The Port Orford tribune. (Port Orford, Or.) 1892-19??, April 08, 1902, Image 1

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OFFICIAL DIRECTORY.
P O R T
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T U E S D A Y , A P R IL
», 1^03.
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Lanülois Harness Shop.
N iu n lie v S O
passed the Senate and the last is re-j Washington, March 31.—The
ported favorably in the House, as Senate committee on the Philip
■ tati orricsas:
also the Irrigation Bill.
¡pines today completed considera-
U . S. Senators—John H. Mitchell
Besides
these
Mr.
Tongue
gives
lion of the bill prescribing a form
Joseph Simon.
Congressman—First District—Thomas
the figures that interest Oregon in i of government for the Philippine
“ I suffered terribly and was ex­
H. Tongue.
The River and Harbor Bill. The Islands, and authorized Senator
tremely weak for 12 years. The
Governor—T. T. Geer.
All styles of
doctors said my blood was all
appropriation practically doubles Lodge to report it to the Senate,after
Secretary of State—F. I. Dunbar.
turning to water. At last I tried
State Treasurer—Chaa. S. Moore.
(any amount appropriated hereto-, voting down the Democrat substi-
Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, and w ts soon
Supt. Pub. Instruction-J.H. Ackerman.
feeling all right again.'*
fore, making a total of almost two tute by a party vote. The amend-
■State Printer, W. H. Leeds.
Mrs. J. w . Fiala, Hadlyme, Ct.
Attorney-General—D.R. N. Blackburn.
millions: Tillamook $27,000; Coos ment provided for a census of the
,Clerk State Board School Land Com­
S A D D L E S ,
No matter how long you $-.0,000. Columbia at Cascades population of the islands, and is aa
missioners—M. L. Chamberlin.
Join t Senator., T. M. Dimmick.
have been ill, nor how $80,000; Upper Columbia and Snake follows:
Joint Representative—R. D. Hume.
poorly
you may be today, $33,000; Mouth of Columbia $1,-1 “That whenever the existing in-
ssoono judicial distiuct :
A
y
ers
Sarsaparilla is the 000,000; Lower Willamette $38,000; surrection in the Philippine Islands
Judge, J. W . Hamilton, R oseb u rg.,
|
Upper Willamette and tributaries shall have ceased aud a condition
Prosecuting Attorney, Geo. M. Brown; !
Made to Order.
best medicine you can
take for purifying and en­ $68,000. The total lacks a few dol- of general and complete peace shall
Roseburg.
orrIcgBB.
E u r e k a H a r n e s s O il,
lars of two millions. I t is true liavu been established therein, and
riching the blood.
ConTnuMimiS^—F .^ I^ iaS ^ '^ C h etco; |
KINDS OF SADDLERY HARD-
Don’t doubt it, put your that the immediate appropriation the facts shall be certified to the
P. J. Lindberg, Port Orford.
j
WARE.
for mouth of Columbia is $500,000, Pr*»idenv by tlie Philippine Com-
whole tru st in it, throw
S h eri»—J. G . Walker, Gold Beach.
but there is another million subject mission, tlie President, upon being
away everything else.
Clerk. C. V. Woodruff, Gold Beach.
S a d d le -B la n k e ts, B its , &<•.. Jti-
Treasures, W. 8. Winsor, Gold Beach.
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fl.M a bottle. All druggists.
to
the order of the Secretary of War satisfied thereof, shall order a ceu-
Takes pleasure in informing the public that he has now on on hand, and
Assessor—E. S. D e a n , L a n g lo is .
B
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A»k your doctor what ho thinks of Ayer's
School Supt.—William S. Guerin, Lang-'
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C o lla h H e-
at
any
time he may consider it nee- sus of the Philippine Islands to be
Sarsaparilla. He knowsalt about this grand
will continue to replenish, his large and complete Stock of Gen­
p aired as Gotxl a s N ew .
old family medicine. Follow hie advice and
lois.
essary.
