\x’ tti-i TRE TRIBUNE. “ A'e should have the protection of women and for keeping them outside the factory, so that they may become WKDXEBDAY HEP. 94. Thia column is edited under the auspices the m o th e r s and homekeepers of the -------------- - - U- ■— M of the W. T. C. «... U.. w.w with a Mrs. .......— .........— m . n H. . T. T. , I uetiun. Will any man dare to aay that Puhlbiwti Every Wednesday, by 8tewart as editor-in-chief, and the Mes- the liquor busineaa has not driven dames A. 8. Johnston, E. J. Loney and I countle“ * omen to the factory, to th e ! HARDY T . 8TKWAKT. R. C. Young, assistanteeditors. I D>‘li ujm1 u th* w««h tub. The an-' ■' « ' I .I I Ü ... ________ . — - I loon has driven boys and girls to the RATKfe. A a 1 1 factory. As one trades unionist I am Ons Qopv One Year ....... «1 a,, A P o is o n , A lw a y s a n d E v e r y - ! unalterably against a business that has Was Oo|>y Mix Mont),«.. : . . . " w here. “ J *u=h tendencies. The time will •h»e Copy Three Mootli*......... . 54, ‘ w m e when trades unions will be found "Alcohol isn’t a stimulant- it's a ’ rr‘ yod M*i«wt the liquor ( Tfce printed Mu yorriuimr « Poison. It isn't a food; it's a ’ Poison. I ^U4,n‘!“ ln *verJ> torm - 1 »»»• notice J 1U0w.thp.ten, 1« wtouh ytM»iP.íb f It isn’t s medicine; it ’s a POISON ' J**1* an^ nuw 11,31 1 wil1 ngl,t the '«erlpiloaUpdid. * ,rv‘,, It isn’t even good for snakebite; it isn't 1°°« 't " 8 “ ‘hesaloon continues good for a cold or weakness or tuber- hght. ‘ho human race. No matter A u v s s t is j s o R a t «« R ka « u z : a l l «, culosis. IT'S A POISON Alwava : V*0 puts UP “ •‘•'heme to rob the people y ’ i through chicanery and gr, graft. ” political »----- -.M .aucy anu everywhere. By leading phy.ician»’ the avenue through which it comes is The larger) cargo o f lum ber ever jtw a a lo n g ago relegated from the the saloon. There is no redeeming fea­ realm of materia medics to that of set afl.mt in ih e world was th a t , , f j " ture ia the saloon. Go anywhere where the Foci tic Mail S tea o isliip AI «run, i ■ ■ its influence ia felt and you tee sw hifb left Portland, ¡September 7 « I The Liquor Traffic has for the past the demoralization it brings. The sa­ for S y d n ey , she havin g aboard J half «" tu ry been dodging about the loon is the enemy pf the people for more th an 6, 0OO.UJ0 f,e l o f lumber. I leg“.of the Democratic and Republican whom we work,” declared John B. T he Cargo ia 1,000,000 feet in excess I f*?*“ u.U “ in,P °" ible to aim an ef- Lannon, treasurer of the American Federation e f Labor, at Toronto. o f any other leaving the W illam ette , “ “ “ t>n<’ tb# 1913. temperance . . • general 8UB8OKIPTIOS or Coldmbi* Kivers or any - ip & « , e ^ . r„. norl I • Blacksm ithiug PO RT ORFO RD YCUR BUSINESS BETTER OREGON WW ¿J »V , » 1 Langlois Hardware Store “THE BREAKERS" An In a ‘W orth ' Hardware of all Kind« W h ile (F o r n ie r ly G a u n t lc t t ’iij 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 i r y in g , O s b o r n e , M ilw a u k e e M a c h in e r y . Newly Fitted Up; Electric Lights Read the details in this bit o f an item TABLE UNEXCELLED • nd Hie pen! for conducting tin* hatchery 1« f«|t keener then ever before. A rraogem eo.a have been m ade tor briugm g eggs from the egg takiog establishm ent at the head o f the Rogue tributary, E ik creek ami the Gold Beach hatchery w ill ill liberate liberate several several m m illion illion fry f/.