kt m a c h iiia iio u * wag n o tJ C y e a r* o ld, o n ly »haul 14. A n d i l n m i n f u ll I ag rw n x n t w ith y o n ih k t i v '««<>rt. C o u rt A n v .e -..i> « . J U » a 8 » »►<»< h . l «. of A nd fl»e fact th a t Juelic H id d e n lie Id th e — tha . -, '. ’ fa c t D o n 't forget ta» dem and the ex per the “ letter of tpe la w .” It wae htteioew . Our aim is to su p-, I« prices Cnjnpare our **' , t~.a _ ''' __________ e v e n t i iitg . b u t h e r e If ttïf!. . ■.yÿ ■ -.od saw jti 6 lba. Beal* 6IBÉ. ( f t h - M e a r r G n ? - . X ?r>'’ «W I» * 3 " 8 lb. packagee'PSfaitr • * . .» •* »4 . J t .ô Î }.-* .-»il for ►t. ¡£ ftß f our t I f L a FuMatte a n d F o lk were opv a m i th e “ cloth.’’ yrere never w ont id posing n om in ee* (» » th e Presidency, s trik e hayi^a p it h Ctirpynon. Sense 4U .;r-i$a- ór $8.25 per ease, uprated Bodfe Brand ..4 ÄJ f t. 4 ? * * / 4M J C » a» > t„ ■*•>4 ta , • r puasible prices, .id. Give us a trial. PLACE STOVE IjÊ Â Û Â ^ ^ J h i* case. w ell k n o w n by the rank and file n f OPEN FIRE- L iu g m a w '««I ..(ÎW -* «e a d ì Teftif -d l J» err t r i1 ». show p i c o r d ia lity . m a n y voter» w ould have to t<>»» up With a n y < e *» J .a lW t æ m jtir I - > J L * ’-:.! T h e u o iv ir titl dem and o f the good lo r choice. A« between T a ft w ith ___ ir c i ! m : : a ? T C o n iro lle r B a y . •*»’! W ils o n i»«opie >w ith o / f ü x j u i l that Foote -be Mh ?v’ m r r i l T t Ltr r j i M / 4 »4« | V »v » “- x *» » A m » . i a u : esuigt-.ü thousands ' lib e ra te d on bail and the readiness his A n ti-R e c a ll, ten» o f , ih — >j •>'3, •■’ ’ i nsrst* ■ wo*Ud vote lor tb « S o c ia li« l u om iu e*. I o f aeid good people to fu rn is h a bond /a lle v a r ejhdb« 3 ^ * Ì jy s 4 h o « h a t . »r. r^aos. Ä Ä R f c J K » ä O T — - * . ' e v e n J f $ 1 0 0 ,0 0 0 tie required speuks t a i xjadl b in i s;-««q . . . . W < r Joseph U . h o ik of M iss o u ri, ia w ell for th e ir good citi» e n »b ip and tend jLOtgnij « * t a n ï <»>i< s,. by f a r the strongest c u u jid u le for good sense, its well as th e ir contem pt produced s ^ p u t ì ì g b . è d . a * ^ » I f ’ '! V ‘ the Freaiden cy am ong the Dem o fo r the " le tte r o f the la w " in such a Iw jte r /r o in jl^ d e p e u s e ^ cancel He (pome in and see . » f* • * ■ >« -ut » e r end FeasJ wool o èr». «r- rt-.U '.c i p t a » * j i U r g e .e a n a C w * « -u . . *f, ■ (Good as Cream) at' t«-jisw . - s iU evav^ ¡«J-.-; , y t i ? «4M ? V ® | e ? & f f p t ¿a*t< ¿5 -<-u- v „ ; 4* ; he w he decided ah a g g ra v A te l case of tatin ii o f n q r cou nty Record« frotp ifdevr anil faw n « la y in g against the every c.-n dh lale w ho asks for yo u r S tate, confeaeeilly on the te s tim o n y vines. I l ia a p a trio tic m a tte r of c ra tf o f th e I'pcilic JCoast. F* £ » • *' no .if the Itaii u -lil hence i.lwet-ged w ith reap ed h a s increased? t t * to r $1.00. ’ a t $1.45, or $6.76 bbl The Pamaus ’ “Snow D r if t " t» to-.a-gna— Carfiirtion W heat Flakvny w » . a r t y >« ’ -a w .te. .. ' IS lbs. small W h ite fci»n«»vt! ¿- w . -. ib iit In- w o h im s e lf once a -m e m b e r Ir i'H iin i.» r y .. too Iba: BeM CraaulateifTCiire | o f Ih e grout w p in g in Acted on. 