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THE TRIBUNE. cur<R£Nt topics . t e r th e y had spent a g re a t deal m o n ey heitrsen D ra in W K D K M tn A T O CT « i H- Urmp, t*tt b u rg they rtid d e n ly and becam e ** ;« « * ! of HOTEL MASTERSON Devoted to the Interest of Socialism Scott« ew are Port O rford, Oregeo had forgotten The arik’fo* appearing under thia oaption are edltedTiy the So to get a jie r m il fro m th e govern I n th e la » t L e g is la tu re « e re a »old. ; cialist party of C urry county, to » b o w the apaoe has beeh sold, m en! to twidge Coo* B a y : T h e y T »v*fF >»y. >«y t * n g c f reactionaries w ho h ate the with the understanding th a t personalities be avoided and q u it w itfh iin io e tlia te ly ; hut instead cl ä t the editor ol thia paper waives a ll responsibility therein, puOr< goo system ” as I lie d e v il is ra id o f a s k in g for a ja -u u il, th e y asked -w»w iaa 3 ■ B S t o hat« “ holy w a te r,” These d id » „ ’- » u t e » . « - * -»■ «<«a w.a a.a r f i r fo u r ;«er cent on an in v e s tm e n t i f t ! fW t’ K » f f i o y "KATl-ÎW. ¡th e ir « o ra l to d is c re d it th e system , 8O IALCIST TICKET. I E v o lu tio n lias lifte d the vegetable W ls s n -th e W ilw y t í n e tktpy l i n e Y « u r ______ . -„. t l . v i o f t e n aided by H o n . Ben S e llin g , o f » 6 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 . a n d a n im a l life fro m it * lowest Wu« C o p ) «Ut M ou th »................ uf ! who was P resid en t o f the Senate. A teum ner ro a d g*>* a s ta rt fro m K u - ' state« <>f life to th e h ighest wa n o * 1 Fon PaasmgWT Eugene V . P e t» . <>i|« Copy J Ä I*« fl-m th e . . . . . . . . . -------1 goodly n um ber o f the 3 8 prnpo»:- j g t n e . a c o m p a ra tiv e ly S hort tu u e F on V i c i PawsiDENT Em il Seidel. h old and see a ro u n d U», irg '» , the 8 , P. a g a in g o t* busy, a m i ! lion s to be voted upon in N o vein be» S t a t x P l a t f o x m a * d T ic x b t . A n im a ls h av e lik e ly reanhud th e ir * rti«>i!ui«4 AOiireMon ?«,« rtH»r«r i th e Engine t'»»* B a y -lin e was pro w ^ n ^ n S2 i S b l S d r i Oh e ^ S h r a 1 aüow » lb« «lal« le» w hub y vor • »*»-> ^ “ Ctiona b u t i f the reaegroh. were s u b m itte d b y th a t L eg islatu re, » •cripti«» »»|*UI. - je e t« d , Uv Ite h n ilt im m e d ia te ly . It a>Hiut a ll o f the vicious ones, in e lu d our a lleg ia n ce to the princi'»“»« a™' aaf ik u e p rv_ ««k h *. o vl.aawi _ ♦ mm* and ! — e» ■ u ( th » W y * e l» g i.t are awiBMuil ourract ,was to s trik e Cnoa B ay in the v ic in p l. t f o r m o f S » National Socii lo p a b ill re q u irin g t h a t a l l in i l i a ' m a n h a s n 't a n y w here n ear re.iohed 1 T h e F la t S e la iy System ( r II»« ity o f N o r th Slo ug h, was to tu n n e l ty. And reiterate our allegiance to the liv e |.ro|io»itii»n>r'n c«*ivo “ a m a jo ri principles o f International Socialism. his. F u r w h e n e v er the thousands S lu t« p rin te r round« good b u t fro m throu gh th e h ill a t G lasgow and ty o f *ilI th y <ra«l it t h a t alec P r k b id s h t ia l K l e c t o x s . o f o n u s « ! cells o f th e h um an lira in th e statistics we have «een th e T r i com e u p th e east Mile o f the h a y , 0 . Henry Olsen, Deer Island; G eo rg e ' o o