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About The Port Orford tribune. (Port Orford, Or.) 1892-19?? | View Entire Issue (Oct. 16, 1912)
THE M W K D K S R n x r o f'T Ä K l« ii C U R R E N T J O P IÇ Ç . U. , Bf J U r r o ji, K ilito r T m a u x ti; ter they bad speet a great deal o f money helgeen D rain and Scotia burg they -uddenly lire sine aware of the fuel that they had forgotten HOTEL MASTERSON Devoted to the Interest of Socialism < Fort Orford, Oregea The articles appearing under this osption are edited by the So cialist P«hy o f C urry county, to whom tlie space has beeb sold, with the uuderstauding that personalities be avoided and that the editor of this paper waives all responsibility therein, Mrs. Masterson, Proprietor a Io get a |>erniil from the govern meet io bridge Coo* Bey. T h e y gn-nj e( reactionaries who hate the q u it wntk lu ia m lla le lr ; hut instead ¡¿‘‘O n ffon system” as the devil is eaid Board by the Day, Week or Munth, at Rea >■■ I I I / .S E of aekiug for a ,ie»m ily they asked f to hate ‘‘ holy w ater.” These did - ■ s j- a> 'MiT f* rfT i— - i— . -.1 sonable Rates, A share of Patronage for four |ier ornt on an in vestment th eir worst to discredit the system. EvidutlO n lias lifted the vegetable 8O IA L C I8T T IC K E T . o f ♦fi.OOO.OOO. W lu m a h e W ilsey Solicited. , r Often Sided by H o n . Bed Sellin g , and an im a l life from its lowest kinmnyr m ail got a start from E n O,,« Copy Threw.!! .h t h s ............. to ! »h o was President of the Senate. A Ì Fog PXRSiDgMTBugen« V. Debs. states of life Io the higheet we do » ’ goodly iiumtier o f Ilia 33 propnei- gine, a isit,i|iarstively abort tune F ob Vies PwsaiDBNT Emil Seidel. hold and see around us, rrr: =7» ! li o n s to be voted upon in November ego, the 8. P. again got- busy, and S tate P latfobm * md T icxet . A x i'ita ie have lik e ly reached th eir the E n g in e Cta» Rav line was pro u U g « k l l i » f U l f i U w h ic h y o u r s i b > We the Socialist party of Oregon, in ' were submitted by that Legislature, * • c n p ii« » 1» paid. uibled, do hereby affirm highest functions but if the research, jeCtyd, Us tie b u ilt inuuedialel v. Il convention nlaiut all of the vicious ones, inclini e« of the psychologist are correct the allegiance to u « princi] I f ,was to strike Coos Ray in the vicin our __ ___tionai National L ing a hill requiring th a t all in ilia g ' * tform of the ‘ T h e Flat Sslaiy System f r citerete our allegiance to the man hasn't any where near readied ity o f N o rth Slough, was to tunnel iy. And rel liv e |^ ii|u i.ilh ,«s receive “ a ntajori of International Socialism. hie. For whenever the thousands principles Slate printer sounds good hut from through the h ill at Glasgow and ty of all the '..I'e« bast at th a t elee P kesidbntial ELKCTOS8. of unused cells o f the human br* ' n l |ie statistics we have seen the T k t come up llie east side o f the h«y, liiiu *'l This would destroy Ihe In i O. Henry Olsen. Deer Island; George come in to use, which they most runs is of the opinion th at it » i l l erossing G lliu m s slough near the Dabritz, Falla City; C. W. Brants, of tialive.'and Referendum law com lik e ly w ill tn m eiim e between now tie a tnistake i f this am endm ent is S m ith m ill. Then (he 8. P. bought Ashland. II. J . Butler, of Portland; P. p ltte ly . Under the law asitstaods, and the extinction of the race, carried at ilp ‘ com ing election.. Cal out the W ilsey S um ner interests, Lewis, of Lebanon. a m ajority of the votes cast on any nature makes nothing in vain. W e U. 8. S enatos - B . F. Ramp, Brooks. tfornia has the flat system sn/l in which left the S. P. once more w ith same S bcrbtabv os S tate — George Hins can not comprehend what wan may ynlind ligurrs her p rin tin g costs her | 1 , •. « out a riva l in the Held, and again nianuyr that officers are often elected