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About The Port Orford tribune. (Port Orford, Or.) 1892-19?? | View Entire Issue (Aug. 9, 1911)
THE TJU15UXR. . . . "4-< RAS* w 'is ó s e s o kV, AV IMI. may be attempted in a tm ah way. Port OrfurU Aga tea are becoming celebrated fur their wonderful varir t> of fobire,— uuequalied at any ,1> r point o f f ITie r n n .it. I t uTM w «rem to be making good in • w ay.l * rj T JZ / n F . _ f. und auvm to beheaded right lor owe* e ^ T , v* »T on the wool and woollens tai iff, hut j b Aa aba la Urwud, will lagui ' prwi.mo little credit is .¡ut-toC _ lU O i' CclR. Offtflft f ■ * Port Orford Hardware, Wall Paper & Furni- iS ib Stor6. - I or hi* parly fur Ute d u tk iveegg^ «* K<> KyeryW ^ n |» trx . Ui__ ’ Uuuaty. u* t a il »14 th e gout» found wny mtt en the tariff »object, fn li v u i n Ï . S T E W A R T . here "Agate*;” b u t.tb e hardut-*.-, fact the Democratic party has no WM MW II a II BUM uiiTWuy VJ w u u u the W orld** Oii j n aaa r y M edical A ito e ia tio a , R ___ Frank A. Stewart, Associate Editor cohiTi*, and brilliancy of many of aenre and the Republican parly no Maroa, M . D „ Preaideot, Buffalo. N . Y . D r . P ia n o - — i l i e i n show that they belong to a honesty ot> that subject. It waa haa baao ohiaf consulting physician of the Invalids* H otal aaai Surgical last i t a t . , of B u fclo , N . Y . , for , higlnr elm* of gem», and no expert Senator Dolli ver, a Ilt-publican, who, \ S U » t8 G K lF T Ir iS « A T I » . wavy ywnra wad has bad a w ider r>r»oti~*l cxperieaoo Ó>ie Cop» O ne Y e a r ................... »!.*) who ha* ever examined them will daring the 1909 extra beaxion di* J* * • * • * ■ ■ " * * * wom en’» disaases than any other physioiaa in tU a i 1 ; One Copy Six Monthe................ H ie wadi sa a n w o r U -ia a o n fo r their astonishing ~ r. -J5 ptetoi'd to classify aome of them, covered and *bly exposed the «void ÔV O n e C o p y f h m e Month*....... ..., T h e aawaj S srfsu t m o o d y e v e r dwrtssd fo r wssk nwd gal Ignorant people »»inetime* eueer at tariff cheat in all of it* hideoueu • y ......... wwwsow la D r . P ie rc e ’s F a v o rite Prescript them a* worth tea*, but when we have He showed that the manufacturer* IT MAKES WEAK WOMEN STRONG. <_ I to* pnnt«O a o a r w so n 7<*rrp«p«r. ) even sum* ranging as high aa o n e ' had espoused (be tariff on raw w ool' ? «how» n u data lo «rh le to joui «ab>> S IC K W O M E N W E L L . ’ «cripti m> 1» p<1<« » hundred dollar* offered for some of in order to fasten the wool grower» T “ ! i “ d J ” r U d symptoms af woman*» peculiar silmsots a n faDy aat Mrtfc fa Pim a English in tba People's M edical Adviser (1008 pages), a aesrty the rarer one*-, we know that they to a Chari»!, thia in order with their, ................. « W vhH aad up-to-date E ditioa of which, doth-hound, w ill ba mailed A ac OB »re valuable a* well a* beautiful,— , help to secure, in addition to 5 6 p»r A a » a r» iM > o K a r r a RaAatw.iLCx. naalpa of aaa aaat stamp» to pay aeat a f mailing snfy. Addmaa aa above. ’*A tiling of beauty ir'» joy forever .’\c e u t protective doty on mauufac- 1 here are bundled* of "Agate»” now . turera of woollens, 45 per cent FO R SALE. Ihavcrode rubber, raw ailk and un F o lk for P re sid en t. in Port Orford, for which high price* i “comjienaatory” duty because of the set diamonds, mostly ior the benefit WE HAVE A FULL LINE OF DRESSERS, CHIFF01NERS, ------i*— * • -Jbava been offered, and refused. law wool d u ty l of the rich, came to duty freal One Cabinet Oraad Fiaao, loud and DINING TABLES, PARLOR TABLES, ROCKING CHAIRS, The entire nation haa been re- ' With proper preparation we Oould Mr. Dolliver showed that thia moat likely .n, ta, nnowaw that full t«gie. Also some desirable town ----I Thoitruth SIIV'U v-waa n nvwww »nnwa^ ARM CHAIRS, RUGS, MATTING, GARDEN IMPLEMENTS Chiving a »eriea of shock* a* a re certaiuly make a wonderful exhibi “compensatory” 45 per cent duty 1 many member* are stockholder* in lots for sale by suit of the disclosures made by the lion. RANGES, STOVES, HEATERS, CROSSCUT SAWS, HAND- Mrs. If. A. N iklsix , was ah am-and fraud; that the wool ghe profitable buaiueaa of manufac- several investigation* conducted by Port Orford, Oregon. growera were allowed to participate\u r in g automobiles, never mind how SAWS SAW SETS, BUILDING PAPER, WIRE FENCING, ■ • » ’f' the prrsent Democratic Congress. B o b w h itc s. in thia rate off only very slightly ’ ' they came by such stock. WIRE STRETCHERS, ETC., ETC. - The unfolding uT these -Isle* of because of the ability of the tnanu Lauglois, Or. nflicial oorruption *md of tbo reck I l l s now in contemplation ^ • ¡ iactureM ’10 combine and fix the less granting of apecial privilegeaW State Game Warden, Win. L. Fin j.Pric# o f the home clip a t their pleas Nones Is hereby given that the di F irst M in n e so ta A t great value to-a favored few.are di-f . ... . !*/• torelsaae a layge nupiber of “ r* -;tb v tif the wool tariff of I I rectors id Port Orford School District a<J - B a ttle O f G e tty sb u rg , No. 1, Curry County, Oregoo, will re , ' T ° ” a e “ 1,8 .bobwhite* a fid supply bob white egg*. <* 0,# P*r pound in the grease added ■ e J i v . ________ .’ T r 7 . * " to farm ei. who will agree toeM b. «M »u«h to the price of the home ceive sealed kid* for the building and painting *,f a School House. Said again* po ic p un< t-reia. them to be hatched by their liens clip, then the Boston quotation* T b s ;l»te Lord W olseley was a building io liavA three rooms with Tim tulhiHMl/eruaadea—fimi tlu-ir spectator o f part of our great Civil ari'Tprbfecrriiein^wLneyoungjfiu wontdiniTB re boatWaya tlnTLon ten Wot basement above ground, with . inception in the fight against graft ally permitting”them to wander at don quotations plus the home lay iff War, tbe guest of General Lea And brass locks, hinges and window fitting« iiiattguruted by Former Governor coat not to exceed 45000. Plan* and leisure to all parts of their farina. of 11'cents, where*», in praot.ice, pie the South. Joseph W. Folk of Missouri, now- All his life thereafter he held Gen apeciflcatloaa to be submitted with In thia way, a system of natural difference often dwindled down to 1 . mentioned prominently throughout bids. Said bids to be opened by the a t’l l waa not unusual some' Lee M propagatlhn wilt bo devised that cent, » th •--- ---W .— • as W tbe £**.«»* great ww|#n»ns»s captain va of hia nw age, » the country as a strong possibility Board of Directors on the Slat day of yyars for Bpston wool merchants to and bed little respect for Northern will.pe.ol tremendous benefit to all August, 1911. the Board reserving the for the Democratic nomination for pirts of the state. Inasmuch as export hence to London m illions of generals or men right to reject any and all bids President in 1912. ' In bi* younger days, when hia Orecon seems to be a favorite haunt pounds oi American wool, and to By order of the Board; of Directors It was Governor Folk who aroua of the bobwhite and is known to lay receive a t , the U. 8. Sublieasury a great name was mostly yet to be this Slat day of July, 1911. ed the nation to the realization that ELLA KNAPP, aa many as 100 eggs in a single rebate in cash equal to tbe tariff, made, James J. H^l, of the Great the time had come lo punish those District Clerk Seaann, some conception is had of which, as a matter of fact, they nev N oitheinand Northern Pacific R ail Port Orford, Or. Mho winked at a public tru.l and the good work that m ight he ac er had paid. roads, had occasion to visit England A ’ rifled the |>oekets of the people with 1 in lh e