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About The Port Orford tribune. (Port Orford, Or.) 1892-19?? | View Entire Issue (April 15, 1902)
Port (Orfcmò •* ♦ V o lu m e P O R T IO . O R F O R D . O R E G O N , T U E S D A Y , .A - M M L 13, 1 0 0 2 . L etter from 8. A . C larke. OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. H a lf- Sick STATE OFF1CKUS : U . 8. Senators—John H . M itchell loseph himon. Congressman—First D lstrictr-T hom as H. Tongue. Governor—T . T. Geer. Secretary of State—F. I. D an bar. State T reasurer—C has. 8. Moore. SiiDt. Pub. In etructiou -J.H .A ckerman. P rinter, W. H« Leeds. M to rn ev -G en eral-D .K . N. Blackburn. Clerk State Board School L and Com- uiissioners—M. L. C ham berlin. Jo in t Senator, T. M. D‘“>m'ck- Jo in t R epresentative—K- D. iium e. second judicial district : Judge, J . W. H am ilton, R oseburg. Prosecuting Attorney, Geo. M. B low n, Roseburg. COUNTY O FFICERS : Ml st vies of P. J. MASTERSON. DEALER IN S A I > I> r , KSi, HARNESS & BRI BLES Made to Order. E u r e k a H a r n e e s O il. GENERAL MERCHANDISE County Judge—M. Riley, Gold Beach. Comm issioners—F .H . Blake, Chetco, ALL KINDS OF SADDLERY HARD-! p . J. Lindberg, P o rt Orford. W ARE. I Sheriff—J. G . W alker, Gold Beach. , Clerk. C. V. W oodruff, Gold I each. S a d d le -B la n k e ts, B its, A c ., A c . ! T reasures, W. S. W insor, Gold Beach. T akes p le a su re in in fo rm in g the p ublic th a t he h a s now on on h an d , and Assessor—E. S. Dean, Langlois. B roken-T lirou tcd C oll a lt e - School S upt.—William S. G uerin,L ang w ill c o n tin u e to rep len ish , h is larg e a n d co m p lete Stock of G en paired as G ood a s N ew . lois . e ra l M erch an d ise, c o n sistin g of Surveyor—D. Cunniff, J r ., Gold Bettcli- H arness and Saddles repaired nt living M EE TINU S OF THE COURTS : L A D IE S ’ an d G E N T L E M E N ’S U N D E R W E A R . prices. 'C ircu it Court meets on the fourth Mon day in August of each year. H O S IE R Y , F U R N IS H IN G GOODS, L u n g g l o ia , O r e g o n , County C ourt meets the first W ednes days in Jan u ary , April, Ju ly and Sep Y O U T H S ’ and C H IL D R E N S H E A R ,. tem ber of each y ear. P robate Court m eets tire first M on F A N C Y G O O D S, N O T IO N S , R IB B O N S , day in each mouth. POSTOFFCKS fN T H E COUNTY. L A C E S , E M B R O ID E R Y , B R A ID S , E T C . r. M. « ami or orricE. F. H . Blake. Chetco, S U IT IN G S , D R E S S G O O D S, D R E S S F L A N N E L , H arbor, J . M cCutchcn. S A T E E N S , P L A IN a n d F IG U R E D O U T IN G F L A N N E L S , in a v ariety Mrs. E . H ardenbrook. Irm a, Miss Annie Doyle. Gold B each, of colors, L in in g s, Silesia B u tto n s, B indings, etc. W edderburn, C . S. W insor .1. H. Hall Illihee, A lso a co m p lete asso rtm e n t of b eau tifu l C alicoes, A pron and D ressG lng- F o rt Orford, 11. Ituschcr. h a m s, W h ite G oods, Pnrcales, L a w n , In d ia L in e n , Lonsdale. D eum ark, J . 8 . Capps. Langlois, E. Rackleff. T ab le L ilian , N ap k in s, S heeting a n d P illo w S lip M us Eckley, J . A. H aines. Affness, J . D. Cooley. lin , T ow els and C rash, H o u se L in in g , T ick in g , P O R T O R F O R D , O R E ., Hare, Joseph H are. Oil C loth, T he fa v o rite v a rie tie s o f PORT ORFORD, OREGON, FRUIT TREES ELK RIVER NURSERY. . H. I. BLAKESLEE, Prop., th e know n h a rd y a n d s u r L . A. R O B E R T S , A T T O R N E Y e st b earin g k in d s for th is co ast; a n d several of the new er k in d s, said to be A .T L .Y W . M y r tle P o in t, O regon . very line. Probate business a specialty. A m ong them Oregon Red Winter, Bitnana and Bism ark Apples. J . M. U P T O N , A tto rn ey a n d C ounselor a t Law, A lso, PEA RS, PRUN ES, A C om plete Stock of AND B A N D O N , O R E G O N . C H E R R IE S . Office u p sta irs, in Eldorado Building DH. J. J. C A LD W E LL, J . II U N T L E Y , I ’ll Attorney & Counselor at Law NOTARY PUBLIC, G