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THE PORT ORFORD TRIBUNE, PORT ORFORD, CURRY COUNTY, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 29, 1925.
ASTBRIAN DECLARES
FISH PRICE TO BE LOW
The Morning Astorian, of Astoria,
under date of April 14, had the fol­
lowing story concerning the outlook
for the opening of the spring fishing
season:
“With the opening of the commer­
cial fishing season but a short dis­
tance away the annual discussion of
raw fish prices has already come to
the fore.
“No definite public announcement
has been made in regard to pr.ces
and to date neither fishermen nor
packers are said to have done any-
thing more than hold informal con-
ferencns in their own circles on
matter-
HOW EXCESSIVE
TAXES BLIGHT A
NATION’S LIFE
"However, from all indications the
By CAPTAIN IRA PERKINS
with a reply, even the Curry county
papers do not contain anything about
it so that I can learn the date and
plans. We are in hopes to be able
to arrange our affaiis so as to spend
some time at Port Orford this summer
and would like it to be during the
Oregon State Encampment of the U
S. W. V.
At what date do you expect to ar­
rive at Port Orford and do you expect
to come by this way, if so would be
glad to see you, let us know.
Yours in Comradship,
E. W. JENSEN.
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( C o p y rig h t.)
Productive Effort Stops if Gov­
ernment Takes Undue Share of
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Fronts, Says Treasury Official,
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WEALTH IN RUSSIA FLED
BEFORE THE TAXGATHERER
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Week to income Taxes
JACKSON LOSES WHEN
JUDGMENT IS APPEALED
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nook salmon will be from one to two
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cents lower than last season when 12 The bllghtIng etfect8 of excessive
cents a pound was the ruling price.
taxatlon. leadlng to a natton-8 econora.
“Market conditions generally; the lc destruction, are described In the
remonstrances of financial interests current lssue Of the American Bank
against high production costs; the erg Assoclatlon j ournai by Garrard B
fact that packers have been making WIn3,on under secretary of the Treas
little i, any money for the past few ury citing possible effects on the
seasons; and a steady demand on the pord Motor Car Company, he declares
part of brokers that they get the tjiat "the value Is so large and Its
fish at a price which will permit the ownership so centered It is coneeiv-
retailing of half pound cans at 25 able that collection of Inheritance
cents, are said to be the main factors taxes may check, if not destroy, that
in a determination on the part of the unit of policy which has created and
packers to cut their offer below last expanded that Industry and thus pre­
vent Its future prosperity. Of what
year's level.
“To permit the 25-cent retail . avail, then, Is it to any government
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price, the packers say, they m ust i‘ „colIect8,_one._ hu? d„ra?
lars
once
in
estate
taxes
and
destroys
sell their fish at $2.10 the dozen half- a source of Income upon which It can
pound cans. While the opening price rely for revenue year after year?
may be as high as $2.20, it is de-
Success of the Ford Company does
dared that with discounts, fees, etc., nQt mean s|mp]y that Mr. Ford and
this means only a return of about his son have grow n w ealthy. It m eans
$2.10 to the packing interests.
em ploym ent of ten s of th o u san d s of
“To date little has been said by men and w om en; th a t m ines, forests.
rep o rted
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the Men In America Prefer Golf to
Giving Fruits of Three Days Work
price paid to the fishermen for Chi-
th e fish erm en who a re
DUES POUT BUFORD WANT?
“OLD-SALTTALES
to railro a d s and vessels are brought into
be sittin g hack and studying m arke use; th a t th e public lias received an
conditions.
efficient and inexpensive m eans oi
“ For the past three or fo u r y ears tra n sp o rta tio n ; th a t the farm is in
the Columbia
River Fisherm an’s touch with th e city, and th e worker '
league has been active in the price with his office."
Mr. W inston says in ]
m aking line, but to date little has p art:
been heard in the wav of activity in
W e a lth F lees O p p ressio n
th, ranks of this organization.
"u P °n ,ir8t Im p a s s io n It m ight ap !
