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I THE fiíÍBLNE. "VrKDKEBDAY IX T . . . . .. L . b |f»i2 r. *“ Published Every W h lB i^ by, by ■ HARDY J . ETE MA MT. ’ Senator Bourne ha* c.rrae out a* where as no candidate for the P resi-j. j an independent candidatelo succeed dency had ever before or haa aver | jhifuselt. .Mr. Bourne ha* made an anice I»evn rebuked. New York city | able and influejitial Senator, and ¡ al larzc „vernitelo, ingly repu lune I ' had he la-en regularly nominated lie him. X.»t even T aniio n iy o n f d 1 ««wild bare l*en invincible at the; Save him even ¡«; M anhattan, w hich ' el-i li.,u. Now it ia different. He awetton of the citv had never helor«-i 1 i» the father of Statement No. 1 and gote- R epu b lic-Ill. * - 8UB8CRIPTIDR R.tTKe. — , our primary system. I f a |*r*on — One Copy One Year .......... # I.V W*M‘ *•<•* • * ‘‘n defeuted at the prima ** Copy ” t ’ . . . .One Six 'durithu Months. • 6 ,.y electron can come out ¡»depen , One Copy Three M on th s/ 1 dent and have the same standing »t the pi i n r a j e l i e t i m i as the regularly Not in many years, if ever in the . iii.iuinnkd candidate, then the pri hiatory of the country, has . t h e * ' j ^ ' f ^ n d ^ i Z Z e’/pensc.' No, Ipmeat (leitple will never frtv- ; get or forgive Grover Cleveland'» ¡ stupid treachery, malevolence and I le rruptiuo. . , - ! - - '-e '"‘.-I d J M ’ 1" ■ —— — — Wy ’ Devoted to the Interest of Socialism I ________ ''r The articles appearing under tlrta caption are edited by the fto- eUiiat party of Curry eonutyi to whom the space has been sold with the understanding th it personalities tw avoided and that’ .the editor of tb it paper waive* all responsibility therein. U r. ¿wxir» S O C IA L IS T T IC K E T . HOTEL MASTERSON Port Orford, Oregon • Mrs. A.~Masterson, Proprietor Board by the Day, Week or Month, at Rea sonable Rales. A share of Patronage Solicited. ing distance between the extreme rich and |xxir. And .the oo.y ays F or P resident Eugene V. Deba, t in that will do this is (he CoOpe* ~ The telegraph; sot bum- im m o li- ' Fo8 v,c* P reident - B a ili Seidel. •live sod government ownership of J“ * * " ' ’JT ” T v “ 'l ‘ ’’ !......C X i b t S tate P latform and T icket . putdio utilitiea. This would assure la s n to much uncertain, v „.none ,slMleu„.I)t N(, la lr e V J b ,‘ '«m vin te' ' . »-’Wire »»ox. pwrvj party of VH Oregon, in ■ convention - - ------ - assembled, W do KZ uervuv hereby MfTirm the workers the full value ul what • • . , . j wife, the Isle Mrs. Dr. McKuh. the voters as to their preai iemiul in c t 'i i r n ip iv n a uu • ^ /« • g i a n o e w the principle« and they produced. people >xp n »s,d a preference f o r 1 1 P'^tform of the National Socialist Par- choice, as there it at the present I t was less than tw years .i since, ty. And reiterate our allegiance to the T h i. is the only system ao far de Ben S- ilioy, and- 4«‘ • * consistent lim e. Tlie remark is often heard vised that will accomplish all aje’ Senator Boo pc .Imoid abide by that Alfred Vanderbilt broke up principles of International Socialism. ou the street corner that it is a mat the home of l) r . McKim anil Dr. ________ E lectors _______ . P residential have olaimed it will do for the work this decision. McKim broke up the home of Mrs. Henry Olaen, Deer Island; George ing class arol witlmut oouti-citing ter ol u“ llopkins clpriae.'* There Alfred Vanderbilt by a serie« of im Br,ant*- of must he some reason for this, und or wronging the wealthy and own C U R R EN T TO PIC S. Can it be there is r.ot a Robert La moral episodes such as would shame Lewis, of lAknon. ing class. The aihipting of thiisys Foiiette or a tVm. BryaitVor'a Jo* , the denfieBs of a red light district- U. S. S enator - B. F. Ramp, Brooks. lem will do away with the profits eph Folk among all of them whose » ¥ J IH I r r o g . Alfred Vanderbilt fled to London in ! S ecretary of S tate George Hins- which nre taken without giving vsl fear of the just Vengeance of Dr. <ia,e’ Portland. 'honesty amt ability (he people can Editor T ribune : ue receive,I. , C ourt -C . £ pin their faith to?* « « if it would j The »gitalin,»,looking to the or- ' M cK im , soon to be followed by the Under the present system pr-dils «Hnost seem that such a fact is gnriimion of High Schools in Cur- rich and respectable” strumpet. F ood and P a . ry C omm .B3. oner - I . are not only taken from the wage M a c h in e r y & M o w i n g M a c h in e s . borne out by a glance nt the Official T *» fw»F»r in its way, but what is who figure« in the fulsome accounts Mierovits, Portland, wurkeefand h ire liu f, but from the IC xtrae fox I>si£ryinjp O s b o r n e , racord of some of these gentlemen, most iinjawtanl in thia ftehalf is, as his wife. W ill the “greHt news j IG C ongressman W. « S. o Richards, e s »*«»*« «' .