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About The Port Orford tribune. (Port Orford, Or.) 1892-19?? | View Entire Issue (April 25, 1906)
u p. MATHEWS, W ED N ESD A Y. APS. to. reus. a t © bob B a y fro m San F.acc'voo, take th a t the Republican p arty ev- official fapkk o r c c K B Y i n . fc lt the earthquake shook JO ta ilts er made was givin g the black' man -s ' subs O ription 8 : : i ä » Ä north o f P o in t Arena. Capt. John- son thought at fiie t th at tbs Wee.n- er had lo»l her wheel, hut ooming 7» up be coast from Kauealt to Stoel- * • ter Cove he observed vapor ooming put of the cliff, ' presumably from katko / . : Ona Copy Three Month • suffrage—-the mistake was such that it was alm ost a -qrim s; but the grandee! and noblest man in tbeen- tire South ia a black man— Booker A t 'W SBDERBTON B A L L V’ Saturday N ight, A pril 28, 1908. yqL- ' PUOOR MAffAOHRS: ' A P r o m p t l y doggie ta t -, C A I a D B R S : and ooueluded th a t i f thoshonk was j O u r country is not lacking iu .be felt in Ban Fianoisoo i t m oat bava number o f suffragist», but i t is Isn't », R e a s o n a b le K a te » . E @ IIUITT, A L F GA UGHELL And C. K IJtG .' tbs fissures in tbs moo atta in eauaet! ¡d ay s till u n fit for suffrage, taken as H A R D Y T . «TR W A R T. by the in .s tn a l voicanio sruptiou, a ohm*. '» • ; g Painting, Paper-htn|in| and Dscerating. w ork W ashington, b a t the glaring fact still remain» th a t'th e negro is to- P u b lish e d Every Wednesday, by FRANK A , A > . - - ’ , .... , - STE VE }IE<R<RILL And W IL L IS ’ CO Y. been terrific. . 1 jug j n the q u a lity o f its voters T h e Breakw ater hastened back to , we — d — on 't . believe th a t the qOal Ban Fianoisoo, laden w ith a ll-kin d s of suffiage w ill be raised enough to o f supplies aggregating >50 tons, make It w orth w hile to haye female J contributed by the generous peo » „ „ J pie of Coos B ay. A t N o rth Bend, " ij $plen(lid Music bj Grafton and Norman Tyler. “S T * »• > OCR L A«KBW> T , B. Baton, Bandon Oregon. - S- (8 Simpson stopped business and set a ll bis man to digging , slams, nod sent a large q u a n tity o f th is delica 21 w ill not average up w ith the man cy on tbe Breakw ater. I t wag sure of 21, bnt there ase inaay eaaas o f ly »th o ug h tfu l-deed and a valuable single women th a t a rse ititerw id o w tesoro kvaav » J ’X i X Z “ . $ AovsaVwve.RAVw» R « asou T h e E a rth q u a k e . aid to tbe struggling hftopftdte. ■ V tap-i Thw Oregonian 8ays: The terrible disaster that baa be fallen F ra a e iq e a n d other cillee In.G nU fprp^w ap usbsrecj jn “Tbe canaeiym en have b r a violent earthquake a t 5 4 5 - A . o f th e F » h e i man's Union M . of Ike ' M any b ail difigs and are paying 5 can'» for fish un- collapsed, fi.-es w ere' thus alerted .der>85 pounds and 7 cent» for fish Bo í,¿ : * and the a s te r supply eut off, end over th at size, but the oold-alorage the fires could a f t ; be checked. msnjwho are not also in the oan- B uildings were Matofl l i | / f i f *1.1* Wy> business are paying 5 j and 8 hundreds, b u t nothing prevailed oente. On aoeouot o f tbe follow ing ]SH. The beantifol pobiio b u lk Ing a are a l l in th e dust save the U . B. M in t. T h e ta ll C a ll building iai’tW girders q f steel qteuito a- Alm ost a ll the sails th a t went out this year, »» though, weie A sio i ia, Ore., A p ril 15.