old B each : : P O U T G U F O H I), OREGON. Diseases of Ladies and Children a Spec ialty . Shad H udson, H U D S O N & H A IN E S . Public Land Cases a Specialty. M IN IN G & R E A L E S T A T E A G E N T S. A .T L A W , ROSEBURG, OREGON. HARDW ARE, TINWARE, GRANITEW ARE, J . E. H aines. Will Practice in all th e Courts of this State. A T T O I lM iV B O O TS and SHOES. d u el (S u r g e o n , O regon . G E O R G E M. B R O W N , Rubber Goods, Oil Clothing, Mens, & Boys’ Hats & Caps, C R O C K E R Y , L A M P S an d L A N T E R N S , C U T L E R Y , C L O C K S, M IR R O R S , ETC. E c k le y , O r e g o n . GBOCEKIES- N o th in g lint th e B est, C O N S IS T E N G O F V aluable Mines . F arm s, Stock Ranches T eas, G reen and R o asted Coffee, C hocalale, Spices, E x tra c ts , a Choice and Tim lie r Lands F o r Sale. ' • \ a rie ty o f C an n ed G oods, D ried F ru its of all k in d s in stock. House and six acres of well Improved lard in \\ ilhur, Douglas county for sale, o r u ill exchange for property in Myrtle Point, Coos county. CIGARS. P ipes and TOBACCO. « J .S . C an d y , N u ts, C itro n , Iz n io n a n d O range Peel. Sperry’s and Oregon Flour always on hand. lend m oney on th e P h ilip p in e s as soon as the title is perfected. T h e eastern w om an w ho savs she h a s a l i v e mouse in her stom ach, C O .U M I S S I O N P lf , NOTARY PU BLIC, KIM A P R H O TE L, wall by th e T ru s t’s tactics, for th e y have a so rt of clearing houae t h a t b lack lists ev ery dealer w ho d o esn ’t come to tim e. A cen tral oilice regu lates th e m eat su p p ly of New Y ork C ity. T he C om bine includes th e fo u r g re a t m eat houses o f C hicago and one w ont tak e a n o th e r’s on a n y term s. W ashing ton , 1). C. A pril 3, 1902. T h e old p ro v e rb th a t if M arch comes in like a lam b it w ill go o u t “ I first used Ayer’s Sarsaparilla like a lion has been fvlfilled as th e in the fall of IM S . Since then 1 first of M arch was sp rin g lik e and hive taken it every spring as a b lo o d - p u r if y i n g and nerve- the last was blusterous. Between strengthening medicine.” d ates we bad often a rough tim e of S. T. Wichita, Kans. ~. Jones, Jot it. A p ril h as n o t shown im prove- A t p resen t advance rates th e re If you feel run down, I m e n t an d was h a rd on the ju v en iles ta ile rs a n d custom ers of th e U n ited are easily tired, if your i who c o u n t on E a ste r M onday for State® w ill be squeezed one h u n d re d nerves are weak and your eg g ro llin g on th e W h ite H ouse lot m illio n s th is y ear. A ta b le o f prices blood is thin, then begin - M any of them stood it and m ade show an ad v an ce of th ree cts. per to take the good old stand , the b e st of th e p riv ileg e; the g ro u n d s lb. in cost, of fresh m eats. I t is were crow ded w ith th o u san d s all \ claim ed th a t th e tru st sells its m eat ard fa m ily m e d ic in e, ¡d a y , b u t m an y d id not stay very in E u ro p e at less price th a n the Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. long. T he P resid en t, Members o fj U n ited S tates. It’s a reg u lar n erv e | ' th e C ab in et an d th e ir fam ilies ca m e T h e g o v ern m en t m akes an appro- lifter, a p e rfe c t blood out cn the v era n d a overlooking the p ria tio n for investigations as to th e builder. tlM a bottle. All d ra ffltts. g ro u n d s a n d sm iled when th e c h ild m ethods of im p ro v in g out com m on J ren gave them cheers. T he cu lm l roads or h ig h w ay s. T he w ork is Ask your doctor what he thinks of Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. He known all about this grand n atio n was a t 4 p. in. when th e M a ca rrie d on under M r’ Dodge, D irect old family medicine Follow his advice and w e will be aatUtled J. C. A yer CO., Lowell, Mass. rine B and cam e on th e scene, as the o r of G ood Roads. T h ey are co n b and p lay in g was a g re a t tre a t for s tru c tin