB H ave snlliclent common sense tv web, th e l a t t e r will be found m uch land are no lo n g er so favorable. T he C all on or W rite c h eap er for everyday use. Cheap, m o st eligible g o v e rn m e n t lands for gt t along in the world. sleezy dam ask is never advisable, the free hom esteads h a v e been disposed loose w eave re n d erin g it a poor Invest of. T h e ra ilro a d g r a n ts w hich in 1 MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS. 64 & 6 s Merchant»’ Exchange . Made to Order. SAN FRANCISCO. CAl. ” m ent, in p o in t of service. The m e cluded a lte r n a te p a rc e ls along the dium g ra d es of e ith e r Scotch o r Irish line of th e ro ad s have been sold and Gold h a s been discovered n e ar Apia, E u r e k u l l a r n e s n O il, m ake will be found unequaled for sat- in m o st cases occupied. No sta te , ex Sam oa. } isfaeto ry w earin g qualities. Before c e p t in th e so u th w e st, w here th e cli zY Com plete Stock of F o r io m e y e a rs th e re h a v e been no ALL KINDS OF SADDLERY HARD hem m ing a tablecloth see th a t.it is cut m a tic co n d itio n s a re not g enerally brook tr o u t in C olorado w ater». L a s t WARE. J. M. U PTO N , by the p a tte rn . The th rea d m akes the such a s to a tt r a c t E uropean farm er», y e a r n e arly 5,0€0,000 brook tro u t egg» p a t t e r n and vt o n e lottw w w d - c ■ p a ttern In u n d r r th e m of o/To»-!».,» ;» w»**a*« fslaXASXsl Ik«’ (b n m Attorney and Counselor at Law, Snddle-U lH uketH , B its , & c., & c. A t g rea tly reduced prices. it takes less tim e th a n pulling the d u cem en ts to im m ig ran ts, and the la t A t th e b e g in n in g of th e new c e n tu ry ! th re a d . While hem stitch in g m akes a te r, no longer re c ru ite d from the th e re w ere 57,000 arm y and navy pen B A M )O A , O K K O O N I p re tty finish, it cannot endure hard fa rm in g class on the E u ro p ean con sio n ers in New E ngland, d ra w in g th e ir H arness and Saddles repaired a t living iS « usage, and is, th ere fo re , in ap p ro p riate tin e n t and in Ireland, come chiefly pay th ro u g h the agency In Boston. prices. I fo r cloths th a t have to be frequently from large E u ro p ean c ities in which Much indignation is expressvd In Office u p stairs, in Eldorado Building | laundered. The best, way to hem ’ th e population has Incom e congested M unich p ap ers because th e s ta te did. L j i n j g lo is» , O i'O j g o u . ; everyday linen Is to tu r n and baste a or in w hich th e ra te of pay to m echan not in te rfe re w ith the sale to «.lum ber ¡W g V H ! n a rro w hem, th en fold in g the hern , ics h a s been forced down by co m p eti ! back again on th e rig h t side of the 1 tion or th e use of new inechunlcal ap m an of th e larg est linden tre » in Ba- l tavia. S. II. H A ZA R D , cloth, sew the hem to th e cloth by hand pliances. D R . J . J. C A L D W E L L , In Sait Lake City, U tah, a n u m b e r of in an over-and-over seam . Then fiat- | T h ere is a c o n sta n t and in c re a sin g e t c a rs are being provided w ith le t ( i l i Æ 7V I rr K W Z L T t . 1 3 ten and press th e hem in place. The dem and for m ill h ands and a rtis a n s s te tre ATT o KA e Y & COUNSELOR AT LAW P liy t s io in n a n d H iii'jg o o n , r m ailing boxes. T h ese c ars will m onogram o r Initial of th e house mis- t th ro u g h o u t th e U nited S ta te s, and i t P O R T O R F O R D , O R E G O N . Empire City, Oregon. tr e s s should be w rought, diagonally in is to some e x te n t supplied by new stop a t c erta in points and l e t t e r s C R O C K E R Y , LAM PS an d L A N T E R N S , C U T L E R Y , placed in the boxes are rem oved by CLOCKS one c o rn e r In w hite linen o r outline im m ig ratio n . T h e th ree c o u n tries m essengers in tim e to c atch th e m ails. W ill Practice in the Supreme Court, Diseases of Ladies ami Children a Spec silk. w hich now fu rn ish the la rg e st c h a re M IR R O R S, ETC. A F lorida man haa purchased 300 ialty . and all Courts of this State. A new w rinkle In luncheon cloths is of im m ig ratio n , A ustria, R ussia and to have them woven in tw o tin ts, yel Ita ly , have com paratively l i t t ’e in. acres of sw am p land n ear Sw an Bridge, low and w hite, pink and w hite or comm on w ith the United S ta te s in the. and will tu rn it into a b re ed in g place n o t h in g b u t t h e b e s t , .Shad Hudson, J. E. Haines. green and w hite. W ith gold-banded w ay of lan g u ag e, customs., h isto ric a l for a llig ato rs. These re p tile s a re b e J. H U N T L E Y , • C O N H U t T I N G O l? china the yellow and w hite com bina tr a d itio n or the form s of g o v ern m en t. com ing scarce, owing to th e activity of H U D S O N & H A IN E S . tio n 1» re m a rk ab ly effective. Nothing, T h ere a re no longer in R ussia o r Aus n o rth e rn h u n ters, and, as th e r e is a steady dem and for a llig a to r akias, th e A ttorney & Counselor a t Law MINING & REAL ESTATE AGENTS T eas, Green an d Roasted Coffee, Cocoa. Choealate, Spices, E x tracts, a I how ever, is in b e tte r ta s te than the t r ia p e rsec u tio n s which would explain sp e c u la to r hopes to do well. rich, thick, solid linen w hich is usu a w holesale exodus of the in h a b ita n ts Choice V ariety of C anned Goods, Dried F ru its of ail k in d , in Stock I t will coat 02 cents p e r sw ea r If you ally handsom ely decorated- by hand of various d istric ts, ns w as th e case E ck ley , O regon. NOTARY PUBLIC, em broidery or bo rd er sp ra y s and a 10 and 15 y e a rs ago. T he econom ic sw e a r in P o rtlan d , a iittle tow n below c en ter g arlan d larg e enough to su r condition of Italy is ra th e r b e tte r now the W ater Gap, says a S troudsbv.-g V aluable Mines, F arm s, Stock Ranches O keoox . Goi.n B each round a vase of flow ers o r fruit piece. th a n it was at th e tim e when Ita lia n (Pe ) correspondent in th e P h ilad e l and Tim ber Lands F or Sale. T he p ure w hite affords a capital im m ig ratio n to the United »States be phia Record. Sw earing haa becom e .«o i background for c ry s ta l and »liver as gan to be large, and the in cre ase of obnoxious to some of the in h a b ita n ts House an d six acres of well Improve« well as fancy dollies and p r e tty dishes. th e im m ig ratio n from th ese c o u n trie s th a t th e y have determ ined to e n fo rce W ill Practice in all th e Courts of this la rd in W ilbur, Douglas county fori C a n d y , N u ts, C itr o n , L em o n an d O r a n g e P e e l. Q uantities of dollies a re now sold, so can, th ere fo re, be explained only upon th e old law against p ro fan ity . State. sale, or will exchange for p roperty in C hickens are now plucked in a w hole m any people using th em w ithout a th e ground t h a t the dem and fo r such M yrtle Point, Coos county. Public Land Cases a Specialty. tab lecloth fo r b re a k fa st and luncheon lab o r ns th e ir im m ig ran ts have to sale m an n er by the use P f p n e u m a tic on Sunday nig h t te a . T hose of heavy- o ffe r is grow ing in the United S ta te s. m achinery. T here is a re ce p ta c le in linen w ith solid w hite em broidery are T h e fallin g off of Germ an im m ig ra w hich th e bird is placed a f te r being G E O R G E M. BROWN, m ost d urable and exceedingly popu tio n is explained by th e f a c t t h a t killed, and into this are tu rn e d several lar. V ery effective also a re the J a p G erm any is ceaaing to be nn a g ric u l cross c u rre n ts of a ir from e le c tric a l anese g rass linen sets, w hich come in tu r a l a n d is becom ing a m a n u fa c tu r fan s revolving at the ra te of 3.000 tu r n s A T T O 11N K Y A T LA W , both w hite and colored em broidery in g c o u n try . T he to ta l im m ig ratio n p e r m inute. In the tw in k lin g of an e y e Port Orford, Oregon, BACON, LA RD , BEA N S, C O F F E E , SUG A R and RO LLED BAP,LEY w ith Ja p a n ese floral designs. to th e U nited S ta te s la s t y e a r was th e bird is stripped of its fe a th e rs , ROSEBURG, OREGON. la rg e r th a n in any previous y e a r since even to th e tiniest p a rticle of dow n, I.,, l t N z Y P P P r o p r ie to r . Sold as low as the m a rk e t will perm it. and th e m achine is ready for a n o th e r. T he capable w om an is ju s t aa likely 1803, _ _ _ _ _ T o m eet the necessities of the tunes, my goods are to develop to perfection in th e back- L. L. BU RTEN S1IA W , D ls p r o p o r ilo n n t e . First-class in every respect. T he E m inent Kidney woods as anyw here else. E nvironm ent A w estern judge who, a lth o u g h he h a s n o t m uch to do w ith producing her. and B ladder S p ecia list. Like the poet she is born and apt m ade. 1» n-i»e, does not mind being wstty, A T T U H N G Y a t l a w . Go jd Feed Stable