The Port Orford tribune. (Port Orford, Or.) 1892-19??, June 21, 1911, Image 2

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    T iU B tx V E .
W K Ô NESDÀ Y, JU N E 2J, IW l.
Fublwhed Kvory Wednesday, by
H A U U Y T . t> T *W A K T .
lug rooservalioniste foqt ( b it altar ltae m ay be draw n between “good
native ia before the new ovcretary truata” and “ bad trusts,” and that
unit tbo-e who have been perm itted it ia puaaible by emendatemi to ilia
to ree th e sta rtlin g proofs l a the a n ti trust law to make a distinction
n b iim
ear. are Wundering wb U « I I be the under which g'«al X e o t X
u lt p o n s
I
t i I l i « i n tea m r i r l w l i d t
Is '.., I...» .
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outcome
and « b a t Fieber
w ill J do.
pre»* pon»|>eliti«»n, control p r h „ ,
Il
ia
necessary to q u a lify the and do j t a l | legally i f o n lv they do
A. S tew a rt, Aqsofiate E d ito r 'statements th at C o n tro ller bay, hap not ahpse ibe power by taking loo
r r r - T - — — — r -M -, , ■
' pily named because it onntrola the great protit pt,t pf the business.
They point with forge to certain no
8U B 8C B IFT IO N B .tfE h .
( riuht* 1 ’* * * deposits in the western
torious trusts aa haying grown into
Oue
Copy
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| | j j „ jh s lf of the C^))jinent, bus passed ir
v
/u o v
u p v one
« *n e Year
1 e a r .........
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ta.wer thr..t)xh c rim in a l tpi-fonds by
P o e C jip y S ix M o n t h ' ...........
<5 revocably into the control o f Gqg the use of illegal rel.aiea qu<| plain
Copy Three M o u t h s . .
’ > geobeima, for i t ie known th at in a chesting, and by various ac's utter
ly violative of l>u»ipees ||une*ty or
lauderete degree the Judicial depart
m o ra lity , and urge the establish
t
«u«r«?»oQ yon ’ paper
« -***/ »
Huent p f foe governm ent would ébq
•< ¿how*th«*4»ie tu .wntelt » ca r tub - >
m eat of some legal line q f tepqra
» «cri pi ion I « paid
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gpcb obvious evasions o f tip» federal tIon by which “c rim in a l truata'* of
statutes as to in v alid a te tbe entire thia kind can be punished, and t||«y,
A w * « j^ iä i/ä 'R 4 T > » B Î ù f c x u i M .
proceedings through Dick R yan oq thy o ilier hand, be ,* r m ilte d u n ­
der the taw to carry on th eir busi­
for the Murgan-Guggenheim syndi-
ness. AJow the public, and eapeci
On the outside cover o f thia issue ' cate and restore C ontroller bey i o
ally the business public, ought to
w ill be found a speech by QyJ. I . N / t h e people,
N otice for Publication. «M91.
rid themselves o f the idea th at such of the great Salem banking hone»,I
.Money, rvtiq n g pngsidenl--ef. the
« djaiip cliu q is prsoticeble or can Rev. John F lin n is a resident o f]
D ntäbtncnt o » ths Im a r o n ,
,Note by tbe T humjnic :
Mate, iiiu ^ rs ’ Astupialicu
W h ile
I f , as indipated in the above qrti he Introduced into the statute. Cer- P o rtlan d, and D r. H o y t, who was
8 - La,<i Office at Boeeburg, Oregon,
Some of it m ay be for lyigiied, yet cle the investigatiqu shall abow, th at la in ly under the present an ti trust president o f tbe u n iversity from !
Junes, l t i i .
lap no speh distinction exists. I t
N o T icb ia hereby given tout
¡here ia a great d en fo f tru th ih what T aft, by' seoret prder, has turned
Ì8 5 0 to I86 0, has bis home in Cin
hss been ptopoeed, however, th at tbe
B obxmt S avxxii e,
My. M uncy says about the wonder­ over Contcolter Bay, to tbe Morgan word ‘'reasonable!' should be made o in n ati,
of Ecklpy, Oregon, who, on April 2«,
ful n a ly » i resPUtccs pf C y r y X'q.
interests, after Roosevelt’s declared a p art of tbe statute, and then’ th at
IM Q, made Homestead entry Serial,
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iptvultop to reserve it ee a N avy i t should be left -tq. the court to say
N m T A ' foF l4<U ’ ’ *• 8 and < • n<1
(Cfloy B at N rw g .)
