THE PORT ORFORD TRIBUNE, PORT ORFORD, CURRY COUNTY, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 25, 1925. THE PORI ORFORD TRIBUNE where she has been attending High I THE ROGUE RIVER. Supposing bobbed hair does make school. (M. T. W.) ’em bald-headed, a woman can look Intermediate Grades. The Rogue River flows in a winding attractive in a wig, which is some­ W. E. HASSLER, Just as we were getting nicely to ! course thing no man can do. Managing Eciitor. work , again after .. our , siege of colds, From the Cascades to the Sea. Cold Beach School. 1 not returned to school yet. . Henry M. Axtell The Fifth s ra(|e have lete(| another disease attacked us and one? No artist can paint a picture so fair, Rum runners keep officers jumping. Local Representative. As its beauty appears to me. . ' Mrs. Jessie Backensto is club leader their spellers and are studying with more vacant seats meet our gaze, for the cooking class. the Sixth grade, who are reviewing I Kuby Bennett was absent the who,e PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY Y?™ " « J e n s e n , Lorna Its banks are parks and pleasure Gertrude Bothwell was absent on fney also finished their geographvi ™ ek grounds, PORT ORFORD Monday and Tuesday of this week. They have completed their H ejth y Chenoweth. Fa>'eo Yoan8> Wilbur Veulah Lynch has earned a reading Living and have started on the second , ^ ypher’ Mar*aret Spangler, and Alta With the latest styles in vogue, LODGE ' There’s a change of scenery in every book. They plan on taking the exam-1 Gu®"n were als° A:‘ the slck llst Entered at the Postoffice at Port Or­ circle certificate. These certificates ¡nations A. F. & A. M. |nile, in May, with the Sixth grad-I „ Thosf on tb anon° I ro11 were: Atla ford at second class mail matter under are given by the county superintend­ 1 Boice, Agnes Nilsen, Steven Andeison In the pretty valley of the Rogue. ent to those who have read and re­ No. 170 the act of March 3, 1879. ----------------- We have been"practicing the run- 1 ¿ ack Gaerin’ Seth Cox, John Crowley, ported on ten books. .Meets second ..Saturday., of each The try-outs for the declamatory : ning high jump at school this week i Court Bo,c’’ Eva Cox- Inez Cox’ Ruth far be ,ow ln a mountaln SorSe< month. V isiting brethern welcome. Advertising Rates. contest are to be held on April 17th, Ellen and Llovd Adams and Lillian Wo Marl Sydnam, Verlin Rob- “ 'd shadows dark as night, WALTER SABIN, W. M. Made Known on Application May 1st is the date set for the try- and Theodore Meservey can do the erts’ Daisy Truex> Howartl Roberts, « s lost from view for a space of Worshipful Master outs for the track meet. | best. Edward Woodruff, Maxine Spangler,I tlme> JOHN F. GILLINGS, Secretarj WEDNESDAY, MARCH 25, 1925. Saw-dust has been secured for the | Genevieve Meservey was the only ' EdRb Sydnam, and May Crowley. | To appear again in light, The grade rooms had a ° -1 clean use of'those who are practicing the I pupil with 100% in spelling for this Thp ‘'*'ar,A rnnmi! ““" up I cat» .cts, day last week. We gathers! up the j Ws hear the roar t high jump, the running broad jump, ( week. A LARGER AND CUItr'Y CHAPTER i The pupils who led in physicial ex­ small sticks and branches, getting That echoes far and nie; and the pole vault. BIGGER MOTIVE. No. MS O. a -. S. Velma Nichols was absent on Tues- ercises for this week were, Ellen, ready to have a bonfire before the ) w e see the rainbows in their spray, ’ .Regular meetings, Genevieve and Lloyd Adams ’and Lil-I < it’s lost within the sea. CREDITORS. he has a larger and bigger motive is in the Sixth grade and George is Worthy Matron than the mere saving of dollars. in the Third grade. This brings the MRS. FLORENCE PONTING, s a « s » ' ~ a . ä y Ä ; Agness Schools Harking back to his experience actual enrollment in the grades to 97. Secretary when as Governor of Mknsachusetts Grammar Grades, dersigned, has by order of the Hon­ perience. We had no tardy marks and no ab­ he eliminated half of the state com- Mrs> Porterfie)(, visite(, ' QUr room orable County Court, for Curry sences this week. missions and their office holding stairs jast Tuesday We enjoyed reading the "Cut-out” County, Oregon, been duly -ppointed Woodmen of the World and by the act improved the public Jimmip ,pg gtarte<| to gcboo, stories that Miss Lusk of Illahe Administrator of the estate of Wil­ service, it is whispered that he is am- bpre Mond We now h 3g liam L. Chenoweth, deceased, and all W. O. W. Camp 609 will do what wc sent us for opening exercises. We bitious to try the same experiment in pJ,g our room persons having claims against said claim for i t — I Meets First Friday of each month think the Brownie stamps she sent Washington. It must be admitted Tbp Sixtb de )g recpive(1 Visitors welcome to our ramp. are very nice. We are working hard estate are required to present the rid your system o f Catarrh or Deafness that there is room for improvement in npw bflt an(, can basebalI same duly verified, to the undersigned, caused by Catarrh. W. J. SABIN, C. C. to earn them. We have each made this great nest of