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X , THÈ HUtíUNE. “ friend«” of the law to have it »»•d in any such way. A Glimpse at C urry County. ■g ià;.1, '.i» Devoted to the In terest of S ocialisa) L ouis K n a p p , Pr«s. C. W. Z u m w a l t . V . I ’reg Cunliaued from last week. K . J. L o n k y , Pas»liier. From hare to Hunter's Creek the The articles appearing under thia eaption ora edited by the So yaute is iputdi the ealiia aa hert-io- Published Every Wednewlay, by cialist party of Curry county, to whom the apace haa been sold, fore described, up to the very high . JÍÁBllY t.S T R W A R T - with the understanding that peraoualltUa be avoided and that eat then d<>4n to the Inweal. W belli • the editor ol thia paper waives all reephnsibllity therein. er the road Was built here Io give & M C iu r T ti* M M a i m «. B A .1 N K O l ? P O R T O R P O H I » One Co»y Une Y ear............. ,. .. ♦ ! . And what ol their “ Majority the traveler an advantage of the D m Copy »U Month*. ......... scenary nr the locators didn't know Rule” contention it it had been ap Regular meetings of'Local Baltje J t will so regulate compétition that Ou« Copy Three Month»............... Y O U R B A N K IN G B U S IN E S S S O L IC IT E D plied in the election of a President it way most us near around a hill as lb wit Local, first Saturday in each • very human being will be guaran it waa over it and fully aa easy on tidy y^arf Simply that no one , rasartaueseerassaa fbvrF«p*r. tred living conditions that are gen month at 1 o’clock P. M. )>he*>th«4kt* te whMi r«e» «iV 1 would have been elected, and then a team, I am at a liart to know. uinely humane. 1 «¡ripUM Issate. There ha* lieen »nine bragging | • ' " ■ ' "f ' ■ 1 y whatT Jhe aaine may be said of Social or cooperative pret^petioo every successful candidate voted for about the good work that's U iu g of two different, though inter ralat- and'distribution of necessities is N O B A N K W IL L H A N D LE PORT ORFORD Auvaassaiko B atm in Oregon, from United Stales Sen' done on the road aoulh of Gold , ►<! kinds, (1 ) economic, and (2 ) poL practical. The trusts have amply alor right on dawn the i|na. Oh, Beach, hut with the exception of itical. that proposition. YCUR B U SIN ESS BETTER OREGON a few stretches between Winchuck ' |. ¿1,« control of production and demonalraled C U R R E N T T O P IC 8. Ihe folly nnd false pretenra ol the Not only ie 00 operation practical, and Harbor I liât looks a» though it exchange ia u.-ed economically to “ majority iula” fiasco. Jefferson but it is a higher end better way admonished the people that Eternal had been done by some who knew a limit production in Order that, by than the one now iu vogue. F u r Vigilance was the price of Libertyl • I * ’01 r,'aJ building. I failed to oreating an artificial scargity of Editor T bibvmb : thermore it is the unly way to d im Now come» Mr. Bryan favoring a There never was a greater truth notice any that had been made late commodities, famine prices may he inifte foreign and domestic war. The j ly that a priiei ioal road engineer 1 expected. The present high cost of law permitting ex-Presidentef Vice uttered. would be at a ll, likely to receive,1 living, which, rices ever higher, ia a existing system, Itecause it inordi Presidents *)i<| ex-Speakera of the Mrs. Grover Cleveland ‘‘ brought ,, , . . . nately stimulates selfishness and * ertt* '’law * 1 no direct retult of auch-cnutrig). House Io seals in Congress,lo par out” her eldest daughter the «»her ! Furj ' n‘ U n* * greed, lias degenersled into ihe rule gravel ticipate In debate» bat not to vole day with a g ran d> ,u rb b ,so m e Bye I l “* f ‘ * " ^ , ^ “ ‘. 7 2. Every where and always econ of gold. Cooperstion will inaogu- hundred g u e .t. having reaponded i ro ad ’ wlU’“ u l fir81 on measure». One can very deli om ic co n tro l, w h eth er iu ancient rate the Golden Rule in every day nitely oppose auoh an innovation to »pet'ial liiv iu u o o f U> be present C r Babylon or ILAne, medieval Ven- , , , . , life. ' I f u o n Irw l u t l . l I n a »»a. 1 « m i l . L o i face to hold the gravel and- keep it ¡ce or Hamburg or modern Japan having jn vjaw the manner of men and partake of the great ‘‘spread Instead of harming home, religion immediately quaiifiad to take ad; ol an even depth. or America,results in political con prepared for the occasion without The worst fault with our dirt trol. The economic musters reach or fatherland, Socialism w ill prove vantage of it* to-witi RoOrevelt