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About The Port Orford tribune. (Port Orford, Or.) 1892-19?? | View Entire Issue (May 6, 1902)
V o lu m e I ’O l l I 1 O K F X > !< ]> . li. o k e c io x . T u e s d a y , m a y X il t u b e ’" e. w oa. ~ ' ty was show n a few minutes later ancient history nor doubtful bis- wi.en a sim ilar motion with regard tory. To a degree D em ocratic pol- OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. to hides was pronounced out of or- icy was p u t in force through the I der bv th e C hair and his decision success of th a t party in 1892; but HTATE OFFICERS'. was largelv sustained by the House, worse rem ained, in the th rea t of V S Senators—John H. Mitchell It was a rediculous trem bling un- B ryanism later. It was an e x tru “ I was very poorly and could o w n « - » . hardly get about the house. 1 was der foot of the rules of the H ouse to ordinary convulsion. 1 he policy tired out all the time. Then I tried H. Tongue. serve a special purpose. I t is re of the Democratic party w rought Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, and it only I ll stales of g X Ü ? p T¿ J t ^ ‘r ia^ nbar- took two bottles to make me feel quired th at Cuba shall secure re ruin an d all b ut wrecked the coun- perfectly well.” — Mrs. N. S. Swin ! ciprocity by special act prohibiting try . It was repudiated by the peo- Ä ^ 8 ™ i R i ä i " ‘i,‘erman- ney, Princeton, Mo. gs »»J-» - • - . ... I I I Chinese labor, etc, and after th a t pie in 1896, by an overwhelming 11 • L M v....... S tate F ruiter, " rai_T R . N~ Blackburn. Tired when you go to ! the P resident will negotiate the re- m ajority, an d the judgem ent was Clerk SU U Board School L and Com- , bed, tired when you get 1 ciprocity treaty. No such require reaffirmed by an equal m ajority in W S S T up, tired all the time. rnent can be exacted iff G erm any 1900. Is there anything in th i bis- W hy? Your blood is im : and other sugar producing nations tory of th e Democratic policy of k s u c o s m j u d i c i a l D IH T K Il 1 pure, that’s the reason. Ju d g e , J . W • H am ilton. Bo «A >>r£ ; . I Made to Order. Il is not believed the am endment those tim es, or in the experience ot You are living on the Prosecuting Attorney, Geo. XL Brown, was offered ¡0 good faith, h ut in the people in those times, to which border line of nerve ex Roseburg. c0VNTVOnricKII.,.. lJ u v e k .t H u m e « « O il. tended to defeat the bill by aid of the country desires to retu rn ? haustion. Take Ayer’s i democratic votes. Condem nation and reversal of County Judge—XL lL‘lvfr. ‘ “ ’k‘Ch e tc o : ALL KINDS OF SADDLERY IIARD- S a r s a p a r illa and be There is no need for evasion of Democratic policy brought inim edi- ^ ‘i r ^ n X r g . V o r t O r i o n l . ’| WARE. » ..111» Beach. V. quickly cured. ’iiTmi"«; the tariff where protection lias bu ilt , ate relief to tile country. 1 m s is n i /j UPlr \ \ Biker, (iuld Sherifl—J . G . , . ,.i. S ad d le-B la n k et.* , B its, A c ., Ate. Clerk C. V. W m xhuff, G old • <n. ¡tru s ts — as on iron,steel,sugar, glass, no m atter of ancient or doubtful Ask y our doctor w h a t ho th in k s of Ayer*« Takes pleasure in inform ing the public th a t he has now on on h an d ,an d Treasure» W. S. " iusor, Gold beach. S a rs ap arilla . He know s all about this g ra n d ete—a n d w herever‘ great combines history. I t is w ithin the personal old fa m ily m edicine. Follow Ills advice and XtBcHdor —E. S. Dean, Langlois. B rok en -T h ro a ted C oll > 1 . • will co n tin u e to replenish, his large an d com plete Stock oi G en w . w ill b . c o , L o w o ll, School S upt.