dale, Portland. arcoinplishi how many custom», t loO,(AiOywr yeat. t h e Inis o v tr a the perm it to bridge the bay was J ustice b r S upreme C ourt — C. C. (•elisions, forms of governmi nt, and ; by pluralities. Netther Judge Lord quarter o f a m illio n dollars tied up brought to the front. As long as Brix, Pineville. I nor T . T- Geer received a m a jo rity system* may come and go as hn in a p rintin g (riant, <>n which the there is any danger of a riva l cor Food amp D airy C ommissioner —I i (d all the votes cast; bolh wens’Gec- already gone t|ie master end slave wear aryl tear and depreciation in poration b uilding in here, the route Mierovite, Portland. j ted by pluralities. syatem. . The feudal lord and serf value is <25,000 per year. Oregon’s up the east side is all th at could be C ongressman — W. 8. Richards, Albany Under the old m ajo rity ol »11 the system hss tieeu set aside for the C urry C ounty T icket . p rinl intt'OosU tier between 3 5 and desiled, but when opposition is capital and wage system which is ♦ 40.000 per yenr, despite the fact ' votes rule, the people of Oregoo, bought off or hlufled out it sudden J oint S en . J oint R ep .— E. B. Hall, Port Orford. th a t the “ Oiegun System” requites though they often tried, were never found to lie loo expensive, and soon ly becomes u tte rly im pom ible for J udge — Samuel Van Pelt, Chetco. a great am ount of work. T h e stale able to ca iry t in e solitary am end- to be (e l aside fo r one more econom the 8. P. to begin construction ¡u n CliBBE— J. C- Chastain, Denmark. hasam thing tied up in a plant, und nienl of odr Constitution; not even til a p erm it is granted tu bridge SHERlpp -A. B. Townsend, Gold Beach. ical; one th at w ill not take from the the State pi inter employs good, Ihe inonstrous Stale P rin ter G ra ft workers what they create and give the hay.— PorlgUrford is a fine, deep T reasurer — eo ro |»leiit tnrn mid takes care of / h a t had hung upon the necks of water harbor, and i f the 8. P. really A ssessor — H. B. Steiner, Port Orford. to the idle parasite to waslei one S chool S upt .— the p la n t because it is to his inter | *•'« taxpayers as a veritable ‘ ‘Old th at w ill do away w ith the extremes thinks th at some other road- nr eat to do so .* Profiling by Ihe e x Man of the Sea". T h a t amendment roads are desirous of m aking term ! C oroner — Pratt Nelson, Port Orfprd, of poverty and w ealth; one th a t grill give a ll an equal chance to pert« m e of C alifo rn ia, Oregon was detested as had been many otll nuts there, then the TttfBUNK had P urveyor — Commissioner—W. W- W'laon, Harbor, yhould tutu the F lat Salary am end, cr amendments before. The, propo- bi tter kerp its weather eye |ie<-le.| P ort op port O rford C ommissioners — have a home and the comforts uf », i ijr» i , “ rtm p ty resolves its e lf in to m ent down. fur a sinooib tongued individual G. W. Sydnam, J. B. Nodine, Denmark. life ; one th at w ill keep a ll otasl this: Are sensible, wide -awake, u|e nearer a Social level; a system that p ith a bottle of m ilk in h i- |Mn;kel to date voters content to hare meas w ill advance society; one fitted for The undersigned candidates for .m il v h io li to ratify fraiiuiiises. lie Q ivc t h e D evil H it D u es. ures of m erit and u tility defeated an advanced sociaPage. a ll the position of commissioners of the In one of the R.-ehurg papers o f' b* I * 0 !’ 