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

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tip p e rs in a ll rtf the local Cun
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by
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R e t t i la r e w H tn g s o f Local R a ttle Census o f 1900
Yet,
tile
8 u rp lu «
W h ile P o rtla n d a n d the
-ie ;
WiJJain
a ll« V a lle y have been drenched * i l b
'l - r '♦t** »«»A»» | w f w K were looking
on t-oiuplnt-i iv lv au-i t i n i e r la g o u r-
erlyae th a t u w«a
we
who were ru n
n in g the »howl
/ a j f a la te ly , th re a te n in g cfope, C u r
A n d ilv? IhroeeveR p s r fy w ith a l l
m akes
the average ta lis t w ih le rn c s r, yo u w ill « ik y rig h t
each '-»ego 8 4 8 7 òr 1 1 4 0 per d a y , a n d th e where yon are . I w ou ld »>’>< le a d !
I pro du ct 42,451 o r 87 « 0 per d a y . . P
iy o u in to ib is promised- laud i f 1
I
1»
wage w o rk
e r R g g t a S $ * 9 ^ ^ R ^ , f < » ,u M
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la 1 ta 890
o n • tfae _________
L ______
C ta ç w r C tap iory /o r ?2 per w n l o f h i i , „ o d Uc t.
jlu 'c r - r l« » e re ru rrn jn g Ihinfas, we,
,.
71 am not a la b o r leader. I d o
not p a n t y
, o u to fo llo w n i t e r a n y I
I. . t a
<a '
one ej«e. i f yup are |i« d tin g for
M«>ree 10 lead y o u n u t o f th ia capi­
Rock L ocal, firs t h a tu rd a y I n
the
tu o n tb a t 1 ir’uhjgk P . M .
w at
——- —
——— ■
¡tia rd w are ,
W all Paperj J
s e n iim en t w h ic h Ttehe «xpreetedto
an assemblage o f w o rk in g m e n : "
the Ba­
I the
ba« lawn sold,
k ih e umlerstae
» 4 persuasitele« be •voided M id that
tper waafaaa a ll rwutonaihiute u .m i n
jK iio i, w h it h, as D agg ett had pointed
^ J id lt o r
Yak
in a ll hia 1 ilc, n ever u t-
h red « r c n t i n ^ n t b a l f So tju„ »« tb i«
O tri deride.
C iv ilis a tio n Is surplu s v a lu e , and
s urplu s value is
produced
plus o r
labor.
unpaid
Iwcume o f
c iv ilis a i ion
I n 1 9 0 0 , " « •‘w n w »ne * • * * « « « lead y o u o u t.
cent o f his Y o u m u s t u s e y a u r heads ae w a lla «
p ria lu c t. A u d m illio n s , o ut of em­ y o n r lie n d a a n d get -yo u rselves o u t
p lo y m e n t a il the tim e in spite o f o f ro u t preaeot o o n d itio n . As R ik
•he g re a t incen tive o f 17 p e ro e n t o f n<iw. the c a p ita lis ts use y .m r heud»
lie received qulv 17 |ier
by sur
W h a t w ill
p ro du ct.
w hen labor
a u d y o u r hands.**— A l l a n L . Benson
i
B u t does
«nyfaudy
Qosit in and
L-
b elieve th a t in Pearson's M agsxine.
th e greatest incen tive goes w ith the
uo pruduoss no m ore th a n i t use«?
r y O < «m y h»djt)jQ p re c ip ita tio n ,m d
T hu R ea l E n em y .
W a said th a t u ivi.'isaliu a la sur lowest wage»?
p u r rw u le are g g tfin g <|u»ty »Ince p ro m ire o f a iu e u d g M n t io th ia ba-
plus
vatne.,
ie;
T
h
a
t
i
t
e
x
is
ts
nu
Ih e show er a week-ngo. W h ile th ia h a lf.
s u rp lu s V alué e x tra c te d fro m those
H . B i t , Joseph, O re .— In 1907
T h e enuiny who comes to us with
/a v e r e d cue»! has tw ice the an n u al
W h e n e v e r M r. B everidge sh all
J . P. M organ said th a t labo r iu this open visor wa faee w ith a « m ile ; to
w
ho
produce.