- w V __ T O U T . O H F O J il» NO BANK WILL HANDLE B E E H E R JE S S P o rt O rfo rd , O re g o n ) from the daily prea«. It wu printed at bottom of an out-of-the-way N. J J u t. is _ v George N. Seger o f Paaaaic w a iv ed annual report o f Truant Officer German Webyr * yesterday. ------ wmsmmv Casually “* rB" * 7 eye down H* of abaent- “ * .°f ,ick ’ until he « m e to . hne near the bottom o f the page. p egt spring. The cannery a t Wed- Then be leaped from his chair and rang iWrburu is preparing (o r the haioli the bell violently. ‘‘Send for Mr. at W once to cty Caos o f fi.li feed, follow in g the ----- Weber »«. II custom Which R. D. H um e estah plain this,” be fairly gasped, ”1 never Jished uutl will be ahundautly able heard of such a thing!” The line o f the report that had ex­ to feed the email fry m ,xt year. cited the Mayor read as follows; ‘Total number of school children in­ toxicated during the year, 81.” - Mr. Weber, when he appeared, ex­ Bigger. Better London plained that all these children had come Now,” Avers The Popular Au­ to school, at one time or another, drowsy and inattentive, some of them thor. boisterous and quarrelsome, and in ' eachcase investigated had established f h p p v n n * X 1 ... .liscrainentu, ?Cal., Sept. IfrUI the fact that they were under the i„- I T i e e V 6 T When Jack Lon do n, aqlhnr and ad fluence of liquor. 1 *■ YOUR BANKING BUSINESS SO LICITED Wood and Iron Wonk prom ptly done at a Reasonable price. Yoap patronage soJicited. -----direction—that the alcohol drink­ ing of parents, even in small quantities (about One glass o f beer a day) has ex- 1 ercised a degenerative influence upon ßogue R ver Is T o H a v e H a tch ) their offspring.--Laitnen. on the Rogue this year was not good C. VV. Z umwalt , V. 1‘res T J A -I V K O F Wagons and Buggies for Sale, kept in Stock also Agent for All Kinds of Farm ing Im ­ plements; McCormick Mowers, etc. ' There is only one permanent place pf safety for a Prohibition law—in the The k o g u e river fi-h hatchery 1 Constitution of the United States. ffhich lias been idle fur several years, School Children Orunk. w ill he started again thia fall by the Maplesy estate, present owners o f i„ , the property. The t|-h is g season j J , * i e ^ e " ° ' ‘1|fht PK>teCt- T ree. E. J. L oney , Cashier. this Cargo ia «Miiualed at apnroxi m ateiy <100,000. •r y . K n a pp , In o u ïs GOLD BEACH, CURRY CO., QBE- H ot I ir S t and C old T ub and P a in t s , O ils & S t u m p i n g P o w d e r S hower B aths * ¿n e ,in e Qf G u n s, B a s e b a ll p a r a ­ p h e r n a lia , a n d o th e r S p o r tin g G o o d s k e p t in S to c k . C lass Barn and Garage in Connootinn, Affording all Conveniences for Saddle Horses, Teams, Automobiles and Motorcycles 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 i t t i n g s , P l u m b i n 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 s h o r t n o t ic e . • Cheever ® Bowman ' L a n g lo is , O r. ■ Sr & B O W H ia H Lnna-lotss, or. venturer, stepped out o f bis high ! — It—___ powered autom obile at the state A Saloonkeeper’s Admissions POWER IN BIO NAVY GUNS. fair grounds here today, he pau-ed j —____ _ and sm iled , « m l then, ut a reiu in is-! Precieely what the thoughtful, ser­ Machinist Explains Reasem for Great Increase ln W eight of Xnor- pent tnoud »aid; ious-minded dealer in liquor thinks of moo* Cinnnng^ “I f that uld constable who nah *h® in,,mou« business which he con- bed me on tliis very sp ot iu sl ‘2 0 made P“ 61*0' When he S p ea k in g o f th e d evelop m en t .. . 