“Minute”
The supreme court of Oregon last
week handed down a decision revers­
ing the judgment of the circuit court
of Curry county, wherein Alfred
Jackson of Brookings was awarded
damages against the state ;n lustrial
commission for injuries : ustained
two years ago when he fell off a
truck in Gold Beach and E'.i "f?red a
broken leg, which ultimately resulted
m amputation.
U 'T 'H IE R E a re m any good nam es for
|
A him
1: ,” said C aptain Ira, as he
stroked th e velvet-sm ooth muzzle of
Tommy R ad n o r's new pony. Mean-
w-hlle, th e o th er nine boys of th e club
had g ath ered around and w ere adm ir­
ing th e sleek little fellow. All sorts
of nam es w ere suggested. F inally,
Bobby T re a t asked th e captain If he
d id n ’t know o f some fam ous pony a ft­
e r which Tom m y’s m ight be named.
“Yes, several of them ,” replied Cap­
tain Ira. “T h ere w as one In p a rtic u ­
la r.
T hey w aited for th e captain to sta rt.
B ut he stay ed silent fo r a time.
R eaching out fo r a clover blossom he
pulled It from th e stem . T hen he
plucked out a thum b and finger full
of th e little pink p etals and sucked
th e honey-sap from th e base of them .
T h ere w as a far-aw ay look In his eyes.
“Boys,” he said n t Inst, " I’m about
to tell yot of a fam ous pony. B ut he
v ns a pony who n ever had his nam e
In any printed sto ry and he tvas not
cited In any d ispatch book. H is fam e
ro w lives ns a hnppy mem ory In the
h earts of several thousand men. It
is really a story of a h alf dozen p arts.
I II only tell you of the one w hich I
know best, today. Some other time,
If you like. I’ll tell th e others.
"It w as while th e Idg w ar w as going
on. I was In com m and of an old P. &
O. liner, which had been converted
into a horse tran sp o rt. Four trio s we
had m ade and, d espite nil th e talk
about subm arines, o ur m ost exciting
m om ents bad been when a horse had
broken loose now nnd then and started
a ruction betw een decks.
“The fifth trln across ho.g^n as nn
Mij Favorite Stories
Bq IRUIM $ COBB
The Poor Aim of Mr. Zeno
W hen the circus reached the sm all
Vermont tow n the p ro p rieto r feared
for aw hile th a t his afternoon perform
ance m ight lack Its chief feature. The
s ta r of th e aggregation was Zeno, the
Mexican knife throw er, answ ering in
private life to tlie nam e of H ennessy
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. pear th a t a n ation could ta k e all of I
Twice a day Zeno, dressed in gaudy
“ W .th all „vedict.on
p o m tin g to lhe e a rn ln g , of , t8 cltlzen s o r all
,
trappings, would e n ter the arena ac­
a good e arly and su m m er season on th(,|r pro p erty
The Sovfet govorn.
com panied by ids wife, a young, plum p
tho lower n v ? r it is s ta te , th a t th e nient proposed to a p p ro p riate all in-
and p retty woman in pink tights, ami
fish erm en w ill . p ro b ab ly acquiesc? stru m e n ta litie s of tra d e and com-
followed by a roustabout bearing a
w ith th e p ack ers u ltim a tu m w ith an merce. Yet, when th e s ta te reached
hasketfull of long bowie-knives and
eye to ad v an cin g th e ir d em an d s if out to g rasp th is w ealth. It disappear- |
shining battleax es. W hile the band
ed and left nothing but a few tan g ib le
conditions warrant.”
played an ap p ro p riate selection of
o bjects, such as gold and Jewels,
shivery m usic th e young woman would
which w ere easily tra n sp o rte d to oth
flatten h erself against a background of
er cou n tries. W ealth in R u ssia ceased
blue planking which had been erected
to exist.
in thè middle of the ring. T h ere she
“If incom e tax ra te s are placed so
would pose m otionless, her arm s out­
high th a t cap ital in p roductive bust
stretch
ed and her feet close together.
eventfully
as
th
e
o
thers
"T
fih
oniy
uess no longer gives a n et re tu rn com
Then Zeno, statio n in g him self 40 feet
m en sú rate with the risk, c a p ital will out of the ordinary thing had been the
Real Stories A bout Real Girls go out of productive business, lie idle, an tics of a sm all hit of horseflesh from her, would fling bis knives nnd
axes nt her, m issing her each tim e by
go abroad, go Into tax-exem pt secu ri­ w hich th e host ,-g had nicknam ed, on
th e narrow est of m argins. P resently
account of his size. ‘M inute.’
ties.
or
find
o
th
e
r
ways
of
avoiding
By MRS. HARLAND H. ALLEN
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her form would be com pletely outlined
the ra tax.