In this Oregon interests taken; such census in its inquiries
w
e
w
ill
be
satisfied.
eral Merchandise, consisting of
Surveyor—D. Canaiff, Jr., Gold Bea h. !
J. C. A m CO., Lowell. Mass.
have
received
all that cau be reason­ relating to the population shall take
Harness and Saddles repaired at living
miitinos or Tin coukts :
and make, so far as practicable, a
ably
asked.
LADIES’ and GENTLEMEN’S UNDERWEAR,
prices.
Circuit Court meets on the fourth Mon- i
day in August of each year.
At the present time there are full report of all the inhabitants, of
HOSIERY, FURNISHING GOODS,
L t t iiif lo L « , O r e g o n .
L etter F ro m S. A . C lark.
County Court meets the first Wednes­
quite a number of visiting Oregon name, age, sex, race or tribe, wbeth-
days in January, April, July and Sep­
YOUTHS’ and CHILDRENS HEAR,
tember of each year.
ians in this city. Mr. Richard Nix- er native or foreigmborn, literacy in
W ashington , D. C., March 25, ’02. on and Mrs. Nixon arrived from ! Spanish, native dialect or language,
Probate Court meets the first Mon-
FANCY GOODS, NOTIONS, RIBBONS,
,day in each month.
At last we have Spring and the
Portland Sunday evening; Mr. Nix­ or in English; school attendance
FOSTOFFCKS IN T U I COUNTY.
LACES, EMBROIDERY, BRAIDS, ETC.
world has revived with grass and
on’s mother, Mrs. J. N. Dolph, had and ownership of homes, and guch
Maui or offick .
r. if.
the green buds to prove it.
Chetco,
F. H. Blaka.
been here all winter. Mrs. Werner other information seperately for
SUITINGS,
DRESS
GOODS,
DRESS
FLANNEL,
An amusing incident that occur
i l arbor,
J. McCutchen.
Breyman, of Salem and her sister, each island, each province and mun­
Jr ma,
Mrs. E. Harden brook.
SATEENS, PLAIN and FIGURED OUTING FLANNELS, in a variety ed The White House lately will in­ Mrs. White, of Yamhill, are spend­ icipality, or other civic division,
Gold Beach,
Miss Annie Doyle.
terest Oregonians. Mr. Tongue
ing some time here. Mr. and Mrs. needful to inform the Presidentand
of colors, Linings, Silesia Buttons, Bindings, etc.
Wedderburn,
C . S. Winsor
had accompanied two Oregon ladies Jeff'Myers, also from Salem, will j Congress concerning the capacity,
Illihee,
J . R. Hall
Also a complete assortment of beautiful Calicoes, Apron and DressGing- Mrs. Werner Breyman, of Salem,
Port Orford,
remain here some while longer. The fitness and readiness of all the pco-
H. Ruscher.
and her sister, Mrs. White, of Yam­
Denmark,
hams, White Goods, Parcales, Lawn, India Linen, Lonsdale,
J. 8 . Capps.
presence of so many Oregon people pie of the Philippine Islands and of
hill—and our friend Jeff Myers was
laingloia,
E. Rackleff.
makes it pleasant for an Oregonian particular islands, provinces and
Table
Linen,
Napkins,
Sheeting
and
Pillow
Slip
Mus­
Eckley,
J. A. Haines.
in the company. President Roose­ resident here who recognizes them as muncipalities, and other civil di-
Agness,
J . D. Cooley.
lin, Towels and Crash, House Lining, Ticking,
velt was very polite and they had
P O R T O R F O R D . O R E .,
frieuds.
