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wî I» J» jw B aB r * '- • & .* THE TRIBUNE. CURRENT TOPICS. Bv-JH-Urron. W E D N E S D A Y . A P R IL 1». IM A * Editor Tntnunn: President T a ft like Champ Clark, ! Kvery Wednesday. hy seems utterly deetitata o f political acumen. In a il . o f hia addressee HARDY T . MTBW ART. appeal to made for atdat adbareaee F ran k A. Stewart, to ‘•thing» aa they ara." Thia to of roorea pleasing to . the higher-ape M m of Agsorixtoff Press. who are nu-parfonlly insignificant T h a t the Appml to B a * « * h»d ae compared l o t be grant aaasa im bued with idea»’ o f progress. Y e t suspended » M (he Biggest Lie of »Hl That Japan bad saowrod a large Mr. Rnuseveit baa shrewdly out-bid tra c t of land in Mexico on Magda- him for the support of (J. fl. Steal Jena Bay. to another Lie,on par with aad the Harvester Trust, Morgan th e later Lie that Germany intend eombiaea G. \Y. Perkins of both ed to invade Megino regardleaa of ¿he Steel and Hsr vreter bn» purchased tba New Y u t k * l i i i < autf Express” United Btalee or of the Monroe Dec trine. Three Lise «¡re t«l3 to' *Jn- and lauaebed.'lbftt.>a|tfr ppa Rome valt organ. flueaes polities and fool fool». And it cannot bava escaped a t — r------------ — Suggestions are also afloat to the lenliun that Mr. Roosevelt remains efleet that both of 1^0great politinal shrewdly mum on the subject of pert»«» are seriously cp«i rider in f the trusts and Ahuu-tariff. LaKoilette H * a * Intelligent and advisability of inserting a p la A in their platforms, for changing the con»u>eatMoly> Against .Privilege length of the PreaMential terms in «11 of Ua'cfoook Mr.^Ifooseveit from four to rix y»SfS. Thabmlnsm though profaning , progressiveness, men of the country are clamoring for defends Privilege, in defending Mor ■neb a change, aa they gay that gan and Pcrkiue. Ariauaa, under its progressive there la no nee in pluftging the coun try ipto the nnoarUigty and anre»t regime elected two U . 8. Senators Of a pre» id«Q tiff campaign every ♦ the other dsy. jpgjust five minute» years, which grantly depresses bdsl- litpe. New Morion under its attnd- paaa for that year and diseoursgM pat regime bas wrangled for «reeks paw enterprises. E ither party in efforts to elect its first Senator poold ha apt to win the hearty «ftp- while four members of its legislature pert o f the large and email bosinsss have been arrested and jailed, con p e n of the country fo toafciag such vieted of solicit ingaad taking bribe» paid in behalf of amuld-be Senators. amoyp. The late deciaioo of tba U . 8. Georga M. Brown. Supreme Court to the effect that tha purchaser of a patented washing Thefts who have known George machine to emqpelled to um in its M . Bfoyn daring hia long and spe- operation only euspa manufactured eeaafpl inenmbeoey of the offfoe ot by the owner of |ba patent, has prosecuting attorney w ill require no created consternation iu and about farther testimonial offline««, integ Washington, and b ill* have been rity and industrious attention to introduced in Congests to an amend d o ty t hot it to to three more recent oar antiquated patent Jagra na 1» ly resident among na that this in make impossible ao absurd ft nun troduction o f him may ha o f value. structioo in the future. Realising their predicnasaot ftm M r. Bropn to in the prime of life pad for «1 year» hen continuously alarmed at tha p ogg hto gooss qu sa o of their at practised lb t h e e q u r t s of o re in pal goo and, for much o f that | jmd serred pc prosecuting attorney that a rehearing can be assured and fie baa shown the poamge to ad tha objectionable decision re versed, psiatotar tha la v without four o r thus the asms interests whiah, move- ad by their