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M i. THE TJtlBIiX'É. — ■ ■ ■ JtJ K JL ’W' U J W ... ■ CURRENT TO R Ç 9 ! fA * itv -«■ ■* BRH .Capita pmdiu t PkF-! Alaska /o r the l o t year) |iriÔN.)trRÿ(- T l li* e xam i- that of WKDXEHhAY M AY J», At4ii<y T à iw x n : ¿J- « » / f » n - n t t lir United Siat< l. * » « I The tvfnw aometimcs play aueh Carefully c*nnpih*«| si-Hi-tic« «how Published Every WC'lneaday,h^ The articles appearing under this capti <n are edited by lbs So- ‘ /u n tiatic tricks ae alnMMt to take that the oiiip.it of the far N«»itb * » • cialist party of Curry county, to »bom the ap.ice haa 1 m en eohl, ' R A IiV Y r . STEWART. «•u«-» litM ih a way, a» wiiney* tti«*ir 960,000,Qof) Considering lin t the with the understanding t b it personalities t*.- avoided and that ' ■Frank A. Stewart. Aaa«e|»te E ditât inakiiiK tue -ay in your Inai the editor of thU paper waives all r«»|>oii8ibi;ity thereiu that terrilm y wa* hnmchi f« * •200.000 it Hon. E. Hofer 1» a product of the can jw that jt «raa „ fiiin iiv m . Tfca vriaMseaarwi on r v r r rapar . “name” high rehool lytlrn ierstw hile tnent Th.-re are approximately 60. W hat do we Sorialsitawuattodof | w„ , ru ,ak|-„ g grM t . (<> lahAwithaosM M wkleh ro u r.M k-f IwrlpOaaitapakl » the vogue ¡n fyeaJ “ Same” aa what? 000 people io Alaska, w h ite and First, we want to socialIgn the ma pr, vee„ rtl<, |nOsl , rB 1 tried to write it, • nine” in contra nutivi-e, chinery of prixluclion and diatrih.i ■ i j nij it to b, , lrlF M r Morgan Mr Aov«(reiM>e R atbs RaaaocaLLa. ditiinet koi ' tn modern high actio, d _ ’ ____ lion. Thia includes railroads, tele ) Koekefeller and Mr. Armour. We mummery. : n ,,. Grants I'a — Couyier - y - in graphs, mills, factories, mines and believe they have the power to pre 8UBSURIPT1ON M A T » . land enough to break the force of vent an explq-jop, but refuse to use Then lit« types make roe accuse • reo-nt i-»oe: ¿One Copy One Y e a r ....... ....... .»I.A| unemployment and landlordism. M r. Taft with self "abasement,” Failing to get ioha, thren tpiner« , . . , . i lL M a y l.u g g e it ihptt ngne of ,Ona Copy Hix Mon t i n . . . ......... ’ .5 ,v whereae it ought to have been oh nt Gal ice, John Carlaon, George C.»l- One Uopy Three Months.............. W hat do we mean by vocialixuig . ,|>eee gentlemen or «11 other- like —— ———-* -— ———-1 ..... ' I vioua that I fo,.I iotr-n U<| to write »in and O-car Shattuck, went • to these thing-? Making them public them have such power? They are _ _ on their own _____ ° r collective heijdew as any similar number of Both Democratic and Republican | “ abatement ” , digging account and property. You can uu- ' .».‘dark horres” are being well groom Only at considerable intervals of uncovered a lead of free gold quartz ?ferst»nd the relationship of social■ man who could be found - in the We, the people, alune have ,ed in readiness for the fiuivliing lap lime does the world produce a Jef whS< * haa netted them about 1900 ‘*cd Pr"P *r‘ Y *7 Ih ia k in i of th« street. ! feraon, a Jackson, a Lincoln and a «o'» days They sent the buliiou .•cho° 1*. Public rogda, courthouses, the power'll) prevent the explosion. the Presidential race. 4 . Roseau BoU, T a il - * and Joh n H. At tgsl.lv ye t eHch iu 1^. turn ¡a & Grants Pa-a tudey by Cunnty , P“»1' * * * * b e r t h i n g s We simply do not know how to ate . | fti i b 1 f , j | d R? S U i with ap peS n ilv' divine Thdw n CnromieHooee C. L 11 .How. and the : lbal h“ve bee« socialized. our own alreugth. K ' 4 Hardware, Furniture Wall l>per, Bop Window-glass Devoted to the Interest of Socialism • (gom e In ain’ t our jof OPEN FIRE- Wp should majte haste to learn. o u t, ed arid cannot 1 m ; divided; therefore Tne sgtreme gravity of the present loom big they both 'luay tail the » * .