attached. ------ w as try in g a cone recently, when O rd ers taken for S u its an d fits G uaranteed. T h ere is no college or In stitu tio n of he w as d istu rb ed by a young man who learning w hich can tu rn her out to o r M y r tle P o in t , O r e g o n . kept m oving nbout in th e r e a r of the C A L L A N D G E T P R I C E S IIK F O K K U V Y 1K G I I M . V I t l RE. der, say» T able Talk. court-room , liftin g c h airs and looking P . J . L IN D B E R G , T h e capable wom an know s ju s t th e i rig h t th in g to do in any em ergency u n d e r thing». “ Young man,** the judge «aid, at W ill practice in ail the Courts of the which may c o n fro n t her, and she does le n g th , “you are m ak in g a g re at deal it. She ha« confidence in herself. She B u te , and in th e U. 8. Land Office. of noise.” doe» not th in k i t necessary to run “ Y our honor,” replied th e young A Complete Lute of Caskets, Collins am ong her frien d s and ask everybody's m an , “ I have lost my overcoat and I advice before she does as »he ha« a am try in g to find It.” and Trimmings. J . IL U PTO N , mind to do. "W ell," »aid th e venerable ju ris t, She doesn't «end for the doctor every “ people often lo«e whole su its in here 0 . 8 . C O M M I S S I O N E R , Orders taken for Tombstones and tim e »he ha» an ache or a bad feeling. w ith o u t m aking a ll t h a t d istu rb an c e.” Cemetery Railing. She d o esn 't g e t frightened every tim e —S h o rt Storiev. NOTARY PUBLIC, PORT ORFORD, OREGON. I she h ears a noise she c a n n o t acc o u n t for. She goes and find« o u t w hat th e P o in t o f V ie w . Tin Pbcovercr of Swamp-Rozt' at Work la L anglois , C ubby C o ., O regon . noise o riginated from. She doe» n o t Els ta-crstcry. T hey w ere Blanding on a crowded th ro w cold w a te r on her fam ily. She stre e t. There Is a disease prevailing In till» e ncourages effort, »he assists every e n Dealer in Town Lots, and Im proved J. W . S T R A N G E , “ W hat a h ard tim e men hare ru n country moat dangerous because so decep te rp rise w ith well balanced stre n g th , ning’ around try in g to m ake m oney!” tive. Many sit ¿den deaths are caused by and W ild Lands. 1!—heart dlrease, pneumonia, heart failure and she inspire» all those who com e Raid th e pessimist. cr apoplexy are often the result of kidney F ilin g s and Final Proofs Made on w ithin her influence. “ Yes; but look w h a t a good tim e dlsea ic. If kidney trouble Is allowed to ad She know s how to do things. If th e wom en have ru n n in g around try in g to vance the kidney poisoned blood will attack H om esteads and Pre-em ptions. house should catch fir e she would tr y spend it,’’ replied th e o p tim ist.—Chi the v ltal organs, cr the kidneys themselves C O Q U IL L E C IT Y , O K K O O N . h e r best to put out the flame* before cago Daily News. break down and warie away cell by cel!. GENERAL CONVEYANCING. she rushed in to the stre et and so give Then the richness of Ih.e b’ood -th e albumen th e fire a chance to develop s tre n g th W ill v isit C urry C ounty sem i-annually. | —leaks out and the suffeicr has Bright’» P re p a re d f o r th e W o rn t. and destructiveness. If anybody in her Wife —Oh, H a rry , I d id n ’t expect you Disease, the worst form of kidney trouble. Dr. Kilmer » Swamp-Root the new dis- vicinity should break a lim b or cut an home to lunch. Is the true specific for kidney, bladder WALTER SUTTON, a rte ry she would not scream o r f a in t liu sb n n d —W ell, a re n ’t you jrlad to covery and urinary troubles. It has cured thousand» away, b u t »he would render such at- see m e? of apparently hopeless cases, after »11 o ttw JO S E P H IIA R E , »irtance as lay in her power u n til m ed N O T A R Y P U B L IC yes; b u t I have nothing but efforts have failed. At druggists In flfly-cem ical aid could be procured. sausage.M and dollar sizes. A sample bottle sent free “ Weil, being h u n g ry . I ’m prep ared by mall, also a book telling »bout Swamp. P O R T O K F O K 1 A -- O R E G O N . Root and 11» wonderful cures. Addres» fo r tk e w u r s t.” - Phi. Uecord Notary Public & Conveyancer Dr. Kilmer & Co.. Binghamton, N , Y. a o t Tn Car* Fororer. mention thia paper. T a k e r .... . c i« < ii.'v<.'uti«artle toe or 2Ce Tri SchUHag’s O«s» tea and baking powder. / lull »et of Notary and Conveyancer'» It C. C. 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