The Port Orford tribune. (Port Orford, Or.) 1892-19??, March 06, 1912, Image 2

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C U R R E N T T O P IC S .
THE TRIBUNE.
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There can U» no disputing the
PoblUhed Rverj Wedmjgga.r, by
fuel ihstKl » point of deBt^.-'ifW
* HARDY T. SJ'KWAUT.
j«-.a.lih of genuine ability, Harmon j
Frank A- Stewart, Àiw ieiat« RJIlur
atandrhead and
TbcpnalMi eaare»»a>n ywi paper .
«hovi
•cripti*»
vhftfc r<Mtr »*4t> |
Il U h k* «.« lliooph the rev.-’uiimi
fists n( Mexico h sve the u|>|»r Itm-*!..
^hd will drira Madrro on! • >( Mix
jtxi as lie drove l)i«s, ui.l«p- the
Uniteil Btiile« interferes— and that
pretty quick, ttsd
laft
I,n t
ger
Who says the cost of living has increased?
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Well, not « n e e “T h e L anglois i ’ ahh S tobk ” started in business. Our aim is to su p -
shqulders •*><>*• p ly y ^ , with styietly First Clas* O o n il« ,- it iinietipally w holesale prices.
Compare otjr
w Chump Clark;' _rjces wjx|, those you have beep pavji»«- Spacn will not perm it o f everyth in g, but here
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i n may l a r k t i n - c h i e f d a n
r
g iv in g ..e r r m , of h i. great »"> * fe V ° f OUr
'fori e Hint Ilia net, renciiopary, sen-
nntuic leaning«, |«>»er to work his
will. Hi« leieii* iiddreeWbefore tbe
Ohm t'oii«tifuil«rt»aj Convention was
u ii>:i-'*-i|u<a-w of l.iit-e and logic and,
from n if »'an l|«iinl unanswerable.
And io his h hjfflhy e l l . ess on that
occasion Gov. lia iu w ii studiously
eschewed the Oral person pronoun,
which fact very radically d istin ­
guish"* his said Address from that
of Mr. Ui»»eey»lt « few day« later
which was aq plentifully punctuated
100 lbs. Bwat Granule tad Cane Sugar for $6.76, or 14 lbs for gl.OO.
The Famous “SnowUrfft” Fleur. Every seek guaranteed at $1.45, or 16.75 bbj.
Carnation Wheat Flake», 30 cento per pkg., or two for 66 cent*. ,
16 lba. ¿mall White Beans, $1.00. Bayou Beans, 17 lba far gl.OO.
Corn Starch, three packages for 26 canto,
6 lba. Beat Trophy Baking Powder, only $1.90. Give this a trial.
6 lbs. CMrardelli’a Ground Chocolate, $1.26.
3 lb. packages Pearline, 20 cento.
Star and Pearl coal oil at $1.$$ or $2.40 • case; Elaine at $1.66 or $8.26 per ease.
Large cans Carnation Condensed Milk, at 10 cento. Tbe Celebrated Rose Brand
{Good as Cream? at tw o cans Bar 26 eanto.
Hardware, Fumiti;
Wall Paper, Roj
Window-glass
(Some in atw
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our
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Ijiii-st fr<>Qi China stale» that
■Yuen !»■» given op the l*re»i.(cncy
ss I imi big a |uh for him, s/id baa re
¿ ..I
’ W jW k
turned ibe Presidency liack io Bun
In fact we keep everyth in g in the Grocery lin e at th e lowest possible prices.
T at Sen, the one p>aQ of Chilis who
A ll k in d s of G rain and Millstuffg kept con stan tly on hand-
G ive us a trial.