* * * linM’ tbey *«*»«•»*,<« well ae »he neb qwarta and say that they the ta|k of ïkpiali^m wanting tu di situation ca^lls put htqdly against Ir u k k .1^’ ^tnaraUim* ht epdlpw «tuvcPMwn.. u * » * » « R* u “',‘ X-‘od f°» vide things up is oonaense. < delay. II there is « happy land up When thing are socialised they 7»h<i •1Q/MJ0. < Three yeara prior >0 his death,J on the face of thp earth, ihb maps are ennduuted for service riithrr do not show it. This the fifth year Roosevelt haa just swept .Cali/ur- under the heading '•Death Knell of than profit; it is so with achAols, D e n m a rk Loses K in g . Privilege,* Altgel4 wrote: of hard liipes in America, unit no nia by a tremendous majority, eeti roads and the m ail; it will l*eso with <ri (OnekiMiWH |>«nv mych longer they They tell ua that hack in the mated at 70,000 over Taft. He has . rP . . , . „ 7 G<|>enliagen, May 15— Prince n,* " llfau,orie< •n d IrmipporUtion ‘flfl<M>, rla w rÿ »•nt in the \Vhile * >H Itt'U rime» 4rp h«rd in Eng alao carried Minnesota and .M ary Christian was proclaimed king king o fi when * b*n they art are socialized; therefore . . . hot|*e yi)d made laws in the Capitol ’ vnrisllan was proclaimed land, hard in France, bard in Ger land and says lie now __ _ profit _ a. inteiest ...... Socialisin"wit| destroy * 1 tf)at courts of justice were it« m in is -. Denmark from the balcony of n-lntf.issM lo in.or« hi- s w s m in - . if fxkv-a- va.*..«» ... jurs.vv nere n< m in i, j Denmark from Mie balcony o f Ü)eI ------- ------ many and hard in Austria. In all I It., a „ .1 I 2 I.. of tho«e places, the rain has fallen Clark also oat rimi California ,o»«r ' were its lackeys; that it controlled But — Socialism does not propose to tlie sun has siione, men bave work ■ c tu re r o o m ■ ,b e P r r te n £ e *be bu8e throng of - .....- ......... Wilson. Bryan »ill lie the Dark the prof-suor in hia Iwstu t he editor In hiaranct urn, the preach-' !*<’ple « b" gathered in front of ’ the on*Y t*1* l«rge ed the earth has yielded but still it Horae ipoat certainly and the next rovnl residence u tools that are 0oci«lly used; therefore Is Incoming increasingly dilB.-ult io er in his pulpit; that it swaggered royal President w ill ba Bryan or Rooee- in the drawing room; that it ruled at „ . .. , the claim that it is agiinst (trivate keep alive. Everywhere the co« of H ' ” Z J ________ _. the clubs; that it dominated with . v n i' n i u u "8 • ' j PruP«rty property >• ia fab*; false; indeed indeed i i u u chief living is n«t only high, but bream Z evert ‘ * ,d ‘” y i I i /t , ‘ " ' c i “ im *’ l" m‘ k“ il «" . * ing higher. Work is hard to get, George Edward Adams, sentenced that ever)* y e tr «ftt.rgeri tu power, her» Monday died I a . I night. The’ . . . - to'ten yearn on McNeil Island for every move inereased He dominion; k».g »as traveling infcognjt,, o}, hig ; l**>Ple to »'*’ • Pny»l» properly the but it ia no harder to get than food. i . .c ' private property that they need for I was tolil at the Bowery Mis gold thefts, while cashier of the that the men aiid the women who <.......... dartd In even question the divinity I ’ r” " a on8 / ’P * ,u « their comfort, yei/sre «oil happiness sion ill New York that within a Beattla assay oUor, has been | m ruled. of that instit'utioq were ostracised, j « - v o n vale^.ng fromunfl.mn.gt.on j ,o After spending two days In Seattle 1 Zere K d ' ’ I ' b,e ' U" g# , " “ h <’ UM’n< ,he ihe ballot and absolute equality will, radius of h alf a mile from the mis Jse returned to the Federal Peni were hanged. sioq were 50,000 idle men who royal parly had quarter» in tha i X > . . . r tentiary, to take up a p |id pp-ition I But the great olqpk in the chsm -1 Hatnburgerhoff Hotel. A t ' ten m* n,d ° , e k ere re l could find no work, 10,000 of whom ci___ l a _ , a freed I of »r .).