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The PORT ORFORD TRIBUNE I was a l i t t l e o v e r a*«-, bottle-wrapper. In a fu ll llr t of a ll Ms ia - 000,000. Bren io Ooioiado, which gredlonto printed In plain English. _ I f you era an Invalid woman and suffer to notoriously ooipoielioo-rh'den. 3 t headache, backtabs, g n a w th e inil.-mda i-re valued at above The New Idea Woman’s Magazine BOTH ONE YEAR FOR # 1 .7 6 . T u . r r .w tira r W - » - ’- M i a s m s ta a » a o tb o rity oa D ite m a s k .n g , ™ n th _____disusa* In lower peí hap* d a rk ato»« . [ora the eyes, fa in t spetta and .torn* caused by female weak- dersngem entof th e" According to the figure» given oat in Chicago a ehort iim e ago, 2,043 persons were killed or in ju r ed during a eiaglayear by aoeideole handling poieoos, drugs and row 1 c i O f these 2,043 cases, 662 w em Jalaliu asiugio year aa the raealLof only uoe fo rm a t earelra oeaa. « h e Rauaaa i«.e,ied io shore J»pa«aaa«py C-pta?? T * « «» • M “ with an accurate and complete ^ p t o f c i t M forts,form , harbor d a fe rr.r, etc. H r ^ h a promptly nines, drugs sad poisons, aod te rra ^ppur,<-d, and Japan w ill.be naked a useful purpose in cutting attention Jf (be meant •*»<’• or war, by a to a needless wasle pf human life •neakirg woii-I Can aucha friend that can, and outfit to be, ootoplete- iy avoided. I t is almost criminal ., .ba '.rustedf oaraleqynaaa to leave witbio the - ^ k j t o t o W - k f apmo of our ex reach of children any medioine, or ubaagea m at there ia a proposition poikOO, or "any a r tic le w h a te v e r lotiavfcuie Oregon legialatiee mam- which, I f swallowed by a child he, a « • enable a t Pendleton tome would Cause jo ju r y . I t la pgr; to Vine prior io the lime for the il la rly impo u n t that medicines ing of the Jgglalalur« in Salem and aod poisons he kept in a enpboard a t the »«me uuoe that the member* r .icier lock a ad key i f possible, and o ftu e Wnahingtou legislature ax- that befote meoiploe to taken I t be eembie in Walla W alla aod the asosPs’.ned with absolute certaioly Member of W«ho assemble lo Weis that the right boille has •chip gives rich, healthy heir, Advanced Ideas On Taxation. iheir a.mual tax to 62,600,000-’ The commission tacalla the deplor a b le fact hat op to w ith'n a year or two the eoi «orations in Oregon F a vo rite Prescription. hr re p a id no f.anchtee It s whet lu i , surgeon's - k a i lle a a d M y he avoided by eve«. Multnomah Covaty assessed ivortte Prescription in 1605, hot the rseewmeal ’.ffs(n»frrir.T.T3rr:«»7>i ’ u ha« been .misted by same oo to* » i a T T g i iT? r e grou.id het their franchises ate « i t w f n (Tnrntr.ii m r o r F S t n o tp .o p e .tr to the constitutional *1 room known to seed le d Sense. I t woolu be interesting to ___llclnal cure ot woman's peeuha» for the ci... know why toe eons .itution should tin * ao a lcojto l and aa contain* u»ult-form ing d r fito bo aunqoaeo to make an ima^iaa 'v ipect too much from • F a v o rite n ; • M w ill no t perform aalra- dietinc ion between tangible and Kcñnédlcine w l l í ’' í t w í l l d o aa ■ --------- intangible property. Tlie co.n miselou quo so Justice Brower- 'o n • n í t »ny s medicine á s can. s s I t must ^ r the effect (hat such a (iistinelh-n >•?