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About The Port Orford tribune. (Port Orford, Or.) 1892-19?? | View Entire Issue (Dec. 1, 1920)
:focí 9 <v =• ?*■ 'Ï'*., ■ ’ «St.'qgt J b s . ' ■>'** t ■ -•- - ' •.X r -- r I • ¿íu ÿ m i ;5 ± 8 Commaokaled. BJf TI1K TrllKJn« P u b lish in g p*«y - , ^skmipúoajtí«!» Coca- |*< y—r, l< .6 Wednesday, Deiember », l»40_. — ------- t-----------------------'.--------- T h e fact that the republican na< ¿ io n , I couuniitse finiched a sueoeae fu l campaign w ith a large deficit /and that i u chairm an appeals to the ra n k and Ole o f the party for asb- •eriptiuua to make good w hat it owan diapoeee finally of the charge th a t i t relied fur rucoeaa ou a aluab /« a d from ita w ealthy member». T h e largest subscription w a, ro*a>al| The ChiUrta. In Ida intensely practical ROOMS TO LET. way, ubert Uouver hat called a ll of Amcrioa Io jo in w ith him in the re . rounity j a .{J u rry , a m an that ia lie f of 3,.100,000 children in Europe s i)'d e l blesaiqg to tboae th a t car- »♦“ > W « « endpre great «ufiering, round him. We la id one to real and m any of.tbem meet death unless Thanksgiving day. Am erica comes to their rescue. When we came to C u rry we lived H e ha» organised a European re. ia.a house below H u n t Rock; we Ijef council couslstiog of the" A m eri had no garden, and a m an drove by u , for Ms mall; before b e ever knew can relief adnaiuisbatiun, American Red Cross, American F iie n d , serv hie name we were presented w ith ioe committee, Jewish j . i u t d is tri- some vegetables, awd thus we got bnl ton coot m i ties, -Federal Counci 1 acquainted w ith E d B ailey. of the Churches o f Christ in. Am erica We have known a number die posed to «cl as E d jd iil— »otne are Knights Of Colum bus, Y . M. C. A . and Y . W . 0 . A. Thia oouneil takes still liv in g — one We know did three in every Protestant, every Catholic days hard work to do a stranger a and every Jew in the United States kihdnezs— and there are (flhera liv as well as ail who class themselves ing— and two of I hate th a t we know agnostics or atheists. are laid to rest. First it was J. W . R iley of Q uid ( The prineipal work now is to I t may bd there 1« in every I ' w r. What Msaaar ef Mea Are <9i WHERE BEATSEUROPE com I |,hk**ii*ed roWBg let in <he Zum walt bulldog, back of the Leneve d r u g •tore, by tl,e w et|t or , t»ve«tfgator Tell# Why “Tolerart America” Is Plagued With CAN YOU BEAT THIS? Murders and Thefts. S«e us for builders’ hardware, bricks, cem ent and lim e. W e’carry-a large slock of shelf hardware aqd dairy supp lies. John Deere farm im plem ents and m achinery, which can’t be beat when it com es to m ateriel and las ting q ualities. Christmas holidays w ill soon be hero and would like to have you see our large lin e of alum inum ware and peroolatera and m ake your selections early. N othing better to pre sent your friends for presents.'* T •* US • K Cf POLICE MUCH HARDER Neither the Police of London Nor Parts Would Re am « to Cope With Crime In New York or Chicago, Says Raymond B. Pesdlck, New York^—Tolerant American cities are overrun with criminals to a greater extent than metropolitan districts In Europe and neither the police of Lo»> don nor o f Paris would bs able to cope with crime In this city or Chlcugo, ac m eri- eri-' cording t o Hajmond IL Foedick, who io am ount and the rubecribere were Beach, w h en ever saw a , tM o g „ reach re“u" the « hundred “ moren m m illio illio n n A Am made public statistics compiled for the ve Gold Beach knowing he w a s P * " Whlob repre- _So eaauy th at no person ia in a po bureau of social hygiene. litlo n to claim influence or reward hungry. W . . K R iley iley to to now now lig l i « si a l " ! ! n U L . . . ^ “ V look «>»uueuiiy “onfldeutly tc tc "The police ot an American city are ngry. John John W faced with a task such a , Buropaaa grave. q o v e