g a piece o f m odel road from th e y o u n g sters. T h is eggrolling ou M onticello, the hom e of Jefferson, to TO A. M . D. E a ste r M onday o rig in a te d fifty C h a rlo tts v ill, th e nearest town and There is a world of pleasure In my heart, y ears ago an d has becom e an estab ra ilro a d sta tio n a b o u t two miles d is ’Tis the tim e, when I once m et thee, lished custom . T h e egg rolling ta n t. C h a rlo tts v ille is where th e years ago, goes oil a t th e slopes o f th e knolls U ni versity o f V irg in ia is located. | W hich memory brings back, th a t form th e grounds. T here is to be a th ree d ay s meeting | Flach hour to have its part, T he O leotnargerine, or P u re Food T h u rs d a y , F rid a y a n d S a tu rd a y of j And with them ull tho blessings they Bill, is being fo u g h t in th e Senate, th is week, ce le b ra tin g th e com ple bestow. opposition com ing from the G reat tion of this, an d h o ld in g a sort of The flowers are most fair, And tlieir fragrance tills the air, m eat com bine an d th e cotton seed Good R o a d ’s C o n v en tio n . T he G ov B ut th eir beauty can near compare tru sts , th a t tig h t th e bill, S enator ern o r of V irg in ia th e S en ato rs from w ith thine. M itchell m ak es all th e effort he can V irg in ia, a n d a large n u m b e r of Ju st ns n atu re tin ts the flowers, for pure food an d a g ain st the com C ongressm en a re ex p ected to be So you would tin t the hours, W itli a pleasure which 1 ouce could say bines. I w ill give in brief the sub- there. Mr. T o n g u e h a s been select was mine. stance of an a rtic le from the N. Y. ed as a re p re se n ta tiv e from th e Pa- Ah! how I wish th a t youth m ighteom e H erald , th a t S e n a to r M itchell had eige C oast, to d eliv er o ne of th e a d again, p u b lish ed in th e C ongressional R ec dresses, au d w ill be on the p ro And you m ight us of yore, by chance ord M onday. g ram m e lo r n e x t F rid a y . Mr, m eet me, T he g reat C hicago M eat Com bine T o n g u e's frie n d s can lake th is as Like unto parched earth covers th e m e a t business of the som e in d ic a tio n as to how h is a b ili Calling for rain, W hich comes not, so my wisli m ust U nited S tates, d o in g a business of ties as a speaker a re estim ated here, barren he. $0,000,000,000 and p u ts up prices to S. A. C larke . To which may in darkness grope; buyers as well as p u ts them dow n And hope is like a flower which blos M ay 20 w ill be th e C uban F ourth to the stock grow ers o f the w estern soms fair. of J u ly . On th a t d a te P resid en t ranges. T h e H e ra ld says there has As if it would rem aiu and beautify the recently been a raise of prices to P a lm a w ill bo in a u g u ra te d , the plain, U nfolding sweetness on a desert air. con su m ers of 3 to 4 cts. a lb. on g o v e rn m e n t of th e isla n d w ill be B ut 1 ran have ¿by image in my heart, beef, m u tto n a n d p o rk , in a ll e a st tu rn e d over to th e recently-elected Thy face and form, thy smile, and wel ern cities; th is is h a rd on the poor, officials, a n d A m erican in terv en tio n come to o : who find fresh m eats placed a t prices in C uba w ill be a t a n end. T h e They seein indoed of my own life apart, th ey c a n n o t afford. F o u r firm s do new republic w ill n o t pegin its c a So oft will mem ory revert to you, a business of $500,000,000, an d i n reer u n d er th e m ost favorable co n I can hut tell thee, as you s.iid to me, c id e n ta lly c o n tro l $600,(X)0,000, of d itio n . I t h as serious econom ic You make my happiness forever new, trad e. W holesale an d retail d e a l p ro b le m s to face, an d th e s ta b ility T hrill m e with pleasure, Time can never m easure, ers, who w ill n o t sign an iro n Clad of the new g o v e rn m e n t will d ep en d H eart, In fond memory, loving, tru st ag reem en t a re d riv e n o u t of b u si g reatly upon its a b ility to h a n d le