If Income
tax ra M te inute
s are ever
so won p ast th e In-
_________________the tax. If Income tax
te s are
so ■
How
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0Xcesa| Te that a man of ability finds | spectors, I can’t sny. He w as under by th e deadly steel, but such w as Ze­
m ust work m ore th a n th re e days size som ething like five hundred no’s m arvelous skill th a t she took no
BROILERS BRING BIG RE­ a he week
for th e g o v ern m en t, he will be- pounds.
T he shoe he v. :? w as as h u rt from the sh arp blades which
WARDS
come discouraged and decide th a t th e , d ain ty as a w om an's w edding ring, In plnued her fast.
B ut pn this day Mrs. Zeno had fallen
resu lt Is not w orth th e effort. Leas com parison to flip average. A fter h e ’d
p) KT
Income will be produced and less will known you for tw o m inutes, he'd be 111 and, although th e circus ow ner of­
or re sta u ra n t, any tim e from be realized from th e tax.
nuzzling through yo u r pockets for su ­ fered a rew ard for some one who
F eb ru ary to Julie, and you will see,
"R ecen tly a le tte r cam e to the g ar lumps. And If you let him loose, would tak e her place, he could find no
opposite th e words "spring b roiler” Treasury from a sm all farm er. He he’d follow anyw here. O ne calm day volunteers am ong the m em bers of bis
such figures iis $1.50 or $2.00.
owned a few a cres which In 1913 were I sighted him stro llin g along the fo r­ staff. In this em ergency the invalid’s
“And Hint m eans," says a sm all assessed at $900 and on w hich a tax w ard h u rrican e deck, ap p aren tly with m other—who by tlie sam e token was
town girl w ho helps to m a k e possible of $13 w as levied. In 1924 the as
Ills mind m ade up to m ount th e bridge Zeno’s m other in-law —and who trav-
this ta b '" l u \ •!!•> "th a t the girl who leased value in creased to $3.21)0 and and visit me as soon ns he could find
t *lp
,n ,lle capacity of
w ardrobe m istress, stepped forw ard
raises spring chickens or ‘b roilers' will the tax to $123. hut the farm failed th e way up.
to produce any m ore. T axes exceed­
J u n e good re tu rn s for her w ork.”
"From then on he w as the ship pet. and agreed to serve ns an understudy
"In fact, (lie Industry Is so lu cra­ ed the re n ta l value of th e laud and | I had a stall rigged out for him In nn In order th a t tlie perform ance m ight
tive th a t I know of many people who m ore th an th e net earn in g s of the | unused runw ay betw een two cabins. not be m arred.
Tlie hour came. F o rth cam e Zeno,
a re carry in g out th e v enture on a property w ere taken by the sta te . The J Tilings went so fu r th a t th e ship’s
large seule, w ith huge capital Invest­ farm was abandoned and now pro ! tailo r fashioned him a set of four soft w earing his professional scov I, slig h t­
ed,” she declares. '‘Bui alm ost any ¡luces no tax.
j rubber hoots, so th a t he could w alk ly enhanced. H is m other-in-law , skin­
ny and homely, w ith her h air knotted
“O ften th e re com e to notice casos I the deck w ithout slipping.
girl has room on the prem ises w here
In a knob on her head and her d augh­
she can sla rl In a small wny. H er w here a p artic u la r Im provem ent is
“T hen th e unexpected happened.
profits will grow to delightful pro- QOt »'«de. or a p articu lar business Is j (1ut ,)f n c| pnr Rpn onp n |gfit, a sub- te r's fleshings hanging In loose folds
not sta rte d , hecausa a fte r deducting j m arine popped its periscope. N ext upon her bony figure, followed him
poftlon s from year to year."