—W illiamB. G uerin, ..tn_ p aired as G ood ns N ew . 1 are entrenched behind what was a knowledge of every one whose mem- eral M erchandise, consisting of protective tariff. W hen the tariff , ory ru n s hack five years. W hy, Surveyor—D. Cunnitf, J r ., Gold B e a le .... . H arness and Saddles repaired a t living has done its work it should be re-1 th en , should Republican policy be «EBTISOS or THK COURTS . 1 L A D IE S ’ and G E N T L E M E N S U N D E R W E A R . L e t t e r F r o m S . A . (T ü r k e . p ealed The dem ocratic war cry of i rejected and Democratic policy be C ircuit Court meets on the fourth Mon- j p co H O SIE R Y , F U R N IS H IN G GOODS d a , in August of each year. ISO! will lie th a t tru sts controlU su b stitu ted for it? I_.it » ¿ ¡ l o i» ,, O r e j e o « » . County Court meets the first Wednes Y OUTHS’ and C H IL D R E N S H E A R ,. ! W ishington, April 24 1902. Congress it is necessary to prove I T he S pan ish W ar came on. l)em- days in January, April, July ano Sep n IB rn B i i O n N v a S, 5co A pril has its ovei tem ber of each v ear. , FANCY GOODS, NOTIONS, . R iiIaiid vai.i Dually ed up doffed i(> eonR.ll)ltlg tliis untrue and protect the- people ocrats in Congress took the lead in Probate Court m tets the lirst Xlon- from the greed of money makers, pressing the declaration ol wai. sday in t ach month. LA CES, E M B R O ID E R Y , BRAIDS, ETC. like Spring. T his is agreeable for The hund red s of m illions acquired Repn hl ¡cans were less eager for it, the various visiting conventions and SU ITIN G S, D RESS GOODS, DRESS FLA N N E l., > , f : here, or are by Carnngie, 1! e '■ lier . ad oil. •-. and tor some weeks the iniluenceot' hundreds of them , h as come ft i n ; P resident M cKinley held it back, L. A. RO B ER TS, S A T E L N S , P L A IN and F IG U R E D O U TIN G FLA N N E LS, in a variety b in now ; the Cap,ml city is the the pockets of th e people— Lie vot F in a lly , however, war was declared A T T O l t N G X ' A .T J - A W . very hom e of popular gatherings ers__and if republicans are to re- — every Democratic m em ber ot con of co lo rs, Linin S ie sia B u llo u s, B indings, ete. and conventions. The G. A. R. M yrtle P o in t, O regon. \ls<. a com plete assortm ent of beautiful Calicoes, Apron and D ressG ing- come here to revive their tailing ceive their vote» p arty action m ust gress voting for it. O ur flag was defend th eir interests. Combines carried to tile P hilippine Islands 1 m emories; the Womens R ightscou- ham s. W hite Goods, I’arcales, L aw n, In d ia L inen, Lonsdale. who own a thousand millions of and planted there. Oregon rushed Probate business a specialty. venlion m ust he held here; the tru st values can influence legislation the first regim ent over the sea to T able Linon, N apkins, Sheeting an d Pillow S lip Mus 1 D aughters of the Revolution come . , ' I ....... ' sup p o rt A dm iral Dewey. T he war 111 m lllllllj • • I. J - . T — here -- - are . plenty V -"»I- here as naturally as ducks take to jin any way lin, Towels and Crash, H ouse L ining, Ticking, of honest men ill the parly mid in j ended with th e com plete defeat oi J. XI. UPTON, P O R T O R F O R D , O R E ., water; the Suns of the A m erican Oil Cloth, Congress who will sound the alarm Spain, and with cession of the Piiil- A ttorney and Counselor a t Law, Revolution will be here n ex t week, and insist on honest legislation. Ifj ippine Islands to the United States. The favorite varieties of j anil the Sons of the Revolution Congress fails in d u ty to the people 1 The acquisition was in perfect uc- J5AJN1NOIN, O l t l i X i O N . the known h ard y and s u r have been in