officials There are Tb(, Ei*hth gra(le iIg have at his residence in said County, near 3oU by druggiata fo r over 40 ynara BERNAL FORTY, Clerk. a little booklet out of white drawing departments bureaus and divisions flnighe(, their Agricu,tur(f aPn(1 are re. paper. We will put all of our Brown­ Denmark, Oregon, within six months ! F. J. CHENEY &. CO., Toledo, Ohio where the office holders fairly sit on vlewjn(, from the date of this notice. j ies in these books. one another, and where public busi- Wp hav0 cb , tbp our Dated this 25th dav of March, 1925. Richard Fry and Maxine Maupin ness is delayed because of the lost s contp.'t . Tupgd wp have JAMES L. CHENOWETH, YOU CAN GET IT AT motions which the employment of a a writtpn ,egg an(, Thurst| we have dramatized the “Snowman and Administrator, j the Dog,” a play in Richard’s reader. surplus of chiefs naturally imposes. an ora, ]pggon J. C. Johnson, Attorney for the j Thelma Maupin brought a boumiet !t is also a m atter of public com- Veulal, j b Haro]d g a of kinds Of flowers this morning. Estate, ^ r e t‘ P u Goid b " M Beach, e h " 1 9 Oregon. 2T ment, that in the government repart- Kath„rine Janp HassIer have recPivP(1 We six chose the prettiest ones to press * lrSt Pub' Mth’ 2° ’ 1925' ments the general attitude displayed certifi(,atps for rea(|i tp„ books an(| for our flower books. Final Pub. Apr. 22, 1925. towards the public, is out of kilter makj out r g on tbpm For Bill Makes Particular Effort to carry a stock of The primary geography class NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. with what should be evident in a pub- Tbfl j|g on fconor ro], dressed Maxine’s doll in some rat lie office. It issa id that in some of JogephJne BothweH, Aina Colvin, | skins which Richard brought. Richard Department of the Interior. the division, which might be named, Katherine Jane HassIer, Veulah killed the rats and stretched them U. S. Land Office at Roseburg, Ore. one requires an official guide to d.s- Lynch> Estber Lommagg Kutb U m . hmself. We think our Cave-man quite THAT WILL MEET THE PUBLIC’S DEMAND March 7, 1925. cover the identity of the chiefs and a mag r ,p Mergh Sa(|ie’ person is found That is what Cal- Owpng Marjorjp Richar(| Harold We have each colored a poster to los Crane, of Langlois, Oregon, who, on the wall. They are very at- on July 22, 1920, made Homestead yin Coolidge is driving against that San(pP) Fayp To,manj j pnora Turnpr> j nut tractjvp Entry, No. 013163, for E>2 N E ‘i, and js what he is trying to root o u t He Ernpgt u c ,aj 0 ,eta Wa)k believes the taxpayer has a nght to |VH, Wa,k T,aura RaIph> Bertha noon. We were very glad to se’ her E*£ S E 'i, Section 10, Township 31 S., Range 14 West, Willamette Meridian, approach a chief without a guide in- Fra , Shepherd. has filed,notice of intention to make terpreter or lawyer and to secure a three year Proof, to establish claim to settlement at first hand. In the nam- i _________~ PORT ORFORD, OREGON H arbor Schools. the land above described, before ing of his new cabinet officers It will I f,l RTEEN YEARS AGO. Edgar A. Dodge, U. S. Commissioner, not be surprising if the ability of the J. R. Stannard is “some” baseball Four of our girls have received WHERE YOUR PLEASURE AND COMFORT IS OUR candidates to cut red tape, to stand player. their certificate for reading ten ap­ at Myrtle Point, Oregon, on the 2flth. CHIEF AIM unmoved and unafraid bef jre govern- Vernie Rishel made a home run to- proved books. They were Thelma day of April, 1925. Claimant names as witnesses: nvenal routine and office holding, day. What do you know about that ? Hanscom, Helen Lucas, Vesta Hum­ John E. Moles, Robert Ryan, Har­ would be the determining factor in Walter Smith and family came to phreys, Golda Scobee. We are very the mind of the President in making Gold Bpach last night He will run proud of them. Four more of our pu­ vey B. Smith, James Shian, all of his selection. G>eo. Smith’s mill this summer. pils are going to send their reports up Langlois, Oregon HAMILL A. CANADAY, , „ ----------- o----------- Fred Bauer moved his family to as soon as they have finished. Register. YoV AND YOUR TOWN. loWn\and is living up stairs in Dr. Vesta Humphreys had the misfor­ The town with the most favorable 8chllemann’s store, tune to sprain her shoulder last week. non-coal. surroundings and natural assets can Lida Marsters is having trouble This puts Vesta out of the team for First Pub. Meh. 11, 1925. Final Pub. April 8, 1925. never attain the proportion it de-; w|Tb her eyes. They are so bad that a few weeks. serves unless nurtured and aided by she cannot study, so she had to quit Mrs. Gardner and little sons, and those who compose its population. *chool. ! Mrs. George Tolnian and son, ware NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT. Those who compose its citizenry can Report says that Edna Wilson is ' visiting our school last Friday. He either he an asset, lending aid anil suffering from a serious attack o f . cvertainlv appreciate their interest, Notice is hereby given that the un- [ encouragement for growth and de- heprt trouble. We hope she will soon ' Our basketball team received en­ dersigned has filed his final account, I velopment, nr they become a hand!