— Colonel D e Long and John R a y , of Long a ir y m e n j " Everi b#dy cordiallyinvited and a good time assured. e d o r spinster»— th a t are bead# o f ooncerns or fam ilies— th a t are em i n e n tly qualified fo r suffrage— th a t TBUutess mw a masculine functions and responsibilities, sod i f a move " « English Walnuts, Fruit Trees, s, Plants, Etc. i Z» . S eparato », call on or address : ▼ I 1. T. Langlois, Ore. tn w i^ °1 ENGLISH WALNUTS; it is their true home. Large year*, it m ig ht not seem objection' plantings are being made, numerous trees in bearin, able end there m ig h t be a raise in producing tremendous tndoi crops yearly, in proof. A sm all the q u a lity o f the a w a g e vo tei. g rove gives independent income, is the coming great in- do n®‘ ? i” nk 11 • c’ * ,,a b ‘* m du spy. Big profits, sm all outlay o f capital. Write I h , M lwo P °lifcical *><*«*• t ° »*>« f«n> day for for Free Free catalog, catalog, a a treatise trqa, telling conditions an d “ - . - today i,y anI more t *1 ,n * ° httVe two iults? also Nursery catalog. lunula m o ra lly , and one voter is • . BROOKS# SONS, enough. T h e o r y may be t h y tbe Wolnul Nursery. , Carlton, Oregon. woman is not getting jostiee,- but *PK“ T he plea “ '* * was for r.erly jhuch * 4 - vanced that women should vole be- shuse th eir m oral natures were bet tor than their,brothers; don’t you keliave it M r. E d ito r: F o r every «in. socially, th a t a m an commits them is one to counter balance it by EflTocì o f M ic h ig a n O e .-Ì6 io n . I St. . ------- S harplehs over a ll oiher m akes o f S ep a r- v ators; the S harpless w in n in g first prize over all com petitors a t th e ' L e w i s a.n<l d l c a r l c J a p a n e s e Im m ig r a i io n . I f "MB T rra ,:a .T o f Am erican W ashingioa, A jx H 3.— Cop serve- liv e Repeblican Senators, who have labor and o v r social system, should contend«', th n tih e House railroad not some rrei notion be placed on rate b ill would be unconstitutional Japanese im m ig ratio n ? T h e Jap. JO H N I f pis-od w ith o u t an am endm ent anese are good peoole, worthy o f giving the common carriers their 5>W»» com m endaiion; hot ia i t uisa “day in « o u it,’J have accepted yc»- io r(lo w hnadteds o f honsands and ,erday's d 'eision o f the Supreme m illio n o f ihem (o flock u> this e female and vice versa. Christ Court in (be M ichigan railroad lo x contrf,n’ they w ilt w. h i« tbe next to be a m an— a {¿cod m«n— bui coeea as positive affirm ation o f their few ye a r* under pre ent laws? good w om ar «ouid hr ve tasn a po*i' ion. Sever*-.! o f these Senators Japan ¡a a (.remendously ova - m el today in the com m ittee room 10i0w ded country. U h r» «5,000,000 h riat. der m a rtia l law diteeted by F u n - m aiion from sit unbioken ston and his two thousand soldiers. A lread y laborers are a t w ork, and the plucky men say th a t San F ia n oisoo w ill arise from her ashes, a r - stronger and handsomer Salinas, „ a s » .. a ll c ity . . 190 D lies south of S. F . said "tq have been destroyed. San Joee wae Utorsity is leveled and m aoyJivss lqet— psuie- uktoa not know n^ T h a Stanford V a iv e re h y is destroyed,* hot one b e i id i r f f left.1 "rfin ta Rosa, a byktjtiful, w ealthy -city, ' „ VXEITAS, Langlois, Ore. B jE w ild e.