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About The Port Orford tribune. (Port Orford, Or.) 1892-19?? | View Entire Issue (June 25, 1901)
V o lu m e P O R T IO . OFFICIAL DIRECTORY O H F O K 1X O RE G O N , TU E N D AY, BAT VIEW 1901. N ear a S e ttle m e n t. I N t i t ill» « * » - O . sa il! an U n k n o w n L and. One of the leading magazines of the United States not long ago pub- STATIC OFFICERS : I’ekin, June 15.—The foreign Large areas of the South Aineri- lished a well written and realubU , U . S. Senators—John II. M itchell ami i ministers say that although yester- can continent have never yet been not wholly reliable, article on fruit Joseph Simon. day’s meetings did not result in the trodden by the foot of man. It giowing. Among other statem en’- Congressman—Thonms H . Tongue. settlement of matters, still things will surprise m»ny «» 'earn that made 1n this article was one to the Governor—T. T. Geer. Secretary ot' State— F. 1- D unbar. are working ino.-t satisfactorily to- thorn are larger tracts unexplored effect that the apple crop in the State T reasurer—t ’htts. S. Moore. ix r 1 i , a ward a conclusion and the t per in that region than in Darkest Af- United States in Borne reoent year S upt. Pub. Instruction-J. H. Ackerman. 0(1(101*1)11I’ll U t / l rp fftll S tate P rinter, W. II. Leeds. ’ ’ L t l t.l t I l / l l l 11, C ^U U . cent rate of interest were alm ost rica, yet such is the fact. amounted to 210,000.000 barrels. A ttorney-G eneral—lb it. N. B lackburn. ; agreed upon, the only hitch being A largo majority of the cities Some of the largest newspapers Clerk State Board School L and Com- with regard to Japan, which coun - along the coasts of South America tho country have accepted this as a E R* MILLER, Proprietor. try cannot borrow money under 5 known to every pupil in the public fact, and estimated the value o f tho Joint Representative—K. 1». Hume. SECO ND J C D lC I .lt DISTRICT 1 percent. I t is the desire of most school, were settled in the Colmn- apples at $2 per barrel, have edito- 1 have just taken charge of this Judge, J. W. H am ilton, R oseburg. | of the ministers to arrange this s a t- ! bian era. Civilization is in fact riwily drawn the conclusion th at the n frvorite Travelers’ Iiesort, and Prosecuting Attorney, Geo. M.-Brown; isfactorily, as it is felt Japan de- much older there than in North J apple Crop of the United States is overhauled and remodeled the Roseburg. COCN'TV O FFIC ER S: serves special consideration. I t is America. Yet for nearly 300 years worth more than the wheat crop, same. E verything in connec-, County Judge—M. Riley, (»old Beach. probable additional bonds will be there has not been much organized We eat a good many apples in the tion therewith is Comm issioners—F. II. Blake, Chetco; given sufficient to cover the loss. attem pt to explore the interior. United States and we ought to eat P. J. Lindberg, Port Orford. Sheriff—J. G . W alker, Gold Beach. PORT ORFORD, OREGON, Special Commissioner Rockhill. The first expedition sent out by a more than we do, but it would be N ew and C lean , Clerk. C. V. W oodruff, G old Beach. on behalf of the United Slates, has South American government was a calamity to the growers to raise a T reasures, W. 8. Wiusor, Gold Beach. Assessor—E. S. Dean, I.angloiB. and in F I R S T C L A S S con Takes pleasure in informing the public that he has now on hand, and agreed to add 5 per cent to the in 1875. Many of these countries crop of 210,000,000 barrels in oi. School S upt.—W illiam 8. G uerin, Lung- tariff, providing China would agree are without exact maps of their year, and they would not be wort’ dition. We have also a fine will continue to replenish, his large and complete Stock of G en Surveyor—D. Cunniff, J r., G olIBea eh. to the widening of the Shan Si and own territory. Most of the maps 25 cents a barrel before the ban - ------| BATH ROOM | ------- eral Merchandise, consisting of. Pei Ho rivers, and also to certain in use have been made by explorers ing, if such an Immense crop were where hot and cold baths can M EETINGS o r T ill! COURT» 1 be obtained. A BAR is run in LADIES and G ENTLEM EN’S U N D ER W EA R , C ircuit Court meets on the Third Mon tariff reforms. from Europe or the United States. raised.