S. A. C larke .
visions, for the establishment and
Hare,
Joseph Hare.
about
finished the audience, when
Oil Cloth,
-
— —
I maintenance in the islands or cer-
one of the ladies remarked that
The favorite varieties of
\\ ho would have supposed dur- tajn o{ them of a permanent and
they had crossed the plains in early ing the fight between the gold stan popular representative govern-
the known hardy and sur­
days with ox teams. The President dard and the free coinugo of silver,' lnent >’
L. A. ROBERTS,
est bearing kinds for this
seemed fairly electrified at hearing in 96, that within six years a clause I After the completion of the cen-
coast; and several of the
A T T O R N E Y A .T L A W .
this:—“Now, that’s something worth of a bill before Congress as an ad­
newer kinds, said to be
sus the Philippine Commission is
M y r tle P o D it, O regon .
the while! By George! Just to think ministration measure would pro­
required fully to report to the Presi­
very fine. Among them
of that! Here ale ladies that crossed vide for the free and unlimited
dent and to Congress their recom­
Probate business a specialty.
the continent as pioneers in the coinage of silver at the mints of the
Oregon Bed W inter,
mendations based on such census
early time! W h y ”—he continued— U. S. 1 lie clause aforesaid is not anj Upon the operation of the lo-
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“I would rather see these ladies and yet actually before Congress, but, Cll g0VBrnroent8 provided for,
J. M. UPTON,
Apples.
hear the story of crossing the plains according to those who ought to whether or not all or certain of the
A Complete Stock of
than to see almost any man alive!” know, it will be as soon as the Sen- Philippine Islands are capable, fit
Attorney and Counselor at Law, , Also, PEARS, PRUNES, AND
Jeff Myers thought he might come ale committee on the Philippines allj reajy for the establishment of
B O O TS and SHOES.
BA N D O N , O R EG O N .
CHERRIES.
in on the pioneer lay out, he gently completes the bill providing a form a permanent popular representative
utimsted that his parents crossed of government for the islands, as it
government. The Philippine Com-
about
the time that Whitman did,— has already been approved by the miMion is continued in effect, and
•Office upstairs, in Eldorado Building
DR. J J CALDW ELL
but that was not satisfying to the administration and by a majority there no further hint than that
strenuous one, who said he thought of the committee. 1 lie money to ahove quoted of a possible change,
J. HUNTLEY,
J’ lx.visir-iuii a n d
mucli more of people who did tilings be coined under this authority is to
Other features of the bill relate to
wortli
the while than he did of consist solely of what is known as the details of the comtnissiou’s ad-
A ttorney & Counselor at Law P o llT g k f o r o , o r e q o n .
their children. Then he gave some the American Filipino dollar, liitii- ministration and have been from
«
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NOTARY PUBLIC,
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ChiWren ‘ SpeC‘
western reminiscences of his own, lar in weight and size to the Bom- time t0 tinie published.
talked of the generous character of bay dollar, issued by Great Britian
The provision concerning the
G old R iach
:
:
O bioon . ! “ ------------- '----- -——---------------------
the western people. Someway the and widely circulated in the Orient currency to be used in the islands
talk changed so that he told of kill­ and the Mexican dollar, worth at
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Shad Hudson,
J. E. Haines.
covers six pages of the bill. After
ing his first buffalo. They were the present price of silver 56 cents.
CROCKERY,
LAMPS
and
LANTFRNS,
CUTLERY,
CLOCKS,
Will Practice In all the Courts of this
HUDSON & H A IN ES
authorizing the Philippine Govern­
driving some Texas steers— “stogies, It is figured that this will be good
State.
’
ment to establish a mint at Manila
MIRRORS, ETC.
that were all horns and tail,” when for the Filipinos, because it will
Public Land Cases a Specialty.
MINING & REAL ESTATE AGENTS
and axtending the coinage laws o f
a buffalo left the herd he was with give them an unlimited circulation j the United States so far as applied-
to join ihe stogies they were driving, and good for us, because it will hie to the islands, the following is
E ck ley , O regon.
