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About The Port Orford tribune. (Port Orford, Or.) 1892-19?? | View Entire Issue (April 22, 1902)
Tli<‘ D ém o cra tie P la tlo riu . the tribune . IT , „ . t o . A l-llll. to . IB M - O F F I C I A I. P A W B O F C l BUY co. The piatform adopted bjr the Démocratie S tate C onvention is verv extensive, in tact ton long for publication in o u r colum ns, a t pre»- ent, at least, though We may publish Ita Soul Go«* M arch im i D n. E m TOB T » iB f S E :- I t can n o t be Other than g ratify in g to those of us who m ourn the u ntim ely death of . „i-.ut ...,tv to witness the great popul • » * - ’ of th a t the post mortem g • l i e d il first by the O u: *ri«..d of f l i n . i l » . . Ho,ft0 April h . .ltuul.l uul liii'l ( u u l. „ M l V t a . ............ ' 7 W T Lhw . . .. l tii lii'i » m 3 i vr O cD eru l » S un for p e rm .lt,ng hi,‘ rrQ vinee, with the eut ire supply th e B n ti hers w h b - - 1 in su rg en t force ol th e Provinces and m u le., for the b u g # h ar of L aguna and B u t a n e G e n e r a l has been supplying the boers bo|>ei d u rin g th e last two year.», to Beli eavs his (B ell’s) influence is the ex ten t of thousands ol „ , head; sufficient to q u ih tin in. n rrt etimi- W.T. KERR & 00., (Successors to John K M iller & Co.) DEALERS IN 1SSI KO KVKKV n KBliaV BVKSISO. WALTER SUTTON, . P roprietor c, , , e s u b s c r ip t io n KATE*. One Copy one Y'- iu One Copy Six Month». One Cl pj Three Monttu A i. i ' i; ' • ' , , x x ^ r - X »1.50 the fact th a t the governm ent is 1 h e ta lc passing into the hands of the few, 7 \ ' 0“ the following plunks, in brief, were (>ded Herod b y U • i -< ‘S a in.i-■ OUR AGENTS: A. B. S abin , Langlois, Oregon. A. II. Pistol River. Oregon. D. W. F inch . Smith River, Calif C kook , , The oriute.t «rtdrM« on your p«l»-i > $ .h k w .’in - n»iB oi w hich y our » u u -• (e c rlp tfo u la p * 1“ - ’ All ci.l..inin.l. »Hons ,u o uAc,. O r 1 ^ 0 . .l i o n ho » eco .n r.n ie d by t h e m u . . « o . l l ■ ' a r . We mu»t know th e mum-» 01 o u r oirc, pondent«. adopted: , plp, Candidates pledged to g iv e a c li. .. capable and economical adm im stra tion of affairs. Opposition to the granting " valuable franchise# w ithout pay ment by the grantees. Hat l'lacin g of state officers salaries. 'flic regulation of railway t/alllc ‘'““ e 'o u t - l l e , - tht.y had im possible m uts of get- the com plete surrender of every in ^ e s to the | ting them into their own country. h u r ,.- ,,, to the nearest A merican U.b e k Si,eilS‘ i who organized |sh o u ld sell horses to the F>hp>»« G eneral \\ htmton, reporting to .a vs tliat pim of the r t , ortious of a insurgent* and they should be the division headquarter and h u .lt up to t i e _ P op R e shipped fr.’.m E nglish ports to he „U re»i»tunee in bis d ep artm en t has potential and po hM Aroerie#n(w| dier, , a » d cuded, mid tl.jit the surrender* ju s t great Peoples 1 arty . ' 1 j c, i it <»ut he announced mean th a t th e ports will It dem ands th a t the public do-1 Uncle bam should hnd «» he opened and tha.t the Piliplnop m ain shall not be given to corpora- would supply the Eng sh «, in the detention camps will he al- i n v i n e ......................... .m ire Stock o l M ,r o to n d i» of J . 11. M ilito 4 Co. Hons and syndicates. nient w ith the nece,».. y e * lent. 1(’" ‘" 1 ,l" 'n h°p we will, u n til fu rth er notice, sell the sam e at • ('......... ti,,!,, to plant th e ir crops. General W heaton i* cspeclajlv phased w ith , PORT ORFORD, OREGON. PRICES WITHIN THE REACH OF ALL. in the state. A relief from the burden of class m ent o a 01, - i acI.o«„ th e A tlantic until th e toe ol cOnlined in the camps. 