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About The Port Orford tribune. (Port Orford, Or.) 1892-19?? | View Entire Issue (Oct. 25, 1916)
î 1 JIÀBD1 T. F V U .V »MOWN «V M . FORMgM H tA O tfP 6 »QHOOl, , Judicial ' Europe fihwi.iuffa and the to U » hi r R 1 iw of staple g.iods r „ i . „ ^ th e( ,„„,ethL,g xin.nger, n,a tb it bee .♦* f t « of aneli ber», T h . l is simple alone w i l t ,„ a iniogicaie, I,ut (|,a = ,«nd I thought 1 bad already made it , „ , y n ,„vo t,;, ^ .w a to m t it, an« It-plain iii former srtiples ¿n y u fir, at the r‘ nX“ “f hrhdjen«." t a . p n a i M . j i i n aS oa j ( h e e . t t a . a . w lu w taick w r lp t t e o t . paid Ora. —T he H onorable B. F. Prices of alapleagricultural coin | "r ahxlitira—-especially whcpt andjwool o***¥" ras hsve long diecn made la London aad L . ~ , . , , .. . , u, ■ in a »(»eoli at Long Branch, N. J Liverpool for ibi» conntry a lre a d y ,'. u ry , . .. , tbe Prenideul eajd; and now auleti the world ores Mas, , « to .t war, the belligerent, in a ve, J J " 8 I - P » 8 «l'P-S»8 «•«»» • " < ,* » treoay of need , hid higher aod . t i l l ? ’ ’ he ? t” ' h f f fo, „ u r g e r m i,a. thus » « M * « . a b rm l » 4 tkat ting American coni'iiDtira in d t o - e ^ V ' Z T Ì T <Ì ? , ‘ “ and slinrp competition with people ,n ^ wjmse p a n i t i , forbid b a l k m V . » T ' ' Ì * * * " * ’ . "• ù itH Ìt-a i -«.. j' . . ' * p a s S v e ry f a c ility T o r ? Jfanàling Yptir Susinses ¿Baaldxkg b y Jtfail Sclisiteà in terest paid ®n Saving J&c’t$. " l “ .curttijey. Thia is their direct ob- |j|tot,” be declared, “and bad )uet aa ! • Mad the poweie d ia l be hearken «rcH bCma.de public.” ed'to the a>,U|ioiiJ rif proteg(g against - •— ? ' •J t)»e ef|Mirtat^»ft af f«o«|a|jtiff< which „W iU ever)body rem ember what 1 •» faisly deluged M£aahington two * * * ’ furtfier back fit thia V y e^s since., WUjSni <3 ~ dollars ’gUi»J| that tbe great increase in « il J ” ’ o o 8 i 8 " » , would bare been eared to millions * * * 0041 H*lng at noe the Ruropb- of nona utnere, only a fraction o f , , ^ w#r began never would h ire whom stood to make a cent of profit ! "u®1® about only for th e fact that out of the deel, while lesa than 5 1,18 American people had beat) per cent of our people have bui hied . forced into competition with Euro colossal fxrluues at the expense of P®an* who must-bare foodstuffs no the S3 per cent of ua who bave had ■ '•tl®r wbal the cost' by connivance to submit to ruthleas spoliation on br shortsightedness at Washington tf.il^d through the high and then •" ,10t forbidding the exportation higher cost of living. bur foodstuffs which creates a n- u • “ I - ' j o ' , ?£o ru K* « ‘•bling American Bi« business bad ,U way as usual to e, w l (rolp * » two re a l, since, but is up a g ,in ,t a leJ freight „ „ j AN INN WORTH WHILE » » S W I .W F I T T I C I » L I ’ : t a b ^ e p w ic ^ < 7 B x .r ^ c p COLO BEACH, OREGON H o t assai C o lg l X u |» a g sd ggjsowwpr U a t Jtm M rs. C . I>. IutpnBOB, P r o p . ' bigger propnattton now. W . .b a ll And sai,I speculator, sac to , ae. w h .t w . Shalt see I n due c u r * . it u , „ our fuu<J prodth!e„ re„p(m |y ’ Wonder if ereryliody knows why l*a*‘ti'*l benefits from tbe high prices 1 the Orrgonian and den I y ceased to l'id up on our home consumers in ■ invejgh against Pinchot and “ Pin- Europe. ; - chotism?*, Gifford Pinchot ¡settee . y 1 • _ a broadside on tbe front page at (he ? •» /» « •» < » , »»« tpeal packers east in support of Mr. Hughes. Jt eo,,?, “ l both bayigg and aeliiag i* just poeaibie that thia feet may Pri^ * ’ * l?‘b * « • » I ™ « ‘rust have mellowed the Oregooi.n’s •»•«pttH tag supplies QUt of tits wrath. ¿ V hands of the producers, and then by “■ ----- w - i - fam iliar tricks of tbe “ p ii’?. boost Ho». John P , Bu«k who was Rè prices on Europe and home non publican Speaker of our Assembly sumere their own gweet will, (R y St Saleip in 1911, and later became the iaooident of geography, North a disciple of Rixtoàrélt and ‘‘Social west farmers get away with some o f Jualipe,” now cornea out loud for the profits. President Wilson. Sot bi ng panic Langlois, Or. ,, r , . ularly out oi lina so Iar, but I oh \ , t ject to the reasons ha gives for bis ~ flop, vis; Under Wilson, numerous The K„ r n e & ,gjsler gayg, ..Frora demands in the Progressive