- 8 o m e T h in k e r s . ne8s ¿ 'eat and p o w eii'd SJa'l«". women have shared equ ally with “ Contentm en* is better than men in tbe labor, equ ally enduied the hardships, equally faced the g.eat riches,” sailb the Bible. Y et dangers. T h e piinciplee o f justice we would a ll taka tbe riches sod and M r play demand th a t they ri* k the oo.isequenoe. W ho knows e h a ii equally w ith men in coni ¡o il- j b«“ bat thsooufented ‘ ram p ia a ing the destinies o f tbe nation they " eater,m oral philosophât than a ll have helped to create. L on g ago of OS? 1 / “roham L in co ln said, “ I go fo r all •b s riu g tbs privileges o f the gov ern m eat jrb o assist in bearing its hardens, by no means excluding 80 -m ile » women.» W h a t we kn o w , cornna ed with what we do not know , 1a like grein o f rend com pared a > b a in g demolished and m any Jives E a r t h q u a k e It e m s , (U own tain . loM . .a-»wasM-fc»“«*' * ? 3F*. , O ur igno-anoe cause* us to em - T h e moat destruct ive earthquake braoe tea thousand theories to one bled off t|)p u jiff in to the ocean. .. ooourrad k t Jeddo, Japan io 1708, M any robbers were shot dqwn ip destroying over tw o hundred th ou 'act. W e abandon theories, but w ai-ou'd not let go o f a fact i f we 1 1 * 0 1 ^ .' V - j X S 'i . r - sand lives. ,•> •Tear doctor k e o v s the v e m e d y , treed fo r 80 y e a rs . J. pure Bipod vooteded (hat an utte'npted delega do.i byCoiigresa Io -the President M el.il m in e.s(t*ve-a^e)13j c e ils |»er dsV. or any biinisterial officer or board o f powe. to fix a rate of taxation o r Coal iui.ier»(a<e ."ge)12<«Hts per day. exercise other legislative function« would be judged uri o ns'ituiional. I Onpooeais o f ibe in It» ;».re view. They a w a 't w ith more .ban o a i iai.v in t» " « » liie o.r’.iio.« o f (he lead: ng h*.wye. 3 of the Se-isle. 8 i*;»oorte.s o f (he House b;ll are not di«tuihed by the M ichigan case, R . G E N E R A L M E R C H A N T ' í ^ r B o r t Orfofd, O rZz^i Having purchased the General Merchandise business ef the P . F . A L. Co.. I t shall be m jrkim to merit and receive a fa ir share of the puMic patronage by keeping a full and Complete Stock of general merchandise, of the best quality, by selling a t the lowest possible figures, and bv fair and honest dealing. I have lust re ceived a large stock of ' / *; . N E W G O O D S, and frech snpplies will ba received by every atoauer. S 2¿ “r e i i n ke ' : r fuU * * * 0 1 I t eball be * * » 4 3 «* - G R O C E R IE S and P R O V IS IO N S , : 1 1 ' B O O TS gad B H O E t M E N S ’ and B O YS, C L O T H IN G , * L A D IE S ’ DRESS G O O D S, H A R D W A R E , G R A N IT E and T IN W A R E , C IG A R S , T O B A C C O , P IP E S C A N D Y , N U T S and N O T IO N S . I u 2.x(, F a rm laborers, by ti e year, fe- male, 88.50. . »apply of everything usually kept ia a Well stock?d G e n e r a l M en l.a m liie Store. ORDERS T A K E R N FOR FO R ANY A R T IC L E NOT « S T O C K . Call and examine goods and get p r ic e s. ; JOHN R. MILLER. L toto c ' 'i n a i .- reretototoatoswtext m s w i ■ a t a Ash 1 1 im b e rm e n (a v e ra 7 e )lt cent« per d r*. , M ill ba id»(average)8l cents per A . B. S A B lfl HUGH NEELY Ï liAMPrACTCBIB Facto y employ es, fem ale, 10 «.enls jier day. '1'ob.woo fuc o iy em ,.|..y w t m a le ,, 2 2 i oente pet day. Tobicoo fac.ory em ploys«, fereslv - contending th a t the opinion of Ji S- 10 ie<its per day. M achbte shop«, «74 cents per y re Brewer 1« d ic ii'.rf so fl* ns i t Vt <• <-oo«.w<u ;«ent ing leg'sletiou. Sen- «lay. C a rp e n le f and plasterers, 2TJ r<o » D o‘ ‘ er *•»«! Kelso-t dm lere IK .".