The Port Orford tribune. (Port Orford, Or.) 1892-19??, February 21, 1912, Image 2

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    B y J
V K O M EB H A T, FEB.
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Habliahed Kver) Wednesday, by
H . L 'rto » ,
E d ito r T b ib c b e :
Since the decision to the i-ffrcl,
hat i t baa beau illegal fa r »her iff»
k> denM igl or u lta fees or mtleege
HAKU Y f . «TK WA KT.
P ra n k A. I t t w x r l , Assetato K d ltor in c iv il cama, myeral auch
bava brea cal ltd upptf to f t /u n d
officer»
N o t alona ta »uch sh eriff Itabto to
»UBSCRIFTION KATE»..
_
One Copy On« Y e a r .......... ’••••• »1 Jki proeeculion for official miéfrançe
¿5 hut recovery can ba »«kneedagainst
One Copy Six M o n t h « . •
Oue Copy Three Month«........ . . . . ____ 1 h it sureties. 1 m y«U f n a n m em b er]
A o u r - v t M ) R atz » Ra«a»rAeut.
F ifty
indict meats
R
E
increased?
CURRENT TOPIC«.
THE TRIBUNS.
have
**
found by the Federal grsod ju r y a t
Ind ian ap olis, against men said to
be mixed up w ith the M cN am ara'«
d y n a m itin g villianies. I t ia a big
lis t o f fool villi«»», or o f Detective
p erju ry— the latter being aa W . . J .
Burn* is reported to have- «aide—
••The biggest scou*drela
the
country, unwhipped id jttalioe.”
W h o s a y S tl
teneified from now on, as neither
w in be apt to have the requisite
two thirds o f the Delegates, and aa
neither w ill go to the other, a “ Dark
Horae" w ill be chosen, w ith Bryan
first, and F o lk fo r second choice
for the ooaiinalion.
So the T a i-
bums r,ow believes.
W hy does not
some C arkjelu rlet ebow W ilson as a
Jum ping Jack, witls M m gan in the
shadow p a llin g the fir in g , and W a-
lereon singing “ Don’t 'k ic k m y
hound arouodl”
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It Should Be Don«.
T h e T bibumb is in raoeipt o f sev­
eral letter« comm ending our aland
t
aaiary> The law is plain.
Fere in certain ciu B tfS l ^fcUktkr^re
«Corn Btarcb 1.
tba. Bast
6 lbs. Chirnr .
s U>. pack»!,'
Star and- Pea, i
Large eaas Ca
(Good as Ci
suA«*
so collected m u d be paid in to
tha
County Treasury.
The astounding sum o f our
State
taxes (his year Is d irectly charge
able to iTe crintinal^pwdBgaay^and
w aa itfu ltto e <ff out-last LegfitUgurr.
in a late issue, lay« on and spares
not, and abowe th at, through log
or 14 Iba for ll.OO.
guaranteed at 11.46, or 68.76 bbi.
- two for 68 cents.
s, 57 Ibv. for M W.' ~
10 tba. small Whi.
Uh. o n
collectible by . M i c r i f r j j p U M
,t . f «•
100 KM. Beat Granulate »
The Famous “ Snow D r *
Carnation Wheat Ft*.
o f the bill putting Clarks and Sber
Even tha O regonian^ vUDch l * l * r
has« the test thfeedMars, devoted eo
much spaee Wt tbefrlefen«« of “ Kep
F olk has withdraw n from the
reat-htalive!’
. Legislation, puts the
race for the Democrat io Preside«-
blame-where
it brlonge.
tia l N om ination in favor of Cham p
A
n
d
the
8alem
C apital Jo u rn al,
Clark. B u t this doe« not prevent
hie appearing before the Baltim ore
Convention ae a “ Dark Horse," and
probably increase« his tbaooes of
being noatinaied.
The fight be­
tween C lark and W il«ou w ill he in
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-•VHAT'-I _
.
.
j
In fa c t we keep
A ll kinds pf i ira i
tnM
to
’rtmr
p r ic e s .
PLAGE STG
• • i vc us a trial
s dash Store
F. T.' MCMULLEN,
•r»-
vi .
