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About The Port Orford tribune. (Port Orford, Or.) 1892-19?? | View Entire Issue (Dec. 16, 1908)
■ FU E TKtUliNE Susan A- »tw» h»* h » * l ib» lifr- of • reuWw fu r »b« Issi 40 years, Mild a ho a a * IwHeVed Ut U- u tterly LEA D IM O V A F ÏB UF C O H R Y t destitute, died » ( * * days "g" A li u t lu i huVel yesterday r- -veo • etl » fortune ol in*i>rly 81ti0,«0 » iu W KDNM U'AÎ’ .biuiklxtuki and I«» «rt-eijU». ä U K a c K im ä o j rat » , One tîopv One Vehr Oil» Üopy H it Mouths.. . . . . . . . O il» O»py Tltrtet Uontha............. E l Gitv. Geer lut» rH ire tl from th » newspaper * t l’eudl«ot>, »m l, d ie 3.IÎ.I. w ill In c ite h i P o rtlan d , .Wliit ll ja lo-lter *oif I« which In cul ti,traie Id» Cungrersiousl eapiraiion». May be onr «si eie Senator» w ill give him the P«s-t Office at Portland, and th u * la ttile xij> Ida riv a lry tu thafri napiralioti* to su<ce»d iheuteelvev. Published Kvary Wodnswduy, by ItAR UY'T. STEWART, ' V»e ptutwo '» |a » }W w dhowathi date u* w bkb ¿y MsrtpOun { O U R A U E S iS : « A. B. Sana, B*tvdou Oregon. Cot I. N. M e a t o , UoW B«tch, Are Hon. <in ti'i|, tin rk of Missouri, the brightest di»'« in Congre.» iu either house an d a « .witty a* Turn Rood, has been agJecietl by the Deas- ocruts as their leader in the House to succeed W illiam * of Alieaiasippi « ho ie now a .Senotor. The Preiidenta Meeaage is a long able one, of thè'"Usual Rooeeeeltiun order, clear, vigorous, optimistic. A ll men w ill approve moet of it, but few w ill agree with a ll of i t There ia no mistaking hi.a meaning, although the Big Slick ie not in ev idence so plainly a it o former ones. Hon. J. C. Young, Senator Bourne’s private secretary haa'been appoint- «d Postmaster of Portland lu sue «eed Minto- I l isa Bourneappoiot- ment, and .supposed to be uopnpu- Dfr wÁth F u lto a .^ A lr. Young ia an Alierdeen, W-yxlf* Dye, I . — -Tbe price « f lqfc«i went up 81 per thou* end today, Lumber w ill advance •rcurdiitgly- Il ,I * claimed that nut «jorb'theu-4,000,000 (vet of log* are now in the w e le ^ id Gra.f« harbor and that nol'tnnr.y J^an 18,000,000! feet are »suitable, counting big* Ini tnillibootuS. N il 1 fir Inga, form erly 80, are now 819. Spruce Inge have ttdv«iM»U t’fr 812. O d e r big» range from 88-50 to 412, the high est price in many month*. The temporary roll call of tbe House of IlepreeenatiwM of the 61st Congres* has been completed sad pubiiahed. I l représenta« complete list of tbe member* of the new House as shown by unofficial re turns and gives the politics of »11 of them. According to th i* publics tion, tbe next House will consist of 219 Repu bl ira naapd 172 Democrats, a total of 801 aa against a total of 389 in the Home during tbe last session, of whom 228 ware Republi can» and lififi Democruta. « •olive, aggressive, capable, man, and i f Minto had to,have a successor, gre know of no man in Qregon whom we would roomu see rucceed him than M r. Youpg. I t would be rui oidal in Senator Fulton to oppose Minneapolis, Mint)., Dee. 8.— The Young’« »«pfirmation. Tbe Repub lican* of Oiegonhave enough am- Oriental Lim ited, the craek train on out wiiS- the Great Northern, came careening into tbe city litn iM 4 f Minneapolis a u t creating o»w one*. late yesterday afternoon, it» throt , --------- A----------- I f Repuhliótn members of the tle clutched in tbe fannds of n dead :: vte- - . <? legislature cao kg shown opon reli engineer. P u t speed warning *ig»», gates able tuatiroony that 'Chamberlain obtained the Senatorial nomination and eemaphoree it ru.hed along through fraudT'df .