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THE PORT ORFORD T W. E. HASSLER, Managing Editor. Henry M. Axtell Local Representative. ♦ + * >f. . i..|..<. + + + + * + *t + + * + + + <t’ + + + + ♦ + * + CURRY COUNTY SCHOOL NOTES ♦ ♦ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + * Dated this 25tn day oi aiarcn, tNlIlit HffliLi nircu JAMES L. CHENOWETH, Administrator. J. C. Johnson, Attorney for the Estate, Gold Beach, Oregon. First Pub. Meh. 25, 1925. MARSHFIELD, April 17.—A fire, Reai Storie» About Reai Girl» Final Pub. Apr. 22, 1925. believed to have started in the Broad NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. way Cafe, adjoining the Going By MRS. HARLAND H. ALLEN Furniture company’s large estab lishment, wiped out family of five 1 | I 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 I I I I I-1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Department of the Interior, RUNNING A W OM AN’S EX- V. S. Land Office at Roseburg, Ore- persons, when H. W. Hopps, wife and three children, living in an apartm ent CH ANG E ;gon’ March 26, 1925, ! on the second floor of the cafe build ing, were suffocated or burned to Notice is hereby given that John, OU’LL never get rich,” perhaps E glovey> of port Orford, Oregon, death last night. The cafe was prac A someone remarks, “running a who, Qn ^jay 14> 1923, made Home- tically gutted, while the furniture company’s stock on the second floor n « z . r.« za vs zaba <a 1*1 (Z£z ” I . » 1 1 IJ J A £ — ' 1 woman’s zavr exchange. stead Entry, WT No. A 014849, for AT N L E 'i, Now, It Is quite true that the small Section 25, Township 32 S„ Range 15 was damaged considerably by smoke town girl who organizes such an 1 West, Willamette Meridian, has filed and water. agency won’t “get rich.” Neither, In notice of intention to make three year all probability, will the woman who Proof, to establish claim to the land The Tribune gives the news. market» her wares there. And yet, above described, before Edgar A. one girl, who did start Just such an Dodge, U. S. Commissioner, at Myrtle organization. Is enthusiastic In her Point, Oregon, on the 9th. day of praise of the nationally-known Institu May, 1925. WM - - a * - I z . will do what we tion, which, as she says, “assists with- ! Claimant names as witnesses: M C O l C l l l V claim for it — out demoralizing"—the woman’s ex Fred Marsh, Nick Marsh, Weston rid your system o f Catarrh or D eafneu change. Zumwalt, all of Port Orford, Oregon, j caused by Catarrh. “The woman’s exchange has helped Clarence Zumwalt, of Denmark, Ore SoU h d r u ttu li (or orot 40 yoort thousands to become self-supporting," gon. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O hio 4 ie says. “As for the proprietress, she not only makes a living at the non coal HAMILL A. CANADAY, work, but feels that she has a worth Register. while Job." First Pub. April 1, 1925. The moat remarkable thing about PORT ORFORD the woman's exchange Is that it has Final Pub. April 29, 1925. LODGE ----------- o------------ succeeded In so standardising the A. F. ft A. M. CATHOLIC CHURCHES home woman's output that It Is cer ■H I I I I I I I I I I 1 I I I 1 1 1 I » 1 l"H -b MAKING GOOD IN A SM ALL TOWN OUT IN MARSHFIELD FIRE weeks we inarched up to the little cemetery on the hill. We were glad to pay tribute to PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY , Monday, April 20th was Patriots ; Day. Each room acknowledged i “Bill,” in this way, for he had shown $2.00 with a short appropriate program. Subscription, per year kindness—even the boards on which . Plan __ _________ we walked across the “Billy’s” Creek Carnival. Entered at the Postoffice at Port Or- I We are firm in our resolve to have ' bridge had been placed there only a - - — ...«„1.,. I, »n V Him Fn hpln ford at second class mail matter under a carnival the first part of _ May. The few weeks before, by him, to help the act of March 3, 1879. us get through the mud. choruses are hard a t work in order We feel sorry to think that the to make their special part an in Advertising Rates. burden of ill-health and trouble had teresting and entertaining feature. Made Known on Application become too heavy to be borne and he Girls’ Baseball Team. The “Lady Pirates” baseball nine) ha<1 taken il uPon himself t0 end U WEDNESDAY, APRIL 22, 1925. has chosen Irene McClellan as cap- a11 Sometime, when I look for him tain. Everyone, excepting those who coming along, A COMMUNITY CANNOT have recently been sick, are practic I’ll wonder and wait and fear some ing while w aiting for any games that U V E WITHIN ITSELF. thing is wrong; -------- ’ might come up. Those playing on the I’ll see the last figure he drew with The following timely article is from team are: Irene McClellan, Clara his cane— the Mississippi Builder, and is here- Aikin, Grace Fromm, Anna Lowman, A tremulous square in the dust of with