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« V o lu m e io . ¿»O R T O R F O R D . O R K O O ^ Í. T U E S D A Y , J L M C IS , 1»O 1. ■ ■ ; IN i i i i i l i e ' * A saloonkeeper in Philadelphia-, who beat his wife, pleaded that lie H is V iew s on a Third Term for Investigations made since the hud a lick-her license, but they state orricBM: P resident M cK inley. finding of Eudaily’s body uear Co fined him just the same. 8. Senators— Jolin H . M itchell and quille City and the Hight of his u Joseph Senator Marcus A. Hanna is Simon. Salem, Or., June 6.—Gov. Geer mur(lerer, Landis, indicate that Congressman—'Unmuts II. Tongue. now a full-lledged Grand Army of today received the following tele- other men have probably fallen vic- Governor—T . T. Geer. the Republic man. He was form Secretary of State—J ■ I- D unbar. gram from the Chicago American: t ;ln3 t0 Landis’ criminal propensi- ally mustered into Memorial post, s ta te Treasurer—C has. S. Moore. i 1 i rv “ Will McKinley be the first pres- ^es. Inquiries are now being pushed S upt. Pub. Instruction-^. H Ackerman Cleveland, Thursday night, to « tä te P rin ter, W. H . Leeds 7 f> ¡dent to have a third term? as So the whereabouts of three oth- A ttornev-U enerftl— D.K- N . Blackburn, gether with eighteen other candi “ llave conditions so changed that er3 wilo werelast seen with Landis, Clerk State Board School Land Coin- dates, with solemn and impressive missioners— M. L. C e ham R. berlin. a third term is advisable? All were strangers, and of one MILLER, Proprietor. ceremony and in the presence of it Jo in t Senator, T. M. Dliiiniick. “ What do declarations by such ¡¡n|e ¡s known excepting that he Jo in t R epresentative—K. D. Hume. large audience. men as Senators Depew, Kearns and caine Up the coast from California; hecond ju d ic ia l d is t r ic t : I have just taken charge of thia Only what had been previously Ilanna seem to indicate? that |ie went n-tth Landis to look at frvorite Travelers’ Resort, and ■ Judge, J . H am ilton, R oseburg. Prosecuting Attorney, Geo. M. Brown; done by Jefferson and his various Governor Geer sent the following timber land on the lower Coqille overhauled and remodeled the Roseburg. c0VSTY 0FrICKRH: successors has the United States reply tonight; same. Everything in connec river, and that Landis came hack done since the Spanish war, but on County Judge—M. ^ ,1Jc ^ o : ! “I do not believe McKinley will alone, saying that the Californian tion therewith is Com m issioners—F . H. Blake, Cbetc , a larger, and to the world, a grander be the first president to have a had not liked the land and had P. J Eim tbeig, Port Orford. PORT ORFORD, OREGON, and more impressive scale. We Sheriff—J . G . W alker, Gold Beach. third term, nor that the man is gone back down the coast. New and Clean, Clerk. C. V. W oodruff, Go d Be“e h : born who will. For many reasons T h e second man is said to have have merely followed the course of T reasures, W. S. Winsor, Gold Beach. Assessor—E. S. Dean, f.augloiB. and in F IR S T CLASS con- Takes pleasure in informing the public that he has now on hand, and McKinley will rank in history as lleen ,,amed Farley, hailing from a manufacturing company that en School S upt.—W illiam S. G uerin, L ang-| one of our greatest presidents, but portland. He was last seen with larges its p'ant and perfects its dition. We have also a fine will continue to replenish, his large and complete Stock of Gen- Surveyor— D. Cuuniff, Jr., G o ld B each . no combination ot circumstances Landis under similar circumstances. machinery to meet enlarged and | BATH ROOM | eral Merchandise, consisting of. where hot and cold baths can will make it necessary for him to be m k e t i SKS or t h e cOOBTa : The other supposed victim was a perfected competition, and nothing be obtained. A BAR is run in LADIES and GENTLEM EN’S U N D ER W EA R . C ircuit Court meets on the T hird Mon seriously considered by anyone as Norwegian, about 45 years old and more.