'Ilia ! hv ' VU" ‘* “ > I« » d j.r y a »ort o f ’ ?• r r tf :- c r I* ^ W W V i j t e a . A . fetes a - ..-. ù M 4 j ; WcH, not »ilMM ‘ÌTHK L a NO^>I^( A r p F***» iu u .'v • ply -, you with • kii-wtly IfÎT^V* !& " ’ » • V t ji- - ÿ ’t * .J} g in , prfees with thoae y e o .4 u w e 4 w n< bwfc.,4» are jtfew o f ptir barghfnsy-1 K : ta* t ~«,y gp . g Jjto--. ; v ic tim ____ j____________ ____, . ______ _ ¡c a n o u ly !»• rg p faine»} by .the j f - cost W h o sa y s Hardware, Furniture I Wall Paper, Hope Window-glass «•' - - -.. . j MONARCH M ALLEABLE STEEL Ì RANGES. Large jfg rfr'ftfflh h f u ( H and Pain ted -i China for Christmas. s. . J Lanterns, Lam ps and C utlery. N ewhouse Stdeltraps, P o u ltry Net?pg M a il ordersprom ptl y f il l e d \ BIN , M a k a u i * & S a l e sm a n A GENERAL vi «, A f/- H oii . Ben JiV.-Olcott, Secretary o f she desiceli to .o o n jjilete h e r m tyifcsf education! F a t a l, b lttn d e rf T ile he Oregon Dvm ocrauy. G o v . 0 * - S ta te at S ak-q^ and w ho is the legal w a td W est, when h i F o r t O rfo rd K. . . a custiw lian o f S |a |e b u ild in g s , is h a v - d a le o f s.th ig j.le lie rJ T h e a u tftp jy showed th a t tw o m o n tile ó f ifFr d ît ' t a t A ugust, told the E -lito r o f T b i * for Sale, kept in Stock, in g a d ev i|. o f a tim e g ettin g rid o f BUMS th a t F o lk was fiis personal A c u ity had a lre a d y p /o gregse^T^1. < a>» W , S . D u u iw a y who. occupies a choice fo r th e D em o cratic n o m in a ­ larg e p ro p o rtio n o f th e g round T h e ch u rc h -o f w hich Kiche&o; jfhdltetits; tyifCoi'toick Mowers, eto. tio n , and W est ia a power iu the floor and basement o f th e n o rth end w a i pnwtor wHiettkisUy p m d s fc n e i) ' D em ocracy o f the N o rth weat. H o n. a€tì irdd ifàfrk prom ptly done at a o f th e c a p ito l b u ild in g w ith his b is innoeence;.MKkAbe o fa ia tg N in ip Jefferson M y d ra , who was President p rin t shop, as a naked in ir u d e r,a n d o f th ^ 'L e w ie and C la rk E x p o s itio n fla tly refuses hi vacate, th o u g h , t h r and form er cand idate for G o v e rn o r, . « v a u iff rooms he occupies are now. g re a tly la w y ers o f Baston end N ew Jf««k ia sup porting F o lk , as w e ll as many needed fa r le g itim a te S ta te uses.' and brought w.fowrth frosai ¥ iig *n - m em ber« o f the «Democatie S ta te lo order u u l lo appear needlessly t a B a t the tip i o f . gijgof ? |i{»-bia C o m m itte e. W hen Gov. F o lk harsh or v in d ic tiv e , the S ecretary g u ilt, ns-in t iié M c N am a c a m ade b is t r i p through Oregos» last forbore to proceed a g a in s t th e p r in t ­ tin, c o m p le t« « » h K a k th re w a b s e a h k r * * 5 ix» aoi-p-; ye a r, speaking in a ll the p rin c ip a l ing p la n ts « a nuiranoe a n d thu s se­ cnnleaseddli hopes i u easaps-. ¡this ' ~i f u t astai c itie s , he waa introduded in n in n y » ;■ a u t a ’-dt c u rin g ita au m m a ry re m o v a l,- •'< i-lr e iiio c h a ire ! er va » , a ¿ät». »Ok» 11 --, - J t - i k î g iaw- places as " th e n e x t President o f the file d a c o m p la iu t. .in. C p lttk u n d er ü • M w i d e r « M u h te r T Î «W* r o t t e d S ta le s", and such Ih trd J d d , C. W. Z u m W a l