> _______ . . . . __ .. would not make Woman propeily Were absolutely homeless. Nobody as bookkeepe'r-rrbùt mao. her _______ _ _________ __ _____ the O m ni,«tent never stands . 0 ’jdfM‘k b i t night, the King left the ,.n s « * . , * liu d c q u ld not promote “community knows how many idle inen there are During a li of U a iacarceratiqu of . t y.':lfod' * < • * lhe YM r " * * hole u„M»..mpan,ed f.w h,s o-„al 1 f wo^ „ care in the country, though in Europe ‘X g t-i.i - j l • i Jn I bad ticked away £ b fl tears, F in once ally it struck the ihecenturie-. h « tr and the -.ro ll hefom « , lrin g. y 0 had g,,„e ! b#wdy ho^ . ( or free ,„ w> a, it ¡„ they keep track of such facts. 'charge' of the Adapts books, bj,e ^e t^ n Some estimates place the number of ie bae devls d<jj|ig world heard the tread p / a ndllipn only . short distance when he p .s fal|g|y charget, (Successor to M, f t Jflefoend -.r unemployed men and women «a ad a naw system of keeping prison armed men, and rlavery vanished 1 nverconie ir. the street by a eqddcn But Socialism dues propose some high as 5,500,000 but they are only Note t h e o f apoplexy. H e fell unco- accounts that proved * q satisfactory from America forever. ) t ia now aanounoed that the gov- parallel. Today commei cialism i . ... a j . . thingmore than the socialization of estimates. ATI we kno w Is that the (m prgy jpwerJ tu le . at tjn, W hite * 'iM'* ‘ w ,h ' -" d millions. dis number must iton into ■ if eminent wdll adopt it ' for isll the unuse a w l makes laws at Ihecapitol; ’ ’’ »••’’ •'y- Not being recognijed na the means of produotiqq and Yet, in the face of such conditions, tribution. Jt propores also the the cost o f living goes steadily up.. Federal I’ risops. ’ courts of justice are its minister-; * ja-r-on of great promiiieone, His democratic oontrol of them. This — ............... — ■ senatnra am | legislators are its la. k- body wa- rnshed to the nearest hos means an extension of popular rule When /The Socialist« of Guos have a ll eye. J t controls the preacher in his ,.iln| ;n Helping tha Agitation, meoriiera &,,(,, lh politics and industry. It pulpit, Ihe piofestor in his lecture . - arrangements made for giarling a room, the editor In bis sanctum; it ° f ,* c," ne alarmed «»•»[ in d u e s th« In ilie tire , referendum Bishop'Vaughan of New York S • V" v w iiv iM H lj »t . . asfw -saw ^aw w a ,» » ^ s s S » • |O • S w a , lv |v | Rer eoon ia Coquille C ity ; I t ,ie swaggers in the drawing roo»; u hra fciilunt in return, seaicti was! , nd ree#1L It includell , lie power preached a sermon against Socialism b i t perms men t one devoted lb f® permament one devoted to r u t * jt theclulw; it dominates with instituted anij the body was *HMsd: ur\h B worker to ernnh^ him and the New York World printed it v w- — I « ■ - . I l l I II» I I ' ' - | I I 1 I 1 | It Jt raised a owmmotiuu among its ■ -5 P F Î _i i v ___ i’ . . ___ ■ ... aa broils it 1 the hours and condition o IaU .. of f tabor, , he ll(,|,.| of Socialirts w ill never hfi known E i-n ry je a r enlarges its powir; and |lt,ek readers and resulted in « treroen- T lM iljk iftt ' was Inn m«n -nri vftmaR n./Uao* - ‘ - - the men and women protest against r 4 ' “*** and selet*httow n foremen. Under ditua agitation for Socialism Com while they require members to sign the crime« being committed by bT - * comp!, ete- __ ~ such conditions there could not be m«oting editorially on the matter • pledge io vdte . 