I
n
o
th
e
r
words
o
iv
l
r a h t f a l ^ ^ e ^ W ^ . n t u t , . ^ I i . y , »level,,p l * i | ^ y o i^ t „ f realising
llx a tip ii j a the fello w who d o te not u o u n tjy
to be show n th a t cap set o u r foot upon' h ia neck is m ere
J 1 has o n ly a I o u t o n e -h a ir the ra in
th a t the c a p ita lis t is n o longer i « D-
p
ro
dtiee
b
ù
t
oÖDsuroe«
a
n
d
w
ho
H
al
m
ust
lu
v
e ils “ re ttirn a and hk p»sy / n r us. - T h e s tu p id ly b rtP k l
/ . ‘, , J V , P 'V < *'rrw p o u d iiig 'la y s
earary in tl>e operation o f in d u s try
•peiKte t,|e swat u f th e tim e lateutel-y m ig h t s* w ell l i e w added w h e th e r acts o f violence o f police a n d p o li­
ill fact a d c a d d rn g upon in d tis tria i
hm fing.
U.e laborer gat»- anything or n(H. ticia n s , th e o o ira O H L o f a n t i social'
progress, lie w ill h a v e (be cun rage,
H e n o e g w iv -y
iltx
a tip
p o U u syu'N
tot laws, th e «
k rt(i
re v
v o
o lu
lu tio
tio n
n ' ta
law
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n -w
iy m
s H e iyaaons
con trolled th re e fo u rth s o f th e 1
" « re
w s *
F a lse C tainj.
lio u e a ty » m l a b ilit y to m a k e p lain
w ith d n u e — a h i g t / t U non p ro d u ce r., b a n k in g m rengtb o f (b e c o u n try 3 * B itM ,’ 'a r y b ill« — these o n ly sro u ie
• ft* ?
4^----
his Ooociuaiona. A n d I com m end
W h a t srill become
liecow s o f h im w hen the and was enabled through, th e gov feeling» o t f p ity in g con
fern o
r: the
conrem
pr;
flie no lira i ion ..I the Socialist« Io his aeriuu» notice a m agasina a r ­
«
w
ia
lis
t
frie
n
d
s
and
-in
d
iv
id
u
a
l
a n d o f B r y a n , th a t feuoaeveft has
e ro m e n t le ttie g h im h ave its fu n d s , enerny, b o w a v e r, ( h a t roactiee o ut
ticle w ritte n by M rs. Aroue P in c h o t
w orkers pr.idutw no mors th a n they » make large sum « o o t o f th e de
the h a iid b i us for a p o litic a l a l l l -
^stolen th a ir p rin c ip le« and inefirpor- w ho paid w visit to L aw rence u fle r
am s n m e ?
•Dce,
a n d fn tru d e s b im a e lf upon Üt
prkkaion
of
19(17.
N
o
w
(ba
b
sn
kiag
ated t h e m i n th e Progressive p la t ( the sruiikp
____ _____
o f b a ttle ___
had cleared
W h y he w i l l have to go to work power has regained its poise and aa a frle n d a n d b ro tb e r,— hi in and
/o r t n , is f r a n k ly a d iq ittA l, b ut not a w a y , m id was u tte rly d um foanded
th a t’s a ll, a n d i t w oo’t k i l l h im
mm g
L.A
s>
. there
.
. *
pow er as chief m o rtg ag e holder, tax h lm sinn e h av « we to fe a r.— W m .
h <w
’ tl.s.1.
lb tiir . th
e ft.
Before
call . by th e dlscoveiy th
a t n o t a s o lita ry
e ith e r, o r I f i t dues he w ill n ever be oullector, slave d riv e r e n d preecriber L ie b k n e c h t,
b a a th e ft, theye iUust be a pyior Owner o f th e great wotUen and c o t­
mi«aed.
' '
o f the weal and woe o f o u r 90,000,-
ow ner.
T h e re is no p a te n t on ton m ills resided in that c ity . U puu
John Q uale.
0 0 0 people, it is d ie ta lin g w hether
th o u g h t. T h e re are no priiieipiea in v e s tig a tio n she found th a t the
o r n » t th e currency sh a ll exp a n d or
p i •tk lre m a n e h ip , th a t w ere , mA m a jo rity o f th e ow ners reside in
o f its b lu ff and b lo a te r
id
. OHM FWE- •.
W ^ ® ,'3TOV£
le " c b iir t r i h«a y.
A
¿ bo ug ht o u t thousands o f years ago.
A ll beneficent
principles
com m on heritage
of
Boston, a n d th a t som e o f them bad
such d iv id e n d s as to
at«, jo a t; rich .