the regard to expense. But out of bar the truest, the wisest and the best garrulous and “ Uncle Joe” the po super abundance Mrs. C. w ill not road« on mountain grade« ia they out for political [tower in order that friend those institutions ever had. litical guerilla. M r. T a ft would feel the outlay, for, »aide from the weren’t built so as to turn the water they may defend ail'd extend their acquit himself with auoh a privilege ample fortune left by her late hus out of the ruts at abort distances interests on the economic field. The “Globe” editor thinks he has with credit to himself and the band, the is in receipt of a five apart, and the road fixers in order Now, when the same group of in M a c h in e r y & M o w i n g M a c h in e s . country. But what of a Gt over thouaaud a year pension. And in to do this, throw dirt, rocks, brush terests control both government aud put one over on the Socialists. . He E x t r a s fox D a ir y in g ) O sb o rn e^ Cleveland incumbered with the conneotiou with thia pension 1 am or logs across ihe road, making a production, the regulation of pro aays, ’’Every mothers ton of th m M il w a u k e e M a c h in e r y . badge of servitude to Pier pout Mor reminded ol an erroneous statement rise that w ill throw a person, out duction by the government w ill be voted thu ticket straight as he waa of a carriage if you attempt to drive gan, Rockefeller and August Bel in the Salem Journal the other day, the trusts regulating themselves. pledged to do.” W H A T OF IT T faster than a walk. 1 have never Theoretically, such regulation can Every Socialiak’ who signed the P a i n t s , O ils & S t u m p i n g P o w d e r m outf Rooeevell would prove an which paper when »peaking of expenalm toy, aince ha would inaial announced engagement of Mrs. C talked with but one person in Ore hardly bet^S^ecied to be very dras party pledge, signed it voluntarily oo being beard at length on all to marry a professor, stated inci gon who knew hour a riHid should tic. Practically,such regulation, us and moreover paid for the privilege. F i n e lin er o f G u n s , B a s e b a l l p a r a propoailions, and, lik e 1 the fabled -dentally that she waa drawing a * He surely knew how he was go 1 10 ",n* “ * <«♦* same in the concrete examples of the to p h e r n a lia , a n d o th e r S p o r tin g W m it of d ri’ ‘ “«' He I bacco and oil trusta is worse than a ing to vote or how ha wanted to fish wife, would have the last word <5,000 pension ash .d Mrs. Garfield, G o o d s k e p t in S to c k . Mra. M c K m U y , Mrs. Folk and M.s. " ° ir ,n “ n C° rai,’lg trom • «‘»•‘ «‘« y ’’farce. I t is a hoax. vote before he signed the pledge. or “ buaPMn the attempt. Muis Jane Addams, the great Tyler before her I The first Freer1 ** *ere ^ d b u d d w g ie a science and j The motive for forming the trusta B U T he D ID N O T sign up to vote D o o r s a n d W i n d o w s i n v a r ie t y apoatla of civic benevolence, aeema deut’s widow to be regularly pen if we ever expect tu havegood tuaiis^ us given by Rockefeller,Hsvemeyer for any particular candidate. c o n s ta x ttly k e p t o n h a n d . to think that M r. Roosevelt coined 1 sioned waa Mrs. Garfield, a t <5,<>00 1 we wl11 have to understand the j Carnegie and other captains of in~- He pledged himself to support a the phrawrrSsetat Ju stice«T T h ars-f* year. The widow F u lT T a W a u r T T * ^ ■ lo - y «»ly - » w eh as h a v e d ns t r y, w .......... , ................. e mp a r t.i ... d .......... o a w ay w it h ‘‘ cut pr i n ci p le ov>d ha—sdaoHknew t ha t P ip e F ittin g s , P lu m b in g a n d T in as it waa a favorite shibboleth with viviog, Was, later on, voted <2,000 ab" ' l T, «>»d “re ’ rained throat.” competition between the every candidate nominated by the in road building. Socialists had sigoed a pledge to w o r k o f a ll k in d s d o n e o n sh o r t owners of the machinery of produc the late lamented Toro L . Johnson, a year. ’ -* . ■* '*■ '.. j I t is easy for candidates during tion. support that principle and further and Epgene V . Deba haa spiced n o tic e . N o ta re n waaFrêsidentLincoln’s their campaign to say they favor But while to the master class the more had signed a resignation and. thousand« of hi« inimitable speech widow pensioned. A special allow aa with that an ÿ other apt phrases. ance of a few thousand dollars was good roads, which* probably they trust is a t>lcs»ing, to the diainherit- placed it ig the hands of the docial* { 1 wf a0* I j 'Tbe Uu’ 1 increa8C8 « lb« 