«I^aervra it, and eeema big enough with ‘ I ” and "me”. ,
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lo till I be difficult |M«,ti(in. Wu
Hot with nil Mr. Harmon’s per
Tpig Kang is Or. Suit’« rigl.l buw suaaiye logic he. utterly failed to
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N ilo r
pr. ;; ,
shake tli« determination of tbe
gmat Ohio Convention to inoorpo. F . T. Û C M U L L E N , P bopbibtob
I
W. U. S A B IN , M anager & S alesmam
President Taft gave that the Ini rate lliy Initiative and Referendum
list ire.and Kefereodom mee/i Q»1- }n the »^w Consti>yition. Alj Hail
a tale and Missouri and several oth­
^J.irily rule oanl aa’be plainly elate« (lie Buckeye ¡itatej
er Oregon system States, filed an
qhat he doe*'lint believe the msjott-
f u n great «¡leech at Frapkfurt,
elaborate politjoal-hlstoricai brief
ty Hl to rule be ia P|-posv<l to there
Kentucky, the other day, Mr. H ar­
which betokened painstaking re­
^ueasure*. He ba« recently carried
mon conceded the existence of wide­
search, and which ought to ba
thia op|>oaiti<)n to thy extent of »p
spread unrest among the people, but
adopted as a text book iu every
p lyib g the i-pi|hrL “ lu urolie” to
insisted that the remedy la'y in the
high school iu America.
those who waul the will of the m a­
le»e ’iiiug of the tux hardens, . the
Langlois, Oregon.
jority to prevail.
outcome of official extravagance
Ollier »ervauti of
monopoly
mid corruption, rot in “ Initiative
W agons an d B uggies for Sale, kept in Stock,
■penk differently. In Ohio they arc
mid Referendum nostrums.” But P io n e e r o f 1 8 0 2 is B u rled at
opposing the Initiative and Refer*
also
A gen t for A ll K inds of Farm ing Im ­
h o w jlie devjl the |ie«|ile will go
G rants Pass.
enduro, and shrieking out n* their
plem ents; M cCormick Mowers, etc.
about lljy leasvanig of their tax
yeaeon that the Initiative and Kef
liurdene> without unhorsing the cor­
IHM>,7
eremhim mean minoiity rule. Mu
Merlin, Or., Feb. 26.— Dr. D. 8.
Wood and Iron W ork prom ptly dope at a
rupt lioeses now in the saddle with-
jority rule, they say, is what they
e
iut recourse to the Initiative and Holton, an Oregon pioneer of 1862,
ea8on$bJe price. Y our patronage solicited.
'want.
Referendum and direct nominn died at big home In Merlin H.ilur
■ w t» tp " j« w w w w g t t i u s t i
*
1« President Taft wrong in bis in
tUms, the Governor « h o lly neglect* day, and waa buried in the Masonic
- Jerpretation of the In itialise and
oemetery at Grants Paas yesterday.
to indicate.
Referendum ojr are the -other truat
The funeral was bald under auspice«
A part c i the Governor’s remedy
agents in Ohio «imply lying?
of tbe Q. A, R., of whioh h e waa a
lie stales a* follows:
member. Dr. Holton was bom in
“ Federal expenses 'tliTn State' M °nr<* cou’ tT, New York, in 1824,
NSStWtM
ffiacceeeor to N. O. Nielsen .j
heavily on the people
■ l*» t»»»'.
1852,
and local expenses liecause the la t­ end oam«r**to Oregon in
led
I t requires eonaiderable brui-hiiig ter are raised by taxes on property where he luu since resided. H e was Louis K napp , Pres.
C. W. Z umwalt , V. Pres.
Sway ol old prejudice* and pjrecon-l only, while the former are cbiefly at one time prominent in Oregon
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E -J . L onby , Cashier.
ueived opiiffiiiti tp think of Chiuu raiaed by the tnriff on articles con- politics, being a representative in
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us a progressive nation. Yet it is sun,«d. So the poor man with a the legislatnre tybile Orbgoo waa a r
targe family pats »ion- Federal tax
jHieeible tlnq apeb a surprise is <n than tin- riels man with a smaller territory, and ba waa a member of
atora for*the woi Id at an early date. family.“
the first Slate legislature. Dr, Hoi-
Jf, as n o* seems probable, the
ton
la anrvived by two eona— Dbug-
Th* Governor falls into the com
-
m ovem ent ip fsvur of a . republic mon error k f inip|*wing that the laa Holton of Portland, and Elmer
YOUR B A N K IN G B U SIN E SS, SO L IC IT E D
sliould succeed, lira pion at tbe property t«X~bunleii faiie on those Holton, o f Merlin.— Ex.