reproduced in the hope that it Ellinore Purdin, Veva Anderson, the lane. may open the eyes of our readers to Grace Willis, Norma Willis, and And then we will go all our neigh what we can expect throughout this Daisy May Willis. borhood clan, section. To visit at last with the lonesome “During the eighteen years that the Gold Beach School. old man. w riter has been engaged in publicity , But silent we’ll stand o’er a casket work, we have visited hundreds of There are only foUr mOrB W6ekS of clay— cities, towns and communities, among of scho°*’ , The angels of God will have led which we have found a few that PatnoU Day the ^ t h anniverawy him away.” thought they could live without the of Battle of Lexington and Con* Edwin Billings, in playing Thurs cooperation of the rest of the world, cord, was observed Monday.. The pu- day morning, hurt his foot so badly These communities have never pils of all grades assembled for a that he had to be taken home and had tain to be as perfect as a factory prod No. 170 short program in Mrs. Nichols’ room. amounted to much, in fact, they have uct. It has overcome her too Intense Bandon and Curry County Missions. Last Friday afternoon the Camp to miss the rest of the week. Meets second ..Saturday., of each grown smalled, until they have been We were much disappointed be Individualism and taught her to use BANDON — Holy Trinity—Mass month. Visiting brethern welcome. Fire Girls, under the direction of lost in the progress of the other com cause we couldn’t attend the Easter that scientific cure which will mean every Sunday of the year excepting Miss Chamberlain, gave a 30-minute WALTER SABIN, W. M. munities that were seeking the co picnic at Agness but Mr. Meservey, uniform high quality. The proprie Worshipful M aster operation with your neighbor, your program for the High school students who had promised to take us down in tress should never, therefore, through the third Sunday of every month, and upper grade pupils. _ Visitors were early mass at 8 a. m.; late mass at JOHN F. GILLINGS, Secretarj Yet, yet, sometimes the me backward uacawaru ones one» "* J'»' ® , . his boat was unable to get back up mistaken charity, accept work that is 10:30 a. m. The holding of two wake up to the necessity of getting; Mrs^ Hunter a d . poorly executed, of Inferior material the river in time. masses on Sunday as well as after on the band wagon of progress. J the Military Practicing pieces and reviewing or out-of-date. To do so will but lead noon or evening services, subject to “No, a community cannot live w ith-: Traininff Camp at Camp Lewis, Wash, seem to be the order of the day now. to disappointment all around, and will special announcement. CURRY CHAPTER Our sewing club work is progress help no one. NO. 135 O. E. S. in itself, for no m atter what the re'i*p},e following named boys have made BROOKINGS—Our Lady Star of Possibly she can get the co-opera Regular meetings, sources are or the advantages pos-| arrangements with Lieut. Col. Johii- ing nicely. The oak trees all around us are a tion of existing organizations or busi the Sea—Services every third Sunday j third Saturday sessed, there must be an outlet some- g0R to go to Camp [jewis from j une of the month, early mass at 8 a. m. 1 ness houses and persuade them to do of each month. where. A progressive spirit of c o -|19 to j ujy jg . o tis Bowman, William 1 thing of beauty now. nate space for the project In return late mass at 10:30 a. in. Other s e r - 1 Visitors always operation with others must be in -1 chenowet'hj George Kerr, Nick Turn- for the advertising and good will It vices subject to special announcement.) welcome. stilled and inoculated into the minds I e r, Marvin Miller, Robert Lamson. District No. 18 would bring them. The “Y” rooms, GOLD BEACH—Services once a i of the people, so that all progressive' MRS. MYRTLE McKENZIE, (By Ellen Adams.) Sixth, Seventh and Eighth. or the rest room established for out- movements may have the right sup Worthy Matron We learned a new song, “Sweet and of-town women might be available. month, time and hour subject to | Monday morning the four rooms port for good. If you, as a com met together in the Grammar room I ow,” this week. It was w ritten by She might run the exchange on this special announcement. Services will i MRS. FLORENCE PONTING, munity, will not do anything in co and celebrated Patriots’ day by giv- /Jfre d Lord Tennyson and is very basis: payment of one dollar to en be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Secretary W. B. Holland, through their kind operation operation with you neighbor, your y o u r! ¡n(f flag salute, singing songs and pretty. title a woman to plaue work on sale bor will not do anythir„ , invitation. neighbor anything f°r !recjting the “Concord Hymn” in con-J We have several bouquets of dog- for six months, with the dsductlon of you. You cannot go