gcasd, secured what they faene to oratoci the prati aa to i popieb tha guilty— tha ffik^dfgr, would now, seeing that they had overreached themselves free mamara o f a ^net, Tha taxpayer aak tha same C o w l to rereree iteolff And they have Mpreoodento” i )ma a right U» depend the | p f hia property, aad«)lçttfcaaaqbo m in e U fa U beity,and tha pursuit p f happiness apply Bret to thii emmo T a x eases are quite modern. Oflfoar of tha law m their beat guar I n th a fe tte H a ftM u ft Jfrig e (Shires) ,,ftger night. patea. T a ric h e s untried effigia! |a spoh a service to tp Incur a earl pssa mupooeibllity. The office of prosecuting attorney job, to to May tba hand of Congress rttoan of a ll pub ‘ from any tinker!Ag w ith the patent |a tha moat non partte j|e positions, w h y , then laws “aa they aral” Aad some either Democratic or Republican Congressmen are «killed in methods ponpagt to dispense with a lung-tried of how not to dd- things. pad faithful prosecutor, »here so And, wonder of wonder»! President psRBh depends? Jhftte are those T a ll urges a rehearing in this oaaa pho are rivals to h im and oppnm apparently foiRefoing th at ha him jtia candidacy because they, cay he «elf, wfien qn tbe C ircuit Bench, had has served long enough, Do farm promulgated ah exactly sim ilar de pre, merchant*, mechanics, or. any qtoiqol And thia decision waseited hosinam man transact their affairs in the b rief o i ihe attorneys for the fa th a t wayT Do they dismiss an patent spdculaiMs before the »ante die to entitled to tbs t aor of buying pioneer ed a j—nveqiant that is destined to grantpoputority ia every fltote in tha U a b m .' A H eady • - v On-guo, fbmaaylvauia, California, New Jstraey, , Wtoeonein, North Dakota, South Dakota, Ltfotauoa, ... ...1._____ Nlibras .a, '»• ♦ T- HOTEL MASTERSON Hardware, Furniture | Mrs. A. Masterson, Proprietor Wall Paper, Rope Window-glass . P rf ( Of fttfd. O p *E** Board by the Day, Weak or Month, at Rea» Honable Ratee. A share of Patronage Solicited. C. W. Z umwalt , V. Pre«. Louis K napp , Prea. E. J. L onry , Cashier. Massachusetts have adopted the eoheme while Mtobigan and Illin ois have called special aeasiuns of their Legisla tures with that end in view, Aud uow cuipee Ben Selling ua u sort of reactionary candidate for Bourne’s place, and who, among YOUR BANKING other things, favor* Morgan’s Ship Subsidy. He aaya'be has a cinch in tha Prim ary A pril 19tb. I t w ill be remembered that B ry a n and other leading men bare oon- ! NO BANK W ILL HANDLE teuded thpt the Supreme Court bad destroyed kheerimiaul clause of the YCUR B U 8IN E 88 BETTER Slierm an tow when it held that re atraint of must ba “ unraaaon- ablel” Well, the Chicago packers case prove* the c o n ten tio n to be well founded. The case« failed because there was a “ reasonable doubt as to the “unreaaouableuess” of tlie re- atraints charged. B A N K O F Some in and see P O R T our O R F O R D BUSINESS SOLICITED jj« OPEN FIKE- PLAGE STOVE or PORT ORFORD, OREGON 8TSSL RANGES. Large Assortment o t Hand Painted China. Lanterns» Lamps and Cutlery. Newhouse Steeltraps, P ou ltry Net?ng MAIL ORDSRSPROMPTL YPILLED GENERAL Tweediede tweedledum at a-dum d um ll Secretary • Olcott's case agaiuat Slate Printer Duaiway to oust his printshop from rooms in tba Capitol building so much needed f w legitimate ownpauey having been demurred out ot the lower Court is now pending on appeal in tha Su prUma Court. T o show the quality of legal iacantalion employed by. attys for Duni way tooon vinca J u lga M aliy of tba lower Court th at the enmplainl relied upow by OluoW'a atty would never, never, no never do, I herewith appeud tha list of specific otjeutioas on file in the ease as follows: T h J