'straiglft ticket. organiseli greed in thi* oountry__ *1 restored to health by his t organised thiy oountry— 1*1’ r**b>rrd trip the World says; A man who own not cast a Free vole who talk of protecting the Ameringn • south. Ye-terdav be felt unusual- the boesiem or bureaucracy that ex Lack of space has prevented the iste today, and the claim that So js not ■ free roan' bul a party tool. people-rere.ostra.ixed, are vilifi-d, i ly well during the day and ex- iniblioitlun of more than • repre cialism favors these things falls to sentative part of the volume of cor Il r„-e i) jov , hiR ' , Iy — ......... W hile this “ Afede and Peisian” are hounded and imprisoned. mildness to . even : the ground. - r— - — - v ~ v a ^ que-tion o v -,|,,|s | the IIVJ respondence brought oQt by the ser rule endures, they are blowing their seem» ’ • ■' • ................. - Io Copenhagen t.xlay. Heremsrked ’ tub , I t means also tlipt Socialism is m oil«. B u t the letters given suffice he was refreshed and completely not a cut «nd dried thing that we to allow the deep interest in and re- may justify it in Qerpipny but not m ing— s till.tic k in g .. Soon it will a restored to health. tparkahl« knowledge of Social.sip j are trying to force down your throat possa-seJ by. the writers, equally by | the U nit«! Slates where men are ( t * in strike the hour and die world but is rather merely a proposition those advocating and those untsg-J already free and will never yield an wil1 * « "*'♦ 1.000,000 but 10,000,000 Pictures in School. inherent self-evident right. fretfTheii rise up. armed not with to put all power into the hands of onistic to it. The W orld’s corres > _ mnskeis, bqv with free men’s bal Orange, N. Y ., May I t — Thomas the prople and trqsl them to do pondents diiw-ust Socialism in telli lots, nt«l die sway of commercialism * gently in both its political and re what they may iliiiik is tight. Bryan Man of the People. w ill vanish from America forever. A. Edi-bn expects to spend ^13,000, ' ‘ ‘ ♦ ■ ligious aspects, as i t affects mar I t means that the talk of Social 000 and devote eixht years to tne — John Peter Allgeld. riagennd the family mull’s relation to ism destroying religion or the home his fvllowmi-n and the state, <kc, and Portland, May 7— To the Editor Altgeld WnS a great lawyer, a bu work of perfecting a repertory of is necessarily nonsense, seeing that disclose an acquaintance with its f»t The Journal— In 1896, at the educational films that will meet the man lawyer, who had a horror of Democratic convention a t St. Louis J i'precedenls” fb ic|lalw ays |ieath requirement- he has set to make the it canuotoverride the will and wishes literature and understanding of its „ , doctiinos which will perhaps appear Sv. • . j . ~ Bry“ D.’ tb* « reab*» wf lb ‘‘H1 i wart the rtmd to human, common moving picture u-eful in the school j of the whole people. •»V. • surprising. One thing mnde clear Jiut certain tilings will follow the a l l , , to n e bound leaped m lo the sens, every d .v Jn.tibe. W hile on- riaim. by the correspondence it that « cun lim elight, instantaneously became ' cupying , he (H,nch u „ „ M jd of ||jnl The inventor says he is sure the aocialixition of the big tools of pro siderable element of the public is L. / - v u ,,y,o g io e iwncn it was ta in oi nim the m.wt prominent milgen of the , lhat( if ‘t ^ l i , ^ . . 8tood ¡„ lhe boys who hate school and who could duct ion and distribution. The peo doing a good deal of serious think ; « 1 i - ' i - i H ' S . i . W ~ i.. - j not learn from their books could not pie w ill be «bie to employ them ing about Socialis m. I l is undergo Wagons and Buggies for Side, kepi j0 Slock, ing an investigation and study must be every Inch a man. baJ , friquenily" the case) Judge Altgeld help being interested and learn from selves, and to retain their fu ll so which may liglp explain the increas also Agent for All Rinds of Farming Im- have we done for thia great man? cial product. Landlqrdism «nd motion picture screens. ing prominence of the socialist vote ulways sought out a way to do jus Oh, tlie pity of it. profit taking will pass. As