■They belong l<> you an d to
f *
T h u s d id M rs.
m ake
P in o h o t
them
uu
.Some atattetica
Y
c o n tract according t o - its o w n iu te r-
Ila.
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8 o c i« lb t T a c t B o f lu tu re st.
re g a rd in g th e 1
“ T h e re ’s an o ld fello w
cent n a tio n a l S o c ia lis t P a r ty orm v r
• dvan ceu M qL
F«w ta,uoter change, strike.
jn e e t w itb w h a t Is better.
Ç U R S e ftT T Ô P IC 8
UpTOJt.
-
.E d ito r
T ribcmk :
T h e recent d eath o f .E x U. a Sen
ato r W a s h b y rn a t M in n ea p o lis re-
sever^l facte. H o n .
B. W ashbW O rrts-H m g ¿Jutted
jn in d e d m e o f
J5-
Jfhl pbllcan, every surface
d io a iih g th a t h o w ou ld
fact in-
a g a in
snd
^ g a in be re e le e te A v ty w a i t m an o f
jreeognixed abf]t<>
p aty and
trtel sturdy bon-
indejiendenoe,
b u t these
^ u a litie e , to the surprise o f everyone,
(Moved bis u n d o in g ,
/
g e in tro d u w d
b ill again st the curse o f elock p it
d e a lin g in “ futurea:’, th a t is, s e llin g
com m odities,
w heat,
c o rn , w ith no in te n tio n
ootton
to
and
d e liv e r
the same, th a t d id n o t, in fact, ex
Jst. T h a t wag nbiiut^SO years ago
p n d before the vog ué’o f d irect
p ri
jn a rie e .
J n a great speech in fa v o r o f his
,b ill Senator W a s h b u rn pointed o u t
If** dishonesty, im m o r a lity and eco
7 .^ ? -
U
112 t e
five jw ro e n t were n a tiv e -b o rn Arntw
L&nteriu, Lamps and C^HT^
Newhouse Steeitraps, rovJn&iNet'nx
MAIL ORDSRSPROM^TL TPILLEL
G IL L /^ S ^ S -
R
efficiency depends upon
your conf
SeoM*«
and sngtaips
LW.I-
c ia lia m w i t h j o u . ” — P u ck-
lean», th e re m a in d e r being d iv id e d
- A n d I w ould not ha understood
Kog
as c o u te iid in « ’i b s l c a p ita lis ts in :i. follo w s, SO f a r aa k n o w n :
P la in S p e a k in g in E n g la n d .
M H R ttlF F ’M BAM S.
ten«! 12, G e rm a n y 10, C a n a d a 9,
c o m b in a tio n h iv e n ot proved a rewl
Russia a u d F in is 11 d ft each, Scot
T h e in d u s tria l s itu a tio n in Eng i i “®
m ? o ld e r
benefit to m a n k in d , fo r th e y have.
land 4 , N o rw a y , S w telen, D e n m a rk
T h e y h ave ta u g h t th e w o rld t h a t ,
tend is g iv in g rte . t o n , me u n u su a l- | t h e * ^ }
coo fiaraiio n on a large scale ta not] and Ire la n d ft euofa, H o lla n d , A u s tria
ly plain »(«isking by prominent
‘*“ > *« •1 of said Coui», dated
(a n d P o lan d 2 Catfh a n d H u n g a ry ,
D ., . ' » « . «nd
m e«
TbeTact th a t th e re w .» .h o w » 1 ’ « h d s y o f J * M
» j * - • . A ..D
o n ly possible b u t im m ensely pro fi
utrsete
___
_
»
dirscterf,
ooaatmmdin«
W ales, B a v a ria , R o u tn a u ia , Btdte-
table. B u t c ap italists h av e heen so
Io be a large incressa In p rofite In *h e e berelnaftar
property
hereinafter dauerîbëd
desrrlbod real
r
n -la , I t a l y , K o an d in a v ia a n d , Sla
the
demanda
o f the >>Umti<
B ritis h commerce ¡fa 1 9 U a m o n g J ta . e
T. a ta
P n fy ^ lV
/a fa
;
a m p ly rew arded (or their enterprise
U» e g , a U sag
Iv r «<» net th<* defehdah-, M.
