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‘■ rQKT C^FQRD TRIBUNE, PORT ORFORD, CURRY COUNTY, OREGON, WE DNESDAY,
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PORT ORFORD LOCAL NEWS BRIEFS
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« . . - h a,,., N at„re May 12, it was proposed To hold a
handicapped third election, when along comes an
reestablish opinion that the order calling this
. latest election is invaliti because
there was a conflict between the
petition and the order. And now a
new sta rt will likely have to be made.
It is regrettable for the people of
Coos county seem to be all primed
and ready to go ahead with a larger
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road building program, and the coun­
ty should be provided the means for
so doing.
COOS COUNTY
TROUBLE TO PUT OVER
A factory on the bleak northwest
ROAD BONI) ELECTION
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coast of Australia will convert into
Co°s county is certainly having its soup and other table delicacies the
f a b l e s to successfully put over
a | thousands of turtles that swarm the
$700,000 bond issue to further
«•‘>*1 program, la s t May it held its
an j beaches there.
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Action and
and the
the people
people difeated
defeated the
the
P!si>; then a second election was held
Buy your coffee in Denmark.
a a few
fe w months later, which was h®,d
Special all fine „ grades, 1 lb, to 5
”de"
lb. m cans,
lb. you
At Nodine
"»red null and void because it came G
ceryU 55c
he per
Mom
pass to Cash
within a year of the first election ,nore- - A d r .
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Court House Briefs
+ Í atholic Church Services J witb “ littlc be,p-if not
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Mrs. Ena Osborne, R. N„ was call-
ed to Bandon last week to attend
members of the family of W. J.
Sweet, who were ill with influenza.
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b .g e r of op.u.K—
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along H
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-- new e greenery j aiuilg
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Rooevelt Highway in Curry county
Schoolw as ream ed Monday. A fter
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J '’ 3 . ‘"terest ln and to the names were Josephine Irene for the
p iV iv" ^ u " 2' 3’ township 31, S. girl, and William Gerald for the
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‘ ,ortKaKes
On Sunday, April 19, after the late
T r fflp Th?m “?:d husban<1’ t0 Mrs- mass the mission organization of the
Pare^< »eeuon i 27,
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( , toy™ship
township 3L
31, Brookings
Brookings church
church was
was completed,
completed, 1 I -
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15' W. • W. M., containing 160 making assessments annually on all
SEE BIRCH
a" e s , $500.00.
the
L con-
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acres,
the members
members bp,nnHn„
belonging to « the
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Brooking^Stat'e B ank* to
gregation. The same work of or-
SEE BETTER
J. S. ganizmg was done at Gold Beach on
having been dism ssed as a result of Thornton, et al., 3.12 acres
OPTOMETRIST
in
section
the presence of diphtheria. The school 6, township 41, w uth range 13 W~W April 22.
Marshfield
Phone 322
hich is contrary to law. Now
The titu lar name of the Catholic
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building was thoroughly disinfected. Mt
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church at Brookings is Our Lady Star
Diusilla, small daughter of Wm.
Chattel Mortgages
of the Sea. The church of Gold
Hurst, Jr., on Elk River, who has
C' Frank Rhodes, to The Commer Beach has not yet been named.
cial Bank, Oakland, Oregon, 36 head
phtheria, is much improved.
Services for Brookings during the
Tho koaAk
mules, 2 saddle horses, harness,
The beach was a popular place Sun- plows, etc., and camp equipment summer months will be held as fol­
(.ay, seme breakia.ting and lunching, $3,000.00.
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’ lows: On the third Sunday of each
Your patronage solicited
month, late mass at 9:30 a. m. Early
and others fishing and digging clams.
W arranty Deeds
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F0R 8 DAYS
mass, if any, according to special
SATURDAY, MAY 2, TO AND INCLUDING
The dance scheduled to have been I
H' Bagley, to Clayton Mark, announcement. Religious instruction
We Specialize in
in the Fromm Hall last Saturday '
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34> S> R' for children after mass. Special in-
SATURDAY, MAY 9th
¡night was postponed to a not fa r off
« a rk p M' $100°-
Wood, to County of stTOC‘i°ns ^ converts in the after-
future date.
