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THE PORT ORFORD TRIBUNE, PORT ORFORD, CURRY COUNTY, OREGON, THE PORT ORFORO TRiSUNE ; ♦ + + + -F + + + WEDNESDAY, APRIL 29, 1925. ♦ ♦ + + ♦ + + + + + + + + + + + ♦ Notice is hereby given that John Forest wealth is shared by every i E - S,°vey, of Port Orford, Oregor business man. Forest fires W. E. HASSLER, C U R R Y C O U N T Y SCH O O L N O T E S mean who, on May 14, 1923, made H o ™ , ♦ .Managing Editor. burning wealth. Help prevent them. stexid Entry, No. 014849, for N E li ♦ ------------ty----------- Henry M. Axtell ♦ + + ++ + + + + + + + + Section 25, Township 32 S., Range 15 ’ + + + * + + + + + + + ♦ FOR SALE—One ton Republic truck, West, Willamette Meridian, has filed Local Representative. model 1916, in good running con notice of intention to make three year P o r t O rfo rd S ch o o ls Earl Ganong, Gunborg Ask, Floyd Kindel, Gladwin Montgomery’ Wesley .C“ rry county is uoing little or dition. If sold at once, will take Proof, to establish claim to the land PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY ( Anna Lowman) u A G A w e n d . o v n T r i m h l . , wesiey nothing to induce new families locat $125. Blevins, Coquille, Ore., Phone above described, before E dgar A. Hassett. I . . . 'w lo c a l Subscription, per year $2.00 Every student is very glad to be Hassett, Gwendolyn Trimble, Louisa ing within its coniines. It lacks pub- 119L. Dodge, U. S. Commissioner, at Myrtle" --------------------------------- ----------------- back to school again, even though I Humphrey, Ardis Casad and tnge licity features as well as efforts on ' Franck. Point, Oregon, on the 9th. day of Entered at the Postoffice at Port Or-1 beaPs of work stare them boldly ini x- , ... , t“ the c P“ p a 11, rt oi of me the majorit majority of its vari- May, 1925. N O T IC E ford at second mail If m atter under the face. On account of the very un- h-ive m u g essons s week we ous commercial bodies looking tc --— — — — class HIUII T O Claimant names as witnesses: ' the act ...................... « P j c u d „ „ « o n . one J X S ' i ) " " « * « - * • of March 3, 1879. SELECTIVE LOGGERS AND TIM Fred Marsh, Nick Marsh, Weston According to a report reaching this BER OWNERS. Zumwalt, all of Port Orford, Oregon, Advertising Rates. P .X » . ’ newspaper more than 700 new All the t 7. . incomplete. Fourth W Gra<Je You are hereby notified that under Clarence Zumwalt, of Denmark, Ore Made Known on Application s u, en s excepting one j Harley Pipkin left school recently families representing an investment the provisions of Section 21, Chapter gon. excess $2,000,000, lo- ’ 281’ sunsh n per ists in u The girls of tbp * « * h an,I fifth ^ in t ed T n O r of eon 7 ’ ’ have ben " '° f° r 1925, You 281, LawS Laws °f of Oregon for you non coal WEDNESDAY, APRIL 29, 1925. fea w M re, Hire “ T " * * Y* grades hav* bought an indoor base- th ro L h I f f during the past yc_r will be required to remove the hazard HAMILL A. CANADAY, fear u and bat e m x ^ ™ ^ the effort« ° of f tbe e to life or property resulting from f_ea_r. ,t l will * 111 require reqUlre more than ordi-j ordl" I L ball bat. Thev They are enToyTng enlovinw S them the La™ Land S Set-1 LOVING MOTHER Register. nary will power to resist a “sneak much on these beautiful spring days. Chamb r ° f Portlan<l your operations, to the satisfaction of A father talking to his careless day. ................ Sixth and and Seve" Seventh Grades ^ " ± 1 ,°f mmerce’ This in- and by the method approved by J. First Pub. April 1, 1925. daughter, said: “I want to speak to The " P ira te ............ , n- _. J J Sixth th C™»«* formatten i \ C° ommeroe. Final Pub. April 29, 1925. you of your vour mother. mother it ’ aad ani Lady Pirate,” Pirate, , i Josephine Pfefferle has ha« finished fin,'«ha,i . . u ,s 7 contained in a report A. Walsh or Eugene White, District It me,. may be .u-x th at , h a « eh . . . li t ,,™ ,n you have noticed a careworn look uo t h u " “ 31-6 « practlcIng al> the memory selections for the vear t h ^ P| 7 ’ We’ manager of Warden for the district in which your .n her f e e I . « , , Of e„„™ , ” i h a , X d T r 7 .