—New York Sun. H O SIER Y , FU RN ISH IN G GOODS, connection with the Hotel, day In August of each year. a third term candidate. I have no hailing from Minnesota, named An awful forest fire, of recent jCounty Court meets on the first Mon where all up-to-date drinks can y0UTH8> anJ CUILDREN’S WEAK, days ill January, April, July and Sep idea that he ever thought so him Gregor Thompson (Skrindle). date, on the isthmus of Tehaunte- be procured a t the hands of an ; tem ber of each v e a r. experienced, polite and accom- FANCY GOODS NOTIONS, RIBBONS, self. No matter how conditions About seven weeks ago he was at pee, destroyed over seventy lives, POSTOFECES IK THE COVNTY . might change in this country, the Coquille City. He left his baggage burned up many thousands of modeling bar-tender. LACES, EMBROIDERY’, BRAIDS, E TC . r. m . J U l t E OF O FFIC E . proposition that no man should at the hotel, saying that he was go acres of coffee and banana planta F . H . B la ie . SU ITIN G , D R ESS GOODS, DRESS FLAN NEL, C he tee, FEED ST A B L E , also, with rates,; J . M cC u tch en .1 serve a third term would still be ing with Landis to look at timber tions and other growing crops. Jt H arbor. a t p o p u la r prices, an d as low as is SATEENS, PLAIN AND FIG U R ED O UTING FLANNELS in a variety of colors, Mrs. E. H ardenbrook. ! the best public policy. The declar land and would be back in a day spread so rapidly that many people Irma, 811 i L inings, Sllesias, B uttons, B indings, etc. Miss Annie Doyle. Gold Beach, ations of the prominent men you or two. He has not since been could not escape and it raged for treatment. A. L. Duncan. W edderburn, Also a com plete assortm ent of Beautif it Calicos, Apron and Dress Gingham s, name indicate nothing more than heard from. Among his effects was ten days. M rs. E. G. H u rt. ' J l l’hee, a desire to be senational along the found a letter from Ole Larson, of W hite Goods, Percales, Lawn, In d ia L inon, Lonsdale, Table Linen, Mrs. E. J. Burrow , j Ophir, line of learning public sentiment North Bend, and inquiry of Lar The city of Butte, Montana, is C . L. W akem an. P o rt Orford, N apkius, Sheeting and Pillow-Slip M uslin, Towels and J. S. Capps. on the question. There can be no sen develops the fact that he re again sliding down hill. Soma D enm ark, C rash, H ouse Lining, Ticking, Oil Cloth, F. M. J.anglois. Langlois, doubt as to what the public mind ceived word from Thompson, say time ago there were indications of J . A. H aines. Eckley, will say upon this subject. I have ing that he was going to Portland a slow, slidding movement of the A. A uberv. Agness, the highest possible opinion ot on the Alliance and from there to ground on which the city stands, Joseph Hare. H are, Ml styles of President McKinley, but necessity Gray’s harbor. It is surmised that and now, after a rest of several , does not and will not exist for the Landis conveyed this message to moJiths, it is once more moving. L. A. ROBERTS, departure from the established cus head off inquiries. No such per Five large cracks or rifts appeared tom of the country upon the ques son took passngc on the Alliance. in the streets. a t t o j { m ; y a t l a y v . Rev. Thomas H. Penrne, a former tion of a third term. « A B B IÆ S . This is thought to be the same M yrtle P o in t, Oregon. T. T. G eek , Governor. man with whom Landis went minister of the Oregon conference of the M. E. church, a very able HARNESS & BRIDLES When a number of British and through Empire about that time to Probate business a specialty. minister and brilliant orator, also Americans get together around a look at timber on South slough. Made to Order. the first editor of the Pacific Chris He returned alone, telling the usual banquet table they usually agree U n v e lili I lm -n e s s s O il, tian Advocate, died at his home in story. that the two nations combined can J. M. .UPTON, A Complete Stock of Cincinnati, June 1, aged 81 years. It looks as if Landis had made ALL KINDS OF SADDLERY HARD rule the world. The banquet given Mr. Ilearne was at one time foreign Attorney and Counselor at Law, W ARE, by the London Chamber of Com a business of getting away with B O O T S A N D S H O E S. minister to Hayti, and after tho strangers whose disuppearauce merce to the New York Chamber of J t A lN lA O I N , O K B G O N . , S a d d l c - B I u u k e t s , B i t s , & c ., & c . At greatly reduced prices. war was provisional governor of would not cause immediate inves Commerce was no exception to this Tennessee during the reconstruction tigation. rule. A correspondent says: “All •Office u p stairs, in Eldorado Building H arness and Saddles repaired a t living h a h d w a r k , No trace of the fugitive has re days. the speakers expressed the belief prices. cently been found. Deputy Sheriff Washington, June 8.