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The Port Orford Tribune ( overs .Northern Curry County WEEK S U S IS HEXT MONDAI ” “Out Whene The West Ends PORT ORFORD, CUBBY COUNTY, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, A P R IL 22, 1925 PUI Port Orford Not to Take FDR B E B M IfflllM Partin Annual Track Meet Yol. 33. No. 50 TO PROCLAIM GENERAL CLEA N UP DAY SOON Mrs. O. Post and Mrs. C. C. Wright entertained the members of the Civic 07879100 Improvement Club last Thursday af ternoon. The members are very happv iANIMOUSLY FAVOR WAVING UUNI UHLLLUrun that the epidemic is leaving town 20 PER CENT OF CLAIMS— Our meetings will be regular again _____ MANY WILL TAKE STOCK and a general cleanup of epidemic and other useless debris about town IN NEW BANK was discussed. A committee was ap-l P R E S I D E N T COOLIDGE, ON pointed to discuss this matter with P R O C L A M A T IO N , URGES the Chamber of Commerce It is ONLA I.IQCQR CASE IS THACK PEOPLE TO PROTECT AND -n AccordinK' to word reaching 'iTie hoped that the folks in and about CARP f o r n r o Tribune from Bandon, the stockhold- ERS APPEAL— FIVE DI- " town will enter this cleanup project l AKE K )R O L R erS of the First National bank of that VORCE SUITS—MAY DE- in the proper spirit as the beautify TIMBER city, which closed its doors a few ing of our city, it’s tidyness and gen CI DE COUNTY’S FI _____ weeks ago. were unable, at their eral appearance must be finished that meeting last week, to come to any NANCIAL STAND we may attract the tourists of the President Coolidge has set Nation- satisfactory conclusion regarding a ING coming season. The club also ap al Forest Week for the week of settlement of matter«? which might peals to the town people to preserve April 27 to May 3. In his proclama- tend to a reopening of the institution? (From Curry County Reporter.) also gives the pupils of the visiting! the beautiful rhododendron and tion he points out the waste which However, the depositors, at their court for Curry county is the annual track meet and de-! schools opportunity to see how how azaea azalea shrubs shrubs about about the commons, to Circuit has attained the pioneer stage of this meeting Monday night of this week clamatorv contest of u , , tM„ °‘ an , opportu" lty t0 convene at r X n u C°Unty is g reat resources. He wants this nation attended by a fJom X ’ * ‘X l X j T ” ' ■ da " ba^ ^ da> but cases so far filed, with two or three exceptions, hold nothing out DIPHTHERIA CAUSES in,teDrest- Judge Ken.lall The proclamation follows: -„¡„t * 1 5 ! / « L A T —ee..Up0" °"e eat, caI5Vlatlons' take place this year, it is quite reasonable to predict that fr / ' ° l Btach Thursday night DEATH ON ELK RIVER point at least—that they were will- altho it is very evident that there’ will, Brookings will get the meet.e<llCt •OVER fr Coos county, ami on Friday and Saturday will hear motions, argu w X ’ ä ’ ä â s s î ? ;n Æ ni- sc^ k s .So, B amvci— ^ L e —.... ^ n? í cS grane the examin- sixth>— to see — Drusilla as and - ed twice Mondayi _ ----- b^ d ---- anu £ cikhui Dollv Mvrfl» „„n ai 1 Puts on demurrers, etc., and on tion of all our people the danger that most unanimously they expressed Port Orford, the winner for two, ations occur on Friday, May 22, it is *<* BiHie, both ill with d'iptherii They M."nday wi" «>1' the jury. Because conies from the neglect of our forests, themselves ------ »».„«. —... i . n . . , , . -------. .. F o r « S í Í . 1U™ •» » » - Hurst, J • ,„ „ • i of the lack of criminal cases, no spe- ciaI grand jury will be called, ____ , thus among „„ its , May 23. Billie died Monday afternoon at 4 I aV'" g the count-v Quite a little sum" l a r ^ d nKWcaí í,thJ Stn°?rerV,anCe T taking stofk in the reorganization pupils. . . ..... ... ..................