ing, true. ness, as th ey are c u t off from su p them successfully. W. T racy . plies an d u n d erso ld by agencies T h e g re a te st d an g er to th e p e rp e t Rocky Hill, Ogn., 1002. u ity of th e rep u b lic of C uba lies iu established for th e purpose. L ondon sp en d s over £1,000,000 T h is c o m b in atio n w ill n o t bid th e illite ra te masse®, who h av e an a n n u a lly on fu n e ra ls. a g a in s t each o th e r; if th e range exaggerated idea of w hat in d e p e n d í T h e fare on the C ongo rail road for ow ner will n o t ta k e th e price one enee w ill b rin g them . T he A m e ri 250 m iles is $100, o r 40 cents a mile. offers, no o th e r w iil hid h ig h e r, and can people hope m ost sincerely th a t P re s id e n t P a lm a and the new Con-, An o rd in a ry ra ilro a d engine will lie can hold his cattle. S ellers are tra v e l ab o u t 1,000,000 m iles before forced to cotne to th e ir te rm s — or gross will have the w isdom tu d eal it w ears o u t keep th e ir stock. C om petition is successfully w ith th e g rave p ro b I lems co n fro n tin g them . T he U n it A successful jn a ii fo rm s a plan and killed off a t an y cost; prices go up slick s to it, w ork in g like a g im let to or dow n to su it them , an d a n y d e a l ed S tates can no m ore en d u re c h ro n a p o in t. er w ho w ont yield to the com bine ic rev o lu tio n in tho islan d a t o u r doors th a n we could th e chronio T h e nrea o f th e Y ellew stone goes o u t of th e business. T h e n — it state of w arfare betw een S p a n ia rd s is claim ed— the railro a d s m u k e a re P a rk eq u als th a t of D elaw are plus th a t of R hode Islan d . bate to th e co m b in e th a t leaves It. aud C ubans. I t is p ro b ab ly safe to say th a t no titled E u ro p ean w ill be able to m arry H etty G reen lor her money, L ik e a good b an k er J . P ie rp o n t .Morgan say s he will be w illing to J. II. U PTO N , N u tiib e t* 3 1 | im possible for com petition to ex ist, T he farm eis ¡tie g e ttin g a good j T h e feeding a n d fatten in g in d u s try j used to he a m ost profitable b ran ch sliaie of tire money com ing in from ¡abroad. T h e ex p o rts of w heat, as of sm all farm in g , b u t is d riv e n o u t ! “ ™ ' „ „ » r , as of existence; all they can do is to j *bowB by th e g o v e rn m e n t report», work for the tru s ts , o r buy o f th e m — *ul * ie Cl® 11 mo,)4lls c o d in g w ith or g(, iU HOInet|,i„ g else for a living. E e b ru a r>' *h o " ' iu cr,'a8e o f n w r ’ Port Orford, Oregon, L anolois , C uiirv Co., O regon . In d e p e n d e n t d ta le is are c rash ed 'y *30,000,000 over t,,ose of the IiNTA.1’ 1’ P r o p r i e t o r . oUt, w holesale dealers are n o t allow {c o rre sp o n d in g m o n th s o f la s t y e a r, D ealer in Town Lots, and Im p ro v ed ’ should sw allow a eat, being careful e(] io buy o f farm ers, a u d if they In p ro v isio n s th e in crease is $5,- and WiM Lands. First-class in every respect. to h o ld o n to its tail so she can re i .. j rn, 000,000. In cotton th e increase ,, .. , . , i i , a tte m p t it they a re ru in ed . I h e F ilin g s and Final Proofs Made on call it a fte r it lias rccom plisbed its . . Inis been 330,000,000 p o u n d s, th o u g h Bacon, L ard , B eans, Coffee, S u g ar, a n d rolled B arley sold as low as th e m ission ’com m ission m e rc h a n t becom es a Go jd Feed Stable attached. H om esteads and Pre-em ptions. th e price lias been low er. E x p o rts salaried mail of th e tr u s ts ; the coun m a rk e t w ill p erm it. I n th e construction of a lig h t . , of corn are m uch below n o rm al, G EN ERA L CONVEYANCING. house a t Beneby 11. ml. on the B r il - ! 