‘ es described bv
Hundreds of seasonable articles marked down
°On- ° " . a11
Curry, 30 v acres
by degrees ? P°On‘
aH &undays>
Sundays> Sunday school
,
and
chains.
instructions
and
Rosary
devotions,
$1.00.
to 98c
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Wells of Sixes
begin at 10:30 a. m. Special in­
Try our Pastry
are on the sick list, but are improved.
Deeds.
Just
a
Few
of Them
Edna McGraw, to Louis L. Knapp, structors have been secured for this
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Amoskeog Gingham, 27 inch, 8 yards for .98
undivided
one-third
14, xo,
15, 10,
16, purpoSA-
POVERTY PARTY HELD BY
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- of lots x.,
At Gold Beach advance notice for
CIVIC IMPROVEMENT CLUB 26, in b,ock B- B- ,n the town of
Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Bauguess.
One Jot woolen goods, value $1.75 to $3 50
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Port Orford, Oregon. $10.00.
Holy Mass will be given. Every Sun­
per yard .... ...............................
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Rena G. McGraw, to Louis L. day, however, there will be Rosary
The Civic Improvement club mem­
Black
Satin
sells
regularly
45c,
sale,
4
yds
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98
»»ini«, Knapp, an undivided one-third in
... devotions and .x
e..Kio u s
ou n n ay
bers were guests c.' Mrs. W. T. . White,
Religious
Sunday
Sr , C"d Mrs. Wann at a _ Poverty
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2’ 3’ 31 and 22’ *n Block B. B. school instructions for children, be-
a
(/Callie, colors, 36-inch, 5 yards for .98
BARBER SHOP
party last Thursday afternoon. Sev- j j q o o town of Port Orford, Oregon, ginning a t 10:30 a. m
All Wool Army Blankets, Special...... ... $2.98
Suits cleaned and pressed
eial mmebers, who have been quite( v' . ’
Pbe new born daughter of Mr. and
Boys’ All Wool Sweaters, blue or gold ...... $3.98
Elizabeth McGraw, et al, to Louis Mrs. Rudolph Geryk and the new born
ill with flue, were reported improv
ROY OSTRANDER
ing and Mrs. O. I.eneve and Mrs. M. L. Knapp Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 and son of Mri and Mrs. L. M. Dempsey
and 12 feet 1 in
11 mark the first baptisms in the new
PORT ORFORD
OREGON T. W right were present, these ladies 8, in Block A. A. ' ----
having been confined to their homes Block B. B. of the town of Port Or­ church building.
BANDON,
“Just a little better for less”
OREGON
ford. $10.00.
some twenty-five days. Public gath­
REV. L A. LeMILLER,
Hazel Nasburg and husband, to
THE
erings of all kinds have been dis-
Pastor.
Louis L. Knapp, undivided one-third
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couraged
until
the
epidemic
subsides.
OPTICAL SHOP
of lots 28, 29, in Block B. B. of the FORESTRY PRINCIPLES
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The hostesses served a luncheon much town of Port Orford. $10.00.
DR. A. M. SIMMONS,
SIMPLE
IN
NORTHWEST
Optometrist
enjoyed by all. “The taste lingers.”
Bigelow, . to Louis L.
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Bandon
Oregon
CIRCLE CONVENTION Orford $10 00
in the D° " g' aS Fir Region”
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a buBetin to be issued
Neighbors of Woodcraft held a Knapp undivide I ™ .« .- iJ°U,ST L' tWs summer by the F o » s t Service.