„ Of course, perchance the flu Reports from the outside, especi ¡. o’clock. The family is quarantined. v 'fcre "L’11 be a grand jury, however, rich and magnificent gírt üiaTnature' S c í r s T n í S t o r e ' ^ " P ” - h°"ld . Wt either Brook- , a,'y through the school columns of . . As a result of the presence of the chosen from the petit jury.’ mgs or Gold Beach in a similar man-, The Reporter indicate that most all disease the Port Orford bestowed on us. In our eagerness to case noted schools were nctC| .i I he - only ' liquor * ------- so - far IIU VCU IS depositors appointed the fol- ner, it would be necessary to either' the schools are taking ciuite an in- dismissed Monday ---... use that gift we have stripped our for the remainder 1 . aPPeaI of Frank Thacker forests; we have permitted fires to court of M. T. lav waste and devour them; we have Orford, who imposed all too often destroyed the young for infraction of the growth and the seed from which new forests might spring. And though we importance to be heard already feel the first grip of timber n . u. , have largely to do with Currv coun- Port Orford, Ore. J. E. Walstrom, D. R. Norton. W. H. course. shortage, we have barely begun to combing has been profitable O' s financial standing, beinrf the Pierce and M. Breuer, all of Bandon. Then it is also quite likely that the Mrs. J. M. B. Cope, APn' 1925' the Heach save and restore. past week in the vicinitv of Port condemnation suit against C, T Fednral Bank Examiner Otto, who meeting will "take'plare ?n Brookings* Gold Beach “We have passed the pioneer stage Orford. Not less than fifteen thous Walker for right-of-wav f«.» the ami are no longer excusable for con came here upon notice from the di- whose teachers, supplemented by the Dear Mrs Cone and feet of surfaced lumber from the Bagnell Ferry-Agness forest road- ----' ” P ' tinuing this unwise dissipation of a rectors that they had closed the school board, have extended a * most aisy Putbam’s cargo has been picked case of J. R. Browning vs. Currv coun’ bank’s doors, and has been in charge, urgent invitation to come there, andl of 7 ¡th Teacher* ip from Brushes creek to Cape Blan- ty court and county officers ' oues great resource. To the nation it 5W S that a ma. °,f -Port Orford schoo> we fin«l that the has left, leaving in charge Dr. C. T. the means the lack of an elemental ne present vote shows that a ma- !- uuj . —, co, fruits of the recent southwest — . warru..vS ’ S'«-» tioning the legality of the cessity and the waste of keeping idle Smith of Salem, who has been ap- jority y of the executive committee the'nresen? ‘n 7 ^ ba,‘ ,form’ due to wind, that were to have been paid from the or only partly productive nearly one- pointed receiver, and will continue favors accepting the same. Brook- h e X T ? " * epllle™c °/ flu an<' it will proceeds of the $95,000 issue of bonds be next to impossible for them to take PORT ORFORD’S NEW fourth of our soil. To our forest to look after affairs pending a re- jngs has a large community, thus be , voted by the people last November, meet, -■ therefore using industries it means unstable in or-^n’ration. or otherwise. ing in better position to ably enter- part in k the coming ,, ----------- THEATRE TO OPEN and the mandamus case of Geo. D. Among the depositors there was a tain a large crowd; it has a sDlemlid ° T , b® un.ab'e to participate in the. vestments, the depletion of forest f° r wh,cb 1 feeI very sorry in | EARLY IN MAY Wood vs- H Backensto, as county capital, the disbanding of established strong iee‘ing of optimism, all be theater building in which to hold the treasurer, to stop “ the payment LX of all and thirdly, and o r ’’ 3S .We a,ways '°ok forward to T * A J 1 — A enterprises, and the decline of one of lieving that it will be possible to re declamatory contest, ________ • . , , has an tnis ni€pt an event of great ini- * p *S e^ p®cted tbat the new theatre current warrants until such time our most important industrial groups. organize the bank and with new men probably most j. important, sohnni. w„ ---- ex'fportance the schools. We were were m in at i ort '“Our forests ought to be put to at the helm, and confidence restored, cellent field for the track meet events It, hnnps vnn to ~~ wah i f Orford will be nearly enough Past <l«e warrants have been paid. M P^tpone it i4 j till next! ................... And after all, it wouldn? a hope8 you wouId S‘arf / V,sl??s . . on tb* A total of five divorce suits, the the bank a solid institution. work and kept at work. I do not make i.lea to visit Brookings, sav thoZe bad ac a” there