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v«o-
J /iM t« '
head of,affairs will be advouate* o f only whose Wnpertv is tiixedl In
Or. tfoltnn was one of the pioneers
and fresh «applies will be reoelved by every steamer.
nt
ai.
paodern progressive ideas, including llie last mialvsis tha public pays of Gold Beach, and it was to bis
the single tax. The new nmajdejsf. Rllvtaxe« ami “interest and profits, 'efforts and Hon. M. R iley’s that the N O B A N K W IL L H A N D L E
PO R T ORFORD,
p r. Bun Y«t Sen, is strongly in fa­
< :tiü C E R IS 8 .n J P k O V IS lO K B .
The manufacturer en d . m erchant, f(m was erected a m ile north of the Y C U fl B U 8 I N E 3 8 BE TT ER
OREGON
vor of tlint policy. H e « a con- en3 transportation norpoiat’oii fig -’ month of Rogue river, and which - —— »-—
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yert of Dr. ,W. B. Macklin, an ure taxes a* a |iart »( the coat of the saved the people from massacre in
G ary W a rn s th e R ich .
M ENS and BOYS, C LO TH IN G , »-
American single layer, who has for bueine«« and tinugly pas* them on J the Indian war o f 1854-6. But few
jnany years lieen at the head of a
New York, Feb. 1 6 — Elbert H.
i 3',
L A D IE S ’ D R K 8> .
to the consumer to add so much to of these pioneers Are left, and soon
juwpllal in Nankin. Mr. Wu Ting
Notary Public
tbe last one wUl have anawered tbe ° » r’ - chairman of the United Btetee Beal Estate
the high coat uf living.
H A R D W A R E , G R A N IT E *nd TIN W A R E .
yang, member of the Cabinet and
Steel corpor*tiop, made an unu»ual
Thera is nn except ion to the rule inevitable cell.
.well known jn this-counlyy, is also
CIGARS, TG 8ACCO. i
apeeoh here the other night. He
jn “passing Hie lax on.” The far­
favorably inclined.
said that unless capitalist*— rich
C .\N D Y , N U TS snd NOTIONS.
mer, who neither fixe» the price on
New York, Feb. 15.— The inven­
40 acres in Tow nship SO-
i t 1« no wonder that the present
men, powerful men— take a lead in
In
fact, a rapply of everything usually kept in a weil «
what he «ella or buys I* caught tion of * dirigible balloon in wbicb
Administration at Washington does
tryin g to improve the condition of 14.-—Tim ber.
again’ and a’comin; ao ¡a the me- the operator may remain aloft for
General Merchandise Store.
not relish tbe idea of recognising a
BBenkind great change« wMI come
165
acres
in
Tow
nship
3
4
-
olinuic and laliorer;
ORDERS TAKER > OR ANY ARTICLE ROT IN KTot’
weeks was announced here today by
Republic which puts such men at
m ighty quick, and the tnob Will
14.— Tim ber. F in e hog ranch.
Ten year* ago the U. 8. Supreme the Scientific American.
Malvin
fhe head of affairs..
bring them.
Should China actually pot the Court would have devoted page af­ Vaniman whose recent attempt
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351 acres in Tow nship 3 4 -
Mr. Gary’s warning wna delivered
sipgle tax in O|ieration, I hern will ter page in a decision couched in tiy to Europe failed, I. tbe inventor
14. F in e stock ranch.
Chlb( iven in honor
v&w À» rtM8w«»ì»r i»ì. r«'i
po longer be s'iy need of nn exclu learned/m ysterious term», em bel­ of tbe balloon envelope,composed of Tork
160 acres in T ow nship 3 4 -
Charlee. Schwab at t h . Hotel
yJnn act to keep Chine»* lalmrer« lished with “authorities to the cotton with rubber composition,
14.— Timber.
out of thia couulry. They will be point that tb« Initiative and Refer­ reinforced by piano wire, inside of As,nr
endum
wna
a
crazy,
iiupoeribleema­
thia
is
a
oollapaible
air
bai
I
-
t
tank
,
,,There
j#
lhr„ughout
th#
wor)d
able to get all the Volk they want
Correspondence solicited .
at home at wages undreamed of in nation of «nine harebrained lunatic. When tbe operator wishes to aeoend ju st now a fading of unreal. That Port Orford, Or., N o v . 6,1 9 1 1
thia country. Unless the same pnl But, In and beltohll that em inent he allow , the air to emnpe.nd when
tribunal h«a; been listening to what he wishes
its to descend he
be pumpe
pumps mr ____
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icy should be adopted here, Ameri­
soever without any exception,” he
the
wild
waves
were
saying.