“ f“ Tl” h“ * » « -W « « « " < 2 ^ D aX . operation has been or is being carried a»l h » n brought there bv any act 7 7 . x ,™ . *“ ‘ ” ,,eM "The Flower in the Crannied h . ? “ 7 ' »«"«d. the num- on. The owner of any land on which of yours, still it is your duty to chase f ^ a sthctPraCtlCe CheCr' Wa” '” ^ 5 - . f. agncu,tural - - - inquiries - - - received ICVCtVCU such logging is being, or has been 15,000, it away. I want you to get up to U “SpeC ' Esther Shockley of the seventh totaled more than lo ’uuu of whom carried on will be held jointly re nd your system of Catarrh or Dcafneat caused by Catarrh. grade has finished the memory work. ” definitely morrow morning and get breakfast,-: The sixth grade has been Coloring '" ‘ention of coming sponsible with the operator. S*U I t f» , and when your mother comes and be G old B e a c h S chool. By order of colonization maps of North America. X e X T n a ^ . npO ti F. J. CHENEY & CO.. T oW o, Ohio gins to express her surprise, go right THE STATE BOARD OF FOR partlcular'y the active co- up to her and kiss her on the mouth h The i upper grades and the high We are reviewing our historv n o w ESTRY, You can’t imagine how it will brighten r h°° atte.nded the naturalization operation Last Friday after school we had a X t ° n received a * t , by Y ’ the land settle- By F. A. ELLIOTT, her dear face 8 ceremony a t the court house on Mon- beach party. All seemed to have Ti, * dep? rtm ent f ™m a majority of State Forester. nave the counties of the state, and calls at- „ „ .. ' 1 daY morning. PORT ORFORD time. . ,. ----- >--------- — —- Besides, you owe her a kiss or Pauline Gilmore is a new pupil in a good The Sixth grade girls are putting f X ° n" ef ormcus volume “f Published Apr. 29-May 6-13-20-27- LODGE June 3. two. Away back, when you were a Mrs. Nichols’ room Pauline is in on a blackboard border of leaves and M reCe"t months- •----------- ------------- A. F. A A. M. little girl, she kissed you when no the Seventh grade butterflies. During March, for example, more one else was tempted by your fever- Last Friday the pupils of Mrs No. 170 Harry Fosbury fractured a bone of !nf 47t° ° re<’uests for agricultural NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT.! tainted breath and swollen face. You Harrenkohl’s room held an a rt ex- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that his forearm last Thursday while prac- • .m atl°n were received, and these mnni’h 8v°".d - o i each nnw " ^ a, . raCt,'ue bben as you are hibl't for Fire Prevention Week, ticing the running high jump 1i’qU1.reS have beea clayed to all the undersigned has filed his Final, brethern welcome. chd 'li ? ’ t,hr° Ugh ,those years of Madeline Smith took first place for Account in the m atter of the Adminis- chambers of commerce in the state. WALTER SABIN, W. M. Eighth Grade childish sunshine and shadows she making the most effective and artis- ’Many inquiries have reached the ration of the Estate of Atha A n n ! Worshipful Master Mrs. Cannon taught in the Eighth , Hawkins, Deceased, and th at th e ! m X ic fayS ready, t a c u r e ’ by ^ e the poster. Ruth Sorber and Jack grade room a fte r recess Wednesday JOHN F. GILLINGS, Secretarj Settlem ent department con- County Court for Curry County, O re-! d r tv ch m m °k u 8’ ’e httle ' VheeIer tied for secon<l Place, and and three-fourths of the day Thurs- Curry county, but because of gon, has set Thursday, the 21st day! dirty, chubby hands whenever they Maurice Walker and Darwin day while Miss Hill attended the ik , necessary descriptive m atter of May A. D. 1925, as the day a n d ! wer.e ,l,njUred ?n ,tbose first skirmishes Caughell tied for third place, the departm ent reports th at this date and the County Court room in funeral of Mrs. Kin,lei’s mother CURRY CHAPTER with the rough old world. • Elsie Lawrence returned i. to Crescent City. , ------ — "•'«.•vo has rcvumeu county is doubtless losing settlers, the County Court House in Gold! NO. 135 O. E. S. And then the midnight kiss with school after a week’s absence on ac which means the invetsment of many Beach, Curry County, Oregon, as the ! Nites Place has been absent for two thnimnT«63^ Regular meetings, which she routed so many bad dreams, count of illness days because of his father’s illness. thouands of doI,a« - third Saturday place for hearing objections to said! as she leaned above your restless pil- i Mildred Tolnian has been out of of each month. Final Account and the settlement of I The only times Niles has been absent + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + 4. said Estate. Visitors always low, have all been on interest these | school because of eye trouble, this year have been when his father welcome. long, years. Gertrude Bothwell is absent on ac- was ill. t YOUR HEALTH £ Dated this 9th day of April A. D MRS. MYRTLE McKENZIE, Of course, she is not so pretty and . count of the illness of her mother. We are making covers fo r our +++++++++++++++++++++++++J 1925. UflLln nc t’ziii n «« • ............ i. i T’hiu l-nor .— 1 1 1 1 Worthy Matron kissable as you are: but if you had This year there will be no county Oregon history note books this week Oregon history note books this week. M. O. HAWKINS, MRS. FLORENCE PONTING, done your share of work during the I dcc'umatory contest and track meet. We ars begirning to review Oregon RAISING HEALTHY CHILDREN Administrator of the Estate of Secretary The children of the State of Ore Atha Hawkins, Deceased. last ten years the contrast would not 11 18 planned, however, to hold a lo- History and Civics be s so o marked. m a rk ed cal declamatory contest and track! . n „ gon, over two hundred thousand First Pub. Apr. 15, 1925. meet. Tryouts for the former a r e ' k - ^ T 7 u® 8 enjoyed the Final Pub. May 13, 1925. “Her face has more wrinkles than ormer a re , historical film shown at the Redwood strong, who represent our state’s fu •o yours, and yet if you were sick that sti'edule,l to be held on Friday after- ^ F r e “ by M r^ O l? jV n e ^ fo 'r^ th e ture, need wise care and early train W ood m en o f th e W orld noon’ May 8th. 8th- It Tt is >s expected th that J b en T r.-x fR 6 o r / x, tlu ^ sc ..................0 hool 1 face would appear far more beautiful h»o,>«r„i noon, a t:,___ bbe NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. ing. Th® The Physical physical impairment of the W . O. W . C am p 609 the finals will held on over you,! be be,d »n Thursday Monday we wrote a review ™ w ha? ^ h e " than an angel’s as it hovered you, Department of the Interior. Meets First Friday of each month. watching every opportunity to! evening before the close of school. we had seen vention and correction. Although Visitors welcome to our camp. Gold Beach Cooking Club U. S. Land Office a t Roseburg, Ore minister to your comfort, and every We have completed all but two of ( Oregon W. J. SABIN, C. C. members ---- met — at -■« the numv home leads the United States gon. one of those wrinkles would seem to i The club ----------- our memory selections BERNAL FORTY, Clerk. with a low infant mortailty he bright wavelets of sunshine chas-!0^ ^ rs- Backensto last Saturday. All March 26, 1925, ------------o---- I U te r n A n r 11 there is still an appalling amount of ing each other over the dear face. ; WPre present. Averill Walker and She will leave you one of these; Fobert Smith served the lunch very unnecessary sickness and disability E u ch re C reek S ch o o l. . . ersi • i ... n _ _ A ltogether children days. These burdens, if not lifted, successfully. Mrs. Cope was our (By Olive Gardner) - - too — many um uren die uie Y O U C A N G E T IT A T Mrs. Cope Preventable u diseases from her shoulders, will break her, very welcome visitor. ip c visited v is iie u us u s last i a s i Thursday. inursday. from , ‘-------- x se d se s a and n a many nx„-„„x...— X — . others ___, gave us - a . - very interesting talk. otbers 8 go ° through childhood down. Those rough, hard hands that PuP’ls in the Primary room She „----— . j •..re.«ov„.ii -«•- their ------ «....uouuu iiliin n in o- to i « have iio « " a » school —u—1 weak weak ani' anil sickly sicklv when when by by proper proper at- have lone so many necessary things Ppr^ect in attendance are: Carroll We are planning t tention e n t io n t they h o « « might .