w hat is a reasonable restraint o f
N W t N t } , Section 9, Township 32 8
jfo V - of, the people of Douglas cosljng glation,— it should u tterly
trails, w hat is a reasonable suppree
county sre, unwisely, in'our o p in io n ,' defeat 'f'aft's
U f t ’s rp nom ination, and eion of oompetitinn, w hat is a real
w .L . a « a . ( « « « I ,
/c irc u la tin g a petition fur the R e c a ll, ,,a,n^ ,lim f o w e r , a* aq enemy of onable
L - monopoly.
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• I venture to
... nent stock raiser on the upper Co- F inal commutation Proof to eetnhiiqh
• pf Judge Coke, b tcjjiseof b itio e tiu c j ?*** Gounlyy. Jn such a brazen be-' th in k that this is to p u t in fo the quille, but who bas lately become a chdm to the land above dnswthed be
a o
o w .r ¡ irnpps
m n ,- . /« ¡.le n t of G r .n U Pass, w a . i t On
J- «
Upton, U . fiL Commis-
power
lion to the Jury in the tria l of Me I ^r;* f *1 " I nqltoqnl welfare and ofllei- hands o f the court q
eible
to
exercise
on
any
poneisleqt
q qille last week as a witness ia tbe 1*°“ * ?
Oregon, on the 21
Clellqo for k illin g M ahan. \Ve a r e , • ’ d u ,>'t •«Ppeachtneut, and nut a re
principle which w ill insure the
o Ju.y, le u .
• ft lt o a a wlio read ik<cjrJdynge and | n<MBioalion’ *• lh * P»nP *r »tap to u n ifo rm ity o f decision egsentia DqriM . G an t estate c o s .
Claimant names as witnesses:
the instruction, anjj we believe th e ’ ‘ "ke. ' t b u W ill longer doubt th at to good jud g m en t.
I l is ,p thrqst
Judge Coke, in circu it c o u rtq t Co- | Gabriel Bak, of Ftjkleyr Oregon.
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a
ft
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the
President
p
f
the
Trusts,
upon
tbe
courts
a
burden
th
at
they
evidence justified the verdict of ac
q u ille last week, in the easy o f the 9 ° ° - A - T »ylor, of Èckiey, Oregon
have nq precedents to enable them
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tizl» K.
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'q u iU al.u n d th a t the Judge instruct and ppt pf fop {’eoplp?
ÇHude
Clark,
of
Ecklpv, Oregon.
to n t r ty . hod to give then, q power State of Oregon vs. the Cooy Ray
Albert Steph, of Eckley, Oregon.
ed tbe ju r y properly nnd im p artia l
a ppr<mcniiig4he arb itra ry , th y abuse Port Commissioners, banded down
and in haim ony, w ith opr Su
o f which m ig h t involve our whojy a depision iq which he bolds the
B xxjamin F. J onss ,
CURRENT T 0P IC 8.
ju d ic ia l system in disaster.”
preme Court.
W e believe In the
,
■* ' . Begieter.
P o rt Commission va lid .
By 3 . H . U pton .
Recall o f Judges, but are opposed
T h e ybpve seems conclusive of tbe
T o W h o m I t M a y C oncent.
H e n ry M ille r, sn old pioneer of
to its application except in case, o f ' E Ji(o r
subject, qnd shows that President
the
bay,
aged
V2
years,
was
In
town
i
j
the
.
Ougrant violation o f the law and
. rrrr^ j
T a ft realised the absurdity and im ­
Up to thy lim p fo a l Frqnk C-
yesterday from h i. home on H q y n e . Uce’ t h .t I hsve a e o ^ e y T n ^ im m
justice. N oth in g w ill h urt the Re
p racticab ility of crime being deemed
Baker, one o f the s l|c k u t politl
slougli. H e suffered from a stroke Patentee fo tldeUnde and water tots in
•pall worse thqn dem anding it with
“ reasonable*’' a t a n y Urns o r place.
out sufficient cause. \Ve find our well
‘ h" ‘
occupied tbe office
o f paralysis, some lim e ago, but has the Harbor of Port Orford, Oregon, on
T b e Oregonian should sxpuee thy
been im proving of late.
