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About The Port Orford tribune. (Port Orford, Or.) 1892-19?? | View Entire Issue (Oct. 28, 1914)
rre « . c. w. o v a a a i > r , v . j ree E. J . L obby , C «thi«r. B A k lV K o r X > O « T O R F O l t 1 » YOUR BANKING BUSINESS SOLICITED g re to , s u w o R rm o M ba tes . (»«« Copy O '» Y ew » .,,, On# Copy W * M o n t e ,., »e » f • • • • e• * ft— Oopy « ra ra Moo.hs, The effort must bare ( . ! ) . „ short io A l a m a r o « Bavas Baaemuixs. . to n M r a w v M iy y k X ' £ * Ä U " • •• < AND “NO possibly nor (Bit could be made of tha Staff. NO BANK WILL HANDLE YCUR BUSINESS BETTER Tí»e very life o f the future ja fa e ta rio g aod industrial progress o f Oregon hinges U m respects both of aaeltor aod man «pon the defeat of th e so-called “ Water Front” b ilk to be voted upon T uesday Novem nppr, step t f m ily th« la tte r defect, ber 3rd. Ute editor would doubt lee» have ta S o cu n n in gly and adroitly are these bill» worded there is grave danger th a t th e peo Urn plegeure ia w hipping (ha m at ter iotq readable shape. ple m ay be deceived. ' ' / action , are j , WM nol «" * 5 »¡«<‘ of M r. Pulitxer, founder hibttiou for the Matea th a t were , h . < n . -I.« . ...i n - e fa ll Kinds s.nt v Oregon. Thia m eans no work fur the Wage-earner, n oth in g to pay the store-keeper wuh so d therefore nothing to pass On I q the farmer and p r o d u c e L et no one think r o t . for h im t a c u r o they hellere o, | t # M these bibs do not concern him .., that (hi» D istrict w ill be represent tract or handle classes fh E lem en t Bie f°2e ^ ° U g °, i K° thC b° ° th t0 vOte’ rea< 329 *nd 331 carefully. T«lk to * * ! ì f * “” M l ary English and Composition. I t . , -4 — was m a .le ry in the realm of m atter ! nfel3 ,1bors about (hem T h e *W ato,‘ have been using the and high thinking which ha had in O, egoa I. nob in e U a r e l « » a r c . . , b at |» o r in d m io p n in it . W n .t the .ta le a a u M u f Pieaideot Wilson in th eir mind. Let ‘•manner” take care of ebove Itnig elre re out,¡do m oney io com e in , d , . »»arc« fight 1« e a r. the saloons, represent itself. Aa a m atter uf fact, college □ . . . a . every, a ,o a r ; . , r v op W o n g , fio o o p „ t t M . o d a o o D “ " • » log the president aa being against tutu w ill probably be found in the the d ry stale wide policy. I n a re T » . . a o t . political q a w tia a ; it c o c a , o a ly th e p r a .p e .ity o f Oregon . a d m a jo rity as patron« o f U r , Pulilserto u m u Gr<* * ° ’ college. Them often have ao much ive ro g ress aud Good Times a h elp in g hand by v o tin g “NO" 329 and “N O ” « /• * • > Texas, M r. Wileon epreifi- | p, uo|earu to become original in ro ly recommended statewide pro I , huegbl „ w d , „ p|, iB fce(1> O R E G O N C O M M E R C IA L P R O T E C T IV E A S S O C IA T IO N O R EG O N Langlois Hardware HUH Store - ' » . I t wa» through thia experience I f : lose nt asu ren t become laws tl.e re su lt will be th a t th e S ta te w i l l tak e title to that suddenly dawned upon M r. Figaranpgove that the saloon is prohibited from sellin g any o f these Cole that he was sorely defttfeol in the tid elsn d s and Mtbmerged lands and w ill economically and m o rally a curte English coni pool lion. So. at the U nds. They can o n ly be leased for docks. No shipyards, sawraPis, canneries or other to our «late—-yola i t out. ripe age o f 58 yeara, be b ic i h im - p l a n i » r e q u l r i n g O f v to deep water— noth in g but docksvdocks, docks. self «a a «tudent in thè New D e ’ H o lliata r, o f North E very citiseu o f Oregon—wage-earner, farmer, business m an or wom an, w ants to parlm enl of Joernali.no in th e 8 ta le Bend, baa ju » t ennui eded an ener U n ire re ity . H ere tic w ill encoant proepe *. 