P hofw t
V. <\BIN,
M O NARCH M A L L E A B L E STEF
R AN G E S.
Large Assortment of H a n d Paint
China.
Lanterns, Lamps and Cutlery.
Newhouse Steeltraps, P o u ltr y N>
M A I L O R D E R S P R O M P T L Y F IR
M anager A S alesman
om B a t N aw « ,
G ENER AL
icksmithing
the O q u ille .
G IL L IN G S ^
it; i'ugpies for Sale, kept in î>tock,
-•tit tor A ll Kiutltt of Furming Im-
' t ( o rrn ic k M ow ers, etc.
*•
i }y«-n Work pitiniplly done at a
nable price. Your pulruttage solicited.
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B EEC H ER JE8S ’
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AMES S. JOHHSTC
; Or fo rd , O re g o n
(Successor to M. C. Nielsen.)
He was a wind,
. . C . W. Z umwalt , V. Pres.
I
.NEY,
1
'»Hhie/i j *
1
n), jolly,
good h«art«d fellow
marie warm friends wherever h>
came aaquainteri. *H a was also «•
G E N E R A L
F O R T
s-Geaya.Wa.rbor 1» lbs w itte r of ih-
greatest lu m b e r industry Ob the
c o a s t,ic c ^ 'fln g to H . M ." P ela n t i
o f Aberdeen, WnSli.
M r. Delmt'
A
haiMllye the staewdor’ing hh-ines
G ray« Hart*#» for Brown
MoCsbr
H e says th a t in 1911 the lu m l.
sh ip m en t* front G rsya H arb or
1
O R F O R D
’ 1
b lJ S t X 'k S S s o l i c i t e d
N E W GOODS,
. and fresh aupplieg will lie received by every steamer,
m yjiuipose to kee^ a fu ll «took of every Hi in« m tR ir
.
PORT ORFORD,
i( . t t M A H v l -fc;
G R O C E R IE S and P R O V IS IO N S ,
OREGON
l-rt
b.
BO O TH » '
« M E N S and B O Y S , C L O T H IN G ,
WILLIS T WHITE, Sr
go? vaeeele, of which 504 went » e " i
„ ¡ M apd 1 0 3 'to foreign m ark'-1»
Heal Ewtate
He declares
th s t the outlook is t i ­
the traffic w ill be consider»!«
gntaler th is year.
I f the In ® 1-
L A D IE S ’ O R ES"
Notary Public
H A R D W A R E , G R A N IT E and T IN W A R E .
'll
‘
’ r of of
. . 'inti
ti
. - t.er
luck ot
- And shipatents each month
from thn»
do not ru n ^ n excess o f 40,000,00"
Port Orford, Oregon
C IG A R S , T O B A C t •
C A N D Y , N U T S and N O T IO N S .
4 i) acres in
14.— Timber.
t ow nship SC-
In fact, a supply of everything usually kept ia a well
General Merchandise Store.
l^i'. idit.*
«inV nit T 105 acres in Tow nship 3 4 -
I it itti 14.— Tim ber. F ine hog ranch.
t »V
351 acre« in T ow nship 3 4 -
i o p u t in,
n ì i i j »« yo u 14.
Fine stock ranch.
■pen. B u t we
160 acres in T ow nship 3 4 -
?.t o ur an
i m ly tin- win 14.— Timber.
(Set he saya th at-th e shippers th in k
things a t * d h ll-
The a h ip w i-» t‘
the prom pt yaar are expected to •
u p his books at different Intervals. ■age money after tb eir a rriv a l. Now tai more than 500,000,000 f«*t.
T hey are doing business o n' busi­ listen for thé ftowt'tbadi m ill o w n ­
ness principles— a ll but poor old ers w ill set up 4br piotect)on for
Government by the Minority.