1*’ "«»® ««* ton indifferent, Will want a ll llie water fio n l, J no . Q uale . ihe franchises w ith no strings oil I Port of P u rl O rford, hereby pledge yerent date, H on. J. C. FuIJerton,' c* re,e* ‘ < * ' I ' « * * » » “ » *•»«• '»" them them ; and when ho gets P o rt O r. ' ourselves to the liu iit of our a b ility chairm an of the Republican Central ¡ “ l " ,L U ,,d e r ,bC “» « W f ” regime ford bottled up to .suit his fancy, ' to do all we can to prevent the (Ra T h « N e e d o f th e H our. comm ittee of Douglas county, I® • veT «“ »n rote on a proposition tu ! Solution of Ihe incorporation of the (ben he w ill And it iiii|sis-ible eulogising President T a ft, d w e ll, to ) w™ ld J * ' b»‘ P " ‘P No system can succeed in tha commence construction unles* lie is ; Port of Port Orford. W ill abo sub- ■sition! Could an y th in g he more givi-u a p e rm itb y the W ar D epart u iit all im portant subjects including bauds o f its enemies. I t amounts considerable length upon the great u n fair, mure illogical,-more absurd? mi-ut tu bridge the harbor.—-C '«is istue,of bunds and levy of taxes, to to nothing i f a friend of the present benefits to bw d erivyd by the Pacific T h a t pro|MAitjon w ilt be represented Hay New t. ’ - - a vote oflbe d is tiict. We wish fu rlh- system advocates radical measures. poast from the construction of the 1 by A m . I lot number 323. V ole No! - No system can succeed in ------------------- t r t„ vay that we w ill nut call fur ^anainu canul and credits this A n d -th ere is the Stale P rin ter An Oregon farm er is quoted l»y an election to vote for bonds or a bends of its friends unless its friends m ig hty wor|t U> Ihe T a ft adminjs- ‘•F la t SalaeV” proposition on which M t .. Belli- L a F o lle tte in a re ce n t' tax without a dumnud by p etiliu n understand the system in u ll of its jstrstion. Now i f there i* one thing details. ^1 u stiff fight is being made by the Jp all his strenuous public life to Wiscotisi-ii spei-ch. ‘‘T h a t Oregon from the rulers o f the district. Socialism is a philosophy. L ik e Mrs. LaFnlleM i-.j 7 G. W. B vpnam . which Teddy Roosevelt can justly | State P rin te r. So great is Ilia in F a rn n r,” said (Successor to C. Nielsen.) all untried systems it is first a theory. lay cla im , it ta the I building of the te'eyl in the defeat of this ju s t “ mode w|iat w l S, to uiy m in d, •»' F J ohn B. Nopt-YK. iF lle T o make th at theory a fact is like comprehended measure th a t he lias occupied 13 Complete answer to the ol jeoiion ' Panama canal -------- — b u ildin g Ute plans o f an architect. Ra importance, urged it opon Cou pages in the election pamphlet inis- sometimes urged that women, iI Ooplinued from last week- I n this revolution we are 'now in J t i M j rJ H L *!!1* ^i» dauntless energy ¡ repreaeuting Ihe facts involved, and given the ballot, w ill sim ply 'votw . .-.w . — Tire suspiciousness at first was need of both, builders and architects nought " ught and i wmßscaied the ‘ land and , has ~ inserted three pages signed by w ilh thiffi'hualiands, and that for A men n f ( 8enatne^N<J|ti»ighem-—16 pegis p ,>U(ieal purpose» thu net re ru lt w ill only distrust. T h a t suspioiun and I t is possible to have au orgeniaa. launohdj ÿie pohvy Tur rr> wbulil have been 111 “ H— « n e i O t of $1,600! W hat uni he changed, T h G ot,jn:lion d istru st *4 often caused tha rank lion th at begins and* ends w ith in ^ickerfeg o*er details yet. Taft.has Getter evfdehee that he Is enjoying Iinil lieen made iu the preaeiii-e o f and file to I it ter fere w ith good work Itself/ T h e Socialist party convention aiesply carried on w hat Roceevelt “ princely graft, mid dislikes to let toe farm er, wlio quietly agreed th at *a with bad work. B u t its ev o lu . , lion is the hope o f the world i f i t and in te rn al factional ch ild ’s q uar people 8“ ? T h is b ill is represenled by Ataried, as the American the 1.1 jix-tor m ight tie right in an ; continues 10 make progress. ! ballot ntim lier 328- Vote Yee! rels at times made some o f us th in k would have furoed him to do. lic ip aliiig th a t fuiuiiies, after d i‘ - , The runs and Ale is commencing that we needed tw o organisations, and fresh so w ill be received by every steamer, h tli Another in jjp tic « was noted in a. The measure m aking bank Mock- Ctlming candidali-s and issues to my pnrpose io keep a fu ll stock of e v e ry th in g required Yr to leant by its exirenaive blunders the one for factional ‘‘fusses,” con Coos county exchange of late date, holders liable to depositors is liallnl gether, would | rohably vote logctli trade in the line of , the meaning of legislation, political stitu tio n al amendments, and ‘‘lead - jn an editorial blam ing Gov. West number 312- Vote Yes) er and in the same way.