GROCERIES_
GEORGE M. BROWN,
' ' A b W I z W l l j O f ' O M S l H T Nothing
I X ; O but
K the Best,
so he killed him. The ladies had utilsze our surplus stock of silver. ¡1)Serted a„ a section:
j Valuable Mines, Farms, Stock Ranches
,.-r h at lhe 8nid Philippine Gov-
Teas, Green and Roasted Coffee, Chocalate, Spices, Extracts, a Choice quite a unique experience to occur All tin. same the whole proposition
A T T O R N E Y A T LAW ,
and Timber Lands For Sale.
at the White House.
seems
staggering
at
first
glance,
eminent
is authorized to coin a sil-
\ ariety of Canned Goods, Dried Fruits of all kinds in stock.
House and six acres of well improved
Senator Mitchell has furnished a coming iroin a gold standard *d- ver dollar which shall contain 416
ROSEBURG, OREGON.
lard in Wilbur, Douglas county for
statement as to matters now pend­ ministration.
grains of standard silver and the
sale, or will exchange for property in
ing that interest Oregon. The Chi
standard of said silver coins shall
Myrtle Point, Coos county.
Tacoma, Wash., March 26.—La­
nese Exclusion Bill, introduced by
J. II. UPTON,
he such that of 1000 parts by weight
him and known as the Mitchell- test reports from Alaska state that
Candy, Nuts, Citron, Lemon and Orange Peel.
900 shall be of pure metal and 100
U .» . C O M M I H S I O N E lt,
Kahn bill, has been reported favor­ starving natives in the Copper Riv­
of alloy, and the alloy shall be of
ably from the Committee on Immi­ er district are stealing supplies from
K
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P
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L,
copper. And upon the said silver
NOTARY PUBLIC,
gration; is now on the Senatecalen- the miners. It is the coldest winter
dollar there shall be devices and in­
P o rt Orford, Oregon,
dar and may be made unfinished ever experienced in that district and
L anglois , C ubby C o ., O bioon .
scriptions to be prescribed by tho
s
business to come in after the An­ the suffering is intense, already
I
Philippine governmet with approv-
Dealer in Town Lots, and Improved
archists Bill, or immediately after having resulted in several deaths , al of the Secretary or War of the
and Wild Lands.
the Oleomargarine Bill; He thinks among the natives and miners.
First-class in every respect.
United States, which devices and
Because of the stealing of supplies
it will be reached within two weeks.
F ilings and Final Proofs Made on ;
inscriptions shall express or symto
The Nicarague Bill—the House by natives it is feared trouble may
Go jd Feed Stable attached. Bacon, Lard, Beans, Coffee, Sugar, and rolled Barley sold as low as the
Homesteads and Pre-emptions.
lizo the sovereignty of the United
Hepburn Bill—is reported favor­ insue between the natives and min­
market will permit.
Stales, and that it is coin of the
GENERAL CONVEYANCING.
ably from Committee on Isthmian ers. The latter are very much en­
Philippine Islands, together with
AH prices subject to change without notice.
Canals, without amendment, and raged, although the natives are
P. U. LINDBERG,
the denomination of the coin ex-
Orders taken for suite and fits guaranteed.
, .
,
will be made unfinished, business forced to steul to keep from starv-,
ing to death, and threats to sh.xit | Pr e 8 8 c d E n g l 'Sh’ Filipino aud
WALTEB SUTTON,
after
the
Anarchist
Bill,
The
Chi­
UNDERTAKER.
] Chinese characters, and the date of
CALL A N D G E T P R IC E S B E F O R E B U Y IN G E L S E W H E R E . nese Exclusion Bill, and the Oieo down all who are caught in the act
N IO T A . I t Y
P U B L IC
its coinage.”
are common. It will not be possi­
margarine Bill are disposed of.
A Complete Line of Caskets, Coffins
P O R T O R F O R D - - OREGON.
The Nicaragua Bill will lead to ble to get relief before navigation
and Trimmings.
