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a near deal. The Wedderburn Trading Co. to sell so me of its I t it oeftaiu th at M r. H aw ley I mm always been lama ao far as Ore guu has been concerned. Puppo-ed In be representing tb it S tate, a Slate which em phatically land in small tracts on a time basis, with a small cash pay ments, For information apply to • w r y m itaca should went Uh record for reduced ta riff T kb W bddsrburn T rading Co. am pia transporte dHlieat M r. Hawley took th e e la m p '«(h er aeaporte of tfca elate the r i d l- t i o a M l it i e a . Wedderburn, Oregon in .M assachusetts advocating a ro *S f naula own UV «rotent . large portion ¡ rM, |ruwJi . M |(U h lowahip’i pake, pes! of the present ta r iff la O 'a n d beginning of the end, and . m . , « r t b e water front pro,«crty .,„1 u.ra.1 io ahttAH og « a te r tranapor a return to protection d u lim . what the end in. Whan a — hold lite lam e miwtly »«oily in. an Unde ) U tfan fe-MUfcBe _ _ un T hem are no reatone fur re tu rn Lown K rapp , Fres. iin a aoete C. W. Z umwalt , V. Pre» veloped «tata. N a tu ra lly It is th a w ’ hmg atratehra of water fr in g M r. H aw ley, and there are the fro n t oo both ia threatened with policy Io ao m anipulate thia ^ - L , cd the ris of e r water a t Portland, be- beet » ! reasons for eleot ing M r. H o l i or otter rain." T h e E ig h t H o u r • I b y Amend E. J. L orry , Cashier. . , ty a . to prevent water com petition «dea milea o f lik e privliagee a t Ya lister and having tb it State repre Copy on file wttl the Anti-Saloon m ent • • i l w ill appear no Urn ballot W ater'transportation cannot betete, q C i ^ . a J , A lie . »Äd „»her placee sented by a mao who represents next m onth »him Id la* defeated. A * League a t Portland. the people. . Seattle. April 21. l i l t . applied to m ills, factories and pub State-Wide Prohibition Cbnunitto E » .......5 ............ th . , . . 9; Its a jo k e, a burlesque for pro a i X  T ï , lie works’ o f varioup kind» it would Seattle. • '¿ Ä gressiva Oregon to return thia Die m erit H»|-|«>rl, hut the act ia too Gentleman: For the enclosed fifty aU the wurld is to the effect that oiple o f Jtie C a rn o n , draelia and fai reaching, ina»mu<-b eeuta, pleeae eend I Th» The Mew O F P O R T O R F O llO New Republia tilth water terminala oan best he oh t i l l he Nei Id i wharves and fixes hie j 5 V O ., v * tim ber to beat him and ae h ipcludea farm it.g, do meet io i n - , t o -------- " ' • V *ki bw»r prfo* for th e ir use, and trfiich : X 3 ’ * • . * " 1 h" ve correct representation d a ir ie s , ata. Ita adoption would FroWbWon YOUR BANKING B U S W S & SOLICITED in M r/H o llis te r. ,vote, rlte J shall consider the u U h ttS E ; ha degtorpfiging to the farm ing In-t-JJw it weB spent. sn F t o i i r t o f Clackamas ouhaty fijte iry o f the slate— vi t«-it down. I lt * m )th 4 rtg -S ^ p M ^ < p ld .x I am X ■tot w ill use' their head» and forget p ar drunkard and I always will b^f_____ be a drunk „ ■iu» Aia— ____. ■ w » ^ w t - w w » . » H u I)--------- e ! h iv e not overlooked this point- l y i ’ M h H a w le y w ill he a onut- water ani. I am poor, and I always will be P r o h ib itio n . Ä F a if Ü r e —S to p Hiro. peer. Some say I am a foot; thia to These o f the in tiia t oan offer tha Novetohee 8, and we w ill have o N O B A N K W IL L H A N D L E FO R T ORFORD not true, others »ay I am anfortunate, beet and cheapest water term inals rongretomae in Washing too who M a n y im portant measures w ill thi* to true. T h e reason th e Courier asks vot- w ill ant h a re tn th in k whether he mill get the business; hence, we see be on the b allo t Novem ber 3 rd , next 1 * * r* w * i * " ■ * r* nro“ » San Diego, Los A ngeles, S.m F ran - eA‘ to give