« ‘ r e s a d d itio n a l cost o f o n ly » o t e . v Í foie her. She elepe up to Uncle 8e himself, and asks him why la h qre Japi kept out of school* ia poor p id ‘ F i laco, whose school houses were ciema.ed mid others have not Spontaneous growth I - ■- W e have no National Common Schools. Each stale has its own ays em. The question to “ ot one, as yet, to* goveTamental iatervau Uoo, ead Uncle Sam ought to aay • ' so. The queetioa belongs to Calif o.siq, aod she has spoken bravely la defeoee of her syetam, that sepa ralea the little brown Jap from the jitito white Yank, When lha Jape Pod out that Uncle Sam haa dipped I t to unfortunate that in bie spoon where the eUupbelongs ta Califoraia, she w ill think he to dollar” law baa beau ao .— . “¿boi« soared/’ and she w ill strut misinterpreted by eobool / paore and U lk biyger u n lit tba blow well aa taaaher*, ao it is strong- W hen a follow gels top- made the « c u te for dei h a a w with vanity be to »Ivays ail eorte o f iaoraegpa of trunk. Perhaps wise, old Doole'oompsnaglioo. J. H. Sam to dishing out q vanity dlM to I I Met calf. ♦la. otorv provision« nerd amend me.it to g’ vu the people the adran luge of tbe beet modern p.actioe. Aa tilinga now are, the burden of taxation falle o(x>n real estate. Real ea'ale bora 74A5 P*r cenl o f tba property tax of Oiegon in 1906. while only aoroe 68.700.000 ia mon ey could be found by tbe Aeeeeeota, though In the Portland hank* alone there waa 640,000,000 oa depoeiL Indeed, personal property in large beddings escapes taxation almost eotirely. rtroall lota 12 •'oroonnl property aie discovered Ly tbe As sessor, but iu proportion tbe amount increasaa tbe tax dim inish es. I t to acknowledged by all authorities that tbe individual pe - tonal property tax to the least eat- tofoetory of all tease, t Tba publie-aervic« corporations for have also avoided their Just share of the public burdens hitherto, never failed to UnuM. 5 Of pub reaeivy their due ; M r. H iim a ftu iaaUiKW, would ?My three Umesthe amn to the «otiniy school fund that must par now that I he m i l lew ia not ie fotot; and llo* samelesuitappilre to o th e r-a t <«y ers. As a m ailer of fact the annual S tate apportion meet of school mnn ey haa only ttoen in .he last few y e a n to 91-60 per person of school age end finally the p-eeant year to 61.00, a measly sum and f> roe— not enough to employ a teacher ia our comma« suhoola a tingle month; the balance to made up by the foro- said | 0 per scholar whieh to levied and oolleotad as a county school LanglutoyXJsu. u M as. E llbji I . P»>tr-toqis|t A U w ork P r o m p tly d o n e ttr H .etB »oa»l>lo H a t e a . I f you com tem plate b u y in g a C bbam S bpabatob , ca ll on or addresa: . T . JklcJiaLlen, Langlois, Ore. I A g e n t for the celebrated Sharpless Separators, a n d .let h im exp lain the su p erio rity of th e S h a ^ p i / eh s over a ll other m akes of S ep ar- ■ mateyyy nx — »— ■— — w in n in g firat p rise over a ll com p etitors at the U e - w ia n n c l C i a r l i JE Q xpo«itlon . > JOHN R. BILLER, (Successor to F a e ific F n r n itu r S  ^ L a œ b e r ( S . ) '’m m i S T r A l l > L L»* , - N ÏIS ItC ïïA J M T . > , -JS / -'flal ^ r P o r i O rfo rd , ef H a v in g purchased th e G e n e ra l M e reh n iu lto e hnataero th e P . F . 4 L . C o .. I t e h a ll be m y a im to m e rita n d r e c e iv e a f a i r share of th e p n b lio p a tro n a g e b y ke ep in g a to ll an d o o m p to te sto c k o f general m erchan dise, of th e h e rt q u a lity , by seUtag a t th e lo w est po eeible figure«, an d b y fa te a n d honeet d e a lin g . I h a v e J u rt r e c e iv e d a la r g e stock*of ■' > N E W GOODS, an d fresh su pp lies w ill ba reoelved by e very atoi ____ I t ab a ti ba m y purpose to keen a f u l l stock of e v e ry th in g re q u ire d h r She tr a d e ta th e lin e o f G R O C E R IE S aod P R O V IS IO N S , BOOTS and S H O E