^ u i/J iin d — it is white homecoming passengers from th eir duly to defeat him . But if the west began t t r tfon tbelr fur such cannot be shown It is their coat» and waited expectantly for duty to elect him, - There ie no other the moment that would land them honorable prooeedure, despite the among waiting.fr iende, a ll uncon H a lf a mile outside the station the fireman, appalled at the tremen dous speed the locomotive Wa* keep ing up, spoke to tbe engimser, when he turned and «aw the m»n’r ' face oovered with blood. He sprang across the cab, shut off the steam and threw on the alt brakes and brought tbe string of pullmant to a T h e F u el Supply. standstill. t George 1*. Irvin g , the engineer, And now oomes our geologists was rushed to the boapRal but w m -who say that there are one trillion pronounced dead when the hospital ton* of coal in sight—-enough to do was reached ¿^53 the world four thousand yMrs. - In Ir ving it supposed to have stuck that length of little opr Pacific Coast Aurusts with their spontaneous hie head out of the cab about two miles outside the city limits and growth will have renewed Abemsel been «truck by some obstruction. vee forty tim ed . .We rather gueee Hie skull was fractured. this old world can keep things warm for quite a while yet despite the alarmi»«! profound opinions of Hon. George H . Williams. Owing to the in«up arable difficulties of proving such gigaatie and scientific fraud of a kind that is “ New under the Sun,” the T a u u x K predicts Chamberlain's «lection. A» to Port O rford The Report of the Oregon Con servation Comnriesion is owe of the moat valuable publications ev^r issued iu tliestate.' ItaUiueiratiofie are liesu’.iful and more eloquent than word*. But iu *|ie«khig of tbe harbor* ou the coast of Oregon, while they have named some insig nl ft cant ones they have ignorantly or purposely omitted to mention Port Orford, by Ipng odds the deep est sad best harbor on Oregon’s coast. W hy was this done? Is it a revi val of the old Portland jealousy th .t ot c memonilized congress against a Harbor of Refuge here? H ave tbe authors of this Report forgotten that a board of five Colo nel* of Ihe Engineer;-, selected Port Orford a* against a ll other places as the only suitable »iane for ooustrnet Ing a Harbor of Refuge? Du they not know.Ihat those engineer* »aid that 88,000,000. would be suMcient to build an Adequate Sea-wall for 50 ye*ra? Do they not knew that *130,0110 lias appropriated to begia toe worlrf Tha T a ia u x t hopes it w«t ignnraaoe and not design that omitted Port-Orford from the Re- port,«fid we-hope the cnaMtii*sioa w i l l repent in tack cloth and ashea .fui ita ineMUMble oversight. since the agitation for reform he* measurably erased to ba parties» agitation, comqa out in favor of re vision on aotnqwhat radical lia r*, even insisting that nor great steel indttatriee ought to go ¡on the free list, showing by facta and figure* that tbs «M t of minufooturing ataa I and iron product* in this oouotry 1» lower than io any other oaunlry On earth, thia because of the great abundance of ores ia dose proxim ity to fuel, end the superior sbill and industry of our wage workers, end wboee wag«» are n o t governed by the possible profits of tbe opera tors, but by the competition a me ng themselves for jobs. Thie latter truth was abundantly illustrated by the result of the great strike at the works of the Billion D ollar steel trust, when J. P. Morgan insist«] that tbs profits of the operations, Mg or little, was “none of the buai naaa” of. the workers, and proceeded to fill the places of the strikers with mea theretofore without Jobs. »11» only »bout two week» ag°. ijifikT1! . i H m w ’- r - i •r» ~ ' ~ ~ l ii-l. —— ' Z ■ 'f ¿yBDlo4f> M'likeiy tobsps N inety .titre» of Kentucky’* 119 counties are now totally dry ; 9 * «*• partially .dry; 4 are «Im Uy wet, and the e*ae of « m >» eouety, which lately V'ttetl aa • unit «»». prohibition, ia being eettled by legal process in court. This is Uu, viibetaaoa o f a «Htenmnt secured by » local new»* paper there from lb» Kentucky ■olmiliKto leagued W hat w ill tbe “Col«tn»la” d o t tie, hysteneel protectionist and the And don’t nnderetand nr "»»h- theoreticel doctrinaire “te riff for ing war on tariffs per se, but only revenue only” aruwd will be mle- en the abueee of Abe system. We gated to the limbo of economic «« must have revenue fo aupport the ciositioe. Government. The ta riff on steel \ ' rail» for