l Ure Secretary o f B ute bas Blacksmithing Wagons and Buggies for Sale, kept in Stock, also Agent for All Kinds of Farming Im plements; McCormick Mowers, etc. BEEC H ER JE S S P ort O r fo rd , O r e g o n reFemw^pftsftmftnreftwsm^pmmNpsiaftmnmqmR I AMES S. JOHNSTON to R . C. Kieteen.) Tba atrikera Free speech to one thing but dia- tnrbing a meeting with rewdtoa ia T h a t the claim set up in the oom plaint to several and not jo in t, and quite another. that it uannot ba asserted in aa ao> Labor «rants good rands, b at not lion at law by two p to io lib . . gigantic public reoa track» paid for T h a t tha complaint is inooaria- trn t inelaim thga rightuf piwaeasiun bp U»e farwrere. for the state, aud in the same para ■j- W e w ill «son be having a M g coni graph claimiwg'tho tomft right for atrike o f our own. A coal miner the p laintiff O loutt.' earns $10 a dayandgeta perhape $2. That there to no authority under the statute for bunging n a rjeot Equal saffrage to coming at na went action in tba same o f the elate with two clubs. I t may ba enacted on anyone’« relation. by Congreve, and it may come by • a • T h a t tha alleged right of control state votes o f the people. of plaintiff Olcott over the property W e have too.many officials in onr in question does not qualify him to countries, aad the big trusts bolding m aiauin ejectment. our national resources out o f use T hat mandamus ia the only rem- are entirely too deep in local politics. edy proper to he invoked by the Secretory of State, and to the* ocly form of action appropriate to the de A Decision That Counts. termination of thia controversy. Now, if Olcott had begun man damus proceedings, he woald likely have been demurred out for not having relied upon ejectment! Any thing for delay, as Duni way is en joying a vary bonanza in tha way of free rent, free light, free water and free heat. In addition to thia hia profits under the aneiant grab game which be pledged himself when first a candidate to diaoontinue, are in exoeaa of $25,000 a year. Lauglois. Or. G IL L IN G S lh^l[tn Wood and Iron Work promptly done at a Beason able price. Your patronage solicited. wholly mistaken bis remedy; that ejeetment to not the farm of action in which to try out this Ooolrovtrsy. a’wmciur - frenaat and .careful employee from their service because of hie long oon- tinnanea with them? po they , not father eoeourage h i« to remain*, an fong as be continues efficient and faithful? Is (bis not businem, aa wail as humanity end good sense? X Now, then, we have Prosecuting Attorney Rrown, who bas long made pvil doere rm pp t tjw law and the property rights and safety of all our people. He to nop become more efficient than aver in the public service,. Shall aa untried man be Cm ployed? George M. Brown «»« man is well ftaow nto fta^ Ife fires horn near jtoseburg on jtls (hther’s farm: W«r bava geen hiffi f t a boy, when he gerved his apprenticeship at the plow. We have seen him in our schools. W e have followed him in tba law profession, where be has ptcome an eminent success, and • hew elected by the people aa their trusted prosecutor, he baa never failed them, lie is ap honorable, p o r a l, and uprighteitigen in our piidat, and reaches thft JefferatmiSa ptandard of honesty aod eapaeily fn tha highest degree. According to the old m axim, we never mistake when »e “ always put the saddle on the right hmse." G. A. Young. Binger Hermas. J . C. Fullerton. C. A. Riddle. R. C. Dearent. F. H Churchill. L . Harlockar. B .L . Eddy. Steve Gallier. A. F. Steams. James A. Batty. F. W . Hayase. Benton M i rea. W at. HelUwall. fL E. Haaard. -4 The grip of the Interstate Com merce Comiseion over the commerce of the country was tightened on Jan. 9 by a