out and invite cert. I wood blossoms on our shelves, and twenty per cent commission from the P O R T ORFORD and HUGHES people to come in, and tell them that The Sixth grade has chosen sides Theodore Meservey brought up some selling price of all fancy work. The RANCH, CAPE BLANCO—Star of Woodmen of the World they must forsake the rest of the in Arithmetic ............................. and is working to — see beautiful purple lilacs Thursday. charge for selling other goods could the Sea—Subject to special announce W. O. W. Camp 609 world. The markets of trade are like which side can get the most points Jack Adams of the Fourth grade be arranged before hand In each case. ment. Meets First Friday of each month. unto an endless chain covering the each day. The sides are even so far. has been writing sentences with words Consignors should be permitted to DENMARK and LANGLOIS—Sub Visitors welcome to our camp. whole world, and if you let it go by The Eighth grade pupils are taking Miss Nelson gives him. His sentences withdraw all goods at any tim e; but ject to announcement. W. J. SABIN. C. C. without catching on, you are side tests, getting ready for the final ex are improving very much lately. to do so should mean that they would BERNAL FORTY, Clerk. REV. L. A. LeMILLER, tracked and soon forgotten. The aminations. forfeit their membership unless they The pupils th at led in physicial Pastor. greatness and upbuilding of your The Seventh grade received a letter preferred to pay twenty per cent on community are just what you, as a from a boy in Brothers, Ore., telling exercises this week were Genevieve oil goods removed. Of course, these Jack and Ellen Adams and Elisha citizen, make — it.” ----- - ------ them about their country. The pupils Meservey. fees and commissions may vary to meet local con<lltl«»ng. The consignor 1 What the Builder says is true, and | are going to answer his letter and tell YOU CAN GET IT AT School was dismissed at 1:15 Tues- t is also the case with individuals, i him about our country. shuuld~l>e presented with a statement day afternoon because Miss Nelson ’hey cannot live alone, but must co-1 The pupils enjoyed a spelling match was ill. Dick Adams was absent acknowledging receipt of the goods, iperate with one another. In fact, last Friday evening. and the receipt would have to be pre he man, the community or the nation! Mira Miller is absent from school Wednesday. sented by her If she asked for the re The Fifth grade memorized Celia vhich lives for self alone, will never on account of sickness. Thaxter’s “The Sandpiper” this week. turn of her wares. A good ruling is For Bill Makes Particular Effort to carry a stock of iroaden nor flourish, nor achieve that! pupjis were entertained by the that articles may not be removed dur Genevieve Meservey has finished re ing the month of December. or which they were intended. camp Fire Girls last Friday. The rules vary; but whenever serv ----------- n------------ ! Several pupils from our room art- viewing her N atural Method first studying recitations for the county reader and will soon be starting on ing women is us important ns earning WHY DO YOU INSURE? Beacon first reader. THAT WILL MEET THE PUBLIC’S DEMAND wages—try running n Woman’s Ex declamatory contest. In connini-nting on the economy, The Fifth grade pupils took their change The pupils on the honor roll this vith which stock fire insurance coni-i final exams in Arithmetic and English (© . 1924. W e ste r n N e w sp a p e r U n io n .) ianies are operated, and the fact that! month are: W arren Bauer, Marion and are starting the Sixth grade in nsurance is the only item of im- Bauer, Charley Caughell, Jam es Cook those subjects. week. mrtance in our everyday life which Harold H aw kins. K atherine Jane We have a new poster, made by- John Maupin has finished his spell •ns actually decreased rather than H assler, Veulah Lynch. E sth er Lom- Genevieve Adams, showing two boys, ing, and started on his review. Thel ncreased in cost since the war, H. A. mnsson, Rut 1 i - r / h M ore and several rabbits of various sizes. ma, Maxine, and Richard have each . 1 , ,• ,i v » 1 i-;*. Moore, Velma Moore, Edith Mooie. m ith. p resid en t of th e N ational F ire , ’ > • ,. Genevieve Adams and Genevieve started to review their geography. ,•< f u 1 Ev e Mershon, Sadie Owens, Irving PORT ORFORD, ORE g M ’ nsurance Company of H artford, says. ‘ , , ' ,’. T We find that out attic again has a • * are not * op Nichols “ Fire insurance rates ^w nois, Harold n«u $ Santee. T Leona . Turner, n U f_ Meservey wre our only 100% spellers tenant. We hope th at Mr. Rat won’t 1 1 m ,i,rt »’ »• 1 enora Turner, . Ernest EeClair, 01 eta this week. iressivo or burdensome. Take for ; ... w «iv ... t ip non Mav W alker, Averill W Laura Ellen Adam« has finished reviewing live there long. WHERE YOUR PLEASURE AND COMFORT IS OUR xample n