interest of tbe Great Northern. complished through thia method. • S b eep F o r S a le . Mr. Dolliver showed that, if tbe out fear o f punishment. In addition to the above menu of American growers did in fact, re In London he attended a dinner, Hia onslaught against graft caua the bobwhite, there stands out the ceive for their clips the margin of and at the table were Lord Wolseley, Fifteen head of registered Cotswold ed a wholesome leaped for law even sheep—twelve ewee and three bucks— Important fact that in countries1 11 cents above foreign tbe Duke of Con ig u quotations t j u u in iiu ii« Sir ’ Donald . — Stuart, » ------------------- -- by law *makera and awakened the gypSy “ d br<” rn tai> they would, long ere thia, have been "«u ghl.lord Roberts and other high. can be had for »296 before shearing. public conscience The fight then * h? Speakipg the Thesw.aheep are the pick of the F. M. r I moths have swarmed, the bobwhite able to aupply tit« entire home de-j army " r officials. - — r—■— -r — — of — begun ia now bearing fruit. Langlois flock and will show up well is their worst enemy. Mr. F in ley’a mand instead of duly about half o f j event 800,1 hl* ’,«turn. Mr- Hill In any company. I am putting in more He cleared Missouri’* skirt* of the (Succasaor to N. C. Nielsen.) stain* of crim inality and put Ottilia scheme to encourage their propaga- it; that, instead of thia teault, there ? aid: “That was just one occasion dairy cows and haven’t room for any atafute book* of that Slate law* that lion by a str'ctly natural method, h.n) actually lieeit shown ,a progres- when it gave me genuine pleasure otheratook. Write, phone or call and see ahaep at home of .wiped our corrupt lobbiea and made witbout involving any other expense sive <lecline in the total of the to twiat tbe British lion’s tail. Lord >». . R. M. Paxasv, k n e r a l m e r c h a n t than the cost of the egg* and the American cl p under the Dipgley Wolseley waa much inclined to re possible tbe enactment of legislation Bandon, Oregon. Beet pn the worlt of the' Union Ar aiwuraiice that they will be properly law. Noar4 County road on Two Mile. in the interest of all the people. my during theGivil War. Heapoks « - «-■-I------------ ■ - -------------------------- < " Tbe ‘Missouri idea,” aa the Folk hatched by responsible parlies, will Instead of getting down to the creed i* culled, ha* taken bold in be of interest to every man, woman jnent of the question like Republi alightipgly p f several of our greatest Spring Hat«. " deed* of arms, until at last I said to Washington aa well a* in moat of the and Child in this slate. can Dolliver did our Democratic him; 1 State capitals. Il ia a aim pie creed, «tatetinen (?) have been content to You will find a nice lot of new spring •My Lord, you . remember bow bats at Mrs. M. A . Nielsen*. the same aa Jefferson’* immortal u! We have had an unusually dry e lic it, ’T ariff Mr Revenue Only I” Ä w t O r f ö r d , Oregon. tiwMtluaay “equal right* lo all, special summer r. increasing the danger of wiihout taking the trouble to stale many man the Light Brigade lost at Balaklava? T hirty-six per cent. : M i . J & ’’ “ “ * " " « “ ^ ,¿ 5 tfS R privilege* to none.” w forest fli-W Everybody should be specifically why. A nd it may be I.o( G u a rd ia n 's B ale o f R ea l The essence of the “Missouri idea” on tire lookout for violators nod q'ii»tit>nr^l whether a sufficient nuas- You remember ths P ro p e rty . is the antidobby law. Through its help to ferret fthem out. Campers h‘‘r , rf'fc’*,0,’cral*lotiepreeeotC ol> - at G raveklt-—fifty-one par cant.kt|l t«?e > G R O C ER IE S and PROVISIONS^ T*'''* ed wounded. You don’t provision* tbe paid hireling offor- »hould ^(ktw no smouldering firm to Veas fSave kn mastered Dolliver’s m en bar ahy greater deeds of valor Notice la hereby