Result:
into
tha
inside
tank.
Thomas
A.
To W hom It M ay Concern.
can lalior,ra will feel templed to
said.
of
The “Oregon system ” Is not re­ Edison wbo has goneonrtfully into
emigrate to China.
“I tell you, gentlem en, that (bare
I, the nndereigned, hereby give no-1
pugnant to tlie Constitution!
> tha theories of the new air craft, be­
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are thin g, being said nowadays ties that I have a conveyance from tbe
lieves
it
w
ill
do
all
that
is
claimed
P o rt O rfo rd C e d a r.
“ Mr. Doojey” said that the Courts
whioh are very sim ilar indeed to Patentee to tidelsods and water lota In
take note of election returns, and for it and that the success of the things said-! ju st before tbe French the Harbor of Port Orford, Oregon, on
A new use ha» been discovered i Judge Kloalaat of Chicago, com- balloon la certain.
a portion of which a part of the wharf
Revolution»
¡»erected without my consent. A1
ij)» e|u»llent quality of cedar J iiienting on the Standard Oil de-
“I tell yon that ’ the aperk may parties are hereby .warned not to drive
?hat i» found in unlimited quanti- j ci-ion, excused.tha. Ixitu face of the
yet make a, fie roe, and that soon
pile* or treapa»* ia any manner what­
•'ll-
lies along the Oregon coast. T b e, Supreme Court in reversing itself by No. $4.
*'L b* veil am .especial reason for soever on.yaid tideland* or «rater Iota.
j t u t<
t»«a,
REPORT
OF
THE
CONDITION
OF
T r
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G imm Bay Manufacturing company »aying that Court» had »are and
Y Mas. A wwa 0 . D abt
saying thi8""a reason which affects
»
m . »
Tbe
B
an
«
ot
Poarr
OaronD,
at
Port
Or­
j« turning nut an order of «beets of • could see out through open win- ford, in the Btato of Oregon, at the cloae you and/ Me.
Portland, Oregon. ,
dear while Ue<lar 84 inches wide difwa like other pen|>lel
of business Feb. 20. 1912.
“W e of great power and influence
RESOURCES
and three eight« of an inch thick
But the man in the street In
in tbe affairs of the country bave
Loan*
and
discounts.........
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.
$23,364.48
yrhiob is to be used fur house |>an qWirM. What becomes of the law if
Overt! rafts, secured and unsecured 10.47 not all of us done the fair thing.
yling ami high grade furniture. thia can be so?
Bonds and warranto................ 868.06
It i* my Intention to handle Real It shall he my purpose lo keep a full stock o f everyth ing rCqim
“It 1« imperative that something
F urnitu re and flxtare*... ........1,469.70
.Tluae «beet« are practically flawless
The great Chief Justice Marshall
be done to improve the condition Estate in Carry eannty, and I expect
inpro
trade in the line of
and m ill men say ia the finest cedar
oth o**h Item s.. ,^».80 of mankind
Cannot we oureelvee to have oflloes in Port Orford and Gold
In a very profound oplninn held Check* and other
Gash on hand.............................. 1846.60
Beach early in the Spring. In the
lumber turned out on the coast.
do something to improv* that con- mean time I will be pleased to corre­ GROCERIES and PROVISIONS,
that tha Cpnstilnlbin must of neces­
According to the North Bend
T o t o l......................... ’ $30,409.60 dilionT
sity follow tha Fing, yet in the 5 by
spond with any one that has property
Harbor, tin- manager of the Cons
BOOT8 snd
4 Philippine decision, the Supreme Capitol
...10,000. I
Oorporaliona, for »ale.
M EN’S and BOY’S C LO IH IN G ,
Bay Manufacturing coni|Miny bus1
I
make
a
specialty
of
handling
(arm
Court reversed Marshall with an Snrpl
“
lue f u n d . .. .. . .................... 100.00 n«h men, powerful men themselves,
««cOeeded in interesting furniture|
apology. Thia to pull the adm inis­ Undivided profits, leas expense*
take a lending part in trying to im ­ and timber land. I have partie* that
L A D IE 8’ D R ESS GOODS
and taxes paid..................... 184.M
dealers and house furnishers ill the
want Fruit, Dairy, Hay and Grexing FANCY GOODS,
' .
tration out n fn bole.
prov* tbs conditions of hum anity land.