1 lieoflicti * R ep ub lican S ta te Tick«'-. legislation and the creation by Con ^ T h a t'ilm In itia tiv e an d Iteferen- his boot came in contact with th e in charge are held personally re- 1 1 11,(5 ‘l back p art of Jo hnny B ull’s pants, sponsible for the quality and qm .n- For Governor— \V. J . F, RNIsH, ol gress of a departm ent of labor. A denunciation of the disgraceful T l m t S t a d States Senators ho P resident Roosevelt no d oubt tity o f the Rod served out, and inr Umatilla County. Iw a srio h t, when notified by the the general wellare of the occupants Supreme Ju d g e -K . 8. BEAN. <■! bane m anner In which tlm Republicans , I hut U nited the cxis- of the cam p. After scouring the county. (», p , r , i „ „ 1 M U — • Secretary of State— !•’. I DUNBAR,pf on Ameri- m ountain pasaes General Bell ero- O pposition to the leasing of the effective, Clatsop county. T b e X v e P o p u list planks in the ' ^ 7 s ,d l," fo 7 th o purpose of purebus- pioved volunteer h .1 -men f >r pro- State Treasurer—C. S. MOORE. of public dom ain. Klamath county. Opposition to trusts and a tarili Supt. Public Instruction- J. IL A<-K- i z x » “ » - ■ .............. for revenue only. ERMAN, of Multnomah county. _ . , Free trade for the insular posses • U 1 , ,i,. I,P n .o W P d.inht if there 13 anv vio- at treatm ent neeov f J to them an ml Attorney-General—A. M. CRAY, FORD » u h the frenzv of despall ut- \ve oouov n vuciv . sions of the ijouiitry and th e u lti of Douglas county. m ate independence of the 1 hilip- cause ol i s . g , AmLrican ,c t0 geii to t he Eng- eonee.itraliou camps, t.en e ial \\ m t’il- State Printer—J . R- W ill fN I L, of societions. i,«i, neonle or the E nglish govern- ton gives General Beil great credit i l ’ n lC 8 ' , ,, , Linu county. im- It only rem ains now lor U e U l.s l J indefaligabiH ty in c„„Ju ct- T he im provem ent of the Colum- bla riv er, the construction ol th e poblicati p arty to ^ ’I’l’ L" ,t lbe | [rcba8e or Wc are able to sup- i„g the cam paign, ile was in the We propose to keep a Full and Com plete Stock of F o r C ongress, 1st D istrict, Celilo canal, the speedy cm .-true , .„less,.,. t , , r ( 1 ‘ ‘ . , ' " lf ttUC’h is a violation of the field, on horm back, dav and night, THOMAS 11. T )NUUE. f.on of the Nicaraguan canal a ^ ,„ !mocn,UC by | ¡ ^ a h l y laws is it not an equal p(. a n a l l y su p erin ,en d in g the most & ra O V IS IO E tS , ï-.e p u b lk a n County T ick et. S ^ X ' ^ l X c t X J 0^ the U ^ P e itp R s’ P arty d correct. ’ violation for us to supply E n g lan d a ,L io n s operations. ÏO O D W , Tin- p. iq.ie of Manila are dciigh' 3>í 5 S T to o n n d . « » t o h „ v . > ,» - |« i,l. brood ond „ » « , »nd o tb o r n « For Joint Representative for Coos anil ed ,t ile' i • 1 ■' ' r 1 ’.'„um plm n neople. Curiy Counties—R. D. HUME. .h ip ,u l,sid y vindiotood ,b e I', .pb ' - i ? '« of trade With tu ' ' ■ 1 p "Vinco» O pposition to the For Co, Commissioner—1 1. Y . BAIN I .4 ' . i. ,...||' best custom ers in th is lespett,. an and are an x io u s to s.a.w G cn tials bill. d i s i r 'e s s and poverty over- I America has been feeding the B rR For SiierilT-JAS. G. WALKER. Re-enactin' nt of the Chinese ex S S - i« v i ■ . C iin tn A li'L il llL Ilit E For County Clerk—GEO. " -M IIH . ! elusion bill an d the passage ol a For Assessor- -A. IE POST like restrictiv e measure regnrdinp For Treasurer -JAJIE» ('AUGllEI.L x , . i» .. .................. by i» . X oai,“ ; . ; : " . : : " ««< X . r». the ^ J a : panes« For Surveyor—SANDY O\\ ENS. For Coroner—Dr. J. J CALDWELL. j „ , J . »... lito, U“ ; I Lb ”.‘ ,d í p E p . gotto, Boto:,g», ond Log,u n. l'-n v in e« . C r a p ite w a r e < T in w a r e , C ro c k e ry , E tc . E tc . Irrig atio n of arid lan d s by th e it was mure money th a t the country | m eat ? No E u.opean g »• »: i •» » » tn «»»11 onv governm ent d u rin g the past tour m onths. Ht n C urry C ounty D em ocratic T ick et. needed. T he Democrats tor a tune hesitates U » « - ,,er«onallv requested an in- general governm ent. F or Joint Representative for Coos and Pensions for all Indian war vet I k e ,. . . . . of ...... .. f». .