-A.- j .' Albanyl luriuer, contractor, small shop|iers M ilw a u k e e M a c h in e r y . Controller Bay alone c.ula a shadow first, to secure state support for such papers” ever get decent enough to 1 C urry C ounty T icket . and factories,small merchants. In ¡J oint S en . over President Taft from which he rclneils, and, aecond.the radical ref cut out such stuff. fact, all who create s value by labor j J oint R ep . - e . B. Hall, Port Orford. P uintH , O ils At S t u m p i n g P o w d e r cun never get from under; The Ten orinatimi of the amateur lobbyist Langlois, Or. are com |ielled to give a portion of J udge Samuel Van Pelt, Chetco, liesse« Co.il land case, the Perkins Alderman'* high school curriculum. C lerk -J. C. Chastain, Denmark. what they create to some idler wlio F i n e l i n e o f G u n s , B a e e b a ll p a r a - and standard Oil taint and a thous T he M illage Bill. Apparently ■■■rviioioau Insensible iw to «as« the mv* fact S heriff - A. B. Townsend, Gold Beach. creates nothing. ® T reasurer — and and one other things dishearten j that less than ten per cent of our p h e r n a liH j a n d o t h e r S p o r t i n g Not only a share is taken from A ssessor H. B. Steiner, Poyt Orford. many of the Theodore Roosevelt high euhro,I graduates can hop« to The initiative millage tax G o o d s k e p t in S to c k . ... • , . - D l 1'» S chool S upt .— - — the working class but from all class followers; “ T arifffo r Revenue*only ¡enter the university, the State Su providing for a e.x tenths of a m ill CaRONER-Pra* Neleon, Port Orford, es who purchase, by a System and opposition to the Re-all of perittleudent insists on modeling tax, four sevenths for the use of the j S urveyor — ' D o o r s a n d W i n d o w s i n v a r ie t y cloStly related to the tribute system Judges, are among the bard doses' our high schisi) courses after the Agricultural College, and , three Commissioner W. W. Wilson, Harbor. for whoever purchases of the Oil c o n s t a n t ly k e p t o n h a n d . that a progressive has to . swallow j manner of mere “ preparutory* s< vcnlhs for the use of the Ufther-* Fo8T 0F F ort O rford C ommisbonbbs - Trust, Sugar Trust, Steel Trust, » y ami providing also for a single i W‘ Sj'da8m’ J- B- Nodine, Denmark. who supports Woodrow Wilson; schools. Harvester tru s t. Meat Trust, Shoe P fp e F ittin g s , P lu m b in g a n d T in JCttgen« V . Debs ha* ability nod an Stuffed with Latin an«f Greek !«>«rd of Regents, wits p np ar.d by and Clothing Trust and many oth w o r k o f a ll k in d s d o n e o n s h o r t Untainted personality, but many la» Alwut 1 8 1 /the llrgi Bociallat So jo in t oom in it tee from the Gover and ancient classics, the l>0 per cent er trusts too uumerous to mention liiv a that the doctrine« that he ad n o t ic e ,' Dor's special commission appoiuicd ciety was founded by Saint- Simon, of our high school students who here must pay tribute. T hiM rih ute VOCate* are ahead of the times— for the inirpoaeof niniptaining and to sol ve'Oregon’s higher eriucaiioaal i tlie trusts are coljecting is a* unjust may oeier never see seethe inside ot of n , , ‘“"J tne insiiie a college . ,l/ m and from the Roani off ul,bui,‘l 'ng a belter state of society und many times greater than the X ,n , ",,t ,rt wiH •» i<> buffei-“ « ’rt- problem, T lbV <»«y world. Indeed such Will he Regents of the two institutions for the wealthy class, or .nobles as tribute imposed on the colonies by • bove, there ta little wonder that c,„ Ilp(lrilb|e to C„|. W(.„ er,. og40 I working in conjunction with the they were called in France. George the third of England oi; suy L a n g lo is , O r. j Governor ami with the Presidents the voter pause, to p,,„der and that w ,|J|e „„ # |2 0 „ |( m Robert Owen, an English nianu other tyrant ever dared to impose ^ u T r i. b,n g ,.,L, , « U" ,err PO“ ’ in ,ni,,U ,b “ 1 " " > of the two institutions, and is off. r facturer, had already adopted the on t » i r subjects. W ith this tri-' der until perhap. the flip of a com I Wl,altering is acquired a. the cost ed ns a substitute for all the present nooperative system In his factories bule they pay di vidends on. watered i? ,. r cb° " 7 r , p" “ r n end ° f u,e *>f “ •* b«'»<--i>e- legislative bills for support aibi gov- so each uorker got an equal