r to form úlele the plan and ba the »Core Of hi* pecuniary gifts. in i an an unmarked unmarked grave. ) ilo -----------piau aqu police organisation» have no knowledge The other Is E d Bailey. who l i v r T ! i " ‘ ° w ilb « ) “ “ • T h e daye of ,|u ,b funda have been of," said Mr. Foadtck In giving itatle- ended by the p arty which has been lug longeA iere end having greater P 0 " fld«n« * « «»ay look for am ple ttcs froM one part of his forthcoming _ unjustly aw sused o f having specially o p p u rlU n itfa, was the greatest ben- o f this work on “Amsrtcan Police Systems." efactor th a t C u rry ever had. There !,nd’ W h h Hoover »» l»>e head of “The metropolitan police fores of Lea* “ -benr filed b , them. The H a rd in g don, with all Its splendid efficiency, . adm ini«a^Apn*»lll enter office free are many th a t have been helped by tb.* Counc‘l! 00 <*o«bt c* n he enter would be overwhelmed lo New York, and tbs brigade de snrete of Parts, tb« t he w ill provide for to carve all tliX|>eople w ithout ape. the Bailey raoney 'aOd a» a rule those 1 „that have to borrow are the ones Aawnoan * ld U». re‘ ch ‘ hdee who are with Its Ingenuity and mechanical d a favor to any m kn-or interest equipment, would fall far below the that have the hardest tim e to pay. * ° Bor‘llT ,n need ot **• level of its present achievement If tt Washington, Nov. 2>^S^Ilhough I f E d serf a man waa doing ihe best I ,, W b "u l W r bord«"’ *«« M e llig e n tly confronted with the sltaatfon In Tok io Is pressing for a settlement it always a friend in dU uiboted 9 ™ «or entire la n d ,- it always - discusses tbs relation of the immigration and C a lifo rn ia la — I A a n n n i ko a .. u on *i cannot be Im heavy the » in d iv id u a l A few personal population In America controversy before President Wilson money matters, rate, and concludes th a t . i incidents m ay show E d ’s character. contributor.^ The tim e ia wall gow owtof u ffic e ,Irl« r n « ^ th a t there e of crime hi this country | —| We approach the C h ris t Some six years ago more or less chosen. 1« no real expectation of definite ac mas holidays, the fouotnioe of la augmented by unasslmllated or poorly assimilated races: tion before tbs H a rd in g adm inistra a man was threatened w ith the losa or use of a lim b. E d came to me sym pathy run slrongyaud with thia We Condone Vlolenea. tion oomes in and a special session T t must not ba supposed, however, and told me i f the man needed out sym pathy w ijl come m aterial aid. of congress is called. < that our foreign and colored popula side help or hospital care he would T h e country should prepare itself tion ts the sole cause of our nxceaslve The object of the W ilson ad m in now to meet Herbert Hoovef’s call stand the expense,.fortunately none crime rats," continues Mr. Fosdlck. "M , istration is to «void a break p ith on behalf Df helpless h u m an ity. the oFenses of our foreign and colored Japsq and smooth matters over was needed. The p atien t did not races were stricken from the calcula know o f th ia u n t il.I told h im about tion our crime record would still great pending the change tu the Republi On Nov. 25, - _ — _ .. — —, . tl;e — . insyor « . j m , of Vien . iou u u , a’ ly exceed the record of western Ko can regime when M r. H ard in g w ill ® year ago. rops. With all Its kindliness and good A young couple from G old Beach Austria,.hgd th e. following Thanks decide whether to follow the line of nature the temper of our communities were in C alifo rn ia. Ed heard they giving day message transm itted to compromise taken by M r. W ilson or Cantalns a strong strain of violence. were siok so he sim ply sent them a the American people: “ I wish tu We condone violence and shirk IU | ato adopt a more radical policy. check for 350. The young people expreea the c ity ’s deep g ratitu de and Nfo m ut W a ^ i n | t o i f ^ Nov. 25— 8en»u.r •Aa to the