v .m in 1 eaeh. O f th e ascertained
th a t th e y have grow n sordid— In
leading firm a , n o tw ith s ta n d in g the T . H a r r is ,1 ^ 7 5 ; the*aumr tir g'.Vi.pt
«acupatm ks o f the m m , 1 1 7 were
sqqje re tig a d f b « i|tfl--^ is n o e w ill lie
m ie tim ite k a n d laborers (m in e rs ,
c a m p e lle ^ s y w n -o id a tg tQ re lin q u is ii
m au ldn ist»,
»belr g rip ifjA n lp lh is tr y w hich w ill p rin te r» , M rp e n te ra ,
rig a rm a k e fs , etc ) , 3 0 e d ip ir« ¿ t d
th r la l rg
r e e ' PJroept pp» an n u m fro m the 98th day .
th e re a fte r he prosecuted fo rth « pub
cent r k ilr tx t f d iv id e n d s went
jo n ro a lls t« , 21 la w y ers , 2 0 lecturers
lie good, as it had ilie re t«fo re been
*to lu " .“ ' fS
‘ I * 0° * 1 “ P" '
£
Wild a g itato rs, IS clerks, book fcekp
prosecuted foe p riv a te p ro fit.
s to re a re reported t o have cleared P®«* f ° r ■»!« » t public auction a t the
e r s a u d salesm en, 11 farm ers, U
-
, - - ,1 1 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 p ro fit fto m enhanced
to “ 't, ° ® “ rthouee a t
- I t w ill be remembered th a t I sug
m .„ j
„ „ „ p r lo ^
„ lh l, u
f c
u
o w y a -j,
gesled th ro u g h the eolnm ns o f the
the re m a in d e r being d iv id e d am o n g ^ u e e tio n w ith the x re a t strikes nt . c" . h’.,??.a“ t ‘,r ‘l V ' ,h * S lrt d » /
Aug-
T b i b i n b sonfi a fte r G o v . Johnson’s
, - —
fa»i
AMES S. JOHNSTON
H.
.
.
.
.
.
wqw» wa
nom ic a b s u rd ity o f stock exchange as “ e m o tio n a l and vehem ent ra th , r
sharps being p e rm itte d to accum u ­ than in te lle c tu a l” .
la te m illio n s o u t o f n o th in g abeo
T w o years ago P resid ent T a f t a d ­
Jutely ; th a t the gains o f these* sure- dressed a largo crow d in Cooper
th in g sharps were necessarily b a l­ U n io n , N . Y ., v e ry m a n y present
anced by the losses o f others w ho being wage w o ik e rs. T h e President
(h»d no in tim a tio n o f the tricks set had said th a t i t would he agreeable
average
le n g th o f m em bership in
the p a rty eight years.
A s ig n ific a n t fea tu re was the larg e
h nrober
o f wom en
these th e re were
delegatee.
tw e n ty six.
Of
both
a n d o th e r workers. L..»Pih»r » h h
1" i " * 1 * hl.c*, .th? “ W H . T . H a rris
and
other workers, together w ith an , 1 had
on U.a~f5te d k ^ f ¿ ¿ n Z i s o r ^ ;
increase o f em ig ra tio n
S I S , 5
: s
,
fro m G re a t J1« * bad any tim e slnee, o r now haa
to 1 , w
z o l^ S o In 1911, has provoked o u t
spoken com m ent, especially fro m
•hoae n ot
Id e n tifie d
Q u a rte r ot the Northwest Q uarter,an d
t m L l a ^ " W eJof
d ire c tly w i t h ' • ^ M a r W . S . w d
Uouoty, Oregon. ..
.
Date»l, July 11. i # n .
...
-
W M . A. B I8 H E L ,
Sheriff of C u rry Oeunty, Oregon.
in th e press o f this c o u n try b u t the
G atew o rth y and others in th e D a lly
M a il h a v e been
e xten sively quoted
d t cl « ra tio n o f Jerom e K. Jerom e, * ~
the fam ous novelist a n d p la y w rig h t, lB
in a lectu re at C a m b rid g e , w h ile the
moet s trik in g o f a ll, haa not been re­
p orted .
.
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dre -re- S»-«J*
GOODS
V'
iveijOfilMg
veqelw t
GRÖCKRIK8 and PR O V ISIO N S,
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boots 'S it r e iR ,.
M ENS and BOYS, CLOTHING,
ir-qs-.
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,
.
f
L A D IB b ' D R EBB G tN -i.
.H A RD W A R E, G R A N IT E end TIN W A R E,
C IG A R S, TOBACCO, R J p »
; G A N D Y . N U TS and NOTIONS.
feet. » supply o f everything usuallyjfaefat fag S w e ll eterte -t.