session since last week. tlie votes of the people will resent cord with the usage of nations and est bearing k in d s for this All these are welcomed by the the precedents of our own history. ■Office u p stairs, in Eldorado Building ' coast; an d several of the i hotel keepers and by the m yriad such failure. rveuir — ___- - i J’88" All the world recognized the regu- 1 Shop keepers who deal in souvenir | Mr. Tongue Had a dispatch newer kinds, said to be trolly : terday advising him th a t he was ex- ; larity and v alidity of it. But now very fine. Among them spoons and ictas. Railroads J. H U N T L E Y , peeted to be u t Charleston F rid ay our Democratic p arty , th a t was to cars and steam boats are chartered and would he the o rato r S aturday, j eager to precipitate this war, insists in advance to accommodate stran .............. ........ - i , i a* Attorney 4 Counselor at Law Oregon Ited Winter, g trs who make these pilgrim ages to which is set for ^Oregon Day on repudtatton or abandon.nent o t . J Banana and Bismark j U n - various shrines of L iberty, as th e exposition. Mr. longue taxes lt3 result». W h y ? O nly because NOTARY PUBLIC, AjiplPS. A Complete Stock of all such sojourners make the rounds, great pride in being representat. ve „f lts habit ot opposition and nega- Our state is , Ron. I t supposes it has somethiug O kkoon . Goi.il B ï*cn Also, PE A R S, P R U N E S , AND not only w ithin the city border*, of Oregon interests the P alm etto t0 gain by appeal to the little paiti- well represented at B O O T S and S H O E S . j but to A lexandria, M ount A enroll, C H E R R IE S . ann prejudices and to the copper S. A. C i . aukh . F o rt Meyer an d A rlington; then go City. W ilt Practice in nil the Courts of this . head sentim ent of the country. home to tell of •‘M oving accidents State. T h e R e a l S ig iiH ic a n e e . It dem ands th a t we abandon by flood and field, an d so make Public Land Cases a Specialty. j E. W J E N S E N , alike our responsibilities and our others an x io u s to come and have O regonian. o n p o ttu n ities in the O rient. T his PH O T O G R A PH E R . th eir tu rn a t seeing th e elephant. A single question is before pi.e8ents lhe leading ques- G E O R G E M. BROAYN, By the by, they all also go to the people ot Oregon for the Cl,,nlll= , Uont ol Nati()U;li ¡.„port, upon which Portraits, Views and Enlargements. Zoo, where the wild anim als of earth election, nam ely: W hether .1 “> j fa le of Oregon are W ¿«clare Picture Framing. A T T O R N E Y A . T X a A .W , and air are to be seen for a single belter for the country th a t the gen- , ¡R the e,eetiou now near ear fare, from elep h an t down to bob- eral policy and purposes ot the He |rU, j ROSEBURG, OREGON. HGEfiT tailed ch ip m u n k . publican party shall be sustained . .ti()n ¡„ the P hilippines j of iiumenge - German American T he Zoo is a big th in g ; I see by an d prevail, or whether the policy and purposes oi tl.e De.nocraUc par oH(_i)t u us C R O CK ERY , LA M PS and LANTERNS, CU TLERY , CLOCKS, the papers th a t the bears ire now J . II. U PTO N , Insurance Company, ty shall be substituted lor hem. : of anequa,ed value. ¡ju st w aking from hibernation, and M IRRORS, ETC. L IF E , FIR F, AND MARINE. gj.SB. C O M M I S S I O N E R , It is not a questton at all as be ihe ft, t, ndci)Cy of ou r j the lob sided coons assume fantastic attitudes in honor of Spring on the tween in d iv id u als or i nerce in t he PaOific, over th a t NOTARY PUBLIC, Real E state and Conveyancing. R a N othing hut the Best, limbs and knot holes of an old dead These are merely pieces on thechess | ita iio ih e r n a tjo n s P o r t Orl'ord, - - - - O regon . 