-„L. »" t o t o I»- Curry—R. E. GUTH RIDGE- erans. i„ lh „ »»-I « » I a » '» ” ;> '» » » " ; A„ ,„ Th„ , , .......... ........... m ,»,i For Commissioner, A. ADOLBHSEN. railroad combina- O pposition to ,„ » a o to ito t..« l » - I to |« „ p |e . ...6 d . « r ,,f ¡> J« e 1» » « « « .¡ v ,, cable. For County Clerk—H. A. GUERIN . tions. F o r Sheriff B. A. ALLEN. " i t o .......... . ,„ .f u , “ " » . » X X X W ashington, April 16.—The dras For Assessor J IL McELHANl'A . tic Chinese exclusion bill, o rig in al i ; s : X t o X l “ i t o r . " . t o . ..... ................. all - s ....................... ........... . > 0 » , . , , , , „ « «, For Treasurer—W. S. YV INSOlt. ly fram ed by the Sen A./i'S and rep For Surveyor—D. CUNNI1T, Ji. Hie insurgents in Sam ar, unless the resentatives from the Pacific Coast m illions of industrious people were a good horse trade. ,,, iN , ,¡ , .. : ga were :ii 1 . I• CALI. F O It M E E T IN G - tQ States, met defeat in the Senate to hungry and rtigged and dwperate. i O f the D em o cra tic C entral Com day , and in its place was su b stitu t j Alld Uie um versal d,stress was , canal lull this session? m itte e. . . j tlm t , Ue „,,,,,-opnation ed a measure c,tiered by P latt, ol contem poraneously suffered in Ca , ' Connecticut, extending the provis ada, A u stralia, G reat B ritain lhe pllili|)pilie b,n allll th0 Cu- Members of the Demoerutio Central ions of the present exclusion law. iG vrm any. ! ban tarifl’ hill have to be disposed Committee are hereby requested to G ive us a trial, and we will do our best to give .satisfaction. T he great discoveries of new gold b«xn ‘ -|ie biU is gl)((l! meet at Leneve’s llall, in Port Orford, and also applying the exclusion to fieldg, re.ttl.in g ,n n - U , ’s'd iscu ssio n , an d I ■ . -.■‘- • ¿ ' . i t : - 2 - - on Saturday, the 26th day of April, all insular territory under the ju r 100?, for the purpose of nominating a isdiction of the United States. creasing o u r per capita --------- - ■ ' • 1 if the Reuutillcaiis in the S enate i o i a s s j s s e a candidate for Coun,y l lerk, in s t. ad of Once the substitution had been from about )icker lh a n lhe from ab o u t $20 !f2t to about-, 30, torce.1 'll. A. Guerin, declined. Members who made, all the Senators joined in its W1,-V l° l’rM1' e n ly < n , s e m , the Cuban tariff th a t W o o l- H id e s , P e lt s a n d F u r s ta k e n in e x - The greatest ambition of Amer panic to give cuuuot personally attend will please support, with tlie single exception both b eta an d abroad. ican men and women is to have ’ Bond proxies by letter. m easure will consume much valu c h a n ii’e fo r G o o d s . homes blessed with children. The of Hoar, Hie su b stitu te being passed C ertainly it " ill not bo alleged 1!. W. DEAN, able lime. The It publican p arty woman afflicted with fcmalo dis Chairman Central Committee. I 7 6 1 o 1. th a t politics could have had a n y should not come before the people ease is constantly menaced with | T he Senate failed to su b stitu te thing to do with the discovery ol becoming a childless wife. No Investigation of the charges of brib the enacting clause ot tho House new gold an d the consequent res w ith ano th er failure to act upon a medicine can restore dead or- m easure the people have so long de ery of Congressmen am i newspapers bill for the Senate measure, so th at toration of prosperity both in E u trans, hut Wine of Cardui docs | m anded. Why there should he gulato derangements that pre- in connection with the negotiations the bill now will go to the House as rope and at home. fu rth e r delay is a great question | vent conception; docs prevent for the purchase of tli« Danish W cst mi an original m easure, and, from a and less m isery is .......... ........ ■ M,ire money I miscarriage 5 docs restore weak th a t is being asked, and a satislaet- Indies has turned out to he the pHi'llameulary stan d p o in t, will ha\< w bal |iapp{‘iod. | functions and shattered nerves ory ex p lan atio n will be dem anded farce it was expected to be. I! R to be acted ’ on ..........1 idl aU cnj to the Democratic and treated ,,,n the s,,o,n same and does bring babies to homes ; by Hie m ajority in Congress. Fa- serves to make Congress more cai c- as 1 hough Hie H ouse had not passed i barren and desolate for years. S tate platform next. j vorable action on th is measure is Wine of Cardui gives women the ful about taking oogniiance ot c h a r a Chinese hili already. J. II. U pton . 'expected from the Senate belqre the health and strength to bear hcal- ges made by irresponsible parties it Columbia, S.C., Apr IL — General ! close of this se-sion, and th e people l thy children. \o u can get a | H ig h P r e s s u r e D ays. will have served a good purpose, Wad.- Ham pton died tins m orning - dollar bottle of V iuo of Cardui n E .V Ï X will lie heard liom it it fails to till- but th a t is probably loo m uch to ,,t i) o’clock. H is death resulted JXX’IU your wwna dealer. V* ...... i from Men and women alike have to work fl)l cxpeuUlH)ii ■Salem States i not from any disease, but was the expect, especially in years in which 1 result of »general breakdown. Gen- incessantly with brain and hand to hold Congressional electons are held, H am pton celebrated his 84th nowadays. Never were the m an. i n birth m their e i r o own » n uv»« .#«««»» •». 1(3 K a r’-et 1 tr? e t. .......... 1',-n- -I.,», T e n r., Apr-1 H , 1901. politicians grasp at chances to make ,1:1V last week. A npuitli ago he had ¿enuindH of busiuess, the wants of th e In Fchrunr ; lfu l, I tc k on ■ 1«.'.tie of j M erchants of the world are al- W ins r f C . .i and m s packn -e or nttauk, and hi# children family, the requirements of society, political capital as eagerly as the II seven............... - . ,i-..r,i--- C.aok-I r- ught. I had been ways on th e alert tor an o p p o rtu n irricd fifteen ye:.?» r - d had never drow ning do at straws, and will were called to hi# bedside He ralli- mere numerous. The first effect of the ■ i':L th Io e h ild u n til I took Wi m praisewort|iy , ft *rt to keep up wttli all ity to make m oney, 1 he ports of i a.-dv.i. I '- , - I n-u iuo'.'.K-rof a fine probably continue to do s<> until ed, however, and was o u t driving these tilinga is commonly seen in a Lv g irl v hieh wan bora M arch 31,1901. th e Danish W est Indie» arc free, , ..:e ' baby w-.i«l-» fo m tee n pounds a n d I there is a radical change in hum an week ago. weakened or debilitated condition of and merchant# arc sending dutiat, I I?el an K ill a» . v i -».-n y o u ’ I reel. . H nil A ll, a F ilipino leader who ("b ” al,rVl,u7 ,,temi which results in nature, bn w ith o u i W in e , f t an ln i la mv ho ass »pent $30,000 in Iho ls,lU1'1 1,1 )lyB1M.pSi„( Hejective nutrition of both goods in 1 irge quantities, S p ecially aJ4£n. Mrs.J.W.C.8MrXH. Mr. Fitzsim m ons, the prixe light Mindanao inciting rebellion, has body and bruin, and in extreme cases rice, to them , with the in ten tio n of 1 For afirfee Mid »ddt»««, glrlnc If ■ :!- L-I - \dvi«nry b-ran. er, says ho would he w illing to have olici cd to surrender. in eonqdi*te nervous prostration. i t is shipping these goods to the U . ». 1 , i . I - . . i -I., a M w li.in e e o m iA iw , t'liattacocga, clenrly seen that wbat is needed is w ithout having to pay d u ty on them liimself elected a member of the what will sustain the system, give vig us soon as the U. S. lakes poS-CsSiuu U nited States »m ate. W ith Messrs. or ami tom- to the nerves, and fnm-tions keep the of the island», as in the absence of .Kitzslnnions mid T'illnian sittin g as NOTICI dig-stive and assimilative action th e re " i l l be m em bers of the highest legislative healthy and active. From p e r s o n a l Congressional ....................... Notice is hereby given to all whom it and body in our land it ought to bopos j knowledge, we can recommend Hood's | |ee trade lie I ween the i islands ■ i i mm'com-erii. not to