DR. ARTHUR GALE
special meeting last week and elected 9 19 20 o f B lock R
? ° tS
This circu,ar Puts down the first
Physician and Surgeon
Mrs. Bernal Forty and Mrs. Robert of Port Orford $10 00'
principles
of
forestry for the
Office in Ellingsen Building
Forty
as
representatives
to
attend
Elizabeth
McGraw’
to
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country’s
most
important
forest re-
And with the resumption of logging
Phones, Office 351. Res. 352
¡the District Circle convention in Knapp, undivided on’e-third in Lots 7 ° “’
° regon anU Wa« ^ -
on a larger scale than ever you will
OREGON Grants Pass May 15th and 16th. Mrs. 17, 18 of Block B. B. of the town of tOn’ H W‘ be 3 surPrise to the gen-
BANDON
need new tools and equipment. We
Bud Post and Miss Karine Sorenson Port Orford. $10.00
era^ reader to realize that the steps
have the best the market affords.
were elected alternates.
Nellie Tichenor Hedgpeth
and necessar-v to secure reforestration by
PORT ORFORD HARDWARE
r AN irf n f q w i v o v n T r e husbaml. to Louis L. Knapp, undivi.l- ^ “ re’S nletho,|s are "either compli-
CURRY COUNTY
LiAJNGLOIS
NEWS
NOTES
ed one-third in Lots 21. 22 of Block
4 nor exPens've yet they spell the
AND FURNITURE STORE
Abstract and Realty Co.
LANGLOIS, Apr. 29.— Fred Guerin B. B. of the town of Port
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difference
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Orforit.,
uuierence
between
timber
mining
Has the only set of abstract hooks
Best of Everything in Our Line
had the misfortune to break his hand j $10.00.
and timber cropping, the difference
in Curry county.
while
loading
a
donkey
engine
on
a
Mortgages
between
land
poverty
and
land
pros-
Prompt and efficient service.
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truck, one day last week.
b . E. Fisk, et ux, to E
B. Stone perity’ forest officers say. These
A. G. WALKER, Manager.
■WINCHCSTCK
»Tone
GOLD BEACH
OREGON
Ethel Sypher sprained her ankle N E ’/i of SE
of Section 35, South’ 'neasurea to insui-e reforestation af-
at school Friday.
Range 15 West W. M. $2,000.00.
ter Iogglng mostly center around the
Rev. W. S. Smith will continue on
E. H. Dye, et als, trustees of the con^ro*
Lire and may be summed
as pastor of the Langlois church for First Presbyterian Church, to Curry Up in tbese prescriptions:
the coming year.
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_ a tract of land describ-
County
Bank,
Keep accidental forest fires out of
Hess Faulkner staited working on ed by degrees and feet. $175.00.
the woods before logging, during
the road Saturday.
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logging, and after logging;
Mrs. M. C. Bennett is helping Mrs. i
Let’s Leave a Little Solitude.
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Burn ----
slashings
under controlled
Reese a at t the
house.
1 Let us
us maxe
make certain
certain th
th a at t the
fte r logging
m e cook nouse.
th e urge
u rgei conf|itions 8 immediately
lately a arte
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nriiLor'i hliF spring and fall;
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Paulman & Maloy
Quite a number of Langlois people for r good ».z,z,,l~
roads does
not deprive
us Preferably
were picnicing at Floras lake Sunday, of our solitude. The Isaac Walton
Lessen the fire menace on the cut
Soft Drinks—Confectionery
Mr. and Mrs. Eddy and Larue Cor- league has enteied protest against over areas by falling the standing
groceries general merchandise
rick attended the show, “The Thief the construction of automobile high-1 dea<l trees (snaffs ) at the time of log-
Cigars—Tobaccos
of Bagdad,” in Bandon Tuesday I ways into every nook and comer o f!ging:
The best of service at all times
night,
the country—to the fa r stream s and
Utilize the felled trees closely
to
Fresh and Cured Meals, Stationery and School Supplies.
Mr^
and
Mrs.
H.
H.