sham Mocks, which they sell and collect • lo the meeting of doubt with comtt- of the profit*. - Owen notice ! with much tBîmëÿ for, althuugU Thev tre intended to equip men and worn «eumcsit of the two rnstitutinn« er-doubt. “ This hill does not increase tint in a short lime after adopting thTa cost tliem only the price of the pa en for the duties and responsibili ties which lie ta-fure them outside average rate of taxation for the sup eykteiu that his workers were stead per they ure written on and have W. W. C ardw ell. of th e '‘professions” A square.deal port ol tire two institutions as shown ier and beltercititei,». And in a no real value save for the dividend -trr - The few years they wen- the beet clothed, they draw. In order to make.-uffi ur io i .« . . w°« ld require those who are able to during the last ten yiars. (Successor to ». C. Nielsen.) average during this period is a trifle houirod and educated of any factory cient profit to pay tliese dividends, «AnB I , 'r m ,e,‘ 1, put their cliitdren through the'uni candidate for the office of P ro w e m -jver, ily lo <he w|l<1,e exJ-M,#ewf uver six tenths or a mill. hands in. the British Islands. He they have only to raise the price on 4ng Atty for the Cvunties of Coos, Die state of W ashington is at also organized a ROeiety about 1835 the Commodity they have to sel| the schools where they are stuffed GJ M I3 3 1 C H A N T , Curry and Douglas was in Curry present paying for the same’ our which, for.a lime was called the so and which we are cotniadled to buy and “ prepared” for entrance. county during the week. cial to which he afterward added io order to live comfortably And Under our always top heavy edu- jaaa s seventeen hundredths of a mill Mr. Cardwell ¡« ^ title d to a lot »rone than the Oregon bill call» for: the three letters "ist” and by thia under the present system they can i cationnl * ' system our Common Of consideration at the hands of the iiamely, forty five hundreilths ..i a mean* the word- Socialist was coined. raise price« at will and we, their Schools have been systematically voters of Curry younty, W hile he In ISS3- Ferdinand La Selle, iq,iirt. r the University and -thirty suhjects, must pay. IVe can only is a republican in politics he is run ¡ neglected, ami Mr. A Idernian - seems two hundredth» of a m ill for the German, gathered the principhssd protest for we haven’t the power of j bent on making bad mailers worse. ping independent upon the follow Agricultural College. vocated by tSiunm,Owen and other freemen to control those that rob, And did our |aitrons of the com ing declaration of principles: a us. I t makes no difference whether ' The growth of the two institu Socia'ists and wove them into and fresh supplies will lie received by every steam er h ill - “ I am wholly independent of any mon sc I kmi I s note tlie luuuiflceiil lions will certainly keep pace with political piatforin. Thus started king, sheik or corporation if th e y 1 S i X T a X l i X o f rul1 ,ux,k ° f erer^ ia« V . Contribution by the slate of $1 85 ring, clique or clnn, And for the compel their subjects to pay value ' the growth of wealth in the slate as the Socialist party. - I AM OPPOSED TO: Ring Rule per child of school age in the ainiii has tMen .liow ii by (lhe ex|*eriei«ce benefit of the workers so they could for protection they never get or lor G R O C E R IE S and P R O V IS IO N S , Favoritism, Demagogery, Hypoc al apportionment made iu August? of n lI uihec states using the millage have a party with measures in it goods they don’t get value received- The same old farce! riey, Jury Packing and a Life Term beneficial to them which heretofore All over and above the real value is basis of support. B 0 0 T 8 and SHOE >in Office. And now another thing about This bill expressly repeal* the bad lieen strictly kept out of the tribute. Now how many proud cit- M E N S and BOYS, C L O T H IN G , f I AM IN F A V O R OF Law eu our schools. County Superinlend- 1500,000 appropriations of the leg- plalforuia of the other parties. ixenkof America can hold their L A D IE S ’ DRESS GOODS, forcement, progressive methods and enl Guerin recently had printed in i Islative session of two years ago, Socialism rfus started for the ben heads high and boast of their free H A R D W A R E , G R A N IT E and T IN W A R E , reduced taxes. Fair trials« faithful ,be a tabulated statement j now submitted to the voters under efll ofSociety, derived its name from dom, that they pay tribute to none. gervice and a strict accounting of 8 'vin8 >•'« number and sex and sal- j