m e i n t o use, w h ic h th e y m ost I lio n *’ ! T h is itu id d destroy th e I n i jyuxs i» o f the o p in io n th a t i t « i l l crossing M in im a slough near the D abritz, Falls C ity; C. W . Branta, o f ' tia tiv e »rid. R eferend um law com lik e ly w ill som t^im e between now he a m is ta k e i f this a m e n d m e n t is S m ith m ill. T h e n th e K. P. b ought A shland, H . J . Butler, o f Portland; P. i p ltle ly ., U n d e r llie law as it stands, a n d th e e x tin c tio n u f th e raue, e a r r im liit I h r « o u tin g e lectio n. C al o u t th e W ils e y S u m n e r interests, Lewis, o f Lebanon. a m a jo rity o f the votes cast on a n y n a tu re tuakea n o th in g u i v a in . We j/o r n ia lnu> th e flat ayatem a n d in U . 8. SmtATOB—B. F. Ramp, Brooks. w h ic h le ft Ih e S. P. once m ore w ith ... i . : . i ■ proiiosition carries i t , in ;th e same SncavTABY o r S t a t s - George Hins n u n ot com prehend w h a t man may ro u n d figures h er p r in t in g cost» her “ 1 • o u t a r iv a l in the field , a n d again m a im e r th a t officer* are often elected dale, Portland. a c c o m p lis h ; how m a n y custom s, ♦ loO.GOOgwr y e a i. She lias n v t r * the p e rm it to bridge the bay was J u s t ic e o f B u f b e m b C o u r t - C. C. ! by p lu ra litie s . N e ith e r Ju d g e L o rd re lig io u s , fo rm s o f g o vern n u n t. and q u a rte r o f a m illio n d o lla r» tied up b ro u g h t to the fro n t. A e lon g «■> B rix, Pineville. iltO r T . T - G eer received a m a jo rity io a p rin tin g p la n t, i,n w hir l» the there ia a n y danger o f a r iv a l o r j Food am » D a is y C o m m is s io n b b - 1 »yatenis m a y com e a n d go as has i id a ll the votes cast; both were elec- a lre a d y gone the m aster a n d slave w ear and tear an d d ep reciatio n in poration b u ild in g in h ere, th e ro u te M ierovita, Portland. v a lu e is « .» ,0 0 0 per y e a r. O reg on ’s , * * b> P l" ra lilie a . s y s te m .. T h e feudal lord sod s e rf u p the ra s t side ia a ll th a t could be CoNQRKSSMAN- W . 8 . Richards, Albany p rin tio g m u s u b a r between 3 5 a iid j U n d e r the old m a jo rity .d »11 the system has been set aside fo r the C u r r y C o u n t y T ic x e t . d eeiied, b ut w hen Opposition is » 4 0 .0 0 0 per ye a r, despite th e fact 'vo tes ru le , th e people o f O regon, c a p ita l and wage system w h ic h i* J o in t S u n . bought off o r blufted o u t i t sudden J o in t R kp .- E . B. H all, Port Orford. t h a t the “ O iegu u S ystem ” requires »hough they o fte n trie d , were n ever fo u n d to l>e too e x p e n siv e , and soon ly becomes u tte r ly im poesible for J u d g e - Samuel Van Pelt, Chetco. a great a m o u n t o f w ork. T h e M ale je h le to c a rry one s o lita ry a m e u d - to be Set aside fo r one m o re econom the S. P . to begin con struction ¡tin C l e r k —J . C. Chastain, Denmark. jta a a tn th ittg lie d up in a p la n t, and n te n l o f o u r C o n s titu tio n ; n ot even t i l a p e r m it i< g ranted to b rid g e S h e r if f A. B. Townsend, Gold Beach. ic a l; o ne th a t «rill n ot tak e fro m the th e State, p tiu le r em p lo y e good, the m onstroua S la te P r in te r G r a f t w orkers w h a t th e y create a n d g iy e th e h a y .