S a 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 *nd T IN W A R E , C IG A R S , TOBACCO , P IP E S C A N D Y , N U T S and N O T IO N S . ’ d Ia fact, a su pp ly o f e v e ry th in g u s u a lly k e p t ia * a O r n e r a i M e rch an d ise S tore. ORDERS TAKEN FOR ANY ARTICLE NOT IÑ BTOfÎK Call and examine goods and get prices. JOHN R. MILLER* . fi » » bfii fii toiffi 4*ffiii n » i i > Bigi aro m a « Walnuts. Fruit Trees, Shrubs, Plants, Etc. M aavnxa ? T r e » " V l S T 5 i 6 î 3 o - . o f W o o d ta v ilto , O b u n ty o f K in g , S tate C u r ry C o u n ty . i nrr r ------- - T "* y * * b Avoid alum and alum phdapiiate b a k ln r powders. The label law requires that all th e In gred ien ts be named on the labels. Look ou t fo r th e a lu m COlîipOUndS. u .J S am p les tra e . 1 u. P. MATHEWS. j- an ioauto-Oo the inteiligenoe o ’ able' condition of the every man,” hod hold« th a tH I* ffsisacw of Wtocon*in to o w . what ^ r| |lu l¡o M , u use th e dan be.om.mpl.shed for the m 5||, deflnl fianohisha. 8« M . definite legtela of the individual taxpayer by a tion upon the subject to desirable, womMÜj ; udicioua anu equitable aseesKnient proleasloi add, pipbebly,a<toela.atory amend Fierce, BoffAltvjj of the poolio-eei vice oorpoi a'.iona. D rP torc*’» it ta the constLutioo. ^ iT1 - v * S U f f Ç U h . Although Wisconsin is building a Telegraph, telephone, sleeping 64,000,000 atfi|a oapltol, neverthe oar and some other publioeervioe less so abundant are the ret area ° nor "»ration s have been subjected from (he corporation taxes, ell in M O T IC B F O B P U B L IC A T IO N . to taxation.upon their gio»« earn dividual taxes have been remitted U n ite d S tates L a n d O S lc*. ings by an initiative statute. The R oeebrrv, O fe « e , O ctober IS i i« 6 . bv the »tale buasd except half a Tax Commission believes that thia N otice Is here b y r iv e n that ta cm illl for the public schools. Q f is a step in advance, but bolds, pliance w ith th e provisions o f th e a c t o f Consroaa o f Juso I . IS IS , e n title d course local taxes remain as before. navel theleea, to the opinion (bat "A n a c t fo r th e sale o f U m b e r lands Thia interesting statement 1 ecall* * the ad valorem method would be In the states e f C a lifo rn ia , O regon, No- v a d a " and W aah fo g to o T e rr ito ry ^ ” aa pieuiotion which the O-eg©n Tax belter. Upon thie matter the com extended to a lt th e [^libile I .and States -Commission made in II* repot t last mission has something to aay which by ac t e f A n g u at 4, 1 M > Jane. The commission said, among B a a ra x H F D a -ra a ta v is worth attention. The wish of o f « » F ir s t A v e ., S eattle, oo n n ty o f e r, and that by eoma hocus pocua cored, and that the pioper a great many other moat soggettiva the people, as indicated by the K ln x , S ta te o f W a ib tn a to n , b a a file d the three bodies be gotten together takaU. Medicine should never be things, th at by the ad valorem ta this office o a M a rc h Sd 1808, o le >od discus* the mutual improv»- taken to 4 » dark, aad Ravur with method of assesament til» public- initiative, should not be hastily sw o re s ta te m e n t N o . 7287 fo r th e p u r chase o f th e If | 8 E I , 81 N E * o f Section thwetted by the Legislature. The faeai of the water way« o f thia state. out an iuepeciioo of the label and a set vice corporat ion« mi~lit be made No. 17, in T o w n s h ip N o . 21 S o u th . ir method adopted should haye a fair In outer words it is an effort to lay positive assurance that no mistake m ge H “ W ' i_ and w ill o ffer » ro o t to l a furnish sufficient revenue for -^ trto i before it to alteied. 