the referendum (official number* society and its leader* huve been I know of but one class that can •• CIGARS, TOBACCO, PIPES all official nets. . . | erie. of the teachers employed in on the ballot, 372, 873,374, 875) for working ever since, snd are still boast of such freedom”" and iude C A N D Y , N U T S and N O T IO N S . I f elected I will never hold a ; our «¡bools— males 165 per mouth— their approval or rejection*, working for the betterment of society pendence and that class is the beg- grand jury at the expense of the j fe'“ »1»-» t M , and became curious to The present standing ■ npyropria In fact, a supply»{ everything usually kept in a w ell etoeked and its uplift. Society is the high g«r- I taxpayers for a ween in order to know why the discrimination? Was tiona to be continued for one year est roost sublime culture of the hu General Merchandise Store. I t is high time the people awoke frame s report vindicating my otll ; il based on the inferior service ren are most urgently needed lo give man race. W ithout it we are only DRORRS TAKEN hOR ANY ARTICLE NOT IN STOCK. from their lethargy. Arouse them I i Cial acts. i dered by the women and girls em _ em the institutions a start in buildinas animals, while with it we are ma selves and put into action a system ployed • ' J W . W . C ardwell . | ” l ” .’ Of course not, for women and to carry them through the per jestic beings a neat nesa lo human by which they can control produc I t will be remembered that Mr. generally render superior service in ¡rod while the m ill tax i* being coi models. lion and distribution, and this they Cardwell was opposing George M. the school room. Then the Conclu , lected. Socialists have been working long can have at their command with The passage of this bill will take to establish a system by which all « jlrowii for the nomination of pros- »ion must be that our school boards public ownership of public utilities. University and Agricultural Col- would hsve an equal chance to . pouting attorney in the 1908 pri- have acted arbitrarily and dislron The common people who reason s . tuarics and in all probability would eslly taken advantage of a class lo ; lege out of politics. Tlie efficiency climb to the highest pinnacle of the little can have no confidence in any snd dignity of the institutions de social ladder regardless of class or , hau« been nominated. Just on the jockey with mere sex. Let the dc of the old parties. By watching . eve of the primaries, however, Mr. roan, go forth 'bat in the future mend permanency of support and occupatioQ. lìti* would not mater- them closely we find they haven’t , jlrown eame out with a published i le,,cb,;,* , #ab’ r’t"‘ b#e' * v“ ,e<i *'i freedom from political entangle- ially change our form of govern changed. They have added the i.tte r begging the voters of the dis i * G5 or njens’ retlu®»<i B>IW. ■rents. mcnl but it willrevolutionize many name progressive to their party, , trict to give him the offioesme moie. After strenuous effort* on the Through the unified control of other systems. . thinking thi* alone will be suffi i lerm in the smaller district and he l”’ r^ ^*ir minded tteople in New the single hoard, hearty co opera The first anil (host essential to be cient to fool the voter, while three would retire. This letter no doubt ol'k, their Legislature was induced tion of tbe two iuetituttons will be done which la the paramount issue uf the presidential candidates have insured. The advantages of a com in this campaign, i* to give secured Brown tbe nomination, lie to pass an act requiring equal the straddled the progressive hobby, . wo* elected without opposition. ponsalion paid to teacher* in the bined institution will lie secured, wurkcra the fulljyaltie of tiie pr.o hoping that alone will win tlie race . The term for which he arked has public school* without regard to and the advantages which When for them. But what is progress? come duce they create by labor. expired hut M r. Brown does not re sex, and thi* jnst law wu* vetoed from segregation will not be saert- j ‘ h** do,re ,bey 68,1 fted- clothe: It is always something new. And , lire according to iita promise, hut by Governor Hughes, a mero law ficcd. and house themselves comfortably.