— PortgO rford is a fine, deep T r e a s u r e r — co m p eten t int.tt end takes fa r e o f »hat had hung upon the necks o f A ssessor -H . B. Steiner, Port Orford. to th e id le parasite to waste; One w a te r h arb o r, and i f th e S. P. re a lly th e p la n t because it is to h is in te r i »he tax p a y ers as a v e rita b le “ O ld th in k s th a t som e o th e r road o r S c h o o l S u p t . — th a t w ill do a w a y w ith th e extrem es j C o r o n e r —P ra tt Nelson, Port Orfprd, est to d o s o . - P ro fitin g b y Ih e e x - M a n o f the Sea". T h a t am en dm ent o f p o v e rty a n d w e a lth ; one th a t roads are deairoua o f m a k in g te ru d I S u r v e y o r — p e ril m e o f C a lifo rn ia , O regon > « » defeated as h ad beeo m a n y o tb mils th ere, then the T k ib l n e had ! Commissioner— W . W . W'l®on, Harbor, f i l l g iv e a ll an e q u a l th a n e » to /should tu tu th e F la t S a la ry a m e n d -1 s r a m e n d m e n ts before. T h e propo- b e lte r k e rp its w eathsr eye peeled ' P o e t o f p o rt O rford CoMMiaaxwiEEg— have a home a n d th e c o m fo rt» o f ^Wiorr » im p ly r e * o l v e g i t * » l f In to U»ent d o w n . ~ fur a Htnooib tongued in d iv id u a l O. W. Sydnam, J . B. Nodine, Denmark• life ; one th a t w ilt keep a l l c la n th is ; A re sensible, w id e -a w a k e , u p n earer • social le v e l; a system th a t y»th a b o ttle o f m ilk in h i- |M«oket to d a te voters c o n te n t to have meas T h e undersigned c a n d id a te * fo r w ill a d v a n ce society; one fitte d for a it it w hich to ra tify frauu h iac*. l i e Give th e D evil His D ues. ure« o f m e r it anti u t i l i t y defeated w d l w a n t a ll I lie w ater f i o o l, a ll th e position o f oum miaaioners o f Ute an advanced social age. I n o n e o f .h e R . ^ h « r g papers o f ' bM * ” l’ le w l,o are tort in d iffe re n t, ________________________________ J no . Q u a le . ih e franchisee w ith no s tr in g * on 1 P o rt o f P o rt O rfo rd , hereby pledge yece.d d ate , H o n . J . C . FuIJertnn , > " • » « • » r »««<*>»»» »” »<»«« <>" « * « -them ; and when ho get« P o rt O r f ourselves to the lim it o f o u r a b ilit y ? o f th e fa r t th a t tlw v Editor T r ibu x V; Mrs, A. Masterson, Proprietor Z" Board by the Day, Week or Month, at Rea sonable Rates, A share of Patronage Solicited. » c h a irm a n n f the R epu b lican o e u tfa l | c o m m itte e o f D o u g la . c o u n ty , in ’ * ver* " d e r the ,M,n vole m a jo rity 00 e u lo g is in g President T a f t , d w e ll, In , w ou ld * • regim e ford P « |» o « ttio n • « « " • » «>»»‘ p m p up to then he w ill find s u it II h i» fa m -,',' to d o a ll we can to p re v e n t the d is l»u|a»,-ible lu J solu tio n o f the inco rp oratio n o f Langlois Hardware Store Hardware of all Kinds M a c h in e r y & M o w in g M a c h in e s . E x t r a s for U a ijry in ip O s b o r n e , M ilw a u k e e M a c h in e r y * ' P a in t s , © ilji & S tu m p in g * P o w d e r F i n e f i n e o f G u n s» B a s e b a l l p a r a » p h e r n u lia , a n d o t h e r S p o rtin g * G o o d s k e p t in S to c k . D o o r s a n d W i n d o w s i n v a r ie t y c o n s t a n t ly k e p t o n h a n d . P ip e F ittln g * s, P lu m b in g * a n d T i n w o r k o f a ll k in d s d o n e o n sh o r