— -Aud G R O C ER IE S and P R O V ISIO N S, action trird dtgniiisation. They ers’* kindergartens, and another or for the verdict a Jury returned in a Airinng other reactionary measures therein,” he added, “ ynu have uo ; commence to »ee the other side of ganixulion to fight capitaliem apd BOOTS and S H O E recent murder case in Portland. A submitted by the legislature was a arguuieul for, ur.d not against, wo i Socialism. The evolution uf our make our theories a legislative m a n and a woman enticed a man : vicious oqe by Benator Uowerman man suffrage, for i t would be the MENS and BOYS, CLOTHING, party w ill bring order out uf chaos re ality. There grew up a rank aud ■into their room for robbery, if need - O m n ly O ption” tax law. vote of the home making people that as these bevy brains absorb the ideas file that were suspicious. Capitalism , L A D IE S ’ D R E SS GOODS, be, murder. M u rd er was com m itted, ‘ This w ill be 309 on the ballot. Vole would be doubled, aud the home o f government construction. is responsible for this. Suspicion H A R D W A R E , G R A N IT E end T IN W A R E , j ’lie woman was trifid first and N o ^ Every monopolist and specu m aking people are the stable part Capitalism never did let the peo m eant experim enting; and exp eri adroit lawyers laid the blame on ialo r in the stale has his coal off of the population. As it is now, CIGARS, TOBACCO, P IP E S ple know how necessaiy it was to menting. evert i f it woe ex|«n aive, the man, and when the man was fighting for the passage o f the rness- the floating element men who h * ™ , 1>aT, ln. nBgement, bo.h C A N D Y , N U TS and NOTIONS. '~ was educational. I t is bringing tried it wse vice versa. In both urB) claim ing that the people of the nothing at stake in the co m m u n ity, eleclion #nd CapitB|j, œ forth for the first tim e the possibil In fact, a supply of everything usually kept in a well stocked verdict of m anslaughter counties are unfit to be trusted in ■ cares a has just ns much vutiug (lower a* never did let the people know how ities of a democracy. General Merchandise 8tore. was brought in. A to ld blooded ' goc(, matters; should not he heard the man ol fa m ily , and it is he who much campaign money was really murder was committed and Justice l0 w|,llt they wstit. ORDERS T A K E N FO B ANY A R T IC L E NOT IN STOCK. swings the balance of power. Let needed, and how much o f it was N e arly all the crimes that are miscarried, but why blame Gov. j ' The same' arguments by the ¡liter the women vote a*nd increase the unnecessary graft. comm itted result directly or indi West? G ran tin g that his prior esta is urged against the three Good vote of the home makers; the float The ooninron people never were rectly from clast rule— from one policy is wrong, th at he too often j Roads Orange bills, about which I ing element, when we enfranchise taught how much it costs to 'r u n a class keeping another in (Objection. exercises the pardon and parole shall have something more to say the women of the country, the loafer press w ithout corruption money. A great m ajority of the inm ates of power, yet the fact reuiuins that and the aimless, useless old bache next week. A ll this had to be learned and the our prisons owe their conviction to Jiad these juries returned a 2ml lor w ,11 have the representation and , ” h".d to le .m i l The Referendum measures— 373— in their offenses against property. 