— Agriculturist. day in August of each year. • connection with the Hotel, H O SIER Y , FU R N ISH IN G GOODS, The ministers consider it certain The great part of the immense County Court meets on the first Mon where all up-to-date drinks can The present outlook is that .he days in January, April, July and Sep th a t everything will be ended be- tract of land in the middle of the YOUTHS’ and C H IL D R E N ’S WEAR, be procured at the hands of an United States will have a f ill av tem ber of each y e a r. experienced, polite and accom FANCY GOODS NOTIONS, RIBBONS, | fore July. All the troops, except continent from Venezuela to Chile erage crop of wheat although the F o s T o F F l’ES IN T H E COCNTV . the legation guards, will have left has not yet reached the roughest modating bar-tender. •NAME OF O F F IC E , p- M' LACES, EMBROIDERY, BRAIDS, ETC . before the end of August. Tho Ger- pioneer state of settlement. A con acreage of spring wheat in the F. II. Blale. --------- Chetco, J . M cCutcheu. I F q E D S T A B L E , also, with rates SLITING, DRESS GOODS, DRESS FLANNEL,! nians tomorrow will turn over the siderable part of Columbia is still country is m aterially reduced. The H arbor, Mrs E. H ardenbrook. 1 a t P'.’P u la r prices, and as low as is SATEENS, PLAIN AND FIGURED OUTING FLANNELS in a variety of colors,1 Chinese winter palace for prepara wholly unknown. The several A t crop in Germany is very poor. It Irm a, Miss Annie Doyle. consistent with good service an d Gold Beach, tion for occupancy by the court. lantic states, even as far north as is probable that the crop of the Linings, Silesias, B uttons, Bindings, etc. treatm ent. A. L. Duncan. W edderburo, be a little under the The directors of the Pao Ting Fu U ruguay, have many blank sec- world will , , , Also a com plete assortm ent of Beautif ll Calicos, Apron and Dress G ingham s, M rs. E. G. H u rt. Illh e e , .. • rP, . average or the last four yet.rs b it railroad have been notified to have tions on their maps. 1 he Gumas, I n ° ,, » < • Mrs. E. J. Burrow. Ophir, W hite Goods, Percales, Lawn, In d ia I.inon, Lonsdale, Table Linen, I not small enough to insure h.gli means for transportation ready to except for a strip along the coast, C. L. W akem an. P o rt Orford, N apkins, Sheeting and Pillow-Slip M uslin, Towels and j prices. If it were not for the con- J. 8 . Capps. D enm ark, bring 3,000 Chinese troops to Pe are practically unknown. . . .... rpi r i* i tinued high ocean freight rates i t. tu F.- M. I.anglois. C rash, House Lining, Ticking, Oil Cloth, Langlois, kin. The condition of affairs m Brazil . - , 6 J . A. H aines. Eckley, , i ,, ... price ot wheat in the Pacific nortu G en . U liaffec S p ea k s O u t. is scarcely better. The Brazilian 1 4 ,, . , , . . A. Aubery. Agness, , west would have been tolerably sat ¡government has no department t J Joseph Hare. H are, \ll styles of T hat blunt American soldier Gen. corresponding to our geographical or * 10 Pas^ season. I t Adna H. Chance snows his cour- or coast and geodetic surveys. The does not appear probable that tie rates will be very much lower d u r I,. A. ROBERTS, age and his good sense when he only exploring done has been car- says that, whatever the original ried on by the states. There are ing the coming season. S h ip o w n A T T O H N E Y A .T U .Y W . provocation, China owes the allies large tracts in the northern part of ers have been making a great deal s a d d l e s M y rtle P o lu t, O regon. nothing at this time. There is no Brazil which have never been of money the past five years and HARNESS & BRIDLES justice in imposing an indem nity of crossed, as is known, by any white there is a veiy rapid increase in the Probate business a specialty. number of ocean vessels but as ve‘ more than $300,000,000. man. Made to Order. there is so much business that rases Whatever the Boxers may have can be kept at a high figure.— Ag M illio n a ir e G ivers. T J u v e lta I I u im e s N O il, done has been more than wiped out J. M. UPTON, riculturist. i by unnecessary “ expeditious;’’ by i A Complete Stock of ALL KINDS OF SADDLERY HARD Attorney and Counselor at Law, ¡massacres of whole villages con-j New York, June 16. lh e bacca- A writer in G unston’s Magazine WARE. ceived in blood-thirst and loot-' '“ureate services of the commencc- says that Wall street is a legitii”‘r B O O TS AND SHOES. L3A.JN1>O3N, O l t L G O N . Sa<l«llc-IIIaiikeis, H its, Ate,, A c. greedjhy the murder of thousands ,,lenI exercises of the College ot business market so long ns ii At greatly reduced prices. who were innocent of wrong-doing; •’Sew ' ,,rk were held today in the methods are confined to the p>«e Office upstairs, In Eldorado Building Harness and Saildles repaired at living 1 by the impoverishment of provin- Episcopal Church ol the Ascension. tice