8<">«>G5« o f God. tat party to execute in case lie failed e r“ was not invented apnronriated 1 h view of her ureesine by “ t Mackn^i f ' . Roosevelt, nor haa tbs word „ J d at the Mroe, long » f L tl * U>, ge‘ * ¡'«tensity to live up to his pledge. L a n g lo is , O r. system road bill introduced in our &>m[M*tition among the workers. It . The “ Globe” editor thinks that any ralalion to a dung heap. John death o f her hgabaud. legislature. However, the roads accomplishes this end in several by Voting for a' Democrat here aud Bunyan tha great English divine, The new three year homestead rill hava to I mi taken out of p o l l ! ways; ■^r a Republican there that he is split I the phrase ip a sermon. Tha law which .was urged in Uongrvae as tics befuis the rural .districts can (»} The consolidation of firms to- ting it up and doing something— muckraking industry ia an old and n K,; IJM1» 1.1J«J*S«>>S1^SÍ ««■ j OIWJ," 4 ■ !1 ! a medtiS of arresting «ha CtdkfiìlW bf vni-«*««* mudi good results, for that is, he is vtUing f,,r the ’beat , . . . - - — - . ■-,- gether with the lim itation ot -pro- r honorable one, if lowly ió ll o f any a, If Io our people to tteatern Canada w ill ru |e d ,. county courts have' no op | dnetion throws thousand« of work man. That is all well ^nd. good, sort may ba ceiled honorable. In have a cotitrsry effect «11 along the portunlty to know of any swltatd« ert o«i of employment. (h ) Per but even at that lie must invariably a n e le n tM well aa modern timet western coaal of Oregon. In ’ fact,' p,r«on to appoint for auperviaor ex. fcclet| machinery by becoming ever vote for that candidate which he swamp muok boa been hauled onto the law and the rules adopted un- cept those that have done a little n,Ore nearly automatic, deprives thinks aland* for hia [irincijiles. the garden plot ae a fertiliser and der II, make it praotioally Jmpussl- politics ter the party duiing the vast numbeni of a chance to earn a T h a l’a the way the candidate (Successor to N. C. Nielsen .)- and there spread with rakes, lime ble to secure title to a borne under - campaign, for those that w ill do living, [c ] Um«->tricted itnmigra- proves himself a good man by ad being later Mattered over it'to cor it, on the character of land still KUch politic« a« ure generally done' (hm by bringing in needy foreigners vocatiug the same principles aa the rect the a d d it always contains. M E R C H A N T , o|»en to Ideation and settlement, j by the whiskey und cignr propagun-1 nt the rale of a million a year rapid editor. I Nor is i t to be «opposed that Bun l here must be at least 20 acres of diet« could u ew i lie thorough ly increases the numbers of That’s all the difference there ia the yan used the phrase in an offensive quarter section under the plow at mechanics enough lo make a good working class. between Socialist candidates and Old sense ainoe poor housewives and the date of final proof. Thia com road if they wished to. « As the result of this fierce compe Furly candidates taken as a whole. thair children generally had to man pletely lets Gurry county out, for The next place of importance I ¡lion between the workers there has Just the difference in principle. the rakes. But M r. Roosevelt re in my wide range of acquaintance which ia on the only public road grown up in America a vast reserve For instance the Republican and vived it aa an epithet in defense of with Curry county hill lend I know running through Curry county ia army of the unemployed. These Democratic parties both stand for Big Business against the attack of of none now vacant upon which the Gold Bench, (he county »eat, a individuals are not only able, but the principle that the Socialists do - the magasiiiéa for its sordidness law could ba complied with. No growing village with two 'good ho keenly anxious to work but tan find oot eland for, or, the Bociuliat party and fresh supplies will be received by every steamer. 