aeries of decisions by the United Steles Supreme Court. The principle was laid down that ship Court that ia now to ba asked to re pjrs suffering c iv il injuries from verse itselfl railroads must go to the commis Jonathan Bpqrne, Jr. and the ion before rushing to the oourts for genesis o f a Nktton wide Reform relief. The paramount authority In the tp iiq fto f J908 delegates were of the commission in reasonable rate selected by the Republican parly to making was upheld by the decision attend the Natlun.il Convention at that the Federal District Cpnrt of Chicago. These delegatee were se Minnesota was wrong in preventing lected by the theretofore a n a l m etli The waters ot the Mississippi have the enforcement of the oommis oda of the thimble-rigging oaucus which named a stand pat dalegnlion risen higher than ever before known. sion’a reduced rates on lumber headed by C. W . Fulton, The ma The levee* hairs .given way in many from the Pacific Coast, Oregon and jority in this caucus hissed the name places. People have eeuaped to Montana points to St. Paul, Omaha of Senator Bourne when the tame higher grqundy, i¿ul millions of dol .¿ n d Chicago, The legtolauve field tors worth of property is destroyed” touching — L!— *“ the * aaoeptanoe of goods was proposed as one of the delegate« railroads for interstate shipment and thousands of people are home- to be selected and be was defeated Such action was oonlrary to all pre leas. A ll able to work are trying to was marked forever aa federal . tor- uedent, aa t beffilo fore either party save or repair the broken levees. n to ry, and States were warned to having a Senator in Congress had The condition s i Mississippi April keep off. The •upremany over Stele laws of similar import of the federal invariably named him as a delegate. 8rd is deseribad as follows: Milliooartoa and laborers are ‘hours of service’' law was aphold. The defeat of M r. Bourne was an affront to that gentlemen and wai working again today aide by side ia The oourt laid down the principle so intended, and to the snrpriee and efforts to strengthen the dykes and that railroad dividends were not Io eonsternalfon of the gang of renetioa - protect the city. The waters of the be the role basis for judging ll artes, be set Himself about getting Mississippi threaten to buret the reasonableness of rates, but th a t his revenge. He ^repftred an In it walls of the leyes. Both ahoye and conditions as a whole were to bo iativa measure providing for a presi batow Cairo a t several river points taken into consideration. Much at dential preferena vole and submit, tha waters ara SO miles wide oom- tootiou was attracted to Jaatice ted it to tha elMtorate <hich was 1 pintoly swamping tba low lands. McKenna*» opinion annulling the adopted by the' people n t the next Farmers my i t w ill require years for North Carolina law which required general ejection. This measure car tha bottoms to dry oat sufficiently railroads to raaaive goods for inter ried a provision also for the popular to b e d I labia. Tba tom in wbnat state transportation, whether they cleetion of Presidential Eieotore aa aad other grain w ill ran into m il bad publtobed rates for the propos ad shipment nr not. “I f tba oarrior well aa delegates to tip National lions. A ll scad com to foal. Tba drying np of the floods w ill obeys the State law, be inewrs tbo Conventions with pay, «0 tjia t hon est men might attend, aa under Ute bring malaria and peetilenca. W ith penalty o f tbo federal law,” m id the old regime, too often only rtofc aad bornea gone, crops destroyed, the joattoa. “ I f ha obeys tha fbdoml people w ill have to ha helped aod tow, he incur» the penalty of the respectable rounders eould go. The proposition