fact Of our axceM ... gave i t aw ay as E d d id not speak o t respeot for the Am erican people and criminality the statistics furnish staA government, who in lime« of ins. Otog evidence. London In 191«, with jKnox ofPenntyl vania, author of (he apeh thing«. I l is o n ly lately that Bailey money | measurable distress, from anolives a population of 7.260,000. had nine pre- a resolution declaring a stale o f peace o i >>a.r’ , t P hilanthropy, have suc meditated murders. Chicago, one-third between the Uuited States and G e r. sated a p a rly from financial rn iu tta slse of London, In the same period In eouaty matters Ed waa regard cored hundreds of thousands of men had 108, nearly twelve times London’s m auy and Austria, which wa« ed as very conservative but when women and children; an d 1 assure In 1018 Chicago had 14 more * vetoed by the president, M id be --------- a than England and Walae. IB as C ounty Judge he acted in admit^ them th a t th eir generosity is indel planned to re introduce his reaolu 1919 the nuramber of murders In CH- nor I lih ly engraved on the hearts of the cago was alaaoet exactly alx times the tioa and that he 'believed ita pass, ia Ira I or m atters, no Juggling number commuted In London. age would be théjfirat alep taken by w aelt' was allowed and. he was population of Vienna, who are ani "IB 1918 New York had a ll th honesty person¡Oed. mated by the wish that frie n d ly in the Uoited States to bring about more homicides than London, and — W e knew he had mental troubles teroourse between the nations m a / ' fo rtin i peace. ceeded the total homicides of Engiao« and Wale» by 87. Thia contrast cannot I t is 8enator K m u *s plan to ia* for many years. - Ed alw ays bad a endure forever. bo attributed to the peculiar conditions traduce the reeolu Hmhat: the com ing dread of beiog a fihlpl.es in v a lid , la Landon uducad by the war. In saeh this dread waa lik e ly w ith h im much session, but it ia doubtful i f it w ill I t w ill seett^ratber peculiar to be of tbo yaaw from 1914 to 191«, tncJu- of the time lately and he must have New York » ' ,no,* homlctdea bs acted upon during the Wilson able to board a train for San Fren- than ocmnva - in hJ(5 fondeo during ftixy orosa Adm inistration tinse the president entered the agony o f the cisco at M yrtle Point v ia Powers tbroe-yeer period previous to the out physically and m entally when he again w ig h t veto it. Senator K n o x P o rt Orford and Cresceut C ity but break of the war in 1914. “Statistics «f tb lf kind could ba mtrt- said he planned to offer the measure did the last act. N o one oan realise the building of the Smith-Powers ttpllsd at length. In the three-year in the same form a« it was paused his (»edition — o n ly.a good and kind Hue down from Powers sod the period 191C-18, Inclusive, Glasgow had God. F . J. 8. before. Western PaettU up .from T rin id a d S3 hornteldee; Philadelphia, which la only a 'trifle larger, had during thia I n the opinion of Senator K nox seem« to give assurance th at such same period 281. Liverpool and 8 t ,the passage of his resolution deviar w ill be possible in the not distant Lonto are approximately the sama sisal Mere Killed By Goed Reads. in g » slate o f peace, is required to future. And a pretty and scenic In 1910 8L tools hod 11 times the p u t an end to a great war machine trip over easy grades is what It w ill number of homicides that Liverpool had. and In Idle eight times the »nm. b u ilt up in this country by legisla S ix ty per cent of those killed by be.