seems so much sick- h 's been T m ' M' Ax‘ell greatest number ever on file at any minimize the obstacles that have to ^ , a y event, t n o , e be a c - ness „ „ c o at , this time. has been in Myrtle Point the past one term of court, will be up for h ear be met, nor the difficulty of changing MI ST PAY ASSESSMENTS tively managing the annual few days dismantling opera chairs ing. P Very truly yours EVEN AFTER DISAPPEARING old ideas and practices. We must M. T. WRIGHT. tt • pro;’®ctlon e‘iuipment from the Almost one-half of the cases dock- INSURED BELIE” "*) DEAD cause it creates a better spirit and all puti our hands to this common Unuiye lbeatre, recently replaced by “ted come from the northern part of task. It is not enough that the fed the big $40,000 cement Hyland. 1 Curry .................. P FISHING BOATS ARE A decision of interest to every INTERESTING TALK county. eral, state and local governments take the lead. There must be a change in policy holder in a fraternal or other BY. MR. KINCAID OUT FROM PORT ORFORD AID IS ENTERTAINED PIONEER, ALMOST 100 YEARS our national attitude. Our industries, or&anization conducting insurance de- The Ladies Aid met at the home of our landowners, ou. farmers, all our Partments has just been handed down OLD, PASSES AWAY citizen must learn to treat our forests by tbe U- S- Sunrcnie court. In a Sunday evening, April 19th, the Prospects are good for quite a fleet Mrs. E. F. Wann last Wednesday, with fourteen members and three a- crops, to be used but also to be case from Nebraska of the Modem Christian Endeavor Society met at of deep sea fishers getting started Word was received Saturday of the visitors present. The work for Mrs death of A. Sorenson renewed. We must learn to tend our Woodmen of America against Jennie the church. Jessie Ponting being lfead- early this season. The Sea of Wilock, woodlands as carefully as we tend our ? *da Mixer, the court held that the er- Mr. Kincaid gave a very inter Sydman’s & Guerin’s new boat, HawR, was sweet, which the Aid is doing, is al Wash., grandfather of Mis. E. A. most completed. Mrs. Sweet sang I indberg, Mrs. R. G. MeKenzie, farms. insurance companies can require as- esting talk which was appreciated by taken from Langlois to Port Orford "I.et us apply to this creative task PP?smPnts to be paid under a policy all. He has also promised his help last week on a truck and trailers. several beautiful songs, which were Karine and Ben Sorenson of Port Or- the boundless energy and skill we :’fter the insured under the laws of toward making the Endeavor a sue . j Bates, Earl and Kincaid have their greatly enjoyed by all present. The ford, arid Dennis and Sam Sorenson consisted of sand- of Marshfield, have so long spent in harvesting the state in which he lived was con- cess. power dory about ready for service, refreshments wiches, cake and coffee. The next Mr. Sorenson was born in Sundf- free gifts of nature. The forests of s>‘,Prp,l dead. while the Traveller and another boat Eleanor Purdin was appointed meeting will he with Mrs. N. H. Ear jord, Bergan county, Norway, May the future must he -tart® today. Our Under the hv-laws of the Modern Sydman & Guerin’s new boat, was son. children are denendent on our course. Woodmen of America its policies do leader for next Sunday. The Endea.- others as soon as the weather is set- 17, 1S30, and died- April 18, 1925, at We are hound by a solemn obligation not become payable unon the pre- orers are planning to have a weinie tie the are of 94 years and 11 months. Lain ■w— D rilling continues for frnm which no evasion and no sub- death of members based on roast May 10th in honor of the one The Bandon cold storage plant is hot water and steam supply for heat- H? was widely traveled, having The policies terfuc-e will relieve us. Unless we their disappearance. - • - - — owned and operated three snilino- flwer; water at 400 foot vessels befor re coming to America ng fulfill our sacred responsibility to un must he kept alive bv the payment of who secures the most members by ¡ready to handle all varieties of sea ing and power; to depth shows 24fi degrees temperature. live. He was a western pioneer, mov foO(] jn wholesale quantities. born generations, unless we use with assessments during the period the in that time.