t , ‘V. Pres. lln iy t a lu le fo r The recovery o f reel MhlTai ■^*-'W»òi«siA‘IÌ4 ffK K rii4 > a » f-i •> p i ' tiun received iu each instance pro , ... -, ,, p ro p e rty , a n d here it th a t hia l ..... a l M - p ,..................... p t ^ ^ H e i i d f k i T **r4l«lfeO*fK¥, a + N ia t/-' « M t C ashisf, : ......................................................................' ■ Imigerl • F » » « « « . The O regon D em - , r|niW e> ,j H r n w th F " B ..p ris ti h i d b O i . r ébw rith «kytän * ; >*•*-. A iE .- j» - - ncryta h ave lin e d up for F o lk be fi>r y ,.. u J y J . L l F o lk be for h ia laW yj a af w h ’4 ia».^> « m F ts ' h ad n ot foreseen fia t io n * arè doohMsti i f th e y dat^got ,it“ ,;*u»e th e y believe in h im , and be- - (h a t they tu m id l»e lia b le U cgo o u tj n d ’tlæ tts e f»««' <» • (W u w M tta ra t fc a J | l l ih y u Î - w î a i l q M a ig B a ..ta a,,-» A cuuee the D e m o crat* o f M issouri ; a to • « $ » M a M f c t f a d i g g t ^ j L - - ; o f C o u rt on a te c h n ic a lity L -h n lc « lity ..p i n<4 u f if e f ie n n r s '^ A ó M f c f '8 e tti« ta -B h e e i x ta .a id in th e irT a a t C o nvention th a t th is one, w h y , some o th e r ( would j « n t h i i i i A 8 (Wivk!«M A n d p rilrà m Urfy, rf h e was M isso uri's cand idate. By answ er tbe-pu rp ose, and ottt they 4df«tf o ut » B iM t f d k r im r t n il means the Dem ocracy o f Miseou w e n t. SO LIC IT ED r i should s ta n d by th a t pledge o r Blackstona’a postulate wee I bet th e ir o p p o rtu n ity o f n a m in g a ta ta « for every w ro ng there is a skfficien t President w ill >e • * and c o n v e o r ig M tn e d y in the la w , f.,| fio in lliru « J lL tn « .n l^ year«, w 'illr tosa eg»«?.. vc »W 4MP».-«» W ashington,- D . C s J a n u a ry — I but B la u k s t o t a liid h ad n o; ex per. llin -e n tlw e itk tr-. tAdivtO **nb‘ -b B ,ig s »<;»«-. *~ A M B e -js f T h e L n F o lle tte boom ia pun ctu red tencc in A m eric a n C o u rt*. <| iiîg -.H n rrih iM U l -BM- jw I«» w , m 't b i ii i < PO RT O RFORD, E d d ie W o fl^ h e a d o f the / ‘ F ig h t. o u ly in the m inds <»f those adtn ittis peach Alte « t a l e -ta « i hodist ib ilo w x t y , GILLINGS^j^M an L^- 4U 4» «)«iK»e£Ui;<. H£R JESS 1 r d, O r © g o n Ë- R I fa ile d to accom plish th e ir purpose, T h is is the opinion o f F ra n c is hold« the office o f M u n ic ip a l H i, J . sboer n f the K a y . c it y r and' i f ri extensive lecture tou r o f l l i e c o u n l r y . 1 owned p rin t e ly tp .lp the S la te C a p t W h ile tra v e lin g th ro u g h m a n y m l a t Salem on th e plea th « | he ia ■tales M r. H e n e y has m ad« it hie S ta te P rin te r, He ¡w o u ld busmesa lo observe p o litic a l oondi lio n s , and observations lead h im believe th a t Senator a t- ; te m p t to move h ie seven f o r g t a a n d to L o F o lle tle lik e ly is as m a n y a n v ils in to t M C it y HaH on the plea th a t he ia a city? o flicerl she strongest presiden tial cand idate A m i his plea w o u ld before the people m uch basts in la w an d «santfand d i have Suet ee «, s . 4 ---a , •,t ’ ,{»£' *>%«!»