Congressman H a w le y ’s ie representing Mnssaehoeetts or Y C U R B U 8 1 N E 8 8 B E T T E R OREGON ¡ w « . . pp , . . . , « cieco, Astoria, Po rtlan d, ¡b u ttle, Te p la c e 'to Fred H < ,lli» t& , o f 'C o o s 'O re g o n , •Oregon C ity Courier. Oregon voter. O f all these mens- 1 clothes. I know I bay them to- coma aud Vancouver B. C., a lt con county, ia'becAQttj M r . H a witty U nree there is not ooe so im portant . day. I am trying to make myeel? think structing modern m unicipal . docks — not making good— the same reason ..K „ JJata #-I3«K>, -13S1, -IJ W . Io the welfare o f our state— state—-which which I *B1 hoy them today, bat I know in free from railroad oontrol. O ftb e s j life Courier would le t go «a ineotn R o a to ro tio n to E n tr y o f L a n d s fas cities the <gtee th a t h ara to spend ¡ P iton i prlàlSr and p u t another nuu my heart that I will not boy them. Ie touches the p u rity of (he home and - N a t io n a l F o r e s t . • ■ two hours from now I will be drunk. peels Its effects over our future o i l I - the least for dook sites hold the in hie plane. Notice is hereby given that the lands I do not want to get drank, hut the lenship— a t the set favoring State thrtet within me it eo dreadful that There isn’t an in d iv id u a l or newg described below, embraciog SMJR 1 point of vautsge. A t the present acres u ltb in the Siekiyoa Rational Vide prohibition. you Those tim e the cities iff C alifo rn ia have paper in this district th at can ask Fbroet, Orepon, w ill ba saMaot to set An iaveetigaiiun of the f ran tie in my condite« the advantage, far the HtAtecoO^£cls for M r. Hawlay*« retOrn to emigres» tlement and eutrv under the provis ions of the homestead laws of tba U n it Hundreds of efforts being made by the saloon in wafer frost lands and allows her on his record— foe his raoord won’t ed 8tst»e and the act of June 11. It drinkers w ilt some day totepte of the state, their methods 34 S ta k , MS) at tha United 8 U U , citiee to oni.struof municipal d«a>ks bear the strata. bat those who do net nt afi will land office a t Roseburg, Oeegon, an ata., to defeat this measure, should tberetiu free o f cost, w hi lb in Oregon Ukrtog-hle past «fear years in November M , t« lA Any settfer who ha sufficient lu dispel all clouds o f b o a t s M ead will a t Ute piesrnt tim e private hfteresis HffiffAsshe ha« %<K passed a b ill— was actually and In good faith claim ing any of said lands fo r agricultural doubt from the minds ol the voter te my control water fro u t lands under the except private pensidn bills. purposes prior to Jsa. 1,1908, sod has I Will return to the city within w harvirig Act o f 1862. refusiug to ga Io which aide is Aghting for an abandoned same, haw a pretonnes T his o f itself wohM n o t he a n y of months and I will do the „ k t t ■ rusks homestead enter tor toe paholy cause. A ju s t cause dose im prove th eir property, and when th in g against h im . perhap«, h u t fam lauds occupied. Said tends wars fast ime thing ever again. BOt aeea buleteriog up with u n tru th the ritiee attem p t to im prove it, d u rin g his t o r « In congress' be has ed upon toe spplioaticheof toe persons M y angel mother paaaed away mi ,* fo’r »ho ha«« a preference »pd deception. ■dbwo the lia s w ith ‘t ha big right subj<-ct to the prior right of any I am thankful to God for then demand and obtain exnPhitatot T h e saloon advocates claim in •»«•* ee »• tier M«w or speoulativa prices. A city under toleraste and aland patters on about * MfÇ .* ‘* ! eIr« P” ? J * * ? M such e v a r v th in -.ik .