Individual deposits subject to
yalue of cedar veneer in place of
check................................. 18,006,69 great changes will pome and they
Again
the
man
in
the
street
in­
W. H. Moosx.
CIGARS, TOBACCO, PIPES,
Demand oerttfleatoa of deposit
40.
felting laid under carpel». The
Time oertifleatee of deposit.. . . 167840 will come m ighty' quiok, and the
904-Henry Bailding. Portland, Or.
quire*: What liecoifti-a of the lawl
CANDY, N U TS and N O T ld ^ w J
J j I hii 1» Io peel cedar veneer three-
mob will bring them.
$30,409.60
Total - -
tw entieth sof an inch thick snd use 1 At tor ne? General Crawford may
“ I appeal, to you that in your
ON) 88
,
In fact, a supply of everything usually kept in a well etoc<ed
it a« a Mivering for floor» that are well feel rompliineul*<l over tbe STATE OF OREGON
RYf
*
dealings
with men under you, yon 8und*y Services at Port Orford
COUNTY
OF
CUBBY
lo l.e carpeted. It is claimed that outcome of the Oregon case, since
I . Ed win Loney, 1 taxe great care to be aura that you
Merchandise Store.
Sunday School every Sunday at
jt will out only drive Instftts away, the Court decided it on lne single Cathier of tbe above-named bank, do
are
doing
the
square
thing
by
sblemnly swear that the above state
10 A .M .
but that it will protect carpets and contention l hut the case was politi­ meat is true to the best of my knowl­
them.”
fliHire and effectually (Iftadto all cal, not Judicial— that the Court edge and belief.
Christian Endeavor at 7:30. A
EDWIN
LONEY,
sound. For thia purpose a low had no jurisdictioo in the pri miae.;
Cashier.
Mr. Carnegie believes that some abort tong service w ill be held first.
And l i o n . W . 8 . U ’Ren may ba Buhei rit»>d and sworn to before me
grade of logs can be used and tbe
•ort of a government oom mission Everybody cordially invited to a t­
1912.
propuct sold vsiy cheaply, in fact ' excused if be shakes hands with thia lat day of March.
W . H M aaxnrrH ,
■boaId fix price« eyery month. How tend.
N otary P u b lic.
cheaper then the felling now in him self ov^r the result
Call and E xam in e G oods, and get Price*
long would it be before somebody
general use for laying under cat-
H»n Geo. Fred W illiams of Mase- CoaaaoT— Attest
.«■«« T tar >$"«»«>• WHH
would
think
it
worth
while
to
“fix
”
W. Z umwalt , ■ Director*
Ofcritijr CuthDrt •*.•. own consti pell on forerei
kchuselts, wbo ap|>rared fur thia
Loots Kx atv ,
nr tts l/C C -C
iTMttieu rrienA WMT
tbe commission?
OPEN FIEL
PLAGE STC
The
Cash Store
GENERAL
Blacksmithing
MONARCH M A LLE A B LE S T Î ,,
RANGES. .
Large A ssortm en t o f H an d Pain
China.
L anterns, L am ps and C utlery.
N ew house S teeltra p s, P o u ltr y N e t’ ;
M AIL ORDERS P R O M P T L Y F IL L !
G I L L I N G S ^ ü "
BEECH ER JESS
P o r t O r f o r d, O r © g o n
AMES S. JOHHSTOK
f& zrP ort Orford’, d r." x ^
13ÆIVK OF ®>O»T ORFORD
- x ;
$r';
NEW GOODS,
y
WILLIS T WHITE, Sr
Port Orford, Oregon
Call and examine goods and getpri
JOHN R, MILLER.
GENERAL MEROHAK
Port Orford, Oreiron*
fur
rBas opened a new Store, wi/h
i
HEWGOQDS, .
Real Estate Notice.
rtoek^W
J.
J.
C.
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Orders Tata for Anything not in Steel
JOHN I t MILLER.