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THE PORT ORFORD TRIBUNE, PORTORFORD,. CURRY COUNTY, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 25, 1925. Mining News Port Orford Local News Briefs ÖF PORT ORFORD OF NORTH CURRY Chas. Weaver and Leslie T. Ben- basket lunch was served, which was o c- left Monday for Provi- nett of Seattle and Richard M. Price greatly enjoyed by all present, Sabbath school at 1ft a. m. dence, Rhode Island, to submit the were visitors at the Inman mine the Junior and Senior service at 11 a.m. annual report of the Hydro Sixes first of the week. Wm- Howe of Langlois, who was Young people’s meeting at S p. m. Mines, and attend the stockholders to have bsgun operating the Hull mill. At the close of the morning ser- meeting. Several Port Orford people went to is sick of pneumonia at his home. I vice a congregational meeting is Dr. L$wis returned last week from Bandon Sunday to see the picture Mrs. Laura Mattoon is here from : called for the purpose of calling a Los Angeles, and will be at the Elk show, “Abraham Lincoln” at the Coquille visiting her daughter, Mrs. minister for the coming year All Horn mine on Upper Elk while Mr. Hartman theater. They report a J. F. Carter. ; members and supporters of the Marksburg makes - another trip to good picture. Mrg A Adolphsen of Denmark! c.hu^ a* ent?tled ‘» J * * H M4 Denver to confer with — .™ .. other . members Mrs. Anna Adolphsen and her and her two children, Katie and T red,! ^ „ e w i * aiouerate the meeting. A of the company concerning changes daughter, Katie of Denmark, atten- Were visitors in Port Orford Sunday J* attendance is desired that thei? made in the development plans. This ded Eastern Star Saturday night in at the home of Mrs. Adolphsen’s son, j “° oc?asion regret on is the placer holding purchased last " Port - Orford. « ■ after- the part of any because of the choice summer from Tom Wallace at a re Hans Adolphsen. Late in the ported price of $10,000. ... . , noon, Adolphsens, accompanied by made, Clarence Wagner is home on a Mr an(, Mrj chas uPmbenhauri The Ladies’ aid will meet Wednes Bert Lynch is feeling better again werk Easter vacation the joy of whmh motore<1 to Rocky Roint tQ gather day afternoon at the manse with Mrs. and has gone to their placer claim is being doubled by the new Nash mussels and clams. W. T. White and Mrs. Porter as host above the Elk Hom group. Actual car that has come to the Wagner esses. development work has been in pro- ranch on Elk river. The well known and successful A business meeting of the Young gress there for some" months.,' Minneapolis rupture expert, Mr. C. F. People’s society will be held at t h e ; _______- E. Fred Wann left Monday for Redlich, will be in Marshfield on Tues church Wednesday evening, after TELEPHONE COMPANY IS the Rogue river country, near Gold day and Wednes lay, April 7 and 8, which all will repair to the home of! BUILDING NEW POLL LINE Beach, where he will be gone for three at the Chandler hotel. Ruptured Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Wann, where they A survey crew of the Coos and weeks surveying. people come many miles to see him, will enjoy a social hour. Curry Telephone company in charge Last Tuesday r.'jrht a surprise Consultation i3 free. Watch Marsh- -T h e Rev. Mr. Shriver, Sabbath | of J. A. Belieu is making a perman- crowd gathered at the home of Hans papers for special announce- school missionary for Coos Bay pres- j ent survey for an entirely new pole M. 25-Apr. 1. bytery, was a caller at the m anse,; line in town. Those in the crew are Adolphsen fo hear the fine radio St. ment> Patrick’s program. All departed at | Mrg Rache, Marsh mov€<1 ,nto town I ®nr°Ute U Gold Ge° rge B*"der’ F,oyd Bedieu and re he will spend a few days surveyor, E. H. Kem. a late hour, being well pleased with Port Orford cedar poles will be used the fine programs and music which last week from their Elk river dairy with the Rev. Mr. Whitsett, assisting 1 ranch, which they have leased to the the Gold Beach church in making up and the work, when completed, will they listened in on. ! Kyle Bros, of Marshfield for a term its annual budget. , add greatly to the appearance of our Mr. and Mrs. Earl Crowder of Sil-1 of five years. The ranch is one of Mrs. Smith accompanied her hus- j streets. verton, Oregon, were in Port Orford the well developed dairies and at pres- band to Langlois last Sabbath even- ! ----------- o----------- for a visit