dwelling insured for $1,000 ’*’ • D alker, , . ch 4,„ The pink geranium that Mrs. Brown f <s\r\ Ralph. B ertha Fram e, Robert bnep- Oregon history and is now taking old CH IEF AIM or five years at a premium of $10— ivaipn, gave us has three large clusters of 10 against $1.000 it itoesn doesn’t t b bum (HM> th th a a t t it u r n , ¡h en . Ion? Shephen, u Cec.l Sheph , T- nl. . state exams in .Agriculture in the pink blossoms. z. years! . And < i au « , : Ruth Gervk, ’ Edna Huskey and Jim- mornings. She has also completed n five the company pays spelling. % of that in taxes, taking the ,n,e Staple^_____ ________ Monmouth — Architects drawing We still have spelling matches for plans for $100,000 state normal gym hance also that the owner is honest. opening exercises at noons. Furthermore, if the dwelling is I nasium. One a little mouse cam? o u t «troyed, the loss will be the equiva- Qn Monday morning we gathered «nt of the premium for 500 y e a r s - wild" flowers? fern , and m os7"’and He went across the room and into a nt nf flm ni*<i111n fnr . a OU — ...;ui «1 Fomo *and mnNS mid Salem—Canvass under way for without anything for expenses. You when the procession, which was bear- hole in the wall. Soon ie came ou stock subscriptions to $640,000 linen luldn’t get such long odds against a ing the remains of William White again. At as e < mappearei am mill. iree-legged horse in a race! But if ) to his last resting place, passed the failed to visit us again. FOR SALE—One ton Republic truck, le man who pays th • premium, in- srhoel house, we fell into line and — ° 1 model 1916, in good running con lead of devoting his energies to rc- for the secoml time in less than three AjJFlCSS SCllOOI. If sold at once, will take oeing the eoet of things w h ic h h «re_____________________ I w< of our one dition. $125. Blevins, Coquille, Ore., Phone S S , r t, „ ¡ ¡ ¡ ¡ ¡ - J - - 119L. Port Orford Schools ast H a ll’s C a t a r r h à BILL’S PLACE GENERAL MERCHANDISE Hotel Port Orford Meals and Rooms Unsurpassed 1918 ami 1923. costing $1,- a record next month, tiling—make a drive at the basic ele i tween 530,000.000 for public schools alone! Richard Fry, Maxine ami Thelma ments which the insurance companies 1 Maupin had clean desks for the whole cannot control, the fire waste, the in 1922. weak fire departments ami water sup plies, the poor building laws, heavy taxes, hostile legislation, oppressive regulation —thereby adopting a co operative ami constructive attitude instead of a critical and destructive one ?” Young Coolidge Inspects Big Guns TAX REDUCTION I’O Pl l.AR. The National Industrial Conference' Board shows hv a careful survey that there is nothing more unpopular than nnv proposition to increase federal state and local taxes. This statisticial body shows that during 1921-23, inclusive, while state and local taxes increased nearly 15 per cent, federal taxes decreased more than 27 per cent. While federal taxes were reduced $1.009.000.000 in three years, states ami political subdivisions have been borrowing ami spending heavily. In 1919. these subdivisions bor rowed $691.000.000: in 1923, $1,063,- 000.000; during 1924, over $1,300,- 000. Correspondingly, state and muni cipal subdivision taxes have increased from $2.956.000.000 in 1919 to $4.- 449,000.000 in 1923 and probably will exceed five billion dollars in 1924. But the tide has turned and man states and localities have reduced NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned has filed his Final Account in the m atter of the Adminis- ration of the E state of Atha Ann Hawkins, Deceased, and that the County Court for Curry County, Ore gon, has set Thursday, the 21st day of May A. D. 1925, as the day anil date and the County Court room in the County Court House in Gold Beach, Curry County, Oregon, as the place for hearing objections to said Final Account and the settlement of said Estate. Dated this 9th day of April A. D. 1925. M. O. HAWKINS, Administrator of the Estate of Atha Hawkins, Deceased. First rub. Apr. 15, 1925. Final Pub. May 13, 1925. \DM INISTR \TO R ’S NOTICE CREDITORS. Joint Coolidge, son o f President and Mrs. Coolidge, paid a visit to the Washington navy yard, accompanied by Secretary of the Navy Curtla D. Wtl- »ur. and learned some of the secrets of the manufacture of the giant guns, tear Admiral Hutchinson, commandant of the naval station. Is pictured here npialuing the breach mechanism of one of the 18-lneh naval gun*. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned. has by order of the Hon orable County Court, for Curry County, Oregon, been duly appointed Administrator of the estate of Wil liam L. Chenoweth, deceased, and all persons having claims against said estate are required to present the same duly verified, to th? undersigned, at his residence in said County, near Denmark, Oregon, within six months from the date of this notice.