t n o tic e . Cheever 9 Bowman, The Need of the Hour. the L a n g * lo ls, O r . N u system can succeed in the o f P o tt O rfo rd . W i l l also sub- It am o u n ts g iv e n a p e rm it by the W a r P e p - i r t . l u l l a llju ip o r t a n t subject« in c lu d in g ; b au d s o f its erteiniea. benefits to bfPderived by Ih e P a p fic « W r ' nM,re Hla*«icrtl, m ore absurd? b i »<> n o th in g i f a friy n d o f th e present iin -u l lu b ridge the h a rb o r^ -C 'M is issue o f L nda and le v y o f taxes, to poaal fro m the co n stru ctio n o f th e I . ™ « 1 p r « l* * » 'io n w ill be r e p e n t e d a vote o ltlie d ia liic t. W e wish fu r th ayateui advocates ra d ic a l mnusurea. Bay New». < P a n a m a canal and credits th ia " u ' n ‘* r 3 2 3 ’ V o te N.»l * N o system can succeed in the e r to say th a t we w ill rtbt c a ll for canal and credits th is 1 A n d th e re is th e S ta te P rin te r A n Oregon fa rm e r is quoted l»y an e le d iu n to vote fo r bonds or a b a n d s o f its friend s unless its frien d s m ig h ty w o r ^ to the T a f t ail m in is - { « r a tio n . N o w i f there i , one th in g ‘•F la t SBlaev” prn|K>sition on w hich M i * . Belie L a F o lle tte in a re c e n t' ta x w ith o u t a dem and by p e titio n und erstan d the system in a l l u f ite d eta il« . * fp a ll his s lren un ue p u b lic life to a s tiff figh t ia b ein g m ad e*$h y the W isconsin r p c c h . **T h a t O regon fro m the ru le rs u f the d is tric t. con siderab le length upon th e w h ich T e d d y Roosevelt can g re a t j , * ' tw’ “ ! ju s tly la y c la im , i t ia the b u ijd in g of C o uld i n y t h i n g be m ore S ta te P rin te r, Su great is b is in th e , »eiest in, the -defeat o f th is ju e t com mence c on struction u nlea* he F a r m e r /* said M rs. ia ' P u r l L a F o lle tp ',1 . G. W. . ? S y p n a W. ' ‘"‘ m ade w|»at w l », to.- p iy m il» ), a ' p J o lts B. K o p i x b . 13 O 'tn p le le answ er b» th e ol-jeoliutl ----- '----- — ita im p o rtan ce, urged it upon Cm . pages in the election p am p h le t mis- som etim es urged th a t w om en, i f Q uo tin u ed fro m last week, grew, and. w rilh i h is dauntless energy ite » »reoeuting the facts in v o lv e d , and given th e b a llo t, w ill s im p ly vute ' aught » th e land a n il hua in s e rte d three (»ages signed by w ith Ih«<r husbands, a n d th a t fu r j . . T h e suspiciousness at first was •Bought a n n d d confiscated c o n ly d is tru s t, That sospiciun a n d la u n o h t4 G » e p ro je c t. A m a n <»f E * S en ato r N r q tin g h a in — 16 p»g«s p ia e tic a l purposes the n et rm -ult Wirt d ¡ í t r u r t ft4 caused the rank |h e p o tle y T u rn wbuld h a r e b e e n ,* 1* — a ta c o e t u f ♦l.fiO O l W h a t not be changed, ( h l - o b jeeiio n d is tru s t a * o f a n d file to In te rfe re w ith good w ork dirkerlag o ver d et» lls yet. T a fl.h a s butler evidence th a t he Is e n jo y in g had Iteen tuade ill the presence o f simply carried c o w h a t R iH » « v e lt “ p rin c e ly g ra ft, a n d d islike» to let In c fa rm e r, who q u ie tly agreed th a t * a w ith bad w ork. B u t its e v o lu . lio n ia the h»|ie o f the world if it « t o r t « ) , as the A m erican p e o p le jg ” ? T h ia h ill i» reprenented by the t.lje e tn r m ig h