________ --------- gratitude and with restraint the gen sured was expected to live according ing from I* argo, N. D., to Oregon with ERRATI! MUSINGS. erous and kindly gifts of Divine to the mortality table of the organi his family ¡n the early seventies, Providence, we shall prove ourselves zation. t hence to Winlock, where he has since By M. T. W. unworthy guardians of a heritage we resided. At the time of his death We called H H L AG ' IN NAMED hold in trust. again »it trie old homestead he was the oldest living resident of HEAD OF COOS AND CURRY “NOW. THEREFORE. I CALVIN The land of our childhood dreams. that city. I We wonder?«! through its winding TELEPHONE COMPANY COOLIDGE, President of the United CAPE BLANCO LOSES ~ lanes States, do recommend to the govern There are many beautiful and won- | of thousands will be here to view the We sat beside its streams. Tbe board of directors of the Coo? ors of the various states to designate RIGHT TO CLAIM BEING and set apart the week of April 27- and Curry Telephone company, at its (lenful side-trip drives all over the greatest natural wonderland in all the MOST W ESTERLY POINT of Oregon, but when is comes to world. We who have been hero a long Rut the place is not the same to us May 3, inclusive, 1925, as American meeting in Marshfield, recognized According to the following from Forest Week, and, wherever practic merit and results when it re-elected a diversity of wonders the tourists time have lost sight of the real It’s changetl in every way. able and not in conflict with state law Charles Hall president and general themselves give us the word that the wonders of our own place. It is the Where once our mother flower- the Oregoni in Cape Blanco lacks iust or accepted customs, to celebrate "wnac-er. Mr. Hall is ftate senator western Oregon coast country leads people coming from communities not bloomed .07 degree longitude of being the all other localities. Arbor Day wihin that week. And frem fniw end Cum- counties. most westerly point in the United having our advantages that appreci There are only weeds today. States; E. C. Smith of Hood River and I urge public officials, public and busi This Paradise Wonderland of Ore- ate them more than we do. The on ness associations, industrial leaders, C. E. Hickman of Portland were gon is a very small part of this great rush of homeseekers and pleasure an a«l f be build>n«r. too, neglected stan.ls, Two Pacific Capes. forest owners, editors, educators and re-elected vice president and sec- realm of Uncle Sam, and yet there enchantment hunters has been to T, All broken past repair, PORT ORFORD, Ore., April 13.— all patriotic citizens to unite in the £ t«rv' respectively. These two with are millions of Americans who have every other part of our country hut 1 hP stiu,'tprs all blown down and gone (To the Editor)—Please give me the common mon task of forest conservation Hn" fornl tbp board never degrees of longitude and latitude of tiAp ...in ... x of directors. ------ seen seen the the place place, and and to to set set tkei. their this this, *nrl and the tide will soon start this j And there s cobwebs on the stair. and renewal. Cape Blanco anil Cape Flattery. \ isiting directors were greatly eyes upon it they would go into rap- way, for there is nowhere else to go pleased with proe-ress made by the tures over this God’s num country for something new. They will come Which is the most westerly? ,,,“‘nc_h. bPn''atb tbe Sycamore, NATION’S POPULATION NOW company during the past rear. Two supreme, still primitive, undeveloped In spite of us, and perhaps against our i * r® once we loved to rest, SUBSCRIBER. untrammelled, untrnd P s . overgrown s Cape Blanco is 124:37 degrees west NUMBERS NEARLY 113,500.000 sma’I lines Sixes-Elk and Bear creek, untrammelled, untrod. selfish desire to remain aloof frdm th T ’*"',’’" 7 with 1» cocklebur’ , were added to the system and more longitude and 42:50 degrees north some of of us There wood rats bai'’l their nest. There is P probably not a sea-level the rest of the world. a« some than RW1 new subscribers placed on highway „ latitude. Cape Flattery, which is likely are. WASHINGTON, D. C., April 14.