Sunday. Mrs. Crowder is ent support aboutt 75 head of milkers ing for the service. Radio with its static, now appears a sister to Mrs. Chas. Umbenhaur and besides young stock and beef cattle. ----------- o—-------- Ito ^e about in the needle-scratching Mrs. Hans Adolphsen. Mrs. Crowder One of the trucks bringing in Kyle’s MRS. ELLA KNAPP ENTERTAINS «lay of the phonograph. The Ladies' aid met at the Knapp was also accompanied by her mother, furniture upset on the Coquille road and damaged a piano and some other hotel with Mrs. Ella Knapp as hostess. Mrs. Faith, who lives in Bandon. T/~k ^pieces of furniture. Three of the Twenty members were present. v/IYiilNvJ I V* A surprise party crowd gathered children are attending school in Port The afternoon was spent profitably at the home of the Limpack Brothers Orford. They come in the school on many new pieces of work. Marshfield last Friday night to listen to the truck. After the meeting had adjourned the __ Radio program, which was old time ladies were served delicious refresh- l"Y ¿a A j| „ 1 f-i. i — I • I v ■ dance music, broadcasted from C al-! Men always balk at the girl full of ments at a long table made beautiful with vases of flowers. The refresh- ' gary, Canada. At a late hour a talk. ments consisted of potato salad, hot I SPECIALIST buns, macaroons and last but not i least, two lovely birthday cakes, fit 1 in Internal Medicine for the past twelve years. to be the food of Ai.gels—one made ( by our Mrs. Smith and the other by ' Mrs. Knapp, honoring the birthday I DOES NOT OPERATE of Mrs. Sauers, Mrs. Wm McPhil- lamey and Mrs. William Gillings. Although Mrs. Knapp is not a Will be at member of the Aid she had gladly I 30 only Men’s Satin lined cloth hate, good sizes. Chandler hotel Friday and Satur lent her services time and time again and has always entertained royally. day, April 10 and 11. Regularly sold at $3.75 Special $1.98. Office Hours: 10 a. m. to 4 p. m. FIRST SPRING DAY ENJOYED A FEW GENUINE BEAVER IN CLAM AND OYSTER HUNT TWO DAYS O'NLY in black or brown $6.00 values at only $3.98. Many took advantage of the op portunity to enjoy a spring day in the M A IL O R D E R S No Charge for Consultation. big outdoor and motored to spots of beauty and interest and enjoved pic nic dinners Sunday along the Highway . from Floras creek to Arizona Inn. Mellenthm is a regular gradu- Special This Week G O L D E N -IG U L E S T O R jE P erh ap s the m ost popular place w as ! X o T C g o T ’ He the Rocky Point clam beds, m the ( does not operate for chronic appendi- afternoon, for no less than fifteen to citis, gall stones, ulcers of stomach, twenty cars and trucks were parked ! tonsils or adenoids, OREGON BANDON a Rety Creek and many water buckets,; P e .da?, to his credit wonderful re coal oil cans and gunny sacks wer? j tke stomach, liver, “Just a little better for less” blood, skin, nerves, .heart, kid- taken away well loadetj with the white I ney. bladder, bed wetting, catarrh, haril shell clams commonly called i weak lungs, rheumatism, sciatica, leg Quality' Stym ie butter clams. Many gathered mussels ulcers anti rectal ailments, from the rocks and steamed them over I . Below are the names of a few of camp fires built of the drift wood I his many satisfied patients in Oregon: along the beach. While others sledged ! varicose^uleers8011’ G° 'd Beack’ Ore., RECORD UNDERTAKING and broke rocks after the tide had ‘ Frank Koehler. The Dalles, Ore., E. F. WANN PARLORS receded beyond the normal low water stomach trouble. Mining Engineer mark and left bare ledges .of rock Mrs. E. C. Hammock, Myrtle Point, E Hansen & L. R. Black, Props. perforated with rock ovsters*, a sea Ore., goitre. Surveying and Mapping Phone 633, Crescent City, Calif. food fit for the table of’ kings. i Mrs. J°,hn McCue, Lakeside, Ore., appendicitis. Mine Examinations Prompt and Courteous Service Henry Westfall, Ontario, Ore., ulcer MRS. FORTY HOSTESS TO of stomach SUNDAY SCHOOL CLASS Mrs. E. C. Bates, Lakeri Ore., eczema. THE Mrs. Bernal Forty gave a party O. M. Richey, Boring, Ore., heart BARBER SHOP Saturday afternoon for the members , trouble, OPTICAL SHOP of her Sundav school class. T h e; Louis S. Steiber, 326 E. Buchanan, DR. A. M. SIMMONS, Suits cleaned and pressed children played St. Patrick’s games. P ojrtland. Ore., adenoids and tonsils. Optometrist Remember above date, that consul RvY OSTRANDER Kodak pictures were taken of the tation Hartman Theatre Bldg. on this trip will be free and