t be r ig h t in an { continues to m ake progress, w ou ld have foroml h im to do. b a llo t u u m lie r 3 2 8 V u le Yeel j »i* • tic ip a tin g .th .it fam ilie s, a fte r d is - , J he ru n * and file ia c om m en cin g A n o th e r in jjjs tic e was noted in a , T h e measure m a k in g tiai.k stock- cuaaiug candidates a n d issues to to h-arn by its ex;*enajve b lu n d e r* Cous cou nty e xchang e o f la te d ate, huldt-r* lia b le lu dcpoailura is l» llo t g eih e r, w uuhl p ro bably vole togeth kllje tneaoing o f le g is la tio n , p o litic a l {n an e d ito ria l b la m in g G o v . W eet n u m b e r 3 1 2 . V o te Yes! er and in the same w a y .— A n d ' actio n and o rg an is a tio n . They fu r the verd ict a Jury re tu rn e d in a A m o n g u th e r rea c tio n ary measures th e re in ,” lie added, “ yo u have au couiureho» l e se* the u tlic r kids o f recent m u rd e r cute in P o rtla u d . A Bubtq,itted by the legislatu re was a a rg u m e n t fu r, and n o t sgaiftBi, «vh- * Socialism . T h e e v o lu tio n u f our jn a n and a w om an enticed a m an • vicious uqe by S e n a to r B o w er m an m an suffrage, fu r it w ou ld be the p a rty w ill b rin g o rd er o u t o f chaos ■into th e ir room for ru b b e ry , i f need p, repea l “ C o u n ty O p tio n ’’ t a x la w . vote of the home m aking people th a t ae these t»a«y brains absorb the ideas be, m u rd er. M u r d e r was c o m m itte d .! t ¡ , ¡ , w ¡|| be 3 0 « on the b allo t. V o te w ou ld he doubled, and th e home o f g overn m en t uon structio n. ,Tbe wom an was t r iA i first and N o ^ E v e ry n iu n u p o lis l and r;»ecu m a k in g people are th e stable p art C a p ita lis m never d id le t the peo- a d ro it law yers la id the b la m e on la to r in the state has his coal o ff o f the p op u latio n . As it is now plo know how neccssaiy it was to th e m an , a n d when the m a n was fig h tin g for the passage o f the meas the Boating elem ent, men w ho h av e bove ni#ed geraent> b c h ' ír tr e P a n a m a eanal7*'"Ile trie d it was vioe ontj,prebendad measure t h a t he ha» o a-u pied versa. lu butli ure, c la im in g th a t th e people o f the n o th in g a t s la ke in th e c o m m u n ity , <£ . U on and » fte r. C -p ite lia m m a n s la u g h te r counties are u n fit to be tru sted in has ,u *t as m uch voting power , » n evcr d id M lbe |xyiple Unow how A to ld blouded 1 HUCJ, m atters; should n ot he heard th e man ol fa m ily , and .1 i . he w l " ' was bro ug ht in- ,, ca,npalgn hlOnez wss r m lly m u rd e r was c o m m itte d a n d Justice j 0 g„y » b a t th e y w ant. swings the balance o f pow er. U t • n M d e d , uU |w w o f j , WM m is c a rrie d , but w hy b la m e G ov. T h e same arg u m e n ts by the in te r the wom en vote a n d increase th e u n M m M r y g ra ti. W est? G ra n tin g th a t his p rio r eats is urged against the three Gotal vote o f the home m akers; the flo a t T h e com m on people n ever were policy is w ru ng , th a t he too o ft e n 1 Roads G ra n g e b ills , abo ut w hich 1 in g elem ent, when we enfran chise ta u g h t how m uch it coat* t o ’ ru n a exercises the |>ardon a n d parole s h a ll have som eth ing m ore to tay the women o f the c o u n try , the loafer pres» w ith o u t c o rru p tio n m oney. pow er, y e t