- recover. j other severe knock the other day, in the m atter of the Administration of I cap, a millstone holding it to its ori- IF y°u "'ant to take lessons in but- when Golda Scobee put her shoulder the estate of Robert McPhillamey, de­ ginal state and stunting it to a point fpr fingers apply to John Melville. out of place again. ceased, with the County Court of Cur- I where growth becomes impossible. There is many a slip between first The eighth grade have been taking ry County, Oregon That said Court Any town or community depends base and home plate. old State examinations, to find out has appointed Saturday the 28th, day ! .greatly upon its people. If inhabited At their meeting last Saturday | what we know and what we don’t. We of March, 1925, at the hour of 2 1 by a people who are virile, progress- evening the Gold Beach Athletic club , i are finding out there are quite a few . o’clock P. M. of said day for the tim e ; . ve, and industrious, and possessed elected officers as follows: President, j things we don’t know’, tho we aren’t ' of settling said final account. Any of a desire to develop as members of W. H. Marsters; vice president, Wes- doing so very bad. person interested therein may appear • the human race they naturally, per- Gauntlett; secretary, Clarence at said time and file in writing any haps unthoughtedly, convey their Caughell; treasurer, Frank Caughcil; objections he may have to the allow- 1 District No. 23. forces to their community, which, in librarian, Sydney Walker; sergeant- ance of said account. turn, reflects the same progressive at-arms. J. P. Stannard, Three carc­ Dated, February 25, 1925. We had our pictures taken near ami grow ing tendency. If, on the other tlidates W. J. Ward, Ed. Prince and WILLIS T. WHITE, SR., hand, a community is made up of Elmer Miller of Pistol River were in- the school house this week. We hope Executor of the Last Will and Tes- j those who desire to drift along the itiated into the mysteries of the club, we didn’t break the camera. There are several traps near the tament of Robert McPhillamey, de­ paths of least resistance, who think school yard which are set for digger ceased. only of self and ussume no responsi- j squirrels. Quite a few have been J. C. Johnson, Attorney for Executor. bility for their fellows and posterity, j IHahe School. caught so far. First Pub. Feb. 25, 1925. that community wilt reflect the same One noon we went down by the river Final Pub. Meh. 25, 1925. condition, become stagnant, and de- Another week of perfect attendance and played in the sand. It was great ----------- o—-------- cline in commercial and social pres For the w’hole school, tige. We have chosen Myrne Huggins for fun. TYPICAL AMERICAN We brought a sled to school and In this connection it is well also to OU!' May Queen and mean to get busy hauled some wood over to the school remember that many towns and com- right away with the practicing for from where it is being cut. It looks munities that were forging rapidly °ur May Day exercises, to the front and possessed of bright Loleta. Douglas and Lloyd made one as though we would have to do the futures now present deserted streets hundred per cent in the test in spell- same this next week. Those who were neither late nor and byways and tutnble-down and ing this week and only two in the decayed shacks, because of cliques and school fell below ninety-one per cent, absent this week are Laurence, Ken­ factions that carried on unceasing and We built a good sized post office, on neth and Harry Payne. We beat Miss Pratt to school this unrentless war with their neighbors. Friday, from a pasteboard carton. It Their commercial prestige has vanish- has a hip roof, a door and two win­ week. We hope to do it oftener next ed anil their future is dark because of (lows. Even the green window shades week. the desire to rule or ruin and a deter- are up. Miss Lusk expects to re- mination to thwart progress and .reive more letters than ever now. Lantdnis Schools growth. Kenneth Meservey also finished the High School. Remember, your town is what you Dutch windmill. Florence Meservey (Evelyn Black.) make it; your community reflects you worked on her oil painting and the We began this week with nine nnd your neighbor. Are you aiding other pupils drew numerous pictures, students in High school. That’s just yours; are you helping it grow to a made aeroplanes and boats, degree where it can command the In our Arithmetic match, on Friday one over half the regular enrollment. commercial, social, and moral prestige afternoon, the boys were defeated, We were hoping that the fair weather it deserves, or are you one of the Florence Meservey made the highest woud bring better health to the suf­ many anchors which will forever keep single score. Those who participated fering population of Langlois, but it your community from sailing ma were the fourth, fifth and eighth seems that we can’t stand such bril­ jestieally and rapidly out into the