-i ■ ib s l the o-»i,iten is nola;>.di<*.t de <o Cents per dny. N o century o f reliable h irliu v z About a ll o nr knowledge is the ‘»resent case, Sena.or Long, S(o.»e masons. 3$ k cents per day. started Ift W ith mors app allin g di»> Sl»oeui*ker«, 25 cents per d ay. •nMfrhl ns by an.btilie comparisons. who add. eased the Senate t e 'e y in ssters|hau tbs present, as the f o l I f a ll were good we would not know support o f tbe b ill, quoted from so Tai'ors, Japanese clothes 2 2 j lowing partial list w ill sboW: it, berwuse there would be no stand opinion of Justice Brewer in the ue.it« per day. W 0>—»-St Pierre M artin iq u e, ard for comparison. W i’ hout bad Tailo rs, foreign clothes, S5 cents in a xim n b .n vte esie ns it whether eruption of M o u n t there w ou ld be ao good, no' tw eet Congrere in fact uoi tier red (he rale- ’’ er day. H .* Pelee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 0 , 0 0 0 w ithout bilte**, uq P g ht w ithout Skilled artisans, 5 0 cents per day. m aking power npon the Interstate I K » — A n d ijan I n d i a . . . . . . . . 2 ,5 0 0 1 dark These laborers live on ’ ice and Commerce Commission (he follow - 1803— Syria........... ............ . . . . . . . 50 B ib . W hen they come over here N o falser thing wra ever uttered1 ink : l° 0 3 — T iojo, C o lu m b ia ................ 100 .i1Mn they live a little better, bnt «they Tbere were three obnoxious and Beau:y is h u t akin deep. 1804— Severe »hocks in Beauty ia rooted* in the aonl, i u dissim ilar ooureea open for comdd- e.'-estii1, i f ooming in great numbere A b ru is i, Ita ly : branohee fill the Uni w is e , and it eralion. Congress m ig h t itself pre ae they w ill i f not restrained, be violent quake a t blossoms through a ll ete rn ity ,— ot- sc. lbe tbe rates, or i t m ig ht com m it coming dangerous competitors of L in n , Peru ¡W e ll the w orkiogm an, who cannot li to some subordinate trib u n a l this ering o p incense to its creator. ington, New Zea d ie t1 and d u ty , or i t m ight leave w ilh tue and w ork on any such land shaken. . . . . com pam rj ibe rig h t to m ake rates, Wages.— Journal. 10 05— Note h In d ia . .354K» = M Ö TTCB . 18 05— C a la b ria ,Ita ly ., . . .500 tions, as well as to I bat role wht v 1805— Scutari, A lab an ia.. .200 8. Culver desires to inform his is as old as the existence o f com Ifififi— Region about patrons that owing to tbe dangerous mon cs'riers— (h a t rates m ust be ■ V aa u vlo a ,.................. .. ..1JX)O condition of the road from Camas to reasonable. 1008— Form osa. . . . . ____2JXX) M yrtle Point, be deetree to cancel nil engagpmenta at tbe latter place forth« 1906— San Francisco eervicea of his Stallion for the season. , and other towns W m . H l - bst , by or- probably wofil.». « A 'I S Í f í S S i ju d ic ia ty sep ,lately (be executive, •eg'slelive f i 'd jt'd io ial poweis o f ih s h a .id fi; I t a n y therefore be Z 2 x p o » itio n . (Successor to Pacific Furniture * Lamber On.) sge)10 oeuta per day. F arm laborers, h» lue year, m a le ,! US. ent form believe the dec’sio.i h ap- W ith o u t discontent m a il'W o dd ■>|ict Me »o an attem pt by Coogr- « S.nelleie:»(average) 10 oeuts j-ei always rem ain a sava..