'degree verdict th e murderers would 375 against ihe Btnte U n iversity voting power that they deserve; it I own way. The ru lin g class is the slate and have undoubtedly languished in graft of more than a h a lf m illio n w ill be the fa m ily vote th at w ill Socialir-m can only succeed in the (he stale legalises the institution of the penitentiary long after Gov. additional appropriation should not count.” hands of its friends. Ils friends are p riva le properly, w ithout whjch W est’s term of office had expired. he lost sight of. Vote No| the rank and file of the common class iu le could not exist. Records do not show that the Gov. And vote no on the 6 10 of s mi'll Political Aunonncemeuts. herd. And there its progress must U n d e r the capitalist system tha *>|iis been pardoning or paroling or w ait u n til Ihe ra n k an d file qualifies, means o f life, essential to a ll, are tnx b ill also for the U n iversity. allowing to escape cold blooded life organises and plans its battles and (lie p riva te profierly of (be ca p ita l This w ill bear ballot num ber 321. J. R. STANNARD term prisoners of this type. pays its hills. Socialism w ill die ist class, a subject claet. I t ¡(c o m Those people who w ant things io Roosevelt msy blow and bluster, anyw here else. I t could die in the pelled to submit to exploitation and and W est msy make his mistakes, “ remain »s they are,” object to the Regular Republican nominee hands of its friends aud w ill i f its degradation. for » i'b u l unbiased journalism should expense of the election pam phlet, friends don’t apply themselves to give c r id it where credit is due. whereas no'school tex t book has The class that owns the property C ounty C lerk ’ the real problems or organised po is the class th at rules society— the , _ ____ ____ Iwen so valuable as an edqcator of lilicul action, but everything indi class th a t writes, knacts, interprets the people at large on matters con- WM. TOLMAN cates that the rank and fileareupon and enforces llie law — in its own H id a W ho le d ettrning which all ought to be in the threshold of an awakening. Sealed bidsare asked for the delivery formed, as has this p am p b lit Regular Republican nominee The Socialist party com paratively interests. I shall be m y purpose to keep a full stock o f everyth in g required by th of 1(5 cedar telephone pel«-, to be used . „ ,i,i...„ . i ..., . , v in the construction of n telephone line A nd these objectors should lie for new is compoeed strictly of the N O T I C M . (n,ni the town Of Fort Orford to Elk reuiioded th at, hut for the sinister trade in th» line of C ounty A ssessor working class, sn entirely new class A d m i n is t r a t o r 's S a le o f river bridge, a distance of 4 miles. . , ... , . , . . , Real Sise ol poles to Is- as follows : if. feet m tn feren-e w ith legislation by »m l» in politics; STRONG, VIGOROUS, INTEL GROCERIES and PROVISIONS, P ro p e rty . In len gth ; not less than six Incurs in ns they, there never would have J. O, STEMMLER LECTUAL, CAPABLE, With new ideas, .diameter at small or top end, and the , _ a ... » BOOTS and SHOK topehd to be roofed or wedge shape, l*e n Bn Oregon system. ,, Notice is hereby given that. In pur principles and systems, which when suance of aa order of the Hon. Oountv M EN’S and BOY’S CLOTHING, and the bottom end to be sqnun-. Ioinglois, Or. Independent Candidate for put in to action w ill take production Court, dated Oct. 7, 191». in the matter Tbeee telephone poles to be delivered of lhee.tato of George L. Taylor, de. at or near the (Miles, pule for pole, of ■ LA D IES’ D B E S8 GOODS and distribution from tha control ceased. I, the uuderslxned Administra J oint S enator tue Coos Bay Telephone Co’s, poles,; FANCY GOOD8, tor ol said estate, will, on November of trusts and place it where Ihe peo R a ilr o a d s for P o r t Qrford. within tbs sp»ee mentioned,—Port O r Coo» and Curry Counties 13, 1911, sell