1 heseim e g su .e s if enacted will throttle progress a t thfe gate. Iuveetors w ill « ¿ X p t e t m f difficulties H » cheterai o f  ΠΠl T Î L P O R T O RFORD M a c h in e r y A £ xcvms lox Ihtlrylx>£; M ilw a u k e e M a c h in e ry . your P p w ¿», O il* & S ta m p in g P o w d e r n « l. I That P in e lane ....... . ... p h e ra ttliu , tu u l o th e r G oods k e p t In S to c k . r l”“ ' _ S p o r t ln * yoa. Doova n ud W in d o w s i n v a rie ty 331. i • i , y»- a q j-rii-tianm ut ' *208 Yeon B u ild in g , P o rtlan d , Oregon i 1" ” *“ " L on laying down M acCaulay to ha ternata are resorting lo taci io* th at able to take up the w ritings of d u . t r y a . ,1 Public W o rk.” T h ie f Opponente o f rovere! o f tbe pend- are in harm ony w ith the causa they L in c o la u r Greely nr F ra n k lin or substantial boato * j which to ! measure to .ateiided to be M a r t ' ) to |„ g in itia tiv e b ill- a r e .h o u tin g th a t build ra a wall as to n a ia - n ■ thorangk-1 are fighting for. James Monroe, or Washington I r in time« of sire«« o f u»em |doym eiit, their adoption w ill “ d rive capital ly efficient induing school. A ving or John Bright or John W . am , I* to be finançai by a email N e s t Saturday night w ill be an d p a t a aback upon imaai has one of the fineit high schools iu I Forney or H e n ry GAirge or j . A . tax per thousand to ba paid by per the stata oaa'de of Portia t J. H allo w e’en. Custum ha* long since gration into the State. T hey seem W s j laod or E. V . Debba or C. B sona or Com panie« wboaa real estate Paid AdvetUaemect. given the Inreie o f fun an extra to forget th a t th e same objection o f latitude on t b i. nig h t. E * bolding» exewda the assessed valve was urged against U>a adoption of I hot to r e c t i h i * hovhrw ol * * * b r '« h *‘ « * » « “ « « p rre o n a g e e I of 4-50,000. Could a n y proposition the in itia tiv e la w , and that aince its “E ’ D a S . L L t e d - U l f t -IC 5 7 , - I C S . I Ona baa but to recall bis boyhood ttnatom ttea to K o iry e fU s a d jia [ d a y . to exon«, any Imiocant p ra n k . 7. , 7 7 ’ " be mure fair? T h e thousands of lk « 8 ta te baa about doubled played by the youngsters, but oar C m ^ Ï Î f ÏL 7 . « 2 Î L «Cemployad cmig.vgated . ------ P _ nt n Port- rt-li lie wealth and populaUon" Nwtional F o rs t N o tic e I« iw ¿»by g iv e u t h . t th e la n d » 1 land last w inter were M princip ally f aste should remem te r th at l i e r a . Ï / "Í * *° te illw U — --.» e » m j.___ b ra v iity la f .t g a c ie a i i»aa.- ___ for fu a doe. not n e c r o -r ilr » « « * • » • ) » U h i < «era “ cui by the uun tri buttons o f the few .fork- H » w le y W i/jíp I h e h l k iy ..u (t u tio c a l I F o o v , s e rra n ooea not neoesaar.iy mean , an> « hut aow ubuO b Tha ; • * * — m ,a «»«I women— who had O re jó n , » U l I m » u b p e t t>. a e t i l e u m t for the destruction o f prop- ... , ■ ■■ r aenaa thinkers. |jobe. W h a m - , I f the proposed law a n » e n t .y ntidor th » provtohNM o f ilia arty. aaB whea « large crowd o< bomrouMul law s o.‘ Uw> Uuite.l Suies Bat there is hope yet for otlr high * * ” * * • f o w v » iH in g men eonld a n d tb e a c t «>.' J u n e 11, IW M, (a t 3 * « t , bora o o«e together at auok a tim e th a te » I n u .