instanoe, is practically pro That under the D in gley ashed- hi bi live, hence yields bat little rev ulet, tbe great, majority of owr pco- anus, yet is a per charge on the pie have been made the wieihos .o f American people poor and rich, groea injustice while the beoeficiar 1 while steel fails and other stoel pro iee o f Special Privilege have aeon ductskre sold foreign by our mag mutated “ Swollen fortune»,” is noti nates cheaper than at home, there now denied by any thoughtfal, oh- fore British workingmen are begin servant people anywhere. Even uing to ory out against “ pauper la Andrew Carnegie, who, along with bor” made <ond» of the Usited bis special favored clique, have been States. And why.not? made m ulti m illionaire* through ! J, H . U n o x . the medium of tariff ieiquity, » « q , Langlois, Oregon. N EW GOODS, applica w ill b» received by every » tu rn e r. □ DOO TS a w l MH K M E N S ’ and BOYS, C L O T H IN G , L A D IE S ’ DRESS GOODS, H A R D W A R E , G R A N IT E and T IN W A R E , " _ , . y C IG A R 8 , T O fiA Q C Q , P IP R S C A N D Y . N U T S and N O T IO N S . la lad , a supply ol everythin! usually kept in a w all stocked “ Ah uaier- ’nieiubab veein* him, hut Ah don't ap uaoh since Ab done j ’tuW church,.«ah.” The Start to a Better Salary I G R O C K R IM and P R O V IS IO N S , “they t r t i me that y«m remember seeing General Washington. I * M l. t»o»r.’ - ;«%•- _______ I “ N o. enb,” replied the old menTT Caroeos.Venrsuela, Dee. 8 -—( F r i day ./-^Two-recent events, the de parture of President Castro for E u rope and the naval demonstration this week along the, Venexuelan coast by .-three Dutch warships, have conapired'to bring; about in Veee- auela a condition of affaire that may have aarioua oonaequeuoe*. The government has resolved, to fire on the Uret Dutch warship that com mits an unfriendly act, and the be ginning of what may develop into a strong movement against President Castro has been noticed. »11£1«J11 A N I ’ Orford, Or.~¡^ “ Uncle Mime,” eaid thedrum iner, adilresaiug an aged colored man Who w m holdingsfohn * drygoods box i n f font of the village stored But tbe moat astounding propo sitioh yet vouchsafed by any “stand palter" wai that by Speaker C an non when he eeriou*iy, beoanse ig norant of.the moet elemental ecu nomic truth, stated that protection either high or Iuw, costa “ poor people nothing!" This ia to assume that three fourths of our people habitually go naked, and abstain from tbe use of eager, «alt and rice, all of which is heavily taxed; and the assumption overlooks the fact that the tax on wool and woollens add* 50 per cent to the cost of the garments that the poor must wM r, Coming back to heavily protected steal products, it ie capable of dam ■lustration that, since three fourths o fo u r people ar» poor Or only mod erately well-to do, thia clau pay» three fourths of the extra ooet of steel rails for example, since tbe ooet of railroad construction is enbanoed by tbe sum of 18 per Urn, and d iv i dends and interest must be paid on the coet o f constrkelion and main- teoanoe, and the public foots the hill, since every article consumed C U R R E N T T O P IC S by thepubtie^threefeartks of whom are not rich) dunes to tba consum Editor T w bvb F;— Revision of er charged with transportation ex- iT the ta riff ia n o w « , vary live sub i * ne« - “ ' ject throughout' thf. country, and the discussion ie-«sore than ever bo- - Then the farmer, few of . whom hue proceeding on non parti»»« are weal thy,.must wot only meet lines. Indeed it has been uufoctu enbanoed transportation ehargea a» aate for the eonntry in the past -well aa the rest of we, but must pay that the question ot tariff has been extra for h it wajpjne, plows, bar made an issue between the “ loo” rows and other naaawsry machin «Id parties. Tbe « « ia lis t p a rt/ ery, by an amount equal to the tar only hat had a efcnr perception of iff to ll- The merchant who pays the folly of the country dividing the toll prim arily, passes it on to on such an issue. ' the