—The slate that Great Britain and the United X x iiifir lu l« , O r e g o n . Ed Gallier returned Friday from department today received from the States would rule the destinies of S. II. HAZARD, T IN W A R E , _ * the world, and thoir unwritten alli the Sinslaw, where he investigated American consul at Victoria, II. C., ance would always work for peace a rumor that Landis had been seen some interesting information about ATI oKXfcV & COUNSELOR AT LAYV ' DR. J . J . CALDW ELL, there, but found no clue.—Coast the new British Pacific cable. The Empire City, Oregon. G K A M T E W A H i : . and the benefit of mankind.” Great Mail. P liy s ie ia n a m i B u r g e o n , ________ report says: Britain and the United States will JVill Practice in the Supreme Court, j P O R T O R F O R D , OREGON. “A surveying party has located a exercise a greater influence over the The voters of Oregon will be CROCKERY, LAMPS and LANTERNS, CUTLERY, CLOCKS and all Courts of thia State. landing site for the British Pacific rest of the world if their represen called upon to cast their ballots at Diseases of L adles and C hildren a Spec MIRRORS, ETC. tatives are more conservative in the next regular state election (or telegraph cable, which is to con ialty . expression of their purpose to con or against an amendment to the nect the Dominion of Canada with J. HUNTLEY, trol the destinies of the world. constitution providing for legisla the Australion confederation, on N O TH IN G BU T THE B E ST , Shad Hudson, J. E. Haines GKOCEKIES- C O N S IS T IN G O U There arc several countries of con tion by the system known as the Kelp bay, near Ban field creek, seven Attorney & Counselor at Laxv H U D SO N & HA IN ES. siderable political and commercial “ Initiative and refcrundliin.’- The miles from the entrance to Bar "lay Teas, Green and Roasted Coflee, Cocoa, Chocalate, Spices, Extracts, MINING & REAL ESTATE AGENTS. importance outside the two coun constitution of Oregon provides Sound and something over 100 NOTARY PUBLIC, Choice Variety of Canned Goods, Dried Fruits of all kinds in Stock. tries who assume their ability to that all amendments must pass the miles from Victoria. E ckley, Oregon. control the destinies of the world, “ Work has already beguu in G old B e a c h : : O r eg o n . legislature at two successive ses and they nre not likely to accept England on the cable. It is to bo sions, and then be ratified by a Y’aluable Mines, F arm s, Stock Ranches without protest the place in the C igars, P ip es and Tobacco. 5,834 miles long—the longest yet and Tim ber Lands F o r Sale. majority vote of the legal voters of rank of nations that is assigned to JVill Practice in all the Courts of this constructed—and will be trans the state. The amendment for the them. _ House an d six acres of well improved State. ported and laid in one ship, winch la r d in YY ilbur, Douglas county for ChaiHl.V, Nuts, Citrou, Lemon and Orange P eel. General Kitchener claims to have initiative and referandum has twice Pphlic Land Cases a Specialty. sale, o r will exchange for property In is now being specially built for tho killed or captured 2G4O Boers dur passed the legislature and now goes M yrtle Point, Coos county. to the people for their ratification. purpose. Tho cable will run from ing the last month. This is a very important measure Vancouver island to Fannin island, GEORGE M. BROYVN, Sperry’s and Oregon Flour always on hand. and not be overlooked or a distance of 3,337 miles, before a “ I did not sleep a lightly should esteemed by 4the people of landing is effected; then to the Fiji A T T O R N E Y A .T L A W , K N A P P H O TE L, Oregon. If adopted it will effectu islands; thence to Norfolk island night for seven long BACON. LARD, BEANS, COFFEE, SUGAR and ROLLED BARLEY Port Orford, Oregon, ROSEBURG, BREGON. ally shut off legislative grafts, as thence to Queenland. Tho first in weeks.” Sold as low as the market will permit. L. i ’r o j ic ie t o i* . all important laws will he voted stallment of tho cable, including That prolonged period of sleepless upon by the voters before they can tho sections from Queensland to To meet the necessities of th e times, my goods are ness is most expressive of the pain and First-class in every respect. J. II. UPTON, suffering caused by womanly diseases. go into effect. Of courso if any Norfolk, Fiji and Fannin island, is M arked D o w n to the L o w e s t Figures Possible It is pleasant to con-. measure detrimental to the interests expected to leave England in Jan trast the medical in A . 