all will piements; McCormick Mowers, etc. in election ¿returns. Edison intends to send agents to lice, law or no law. And then oomnienced the battle • The more sermons the bishops all corners of the earth gathering always have jobs and get all they of giant«. On one side stood Bryan Judge Howard Hollister of Gin- material for his films. When his produce poverty will end. As pov I preach against Socialism, the better Wood and Iron Work promptly done at a Do it •ik’ ji lower of strength. W ithout cinnati, one of President T a ft’s ap task is finished the go and it will be for Socialism. of the Hie pupils OI tne erly ends ignorance C - will D- reasonable price. Your patronage solicited. some more, Bishop. *' •. - inqney,almost without help,depend- pointees has decided in effect that that future will have opportunities of ' n,.M ,en,b’ «f ‘ b« quarrels and i ing llfF K k f a l v 11 t w in h i m God given pow ! (Its . » _____* t ’+ sorely upon his the great a express companies are - be becoming acquainted with lt|e ao-! tenths ot the prostitu Pass O n e . era and abilities. Apd the fight he i yond all legal control. | *'Pn and practically all the ' wars, Either llwities of the world. made excelled the fight of Peel for that decision or the express com that disgrace modern civilization The rich Q»«n was more than IQ- the repeal of the English corn laws, panies ought logo will disappear. dignant. Whichever oqe C g rd o f T h a n k *. ‘‘ Don’t you try to atop me he said excelled the mightj* deeds I of P itt .it Remember, however, that Social 'ibglit be |hat wi it ipjgbt that would have to g>, 2 »■■■— 1 otaWM»- ■ — — --------------------- to Saiiit PeUV, -‘ f ’ve got the pass.” jh e great commoner of England, «hrtuRl have .111dge ;e Howard HoJIi-- ' We destfCto thank our friends, and ism is not « scheme that a few havu ‘‘Lets h a v e * look,” said the ven php Was hurled from |siwer rer by a I«» going with it all those in any way, contributed devised;.it 1* not e ll due to agita "X T* erable gatekeeper as he laid down Judge Hollister’s decision adds ' U,e oomiort a"d welfare of our fath- rotten monarchy audoorrupt plutoc W f i- 'l' tion. I l haa evolved out qf oondi- . hia . . . . lis . a , .privileged ^ ,a a , I K g c u t w of entrants upon <f racy an<| forced back into power by one to many other reason, why ,b . tiona growing oqt from tlie develop- a near by oioudbank. Rapidly he " grateful menl of machinery, and fo'iows in I n n ’ htbugh the iinea of the scroll. the will of the people What do we bill of Congressman David Lewis of .emembtaiiofc “H ’m so you’re Mr. Chinkley «re H voh , M clvi « and W ill J ohnson ‘ logic that which has gone before; do with great men? Cast them in- Maryland, putting ap end to theex- ( Fort O rford, Oregon, yo u T ’ bi oblivion, and elect the charlatan press monopoly ought to Pass.— ¡A F amilv . therefore, it is not going to l»el end .4 “ l'hal's who I am’’ the rich man and lhe'|sditieian. Then We pon Eouuomie Leagpe. c‘i bY ®it|fer schemes abuseor trick infilled his cheat as much aa poa- der what ia (he matter. We simply IM1. Roseburg 21«, Uet No. 08026 ery. sible. Seattle, May 15— A lte ra stormy , N O T IC E F O R P U B L IC A T IO N “And you gave this magnificent g « what we ask for. '' I t is siipply a new awakening of Board by the Day, Week or Month, at Re», On the other side of the battle of session, the Democratic Slate m n- ‘ the worker« of the world; looking orphan asylum to the children of United Htatea Land Office, »onable Rates. A «hare of Patronage the men who were killed in your giants was ranged aU lhe foices of I vention at W alla W alla last week. Roseburg, Oreyon, April 29, 1812. towaid a higher and jusier eiviiiza Solicited. factory?” instructed for Champ Clark for Prea No; k»is hereby given tta»t the