- the books. the United States more westerly, is 124:44 degrees west The old rail fence along the creek Unofficial figures completed here by Approximately $175.000 was spent wiler® tb« tourist many take a thirty- Excepting in this Oregon coast Has fallen in decay. longitude and 48:23 north latitude arithmetical calculation indicate that „ the population of the United States i X n 1925 ' ^ Z end v about $100 000 will ™nate *Me-trip and at once enter country, the United States is becom- n . t J i “ ' e th“ ll" TO B U I L ^ o S S The new plant Whi5h are floored witb *nK pretty well congested with people, ____ ................ i<miv dense RETE will be 113.500,000 by July. “ V*1’ , J year. in the Hall building will "give"exrel- r" arnmoth feras. bracken, and where , an,J they must soon be filling in all BLOCK h o u s e s This represents an 8.300,000 in- Mnt Mrviw for many vears to pome the open spaces are a riot of color !tbe v<«»nt spaces, and this wonder- Has long since washed away. crease since the 1920 census, when but an additional section will prob- tbe h'001” rhododendron, ) 1'ttle spot is not going to be over- Where once the place with laughter Roy Ostrander has bought a ce 105,710,620 persons were ire living m ably be added in one year. The tbe aialea’ the huckleberry, and very ; l00^ '!- The only sensible idea is to ment block machine to Port Orford re ig this country. and will install it on hfs block near . . n«w system started with 1900 lines Punlcrous other beautiful and flower- ^ t ready to care for the crowds and And all was joy and love, Of this the fill on the highway in the north 'n . P®Pu'a‘,on> which cares for more than 2,000 sub- ,*ng *brut” > only on this Roosevelt to Profit as much by it as possible. No sound to hreak the stillness nearly 2,000.000 are credited as im- bribers boulevar«! stretch. There are millions Evpry American citizen has a perfect Save the passing crows above. nrw end of town, where he plans to erect migrants, the remaining 6,000.000 two cement block bungalows. The of American people who have never j r' f bt to enter any other community being native born. seen a deer only in the city park, and vithin the realm of Un rand here has proven especially FARM IOANS SUCCESS, m, and The blue grass on the lawn is dead The natural increase of births over adaptable to all kinds of concrete u vctnvGTON Anril 18.—Mort- 8 trr’atsr P3« them do not realize on account of the erow ’’tion The roses have ceased to bloom, deaths shows an apparent decline in gage work, and It is thought that tlus is foreclosures by the federal farm tbat tbere is a place in our country of the older states, mar s to Where once we heard the tinkling the unofficial figures and the excess *-,nn c. a step in the right direction for bet Mve amounted to onlv wrbPrp- during a motor trip, it is no Assume this prerogativ« •ce?d W ls of immigrants over emigrants also three-tenths of 1 per rent of the loan uncommon thing to come upon these j tn A*1 tbe °Pen space ter building construction. 'Vest. I’ now but quiet gloom. has a tendency downward. in eight rears ^f ‘xi«tence creatures in their wild The simply awful f lor FIRST STRAWBERRIES The census bureau expects the new fo'lera! land hank' and the state- turn away to hide our grief transportation is the only iat We OF SEASON ARE HERE immigration restriction? to be a ma- joint tock land banks, it jras dis- And «'ey our weeping eyes. When our highways are in such ha? ‘o long held this Greg terial factor in the country’ popu- clos? r! todav in an analysis by Com- tate that motoring will be a plea As we think how sad that the hand of ure. country from being the becl Mrs. W. E. Robinson brought four lation in 1930. ïckoninfr rate oner R. A. Co ■per. hen people by the thousands and tens , call to the world. boxe- of home grown strawberrii “ to Must break these family ties. town Tuesday. Which Will Go to Brookings Flu and LaGrippe Attacks School Chil- dren-Brookings Prepared to Give Roy-, al Reception to Visitors—Rivalry to Be i Keen in All Events. ïs ä , p Oregon Coast Country Leads In Wonderful Side-Trip Drives a SPBIIIG COÜBT