'C O N H I H T I N G O F influence wiH I tree preem pted for th eir especial board. Me,, who have large object. L anglois , CuilB' Co., O heoon . view arc little affected by w hat ( < wifh grow ing Teas G reen and R oasted Coffee, Chocalalc, Spices, E x tracts, a Choice use. Tiie pleasantest remembrance 1 ’ Dealer in Town Lots, and Im proved , (,|iornl,n li a n J evur j 1 have of the Zoo was seeing these «there call the pop u larity of candi- ( V ariety of C anned Goods, Dried F ru its of all kinds in stock. MRS. E. AV. JE N S E N , Loons up th a t tree; also passing dates. It L not at all the personal- and W ild Lands. t). (di. Th(; fouMlOld we ,.y of candidates, but w hat they |( iv e g d)’ d j(| lhu P hilippines is F ilings and Final Proofs Made on ¡down a shaded lane with an elk FIN E MILLINERY. fTr> 11,1,1 " 7 tl" ’,,«h l,u l tll(. ont. grea, |aet of highest impor- | ,------------- pasture oil one h and and a bullalo H omesteads and Pre-em ptions. range on the o th er; both buffaloes and earnest purposes consider. (anc(, ll( , ll0 indu stry and com merce A complete line of Ladies « n J Cbil- C andy, N uts, Citron, Lemon and O range Peel. G EN ERA L CONVEYANCING. and elks appeared well cared for T he question then is, ' |)f OU|. sta te s. I t is a piece ■ d re n ’s Trim m ed Hats. and bad a satisfied dem eanor. T he Oregon ought to adhere to ll»e Re ( ^ ond a n y th i|lg W|, ever Ready tc Wear H ats and Sailors con o n |y critters th a t d id n ’t seem cheer-j publican porty an d to what it stands bftVe kn0Wn ' Yet now we are to stantly on hand. W ALTER SUTTON, ful and contented were a cave full |„ r, or whether Oregon ought to re - t P hilippines, an d to »nr- rfats trim m ed to order on abort notice . of bears; b ut one can ’t expect bears je t the Repuhliean p arty and w hat |.t.llj c,. this incom parable advan N O T A R Y V T J I iL lC P o r t O rford , O regon . to overflow with happiness. it stan d s for, an d to declare for the Lage; „„d Oregon is to take the lead When one of these convention- Democratic party and w hat it stan d s in th is astonishing treason to her P O R T O R F O R D - - OREGON. I gets on rap p o rt with tilings, they j fo r. D ci-ion on this point should ' J', ’. " ’.'„ 'd ,,’ ' DR. J. d. C A L D W E L L , W lial else has done so much to always lake an afternoon oil to visit bo based on an ex im in a tio n ol tu rn Hie attention of the people of A full set of Notary and Conveyancer s | » j , j Hi ( 4 , i n m i d S u i - j f e o n , Bacon, L ard, Beans, Coffee, Sugar, and rolled Barley sold as low as tl" 'i Ui(, 'w |d l,, al,d ,, <■ the I’resi- colll- e and tend ncies of the two the United States tow ards our P a blanks will be kept on hand dent. T h a t makes th eir happiness I parties, as shown by th e ir past his- cific Coast as the results that havo m arket will perm it. PORT O R FO R D , OREGON. 1 com plete so th a t it reaches lhu boil- I lorV, on tile logic of com parison ol followed lhe acquisition of the P h il All prices subject to change w ithout notice. ¡in g point. But th a t was before j ll.uir present positions, and on, re* ippine Island»? It is chief among Diseases of In d ies and C hildren a Spec the causes which h ive given ini- ia lty . Orders taken for su its and fits guaranteed.« J . W. S T R A N G E , Roosevelt’S tune. He has a wav ol lhe a|ld p e n d e n c y of one pulf«e to the new movement of pop i n , , , h ith e r. It has given nl- bringing himself in liarm onv with of lhe o(|)e|. 