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T h e articles o f H . G . W e ll» , Joh n
r
es^ P ort
In
BMlilftte
.
r to
a !
re tu rn fro m the E sst where be had
agents, students, stenographers, coe
been called by M r. Roosevelt, and
traoto ra, m anagers and s u n d ry o th er
had U|>on fate re tu rn th ro w n down
occupations.
T h re e fo u rth s held
S e n a to r L a R o lIe tte whose candidacy
o fficial positions o f some k in d in
he h ad boomed for m onths, th a t lie
the p a r ty . T h e record shows one
had been seduced by th e prom ise o f
congressm an, th ree state represents
the V ic e Preejdeuey from h is a lle g i
lives, tw o m ayo rs, one a ld erm au
ance to his la te idol.
and one jd s f k e o f the peace present.
In te lle c tu a lly G o v e rn o r Johnson
T h e ayergge age was fo rty One and
tow ers s w a y above C o l. Roosevelt one h a lf years, the n u m b e r o f mem
w hom M rs . Am os P in c h o t descrilws bers o f la b o r union s .103, a n d the
•
liv in g be-
youd Grassy H i l l w ho w ill arg u e by
,1® B r y t n , o r Debs, consciously furnish irre fu ta b le p ro o f tio n a tT o d ia n a p u lis rer Cal interest th e h ou r th a t the m irth ie fla t a m i
Bogeavelt. I f Roosevelt ehooeea th a t th e m are « g p lia lls lis a barnacle in g (acts a b o u t a m o v s m ta t fra th « ru n moves.”
>o step u p to '^ o fU e r psi pci pit's, he upon in d u s try . I t was the Insistent q u e n tly m isrepresented «nd more
“ L e t h im alon e,” sagely oom I
has a rig h t to do so, snd good men c la m o r tif the«« alw eutee owners for often m isu nd erstoo d. O f Hie near msmded the O ld Cbdger. ‘t l f you 1
jfh o u ld wl»h h im “ Godspeed” in his more th a t b ro u g h t on
the great ly three h k M r e d delegates, seven ty sw itch h im li«*ll w an t to a ig u e B n
,1’ u l * j * n>«n s|,wmjrg do when th e y
O
ìtpH ÀSCH M A L L S J^ L S STJSSSL
BMTOXS.
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, i '
a re - the never seen the factories th a t y ie ld « !
»11 m a n k in d .
A 1
makes
G e n e ral Merchandise Store.
0RDE1W TAKEN hOB ARY ABT1«1#BO T
II
STOCK. »'
Call and examine goods acd get prices.
th e C ounty C ourt o f th e S ta te
o f O regon,
Foa T u b C o c x T ro rC v a a v .
JOHN E. BILLER,
M r . Jerom e said:*
In the nrnteer
m atter o
tho citation
o f f the)
Citation to heirs
a c tn a lly and p ro p o rtio n a te ly m ore
e
" I n A llu re a business th a t can E a u te . l ï s s s . ' - f * s — a x
— n '* r I i t Iu-
T ey lo r
than In a n y o th e r p o litic a l p a r ty
Pro-
o
e
ly
e
x
is
t
by
the
s
ta
rv
a
tio
n
o
f
its
PP for th e ir desli uction. H e quoted to h im to answ er questions as th a t
convention held th is o r any o th e r
workers w ill have to bo suppressed. T o Roee 8 p re u l, M rs. E . W . G rig w are
étatislics to p ro ve that in th e last was w o rk in g m a n ’s b a ll. A Socialist
year. O f these w om en, 7 recorded
as a p u b lic nuisance. T h e unrest * n<1 R » “d * M . Snyder, heirs of George
year 15,000,000 more hales o f cotton present asked h im : “ W h a t 1« a them selves as housewives, 5 as teach­
o f L a b o r Is the healthiest sign o f the
T a y lo r, deceased, G reeting:
Jiad I wen sold Ilian had I wen grown m an to do w hen he is o u t o f work
i_ i. . .
g u u iiu e
Iw n u N a n a 0 » Tea SvATsoeOaeoow,
**» '»Ot:
ers, 4 as lecturers a u d w riters, and
age.
B lin d in itself, a n d m addened
(|n a ll o f the ootton Slates fo r th a t snd his f a m ily is h u n g r y ” ? M r.