1 til and diahonaaly. my purpose to keep a full stock of everything required > ’ e settler goes into the hills lo plow; tels to their credit. D uring the .no employer. Even in so called stands for a principle that the other trade iu the line of Nor did the phrase “ Rough R id he goes in hopes lo find where he political campaign the little county years of “ unexampled prosperity” parties will not stand for. Pul it er” originate with M r. Roosevelt as can slaxb and burn and teed G R O C E R IE S and P R O V IS IO N S , to seat was full of candidates soliciting there are millions of unemployed. which ever way you like. That haa been by some supposed. The | j grass among dead trees, snags and votes. I noticed or.e candidate, . The number in enforced idleness to principle is the dividing line and' FOO TS and S H t E phrase Is first enooúhtered in the logs. while in the wet end of town was t|ay is not leas than 5,000,000. as the Socialist* are working for that novel, “ Under Two Flag»,” and M E N S and BOYS, C L O T H IN G , They seem lo figure nt Washing freely setting up the drinks to all The pridits of ecouomic produc principle altogether, it stands to credited to “Cigarette,” a precocious L A D IE S ’ DRESS GOODS, ton that broad stretches of open hands, then going to the dry por lion go, as previously indicated, to reason that they will naturally vote girl camp follower of the French land still await the taking in the lion of town aith .. candy in one a email class of monstrously wealthy for candidates who are pledged to ...... ......... ........... ........, H A R D W A R E , G R A N IT E and T IN W A R E . army id Asia, and who is laid to west. 1 pocket and peanuts ¡11 the other, I men. These favored few, who loti support that principle. We do not have been the daughter of a French C IG A R S , TO B A C C O , P IP E S This new requirement r|.m in(]g invited all be met to help them nut, neither do they spin, nor reap oveflook the fact thattheold parties officer by a Soudanese mother. C A N D Y , N U T S a n d ‘ N O T IO N S . ‘ selves lo whichever suited their one of the new rube enforced by nor gather into barns, spend their put up good men. Our quarrel is In the United States Circuit Commissioner W. A. J. S|»arks dur ' taste beet. He didn’t believe i» time in astounding lu xu ry, frivolity, not with (he good men of the old In (act, a supply of everything urually kept in a well stocked Court the other day an indictment ing the late UO’s, to w't: The parties but with the parties them --- - final —i w‘rtö‘'n’« tights. How could gambling and vice. Monkey par v General Merchandise Store. of a Chicago packer for exporting a proof roust disclose the number and ' Jusl ‘ bink of lhe number of pock j lies and dog dinners are resorted to selves or mere particularly th e' ORDERS TAREN k()R ANY ARTIC LE NOT IN STOUR. shipment of meal that had not been kinds of stock on the claim, number be woul*l have to have and the enliven the ennui of their useless principles they advocate, inspected aa'tbi law requires, was I W HENEVER THE D EM O of tons of bay, etc. The final proof untold variety of ribbons, liinkels live». quashed and not allowed to Té of a Coos county settler was reject aud ornamente he would be coin Meanwhile the great mass of the 1 C R A I’S A N D R E P U B L IC A N S amended, on a quibble such at L 1 ed by Sparks because it showed pel led to carry in order to please workers, they who do all the useful' P U T U P M E N W H O W IL L SAY: ia r jb WÂM À i kajcx V ur t r «. taî tit • TriS^rTf would bring a grin of contempt that the settler had 65 head of cat all. work of the world, are condemned ; "W e pledge ourselves to work for upon tha faca óf k street gamiu. Crossing Rogue river by ferry, to a humdrum, cheerless life of pov the Abolition of the Capitalist Rys tle and usually put up about three The indictment bod it, “ transport thence we Went uorlhwsrd over a erty. t tons of hay I teiu and lor the eo-optralive com - ad” and tha corporation lawyer in The Globe takes 'exception* to cla? and *“ nd> road for a In sober truth tho present order monwealth and if we are elected and sisted that U 'u tig h l'to have lieen W . W. W ilson’s disclaimer in the which changes to a more hilly ia nothing but a huge machine for fail to keep the foregoing pledge we “ transhipped” Instead, aud, amas m ailer of the alleged compulsion of country und belter suited to grazing producing poverty. And that, ton, w ill resign our office” then they can ing aa the fact may appear to ihe and farming purposes. in a fertile land where poverty ia expect Socialist support for th e ir. common sense Of mankind, the case Socialists to vole the tieket straight, T obe uqycluded next week absolutely inexcusable Because it mail, providing the Socialists do not and prove» its promises by the went out of Court! dues thia the existing system ia stu have better men and I think that brosd assertion that “every motliei’a In Oregon under an initiative the Socialists will judge as liberally pid unscientific and immoral. son of them vote ’er straight” ! The b ill which passed