^ . I I. ■ a i’i’h '* 0 t 1» qu llAsd U> make h«>l_~ th eir paid advertising th at approxi such a handfeap cannot hops to everyibin g-th ey have tried to jinar ¡ stead entiy end toe preference right is m atoly as much liq u o r f t aontumad in dry Kansas as would be in a wat I shaoM kaveJtoea ganaas, and yat-they ars «pending Prohibition a ffi SnCe thousand* upon thousands of doi- l«rk to keep Oregon oat of the ». «•■ develop water eoin«heroe as against royilfavbpgh thw itelftm al législature rt.i- totom h - i ura C w . . T. •! - » ö * *>?to toe « 9 > tenitewiH *« fe .W ill be -nbjw -wfafcet to m m e fartuoate, competition. For- - -toltoli ^ ¡ * 4 filie uffiosr hae h tt ro ll call ! tett ein.n t • and c i r r i , y M , qn n touAleJy, fo r'th e people b f the S tate be laude a re as Ml> B i K l N W Í. o f Oregon'theee water front m *a H e «as hfen th e h a n d y dton to ; the Ñ | HW| eieetloo S. T _____ _ „ ’ i f P»*wd, w ifi place t« e oitirn tbS Mg bifesh W rash ata exten t J * , . « » I « « » t r i p a f le a l soU akew tie fháV-AAfe -pertteffanfe a« L lF d le it e ’. j to^nshfe and ‘ ron¿«í m f Skis state in the seme advanta «H., R. IS d ry list, and wa know that they are not doing t h b o u t o f a n y regard for m o rality o r pbifentropby— this ia dM eption. Kansas baa been d ry fnr yea«. Her frrq>a am tilled fhn» vera hot tilla d when the state ton« vat, her banka carry big depot My friends, put y Ito, bar asylums, alms-houses, and fight, and win it. t < «iff ja lfr are gotioaaM y (raa from to pod’s sake, win it! males, bar peopfe i a « happy sod > Truly Yearn, prdsperoua pad show no desire to y ‘ 1 geo&S pqeition adw enjoyed by its m a g t o iW W IiS M M d r up to » h a ! ‘ì T T i J Î * * ' up- rl«w of the m a M Ig À â “ Mu l r o , » | 1 t e ^ O r £ ^ . f *“ "• ■ N * l -favored competitors. OteTffare,contend th at itd a beUber ■ U Iw iu Ä b Ä tK T Ä * " ., ’m orsr|v or legally wrong* to revolt» sta hava ! s, T .S L s .. »? i? tr., çteo^taaî - m %?-' m feaaciaae far non u-e witrn the to ru n |to » » s.4»«t<toAfagatG,rnsr: Ro. J. a - “ to r l H / l , wiience ssbö L holder thereof has had fifty years in. •WitaCk • a id bis I F. 8. M . bean » . 4â «lugre-■ E ., 4 wbiuh tospecurate w ith tbe franchise r.turA.sasy. an.l « l i n k s »S ending tbeneé : . ( I : degrotw vf., to n fa i, Uveuve K. CO ohs., rig h t. T h e o n ly jurtifioatton th at , W M M tar.this was m tofartune or ' throes 8 .M drwroM W., 45 ah« , thence 8. «0 degrees the M ate has in g ran ting each a intent duran'l m atter now. m w . Siebs-, to tha plam X 10 Hardware Store ! Hardware ofall Kind» Ma chinery B x tra s fox . ^ M a c h in e » . D a ir y in g ^ O s b o r n e , ♦t f a i n t s , O ils A S t a m p i n g P o w d e r F i n e l i n e o f G a m e , 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 rtin g G o o d e k e p t ba S t o c k . D o o r * a n d W i n d o w s I n v a r ie t y c o n e t a a t ly h e jy t o a h a n d . . F ip e F ittin g s , P lu m b in g a n d T i n w o r k o f ic ll k in d s d o n e o n a b o r t n o tic e . M g ff privilege as a franchise rig ht But this year M r. Haw ley has a over a dom ain, I.' a.. Ils navigable J in r o a e fu a a a opponent— a m an ^ f i ¿ w Í 8 e t M i , T . « . . 14 GOURENT T O P w>t»my which i t fe euppoaed fo ItolS running agalnyt h im . who is going W-, 80 aerea, application of _ O r. Mae- Keuaie, Hlxes Blver, Fort Orford, in trust far tbe benefit of a ll iye pro io hash him eat. Oregon- L i . t 8-1384 September 14, pie, is th a t the. use of the franchise F fu d H u W k r r of Coos Bay is W 4 . C. M ’ Ba c a . , ________ I, B y j H - U ptox .' , Assista ut _____ Con» terests, ia aigned “ Taxpayer» and conferred by its development w ill •vssv ounce a hustler and doer. * miaalpner of thè Oeneral Land Offioa. Editor T a iR v a x : •’ ■to'» » 1 row » » - - r a 8-25 Dea. r W S J I» Wage earners. Lengtrn o f P«trtle«d,i result in an added heuefit to a ll the B F to » progressiva from the Oregon.” T b ¡.4 « deceptive, a . | t | The two Docks and people. L et a franchise remain u n ground op, a progrcesive lor pro I leads au I* tha raaXto iltL .1 7 ' . . ; ’ lw o uu®*4 an a W h a rf bills, used sod the coosideration that ia greraiva Oregon. H e believes this A GREAT record c« corra, a a * the reader tq believe that this v » * gvx - m aad aan - a . » < ^u.u.vJ in medicai history, prorat duced its' granting fail*. dfefeint has bean overlooked in the o , a » „ « t o - , . b . 