plat- fa format ion that I have gathered form had been enacted into law, from railroad circle. I am convinced nearly everyone taf winch bad been ,hat the Soutbern Pacific company pillaged from tbe Om .bs, St. U u i . wi„ M Ue f|>r <he and Omaha Populist piatforme. - extension of its line from C?pos Bay For instance, M r. Rusk enumer- ale* the Seisure of the functions of money' spd*credits from' W all Streep. ! Tl.ie consummation was put at ' the L • Ni>v. 7tK to perpetuate such oondi tionsf "Am I my brother’s keep e r f” K jsp though yon can take one drink Mnrt no more,* are you Teady to accept the responsibility bf placing the temptation in the Way of the man who can’t, by voting for the Brewerg Amendment? A ferimson trail of suffering,crime and taurdei follows in the wakcufbuOM. f t to all bad, land nn good. Think i t over. k j f 1 •' . 9 * "The, F u ll Rental VjJue Land Jax Homemakers’ Loan Fund AmendasanV* to the ballot title for measure No 80« * 307. “ The Rur • I Credits Amendment” mdbe ba) . lot title for amendmanL'kl/. 3W A 81». There to danger that these ttllee may be oonfu.ing. The word “ loan” i„ No. 30« & 307 ‘t t . y toa.K •oma Voters to bslieve thAt i t to , “ The Rural Credtta Amendip-nt.” , Voters shoul«J be ybry oarefiil In , distinguishing between these ' two , measures on election day. : * j 1 There is the widest possible d if j fereoce in the effect which the adop lion of these two measures wunld Imvs. Amendment No. 306 A 30^ Is a single tax measure, ami baa for I l f purpose th t con 8 ^ .1 ion of pri iktdoM iesehip in land. Amend *° Eureka, Cal., said W. J H’ilfey, r* i,rP*d promoter who was in the ui,F y « ,8"dny on his way frotp Coos <0 Hneeburg. "M r.-W ilsey prompted the Eugene Com Bay railway, ¡p^de surveys anrf Hardware of all Kind; n. W ô tf, ’ ’ ' I ' MfITAftV L x Coun Bay that country ought (o ’ «row some.' ’ » • ’ “ 6 r . Wilsey wentiaRoaeburg on m > o ii . P flB U t C o s s i C o ., O i J; O, JOHNSON n f “r o i t M K Y CURRY CUKTY U A L ESTATE A T L A W 21 Tsars Practice iaOregca Cawte G o l,. r T ò r e io m P l f t r l c t A tfuriMsy |u r Gmrgy Ca. acquired a great deal of right of way afterward* selling out to tbe South ern Pacific {tail way Company. He to now promoting a road from Rose burg to Coo. Bay. belicye that work on this ceg extension Io Enreka w ill begio some time early in 1917,” said 3^r. Wilsey. “ Everything points that way.?! “ A a It,.« I a« to tbs progress of his plans fbr the Roseburg Coos Bay line Mr. Wilsey said; ’ We are working on i t and we are going to build it. I t takes lots of time and lots of work but we are going to put it through. With two railroads ink, M c fa fn e rÿ & M o w in g : B x t r m fo r D a ir y in g ; M ilw n n k .« « M a c h in e ry . I D E N N IS C U O 1 .P F , JU ., c o n s ta n tly k e p t o n h a p ^ t W p e F it t in g s P ln ip b lp g i w o r k o f a l l k in d s d o n e oi n o tice . tep. (J. 8. Miners! Surrey«/ Cheever^ Bowman •Surveyor for the District oi Or- egon. ‘ ” Gobi Itmach, . Oraaon HARDY T. 8TEWART C. S, C O M M IS S IO N ] Port Orford Furniture «M/wWMMkn qeneral buaijgcse connepteff wHh lb t prntoet !■ and w ill then go tc^^yttond to meet W ‘ ^ WA C,l,n* n '“« ’•ff’F • ! M u c lrth n r. Ps'rbs A QC , a big Con tjacling firm which built the W ill iiB it h Paoific. The Company is io terestsd in Mr. Wiige'yia project. Mr. Vylukmah was in Eugene a few ¡dnys »go. oowferring Jtth Thomas Uixoii manager of the oompanp’a. local Office." 1 ' ’ ’ ' - / [ •W«fOr» MW Buggies for S$le, kept in Stock, also A^ent1 fot'AU Kiqdij of Farming J i - plen^enta; McCormick Mowers, etc. r Powder Woorfan^ Iron Work promptly done at a Reasonable prioe. Your patronage solicited. WM. GILLINGS , k t r | „ À fnent N«t. S lffand 819 )• ju ^i what j. Its name ini^lies: an amendment p giving rural credits or cheap money ! o to the fan e s, In the npinioa of f toany, the first amendment, l(o. 306 a A 307 would simply ruin ths state *n nf Oregon if it were adopted. T h e 1 last amendment. No. 318 A 319 will I build up Oregon by giving the far ,,, mar cheap money with which to , Open Under New M anagem et Board by Pay, Week or Month full line of Stoves and Ranges, Yopr Patronage Solicited ^uem seg, '¿Aluminum,, l^ugsandD^Cat- J. T. D avis , Prop ting, Stiletlo (Luttlerij, ¿ a n te rn s, E tc