overwhelmingly, ' editor himself had shown the falsity “Bland pat. Let well enough alone.” then as the “ Globe” editor does be we enaoled that any indictmeni The Bagley ranch on Elk river. No thinking man need be told that tween Republicans and Democrats of this atserlion in his election table ' may lie »«»ended if need shall arise, Part csah down ; balance mortgage on to stand |>al under the growing evils .now. one week previously. However de- same with easy payments. Addresa thus effectdally scotching one of the By the way, I do not see why the of the present to invite mob violence. > sirable snd proper it may be among main resources of the quibbling Box 4«, Eureka, Cal. For Ihe menace of mob violence editor of the ‘ Globe” would lift an Socialists that unity prevail through * attorney. Socialism has an efficient re m e d y - editorial or part of an editorial bod ! out, no 1 ule prevails whereby any And can wa wonder that Big 1 one ia arbitrarily interfered with in T e n M o n s tro u s ly R ich Men economic.and social justice. This ily from a leading paper of thestale Business ia this Stale squandered , the casting of his vote. -------------- Own th e N a tio n . it. remedy will ennoble marriage, aud not give proper credit for multiplied thousands of doliera in T l is misleading, in that it gives hia purify religion,ensure mercy for th» I shall be my purpose to keep a full slock of everything required by the Average Socialist vole io Coos the effort during the late campaign 1 M57, not 85 per cent as types made W ithin the peat year public in afflicted and unfortunate and guar readers, who do not know the facta, trade in the line of in promotion of a measure requir me say. vestigation at Washington haa re antee peace both domestic and for the impression that he wrotaitbim ing a majority of all the votes cast Langlois, Or. vealed the significant fact that a eign. self. And also tha editor told me G R O C E R IE S and P R O V IS IO N S , at an election to pass an initiative »mall group of lees than ten mon Socialiem will lake, not by force, that I waa one of the very few So To W hom it M ay Concern. BOOTS and SHOES b illf And they did it under the strously wealthy men control m the hut by alow and just legal and con cialists taking the paper. Now I M E N ’S and B O Y ’S C L O T H IN G . false prêteuse of a fear that if the I, the undersigned, hereby gTve no United States today the entire ma etilulional steps the machinery of will make an offer. I f he w ill pro law was not so emendad, the people tice that I have s conveyance from tbs chinery of production and distribu production and distribution of tha duoe a good, sound, reasonable ar • L A D IE S ’ DRESS GOODS m ight take it into their heads to do Patentee to thtelsnds and water lota in tion. necessities-of life. Public owner guroent against Socialism, I will F A N C Y GOODS, the Harbor of Port Orford, Oregon, on away with the initiative law alto a portion of which a part of the wharf The meant employed to eecute ship ia not an end in Itself, merely guarantee to get half of the Social - C IG A R S , TOBACCO, P IP E S , gether! But the voters, profiting is erected withoat tny consent. All aaid control were, as everybody an incident. Socialism’s vital aim ills of Corry County to subscribe to parties are hereby warned not to drive by tha injunction, “ Beware of the piles or trespass in any manner what knows, of a highly diverting char ia to abolish exphtitations and its bis paper. We may be wrong but C A N D Y , N U T S and N O T IO N S . Greeks bearing gifte,” declined ov soever on said tidelands or water lots. acier. But that is another story. dire results. Socialism has no in- we are from Missouri. Mm. A sms O. D abt . Infact, a supply of every thing usually kept in a well stQcscd Genera »rwhBliaingly the overtures of Portland, Oregon, # Tlie uses made of thia c o rro í are ! tentiqp of abolishing oom petition. H . U. S tkixkr j » « Merchandise Store. W KO^aH^T ÄO.V- t7 1012. Each and every one o f these pro fessed “ Savioura” of the In itia tiv e and Referendum law knew and-ma intended that the success of thair “ msj.irity rule” schema would de atruy the law. B»A»on*i.L«. 4 Br J R. Urron. Langlois Hardware Hardware of all Rinds Cheever $ Bowman. AMES S. JOHNSTON i^zrP o rt Orford, O rsr^ , NEW GOODS, Call and examine goods and get prices. JOHN R, MILLER. “ GENERAL MERCHANT, For Sale Port Orford, OreKon* Has opened a new Store, with J. BAGLEY, » . - ----------1 _____ • . in, N E W G O O D S,