the fact rem ains tb a t and th e aim less, useless o ld bache n e x t week. • A l l th is had to be learned a n d the h « d these ju r ie s re tu rn e d a 2nd lor w ill have ih e re p re w n ta tio n a n d m le a n /it T h e R eferen d u m measures— 373— in th e ir degree verd ict t h e m u rd e re rs w ou ld ) voting power th a t th e y deserve; l t l o w n w , y Ih e p S la ta te le U n iv c r r t ty 3 / 5 against the h av e u n d o u b te d ly la n g u is h ed in w ill be the fa m ily vote th a t w ilL So cialism can o n ly aucceed in the g ra ft u f more than a h a lf m illio n - th e p e n ite n tia ry long a fte r G o v .. count. W e s t’s term o f office had e x p ire d . n p p ro p ria tio n sho uld not hands u f its frie n d s . Ila frie n d s are R ic o r d . do n o t show that the G » v . o f’ V o te N..J th e ran k and file o f th e com m on cares « v erd ict of • has been p a rd o n in g or p a ro lin g or a llo w in g to escape cold blooded life term prisoners o f th is ty p e . ' ' nd vole ° ° on l 'ie 6 10 o f a m ill also for the j. R. 8TANNARD W est may m ake his mistakes, “ reuutiu »s they a re,” object to but unbiased should g iv e c re d it w here c re d it ia due. expense o f the election whereas no school te x t the p a m p h le t, book la-en so v a lu a b le as air edqcatur has H id a W a n t e d c e rn in g w hich a ll oug ht to be Sealed b u l* nre a*ke«l for the delivery form ed, as ItX* this p am ph let of 125 codar telephone pola , to be used _ i 11 . in th e c o n s tr u c tio n of a telephone line A n d llies« objectors th u u h l Regular Republican nominee for * . C ounty C i . ekk uf the peo;de at large on m a tters con in i lie h erd . A n d there its progress m u s t WM. TOLMAN Regular Republican nominee for , ,rom the town o( Port U rfo ra to E lk rem ind ed th a t, b ut for the s i h i s f r r C ounty A ssessor ' riv e r bridge, » distance o f 4 m ile*. . , _ , • . . . Siae ot poles to lie a* follows : 26 feet 1 ti l feren« e w ith legislation by »uvli in le n g th ; not leas than six Incnra In as th e y , there never w ould have J. O. STEMMLER .d ia m e te r at small or top end, and the . u. . >t , top e b d to be roofed or w ed g e s h a p e , • ” Gregon s ja te u i. and toe bottom end to be sqaare L an g lo is, O r. Independent Candidate for Theae talepbune poles to be delivered ' a t or near the pole», pole for pole, of - J oint S enator tue Coos Bay Telephone Go’s, p oles,1 w ith in tbe space mentioned,— Port O r R ailroads for Port Qrford. Coos and Curry Counties ford and E lk river. Two mortises are to be made in e«eh po.e, ea ch 4 inches I l is said th a t tw o ra ilro a d s fro m wide and 1)« Inches deep; one o f them VOTE FOB , 1 0 Inches Trom too of pole, the other the in te rio r are heading fo r P o rt t feet below the sboye. Tw o holes m ast he bored through the O rfo rd , a n d the T r ib u n e feel* h ap eenter ol each mortise to p r o |* r ly ad p y in coneequenoe.