7 P JU 1 M doe" ff>ve his point of view it is years ago were here today I'd stafld esting reading. An attempt ia inter- in th e d efe n siv e p o w ers o f t h i , - --------•• aiiem pi ia being a good chance u f goiu g 'b eh in d the ’MriH ” establish in Ketchikan, Alaska, m odern g u n s o f th e A m erica s made * to bars ugain.” , a saloon on the town’s most prominent n avy, n s illu str a te d a t th e W ash M u. London, . h„, together w ith W‘ C T‘ U” the m g to n naval g u n fa eto ry , an e x L ondun’s sister, accompanied him generally 1,'™?*’ ♦"nd1the gd Pe° P'e p erien eed m a ch in ist and ad van ce w ork er sa id to a W a sh in g to n S ta r OO his first Visit to the f . ir ca b te p a n ^ h a v ^ b ^ n ' sent rep o rter: | be w»a pinohed as a vagrant, a»k the territorial judge, urging him to T h is gen era l d ev elo p m en t ed him why he was au couHdent in Si II«« «1 I w. — A 9 m aking this assertion. Because,” said London, his eyes admits he keeps as an adjunct to his but to the sim u lta n eo u s an d pro- business a bar or saloon, is among the IflC »w iB kliug,“I g a v e him a run for Rinat _ ---- ■ • asaaavii^ _ g r e e siv e d ev elo p m en t o f a ll th ree. most strenuous objectors, We quote his money, and he had his hands some of the reasons, stated in his let­ ‘Lean than h a lf a cen tu ry a g o le h e a v iest gun know n w a s th e I lu ll in jad in g m e.” ter to the judge. Any one of them “ Bui," he added, sobering, "that presents so strong an argument against C8 pounder. T h i. gun w a s ab ou t old life is gone furever, and the the business of liquor selling that it n in e in ch es bore, and fired a 68- London of today is like the stale ought to cause him to abandon it with­ , pound p ro jectile, w ith a lfl-pound out a moments dSlay: i ch a rg e o f gu n p ow d er, b u t wa> ^»|r uf today—.bigger and better ' Saloon Crowd Objectionable. . p o w e r le ss u g a in st fou r an d a h a lf and stiiv in g for greater th in gs.” I | “ A corner is a natural loaflng place in ch es o f w rought iron. O n rh a t- L indon, whose ranch hum « was and the character I f perions that as­ tlo s ’npe to d a y are eq u ip p ed w ith recently destroyed by fire, said he semble around the entrance of a saloon o f ^ r RT w Whl,‘I,‘ ' ' it ,,a c h n r Ke l does not appeal to one’s sense of decen­ o f 400 to 4 .3 pounds o f sm o k e le ss was not an ex h ib it r th • y » . r, hut liop-d to he reorescnled n ex t year cy and welfare in general. pow der, ca p a b le o f d r iv in g an Poor Advertisement o f a Town. « o h p o u n d p ro jectile th rou gh 51 if he succeeds in le h a h iliu tin g his ‘‘Upon the easterly side o f Front in ch es o f so lid w ro u gh t iron. In farm before that time. street which is the main street in th i» olden tim e s it required n ea rly four I have slowed down in m y writ , tow«, within the space o f 500 feet or m in u tes to load and lire on e o f the ¡ng,” said L ondon, “ because I am thereabouts, there are now being oper- now o b s o le te 68 pou n d ers, w h ile w ritin ^ m i cm iru ct m.w. and do Within thi* apace all th e new and terrib le 12 inch gu n s of th » . « boats are not F«Ài to glut the market. I tied n landing ’ in this — town ------------- can be lo a d ed a n < fired in a b o u t 50 ' i ««.