C u rry, wullofting along in the same American labop when. Congress be
old ru t, leaving behind her a record gins consideration of te x tilu sched-
L a Follelte*« (P ro . R e p ) F->-
— she knows not w hat— books with U,M now shortly,
3 — H e r e j* one m an ’s view o f »rif
errors of questionable num ber and
Since M r. Roosevelt so v a lia n tly governm ent. A d d rrm in g the N>
some with leave« torn out a t least.
came to the defease o f M organ’s i o r k lawyers, thia man «aid v
I n the face of thia it seems incredi­
‘ W e don’ ’
Steel Trust, W a ll Street has discov­ great mrnestneea;
ble th a t any taxpayer should take
ered several seasons m h y .M r . T a ft Tieve th aL aH people are fitted
a strong stand in opposition to the
should not tie renominated.
W a ll popular government. Borne of
ex peril ng of the books of Curry
Street has settled upon H arm o n for don’t dare say so, but I do; and
county. And again, i t is placing s
the lhrmocratmftad X ,.R *ty rJ h e Re question whether a people is ’ K-;
tem ptaliun in front o f o ur officers, publicans, i r t f l r M I H I T h K k e l i g h t for popular self governm ent dr
l.x
th a t we, as good citizens, have no
along th at line to a finish. ¿As to pends upon the restraint th at th r l. 'tl
m oral rig ht to do, th at is, to elect a
C ham p C la rk , he is sim ply, regard­ tyinoj-ity ¿*n place upon the major
'« I
man to an office where he handles
ed aa o ld M r. E . Z. M ark, w tyle tha ity to » « ..t b a t justioa ie don«.”
a considerable am ount of money
Tb
mention of the names of L a y p lle tta , T h a t ia eupiUcit,; is ,1» n o t t
w ith the knowledge th at his books or F o lk set the bosses a ll ^Jgeinbi« m in o rity
f o t rest Bain tha aiitjo ri
w ilt not he exam ined, which assur­
p alr,-]ty ; lh a tjig , ths m in o rity must rule
w ith ra g *— aumeiimas wii
ance he gels from years o f prece­
1 was s d rp rM d whan htfl th at the m a jo rity . W e are a ll fam illis r
dent.
young From m was h a v ia fjflro u b le w ith th ia W hen the m in o rity »•
W e were surprised when the vtver hie homestead ou^mrushee made up of the nobles in purple
G old Beach Globe came out in an
Creek, for well do 1 remember my and fine lihen, we ca ll i t en eriato
editorial la te ly in opposition to! ndm iratioo.no passing d^*ng (be eracy. W hen i t ie composed of the
the experting of the county book« , road, of the in d a s l/y a n d » # ter prise rich' end pow erful, we cell it a pin
and also attem pting to ridicule the
of W il l C larno ia the. shuwing be locracy. And when judges, select­
T mibi ' nk for using the w ord “ exper-
waa m aking in opening r-up the ed froht the arietocretic and pluto
tatio a”— not ih a t the Globe oppos­
wilderness tin 3 0 -1 4 , th eft u tw u r cratio :n>inority, reflect ia th eir dr
ed looking in to the txiunly records, veyed, hie clearing lapfring dnto oteions the eoonomic views of tin
although it oomes in somewhat bed the ecbaqt la m l lyin g to ’tlte went-' m in o rity olaas -from which th r .
g««ct from oue who has been an
ward wbksb'ha had bought from M r. eome, then We have w het has coo«,
official him self— but surprised that Nordburg. A n d 1 waa lekfto w uat to be c a lle d '* ju d ic ia l o lig arc h y L
the use o f “expattalm a” should
der w hy a w ere hometteakier had each case a m in o rity restrains ami
evoke criticism from a paper that b u ilt eo large a boos* an 4 b a rn . O f . rules the m a jo rity .
W h o is th»
h ab itu ally handle« Ibe
English course the public land laws epeeifi- m an th at thus champiooa a q ih
language in the manner the Gtobe!
cally p erm it the purchase of im ­ m in o rity T I t ia the President nt
does.