of buying what can be paid for H A R D W A R E . prices. | ces, the destruction of cities, the Rev- b r. l’e |ey Stickney G rant, the and selling what is possessed. J abandonment of many millions o f j ,ec*OP> R®li'ercd the sermon. In is not merely a legitimate in stitu S. II. HAZARD, l^ w s r lo i« , O r e g o n . ' people to anarchy. his a»l<hew lo the graduates he said, tion, hut is indispensiblc to mod t i n w a r i ■a, If the generals of the European UI“ °ng other things: ern husineess, but to the e x tm t A T T oiiairA & COUNSELOR AT LAW DR. J . J. C A L D W E L L “The great temptation which I that it endorses and encouragto tl • powers and the land agents whom Empire City, Oregon. P h y s i c i a n «»< 1 S u r g e o n , believe will beset your path is ma practice of partial buying and fi - G H A N I T E X V FV 11 E , they they compel tho Chinese to terialism. We sec about us men titious selling, it is the breeding W ill Practice la the Supreme Court, P O R T O lt F O I t l) , OREGON, receive as ministers to Pekin could with immense wealth, here one pos place of panics and industrial dis -------- and all Courts of this State. | CROCKERY, LAMPS and LANTERNS, CU TLERY , not prevent these terrible crimes, CLOCKS Diseases of L adies and Children a Spec sessing one hundred millions, there turbance. This uneconomic imi I wherein are the Chinese rulers MIRRORS, ETC. ialty . one worth two millions, and there dishonest element in the practice of worse, even if they did connive at J. H U N TLEY , one worth four millions. We find Wall street will sooner or laid Boxer outrages? Sliail Hudson, J. r . Haines. giving libraries libraries to to a city j |,ave to bo dealt with. Tho ques i China owes the powers nothing. a man giving nothing but the best , GROCERIES— which should be ashamed to re tion is, shall the remedy come in a C O N S I S T I N G O F Attorney k Counselor at Caw 1 The balance against her is cancelled. H UDSON & H A IN E S . ceive them when it knows his name sane and conservative way through Teas, Green and Roasted Coffee, Cocoa, Chocaiate, Spices, E xtracts, —New York World. MINING & REAL ESTATE AGENTS. NOTARY PUBLIC, mil-t lie written across the build- the Stock Exchange and the great Choice \ ariety of Canned Goods, Dried F ruits of all kinds in Stock. Geo. Grosvenor says th at it was mg which he gives. The same man leader8 of indugtry alld finall0e> alld K cklcy, O regon. G old B each : : O keuom . fear of being defeated that caused gives universities to a country | thuB itren g then Wall street a- Washington to declare against pres- which never asked for anything in V aluable Mines, F arm s, Stock Ranches center of money, business and 1. > i. C igars, P ip es and Tobacco. and Tim ber L ands F o r Sale. idential third terms. I hat may be university education but an oppor- Will Practice ■in all the Courts of this ing, or shall it come at the behest of State. House an d six acres of well improved true, but the people have several (.unity to earn it. an excited, indignant public through tim es so e m p h a tic a lly en d o rsed tiia l ..»i , la rd in W ilbur Douglas county for Public Land Cases a Specialty. , , 1 i iii .Many ot the men who have the methods of caustic and perhaps C and y, N u ts, C itro n , L em on and O r a n g e P e e l. declaration that it should be a , . sale, o r will exchange for property in warning for all tim e to the 1(oh J great fortunes attach too revollitionary legislation? Myrtle Point, Coos county. much importance to the rougti und- tieian s. The parsnip is probably one of GEORGE M. BROWN, ready spirit which they believe to Sperry’s and Oregon Flour always on hand. have aided them most materially. the best, roots ever grown for milk A T T O R N E Y A T IzzY W , K N A PP HOTEL, Mr. Schwab, we may conclude, cows, and it has a great advaut.igo has little confidence in education in that it may remain in the held Port Orford, Oregon, ROSEBURG, OREGON. BACON, LARD, BEANS, CO FFEE, SUGAR and ROLLED BARLEY along higher lines as an assistance, | until spring, when other roots nr - in business affairs. :dl «one’ anJ tl,en he used Until 1.. K N A P P P ro p rie to r. Sold as low as the m arket will permit. “The men of millions have power. «r" SS ,s gl'oWl‘- !t is as e-i-.i. lo meet the necessities of the tunes, my goods are J. II. UPTON, First-class in every respect. Wherever they throw the vast im I grown us the carrot, and, like tl.al M arked D o w n to the L o w e s t Figures Possible pulse of their capital, the labors are i root, it wants a deep, rich