0 In I t o . I t o . t o M t o “ T ------- j Sarsaparil a pctsrsse» merit sa I a criticism o f these measure» i t Washington shuffle, and he wants known to any other MEDICI t V oonaistad o f h » t i . . . - a - __ . h people to be voted on ill , »led of but two women, one o f Norember> Bnd deeer„ th, has been ssid th at they w ill remove y « o . w , i —6»----------------------------- ir to K. 0 . Nielson.) mw| ■fend u |» n which taxes are now paid th at the ‘‘lrague’’ wT. being h ' O" * k b r “ ao " ’ ^ a ^ i i a p s i J k » w ; » r ^ m c w ^ r a w i a j a s ; j a ¡ M f » ; w ; a from the tax rolls. T h is ohjectfcm « cats-pag fur the “ wets.” I Keart lhe un* “ *»erabteargum ents O E IV B 2 r « ,> k T s M E R C H A N T , has been advanced undercover - b; The above so called “ league” i# J“«keon an d M u lk y , .« water fro n t interests affected there quoting E x Freeideut floo eevellra’ 'P o r t O rfo rd , O r . T ^ by. In Portland water front prop W ater fro n t owners who have says in park * H s has never raised erty has heen arsMsed at about one- fais voice in behalf o f state wide pro never b uilt wharves adjacent to th ird of ita selling value. T b e c ity hibitioo.** T is in falsa. Theodore °tain> ibeaa V —— « his U ie te m v. a UffiiMlOT«} i Í ---- ------------ w measures of Portland was compelled to Roosevelt in a recent speech in To-1 confi»cate »hair property rights; but •boot three times the aaeeeed value fedo, O hio ra id : ¡» h i* is not true, a ll they ever bad for ite dock sites. O f its two m il ‘C o n d itio n s te O hio this year are was a license or franchise which lion five hundred thousand dollars ■ x r a S B r - « ' « K S euoh th at i f J were a oitiien of Ohio »bey have not put to beneficial use; Itti available for municipal dook devel reqolrod » r « I would vote »gainst the wet amend although they b are had over fifty opm ent, one m illio n three hundred roenl and for the d ry araeiidioenk” years in which tq do so. N o r are G B 0 C B R I E 8 and P R O V IS IO N S , fae teid thousand dollars had to go f a r , the > “ T lie brewers su,i -ite iitle n hay» the) being deprived of notice far purphare of ait»«. B O O T S and S H i K lit» tim e these taken the field ffi^^^H - uguiiiri ----- W xnaa auf ! they w ill «mve . . . from — Agaiast the contention that the M K N 8 and B O Y » , C L O T H IN G , fra g t, bvuiurv ilir y regard tfae en try , measures go oa the b allo t in -id ly. of woman iq iM the c.lisenship as I f H , tu the election in November, pending measures may take assess dt--------- * dom - " inante • daager tu rite u f liq u o r1 1914, lo u s e their It « -A D IE S ’ D R E to iG O O D S able property from the tax r H I it privilege « .Í to polillos, Which they hsvs been TU r l , H ^ R D W A K K . - O R A N I T E .n d T IN W A R E . . iottl2st the increased value of try I'llli in g mors» more und and to m urn e a r »« it o "establish e fr ’ HtUatlol) ’ »«etion it I t Iht the M same «• U a ^t«Ui:_t. 1 h Heir MDt M private adjoiniug property caused “ I saw this in M ichigan, where fr,‘ ,,üh ie . Usd been given to cun C IG A R S , T O B A C C O , P IP E S bv harbor development under mu every saloon was hradqusrters far »‘ ruel • « » ro a d on public property C A N D Y , N U T 8 and N O T IO N S . nieipal docks w ill more than oom,- . wo T ‘" •«»•«»• i 1842 »he State seeks . In fact, a rapply of everything usually kept ia a peaaate far any alleged ta x loss. In well a’oeked • addition there w ill be fu rth er « f i the liquor interests. I have not I * " h ,l i ’M” * r * * * “ UM d' General Merehaadtee Store. 