80 ___ a I_______ th at the _______ k»«»Ô»UVÎI the foundslion to Tout tjte «tate baiag mada ’ u a l.t e f « » ite tim b e r o r atone «b an fo r _ stale purposes; or, i f them w* , (he commission. E vidently the a s -io n ltn ra l purpoeee, a n d to eeteoliah t.eaeory aod may jost aa w e ll lie deficiency, it could be met from the final result of legislative lalerferenoe h U cla im to said la n d befo.-e ta e R egis looked upon with some degree of ivilege and iùha.¡.noce taxe*. te r and R eceiver o f th ie office a t Eoaa- with popular measure«- would be h u u . O reg o n , ou T u esd ay »bo 2 9th day gUSpiCÍOB.— K i I a that event, con inued the com Cur.ent T opics. their inclusion io the constitution o f J a n u a ry 1907 mission, the stata propel .y tax He Danave aa wltneaee- : and the gradual ex vino-‘on of legis B u y ’e g T itle d H lilb h r t o f Marshfield, Ora. Editor T e i b o h i : — A t Ils J*03 could be abolished, the leal estate o15 B a rte ls o f D e r r i n j « a , W a s h lative authority.— Oregonian. tax coofioed to local pur weea, and m U mb i E a t r--T tg4-T»vw -ra Amended E v e re tt C S ta r ' o i S e a ttle , W a s h . DVla/U vSfw A^wspu* V'UVWi w »«auwuewww A nna Goald who bestowed her C h B yro n o f S e a ttle . W a « h . the school land so as to requite eaoh toe individual ne.sonai pmoerly A n y and a lt pereoa« d a i a ln y a d - Jiaod aud fori one upon Count Cast- ooooly to lipvy a tax for school pur tax el.ber abolished or applied to veraeiy to e a->ove c jw o ri’w d la u d s are pllsno an immoral impeonniou« request"»., to file th e i.' e ls itu s In th is pose* which toil! p<odooebfi for each local purposes, as might seem best. office on o r before said 29th d a y o f French nobleman, baa sued for di- This is an enticing vision for the' pereoa of school age, this iintend of 1«7. voiOL-ffom ,ivr wot.hlesa husband. ,be 6 m iU Jax theretofoie required taxnayer, and one which experience R e g is te Sbe h ta ie w m »n *r, end more senee. io he lev ^ jl aod oolleoied as «oovn would not vncouiage him to indulge Consueto Vacderhllt exchanged ty h A w o lts x . l i l s land has beei without misgivings o f failure; but • N olice for P u b 1 -caJott. he,- baud aod millions to become misunderstood to qoartera where the report whieh nomee fioro W is U » W "i- U« I t »d O ree, jbe disbogoied wife o f the Duke of one would toast exneet ignoranoe in consin fully justifies what tbs com «tip- Roro*»-- 3. O a . O c t. I t , ro6 who to descended from e v j Msiibo ough n woo . . ' • • “ " I w Ip s p o ta lto a matter. For in mission saya. The ad valorem N o tic e 1a h e re b y » .r e a t h a t la Oiegon pitan ce w ith th e .p ro v ta 'Q M o f ta g K t B lamily nourd for i m m o m l i t y ^ ^ metood of asses* n f t he public aer „ Odagreea o f June 2 1272, Tue e ia frouble lo that oamp and • A a a c t fo r th e a a lr o f tim b e r lands School Journal understood the new vice corporations bes been adopted papa Vs.iuprbilt haa gone over in th e states o f C a lifo rn ia , Oregon. N e law to pi ovWlefhat the Stale should la that slate, thanks to tkelongand vada and W ash in g to n T e r r it o r y /' there, let oa hop« to wrl®g the exten ded to a lt th e P u b lic L e a d fi annualy apportion out of Stalk unitiring effort» o f M r. La Folletto, Duke’y n«sk. b y a c t o f A u a u a t 4. 