— W e ho;»e Hro. In d e p e n d e n t C a n d id a t« m it a bolt k tech in diam eter. Also fo r hid m ay include d igging ol holes lor S te w a rt w on’t be disap|»ointed. N o t ncl theae poles, »aid holes to be not less . . „ C ounty C le rk U ian 4 (eet 111 d ep th , and th e p oles * ° ’ 1 “ 1 “ r"U »h e n ptoperly set to 1» hanfo-d a t the roads and a few e lvclric lipea were« H had . e v n .r i.r v . in m w hire^teke"* w V lT b a^ m n " w ith in " t*lm aup|*>se<l b> he Itearled for Cooa B a y , »work, end is old enough to properly p h ilo so p h y. b u ild in g th e p lan s u f an I n th ia re v o lu tio n we ia lio n th a t begins a n d m iw w ill J t could d ie in au hands o f its friends aud w ill w ith in Itself. T h e Sucialist p a rty c o n v e n tio n rels a t tim es made some o f us th in k ! a titu tio n a l s m e n d m e n ts , and “ le a d - - era’ ’ k in d e rg a rten s , a n d a n o th e r or g a n iz u tin n to figh t c a p ita lis m LADIES’ DRESS GOODS, is responsible fo r th ia . Suspicion m e a n t e x p e rim e n tin g ; a n d ex peri • j HARDWARE, GRANITE and TINWARE. m e n tin g . even i f it was ___ _ CIGARS, TOBACCO, PIPES CANDY, NUTS and NOTIONS. ’ was e d u c a tio n a l. Jt e x ,« n a iv e , ia b r in g in g ' fo rth fo r the firs t tim e the possibil In (act, a «apply ol everything u su ally kept in a w a ll stocked ities o f a (1eui<»cracy. G eneral Merchandise 8tora. ORDERS N e a rly a ll the crim es c o m m itte d re s u lt d ir e c tly re c tly fro m class th a t or in d i ru le ^ fr o m one A g re a t m a jo rity o f the in m a te s of o a r prisons owe th e ir c o n v ic tio n to offenses against pro perty. T h e r u lin g class is th e state T A K E N kO R A N Y A R T IC L E N O T I X S T O C K . are class keeping a n o th e r in subjection. and ► Cali and examine goods and get p rices.: — 2— - i ------ --------------------------------- ^ w- - ------. . . I tb e slate ¡égalisés th e in s titu tio n o f p riv a te p ro p e rly , w ith o u t w hich class iu le could not e x is t. U n d e r th e c a p ita lis t system ths a ll, are interests. la w — in GENERAL M ERCHANT, Port Orford, Orenron* I t is com pelted to sub m it to e x p lo ita tio n and a n d enfuroea the ¡la Has opened a new Store, with HEW GOODS, own I shall be my purpose to keep a full «took of everything required by th T h e Socialist p a rty c o m p a ra tiv e ly the BOOTS and SHOE MENS and BOYS, CLOTHING, file th a t w ere suspicious. C ap italism ' if of GROCERIES and PROVISIONS, and •wake o u r 'r t t tO r ie B a le g is la tiv e , r e a lity . T l.c W grew u p a ran k a n d ' the threshold o f an a w a k e n in g . s tric tly and fresh snupliea w ill be received by every steamer, h ill my purpose to keep a f u ll »took of everyth ing required tra d e in th e lin e o f _ ‘ ( lir a l we needed tw o o rg an isatio ns, th e one for fac tio n a l ‘'fusee»,” con- i cate« th a t the ra n k and file a re u p o n composed N E W G O O DS, and in te rn a l fac tio n a l c h ild ’s q u a r its d eg ra d a tio n . frien d s d o n ’t a p p ly themselves lu T h e class th a t ow ns the p ro p e rly th e real problem s o r organised po ia th e e late th a t ru les society— th e I litic a l sctio ti. b ut e v e ry th in g in d i (-last th a t w rite s , fcnacts, in te rp ré ta i new ia ^ r P o r t Orford, O r.