¡„ u x i— for you will be crossed upon her life Mershon, Mary Bauer, Nancy Buff- picnic next Sunday. be strong and less breast. ington, Billy Leith, Byron Miller,1 Jewel! Williams brought a very pret- healthy. For Bill Makes Particular Effort to carry a stock of 1 here are, in round numbers, in “Those neglected lips, that gave Mvra Owens, Jeanne Richardson, ty bouquet of flowers to school Mon- Kenneth Walker, Mary Anne Whit- 'lay. state of Oregon, over one thousand you your first baby kiss, will be for All the children in our school have children who are mentally defective, ever closed, and those sad, tired eyes sett, Hal Costelloe, Evelyn Fry and i I joined the Junior Red handi- will have opened in eternity, anil th ’ll Bernice Fry. - -- - Cross. We » V. all and over one thousand -- ----,,1IV who wic I are I V IH .I1 — THAT WILL MEET THE PUBLIC’S DEMAND I he pupils perfect in attendance In have pins and we are very proud of caPPe(l with organic heart disease. you will appreciate your mother— Mrs. Herrenkohl’s room are: Kermit them. We are preparing two port- Over four thousand children have i but it will be too late.”—Roseburg Amplia Miller, Darwin folios of Oregon, and of Curry coun- defective vision; over three thousand News-Review. ( aughell, Forrest Sorber, Ruth Sor- ty in particular, to send to foreign have defects of hearing; over fifteen Every day adenoids we write “ --------- ' ’ . - 1 KN I At i s IBOUT MARRIAGE her, Elsie Lynch, June McCormack,! .... "*••« countries. a thousand have or diseased Maurice Walker am George Staples, short paragraph to put under a pic-, tonsils; and over fifty thousand have Interesting indeed are the facts f ture llff» f to ft ovrtlairt !♦- zl defective cv _xi_ e During -v • . . past year ----------- o -------- explain it. teeth. the brought out by Dr. William Fielding Dolly James and Mrs. Ruth Weim- there were fifteen thousand, six hun D IS T R IC T N O . 18 Ogburn, professor of sociology in mer visited school Thursday a fte r dred and seventy-four births in this PORT ORFORD, OREGON Columbia University, on the matter (By Ellen Adams) noon. state. One ••■ in twenty of inese these emt- chil- - -."envy 01 of marriages. Dr. Ogburn, at one --------- ------------ - We have only three weeks of school WHERE YOUR PLEASURE ANDzCOMFORT IS OUR Mr. Truax from the mill was called drpn will probably die during the first time a professor of Reed College, left- This time will go very quickly, home on account of the illness of his! year of life. One hundred and fifty CH IEF AIM Portland, has done extensive research f°r we will be busy with our examin- wife- are m entally defective; over one hun- along social lines fnr the United a tions. Mrs. Doc Moore has been sick dred of them have organic heart dis- The Fifth grade studier) Henri for over a week. She is getting bet- ease; six hundred have defective vi- States Government, and his story “Marriage—'The Best Insurance in I^rolle’s painting, “By the River,” ter now- sioni four hundred and fifty defective the World” published in the Febru for English this week. hearing; one-quarter of them have ary issue of The American is, really We made spelling pads Thursday. SMALL RADIO USER CAN GO adenoids and diseased tonsils; and an admonition to young men—not to Each designed a May basket and cut AFTER WHAT HE WANTS. over one-half of them will develop go west, but to “Go Thou anil Do out various colored flowers for it for ™ -------- defective teeth. By the time they Likewise.” the cover. Genevieve Adams had The small^ radio user wdl hear with reach adult life only one-third of much .satisfaction that Secretary of them will __ be classed among the Through his analysis of marriage the best looking pad. Genevieve Meservey is making a ( ommerce Hoover has recognized physically fit. in the United States through the that the former has a right to filter In a a state sLate as as rich nen and ana intelligent intelligent as as census figures, brings out the follow jointed toy of a May Queen. In Genevieve Meservey was our only) ’ the air x for program he desires. In state of of Oregon we should should have ing ten facts: . the . .................... ■„ the -ie state Oregon we have __ i _i_ . into . manhood . . 