^ I t is a iq delegate ra ih o rd r<va-rosL<ng d ry . rough foundation rp o .i irh !oh we nower to a commission uule-s i be Factory smplove«, m ale, 15 w u ta h-.ve b u ilt our bmreted e 'v ’ li'sr.iioo. court« ere given fu ll powur io re »»er d ay. r * ‘ north o f San F nuicifco js-also p rao - tipally ruined— a h her floe b u ild aoaiewfcer», M dte skin.then raahex. If the nérvea, Pfople». then neuralgia, gerv- deproteloa. ItAbff the Conslilutiqp d is lin o tir grant» to tbs PresW eid, Congre-t aud the A gent for the celebrated and le t him exp lain the su p erio rity o f th e Beach, W ash., were drowned in the tened m onum ent u f the ruin b rs a k e itg t th a t pinne about uoon . i * * * '» » 4 *» # . M ».< ’ T ’ ti oday. he line residences for which the o ily w se/am ouf a n gone: I t h tbe ooatVest disaster s la w ' the daw n o f b te e ry , estimated at 400 millions, N a tu re has tn**de the difference of S eñalo' A ld iio h , a id after t o o n - ! ! * ° » ls hi I t ,000 square miles of “A govw ninent o f men sod worn- h sexe»; Ihe .« n d itio u o f seX w ill fereoce SeoalqrJCnaxw axxsoutated but twins th a t am ount .would n o t I _____ í ’i Z i 'ü i X ; . JT fifi. - E.e I h á L y sa-hif m en-m *4 wewren. Instead óf a ^ r f à y s he. T h e raore'tnS Tn cily T ^ ío g iv e nis atlen tion lo an e x a m i ••», rn . m .llions o f (hem must get . itc te rc tbe Intel ra Ina l oat. O a r latest accounts l i f t Ike dertd a t govei nnaent o f men and women by n a n is a man and the m o re d i-U '-c t- nation o f (he d e c id o r wi»h a view out. Should i.e let <hem in? T h e 700, but the number k r f t f i t k a n w .i, me» alqse that ia w hat equal suf- , y a woman la a woman the be»let of in fe rm itig ttw m ju s t wh t t bear- J » p e n » e ou'wrt' on a very few cents for many a lost one w ill yet be f-agem saue, Could a n y th in g be he m oral growth o f the entire fam in g i t w ill have on the peiiu iqg a da»— h ,e to. D o onr peo*tie dragged from the enshrouding de^ mote fa ir , mors tesoasbJe, more ju s 4 ly . .There are responsibilities of b ill. M r, K n o x promised to give »an- (hem in g r-a t nnmheis for btis (hat now bolds ihs solution |o< “ Equal rights to a ll sad special p rlr- be suffrage th a t m ust »1'vsysbe i’ n- ihe dec »it>p his c lo s e t attentio n, act < vn i m i n "(I I>if euidmpe! i (ore 7 ilegab to none” i< tb s p rincip le de<’ masculine oontrol and a geu: ie- many a * » H te r y , A<«-Oi 'in g to th y report o f tbs k .o m a h o l y exsm iiut -on, he de- . Three hundred thousand', people which m ust be a t tbs foundation o f Ban w ill alw ays see th a t his sister ebtrfri U n l i t seem'd Io be iu accord Japan«.« commi»sioners to the sx- a.» homeless in Sen Frsnoiseo, bet a just system o f governm ent. gets the same ju s tic e Unit he dot*?. w ilh tbe o(>ioiori be h..d held *i. ce poeicon in o t Lewis, the following are tiowkbeitered. B u p p # » , mod*, t f M j w r suffrage be a lig h t or a W e repeat we w an t a better aver (he Houte b 'ii »va- re p o re d by* the a.« p re tc ilin g rates o f «»ages in e /a n d Help have poured In from privilege, th ere fo re,..i t belong! to age q u a lity o f voter— n q l a bigger Senate «ommittee u iiiio u t am end Jap?1», :educ«i to Arne iesq money: e fe ry w M tk ifi superabundance. women sq u ally w ith men, in a true number. T h e average fe m s le ju d j ment. Justice Brewer, in the M ic h F arm L sh o rein (tv erttg e)I6 ocuta ■ ‘ ' Congrsaa hqe given ■ - two^ m )||iq p republic. P*>' «lay- ____ - n en t ia not better politi. u lly (bsn i igan . are, eekhh______21^.