0 R D R R 8 T A K C R kOM AN Y A R T IC L E MOT IB STOCK, been one o f those who wanted Io Oregiw is a m arine Stela. She peneation in the revenue the Slate w ill get td t ita common school fuod r a X t e £ 7 b t a^ ^ Wh“ ,b# front the rental« on such of the re _Hut w lito needs Ie'to be able to her voked lands as may he leased Io | l w brought up I am not afraid to products at tfae leitet possible oust ptivata tu t. ■atodh«ateshm ««ate4b«a^ ’“In this state a eoanter stteok fe far transportation; to develop _ C. S. J acksoh . Signified by the d ry amendment. transportation system by water that I N o tic e . Tbsi brewersi and people subservient w ill opaa up to her world markets F. W . M t L x r v . lothees made it evident tfasl only L. A . R O B E R T 8 , T h a t said arguments are u n a a - 1 far her natural resoorasa and farm Î Î h * « h y given fa a ll panona * * ® “ lu r n * l i « * « a n be lakes. swerable is d e a rly evidenced byj whom it may concern, not to e n L . A T T O H IM K Y A I 1 .A W nter up- “ — Do . yon to » !■» let tee tbe liquor liquor products. The Panama canal brings - - - want W th e fact th a t no one of the specula-1 ea or tnapam upon the pmmiecs of L . her eight thousand miles nearer to M y » t ic P o in t , O re g o n . live few who are now denonuctogj Knapp, for tbe pnrpnrn of banting, or hsallb aud life, and your tha A tla n tic seaports. W hether she «•W u* » u h noo* and line. Said prv- Probate basilicas a speoi.lty. W ill profit by tfai. spfendid opeaiag tfae two maaanres ventured to - luit lin s qf 5 t o v c s a n d R a n g e s , mlaae aro efanated on Blk Klver, Carry 8o i tor «ha méthode being dependa spot, liar a b ility to develop reasons for his opposition la Onnnly, O rag«*, and generally known brought im o «e. fay the mloon in and m aintain harbors and deep see psmpbfet. Such content tbe aethe ’Boud" plaer. S u em se y , A lu m in u m , i{ u g s and 3 ^ * . J. H . U IT O N , * to beep Oregon wet. And water term inals. Oregon cannot yes now w ith the baseless and h y p I AnV person or pereore ae trespnaa- ocritical c ry : Confiscation I Confis d r iL U ‘° Boder* " h“ >« i*"»* ,B *»•»• lh » <e»»eral Q ov- Ing h r the pnrpooe of banting, finhing, NOTAR ï P U B LIC , dririher who baliavae that there te ernaseat appropriate ipoocy hw bar cation of w h a tf W h y , sim ply the or traveling through in any shape form L asóla ». Craav Uo., Ona er meaner, or tearing down fracas, or lumed rig ht o f speculators to hold > to a emitel glam q , two faor improvements qnlem she can leaving out aide g.tee open, or molest- ny o f these who show that each harbor devaloned out of use water fro u t privileges to tag pereoual property, will be prosera- / . J. «STANLEY arc otherwise good citiw n s) the fel ' attracts water commerce, which they aod th eir grantees claim ( M to M m fa ll extant of the law. towing « » • Slipping», and than we< Unleae Oregon builds op a ma some sort o f shadowy title under a U w je r, Wm. R. Johnson, franchise granted by the legislature • of tha above naaaed prembra c o q u i i l k , Cheever $ Bowman, return Io th eir former eonditioo. A great am ount of advertising appearing in (ho papers throughout Oregon, paid for by the saloon jn - AMES S. JOHNSTON Port Orford Furniture & Hardware Store 3 . W n |. G illiq g s , Prop. NEW GOODS Call and examine gixids and g et prices. Mr -Stiletto Guttlery, la n te r n s, ZStc. "Port ©rforcL Souvenir §poons OR fe,?-«-"’ . ^'7