'r y is fu ll ol tr u s t a g e n c e s and A ll prices su b ject to c h an g e w ith o u t notice. d ue to th e shortage o f th e crop ish const, th e win .m en an d m ater- branches. T he com bine was organ- P . J . L IN D B E R G , I O rders ta k e n for s u its a n d Ills g u a ran teed . ials a re low ered from the top of a ized 25 y ears ago; th e la te rt dev el th ro u g h the d ro u th of last su m m e r. p e rjien d icu lar cliff, 800 feet h ig h , o p m en t is a cru sad e by estab lish in g In K ansas the su p rem e c o u rt has N O T A R Y P U B L IC 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 . by m eans of a novel aerial ra ilw a y . local slaughterhouses in large cities decided th a t th e co u n ties m u s t re ¡T h e tr ip occupies (wo m in u tes. A Com plete Line o f C ask ets, Coffins T h e cage in w hich th e w orkm en curried on for th e tr u s ts u n d e r the iinburee (lie jo in t keepers whose P O R T O R F O R D - - OREGON. rule ru n s dow n by g rav ity , a n d is ! nam es of form er p ro p rieto rs. It anil T rim m in g s. places of b u tln ees w ere destroyed d raw n back by an engine. seem s th a t b u tch ers in tow ns on in th e C arrie N ation crusades. T ho O rd ers ta k e n fo r T om bstones and th e H arlem R iver were first to take ) full set of Notary an d Conveyancer’s counties o u g h t to h a v e protected the ! C em etery B a ilin g . u|) arm s a g a in s t th e beef tru s t, as a blanks will be kept on hand p ro p erty , even if th e p ro p erty was PO RT O R FO R D , OREGON. m easure of business life or d e a th ; used for illegal purposes. Because they m et an d decided to fo rtify A P n u 'te r to In ven tors. a m an is v io la tin g th e law in a them selves from lieing »went o ff'th e . , . . , If you wiah yoor patent business prop- , , house, no m ob has a rig h t to des- «»!'• ami prom ptly done sen.! it t-i face of the e a rth , for they are re -' . . , .. J. W. S T R A N G E , f l W I I T * C O ,P A T E N T LAWYERS, , , , , troy th a t house. I h e a u th o ritie s q u ire d to m uke cash p a y m e n t week-1 ' , . ... opposite U. S. P atent Office. W ashing 1 r 'o w e it p rotection, a n d if they fail to to n D. 0 . They have no dissatisfied ly o r to refuse c re d it. T hey had i i f a t j s t clients. W rite them for th e ir ronfi len- p ro tect, th e c o u rts m u st aw ard tho A ny artic le n o t in slock w ill he o rdered n t once, and if n o t (atisfac been alarm ed a t an ad v an ce of 1 ct. tia l le tte r: a postal card will bring it. ow ners of th e p ro p e rty dam ages. nnd it m ay be worth money to you. C O Q U IL L E C IT Y , O R E G O N . ( ° ry J’ou d o n o t h av e to take it. All o rd ers a tte n d e d to p ro m p tly . N o per lb. th e week before, an d were See th eir advertisem ent elsewhere in o rd er too sm a ll, none to o large to h an d le. m ore alarm ed y e t a t a fu rth e r a d th is issue. A piece of laixl in th e city of New vance w ith in th e week. Will visit Curry County sem i-annually. All goods as rep resen ted or m oney refunded. M istakes corrected, h u t Y ork sold recently n t a price which T he retailers are com bined to re . m u s t be reporter} to m e n o t later th a n five d ay s a fter sales »re m ade. if you could realize th e sam e figure, q u ire weekly p a y m e n t of th e ir eus for y o u r q u n rti r section farm would rinr, ’’tirtftef the SolS toiner® and if n o t paid no o th er . Io«» man JO S E P H H A R E , every where b rin g you in the sum of $402,324,- «axe« j •» in T-M»— would g ra n t th em c re d it; th a t was io I n s t o , a c r __ ___KJ 000. alíete««. ÄO iO-BlCfr.’« b-oí. - cr o<n arm Made by th e only way to hold th e ir ow n. In •jrb furati. Tate* it witM Notan Publicà Conveyancer Standard Oil ~ tty, pervia» ent) r Ow f» OvAnttpattovk T o r e v e r . Jersey C itJ sev en teen m eat dealers ». •»..j’carw. Company T ako Ci. »cu i e ta Camly Catliurtic. Wc crSSo» O»FAi»». rd to r»r». or wo roías» 1 Hl*« t*-, niOfv ■•wired, »«w t •.**. I.AKGIX)I8, OREGON. h ad to close b u sin ess, forced to th e U C. C. C. UH io cuit . UruEffiyfc' it futid iuuo«> I WALTER SL’TTQN, UNDERTAKER. cash nil roa nt, hides , nt. Agent for W. F. & Co’s Express. f .