«. « , .... s x x x i r j ; , ' £ r; •e c o n d s w ith p erfect s a fe ty . I ormerly gut the dim es, and nut »«on element predominates overwhelm- n l t ’L " pr0^ r ,ile fro,r> on e o f th e tnany u f them , at th at.” I ingly? Thta impression win be X e” old «8 ism n d ers h it it s m ark, it “Jk was a hard fight," he finished p*)w®ring if <*•!■ new saloon stands out w as d u e to good luck, ra th er than w ill, a bit uf a ,,g |, MS hi, eiir „ f n„ ngly corn’ r' At the pres- to good m a n a g em en t, hut it is a t,ra« w* b«v* eleven ..loons i„ this m a tte r o f proud record th a t our through th« gate», "but it bad its m * ? Z Slehi “ * P°Pu,' tion o f poesi- m odern 12 inch g u n s huve scored coip pensa I ions.” j b y 1,500—o^e saloon for every 135 pto- sev en h its in le s s th an six min i pi®. u te s a t ta r g e t p ractice, w h ile our I No Law-Abiding Saloon Can Exist. six inch gu n h as a record o f nine ’ fuater, an J8 Ve#r uId “ With an additional saloon, I make sh o ts an d n in e h its in on e m in u te.” i Bom Carry County, who b a . been ^ e ^ erti°n ,nd beHeve 1 c“ P-™* iL The s t a t is t ic s o f a m odern 12- em ployed at Sm ith Powers Camn 4 th ,t tb’B that this b“«iness business will not be carried inch breech lo a d in g rifle, a s turned reported to the i ' ’ on within the limits of the law aa it ou t by th e n aval gun factory, m akes an in te r e stin g sh ow in g. Its w eig h t is 101.300 p ^ in d g ' H e was picked up on the water C ,lli Liquoi-Selling “CursesBusiness.” o v er 45 to n s. Its to ta l len gth feet 8 inches. T he ggpa'test d :~ - front and appeared in a sort ,,f Hll “ I hear that my stand is being erit- ter o f gun bpdy is 45 In c h e s ; t, lior. He said he m et a stranyer ,c,’ed the ground that I am in-on- len gth o f bore, 410.20 in ch es- 4 ith a buttle anil ,|,e latter gave ®'ste"‘ i n ‘h ,t 1 »m running . M|(X)n jm city o f cham ber. 12.04.3 cubic him a few “ew igs” and then F.Ller welTknow^ * 1 ? ^ »" r<'8pect '"‘¿hes; to ta l ca p a city o f bore, 51,. eaid he knew not wi)Ht j i I mv«.ir , m not* drinking man 34ROC ? trnV<’, ° f P " * * « « * , w"'“ happened myeelf, and I started my hotel and ran •U6.06 in ch es; w eig h t o f ch arge but h e w s , peu.nl, as when the ,a, , 11 tbree years as a temperance house p ou n d s- lice picked him up. H e , |hJ «"d simply put in a bar because the com serv ice v elo city , 425 know the strange, >a name, b „l | lr £ ' 0 " . demanded it. I f , m. „ new r w eigh t o f p ro jectile, S50 p o u n d s’ eaid lie would revugui^ ¡. , ° ne ^f°.P ° f ,“’u 0D 8' " !ARS’ TOB4CC0' In (act. a BuppIyof ever7lh ,ng # Gen-ral Merchan.lfce Store «»MRS TAKEN.OK ANY A KTHLR NOT „ i Call and examine goods «r.d get prices. -A- sx_g. - - JOHN R. MILLER. GENERAL MERCHANT, Makes the finest, light­ est,best flavored biscuit, hot-breads, cake and pastry« Renders the food more digestible and wholesome. P o rt Orford, O reg o n. Has opened a new Store, with H EW GOODS, Always Rejaemhffl- the Fa3 fem e 0 c in în e ABSOWTELY PURE ■OVM . BAKINO e o W M R CO., M (W YORK. Cures a C ^ f a Ons Day, (Q. Oft Be®, 23e.