* we notice each ol those three fac • ' • , comes up smiling and again osk.s for yer, whom with his class, deemed Since the millage bill involves ' A,,J as in l |,e d*Y» ‘»f Owen tions nre not worrying themselves , the office. ( I f any one questions the himself superior lo the common tbe question of taxation, it should i wbenever we find the working cla about new system* that would ben , truth of Mr. Brown publishing the w-nse, every day view of thing*. He betaken directly to the |>eople. I t ' ,,lr r °undeil l»y the comforts of lit efit the jreoplr, but are talking of I shall be my purpose to keep a fu ll stack of everything required by the . letter here referred to let him con Digeil I Inst the act contravened Die is therefore not an abuse but a we ,betu civil, respectable an the ta riff and old iaeues as usual i suit the Cooa Buy Times of April 9 Constitutional rscredness of “con proper use of tbe initiative law, and eel nested citizens. trade in the line of r that never was and never will be of , 1908. tracts” I The inceniiye for debauchery and the bill should be voted upon its any interest to the common people. ' G R O C E R IE S and P R O V IS IO N S , , Now If there is any reason why crime is largely due lo the extremes Woodrow Wilson, who claims to be An editor in New Jersey, under merits. one man should be given a life ten- the disguise of supporting Woodrow in poverty and wealth which we and is so loudly proclaimed a pro BOOTS and SHOK« . ure of office over another equally as Wilson, assures the voters that he should strive to curtail. People gressive, states plainly in the accep MEN’S and BOY’S CLOTHING, Regular meetings of Local Battle * man-—then continue the life timer, *¡11 I * “ another Grover Cleveland can no uiore live well and long in tance of his nomination, that we LADIES’ DRESS GOODS . — if not probably a change in office in tbe white bou*e” l That e<liter Rock Local, first Saturday in each extreme poverty or wealth and be need no change, only a little regu F A N C Y GOODS. month at 1 o’clock P. M. might work some benefit to the nub hope* lo see Wilson defeated, and of much use lo society than they lating. This shows hia true color. . lie- .. C IG A R S , TOBACCO, P IP E S , could live long and well at the north I t came direct from the heart when certainly if he can convinue the ----------- , ...................................w undersigned as candidates for M r. Cardwell is «n absolutely or south pole and be a benefit to so he was off his guard. T h in k of people of New Jersey n nr „ any The other CANDY. NUTS and NOTIONS. clean, capable m an, worthy of your Hate that the administration of th<? ,’o ,' t,on of Commissioners of the ciety: But to divide the wealth this at progressive when there ia so support,•and if elected will carry Woodrow Wilson will resemble jn j l <,r' of Pul 1 ° ' f » rd I'creby pledge and properly ofa nation and keep Infact, a supply of everything u .u .lly kept in a well .to c **d G < w - much dissatisfaction and restleaa- , out h i. declaration of principles any material particular that of the 0UrMl ourselves VM to ,h the ‘ lim it of ----- our ability it equal, as the Socialists so often Merchandise 8lore. nere, claiming we need no change, M r. Card f e ll does not ask fur the i “ besotted tyrant of the White to do all we can to prevent the dis have been misquoted of wanting to only a little regulating. Oil the office for twenty year*, nor will House,” he will be buricl by a very olution of the incorporation of the do, would be equally as impossible present system so the capita Ret can Port of Port Orford. W ill also sub- • • to try to keep the temperature make break bis word when be promises to avalanche of vote* bigger prdffu. Forcibly , Z X 7 i„ W” U,d. ,ik# ‘° e' " ry I B «’"^er,'fatuously obse* nail all important subjects including on n n t r i p P a r t la st m a^ I a. - the earth* surface ^ equal ulate the muttering, restiess, work voter in.the county personally, but, *ed witb admiration for everything the issue of bonds and levy of taxes The Sociulial party is the only ing class with the m ilitia and army i . compelled to return borne with at all Clevclandes.ue was re b jjk S to a vote of the district. P«riy Paying . „ y m l attention to sc they w ill rev,wet their sovereign out doing *o. G. W. S ydnam . the welfare of the working cl.ee, corporation tyrants and p«y th ’ r F»H A, |v j l>V the voter* of New YorlTand el*e- i Langlois Hardware ' Store Hardware of all Kinds r Cheever ® Bowman, AMES S. JOHNSTON P o rt Orford, 0r.*~c^ N E W GOODS, I Call and examine goods and get prices. JOHN R. MILLER. GENERAL M ERCHANT, Port Orford, Oreeron- . , Has opened a new Store, with H EW GOODS, .Ordere Taken for Anything notin Stock. - J ohn B- N odixe . Call and Examine Oooda, and get Pricea. really trying toclore the ever widen tributes without a murmur. JOHN R. MILLER.