customer. N at so the former however, aa be has little to My ab»ot tbe price of his products; tbe •(h e r fellow fixes that. G E N K R A E General Merchandise Store. O ip E R S T A K IM FOE AMY A RTIC LE MOT 1M STOCK. Call and examine goods and get prices. Breaks a Cold Promptly. The following formula ia a never failing remedy for cold»: One ounce ofcompound syrup of sarsaparilla, one ouaoe T o rif com pound and half pint of good whig- key, m ix and shake thoroughly aaoh lim e and use in daoaa o f a tabla spoonful every four boors. Thia w ill frequently onre an acute cold in 24 hours. The ingredients can be gotten at any drag store. *4>Port Orford, Curry County, Ore.^ B A R G A IN 8 In Washington, Deo. 7.— Senator Q, W . Fulton today »aid: I m w the President this morning. . lA W Sotgo tb«i« to diecuea tb t Or agon Senatorial ailaatioo with him, for I had not intended to task to in- terest him in it, b at in tba oouraa of conversation I referred to an item in the preae, tonebing on what he ahonld have aside to Governor Ohamberiefo. | Ipld him th a t the r fight tba Republicans in Oregon were waging against the election of a Democrat was based on the charge th a t Democrats in large numbers had registered as Republicans and voted at tbe prim ary as such. Ha stated that ha bad not understood that, and than eaid: “ You may any for me that i f tbaia ie any question of fraud, such as you mealion, that is a different question, and in that case I have nothing to say.” “I did not ask him what ha M id to Governor Chamberlain, but my information from others is th at ail he M id was as reported.” Iu reference to the above, o»r reader» may remember, that tba T bibc xb stated long ago that th en w m bat one reason that would just ify the Republican statement No. 1. members of the legislature in refus ing to vote for "Chamberlain, and | | that w m baaed upon fraud. If , as l £ v e r y th ln flr. Ladies’ & Gents’ Furnishing Goods, Dry Goods jc 4 ^ — *.W~.. — -x. . .. ■'■k W k iU . . n «yg«M*<eJiimMMyja ew m* f i and Caps Boots and Shoes (Cigars and Tobacco pinç Assortment of, I^ tcu lleâ* D r e « » G o o d » , m n f e lln is , c a li e œ ç fla n n e le i, e t c . . H ardw are & Tinw are, p arn ess, L eath er, etc. AJJ Goods N e w and Up-to-date. Orders taken for articles not in stock A first class mif linerv shop In con section with store. Ca2J, get our pnces, and be conrfpoed. I alleged by Fulton and other», a enf- j ficient number o f Democrat» regis- N O T IC E F O B P U B L IC A T IO N DaeAanrax-r ov m s Invaasoa ! tered aa Republicans ia order to achieve tbe nomination of Cham Ualtod Mates Land Offlee, Roeebnrg, Oregon, August IT, 1M». berlain by a pre arranged oonspfra- o hereby given that the Santo cy, then by all law, human or d i 4- *• vine it would absolve a ll men of all obligations of wbatapever nature, to i carry out the objeet of tbeoonspirs- fore. But we do nqt believe such i ! a-ronspiracy oan ba proved even if it did exist; while onr admiration for tha skill with which it wm handled, almost surpasses our con demnation, and forcee a reluctant smile. Surely I be talent that ano oeefully and so slyly worked U out, would bo of incalcdlsble benefit to Oregon and tha country, in these ' ‘lime» that try men’» souls.” i i N O T IC E FOB P U B L IC A T IO N . D bpabtmknt of r a x I n tebio r , U . 8. Laud Ofloa at Boaeburg, Oregon duly »1, 10W. Motto» fat hereby given that , T IP S. H U N D E ï ’ •°g L " *d e Timber entry, No. 08, fair 3L5WA ’ NW*’ t***»» (L o t» « « « «), 4). oeonoa Seollon e, », Township M »4 Houth, B u g , ig Weet, W. Meridian, he» filed not!«» of intention to make Fuml Proof, to eetablish claim to the land shore described, before tbe County Clerk, Curvy eownty, at Gold Bejch. Oregon, o « »he Wth day af Oct. msob . to tbe dis posai to the aw- shouMfile ihefr affidavits of on or before the 7ih day of Oe- Timber Claims DENNI8 CUNNJFF, JR., Dep. 0 .8 . Mineral Snrreynr Suiveyor for tbe District of Or- Dlek Qoellea ' > of ” » Asherlfoore '» of ” ,B BENJAMIN L EDOT, Benistor,