12S2. in , fjn d s 66 for each inhabitant of and the «asuit ia a startling ... E v a a rrr O 8 w a x The biggest gold-brick of the age crease in the revenue. The Oregon o f 1008 U ’eetern A v e ., B eat to , ro u n v school a^a sod urged litis fa d as la the swaoping o f uur millions for o f K in x , S ta te o f W a s h i n g , h a s fil reason why teachei*’ salaries should T a x CowmiveioB, whose report!« a j ed in th is office on M arc.« 2 8 th , 1806, » w o it h leas nobleman, tossy noth ____informing document, uaea the h is s w o rn statem en t N o . 7258, f o r th e he largely ' Increased. And ing of .he a illy g in lb owe In "ta editor of lire 8obool Journal bolds term “ ad valorem” to de«igna>e an to o tio B N o . 17. in T o w n k h lp N o fit boo. I Tba infant that cries for assessment oomouted from .he net S o u th , L a n g e N o . 14 W e a t, a n d w ill o f a Stale Life' Diplomal poep bo totofftoa philosopher oom-1 fe r p ro o f to ahow th a t th e lan d aonght Then, lo cap the climax of misto- earnings of a corporation. Tbe«e to m o re v a lu a b le fo r i u tim b e r or atone paved ta our sillv g‘-fto who earnifloe th a n for a y ric o lto ra l pu.-poaea. a r d to formaiion la m e tta » effecting the net «aralogs may be taken fairly t. ewselvee oa .he alter of faahioo establish ¡ i b c la im to «aid la n u oefore opera.ion of our school laws, the to be a certain percentage o f the th e R e g is te r an d R e c e iv e r o f th is office and ailsiqwacy. They geoerally a t B o e eh u vg , O rego n, on Tu eau ay th e Annual Convention ofC oun.y Sup value of the corporate property. leta n like a storm beele» peacock 29th d a y of J a n u a ry 1907. NOTieg FOB PUBLICATION. e-intend enls la.ely held at 8alem, 8 ;x per cent aeeme to he near the H e n a m e s aa wltneaaee: U n ite d S ta te * L a n d O ffiee. wi.b bedraggled plume«. J Q G ilb e r t of M a -s h .le td , Oro. it was n.-qed that lire ‘ Legist«.tire ma k. Then by tbe ad valorem Roetbnj, Oro., Oct., 18, 1808. G 8 B a r te l« ot D a r rin g to n , W ash . N o tic e la hereby g iv e n th a t ta com -n , t.ie school law by ineie.ei. g method over« six dollar« of net iu - B F B a lta rs b v o f S eattle; W ash . pliance w th th e provisions o f th e ac t come would represent one hund.ed 0 L B y ro n of S e a ttle , W ash amount paid to each diairiet for ot C ongres* o f June », 1*78, e n title d Trouble With Japan, A a y an d a ll person* c la im in g a each [»eiaon of achooi age, from 66 dollar« of taxable properly. Thus “ A a a c t for th e aato o f tim b e r toads l a th e atate* o f c a lifo rn ia , O regon, N e ve rae ly th e s to v e described lan d s a r e th e aeseae m e n t o f tbe eoinotations roqueatod to file th e ir cla im s in th ia o f v a d a and W ashington T e r r ito r y ," aa That W er with Japan looms up to 68 e year, aa i t to eaid that such fice on o r be fo re said 29th day of J a n u would be made without resorting t> extended to a ll th e P xb lte L a n d S tates plan would not incieaae the geneial to i he near future, he who looks a ry 1907. dtioioos i rvet jg atio m o f detail« b y a c t o f A ugust 4, 1182. B b x ia m im L E d o t , causee, he who think» believe«. tax levy for aohool purpose.” W il l ia m A. M rro w x u . Register. •to» withoutreliaooeopooa®oavita. o f B r itto n , o o n a t^ o f M a rs h a ll, The feet is, the 6« tow he« de * Jaoan ie ialeneely conceited, T b « , i . . M , , i , s. 1 - . . í « ¡ „ f » " ■  S ' f f i ’ S L Ï t l î S Î J Î Ï n o t h i n sbe gets a spanking— not ceased the School food in the il.» In a i I Km (rutto Aan toro a W J-, •a slapping— on the lap of Uncle oouoiiei instead of increasing it tbe opinion that the truth can be ___ it N o. 7 2 » , fo r th e p u rchase o t th e Ttmber Lead, Act Jane fi, 187»,— L o t 2 Sec SO, T p Si 8 , B 14 W e s t A 8 } ; 4 turn, w ill sbe realise that she haa and the amendment referred to at d ie o o v e re d by diligent aearch even 8 K | . 