> office i t have been eent o u t to points where STAT33— E wtob o r r a x L eba - tSi), at tbeUaitad there ase always soma to aogge-t ar in s titu íioos o f learning Or«von,ou Novera I « -r » , this. public Work to always badly needed gOM .C hite e n » A n y ^ ;u « rw rto -----•'« • ’Ml.v and w ia ............................ things th a t should not ha don« many o f them, takin g th eir cue One of tbe strong reasons w h y ca xl fafUt elaiuting uay ),( a.i.1 lamia Boys who are given the lu n .o f th e from later Stanford and -from the both in d o w n and aowqiry. “3?I®«,turai P« P 6«a p»ior to Jan. U n i varsity. <rf Wisuunata, are m a k. Voters when asked to vote yee on the Detnqgrata a»e so anxious to 1, UNIS, and baa n.>t aitandone,] afreet on»thia night should ba oau l bos in a a m prefe no»!., aove r » ig ‘« h I . . t » u . i -take a hootiKI defeat Congressmen H aw ley is th at tfcmed apon the difference between iag heroic vff.rrta to pry Uwmaelvce the two N o rm al School bills abouid ».wad entry for .ho landa a< tcatiy «»Ca f tha Oregon Guagmasm.in is a thorn out of the Ancient ‘‘c u ltu ra ,” rut. cal, to m ind the p a ltry one dollar jp 'ed (tael Irada --w —- . ■ —w-e ra « »»»■■ Wore wvwrwew a lto»ed oowv-M » .AjQ i fn a and crime. ‘* * * ‘•5 Since Çrctlkg its tene function in and eighty five, cent* per enrolled :o tija S w U d o the Dem ocratic ma Î & Î Â ' « “! « * * »• "(l . a ■ 1» ' vanea wflo tutve n voue1 by the State in sap j ’YÚF jf i Ihft J w v r hwnse o f the ¿¿¿h oetSe*-* •’i* S'?«*'1 “f ►ay Ona o f the amend m enu on the a iB«a»ur»,-itoa nford baa been an ; — 7 — — i'rovk'rd »Feh »«.Üer or hnl|ot w ill ba to almliah capital enuraging lie gradna'et to- go fo rltr P °r l “f »»nr eoiuianu achuol* In Aug tteaal Congrate aad they wonid do applicant b q w a lU xi t . m a le noine- eBay w ith h im .’ H e is not am iable fcteed e a l.v and tiw p. sfereaca. ¡a b t ia punishment in Oregon. The T c u and engage in engineering, teaching, dM «f.U iia year, whereas additional Y’ R»*’* » b a r »6, tè it , o i to the athuiuistietion and they p e n billavea th a t th ia would ba. etc., instead of flocking Into law , tbonoanda a r t an o n a ily demanded nak-h dete the lands w ill be * s jl» \c i to • a n t to f i ll bis place w ith a man !^ * ÌÌ!“ w’Ì . aBd, w ,VT by any otddifled •ttd ieiu e entb tbeoiugy, profession* i« aupport and in furtberanoe of a mistake, and ia backed np in thia T.,e laud- are aa follows: W. ir already top-heavy system of ed th at w ill band tbe knee -when the C T S e i M iti Sec. 17. f ? ' u - . - belief by an imposing a rra y o f a u already top heavy w iib numbers. » 8 .J B .W W . finger o P t h e congieselonnl trust *ru*f*t • • ‘ rii’ «< bmd t a licks tis t ic . I n M iablgan the number ) t was Stanlord that equipped M r. ooatioa. beckons. H aw ley to a n u n o f the wide de « Ibed aa follows. Bagian'av o f m urders Im m ediately doubled { J . n . Tbompeon, a t present candi on tha a t a pwat » u . i . «n th « east bonndaTg oh»., .T The b ill 342, whiob propnaaa to people w ith tbe eoarage o f bia coo 1 dale for C ounty C lerk o f C u rry, for “1o:t** u a rtîr corner qi on ea^t — ** «w. «h* .Mm q «Iwax u r vorne* the lecreasa w u from I f i in a period double the length o f T h e te rras of vfetiona am i they w ant a man who o f fi years tim e b r ib e abolition to taaebing and other W eful employ- our County officers sbnuld be in extaodbiR thence M links m w ill follow and ask no questions. o f a lias ru M ln g N . Kl degrees W _ , IfiS In the mass length nf tim e after mepta. ■ d ig n an tly voted down, bearing in 7.K tan. 9 ta de-.vea W -T T d a. r a j Wisenoain it wan I hat a a fth e place m ind th at, in the old Commonwealth Paid Advmben.pn:. 