enter upon or tres- Sarsaparilla lor thia purpose. I t »«ts the U. S. as soon as -> the islands a rt (|i a(|v lu.ll)ner „p.,,, the lands of sil.lo to make the gate receipts go a Is a Com m on Spring Trouble. ( n u[ U|tj vUal 01gnns, builds up the form ally transferred to us. Many h ‘¡ ^ i , ^ ' long way towards sup p ly in g the It’s a sign that tho blood is deficient «[„.is gjstoui, and fit# men ami wo- complaint* about th is aie being to- (,r otherw ise ? i. • n . ,l’ ru n n in g expep t» of the govern in vitality, just as pimples and other m,.n for these high-pressure days. e e . v e d at the T reasury D epartm ent persom# G ^ m s m r o ta p .e m .- ^ , m ent. eruptions are signs that the blood . . r If all the petroleum produced last an d tm official* are stu d y in g tlie |lrt,Bvealioll. . Governor Dole, of Hawaii, will is Impure. sL.tiJ el, with a view to use, I taiuii g h , 1 U N -¡J >.- year in the U nited States was put It's a warning, ton, which only tho not he removed by Ihesident House in stan d ard barrels placed in a row w helhti a way can be found to head _— veil. An official statement given haxurdout fail to bred. T re s p a s s N o tice. touching each other the line would oil lliese speculators. out by the President says that G o v c mpletely belt the earth. Enough , .i«< h i w e * , ernor Dole’s ooune hns been such coal was produced to give three and as to warrant hl* contlnnance as .Q Hny the land of Remove it, give new life, new coni» ......... _ ______ a n v manner m a u u e r upon UJ - a half tons to every one of the 76, ofliev department- 13 th a t the nam es IMVS3 in governor and to entltls him to the age, strength and animation. of the terri- -------- ’ :- 1" - ' • ■ ■ ■ “ ** tn 1 urrv the following following states stales and and terri- 000,000 persons in th e U nited Star-» of in fact, a Full Line - f Genera) Hardware, respect and heai ty support of the They cleanse tho blood and clear the and enough gold to give to every torie# shall never be abbreviated in huutina with guns or dogs, or other- complexion. American a gold dollar. administration. th e directing of a letter; Alaska, «U s t.es(«s« in any Any •y manner. ...................... iK-rson or persons so entering upon sunt Accept no substitute. I Tiic plague situation m In d ia is Haw aii. Idaho, lowil, Ohio, Oregon, ¡•remises without mv consent »ill I’« There are now 11,000 bills await “ I felt tlrcrt alt the time and could not prosevnted to the lull extent of the Samoa and U tah . Tlie reason i- in g consideration In the house of MRS MARY' A COLEBROOK. obvmu«, Ala. m ig h t be m istaken " i representative». At one session a while I could sleep well and the tired fU.OW u e a n o Having engaged in the Hardware business, a share of the public p»| f,-ell.m had ttone. This Kre»t niedleine has Secretary of th e Navy John D for Alabama; Id. for In d ian a ; O. recently 3,000 Iritis were introduced also cured me ot scrofula. Maa. . • ..,v/ t h a t personally he favors for either O hio, Oregon or O klaho TO Cnr. t'P„-llp»llo« Forever. ronagc i . solicited. Fair d o lin g and satisfaction guaranteed. 1 T a k e ! t-c a ie ls < »».lv c ath .ir:ie. KXs c rfS * Jp aev. n minutes. Over 25,000 ROOT, Olkad. Cmin. - .•’h .isien in g of the new cruiser Den If C C . C. i»i 1 lo cure. ilr ii£ ti» (' «fund monel- m a; lo. for Idaho, etc. b..i* have been introduced at this .rk ’.“ s s rs s w a s r* , , , «.w »< . i ~ - session. he And. all offered as L o w as th e y can be Sold, «■ROCES i IES ¿Living received a L ull Stock of M uslins, Dress-Goods, P rints, and E v e ry th in g in th a t line, we shall continue to sell the old stock at or nea r cost. No need for anybody to send away tor sup plies of any kind. E .H . ;' iWUll T hat Tired Feeling Mood s Sarsaparilla and Pills U its Groceries & Provisions tinw are , G R A N IT E W A R E , STO V ES & R A N G E S , D O O R S & W IN D O W S , P A IN T S & O ILS. aiiiilois. Curry County. Oregon.