w m greeted by already our government baa thrown State tow. Maaifaotly owe aotbor • the Oregonian 4nd other reactionary its prelecting arm about U m propia ity most bo paramooaL and when papers with guffaws of derision. I t by a speedy aad generous appro- i t speaks tbo other moat ho silooL” has happened,|p>»ever, that Senator prifttioo. Ho silenced tbo Stale law. An exchange says **e” is the ideal lunate totter in the English al- ibnt, because it to never in cash, always ia debt, and never out of danger. In reply an exchange says that tha (armor forgets the afore said letter to never in war bat al ways in peace. I t is always thebe ginning of existence, thooommrnoe- ment of ansa, and tba and o f trouble. W ithout ft tliese would bo no water no bread,uo meat, so life, no gospel,' no Jesns, no father, no mother, no brother, sister, wife, home, hearen, boll and no money.' G E N E R A I, i^ zrP ort Orford» Or.^c^ NEW GOODS, and fteSb s u m II to *<H bo reeel red by every staomer. *itti a L £ ^ T . C T ,,ttl1 * repaired * »' GROCERIES and PROVI8ION8, BOOTS aad SHOE M E N S and BOYS, C L O T H IN G , W ILUST WIHTE,Sr Real Estate L A D IE S * D R E S S GOODS, H A R D W A R E , G R A N IT E and T IN W A R E . Notary Public C IG A R S , TO B A C C O , P IP E S Port Orford, Oregon 40 acres in Township 36- 14.—Timber. 166 acres in Township 34- 14.—Timber. Fine bog ranch. 361 acres in Township 34- 14. Fine stock ranch. 160 acres in Township 34- 14.—Timber. Correspondence solicited. Port Orford, Or., Nov. 6,1911 C A N D Y , N U T S and N O T IO N S . I n fact, a supply of everything usually kept ia a well stocked . General Merchandise ^tore. ORDRRg TAKEN kOR AMY ARTK'LR MOT f l (STOCK. t Call and examine goods ar.d get prices. ■fiadtaHftsdbmmAi isb a ii ii n it n JOHN R, HILLER. ' lE R A l M ERCHANT, A m ln l a t r a t o r ’a N o tic e . Port Orford, Oreoron- Notice ia hereby given that the un- derslaned has been duly appointed by the County Court of Curry county, O r egon, Administrator of tha estate of Frank Smith, deetamd. A ll perrons boviag olalma against aald Estate are required te pnppst them w ithin six months from the date e f thia notice, with proper vouebera, to the under signed st his resklence in Port Orford, Oregon ; and nil p«rtl«s Indebted to 51- eaU Eetete are reqalred to pay the auao I t shall be m y purpose to keep a fu ll otook.of everything required by the to aso without delay. Dated this fifth day of March, 1911. Has opened a new Store, with N EW GOODS; trade in tbo line of E. 1. Lonnv, Adm inistrator of tba Estate of F ra n k Sm ith, daocased. G R O C E R IE S aaff P R O V IS IO N S , B OOT8 and S IIO E 8 M E N ’S and BOY*8 C U M H IN G . N otice fo r FW hll nation. 0S1S4 DsrxaTWsrr or vaa Ir r m o a U . 8. Load Office at Roseburg, Oregon F A N C Y GOODS, L A D IK 8 * D B K 8 8 GOODS . ' „ M arek l t t k . M i l C IG A R S . TOBACCO , P IP E S , Notioa Is hereby given that Ben H otchstox C A N D Y , N U T S and N O T IO N S . of Port Orford, Oregon, who, on April 11, 1S19, made Ho w e st os J entry Serial Me. m i fit, for SB K NEttf. B% SEto In fact, a supply o f everything usually kept la. a wall atoexed aad 8Wto SEX BeeUob ft, Tow 2 ship >> ft, Banas 1ft West, Willamette “ m i e d notice of mtootioo oommntatton proof to ee- __________ to the tend above deeerib- Marobaadtoa 8toro. ” ed before R . T. Stewart, United States OommiaattSMr, at Part Ortord, Oregon, on the I9th day of April. 1911. Orders Taken lor Anythinf not in Stock. Claiaront names as wltneaaes: E . B. N a ll, o f F o rt Orford, Oiwaoa. M. 1. Banka, of " W . H . Bennett, of ” W . F . Brynat, of ’• ' B s m a m is F . Jonm , Begloter. Call and Examine Good«, and get Prices. JOHN R. MILLER. General