You are hereby required to be and ap­
the o th e r-n in e a i c le rk , dressm aker,
, by injùstitte, Labor can, lik e S a m a o e pear In the County Court of the 8 ta te of
ye a r. T h a t speech proved Senator T a ft's answ er was, ‘ G od know s” !
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tem pi. In ite do Oregon »or th e County of C u n y . a t the
^Washburn's d eath w a rra n t. Special W h e n F a th e r V a u g h a n was m a k in g
;
•-*«r— .. X - . t i [■
agent, physician, optWtan, nurse, spelr, ¿ i n g the whole social .truc
Coort Room thereof, at th e County
p riv ile g e made comiDoii cause sgainst his fig h t a g a io a t Socialism m St.
bookk
a n d stenographer, re-
tew fi in 'fp in e n d 'I n d u s t, Seat in » « Id L e o n ty ol C a rry , on M on­
turn
|h i® . • • “ » . E U Î n U Ü g i l Î 't h ^ j i w t b * t i ’a tr ic a ’s g a ih g d ra l, U»e »anje q a y
spketi
day, the 7th day o f October A . D.-1»1J
v«n J ie p i'.'it p in ,'b u ild u p,
But.
,le < U p u n e rrin g ly to hia defeat fur tion was p u t up to h im . H ia 'a tiaw e r
a d iv i 1
c o n v e n tio n , act­
out dnsteoy, -
od» t ¡<1 IrtA d e d
reelection.
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” ” ilh o u t h e s ita tio n , was:
ing on c o m tn u te e a and p a riic ip e t
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ll,
I
have
no fear o f Labor have, w hy a petition presented to said
A n o th e r fact waa impressed upon
“ E v e ry m an has the rig h t ta H in t in g i n 'I h k dekwiek on th e various
County
Court,
and
now
on
file
therein,
I reo A body of men re a lis in g the
m jr m in d by (be acliun o f the low er ! w hiul‘ wil1 enab le h im and those
q a e a tte n e o f p rtncipleo a n d p o lic y .
should a o t be allowed and an o rder of
%r!dl
'House ol Congress the other d av m ^ ‘“ îr 'u ° " b,in> ' " . “ T ! 0," n f ” r U
vastnaas o f power th a t haa com a in
O ne o f th e m ateo acted aa c h a irm a n
sale of real property of George L . T ay­ •«^^4-
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lo ib a ir hands a n d reoognising the
lor, deceased, granted to t i p A d m ln ls .
d u rin g an afternoon session.
duties and n a p o n a ib ilith e th a t i t tra trix , M m . C . M . Upton, to sell a t I .h a ll be m y purpose io kaep . foR <tock
e w y tllln t
b$j
(ln cotton, fu tu re s , thqs p ro vin g lio n , lie has th e lig h t to tak e i t by
I t m a y he added fin a lly th a t the
th a t soma thringa-kotna Ur h im who i ,rc# . A m o re pow erful rig h t than ooovention was in every respect, the ievo ivee— d ete rm in e d to e la im for private sale sooording to term« of pe­
trade |a the UafaiT
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them selves no more than ju s tic e and tition 00 file in the office of theC oeoty
dies.
, Im rg a in in g . Is the n a tu ra l la w th a t
moat suooeasful e v e r field b y the p ar
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l i/l.J j
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.
gives e v e ry iuaa th e rig h t to subsist
expedienoy d em a n d ; graepm g the C le rk . Deecriptioe uf property: Be­
T h e t pecial In te re s ts have, for eues. T h is doesn't mean i | M
.
•
t / j the p la tfo rm a n d resolutions
ginning a l a point one red north o f the GBOCEBIE8 and PROVISIO NS, 4
interdependence in e v e ry c iv ilis e d
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rig h t
ft. E. Ck>rner of the 8 . E. | of the 8 . W .
m any y e ars, com bined to d iscip lin e to steal in d is c rim in a te ly . Kaohunae adopted h a v e m e t w ith alm ost u n i­
>.d:
ill ,
BOOTS « o d KHt»
»tata o f etesn ui>on cine»— w is h fu l, I of Sec. 10, T p . 31 g „ R . ig
a n y Senator, o r Congressm an who m u st be considered in the lig h t o f versal a p p ro v a l b y tho p a rty o rg a n ­
MEN’S and BOY’S CLOTHING, ar
as one o f t h e ir le a d e n i n language thkwee n o rth M rods, thence west 80
circum
slanoee.