? portion of wbtoh a part of foe wharf
read
u n
n it
read people
people a
a u
jt in
In defense
defense o
of f , i " ' l S u “ ’ P w “ u’r’ ,b a ‘ functionary
defeat nf its bolting candidate for
erected w ithout m y consent AI
Judge Coke, and hope the Petition ■ t*rl,*E a ll the years before, had
S ix ty seven out of 80 law students, parties are hereby warned not to drive
M ayor, Joe Sim on, by sending out
for Recall w ill fa il, because o f its housed hie own p lant down town,
» > . Word th a t R u sh lig h t bad been who look tbe recent efata bar egam- Plle’ or trespass in any manner wtaat-
uselyes expense, and because i t is bpt Uoker, a t n tim e th a t the State KHl’PO’ ted by |b e corporations and inationa at Salem, were adm itted by soever on “ iJ tideiqnda or water lots,
Mlw' Amw* c - ,n * * *
gated by angry' partisans, w ifo u u t house was not nearly so crowded as vio».- L et the rote of tbe N o rth End tbe supreme court, in an order made
npw, pievaiiyd upon tbe Legisla I
.
.
,
due consideration^
June 8th .
Am ong the s u c c e s s fu l________’
,
lu re to pass a resolution p erm ittin g
lhe *ic® •uhM . * •'« «
N .t K t e fbg P a b lic a t io o .
h im to move h i. p rin tin g „u tlR In I * * ' 8HMun ° * rried everyth in g be­ ones we notice the nnme o f A rth u r
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p xrarrM xxT or ths I ntixiox ,
Im portant Investigation.
< lo the north tier of ruoqia on thy fore h im . A n d , ee to the “ corpora K . Peck, of M arshfield. IKTKX10B,
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8
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Pul
hem
us
arrived
here
U
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Land Office, at Boeeburfc, Oregon
lio
n
”
teqture
o
f
tbeobnrgy,
|t
is
only
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JJrntmd■ door o f the capitol build-
nt t the
Knfl„ ,
. ? ,y 2i ° ‘’ ,MX-
necessary to add th at R u tb lig h t was l “* i t Thursday from Po rtlan d, a
jfrank
Port Orford H ardw are,
Wall Paper & F u rn i­
tu re Stroe. -
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The Place to Buy your Furniture
WE HAVE A FULL LINE OF DRESSE1S, CHIFFOINERS,
DINING TABLES, PARLOR TABLES, ROCKING CHAIRS,
ARM CHAIRS, RUGS, MATTING, GARDEN IMPLEMENTS.
RANGES, STOVES, HEATERS, CROSSCUT SAWS, HAND­
SAWS > SAW SETS, BUILDING PAPER, WIRE FENCING,
WIRE STRETCHERS, ETC., ETC.
Come in and
Over our »staple
books of Wa.ll Paper,
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P rop.
w
AMES S. JOHNSTON
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a u in u b e rtif tit« Common Council
V o .l d J o . » .» d . . .k .,„ ,k A la s k a « !
” 2 £ ” • '
I
wire««leered to tbw Legislature last
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; , l ' * t tune has ooeqpied the b uildiug,
.■ sffatn, wyre tar to am,rob anyone Ule g u , e furni#hl
h ,,t
fa ll, and, because the Southern Pa­
. Who touched them, eççprd.ng to ab-
N(jw (h # l th#
cific was lik e ly to secure the vaca
solutely
known f iscia.tne
^ a . t h e newsecre
newsecre- ' I gre||,
nee(Jet, for
•u
iu ie iy Known
rw, , | Iy
y neede,
lion <»f valuable water front proper­
S i ? Ï Î S T ' ' W a llW ',L 0 * r' ’ t “ > ^ * < . r y
ty i f he q u it the Council, he refuted
of-Slate has nsked M r.
F i a W i#rtfcihfc a aerioua situation f 1)uni'
,o y
to go to Salem qm l q u alify aq q leg
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vacate, end, would you
fP rnw itliT m
it n
growing
of f tbe o rmna*sit
A
r .u n out
rw* n ‘ Awmlxtisncr
« / * bb,"K 1 . believe it , th at official fl.r ty refuses ialqtor,
. ,
of the e C o n tro ller E
Bay waterfront j>y
.
v . « . y .«uses
A m i at thy election th at made
Uuggenhei
th e Morgan Guggenheim
Alaska
Rushlight
M ayo r, an
in itia tiv e
’ 'yyndicate.