given that tbe uu- porate interests has been driven linger behind them, for caiiessness logic a*'-to koine out of the ordr1*! t h a n BOOT8 and FH ( K nr.Ju.kl» deiwlgned, a* Guardian of the persot andeatate of Harold Godfrey Bond, 1 from the Missouri StateCapiUl and is often as destructive as criminal with &>n«picuou* credit to them than these probably. M E N 8 and BOYS, C L O T H IN G ,.........................................../ . “NoWjl juat want to say that minor, by virtue of an order and li at the laet session of the Missouri design. aelvea, the party ur the country. many of my personal friends— men b^the ^unt^C ourt*of Ya^- lA D I K b ’ DRESS GOODS, Legislature for the first time in the I have eaten with and slept with— hill County, Oregon, on the 22nd day Even Bryan, doctrinaire on the , H A R D W A R E , G R A N ITE and TIN W A R E. history of any B u te the railroads Boys with their •*22’a” are warn tariff quigtion, is hopelessly at sea in . « „ . a , h n i u .,. voluntarily withdrew from the leg ed to becareful about shooting*ronll if called upon foi specific instances more kplendid exhibition o f brav- log her so to do, will on and after the CIGARS, TOBACCO, f IP E 8 islative halls the men who had inti & U tPp riiX r d t e / ’for liilT ta birds that are protected, for they of tariff injustice and oppression. ery Shan either of these; they were C A N D Y , N U TS and NOTIONS. peded the imsasge of progressive will be prosecuted if found out. Tbe day for academic discussion of I men of tbe First Minnesota at Get- band, pursuant to tbe terms of said In.fact, a supply of everything usually kept In a waff atueked laws for years. order and license, 1 he real property be- Tbe slaughter of Valuable birds economic idiocy ia passed. The i tyBourg. tyaburg. Kighly-three per cent longing to said minor, aQd described The result proved satisfactory to General Merchandise 8tora, ’ ' should be condemned by everybody', people ask to be shown as no man ' were killed and wounded. ]a> follows, to wit: The undivided one- both the State and the railroads ORDERS TAKEN kOR ANY ARTICt.R NOT IN 8TOCK. and boy» should Ire taught at home up to Dolliver’, awakening has “Tbe charge of Balaklava-’waa a The taint of the lobbyist ivi*1« ; and in our schools to respect the been able to “ show” them. ¡blunder. This was noL. I l waa a Land Claim No. 40 and South East lieen removed, the law ' i . „ w ’ a ,ld 10 ta k » a a " ‘ • “ ‘ . • « i » -T «n bird . . , « « » ir ^ f e ia s 'B r K a 'is s . the k . seekers : makers , . t met of b-oefi ¡«1 legt U on . ! ,a » 1’ 11 ’ l" i r ’ •* üuu'd »nylbing ba more prspos ; 880 of <»™uIly considered necea- 7> g( ftnj 9 j„ Section 1»; Booth West ■••i- Ihr ili — " *.Lit ^ .i Lh u . and olher a,iii0aL life. .There w i l l , than defending a tariff on - Ib éeom en knew -thechanee*,«tu*»*«f of North WasVquMbw and Lot m thc open” tn«t W btrclly be hereafter a ¿ o f e vigorou. pro«e ï 2 L r , “’ k« - ? ’ v - * -e — p— t raw- z r wool  while i S raw i î ailk, l m and ä Booth half of South yet they marched into action and West quarter onset dia given toevery .nesting S t-rcb -m !C(lli0ll o f who , |a East quarter and North r.ast quarter saved an army and a nation. . mond* and raw rubber come in free. bar aeaabn* were abandoned and the indl.vrim inately. Booth West quarter io flection 20 5 “ Lord W olseley thought a mo of the West half of North West quarter in d *>r* w<re thrown open that ull Atty. Buraon, 80 years old who 8ectlon 29 and East half of East half m enl, then with a grave sm ile lift might see and hear. proudly contesse* that it waa be d flection 80, and Lot 1 In flection 90 C U R R E N T T O P IC S ing hi* glsss, said, ‘Britons and and Lots 2 and Sin Section 31, all In Governor Folk believes that such who organized the mammoth sugar Americans, we drink