North - bad in the n k jio p .' Against this I lion and «n end of mastery and ex ‘‘That’s me— yes I did ju s t that.” formidable combination this great ' ident. An effort was mnde to s ta m -1 ern Pac,flo Railway Coqipany, whose ploietion. “ And where did you get the *5 8t P*‘“1, Minne- J” pianjdtood alime and battled for the 1 pede the convention for W. J . ; B»y-1 money for the erection of this asr- s>, ho 11,, t v tv ii 1 1 * ° * a’ h *a thia 29th day o f A p ril 1912 ‘ T Louis K napp , Pres. i . thlaolUce Ha application to ae This earth ia likes big bomlwbell. luro?" C. W. Z umwalt , V. onm'mon neuple, and for the good of nn by tfo. M , Mid row U ifom. people “ W hy from the factory nf course.” when Ihey could mil put their man ' lect under the provisions of the Act of The high cost of living is the fuse. •IL “ And did you spend il a ll on this E. J. L onry , Cashier. over; but this The fuse has burned neatly to the wet unsuccessful, Tunanes, approved July 1, 1898 (30 will we do with him now? asylum?” H« will be nominated, fie will I«. The reapit is that the gat tiering S,B* - , 890>, as extended by Act of shell. Something ia going to hap “A ll? I should say pot. W h«t The country need* him i brokB MP"«n * r « ’nP«»and ones more ,7‘ ,9W’ 1x11 pen. Either the fire will 1^ put V elected do you take for? A Boob? I ju « split party and tw Tctm ven tio n a > * R a tio n , „„horn The lucky trio .re « i l l taking PLAGE STCV MÖNARCH MALLJSABL^ ßTFI]. RANGES. . . Large Assortment of ffand R sir Chin»/ . ■ ” :> • • Lanterns, Lamps and Ctotteiry. . Nevrhouse Steertfaps, P o e tr y Net MAIL ORDERSPROMPTL Tf PILLED t . **’ * ■ <_ .’— - _ G IL L IN G S ^- I i. ” ’ , AMES S. JOHNSTON M ERCHANT, f& jrport Orford, O r.-r^ JOHN R. MILLER. C . r G E N E R A L MERCHANT, Port Orford, Oretroh- Has opened a new Store, with NEW GOODS, GENERAL Blacksmithing BEECH ER JE SS ] P o rt O r fo r d , Q x e g o n U A -r i» . " fc'' f HOTEL MASTERSON Mrs, A. Masterson, Proprietor bed I as ever. The perched crops needed rain. H e ie still the man of » thv hour. Hia only erime ia he stands for the common people. People are against him simply because the a gents of W all street, the subeidised prea« tell them logo against him. E. T kcsiialk . out and all w ill be well, or the fire - w . . - i w v ............ disaffected. There were several coo w. W. A. w ill not he put out and all will be testing delegations. Both of those Any and all persons claiming ad- hell. The French revolution was from King county were seated, as ' wrsrly the Unds Asansfkad, ordcairtn* caused by the high cost of living. the easiest way <mt of the trouble. to ob> ct because of the mineral ohar- And a woeful woman, walking the •cter / of •b*J*“ the lan«l, for «nv any other raaaon «reels of Paris beating a drum and J^‘e/ ''• or f«v I f Andrew Carnegie fell so easy , *T,tb? t o • to spilicant, . ... n il nL? ^ 8,2^a *pi', ’can‘ . should Should k , . » ' ,b* r • •^’davits flJ,l“Yda of protest in this cr?,nd ( bread ’’ was lhe spark that for a Pittsburg type of beauty t i there «««bon or Iwfo re the tSih day of June set o< the «hell would have been no holding hit m in , *’ • No one wants an explosion in thia F. J o i n . Jia I timore. I t s o m a a country. But I shall venture to say M. rB -» y Pr«s, U s s|>enl a small part of it that way, tbe rest— •; B A N K O F P “ Don’t bother explaining,” said the Saint. I see it «11. Yon made money by killin g men in your fac YOUR BANKING tory and with a part of that money you built an orphan aavlum for their children. You don’t belong here Mr. ChHiklev; you’re due «- bout two hundred' and fifty six m il lion mi lee straight down.— The N O B A N K W I L L H A N D L E Maeese. Y C U R B U 8 IN E 8 8 B E T T E R O R T O H F O H Il BU8INE8S SOLICITED P O R T ORFORD, OREGON