8 E 1 » » 1 , o f S ection N o . 2 ( , ta MottM fo r PablieaUoa. i.t áffidevita, but for the parpóse of To w n s h ip N o . S I S o u th , R a n g e N o. 16 hardly yet leeched the stature 0.* the Supeilmeadonta Convention W e s t, an d w ill o ffe r p ro o f to «how th a t United State« L a n d O ffice, waa ioapiied aod promoted by a tbe Aaaeaaor they have been found th e lan d «ought to m ore v a lu a b le fo r knee breeches. R o seb u rg , Oregon. Sept. 5 tb , 1008. to be almurt valueless. J, h e re b y »iven th a t in coil . ; llo w baucily sheBeime every lii-Ue cooa/.acy o f the heavier tax pay w ith th e provisions of th e a c t o t Our present methoua of taxation pretext taii«ia»rel wltji her neigh era of the Slate to order to 1 educe _________ ______ ___ Register ___ I . o f J o b e S. 1878, e n title d " A n toward (be aoeprsliag to the onmmieeiosK fire R ece iver o f th is office e t K o e tb n rg , th e a rte of u m b e r la u d s ta th e ^ b o < » , and s ir u tia a panoply o f ateel, theto contributions O regon, on T h u rs d a y th e 24 th d a y o f ~"wl.b ftuasiau am non ia her halt, educalioQ.of vfce peopla. Under the twenty y e e ra ..M l i '>a the time«. J a n u a ry 1907. 4 r ■' wdr'ladhPtoa h u í spear pointe, »to<U-tow wMdfit<»o4>hMr'4e the Both the eonaitiitionai ilm iU lio n * b field , O ra. , net o f A a g n s t 4, 1882,. , ^JA'iagin'ng the word Ia quaking be- g on em ll/' afyfandrriil ml 66 lew , tioon th« teXirtfi pOw*^ nao tbe M u li B o o u o m v. I t a v e ra g e s m o re th a n 1W pages ’ w í o f l b r y o u th e re fo re a t least 1SOO pu «es ot good fushio.. A r t h u r H o w la n d o f W a s h in g to n , d id on J u ly l r t lSOfij A a y a n d a ll p s t ^ w . ~ - file i» 4 M a office h e r « w o rn e ta te m e n t n x e ly th è nuove described landa aro N a_ 7041 I ot th e purchaae_of th e N E ^ . jq uekted -a Ale th e ir cla im s ta th is o f BW 8 E i o f Bee. 21 nnd N W . . office on o r before a r id 24th d » y o f o fS W N o . 32 ta T o w n s h ip N o. 33 South o f K a n g « N o . 14 W ent January 1907. B o u à .' iim L . R o o t And <111 offer proof to ahow th a t • ■ ; ■ ■ R a g to tm . tip* ¡and »ought 1» m o re valuable foi Its tim b e r or to -c l purpose*, and eta m to said toad before _____ J . H U p to n 4 Ä : U . 8 . C orny, a t hia office a t L a ng lois, O r e ., on W ed n eed ay th e 14th d a y of Notice for Publication. N o v . 1908. She n a m e * a e w itn e e a e a : B. W . D e a n , o f F o r t O rfo rd , O ra. Davaanaxv or raa Im a io h . L e a d Office a t R oeebarg, O ro g o o , ■ - ' S eptem ber 8U>, IM S , F re d B a y , • N o d o e la h e re b y g tv « " U ia t th e fo b A n y an d a l l mtoom c la im in g adverse lo w i,.g -n a m e d s e ttle r baa filed notice ly th e a ta iv e -d m e rib e d tends a re re- of b i* in te n tio n to m a k e fin a l proo f ta queetod to file th e ir c la im * in th is o ffle a n p p o r t o f bin c la im , an d t h a t «aid o a o r before sa id 14 d s y o f M axxvaotvbeb p ro o f w ilt be m ade h a fo te J H U p to n , U 8 C o m m issio n er, a t h ia office a t B b w a xu L. I AMD L a n g lo is , O re g o n , on N o v 14, ta u t, v i a : A L n A X n a a 0 H a it i a D x a u b Ia H B N o 10887, fo r th e 8 W I o f S ee fi, T p » ■ IV ta * 2 B, B 14 W- Me H e nam e« th e fo llo w in g w itnesses to omrty* m ít o r t it. 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