— Powers P atrio t, bar. f — tio n - I t ia .essential th at the autom obilM consist o f children and .... Store Burglaries Hare. ,country get back to s peace basi, old people. Too though ties«, too "Equally slpilflcant Is the compari Wages in (be m ills or Coot Bay son of burglary statistics between as speedily as possible and th at h elpkst to escape the two tons of these war laws by ry pealed 'without etcel hurled upon them, they are w ill be 34.80 m inim um commenc Great Britain and the Unltml Rt«’«» In 1918. for «ample, New York city ing December first and Oontiune so fu rth er delay. had approximately eight times as many run down, crushed and mangled, u n til the lumber m arket goes up oi burglaries as London had In the same “ T ilt hotlilities bet wean the sacrificial offetings upon the altar of period. In 1917 Now York had four ¡ there are further reductions in pricea United States, G erm any and Austria speed. times as many burglaries as London. ceased more than Id o years ago," How far w ill the' slaughter .go? In 1918 the burglaries which the pollen said Senator K n o x . , "Since the Can it be halted and dim inished? T h e WoOjworth building in New reported In Few York were approxt- tnately two and a half times those in president is u n w illin g to declare a The terrifyin g increase in ihe nura Y o rk , 792 feet high, e xceeds all London. state of penoo rt should be under her of automobile victims ia p rin other buildings tu height. The “While war conditions undoubtedly taken by congress through the pass cipally due to the increased speed E iffel tower, not actually a building served to heighten this contrast they w ire by no means entirely responsible a g e o ft.ic h a resolution.'’ nmde pussible by the ienglhening tope it by 208 feet. for It; In 1#16 New York city had mileage o f improved highways. more bnrglaiies tlura ocgnrred In all I t is creditable to Prasideuin-leel There are f.w killin g s on rough England and Wales In 1911, 1912 or 1818. Chicago In 1916 had 682 mon H ard in g that'tie(tu»a nut intend to rued«. No one in his rig h t sense» burglaries than London; In 1917, 8 409 put ou many a l t « at govtrninenl would ml vocal» cessation of road more; in 1918, 608 more and In 191ft •Xpeutet si least pit-ceding h it inau. building in order to dim inish the 2,140 more. T O A L U W H ( ,M IT M AYUONCERN “Even more startling are the statis guratioit. He leluaed the loan of a number of automobile socidsnts, yet Willis T. White, 8e., of Port Orford, warship or the yacht Mayflower to- somexremedy must be applied to has bean appointed by me aa my aeeut tic« of robbery, in each of the four to take poaeession of the north hail of year« from 1916.to 191ft Inclusive, New •onvey hiuj to Panama and made put a stop to the bloodshed. the donation Olaim ol William aad York city had from four to five time* the trip on a «m ail fru it «learner, N in ety p M cent of a ll automobile Elizabeth Tlchenor, situated in the more robberies than occurred In all England and Wales In any one of the . «real,,r evidence of Jetferso- accidents are traceable to excessive town ol Port Orford, Carry County, five years preceding the war. Oregon, which p r o p e r ty ia now owned (iian sim p lic ity than the country spccil or the d riv e r’s carelessness. by me. Said W hh T t . W hite ' W illis T , W hite haaau- o?“ o„‘ has been ao uttoturd to in many Few drivers re a l,,« fu lly the terrible | » y Future H u No Terrera for Him. Cincinnati, O.—Bernard Parrocha!, years. And the country need» swoh force fifth » energy they control f cellist with the Symphony orchestra, •n exam ple as it n e v e r,d id belore. while moving with an impetus of cMdwoodor « ''" i—. . i ^ . tamherj i,,,„ iJ . to make ¿uoh Is back In town and will devote his em- I l the preeideulelect will continue jTorty miles an hour, though the sales, and to authorize persona to out t i n Orne to his art, for he’s bad a Io show that he is not favorable to damage infiicted u|ion their cars such timber and trees tor such price good time far a year. He’s spent 424,- and on , uch M m ,, M to 600 of the »26.000 he Inherited, and he needl«M expenat and vulgar display while Iraekiog up against a telephone shall seem proper. Also tooollect from spent It all