------ 1 here is an official in W ashington
ttieaonre
wae
qdopted
by
tbe
voters
/
Fdriw efok one of the most sk ilfu l
known
-
ae Presidential Black-
o f Portland by negrly 7,000 m ajori­
investigators has been searching Mnl1“ and F arrier, which official
ty forbidding the alien ation of wa
’ through tKe records and liaa tiifn eii shoeiUhe hpraee kept iq (hç Exccu
ter front ground on an y pretense
up pfcmf ths I the C ontroller Bay liv e ytahiey anfl |w ,kq after the whatever in the Ipture. -Rugblight
. Uaterfront lands, whio|i <ero restor­ health o f their feet. T h is function­
championed thia tuveeure.
ed by I ’renident T a i l ’s secret e^ecu ary occupies hie own shop on a
Langlois, O r.
’ Uve outer, 'were im m ediately filed cross qtreet just off Pennsylvania
by Dick Ry an, for thy Morgan A-ven^q. Now* it would be ju s t at
reasonable* for this blacksm itb to
P o rtla n d "PW claim s to have (he
trim syndicate, and with al-
fastest
tbe
corner
most equal poeitiveness i t has been demAnrt shop room in ' a C
° rn* r o f o
V X motor
Z ' L boat
“0 e in ‘ the
" e Z w orld,
'
proven th at Ryaq knew In fotynnee
WWu
M H i# for o u r ^ re«“
h **» *«
j/
that Tuft won,,I ¿«an
Stale RriPtyr fo demand p rin t shop
th at T a ft w qul'i sign th e secret or
der and nearly a tpontli before tbe Town faf h|s p rivately ovyned nia
feigning of the order Ryan was on terial in the Slate Capitol bqildingt
.^he ground w ith five miles of barb
And wpat a stupendous g faft the
*»uoched, nnd> i t made
its fir
first ap ­
pearance a t races run d arin g tbe
Rose Festival. This craft was b u ilt
solely for speed purposes and it is
expected to raoe hyy tb io n gb ou t the
wire w ith which to m ark off the printing
'........... is, and, in a degree always
country.
She rnns at ths rate of
water fro n k 'c la im « be ^ « a - h e , llM l>ten'
41 m iles an hour.
would be able to take w ith th e sol-,
Two* members of tbe O hio Legia
disr’s additional qcrig,
WM. GHJ4NCS.
)
fj,
a,
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(Successor to N. 0 . Nielsen.)
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who had requested h im to net In of Sixes, Orejcn, who, on July t, liio
the capacity o f unnsuRing engineer, made Timber and Stone application,
regarding tbe im provem ent of the No' fi®438. tor L o t s, and s E t 8 E | bG
Port Orford, O r.T ^
harbor, establishment o f perm anent
8 E * r Section jo ,
lines etc
Township « 1 . ,
i t West, WH1I-
’
»
Dinette M eridian, has filed q o tic e of in-
The «peed boat, which is being tention to make Finni T . & 8. Proof,
b u ilt by the Colum bia Boat A M a- Ifo ost»Wla|j claim to the lan<^ above
N E W GOODS,
cbineVy Co. at Eastaide, -w ill soon
'"‘tore J. H . Upton, U. g.
be completed, and is expected lo o n t o ^ u / ^ y o fJ.’ S ' f o u *
q n d fri
my pur
trade iu
develop a speed o f
G R O C K R IE 8 and P R O V IS IO N S ,
nearly 40 miles
C laim ant names' as witneiees;
an houq, A . H . Powers is organ!»- Gx>. D. Elgin , of Port Orford,Oregon,
ing a stock company to operate the M l,t s- B “cher, of Port Orford, Oregon
boat, and i t is the intention to have X*“ u<le £ ’* * k’ oi
Or«x<>Ä,
ber rredy for tbe race. Ryreon July I
T * y , W ’ o f _E ^
.. , e > . . - Oregon.
B xxjamjk F. Jonas
4lh.