________ I n the establish m eet o r the first m a n ’s— her nKMaTaveirge is not !iel- L:.bo*ere in silk c u liu ie (a v e ra g a ) L i the Nadou, no one of (fie i ’i.ee o f Ban Francisoo three m‘illio n . perm anent colonies on the hostile le i! L e t the in jr.re.l i lit t e r k. ep ^.ei t depsi imente unu assume io :re ■ l . i j cents per day. Be«keley7 O akland . egd Alaa^eda shore o f r h alien laud, which m a -k- away from (he polls. Ope*¿fives for re d in g < ilk (a v e r*i .,’ vcq the iuii< tiona of soother, fo r were qot so badly inju red as report ed the beginning o f this nation; in e d and -have ebntributed help and the.eonqnering, tw dcen .u ries later, shelter. ¡System to established u n o f thsgjpest W » jt and its itnnsior- lilies > Sharpless Sejaratore, C — I I f you com tem plate b u y in g a C bbam m eat were on foot for suffrage for single women o n ly — 25 or over in f tbe canneries they are _ nraetieuMy u n til (he Ore had consumed .he o __________ ____________ greater p a rt o f t h e J l i y - a l l th a t ¡compelled to raise the piioa ia • was g.-knd and OoStiyi O tiisrsh ocks' der ■ to - get tbe fish.” o f earthquake helped u, oomplete “ Tho sail on th e C olum bia R iv e r teuo|ion. The h o irq u th a t passing aw ay very ra p id ly , how- yon and I M r. E d ito r w ill r o t see - A Jf w are t ma be*ng m (old by lit a w e.e endured tbe . •ver. F u lly h a lf the fishing boats absolute juation a ry u h ^ re u n til you __ _ _________ __ and 1 get the tw o moat heantifnl b ig dailies, b a tte n thousand papers are now fitted out w ith gasoPne motors and the num ber ia on the 1 J“ ir o t w^n 0*- cqdI4 q o t tell thw fu ll story. J fv a r y bueiottps block is destroy. ed> N o -o n e o f Ite big hotel* i t A t t e n t io n Supper At B ish e lf 8, 6 0 c ts p e r p la te. . T I C K E T S - - - - $1.00. , THE “PIONEER” D kaub O Ia H WATCHHÁKEB Sttidry, XSfkncIou, O r e g o n . To W h e n i t M a y C o n eerw . Toe undersigned hereby g iro notice (bat they are the owner, of the South ¡toll of Section 1«, Township th irty • hree, Sooth range fourteen West of Willamette meridian, Oregon. All par tita are warned not to trespass upon or make any locations, cither placer quart* claims at their peril. D . K sllah ib ) V Owner*. J. H . McAritt, Is now located at h(a __ Sprtogmonwt. (near Fraukport) where be w ill attend to order» from his friends o r c c e to m o n . , » /j. Businees can he tmasacto by M ail C arrie», Personally o r by 1 P. O. address. Cono», r". » u i » t » > ig X. fit DIHNIGHH co , A a ia Mils fite.. • p n P«*9Oia«*> C allfovnju F in e W h a lit i re a n d T o n ic W i n e , a n d B r a n d te a , t o r m e .; t t ic lu a j W A N T E D : by a Chicago wholesale and mail-order house, assistant m anager' (maq or woman) lor this connty and ad joining territory. Salary »30 and ex pense« paid weekly; expense money ad vanced. Work pleasant; position pe»- maaent. Ko investment or experience fsqdrred. w i T t o t e r ^ f o r i S r — O bsuom , p u rp o e e e . Rnclose.Check or Postal Ordef i fo >to^ i t may concern, not to enter upoe, e r ■ iculars and enclose self-addreesed en- trespass la say manner upon the Star ▼elope. OOOPER A OO , Ranch, situated nt Langlois, Curry H w. I»» Lake S t, Chicago, III. County, Oregon, tor the purpoee of hunting with guns or dogs, or other, wise trespeaa in any manner. FR A N K A. 8 T IW A B T Any person or person« so entering upon said premises without my east- N otary -Public, > sent w ill ba prosecuted to the fu ll ex, P o r t O rfo rd Oregon tent of the taw. Fa I.