seeing Europe. I’arroehnl former trespasser» bn said Mnnnrtv h it leadership w ill be aaluiory. will not have to worry about the fu- pole at very low speed should open «’«’ vah .eo fT T w .M id , t r ^ e s . ' S X Z ture, however, fur 4180,000 la due him their aye» to the p u te u tia lid « . ties, matchwood, shingles or wood uge< when he becomes slxty-one years old, O ntario Argo» agiiatin g for leg. W h a t tfipy need is inatrucifon wnd for any other purposes cut or removed from said property by such trespassers five yean hence, Ialaliuli Ih a i w ill g ira the state lax enlightenuieut before the iniacblef is Wrthout my authority or consent. Dated: San Tranelsoo, California commiaaion |HjWvr to regulate coun done. . November 16, 1980. " ’ .. Harrisburg, BMttrlfi powiir ty asaa*sru(-i,i», s<i that assessor» I f the awtliorlUc» w ill only lake E D W A R D W. McCRAW . service waa Interrupted here when a w ith i« I ha counties w ill be forced a firm , uncompromising stand, uian turkey buzzard became entangled la the high tension w in e four mile» to adopt more system in ,>n«a«uring slaughter on streets and h ig h w a y, Berth of T ert. W ith its broad wt value, o f (liOvienl etas»»» of end Io »OTIOIJ, i ll raptdiy dim inish iu. volume.— ■paa the bird formed • coooectten 1— cetionfi of properly in relation lo IFtoeinher Sunevt. tween two w ins and a short ffireaS Port Orford telephone office hour, each other. As between counties, arc Ute »«me aa all other small offioo» the valuations are already equalised A. W. to'S P. M ., exoept for doc A ir m ail pilot John L . E ato n aa- by lb» a,ale i,in<roia.ion, bat the tor or accident calls. Thia la giving Argue want» snip« n| the same meth taliliafied a new non slop record at X •M-rr»»«. »*v» im. S . K U ’ .O iO .,,, i»d npplini insifip the counties. ^Ckiu ta Cradv tfifo e rtl a. U » o ret wow nr a f., pi^» lly in g from Reno, Nevada, to H all aad doctor and aocident calls can be « f u l mr< lu»l Notice. ' Ft '— “v”8' Tbl* ** «lvin« I z ara 1^-5.' Lake C ity, 437 Mail«*, in three hours ' »«»•*••*•11 romptly. The rlngfor Uwro J * aw « ' I*1A 1 1 f t 1 t t f I t i n laaaw rv ■ rv r l _ a » — and »ix lulhuiea, E a to u ’a average «all* la od » tong and six or eight aborte. ■ ■ H lx ^ k T v n a rB o x a Oo„ waa 140.4 miles an hour. * y L. L. W mitz , M ■ g ^ » .^ 1 A ,r l - L . aeMUw»». « rt so I ivk I rctrMtliing tc ( l u tos:», a c t g .n t!> site pualtlvsly 00 » »’1 «T», N vw und bov.'cto, .'*•»,s.o , the st.-ire \ F U r - . i l w l Cold«, F e k_fc . .. r riil'f a r e I _ UUU.-U», __ __ * _________ l a . m ’-. . r T. kst.1 MawpMM r e í , •!•>»*■* I'i. s s r t ' i y ' s n d Ire's •“ A to-day 10. »R, to rents, ( f o j kv -wgaM» NOTI<;g 1. h, reby given that all person» am warned not to treaiuus y * * * » » « * • S’«- ‘ ’J « ’- !» 8 . , n . | » W . ,W . M ., for the of '“ '« in g / pro-pec ting. or <dt*rwis«. A„y person or perron, eo d °u g will be profiecuted. axes.'Ore.' 1 BANDON HARDWARE COMP’Y. NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that my wlfej Elsie M. Guerin, has left my bed snd’ board, and ail persona trar.ssctlng bus!-- ness with to r are hereby notified that 1 will not be responsible for any j ebu or Labilities ahe may contract. i^ 1 FatPEMIfk G uesim . 1 t 1 O REG O N NO TRESSPASBING. ■-___________ j x ■V Sidwell ® Sabin N O T IC E ;s hereby fv e n that any mid all persons found trespassing upon the premises of tbs undersigned for the purpose of hunting or fishing Or other wise will be prosecuted to the full ex tent of the law. C. W. ZUMWALT T o W h o m I t - M a y Concern. ™,’ (tb L ‘,r * f * n,lgned’ bereby glve * ° * on that I have a conveyance from the , Patentee to .tidelands and water lots in 018 Jr,° - .Port Orford, Oregon, on p a rto f the w'larf is erected without my consent. All t o t e ^ , * f ^ i U!rcbv warned not to drive Piles or trespass in auy manner what soever