100 per cent speller this week. is a recent recent brief brief interview interview ka he announce,! few children developing Marriage is gaining ground. We received our report cards Wed that the energies of the radio division and womanhood with handicaps of Early marriages are increasing nesday. TONIGHT A T a < ’ - liivi «Tr.no« c* ' ' of his department would be largely remediable physical defects The Fewer married men commit crimes Me have hen practicing the stand devoted to seeing that the small fel- practical problem of bringing up I than unmarried men. ing and running broad-jump at school low, both receiver and broadcaster healthy children demands that each I Fewer married persons go insane. this week. Elisha and Lillian Mes- received a fair show. For that reason child mut be carefully considered and Few er married persons are found in ervey and Ellen and Dick Adams ___ do it is likely from now on that promot- aI1 remediable defects removed. It poorhouse the best. ers who plan the erection of enor- *• wasted time and money trying to j The death rati of tnarrieil nten is Kay and Ruth Adams visited school mous blanketing broadcasting sta- f°rce defective children through the much lower than that of un- Friday. tions in various parts of the country regular mill of school work. Every I married men. —-------- o— ------- - will be obliged to prove to th? de- chil,l should have a physical examina- | (. hildren of immigrants are m arry partm ent thut the new service which t ’on before his entrance to school, put B r o o k in g s S ch o o ls ing less and later. ++++++++4.+++^+4,4,4,4.^,^+ ^,. j ....^,^( they offer will not discommode or *n tbe best possible condition, and | Second One person in ten remains unmap- dismantle the smaller local broadcast- maintained in th at condition by care- | For this week we i n n 1 stations c l n l i o n a which ...U .’ .xL s ______ ■ *. . f ful i l l suPprvision. __ 11, Phone nr write us for your next order t H '»'he T language 'anguage tbls_ week wp .ing e n e a daily in- W'e are responsible ing of Sale Bills, Posters or Notices. and also studied I Constant Troyon’e 'ri..«.. I rujon s lamoui famous picture, Well make them to your complete THOUGHT FOR THE WEEK habits, but habits are soon formed There are 43 000,000 marrie,1 per- “The Return to the Farm.” If r any a fte r ci me. and the bad ones come more easilv , ............ man win come a fte me, man a a " will tne come bad ones sons in the United States. satisfaction. The report of Dr n i u 1 " ‘i? ,W ntlng aU th e ir| let him denY himself, and take up his than the good ones, veral things among t h e V t L u Z j books ' ■" ‘ ’e‘r C0m,’0sitl'°" » "d , / o r whosoever In order to grow u healthy children Our lines of cuts is complete. ------- '..■x. ------ ^ u .n v e n u u r e n a several things among them that mar will save his life shall intelligent pro- fc • ore snail lose it: and a comprehensive and int tinge is gaining, rnther than losing on +♦+++■{• 4.+A+ + + ++ ++ ++ ++ ++ ++ ++ Iona Ifeiferle taught the Second whosoever will lose his life gram must a,looted --- for my ..... w - - --- - lx? O'lvpicil ground; that married men commit | grade Provisions n«U' Thursday T h lir s iln v afternoon. n ff o m o o « <U A» Wllrp «Enll V.«- . .. .* ___ a . V. , . F All the sakp ’•‘• 'I fmd. For what shall it must be made to insure less crime; that fewer married persons children liked the new teacher, profit a man, if he shall gain the 1. That every child is well born. are driven insane, either by one or W’e had picnic Friday after whole world, and lose his . own soul ? • THE 2. That mother receives ........ — •■■••• e every- -c i) moine the other; that the death rate of m ar school. or what shall a man give in exchange proper attention ar care PO RT O R F O R D T R IB U N E ried men is much lower than those hi.9 soul O TL-. .. . • I for his soul.” *’ Tho The won!, of Jesus Third and Fifth Grade 3. T hat every liiild is protected P o r t O rfo r d , O reg o n unwilling to enter the matrimonial state. These are s ig n if ic a n t« ^ ',' g Th° V ' h° 100 per Cfnt in from Matthew’s Gospel 26:24-26. from im proper care and that physical that have have much much in in t their h e i . favor c « ..« . 1 ie *Pe’bng test were; Anna Cross, that ♦ I * + NEW SETTLERS BRINS TWO MILLION TO STUTE I "“A™h«"> •• t H a ll’s C a ta r r h Medicine a t t a i a it BILL’S PLACE GENERAL MERCHANDISE c Hotel Port Orford Meals and Rooms Unsurpassed p § av «C - j Attractive Posters! One feature brought out by Dr that the immigrants have other E X X X ™ “ Ogburn should have weight with the motives than becoming good Ameri . » p ,> » d m. „ American people in their treatment can citizens and with such a condition n "..u n ,n „ . » ....... .- •« „‘« • s ; X J J » ’ , , « •» - ! h„p, “ D„ ta“ ” „ Now is the time for all good men “ b?" r i ' infr every child in to come to the aid of the forests. h Jpp^M ‘ heaUh “" d 1 N O T IC E