8 . C O M M W B y O N I S K , Go id Feed S ta b le a tta ch e d . of the people should be enaeted by uary, 1902. The Becond and long efficiency which said Orders taken for Suits and fits Guaranteed. WI c o u l d n e t be the legislature, it will he ventilated est portion is to leave in August, NOTARY PUBLIC, c u r e d ” with th e before the next election, and will be | 1902, and will come direct to Y un C A L L A N D G E T P R I C E S B E F O R E B U Y IN G I I SEAY H E R E . prompt and perman ent cure effected by P . d. LINDBERG, voted down. Then again, it will I couvcr island and be laid from B.u- L akolois , C ubby Co., O bkook . the use of Doctor pieveiit the enacting of so many I clay sound to Fannin island. Ac- Pierce’s Favorite UNDERTAKER. Dealer in Town Lots, and Im proved Prescription. T h is I’rivoulous laws in tho state, as am -! cording to the contract tho wli do great medicine for and Wild Lands. bilious legislators will not care to cable is to be laid and working by w om en establishes A Complete Line of Caskets, Coffins regularity, dries en F ilings and Final Proofs Made on have their trivial matters run the January 1, 1903 feebling drains, heals and Trimmings. inflammation and ul gauntlet of an election by the H om esteads and Pre-em ptions. The rival Salvation Armies will ceration and cures Orders taken for Tombstones and people. Then again, it would re female weakness. be consolidated, if plans for the G EN ER A L CON VEY AN CING . Cemetery Railing. "I take great pleasure sult in the laws being expressed in reconciliation of Gen. Y\ m. Booth, in recom m ending Dr PORT O RFORD, OREGON. plainer and clearer terms, so as to Pierce's m edicines to founder and commundvr of the other suffi rin< women," w rites Mrs. Mary Adams be understood by everybody, and original army, and his son Balling- o f Oraasycreek, A s h e Cb., N. C. "I had in would also make it necessary for WALTER SUTTON, ton Booth, who established the Vol ternal trouble very badly until it resulted in ulcers the legal voters to acquaint them unteers of America, as a result of a J. W. S T R A N G E , TMOTAKY P U B L IC o f the uterus. I troubled with it so that selves with the statute laws of the I did not sleep s night falling out with his father, about weeks for seven long wee B I N A T I S I . ¡state. So it is high time for the P O R T O R FO R D • - OREGON. The doctors said I could five year, ago, are luccessful. aoYbecimd but I c<>m people to be studying up this mens- roeuesd tak in g Dr. Fierce » Favorite PreacflfSlon I *- 1 , . C O Q U IL L E C IT Y , O R E G O N . and Fie.M nt r - i l e o ' After ta k in « w o b o tu e . , l r e to be prepared to vote on Gov. Gage, of California, has of- I could sleep all ni|(ht. and after tak in g u i ; * • A lull set of Notary and Conveyancer’s ¡¡t intelligently.—Time., Jackson- ferrod a reward ot $ >,000 lor t ic blanks will be kept on hand •F lea a .n l Pellet»" my case waa cured I had ' conviction of the lynchers of the Will v isit C urry County sem i-annually. told m y hushand that I would •>»»« to die as ll ' 111". I m«ild not live Hr toM m e to put fait h f T 5 r Plerie s m edicine, lor it had cured others Ex Sheriff NfiiloW of LnkeCOUIlty Hull family, at Modoc, but resi to he over »6000 dents of the vicinity do not think the money will have to he paid. JOSEPH HARE, Missouri boasts of an 81 |h>nnil receipt of »Ump» to pay expense of | for embezzlement. He was an I »nd popular official. I k squash on exhibition nt the Pan- GREASE Notary Public A Conveyancer stamps for the paper covered volume s .,c n t too much money trying to American exposition, but Oregon best in t h e u n i i n . Addiea. Dr. R. V. herce, Buffalo, N. Y. re .e,ected i jt ¡ , gflid Itow uariu« qual i l i » , ar- aalu rp afaeJ. actunll V could l»eat that and not halt try. O FFICIAL DIRECTORY R E P L Y O F GOV. G E E K . BAT VIEW HOTEL, \\ ed<lerbUril. 0^011. P. J. MASTERSON, D EA LER IN ....... . GENERAL MERCHANDISE R ubber Goods, O il C lo th in g , M ens’ <fc Boys’ H ats & Caps. case mi m wool , i k iti . Ten per cent. Discount Allowed for Cash, Except on Flour. A gent for W ells, Fargo <fc Co’s Express. FRAZER FO» S ALE PV I »E ALEBSOEKEBALLT. I J T LYNGLOIP, OREGON. O ther Men M issing.