>'» wgf 4J ; w e i S - W a N f w k # “jd lf-;- h4 H a n e y , o f San ¡Francisco, w ho a r should bear o f th e success o f W illie riv e d Iu W ashington to d a y a fte r an ' D u jtiw a y in hqueing his p riv a te ly - " i (Sueceasor to N. C. Nielsen .) - ' - ■ T h b f l r s r S w t * G ouvealbdplo-ytaas W&rf Public o u r i, P e b ro a ry ;20th T h lrt ‘ O o ic '’ .•— ‘ v liA ^ W ta » o » .-» .T ß g O Il •* * » ! .;*< ventloo ' w ili'à é le c t 8ft Delegate» * w * - the D e m o c ra tic ’I$ e ti6 a a h :O«My>-p jjy->ftfj '<« ■< ita«:.--»- i-î „ li t o , end décide M te tlfe r -M i aa» m n -M’ a i t av -»‘s »taO ' .s-. » h a li ■ presenti « *ato e - H e n e y “ I f th e people had an oppor- c o m p la in t a» s h a ll choice. I n il h n ir- trig ger abjection« ,the C ourts d efy m ay h av e been lectu rlh g since last s u m -• interpose, w h y , D u n iw a y lite r and 1 have made it a p o in t test p ub lic s e n tim e n t in every lo ciled c ity for keep« ■ in a t.i GETVETTÆT* TVlETTpIT ÆLBÎT, i ^ r P o r t Orford, O r.~ r^ 1«»W- ' .. N E W .... t • > G O O DS, • ■ and tre te supplies w ill be reoeived by every steam er» •» til m y pui-petato keep a fu ll stock of everything required »» tr a d » ip th e R o e of t R O C F R I E S and P R O V IS IO N S , 7 ,’,dv MENS '• t . j B O O T O e n d S H O E and B O Y S , C L O T H IN G , L A D IE S ’ D R E S S G O O D S. Wanted. C IG A R S , T O B A C C O , P I P E S C A N D Y , N U T S e n d N O T IO N S . I w ant to buy some good boars, 8 to 14 mouths old ; also some calves two week«.and older. - —r I have some good buck sheep to sell, Mao some good ewes. Address H . W . IÆ A D S , W adderborn, O r. In fact, a supply of everything u su ally k e p t in a w e ll eteckeo G eneral Merchandise Htore. ORDERS ' T A K E N I 0 K A N Y A K T IC L R MOT I S S T O C K . Call and examine goods and g et prices. L T o W h o m I t M a y C o n c e rn . tek» t ‘.‘ t •- a Vntontoe to Udelands and water loto in ‘ tha H a rb o r of ro rtO rfo rd , Oregon, on iF d o m i- JOHN R, MILLER. GENERAL m illio n a ire State houae, and m * y vet la k e i t i n - •' F o lk Gtnkn» C t a k - t o n P re e kiN iii. ■ H -ta a l ^ » » e g a i «>..44 M M h *4 g ttndenlgned. hereby give no- r T h e D eatocraby-O f ’ M issouri -» j J f j V Ì F ' l - • -4 4 ) , ta .1 *3 4 — tu’" l l **» I have a ooi.veyanoe Iron, the Senator L a F o lie tte c o u ld c a rry ency as i h a i o f . l h e S ta le P r in te r the o p p o rtu n ity t e Hame- «he «te |t t a every state west o f th e M ississipp i^o f Oregon. Yet» i f O lc o tt (s ila in :j p re « id * « 4 M «he lln ile d 'S i^ lW .'- ’ I Î » ’ « M a * * M k d f t M ? d :iw .»» said M r . the m atter o f g e ttin g u p such a R iv e r by ten to one,” t o n ity to express th e ir . . h-jr W - . - - H A R D W A R E , b R A N I T E end T I N W A R E , W I L t f f l W t f f c ; S r - ’4-S ‘ upon The beet” , a n d U li' ihdepenclent v o t e r » * E t a e iro ng in tb ^ J b ta t^ o tw itb s ta n d in g for ,the G o v tr, 4 i« A ’ r L Im proved ere home in E a s t Aah efforts tA c irtim e o the c o u n try 'th a t stenographers, « i , whereupon th w J J ia w o f the n S t io Ì % « ♦ « irty V i'te n te v i T B iU .dtte k .; . j H - r«te,a» Illin o is . I f the n o m in a ­ ings us w ould pass m uster rilli housft use' and' ‘ Irrigation ; one fourth tion were le ft to the puople on a di C o u rts ; a n d so the»« y o u a Î m ile to ♦ » • , « » new High School, also r ,o l vote m a n y other eastern Sitte« Rev. C lareno« V i T . Rl new r paved streets. < : u f G m *- *">.4 I t s h a ll be |p.y purpose to keep a fu ll stock o f » v e r y th io g required w o u ld be for-Ju m . f f Senator L a * C«afi price $5,600. W ould ex^h« padtor o f the leadin g Bapti J * ra“* v L 1 F o lle lie gets the n o m in a tio n he w ill lor good a g ric u ltu ra l property or di yjk' g ieg atio n in Boston— aealtl o f.j - H tra d e tn th e lin e o f farm o f equal value, o r divide to suit p oll a trem endous vote. I n add i t a h i o n a b k - h a e ju s t plead ç a ^ n iM n iifc H fu l.. ; purchaxer. • ’ a Address (owher) 4. tlo u to c a rry in g every sta le weat o f to a m ost b ru ta l, d iab olical G B 0 Q E R I E 8 a n d P R O V IS IO N S , H ie e o u q k ¿q^oreem eot v u » I u T W IL ‘ ' : V ’ 4ti B. STARR. ’ «he Misaiseipi«i I»« w ould ale» carry r H e bad been ewgagtjd to ipQ^ry a tim e w ill n o tfb »te Q la rk . r i g j w o u i a f * 1 «4 C a lifo m ta . dt., Ashland, O r. B O O T S and > N ew Y o rk and Peonsylvanfa.*« M K f t ^ a n d B O Y ’8 C L O T H I N G , M ias Iv la L in n e ll, a m usic s tu d en t, have been a e.DBOger Candida)« b r ^ " " A i f ^ r i , nH % i3 ? iU ^ M S te f e ! :iio tto " W h a t ia y a u r n pp in iod a t to the a n d had ta k te '-a d ra tita g e o f M fc o n - fore the c o u n try a t large i f b»d o oV e tM r ApntatHb feuds eT-Rb- wndeieign N o tte « f o r P u M Ic a t l o o . 04078 rts ie m e u ta lh < j the L a F o lle tt« bornii fldence lo her prospective djeuater asked for the M issouri delegation* «teer. greasy Port Orford, Oretron- For Sale or Exchange ,te Ate»-» Bas opened a new Store, with NEW GOODS, Uw f. » . » » « . « • - . 4 t> «- p ie le n d e d ly to W . F o lk for President. ■ OdO liah claim to the land before ~ H a rd y T. Stewart, United Htatae » « m u -te n t - a m i « *•* H». ura. I n f* ° l ’ * * U p p ly o f « ’ * a ‘ h ln g u s u a lly k e p t in ■ w e il » W ) s h k ‘ i nf n l t a W ’!* " M e 8 . I t e r a 14 West. W illam ette led notice o f intention io m oke fin a l flvw re a r nroof to A > r« miaalMiar. a t Port Orford, Oregon, » n the find d a . ot February, 1918. C la im a n t dames as witness««: David Crow ley, o f Port Orford. Oregon J. ” «* - , J M W est, qf R M M eek, of L . D. H e t k , o f . B sxiamib J o n i, “»-;* .* b 'n z - «t |H>ison, and telephoned to t$$ u n -' suspecting g ir l to meet h ig l* >t lb * ocrfccy-uf O r e * » " hopes th a t M iesf :i.7 w i » «pT f • -> $ « Ferì» M>v rooms o f tire Y . M . 0 . A -a rid gave o url w ill present the name o f JoeefHi> 'T-‘ * ’ ’* r «4L •••«» >.-f v * * * ‘ her th e fa ta l d ru g , i JL ( Vi* ^»-WVFOKC>r< i^OlA I> (ra tio n followers who are m ost a n x T r u s t ” in Hah- F r a n o k c o ,; a n d a h tg o n -H r ie a ta o to it? tous lo p uncture it b u t w hp have S ta le S e n a to rA ta C e iif o r n ^ , a lte f - iL a n g t a a iO j ta »»<■•« T. Regis te h s ta g e d G- r c h a n d i s e Stora. toilers Taken for Anythi not in Stork. Call and E xam ine G oods, and get Prices. JOHN K. MILLER.