“ K xpertatio n" like “ Vat-1
provements of a settler on either tbe U n ite d Blatas.
m jn t” , m ay not be found in the ',
»urveyed or uneurveyed fend, and
d lc tio n a rv , but both words fit in
provide th a t such improvements
The T oron to Bier, Jen 27.— The
nicely aud are clear and to the
shall lo u r* to tbe credit o f bis euc-
jokers o f the Jtrem, eeye the Ottawa
point.
ceee*r who «bull offer Anal proof on C itizen, era m akin g ao end o f fun
T h e TaiauN B woald like to hear
*
front olbet taxpayers on tb eex |iw iin g Ute premises-
o f M ontreal’s tax on bath tuba. Y et,
question, aud if the movement grow«
O n ly a trum ped up fa r fetched fu n n y ea thia bath tub ta x ie, i f i«
an y stronger we believe th a t a pub­
technicality een be made to do d u ty not h a lf eo fu n n y as h a lf the peo ~
lic request should be made to «soli
pie who laugh at it . F o r this tax.
candidate th at he slate his views in in such a asm.
Langlois, Oregon.
regard to the saute.
though it looks lik e a freak, ie the
M E R C H
f&zrPort Orford, Or.'r:^
o f th e livst siUesmei. th a t ever trsv
tied off the I’ aci fie coast.
' t
water the water route LHaled 4.)l,«0S.; n-'
fret anti tha pONlwct was moved b y j
a pee tor drop« in a t the moat unex
A n d let i t be remembered th a t
jiecled moment, and so On through these te a tiie
ata.protected by.
a ll her dealings; our state follows aa a Imo« I prohibitory ta r iff aoonrd
u p tba same line of policy— the ax In g to the late, ra pork o f M r. T a f t ’s
paoditures a t her public institution« ta riff Board. . Ifr iin tp greed seems
are watched, and the bank e x a m i­ to grow upoq
ner drop« around p erio dically, etc., lbe«a m ills have been allowed to
other counties have th eir books ex- im p o rt Syrian« by thy, thoUeanrl»
perled, and the busiuaas man takes w ith in tba last few years,, them
inven tory of his stock and balances being compelled to work out p»’
our
OPEN F1RI
aw-.
G overnm ent keeps lab on all her dividends of 12- per cent on
’ *<• . - £ ; ■•
official servant«— Ihe poetofflee- in- and all-
Gome inan
It 6t.es or 63.26 per ease.
; he Celebrated Rose Brand
Bids for tha oopairuciiou .it
ro llin g , tradin g met hods our Solon»
last session c rim in a lly squandered tar ship to tha N aan . R ant
• a ad t-er tired t o r by th e «
over a m illio n and « half dollars by
increasing aetarifcr and creating new S m ith L br. A M fg. Co. T h e
offices and eom missions, etc-
T h a t is to ba b u ilt aa soon as po»-««<.
paper concludes an editorial thus:
News from Bandon last «•--*•
“ T h e absotota necessities of the to the affect tl.it» some oM »> '
state can he scoured w ithout g iv in g •an d had W en struck In the I
away a m illio n to a m illio n and a Creek w a ll/a n d it is a n t iiii
h alf. The does w ill probably bn
th a t a hip flo w o f o il w ill
repeated, and a IL tty» w ill contribute etruck.
1 ' ‘
to w hat many people believe w ill
N ew t was received here Tm
have to- be done— abolish the graft­
that Jack YaW , the piooeei
ing, log ro llin g, disreputable aggre­
m er of the coast diction of O«e*
gation for plunder called the Ore
had died a t his home in San F
gon Legislature.”
eisop. I t ie needles« lo s s y lb >
Com county has a population of new« w M .reoeivad'w ith regrei
above 18,000 souls, and her assessed Yety waa’ known bF “ ° * 1
,k t "
values for . 1911
am ount to
w ith in - a resident« of t ) t " t o w y i v , a n d
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^.«_A1
fraction o f T w a in y M HIton D n M a n k j
|nlio<ru<w old tim e W e m f
T h e salary of bar Assessor f is o n ly
h i favor of having the County hooka
6300 more th an th at, o f C u rry ’a.
ex period.
U n d ou btedly a large
B a t, then, i f bed not- aoourred- to
m ajo rity o f the taxpayers in the
Jeff T h r if t to agree to “ segregate
county believe th at the work sbuaid
and estimate” lim ber lands . up
be done w ith o ut further delay.
there. And 1 am told t h a t - M r .