Hansen
werei
lakes
of
the
mountains,
to
all
such
minimize
the
amount
of
inflammable
PORT ORFORD
OREGON
business visitors in Bandon Sunday. Places as have not yet been marred material left;
Mr. and Mrs. Black and Mrs. Hill by tbe handiwork of
mail. There
Leave seed trees here and there
PORT ORFORD
OREGON
are real hikers. They walked to should be something left, we take it, where suitable seed producers of
RECORD UNDERTAKING
Floras lake and back, a distance o f(f°r
naturalist, who is willing to idublous merchantable value are avail-
PARLORS
ten miles.
w' n to the goal on shank’s mare.
able; otherwise rely on getting re-
E Hansen & L. R. Black, Props.
Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Cheever and
44 you
search your own ex- f°restation from the seed already in
John Gurber were among the joy Periences you shall ste that the league tbe 5 round’ wblch was cast by the
Phone 633, Crescent City, Calif.
riders Sunday.
has good cause to sound such a warn- v’rg,n forest before it was cut.
Prompt and Courteous Service
ing. The places you knew of old, and
Tbe bulletin has been prepared by
GARAGE AND MACHINE SHOP
where campers came but occasionally, T‘ T' Mun« “r. Director of the Pacific
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if at all, are today at the mercy of Northwest Forest Experiment Sta-
LEUTWYLER BROS.
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the automcbile. Tins anti tom paper f*on, who is optimistic in believing
Garage work of all kinds, springs for any car always in stock
and food refuse litter the coolness be- tbat lf these simple measures are
Horshoemg and general blacksmithing Y
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neath the firs. Dogs bark and child- baken consistently a good second crop
ren chatter, and a score of tents testi-
timber will follow harvesting the
ACETYLENE WELDING
fies to the annual colonizing of what vlrR,in growth. This region is par
PORT
ORFORD
QREGON
\iro
-.MAS. a n place
_1.~_ a . to i be entered
. . . only tifniln
rltr fm>s.Lnkl_
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ticularly
favobable to reforestation
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was o « once
through toil, and as the reward of an
affection fc r solitude. Game and fish
have been depleted and driven farther
and farther into the hills. The sum­
mer colonization of the forests keeps
pace with good roads.
Now, as the legue points out, good
Ms
roads ate desirable up to a certain
point. But an unspoiled natural love­
r)Z RTI? ING, 7 r t Cts 3 public “ b001- Its PUP’18 are all
liness is also desirable, and one can­
io m m S n ity .
P a p e r ~ i n s h o r t> t h e w h o l e
not restore it once it has been de­
D e p e n d u p o n v o u r lo c a l S o u th e r n P acific
stroyed. There must be refuges left
agent for aid la com pleting your vacation plans.
It's high tim e to be think ing about them .
for the hikers, f„ r folks whose wish
ADVERTISING teaches that loyalty to the home mer­
it is to spend a vacation afoot, and t o !
A nd he Is thoroughly inform ed. H e can advise
you in telligen tly about vacation spots ot especial
whom a good load is something de­
chant blings real returns in better service and better
charm and h ow best to reach them .
sirable ti leave behind, the sooner to
He'll gladly supply you w ith all booklets and
come to places where there are no
values. It’s a lesson that requires the repetition afforded
com plete, accurate inform ation regarding
roads. There must, of course, be ade­
Fares Schedules Routes
quate roads into vacation-land, but the
by the weekly arrival in the home of The Tribune.
.
Reservations, etc.
territories co served should be chosen
Your local agent is eager to serve you.
You can teach the public to rely on your Advertisements
with a view to the public convenience
rather than the exploitation of th
as safe guides to economy and satisfaction in shopping.
natural beauty of th~ country. A los ,
lake, reached by f a i l , is a far finer
Moreover, people appreciate being asked for their patron­
lake, from every point of view, than
a lake that is found a t the end of a,
age. To them
J. JAENIGEN, Agent
»avert highway.—Portland Oregon i
BANDON
O R EG O N
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PORT ORFORD CAFE
Wholesome Food
GOLDEN-RULE STORE
Spring
i Is Coming
LOGGERS’
Pool Hall
cvd c
SIDWELL & SABIN
GENERAL STORE
u u u k
,
BATTLE ROCK
&
A GREAT TEACHER
Tr jel Planning
—fo r v a c a tio n jo u rn e y s
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