40 years tria l. I n M ain e the In- | J’ *°.h _• -li? .K C‘^ TLi’ — — i» place h »-'»’ where wuDiw tbe tue e « id Ml I o. the »trip doses on the west bound oreaw w u (ram an annual a v fur seiidiog forth nten^sad' Women of MasaaebueeU«, even their G ov Southern O regon United. ary of the tract, tae net e ea being I ernor is lim ited in o nly one ye ar erage o f a before abolition to 18 am ply equ,,qied for a ll round u “ P°B aPPBc-Titf» O,| after, in 190S. Other state« hsve vice to their kiud« iuataed o f adding io u ,,u Be-Ch’ o**9* » ; T o abolish the State 8enat», yes. T ie eSf-fci. to re-open l i e Soethe n mat with sim ilar experience, and reinforcements to the hneto always by all means. Orason 8 t-.;j No m.-, 8Jioola‘.A < iU -.l A 7*-®° Ve**» w iio la w hat several have returned to capital al, ton large of shabby -genteel«, and Under the heading, “ The Man seems k, hare aeexed .oe quTe g«n3> “ aapsori cd .ba eooutieu of 8ouki«.n punishment after abolishing it. other busts w h o , deeming themselves who Made Motley O u t of I t . ” Col !OTah-M. rthto i ahouid Iralp that a<- ffikh C o.uer N o a of H . A. No. C apital punish man I is aot ven euperiur, by reason o f the posaeMioo liers’ Weekly says; fra t, for the people <rf the state have " ‘’“’’.■“ K the“ ,» B a ° d,«., theaceN.' gannet, but is the o nly afieetiva way of a college diplom a to the common O) Ï cas., W. e ÍK 10 J c h a . , thence “ ■’ thence W “ O u t In P o rtlan d, Ora., one day too long eojakra-ei taa state’s a ioato aa I » t . m 8. 2t.0o ehe., to the place i yea found to protect society from bard, set about matching tbeir wits last m onth, 0?<ur H a rris , black a ta e .j« of passing out “ apo to” f ern {totad upon 'emiBaatian of beginning, against »11 corners tor for a liv lih o o d . sm ith , cut * woman’s throat. Tha the atato treasury to tae aeverd locali- the core« 6 f the m urderer. Oregon -a >ue curoe or roe muraerar. « " » » «u F -vsman, H a rte r, Or cannot afford to advertise itoelf s e a ,'11 *'** b**« U» Protoci lb « public w -« « .« — o.» w w , aa A. M w e a w iU ia what wiU — — — ” - —» . . w > * » - • « earn « wwman was In« wile, sad after k ill ties where they are aim. t e i £ iV b t a , F„‘* w h en surveyed Sea. » . T h . committm behind thto effort, *.------ . . . the worst o - f a - ll crim inals against the larceoocs Boheme« ,,fj ber be killed himself. T h e m a r- haven > for T . »1 8 - B. la W , described as follow«: ■■ at “ Bloe S ky” laws 1 derad wonMu was blind. M'eqnote competed of promine.it cikseas from Dc^mning a t Oorne -M o . 1, id«« dost , - ------------------ the«« gentry th the Portland “ E vening Telegram.” each of the seveu countiea of Southern W itj Fore.t Service Monament which have beeu auaoted iu many o f e u r C U R R E N T T O P IC 3 . H a rris had been d rin k in g heavily Deei-on, emph si as a three pah.to i j ia a,ta. tad oo a ve.7 prominent bloff States. o f late end was aujqioeed to have their argument fo. the re-eaiabLahmeat B y J H. U pton . A a» called committee of lawyers attacked bis h»lpl«*a wife w hile in of «-he scaooL T i^ y point out, first, that a Nu mal a l Portland baa declared against on wfcubnlie Ireeay. T h a t tlta wife, Co,. Roosevelt ought to siren an a« whobo<l been bli.td for some tim e. School to act a school c2 h'gh edae&tion, * • lOcbe; tha pending bills aimed a l rescuing t'*ence ft. ,6 uej. W. ]6 c.w,; thence 8. ly oppose tha p a ttin g of a Prngrea ___ bat is f t r tha acte pw.poae e. batoa-g p u t n p au unequal straggle agaiusl 15* K • “ ®b’ : »brace 8. 