T h e y realise th a t business princi
Toluien insists th at ha ought to ba
plea th at everywhere apply to p ri­
allowed a Deputy I
vate buaineaa should also ap p lv to
Some of the woolen and cotton
public buainaaa, and th at an ocoaa
mill«
where the strikes and lo c k ­
ional ovu h au lin g of the records of
the business done * by the oounty out* are OOWOft *" Meeaaehueetta,
paid t o stock huidert last year ex tra
throws a safeguard around the pub­
lic purse to which they are entitled dividends of from 20 per centd o 33
by every.ru le of equity and juetioe. per cent, th iiffa eddiksooXu regular
to su p -
i ‘otppare otir
p th in g, hot here!
i lijt r n it r ì 1«
W ell, not since “’1 B e !
p ly j'o u with atrictly Kiry:
prives with thoee yon ha\
a
r e a few of oar bargain«:.
___
in »«93 took a lively hand in favor
Hardware, Fornii
Wall Paper, In
Window-glass
- •», l»ut r v i ry
«•i th<- h o n ite ,,
Correspondence solicited.
o. «n, lfm u itti,
Port
Orford, Or., N o v . 6,1 9 1 1
•A'
-c lu rtige i
\V.. , , i
— o l«Jti
'fa W h om It M a y Concwrw.
■ f 'Cñ -iif
,4«U?
I, the undersigned, hereby give no­
a lit i
tion tbai f have a conveyance from the
. . ifW ti
Patentee to tldelaDds and water lots in
t!«-iuán41
'f tiie Harbor of PortOrforri, Oregon, on
" " M
" . 1 a portion of which a p art of the wharf
lax u"
"
is erected without my oonaent. A1
1 partiew are hereby warned not to drive
piles or trespass in any manner what-
»«ji-veratn «aid tidelanda or water lots.
Mas. Aaax C. D x rr.
. Portland, Oregon.
0R D B K 8 T A K K N 6 0 B
ANY A R T IC L E MOT (J STd-
Call and examine goods and get pn»
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JOHH R. MILLER.
G E N E R A L MEROHAN
Port Orford, Oreeron«
Has opened a new Store, with
•I»
NEW GOODS,
Heal Estate Notice.
,
highest type of
/« v o r n a n h o o d .
S cott’s
I '
mulsion
ia th e h ig h e s t type of
curative food.
Tbe nourishing and
cu ra tiv e e le m e n t! in
Scott’s E m u lsio n are ao
perfectly combined that
aB (b«biea, children and«
adults) are equally bene-
fitted and built up«.
m am t c o m -
I t i» my Intention to handle Real I t shall be m y purpose to keep a fu ll stock o f e v eryth in g require«
l ’.t a e in i nrry county, and I expect
trade in the lia s of
t. <ive oilicua in Port Orford and Gold
Bi-»ch eerly in the. Spring. In tbe
m>-»n time I w ill he pleased to corre- GROCERIES and PROVISIONS,
B O O TS ami
»(x.U'i with any one th at has property
•Mr h’ |e
- !
MEN’S and BOY’S CLOTHING,
I niake a «p via lty o f handling farm
L A D IE S ’ D R E 8 8 G O O D S
and tim ber laud I have partie» that
want Fruit, Dairy, Hay and Urasing FANCY GOODS,
land.
,
C IG A R 8 , T O B A C C O , P IP E S ,
W. H. Mooaa.
t30A-Heavy Building. Portland, Or.
C A N D Y , N U T S and N 0 T I 0 N 8 .
Sunday Sei vice« at Port Orford
I n fact, a supply o f everything usually ke p t in a well a tn ro
Merchandise Store.
S ii ' i . day
tO A M.
Behool every Bunday
at
A
C h rieiim i Endeavor a t 7:30.
r.ori mmi R «erviee w ill be held first,
r ye n taaiy co rd ially invited to at-
O rte Taken for Anythin? not in Stixl
f
>
mi.
Call and Examine Goods, and get Prie« -
M-W
I pula lor I
JOHN K MILLEK.