at private sale, the real ion! and Elk river. Two mortises are pie can control it for their own ben estate belonging to said estate and de- to be made in each po,e. each 4 inches . CIGARS. TOBACCO, P IP E S, scribed ae follows, to-wit: efit and comforts instead of fur the I l Is said that two railroads from wide and I} , Inches deep; one of them VO TE FOB nning st a point one rod north of the 10 Inches from lop of pole, the other llie In te rio r are heading for Port CANDY, N U T S and NOTIONS. trusts and idle rich. . Corner of the 8. E. I of the 8. W. feet below the above. The Social isle have devieed a | of 8ec. 10, T p . 31 8 .. R. 1* Weet, Two hole» most be bored through the O rfo rd , and the T ribune feels hap north 34 rods, thence weet HO Infact, a supply of »verything ueually kept iq a « e ll stow ed G eq«u center of each mortise to pn>|ierly ad py in consequenoe.— W e ho,>e Bro. syetein th a t w ill he o f great benefit thence In d e p e n d e n t C a n d id a te rods, thenpe South 24 rods and thence m it a bolt Js Inch in diameter. Also Merchandise Store. fo r to the (wople ae a whole. The cep- east HP rods to place of beginning, tdd may Include digging of holes for Stew art won’t be dis»p|>ointed. Not 13 acres, leas one iori off theae poles, said holes to be not less *” T rrJ’ *, ’Dg "fi®* k a ,i 11 d° * * n C o u n ty C lerk italiets while oppoeing Socialism containing the weet end for an e»aeiray. titan 4 (eet ill d ep th , and th e poles T hat said land w ill be sold for cash are m aking more Socialists than the • hen propcrlr »etto le banked at the roads and a few eh clric lines w ire* i. hm tor'baio. T&e-e pole, an, to be set „ , - , . - - 1 m h . Iw.ded for Cima Bav ¡ Z L * ^ 7 7 In hand. Socialiate aie able to make them wb»re stakes w ill be found within Ute » » n » » « ' »” 0« ■>* Coos Bsy, work, and w old enough to properly Persona who may desire to purchase selvee. But Socialists know i t can't •aid land rmt see me at my home In space mentioned. but they gut sidetracked somewhere handle tour bosiness. Langlois, Oregon, any day from this BtdA will be received up to October , i , . nB . ( , . r o u te Itu ib lin a r a il r o a d s ______________________________ — , lV li. the company reserving the lhe roU,e- «»»•‘" ’»fi « " « • « --------------------------------------------------------- - come in a day. T hey understand date up to the day of sale. T his Octo ïtt, sht to reject any or all bids. ( is slow work. The Southern P a c if-' Regular medlings of Is c a l Battle erid p tio n is the power behind it, a ber l«th, 1913. riabt Call and Examine Goods, and -get Prices. Mas. C. M . U r n » , , Addresa power no men can hasten, Mop, ic started to build in here from Rock Local, first Saturday in each I , E lk TiLaenoxK Co., Administrator of th e Estate of I check or turn aside. Pott Urloni, Oregon. D r«ip oyer seven years ago, and a f mouth at 1 o'clock P. M . George L . Taylor, deceased.> I n the last Legislature r r t ’i a M r,> r f f ^ ç J ^ e U a g , by ju ç i* -. . . r : ;.' -:.k ’fj 7 »ere A. Lor' I L a n g iôis H ard w are 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 f o i D a ir y in g } O obornC y M il w a u k e e M a c h in e r y . P a i n t s , O ils & S t u m p i n g P o w d e r F i n e l i n e o f G u n e eB a e 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 r t i n 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 ta n tly k e p t o n h a n d . P ip e F it t in g s , P lu m b in g a n d T in w o r k o f a ll k in d s d o n e o n sh o rt n o tic e . Cheever ft Bowman, L a n g lo i s , O r . e r AMES S. JOHNSTON X. O M E R C H A N T , ^ r P o r t Orford, O m ^ , N E W G O O D S, ► Call and examine goods and get prices. JOHN 8, MILLER. GENERAL M ERCHANT, Port Orford, Oreeron* Has opened a new Store, with h E W GOODS, 1 H. W. DONAHUE K Orders Taken for Allying not in Stock.. JOHN B. MILLEB,