78 •Iv e candidate in the field against what i* left o f nur thia land unap tite d rin k maodebe.] • n Odeue] tnurdereT was » m ‘-••‘hers in tbe commj.i »duo's. ’ •« cht., to the from .„o tbe juu jum ivieu bled coniua- confu.- Second, Uu epereda Republican Senator Sherm an in propriated, from prerlatory apeculg •P pateo ... i ....... — — —, w . , . u tae à « state u w ape-', a over Y‘. ’ jw o 'n a ; «pp’iou.on oi io n of-the fu rn itu re and from t h « | - 5-000-n00,’ n''ui.!lyonitacoa»mjiaehoora “ '“ »i "»¿d e born, O.e^oa Illin o is thus prom oting the eha n on ter»; and the said oummittee of law fa • M • I oundition o f tbe woman*, woman’s face. >oi . e f acojan» r o / h j o íL .' ** •. , •» oonildion f aod that, Brat, from r. stand atanJpoi e ro u .„v b *” ’ ’• • u. yets bare .im p ly done what they ofsnecMa o f Roger S u llivan the on T hia fa ll Oregon Votae d ry o<- wet, ,Ione. Bito echoo! aho^’-i ’ e m to taled ' Ueneral Land rnBce ** "’ ¿.'tg 1 •peakable oorrnpt bom running as Were pnid to do and woman vote in the election. | common schools m r y have ! — — P ip e F ittin g s , P lu m b in g a n d T i n w o r k o f ggll h in d s d o n e o n s h o rt n o tic e . ~ d , (or M« Cheever $ Bowman. L a u ^ Io rs , O r . 1 n >"g"y«8 r » yi ABES S. JOHNSTON to B, O. N*el»e,i.) O E T V r C ItÆ r . M E R C H A N T , t ^ r P o r t O rfo rd , O r r c ^ , raw GOODS, - sad f .t n»y jric is* G R O C E R IE S afid PR O V ISIO N S, BOOTS ansi S B i'R M EN S r Ml BOYH, C L O T H IN G , S A D IE S ’ DRESS GOODS H A R D W A R E , G R A N IT E and T IN W A R E . CIGARS, TOBACCO, P IP E S C A N D Y , N U TS and N O T IO N S . finite » I n (net, a auppiyo; everything iuna<4r OeaeralM erchandianfitete, w ell - kU 0B0XB8 TAKER > 0B ARY A B T lC L l ROT (R STOCK. Call and examine goods and get prices. tern > n, ,ot Port Orford Furniture & Hardware Store ol < But would be tide.lan d grabbers TfcOQO of t-x p ye «• mu. ay •m C.-w B.ig b ars proved Ihem w ivfc IlvyiaMtese? W lik t do they t b h i t j “ »to A p eo au t. the I« blest o f the lot. T hey have u f ib e B u b who sold H a rris hi« «Aal, be ajnot «EnotqR teacteis who wb:sky, and what dn we a ll th in k I .heir fcaaraesa,-Theeflk<c icy of eniployed high priced Attorney» to o fth a ««tate of! of the c o ir, reepectable drat liter ou- common eduol taaehem *hv jld bn I b £ * W )-‘V n Wittwvr, deceased. ( w rite lengthy, If not learned, a r t i the whieky. who lives on one o f the P»'“» cone« .. to the ertfcen. He Hoik» la hereby lv .n .h— , Mi/tke to hereby r given that the n final! Z "** cle. which they have ««cured inser beat street« in h i. tows . a d . nj „ y . toaploye, « c ! m « lawywr; be to par ic’ i J r a X J t Z 7 f t f l a J t van in. the oomfert, uf , | „ „HHIged State? Mar « o u t ib rfira ta r he cate U How to..ator i i . r a U t a X i U h J 7 w ? t t X r * W ith the opposition vole sp lit, lion of in papers outside a t hsavy oust, raaktug the alleged point that, W h ile C apitalism ’s skirts are not ,IJJ” re . c„uI;~' * * . •*»-lk " • d«»waa*d, baa been filed in j w County the danger ia vary real th at M pney Of -- his C o en of Curry, State of Oregon? w --------------------------------------------- bags w ill wia out ib is year in Call i f tha W ater F ro nt h ill, pass, Sm ith a la a r in e n n r e t i v w ith the alrava Power« ou tha Bay w ill b a re to » . o w u n « . w 1 S Í S S S T Í J S ÍÍ Í S : and oiheF like tiagodios there can < ..r a w « . war, - - — W - v tirai« Citili F. 2 3 M fornla, Illin o is and Pennsylvania, thus discrediting (be D i root P rim dtom aat,a tb eir logging boom», and be no apology fur the whisky (eu toessky «aya: ‘ T .iere com- oe no Oiegun, at lira h o a r <d 10 o ’clock A . M * - I I ___ L._ . . . re . . . .1 ___ » 1. .. . . . J I ___ extra. ?ga.we t « . i tto t of has be a Mit re the time end place for ary aa an avenue o f escape from the that all such »a the Colum bia and tare of it. H a rris hud been “ laid .