and mi '- C O M M IS S IO N E R , Go jd Feed Stable attached. low soil. Many object to growing It is very con accomplished. They have unlim- j Orders taken for Suits and fits Guaranteed. NOTARY PUBLIC, venient to attribute ite.1 power. Young men sec this, j il’ uVe" in t,HS 8a,den’ b?CaU^ the disasters which mid what is the result? Tbay | «eeds are apt to get sneh a groi. th They ('A ll a n o g et p r ic e s h k f o k e hi t in g i j st . v h i re . overtake us to fate. L anglois , Ct krv C o ., O regon . P. d. LIN D BER G , But for the most throw themselves like fagots into before the parsnips co ne up to " ’, p a rt m an is th e the labor of weeding is greatly in Dealer in Town Lots, ami Im proved UNDERTAKER. arbiter of his own the furnace of material produc creased, Iml this may he lemedied fortunes. Business tion.” and Wild Lands. m e n are s t r u c k by mixing a few radish sied with A C om plete L ine o f C ask ets, Coffins down suddenly as F ilin g s and Final Proofs Made on O ne C ent lo r C oiiseiencp. the parsnip seed, wiiieli will come by lightning. The and T riin m iiig s. verdict Is generally H om esteads and Pre-em ptions. up so iliat the rows can 1» .seen and "heart failure.” "H is heart was weak. The “conscince fund” at the treas | hoed out long before the p.u -m s Orders taken for Tombstones ar It was fate for him to meet this end." G EN ERA L CONVEYANCING. u|1. 'f |iey can |,0 ,,U| | L | „ ;;U11 But if we went behind the " weak " heart ury department was enriched lately Cemetery Railing. we should find a " weak ” stomach, prob by the addition of one cent con- t|,e p.„.„„j,,8 thinned, PO RT O RFO RD , OREGON. ably, and back of the weak stomach is tributed by a citizen of Toledo, (). careless eating at irregular hours. Thu presence of $2,¡500,000 ch is diseased When the stomach .liseased the T h is citizen of the Buckeye s ta te WALTER SUTTON, organs depending on the stomach for gold dust in the hanks a t D aws nutrition are starved. Starvation means recen tlv pUft’ha^cd a lead pencil J . W. S T R A N G E , N O T A R Y P U B L IC ^ " r c F . 1 GoMe'n* A fo d ic l.'& e ry a ^ " adi*" "l ' “ « * 1 ’^ " « li.it caused a renewal of spectilatKhi as lo wh.it the t ,tal output of th cures diseases of the stomach and other tw o cents for It. Ilo learned sub- P O R T O B F O R D - - OREGON. D E X T IM T . Klondike will be this year. Go.n- organs of digestion and nutrition. When „ ,i„ 1,1. „ , I,,, — , his « great nurninu these organs are cureil, diseases of heart, I *p l u e ,l,l v' ‘to l"'* re a t llutn' purisons have been niudc with il . liver, lungs and kidneys, caused by 'he I tion,” as he writes, that the Cana C O Q U IL L E C IT Y , O K E O O N . receipts in previous years to i..u diseased stomach, are cured also. ? full set ol Notary an d Conveyancer’s ilian hail not paid the duly exacted " I n the fall of 1897 1 wan taken w ith «mother corresponding date and caieulatii us in < «pells palpitation o f the heart, and a dfa- blanks will be kept on hand by this government, amounting to treated feeling in m y stomach,” w rites M r. Will v isit C urry County sem i-annually. made. It is held hy many that H W K inney, o f K n ig h t. Doddridge Co., We«tt one cent. Va. " I consulted a doctor and he said I had one-half of Luu total output is no organic heart trouble. He gave me some niedi d n e . but it did m e no g'»od. I then tried differ The Moimoii colony in Mexico is '** lh° iianks, and they I’gure 1 e n t kinds of patent medicines, but they only HOTEL, P. J. MASTEESOK, DEALER IN GENERAL MERCHANDISE Langlois Harness Shop. R ubber , O il G oods, C lo th in g , Mens’ & Boys’ Hats &, Caps. FA TE. CASH PAID FIB WOOL, HIE!. EIE. Tin per cent. Discount Allowed for Cash, Eicept or Flour. FBAZÊÎIAXLE GREASE B E ST I B T H E M O ULD. JOSEPH HARE, Notary Public & Conveyancer T t . .rearing au « lltiM r.r. un 8vn>M«.d. actuaP? a m in , tw o b e x e . of m î t othnr Sm -iil. riot “ '» b a t . t V U E T T H B D E J I L T B B . K _ FOB SALE B T U E A IE B a O E K C R A lA T . l UT LANGLOI8, OREGON. Agent for Wells, Fargo & Co’s Express. helped me a little I then sent nnd got five bottles o f Dr. M e tre ’s Golden Medical Discov e ry Before the first hottie was gone I felt a change W hen the five bottles were gone I liegan to w ork. I had not worked an y for a y ear twfore " I am w ell and can eat anything now w ith the exception o f pork and greasy food " Doctor Pierce’» Pleasant 1‘ellet» cure biliousneM. 20 000 to EltLiJOO a u n u illv , in d u d ; boih sal of »13,000,000. Many per