T
h
e
d
u
ty
to
liv
e
,faak had the te m e rity to attack anv
isatio n — w h ich n ow n n m b n rs o v a r
th a t o th e r p u litin a ) p arties m ig h t do rods, thence Sooth 24 rods a s
__ _
im pliea the rig h t to the means a f
LA D IES’ DRESS GOODS '
150,000 d o e a p a y in g m e m b erth ip ;
well to learn has said, to reg ard aaatSOrod« to place of beginning FANCY GÒOD8,
^genius has a lw ays been for Intrt; J means o f liv iu g a re w itb e ld is a the P re s id e n tia l tic k e t, D a te a n d
ibem sel v e n a e oil ¡sees firs t e n d nt « re ta in in g 19 acres, leak one red og
jv c e l l s a v rral Senators and mem bers v io la tio n o f ju s tic e and e q u ity .”
the west end ter an oaaewwy.
8 e id e l,h a s been h aile d w ith e n th u s i­
CIGARS, TOBACCO, P IP E S ,
o f the H ouaa w h o , sh o rtly before i
T . f t ’a an s w e r was la o ttes . . „ d asm an d th e m te e v e ry in d ic a tio n o f members of . ib i« or th a t eeotioe a fte r­
W itn e w . The B u s
A. B a lix v .
wards.
-a,
Judge o f the County C ourt of the «»si t
CANDY, N U TS end N O T IO N S
and not long a fte r W a shb urn's down j s tu p id : V a u g h a n ’» wjse and brave • vigorous, b rink nod aggressive
" T h e social re v o lu tio n baa g o t to o f Oregon, fo r the County of C u rry ,
f«U went M l I b ( o p r $ a le life for j s» re t pood i ng ¡a p r iin iu r e fashion cam p a ig n — o pened a t Chicago, Ju n e
InfM t, . supply o f kverythlnfi n .0. n y k^A ta . well H oeae
come. T h e d u ty o f e v e ry th in k in g this 8th day of August, A. D . 1»|2.
u rg iu ff the res to ra tio n to the fm b lic I to a |»rim ttiee need. T h e A p peal to s ix te e n th — w ith a la rg e ly inorenaed
A
tte
s
t:
.G
eo.
W
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S
m it h , Clerk.
m an is Io h e lp p e p a re th e w ay for
y Merchandise Store.
.
d o m a in o f m illio o e o f a c re , fo rfe ite d ! B e n » » , h ow ever, tw its the F a th e r Socialist vote la N o v e m b e r.
By C. A ftevciM, Deputy.
il — t h a t i t m ay f cbme upon us, not
,by ra ilro a d oompaniee. Congress w ith the proposition th a t the m an
• r m t d w ith n n g e r And W ith h a tre d ,
m ap S p a rk e e n ri P a y » m o f I l l i n o i s ! would be a c r im in a l, and th « t neither
B y the cMtsua o f 1890, th e a v e r *»ut ehrthteU fa reste», h earing p ro m -
fo r A n j t h i f i f
and B a rc la y H e n le y o f C a lifo r n ia ,1 ihe S ta te n or th e C b u rc h w ould mm
•'Ï
, * .
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age wage ie th ia c o u n try waa ft« 4 l tee in ite fijknd,!*. a
a n d U . B. Senator Vanwyok o f N e - i 8'*,e r *»*• “ **<• in e x te n u a tio n , since
breaks w e u td o w n a n d o u t on th is ' ” ** <>n# « M ’ ld •«"<1 h im
to prison- <>r 1 1 4 3 per d a y . T h e k v e ra g e p ro
h U
5
«•-ring
restoration o f la n d grants question • ■ d. l f * " t h e r h e l 1 ; «*»•* u n d er d u e t wa» less th a n 3 2 ,0 0 0 or 1 8 .4 0
T h at “ U ndtkirfable” C itig n n . -Ul’tlF,
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4 "™ u o n . Socialism no such need oould a r i »
per d e y . H o w rntteh leas in c e n tiv e
^ o d Congreaamsn Dugget of J ik ta d a
L an g lo is , O f.
is $ 6 .4 0 Ih a u
43 per dey? The
Debe ea
ci t i s s e r
G E N E R A L ' M E R p t T A N TT
Port Orford, Orewon-
4J ias opened s Hew Store» with
HEW GOO
tT
f.
11.
CUI ,nd Ei.rn in,
»
wd «h I ,
JOHN R MILLL„
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