a silent toast Township 32 South of Range 16 West a law would work at the national trust, waa before the Houaeeommil- the Willamette Meridian, containing B y J H. U pton . to the brave men of that regiment at of in all 827.08 acres, being the Joel Bond capital a* well a* it baa in Missouri. tee the other day, and told the land* In Curry Goonty, Oregon. Editor T « i bu se : Gettysburg? *— Exchange. Hu said, in discussing thia question am ount of stock afloat, atti! was Dated this 21st day of July A .D. 1911. You are right when you say that quizzed to the proportion o f said V lBI.IN IA BOKD c l with ajjvell known Washington oor- Guardian of the person and estate of the fact that every Jackleg lawyer slock that represented investm ent P r o g r e s s o f P e o p le ’s P o w er . nviwndeiftr Harold Godfrey Bond, a minor .Tot ‘T h e agents of privilege hover in tln j district cornea up valient-ly and the amount represented by wa Senator jonathan Bourne, Jr., of to the defense of Coke can be of no over Washington like the harpies tar, h e answered that no great un Oregon, president o f the National I demanding a larger opportunity to benefit 10 him anent the Recall dertaking* ware ever launched on N o tice foY P u b lica tio n . 06859. • A Alf • Republican League, has prey upon the American people : toovemetit. • dollare and «anta aa abasia, and Progressive “ XTÎL . . I DavkxTMxxT 0» tua iìm a io a , - That there is corruption in their, And now comes the tern pest uou* that what people called ‘walar’’ wa* m a d ^ h s /qUowiOg public statement 0 . 8. LWad Offlie at Rrweburg, Oregon. « n r k tr in ir r*r«zflrs*Aaa i n I Ko m r e u n m a n l I . w.. ■ July 17, 1911. - y »«**■■.* ... ■ - ». ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ » vrltTi f »eg«1 prig. Charlie McKnight and iif» e k ,“ bntniasnd bualnessabilityt” showing progress in the movement •qwration no one familiar Nonce is hereby given that “Tbe States their conduct can question., break* 1140 print in the P o r t l a n d ‘ha plant waa worth what iti for People’* . power: J mvus H. SraiTSHiKB, "There should be a national anti Journal to the point that .110 reput would pay dividends on, sod th a t1 in which thv-Initiative and Refer whose post- office addreae I* 779 Over endnna hark been adopted as a Con lobby law, such as we have in Mia ¡able attorney will aland a* a eandi- tbe sugar company had paid big look Blvd., Portland. Ore., did, on the souri, to require all lobbyist* to en- date against him, which fact may dividend* on a capitalization far io stitutions) amendment are Oregon, 23 day oi January, 1911, file in this of ■ter a public record stating whom leusonably suggest the inquiry. Ia e x c e s s , of tba capital put into It. Oklahoma, Nevada, Missouri, Mon fice flworn Statement and AppUeatlon, I l .b a ll b . m , 1<qnltjd they represent, how much they are Mr. McKnight capable o f dislin- And tbe-Com mittee wa* too stupid tana, South ’Dakota, Arkansas and No. 08869. to purchase SJ 8E) Bee. 42, T. 30, 8. H. I* W. A lot* 1 & 2, flection getling, how much they are spend suialiing a “reputable” attorney to follow up lb s lead and make Par Maine. Utah ha* adopted an Initi 6, Townkhtp 31,»., Bange 14, West, trade In the line of ative and Referendum amendment ing and how lung they are going to from a disreputable one? sons oobfesa that tba - method* by Willamette Meridian, and the timber stay. A measure of this kind woold A Roseburg paper states that Mis. which hi* company waa enabled to which is inoperative because of fail thereon, under the provisions of the act GROCERIES and PROVISIONS, strip the corrupt lobbyist of the J Splecher is greatly distressed be bleed the tamilica of thia Country ure of tbe legislature to enact neces | or June 3, 1878, and act* amendatory, MEN’8 and BOY’8 CLOTHING, B° ° TS 8 " ° E9 The Strftes in known aa the “Timber and Stone Law,” cloak of re«peclnbility with which cause of having been the subject of out of big dividend* on nothleg wa* sary legislation. which tbe Initiative end Referen at such value a* might be fixed by ap. he clothes hi*- nefarious schemes. so much unfavorable commeut ini criminal monopoly secured by — merg ----------------«'* » -------------» •» praiaement, and that, pursuant to aneb L A D IE 8’ DRESS GOODS - He no more will operate in the glare the McCJalkn homicide mailer. It in«> frM*ioK <»«* of competing re dum amendment ha* been submitted application, the land and timber there FANCY GOODS, m w lw of publicity than bats will fly in the is not staled that she experiences flneries and then fleecing the public by the legislatures but has not - yet . on have been appraised, 1206.00 the been voted upon by the people are timber estimated 410 000 board feet at CIOARS, TOBACCO, P IPE 8, any remorse because o of f .laving .ia v in B jilted! iilte.ilal Wfr h|* ,lMy’” *• '»«y th e Folk piogram in Missouri,*a good, clean, honorable m an,to ae , And, after all, no more stupidity California, Colorado,. W ashington, 60 cent* per M, and tbe land nothing; GANDY, N U TS and N 0 T I0 N 8 . Wyoming, North Dakota, Nebraska, Uiat e*id »PpBcant will offer final proof now a part o t le statutes of the cent the caresses of a moral pervert was evinced in thia than the Demo Florid* and Idaho. The States ,n ’ V ’x>rt °‘>«• ‘ PPl‘cation and sworn In f»ct, a .a p p ly of everything u. a. l |y kept ln » weH , toc<wl G, n#ra, . tate, speak loudly m corroboration whose good wife had taken Iris1 cratic majority ¡0 CongresYexhibil- .. . , . _ . .. _ , statement on the 6 day of October, 1911 A r . ^ , UniU(, l of hi« Iwiivf that similar results child in her arms and sought slid ed in consenting lo a tariff on raw that have adopted the Oregon plan Merchandise 8tore. of popular election of Senators a e States Land Office, at Roseburg, Ore- o u ld be obtained at Washington. ter away from his beastly presence, wool so as to enable manufacturers Oregon, Nebraska, Nevada, N ew lgon. Any person is at liberty to pro- It ia not atrange that the public, of to oontinue tba graft of 45 per cent Jersey,Ohio, Kansas and California. te8‘ tbia pufekaae before entry, or ln- A ga tes. Douglas county, knowing gll the “coropenaatory” duty on cloth in Tbe States that have adopted th e 1 itiate a oonteet at any time before ---------- pat facia, should be indignant at the nddirionjfo 55 per cant “protective” ent issue*, by filing a corroborated af- Oregon plan of popular vote for can There ia much U lk of holding an outcome of the trial, and It may ba doty, making 90 per cent io all, didate* for President and Vioa Pres 1 «davit in thia office, alleging fact* | which would defeat tne entry. annual Agate Carnival at Port Or unfair that they settled upon Mr. and tbia on the plea that the Gov ident are Oregon, Nebraska, New bmamix F. Joan, f u*d, but we fear that it cannot He Coke as the traditional “goat.” Call and Examine Good», and get Prices. em inent needed the revenue! None Jersey, North Dakota and Wiscon Register. prnparl/ done thia year, though it Champ Clark and hi* Congress of the Statesmen »eemed to know sin.’’— The Public. fn* •/ USB The Place to Buy your Furniture A Notice to Contractors. Come in and Look O ver our sam ple books 0 / W ill P o p e ln & ■ ,*, WM. GIVINGS, Prop. AMES S. JOHNSTON Z ; « •r , f ^ P o r t Orford, O r.~v^ .* NEW GOODS, ‘ Call and examine goods and get prices. . . « £ . •-«— •.» E » » « I JOHN R, MILLER. M E HAKCY, IEHAL MERCHANT, Port Orford, Orearon» i .r *tr / ♦ _.... ................... . “ . . . . _r Has opened a new Store,- with ....---------- r- 1 ■>, rfw, H ew goods , Orders Taken for Aoylbinf not in Stock. .B JOHN R. MILLER I — —«