~c^ o r g a n ia i. end« die ist class, a subject class. the C. Nielsen.) in the p riv a te p ro p e rty o f the c a p ita l Socialism to X . a rc h ite c t. are m eans o f life , essential to a n y where else. (Successor lik e need o f b u lb b u ild e rs an d arch itects I t is possible to h ave • AMES S. JOHNSTON a ll u n trie d systems it is first a th e o ry . T o m a k e th a t th e o ry a fact w a it u n t il the ra n k and file q u a lifie a , and r L ik e organises a n d p la n * its b attles pays its b ills . Those people w ho w a n t th in g s io and jo u rn a lis m Announcements. U n iv e r s ity , 1' Ul8 w il* bvar h“ 1*0 ! » u m b e r 321. Roosevelt may blow and bluster P o litic a l Socialism ia a • » M O T IC W trade in tha line of w o rk in g class, en e n tire ly new class A d m in is tra to r’s Sale o f Real ill p o litics; STRONG, VIGOROUS, INTEL GROCERIES and PROVISIONS, P ro p e rty . LECTUAL, c a p a b l e , w ith new ideas, BOOTS and 8HOF. Notice is hereby g iven that. In p u r p rin c ip le s and system s, w hich when snance ol an order of the Hon. Coontv M E N ’S a n d B O Y ’S C L O T H I N G , p u l in to selio n w ill take production C o u rt, dated Oct. 7, 19U. in the m atter of theeateto ol George L. T aylo r, dc. LADIES' DRESS GOODS an d d is trib u tio n fro m the co n tro l oeasad. I , the undersigned Adm inistra o f tru sts and place it « h e re Ih e peo tor o l said estate, w ill, on November FANCY GOODS, pie can control It for th e ir ow n b en IS, 1011, aril a t p riv a te sale, the real estate belonging to said estate and de (IIGARS, TOBACCO, PIPE8, e fit an d com forts instead o f fo r the scribed as follows, to -w it: Begi n nteg a t a poi n t one rod nort h of tbe CANDY, NUTS and NOTIONS. t r w t s a n d id le rich . 8. K. C o rn er of the 8. E. 1 of tha 8. W . T h e Socialist» h ave dsviaed a ) o f S ac. 10, T p . I t 8 .. R . 1« West, Infant, a «apply of everything usually kept ifi e well stoexed G sqer; system th a t w ill be o f great benefit thence n orth »4 rods, thence went HO rods, thence South 24 nxts and tbenee M erchan dise Sto re. to th e people aa a w hole. T h e c a p east HP rods to place o f beginning, co ateiu ln g I t acres, leaa one tod off ita lis ts w h ile opposing Socialism the west rod for on eaaeway. a re « m • a » k » in g more Socialists than »■ ------- tbe — T h a t sold land w ill ba sold for cosh Socialist» a te »bla to m a k e them In hand. Persons who may desire to purchase selves. B u t Socialists kno w i t can ’ t said land m a r eee ma a t m y home In but they got sidetracked Somewhere handle roua business. space mentioned. received up to October „ ; i i lin i„ g _ . ra . i ilro i ^ a d J s . com e in • d ay . T h e y u n d ers ta n d Lengfota. Oregon, any day from this Kt, Bids i s t t , w ill ti>e ba company reserving the " ‘‘J*1! , l u *,e . r,,u le - it Burl d ate up to the day ol eale. Thia Octo e v u lu tio n is the power behind i t , a ber l«th , 1012. N rk ,h t to reject any o r all bids. , is slow w ork. T h e S o u th ern I ’s c if R e g u la r m eetings o f la ic a l B a ttle Call and .Examine Goods, and get Prices. M ae . C. M . U rro s , A dd re entas, Er.« T « l « s u o W Co., - «o ic " s tarted - r » « . . Io » b u u ild .,.. in here from Rock L o c a l, firs t S a tu rd a y in each pow er no ro»n can h asten, atop, Adm inistrator of th e Estate of Port Grinnt. Oregon D r a in o yer seyen te a rs sgo, and a f m o u th a t 1 u'cluck P. M . check o r tu r n ssiJ«. George L T aylo r, deceased. H. W. DONAHUE Orders Taken for Anything not in Stock. JOHN B. MILLER. J