Bandon Oregon PORT ORFORD OREGON group of sixteen. A beautiful cake that his treatment is different. and candles were in evidence as it Married women must be accom was the eleventh birthday of Marie panied by their husbands. Lindberg. Jello with whipped cream Address: 211 Bradbury Bldg., Los DR. ARTHUR GALE Angeles, California. was also served. Physician and Surgeon Marie was showered with spring Office in Ellingsen Building flowers by her companions. Minor Muslngs. Phones, Office 351. Res. 332 It is planned by the class to have Your patronage solicited a picnic or a party once a month. OREGON About as many bad men try to pre- BANDON j tend that they are good as there are BANQUET TENDERED TO We Specialize in OFFICERS OF CLUB good men that go wrong. ____ We often speak of the old settlers CURRY COUNTY The Civic Improvement club mem- Pr°bably because you can’t find any Abstract and Realty Co. bers were the guests of Mrs. M. T. j new ones- Has the only set of abstract books Wright and Mrs. O. Leneve at a ban-1 Y ou ’ vp heard that “ev»ry knock is in Curry county. I quet last Thursday afternoon. The a boost,” but a knock in the engine is Try our Pastry Prompt and efficient service. affair was arranged in honor of three no boost. A. G. WALKER, Manager. newly-elected officers and the present The last citadel has fallen. A man GOLD BEACH OREGON officers: Mrs. Ella Knapp, president; Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Bauguess. Mrs. Adda Porter, vice-president; i Myrtle Forty, treasurer, and Mrs. Bernal Forty retained as secretary of the club. The committees reported the dance a splehdid success financi ! ally. PORT ORFORD CAFE Wholesome Food LOGGERS’ Pool H a ll Spring Is Coming And with the resumption of logging on a larger scale than ever you will need new tools and equipment. We have the best the market affords. PORT ORFORD HARDWARE AND FURNITURE STORE Best of Everything in Our Line SIDWELL & SABIN GENERAL STORE GROCERIES, GENERAL MERCHANDISE Fresh, and Cured Meats, Stationery and School Supplies. PORT ORFORD OREGON BATTLE ROCK GARAGE AND MACHINE SHOP LEUTWYLER BROS. Garage work^of all kinds, springs for any car always in stock. Horshoeing and general blacksmithing cits ACETYLENE WELDING PORT ORFORD OREGON / t Pays to have T/fePASS BOOK Habit / The pass book habit is the best habit you can form and let it be a REGULAR habit. Money deposited regularly in the bank will build a fortune just as sure as one brick being placed upon another makes a building. The roll top desk, the revolving chair and an interest in a business come only to those who HAVE MONEY. EARN, DEPOSIT, HAVE. WE WILL WELCOME YOUR ACCOUNT. First National Bank of Bandon A GREAT TEACHER Buy your coffee in Denmark. Special all fine grades, 1 lb. to 5 lb. cans, 55c per lb. At Nodine Cash Grocery—the store you pass to pay more. —Adv. Paulman & Maloy Soft Drinks—Confectionery Cigars—Tobaccos The best of service at all times PORT ORFORD used to be “next” in a barber shop, gan is, “Let’s go and dance.” It used but he’s not even second nowadays if to be. "Let’s stay at home and read.” there is a flapper in the house. Good advice generally is wasted if Maybe this is a solution of some modern problems. The present slo it comes from a bad adviser. OREGON The Tribune gives the news. Money Without Work! Only 10 shares of 7% Firft Preferred Stock of Coos and Curry Telephone Company bring you $70.00 per year, or almost $6.00 per month that you DON’T HAVE TO WORK FOR. Monthly Saving plan if desired. COOS & CURRY TELEPHONE CO. As Permanent and safe as the counties it serves. The beautiful but dumb from the neck up are numb. waves ____ 5 All advertisements under this head ing are six cents per line, with a minimum eharge of 25 centa. W AITED—Loan of $1000. Security, , * mortgage on Port Orford property ; 1C consisting of a large resulence amt j two small houses ion 3 lota. Interest k paid 'monthly. Write care Tribune. 45—lp A DVERTISING conducts a public school. Its pupils are all the readers of the home paper—in short, the whole buying community. ADVERTISING teaches th at loyalty to the home mer chant brings real returns in better service and better values. It’s a lesson that requires the repetition afforded by the weekly arrival in the home of The Tribune. You can teach the public to rely on your Advertisements as safe guides to economy and satisfaction in shopping. More Tver, people appreciate being asked for their patron age. To them 5 I