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Register
Miss M a ry E. Pressey, profession­
, N o tic e
P u b lic a t io n . 0S908
al nurse, died Wednesday at the
¿^crAkTMsnr .or thb I ntm io b ,
home of Fred Nelson, from typhoid
fever which she contracted while U. 8. Land Office at Boseburg,Oregon.
w
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v
i J B M X IW I.
a p atien t a t the.H om e
Notice is hereby given that
E i . lswobth B. H all
hospital several weeks ago. She
of Port Orford, Oregon, who, on Feb-
waa 25 years old, and during her ruarv 18,1906, made Homestead en-
Serial, No. 03U06. for
residence in Marshfield made m any K E L b
w -SJ-x-"’ 3 8 - R - 16 W -W ill­
frienda who sincerely regret her uo amette
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Meridian, has filed notice of in­
tention to make Final five year Proof,
tim e ly dem its.
t° establish claim to the land above
described, before J. H . Upton United
States Commissioner, at Langlois. Ore­
Good 8 en a e.
gon, on the 24th day of Julv, 1911.
Claimant
names
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».«A as wltm'
. waaxj urn ■ a ,
H o t weather hints, jn s t issued by Uyms Madden, of Port Orford, Oregon.
applies w ill be received by every steamer
’ u n V S r fUU • tOCk O<
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M E N S and R O Y S , C L O T H IN G ,
It
a h « ii k .
Ä
K L I P rix? F B ( K
L A D I E S ’ D R E S S G OODfc
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 B and N O T IO N S .
In fact, a supply of everything usually kept to a well
General Merchandise Store.
' ORDERS T A K E R k O lt
AN Y A R T IC L E NOT IR STOCK.
Call and examine goods and get prices.
t o i U A A * 4% a e a « e .
a
.
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i t,
|M g|
.
. latnre hqye beyn indicted for ae-
Galveston, Texas, Jane 10.— T h e
The proofis complete, so con vine «*{Uing bribes in a conspiracy to
removal of United States troops from
jug th a t prom inent men here have abolish the Judicial D istric t, in -
ths Texas border w ill be started m ig ht well be accepted in part In Ed J. Pickett, of
Accepted i t aa conclusive enough to eluding Adams county, over which
n
ext week when coast a rtille ry m e n , P o rtlan d , says D r. C. H . W heeler,
ju s tify cougresaional iiivfotigation. ¡Judge B lair presides, Iwcause that
B sma ^ win F. J ombs ,
composing tbe provisional in fa n try oity health officer. .A m o n g the hot
‘ The story th a t w ill come from this Judge has convicted over 1000
Register.
brigade, under General A . L . M ills , weather health hints are;
investigation when it is fin a lly pub- bribe takers end h^a begun to reach
“ M u n le the dog; swat tbe fiy.
listed
w lil ’ oerry
events afong out after the bribe givers, a ll whom w ill return to th eir boms stations.
T h e soldiers w ill 'go home on navy
“ I f you are not h un g ry, w ait a
(htuqgh Roosevelt'S admiuisArstion «re rich and respectable, while not
“ H ave you any to offer, or do you
while.
and down thfpugb T a fts a jm in is ¡a few of them are holding high and transports.
know o f anyone who hn^? I desire
-* I t was announced today by oom
“ W here the flies m u ltip ly , there
»ration, hi .4 w ill show how fire pur- ¡lu c rativ e offioes.
to purchase. Angus G. M ackay,
mending officers th a t t ^ * period the babise die.
pones of Kooaevelt to keep Contrull-
But conspiracies to l e g i . I . u ob
Real E state Agent, Port H u ro n ,
o
scheduled
for t a arm
man
-
-
— rig in a lly o
v u w ju i c u tu
r m y y m
an-
“ Pore, cool water is the o nly sum-
er Bay a* a U n ited States navy'cmal-
poxious Judge* out of office are not «avers qt F o rt C rockett has expired
M ichigan. '
m er d rin k .
log stopnb .wSfe finaliy .giverforned W i t h o u t n r e r o d p n i
S’ ««.,, Federal i
. ..... .
w ithout precedypt.
Even
A • •
I *
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W *
“ F ru its , fresh vegetables and cer­
by T a ft’s seoret
and Ju d ie s have not always escaped. General M ills ’ command comprises
, , executlye-ordfr
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F O B BALE.
4000.
men,
regularly
stationed
a
t
eals are tbe proper hot weather diet.
foe bey.Jynded o v e tto the'fffcirgiyv O .iy ' owh Judge Deady, who had
forte In the southeastern states.