Washington, March 31.—The
long discussion. The Isthmian Ca­ onens late in the summer.
ways and means committee voted to
Orders taken for Tombstones and
nal Committee are divided, Those
A lull set of Notary and Conveyancer’s
leport the Cuban reciprocity bill.
Cemetery Railing.
in favor being Morgan, of Ala;
blanks will be kept on hand
The
recorded vote is 12 to 5. Two
PORT ORFORD, OREGON.
Mitchell, of Ore; Turner of Wash;
Republicans—Tawney and Met­
Platt of N. Y.; Hawley, of Conn;
A P o n ite r to In v en tors.
calf, voted against the bill. All
Foster, of Lu; and Harris, of Kan
If you wish your patent business prop-
amendments were defeated. Hop­
erlv anrl promptly done send it to j
sas.
J . W. STRANGE,
6W IF T A CO., PATENT LAWYERS,,
kins, absei)*, was recorded ns voting
Those opposed are Hanna, of
opposite U. S. Patent Office, W ashing­
for
the bill.
ton D. C. They have no dissatisfied
Don’t tic th e top o f your
Ohio; Kittrode, of S. D.; Prichard,
D E N T IS T .
clients. Write them for their confided- '
Jelly and prsservo Jara In
About
80 Republican members of
Any article not in stock will be ordered at once, and if not satisfac­ of N. C.; Millard, of Neb; These
ih e old fanh toned way. Heal
¿¡al letter; a postal card will bring it.
th em by th e new, quick,
the House opposed to Cuban recip­
and it may be worth money to you. C O Q U IL L E C IT Y , O R E G O N tory you do nut have to take it.
Ill orders attended to promptly. No four favor the Panama route and
absolutely »ore w ay—by
See their advertisement elsewhere in
a th in coatin g o f Pure
rocity met this afternoon to deter­
order too small, none too large to handle.
the purchase of the old Panama
R edncd Haram ne. Han
this issue.
mine on their course in view of tho
i n o tneto or odor. I n
a i r t i g h t a n d acid
Will visit Curry County semi-annually. j All goods ss represented or money refunded. Mistakes corrected, but plant from the New Panama Caunl
oof. E asily - applied.
! ways and means conunilteo's action
JPri
-
-
U seful in a dozen other
Co., by paying forty million dollars.
must be reported to me not later than five days after sales are made,
' warn abou t the house,
u to .
’ in reporting tho Payne bill. It is
1 th
F u a ll
l l directions
The majority believe it a bad bar
aarh cake.
j expected the meeting will decide to
gain if the Panama interest was to
Sold erorywber». Mode by
JOSEPH HARE,
J carry tlie contest to tlie floor of tlie
STANDARD OIL CO.
be had for nothing, as the proper
« e , rsrW sïf
House.
route is by Nicaragua.
1 Notary Public & Conveyancer1
- _ liL-Jx.MnamaWx
O». !
The Indian War Veteran! Bill
T « C ara (Jousti pallor. Foratura
■
i s . xm . sxm .
TaUtiC.t cureta t.'aruhr (.inhum e. lûc erîTiq»
^atoEeaMMwaàT omm X«MMsTaMT^L
end Oleomargarine Bill have both
LANOLOIB, ORFGOJI.
I "f C. Ç. C. fai) io vur». Urtimi‘Hit refund mwue>
P. J. MASTERSON,
DEALER IN '
HARNESS & BRIDLES
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
PORT ORFORD, OREGON,
FRUIT TREES
NURSERY. .
R ubt er Goods,
Oil Clothing,
Mens1 & Boys’ Hats & Caps,
HARDW ARE,
TINW ARE,
i
GRANITEW ARE,
CIGARS, Pipes and TOBACCO.
Sperry’s and Oregon Flour
always on hand.
USI Pill m M , HUES, IIS.
Agent for W. F. & Co’s Express.