on said tidelands or water lute, w _ .re . w » M “ *- A lix* o. D akt . New Ark.N. J. _____ D ea le rs In At El 'r > '(ra > > « u x M o f f lo e . a BANDON Mrs. E. M. PiTMca. General Merchandise T r e s p a s s D fo t lo o . Fresh Groceries Always on Hand Mens’ -Furnishings, Etc. Orders Taken for Articles Not in Stock. We Aim to Please. N o lle * o f A d m in istra to r’s Sale. Give Us a Trial. \ • -> I'" ' ____ * t^ ' ' ‘ i Port Orford, Oregon We Cure Cripples We are Specialists-, WE CUBE CBIPPLES „ 1 i I T e take that broken-down, crippled Car and restore it to health an d strength a n d use fulness. These days you ju s t can’t afford to lose the and which it D ILL give if you keep it in health. . v°ur Car 10cks efficiency, is weak or fa u lty in any action bring it in and let us give le f0 ’ ‘ A L L PERSONS are hereby warned not to trespass upon tbs homestead claims of Lester K. Hutton, Lawrence P. H utton and Frank W , Helmick in W ^ M 21^ . ^ M ’ TP' ’ i»¿ ’ K- 14 W ’ W. M., for the purpose of hunting or ,erw’*fh Any person or persons so -------- doing w ill be prosecuted to the full ’ extent of the law. ix - re. P. H dttom , Denm ark, Ore. ’ ¿I tk e : We never fa il to diagnose the ailment, an d then we apply th? proper remedy to the seat of trouble a t a moderate charge. T e tu s help you increase your efficiency by keeping your car in, PERFECT CONDITIOjf. THE POST OJtPOBD GARAGE In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for the County ol Curry, In the matter of the Estate I of John Wendell, deceased. j_ Notioe ia hereby given that in purau- a«*e of an order of sale made by the County Court of. the State of Oregon, for the County of Cuny, on the Uth day ufRepteuher, 1940, in the above entitled m atter, the undorslgned ad* mlnistrator of the estate ol John Wen dell, deceased, .Will sell at private sale to the highest bidder, upon the terms and conditions hereinafter mentioned, and subject to confirmation. by said court, oh or after the 16lh day of Dee ember, 1920, at 10 o’clock A. M. ol said day, all the right, title and inter*-^ ^ eet snd estate o f the said deceased, at the time of his death, in snd to the real property hereinafter dosciibed, and at I the right, title and interest that the •aid eatato has, by operation of law, orothwrvi so, acquired other than or in xhliUmi to that of the deceased, at the time of Ids death, of, In and to those certain lots, pieces or paipels of land situate, lying and being in the County of Curry, State of Oregon, and more particularly described as follows, to- w it: Lots 8 and 9 of Section 35, the N X of the N W t. and the 3 W X ot the N W X of Section 38, all ii»_Township 31 South of Ruugc 16 West of the Willamette Meridian. Terms of sale: Cash in hand, or one- half cash, balance set ured by mortgage on land, w ill, interest at seven per cent per annum for a term not to ^ (*e d three yesra. A ll bids must be in writing and ad dressed to the undersigned at his post- office, Denmark, Oregon. Dated thia 29th day of September, 1440. A. AnoLrnsxa, Administrator of the estate ol John Wendell, deceased. E- A. lindberg, Propr’ Trespass Notice. HOTEL (S easide Open Under New M anagem ent Board by Day, Week or Month - ** Notice to hereby given to any and all persons not to host, fish, trap, or cross with dog or gun over the land owned by Georgs Good of Portland. Oregon and Frederick Fflsterer of Tomales California, and lying*between Hubbard ereek and Brush creek, and bordering on the ooean In Cany county, Dragon, and now lensed by the undersigned. Prosecution w ill follow any violation of tb l, notioe. W , T . W bitx , 8 b . J ams » C. W xits . ......... . . * t. J. STANLEY Your Patronage Solicited w. R. JOHNSON, Prop. Uvjw, C O Q U IL L E , . . . OBKGON IUKR VKS must be fed on pure, rieb blood. Hood's Sar*ai<ariila is the to st nerve tonlo. By enriehlag the Wood It makes P e nerve, ETRONÇ, i