“ L et t h . price of meat tesr. Heat-1 One De U v . l Separator No. 25. one
n l i T w m " , "y ,,d 'e‘“ e
^ ¡ ‘ h bcei, a veyy pronounced proqjavery
p o lle d States cruisers Mississippi, producing diets are not needed, and Diebrow Combined chnrn and worker,
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W « l * d being legislated M innesota and V erm o nt came here
1 ns story w ill sfo.w how the syn- ou, of otyce by pt „ n)p, , y , „ y in
the meat ration
be out in two.” one 1« info prairie Queen breaking
Soma ad vio eis Included for the | plow- one 2°°« B "tw y. For particu­ I t s h a ll be m y purpose to keep a fu ll stock o f ev eryth in g required by th,
d'oste. tbrhogh ttaio b b jis ts, honey- him seif w ith the Union party in this week aqd It develops now that
lars write
¿ombed the nation«, capital with llq lb«2. after a b ill nbt'.llshtng the Dis- they were assigned to transport care of babies, which reads
trade in the line of
J. M. Langlois,
troops.
T
h
e
maneuver
camp
at
m
“ A baby that gains a little weight
devious trails and laid a network of iriot o f Oregon had byen Introduced
Langlois, Oregon.
San ^ n to p io w ill be oonlinued for each week is a wall baby. Ikshould
aws
repeals and, amendments in Congreqq by J.dm R. M cB ride.
G R O C E R IE S and P R O V IS IO N S ,
Jrhich, when spread cut before o n e ; f lr .t Republican re p re s s t,u ,Ye in a t least tw o m onths, i t is said.
nurse every four hours.
Irre g u lar
B O O T S and S H O E f
nursing k ills m any babies. No sol
ye maps show , h . t lh(! COQ.OOO j Gongreq. from Oregon.
U R N ’S end B O Y ’8 C L O T H IN G ,
F U R SALE
A
A
Renvirkaktl«
O
ccasion.
id food should be given a nursing
Square mil»-» o f Alaska have been ! t u j -
. .
actually, fin a lly and irrevocably 1 • * h’ d ' ^ tche* Wentio" *h«t lead
For sale: Beet 2700 Acre stock ranoh
L A D IE S ’ D R E S S G O O D S,
baby w ithout such d iet being pre
»«mud over to foe sy"dic."e by ' V
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" C- Wne‘
I t is not t^ften th at hum an life scribed by tbe fa m ily physician. In Oregon. Good improvemc nts, .
F A N C Y G O O D S,
v ie ld in v t h . X U . t , ” „ ,
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5 i h s t roqnds ¡9 to an event like th at at Above all, do not give the baby n ar­ ty of fruit, well fenoed and watered.
C IG A R S , T O B A C C O , P IP E 8 ,
Salem yesterday.
Asabel Bush, cotics.
M orbill B ros .,
C A N D Y , N U T S and N O T IO N S .
aged 8^, Q r. S. F. H o y t
and Rev.
“ The outer clothing o f an in fa n t
Hare, C u rr j On., Oregon.
JOHN 8. MILLER,
Timber Claims.
GENERAL MERCHANT
P o rt O rfo rd , O re ^ o n -
Has opened a new Store, with
K E W GOODS,
949,
94.
Was known a . a o o n re rv .tto .is t aud of tha L h i „ . t
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John F lin n ,
were guests of bon-
or a t a recaption given by President
and Mre. H o m an o f W illa m e tte u n ­
iversity.
should be lig h t in w arm weather.
A good scheme is to keep the feet
In fact, a su p ply o f everything usually kept In a well stocked
w arm and tbe head cool. Babies
Notice.
acting in a ^ituatioq created by ! n „ , ,, .
.,
should be bathed nt least once a
T a ft, hie chisf, In signing that secret I , ® ‘
* « m moat unlike
Notice Is hereby given that all p«r-
There was more o f the remarkable day d a rin g hot weather.**
tons fonnd trm eaeing upon the follow­
executive order.
As secretary hq * _ **« * ° * hw » P * i» l message to in foe occasion th an the mere ages
ing
described land for the purpose of
“The family oat, on socount of its
tbe guests. The three venerable aomadlo habile, in the most danger- hunting or fishing w ilt be prosecuted
must either glims over acts o f in t r l-
,u b > c l in '
to
extent
of w tbe
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Township 31 South Range
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Denmark, Og.
Merchandise Store.
Orders take» for Anylbiat rot in S tot
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NODFN e BRO’S.
JOHN
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MILLER
General