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 I N G E L S E W H E R E . ¡p eo p le—( p ecia lly w i b w estern pen I I > E ? T T I H rr . , inoe sliiiB ilus to our pro- How the co untry was ......... red Shad Hudson, J. E. Haines. I , a. . ,d t- (lie exchanges of de, th a t b • ' ■ th in g of pre from the pit ot d isaster, by the R not coinm en e. 1 1 brings ships to our C O Q U IL L E C IT Y , O R E G O N . .inos histor.i Bye toe live, when | publican triu m p h ol 1896, HUDSON &. H AIN ES. , . It opens our m arket-, It, he was ili Charleston h ew a so n high i is th h.i-is through which " e am W ill visit C urry County sem i-annually. MINING & REAL ESTA TE AGENTS. rapidly acq u irin g contnel w ith the jin k » with the Mayor, who i» the ( \ V \ whole O rie n ta l w orld. It will give R ain an<l sweat /son of my old tim e pastor, win re I • have .to affect on E c k le y , O r e g o n . US P icific vi'blvs. W ithin the ce:l- harness tre a te d ¡sang tenor and ta u g h t Sunday ¡ with Eureka B a r - m ry it will m ake th- P ieifie.grc.it- I O il. I l JOSEPH HARE, I school; «o I have no d o u b t th a t th-» i | ness ..si of oceans, virtu ally an A.neri V aluable Mines, F arm s, Stock Ranches sisfS the dam p, keeps the leatn> p resid en t had a good tim e—n-goo i ¡cfttl hike. Yet we nr® asked to and Tim ber Lands F or Sale. er soft and pli able. btitthe« Notary Public & Conveyancer House und »ix acre» of well improved, ¡abandon nil these advantages. The as I had only 55 years ago. do not break. ; policy of •‘- c u itl.” i- deliberately N o rough s«r- lard in AVilbuZ, Douglas county fo r1 Mr. Tongue says th< chief inter I (ace to chafe proposed, au i Oregon is asked ’o LANGLOIS, OREGON. and cut. I h« sale, or will exchange for property in ' Any article not in stock will be ordered a t once, and if not satisfac- ' est centered in an am en d m en t th it harnesa not ' bo first and to give lit r assent! Myrtle ?oint, Coos county. T he iisne, then, ol th ii political torv you do not have to take it. Alt orders attended to prom ptly. No would lower the d u ty from refliv'd contest in Oregon is on quastirm* ; order’ too sm all, none too large to handle. sugar- from .11 over the world. I ff- as loo e b y the ( i of large policy It is not on in d iv p . d. LINDBERG , use of Eureka . j i . rules of the House, for seventy nv, iduals, or mi th e pei souality of can- Harness OU. All goods as represented or money refunded. M .stakes corrw ted, b ut S p „ak , r in j di,hite-;uot on studied .iris of popu m ust be reported to me not later th an five days after sales are made. declaring this am endm ent out of la rity , or un reputation of g'aid l' l- Port Orford. Oregon, SoH order, as th e -o b je c t differed from I lowship. L i-, o I the contrary, an everywhere issue th at app als to all that is ser A Complete Line of Caskets, Coffins r.. K N A P P in caus ¡ th a t under consideration, but the P r o p r ie to r al I sirea. ious to the public m ind, and to »11 M ade by and Trimmings. I bset sugar republicans an d solid AV th a t is im portant to the welfare ot, Standard Oil ! dem ocratic votuoverruled the Speak- ■ First-class in every respect. Company Orders taken for Tombstones and I Oregon. [er’s decision. T h eir w ant of sincer- ; Cemetery Railing. Langte l i a « Shop. Tired O ut DEALER IN S A D I >Ia I SJS, Si . , - j| ar xESS A BRIDLES GENERAL MERCHANDISE PORT ORFORD, OREGON, FRUIT TREES ELK RIVER N U R SER Y. . I . I. BLAKESLEE, Prop., Rubber Goods, Oil Clothing, Mens, & Boys’ Hats & Caps, HARDW ARE, TINWARE, GRANITEWARE, GKOCERIES- CIGARS, Pipes and TOBACCO. Sperry’s and Oregon Flour always on band. Agent for W. F. & Co’s Express. UNDERTAKER. PORT O RFORD. OREGON. K N A P P H O TE L, Go >d Feed Stable attached. H arness 'O il