¿ending L r<e suras o’ mo iev o.i pub, c t e a iu g «'¡■jMj.’. i.iiB t o s .iu L 'a e t e « elsewhere « i l l have to coma out- off” fur a month oa account of dom ination of corporation corrup W h y not add that s „ Hie m ills and “alack busineea,” which fact fa r cenote wh d i r e ’.ept’ by ui_.. aaed and , . e arUba-eut U a e o f b y __ tion in o u r lagtolativa balls. O o -n . a t w b tk Y ae any per jo b later- canneries on tide watery moat oom- niaiira additional evidence th a t Persistent thinking, dreaming. Tiii d , it to poin.ed oat that Lie hia- down too? ••Capital” must ooatiaoe to fa il In tx-y « f ««ray stete in the Union rawvee e«i*>d in wch aitata may appear and Singing and preying io terms or •jecUons thereto ia w ti.,n g and I t woe ever thna. Big BudiWes i u obligation to keep tbe t i r t al! Norm?] 8 liooto (a A (he same cor.t?st the saura. paaeabla English, obviously had to t « e -o tame aate . of tua college») employed. big money to defeat ja v ta tf. ’ “ " • « « K 's a s a a f aot occurred in M r. George Cole of are < deca re le their M ueb boaeltefffn a d m lB to tra tio n |a^ i 0i,!* edly ^ local «. . » H nseom , W a s h , veteran school A n il it w ill he worth w hile for a a» rier« of i h . > n . ~ u r > •«. » - •«fiu-’ca. Par instance, Lie Normal u . i ’ s X T Ä ' “ “ ” laaohar, aa aeom etbing worth while; the oommon p e o p le io take note of q a a r t e r a o r t h . alleged fact tb fit. School et Mramcuth haa o.dy thirtewn • nd M r. Cole bee goodly company the feet eoqtbina) wealth »rak* the though Coegrvse had been stormed pupil. t u B ¿he aeve.i coundej of 8cc«b- against veteran taaeiiera, soma of defeat o f every aalttlorv ronaaure to by bankers w ith objections to (be r -v 0*v«oo ’'’«I onlv ililtiy tome Y.«ra Currency b ill, and yet i t is now the th e e r e th .L of the stat?. them oollege bred, who are ¡nrwoeni go oa the ticket >kie year. subject uf oniversai praiae by t t e I . H " P °',ied U* *a~inm eo’.- ♦ f any grasp a t the practical «id« H va yoa any to offer, o r do yoe A n d a most determined fight to «•n,e bankers. They om it to state r f th e nee o f the mother tongue. n „ . , k - i n a i f , I « •‘ b * for a Normal School ara toeided- »now o f anyone w iw Ima? I dosiw i n f put up by the D u g H a t Bri ha the bill as fin a lly parsed had ly favo abie l.i ye .pee io Aabtord. But I am straying. I started out letot ifo rtla n d against Jio. 362, j been practically recast by the bank to parehaM Angira O . M a e k a j C lim atic ally , i t aaniot ____ to relate the more or iem aingo,ar a hill i l l marskafilmei ___ a ta W I n i Retata Agent, P u rl I Tha «toa p /th a town (6,000) g vka ;ba entitled‘ Depaitateot of In-'are. j school a local constituency, which far- M ichigan. W n i- G H lln g S . p r o p a Demoorat, w hile Congressman P alaM r, U A u g h V clean and ’ able Demoorat, eboa Id step o a t sad give Progress Iva G ifford Piachut the field against Penrose in Pannayl- ■ m ivmhhi ■ Timber Claims. > full line of S to rrs and Ranges, : S u e m s q , A lu m in u m , a n d r a i- ng S t i n t o CuttUng, Xantoma, E tc , » T*o ©nord Souvenir SÌDoons