She p lastered h erself Hal
An I n te re s tin g s id e lin e p f (y e t a taxes the risk exceeds th e value of thing, a torpedo crashed into us. We closely.
against th e wooden background. Zeno
the
expected
retu
rn
.
Men
have
drop-
I
sta
rte
d
to
sink
I bail tiie lifeboats
distinctly different underfiikT ^T fi5nD
ped business, sp en t th e ir w in ters in lowered.
O ur w ireless sp u ttered a gave her a look seem ingly frau g h t w ith
tlie ordinary poultry Industry, Is this
Florida and th e ir su m m ers abroad. continuous S. O. S. for help. In about undying hate, lie took up his longest,
business of raising spring broilers. The
gpntl}. sh arp est bowie-knife. H e tested Its
Idea Is to raise young chicks in tlie because w hat they a re p erm itted to | tw plltv nllllutP8 ,nv sltlp
retain u n d er p resen t tax ra te s is not | Into tlie sea, iiltnost as though she w ere needle-like point upon his thumb. He
w inter, and sell them In tlie early
w orth th e labor they m ust give to glad of the long rest w hich aw aited her. poised It, aim ed It, flung it.
spring.
L ike a javelin It hurtled on its
acquire It. T hey p refer golf to th e
"It w as a very d ark night and. nt
Tlie girl who derides (o u n d ertak e
hissing flight through the air. S trik ­
fu rth er developm ent of th e country.
I my com m and, th e boats had rowed ing tip first a s nt q u a rte r of an inch
tlie work a t home must have, for
U nscientific T axes D estroy a N ation
j aw ay ns fast ns they could from the
equipm ent, nn Incubator which can tie
from the lobe of th e m other-in law 's
‘T ’nsclentlflc m ethods of taxation
ru n In the cellar o f the house, or In may actually destroy the very earn I stdp's side, so they would not he en left ear. if buried itself deep In the
an unused room w here th ere Is no ings or pro p erty which It should be 1 gulfed with tier when she went under. tough oaken , tanking and stood there,
Thus, a fte r th e ship tiad gone down.
other h e a t ; and a brooder -or n u rs­ tlie principal In terest of a govern
the hilt quivering.
I found m yself floating in the chilly
ery house—-for the Imiiy chicks. One m ent to fo ster
T he pause which ensued was broken
W hen it reach es the
sea, ham pered from active swim ming
b reed er will fake care of fifty chicks lim its of w hat is known as its taxa
by th e astonished voice of a lank n a ­
by my clothing, nnd with little hope
until they reach the broiler age.
tive sittin g on the low erm ost tier of
hie capacity, a nation h as begun to
| of being nhle to keep on top until I
W yandotte eggs a re a good variety die
blue sea ts Industriously m ilking Ids
if tax es a re raised too high, a '
for broilers. Tlie chicks weigh, when country will slowly but surely de j should he picked up.
w h isk ers;
hatched , two ounces, and, if all does stroy Itself. It will use for dally con
“T h ere w as a snort In the w ater be­
‘‘Wall, by H eck— he m issed h e r!”
wed, they should weigh two pounds sum ption th e seed corn on w hich its side me. It wns M inute, ns I found (C o p y r ig h t by t ..s C en tra l P res» A s s o c ia tio n .)
out
Inter.
T
hen,
with
a
thankful
h
eart.
by th e end of th e eighth week.
fu tu re life depends, and the sp irit of
I seized hold of his m ane. He wns a
Few of th e rules for rujslng ordi­ in itiativ e and adven tu re in its peo
nary chickens apply when It comes to pie will Anally d isap p ear
LINE O’ CHEER
One or stro n g sw im m er nnd bore me easily
broilers, t l i e c a retak er m ust push m ore of th re e things h ap p en : The until one of th e bo ats found us. I
them along a s rapidly ns she cun, for q u an tity of consum ption is cu t down, w as hauled aboard.
By John K endrick Bangs.
“ Since th e boat w ns a good-sized
file broiler th at lias developed quickly which m eans a low ering of th e stand
and thHt has plump, Juicy m eat brings ard of living; or cap ital accum ulations one and could easily h ear his a d d i­
the best price. Many grow ers never for extensions. Im provem ents and tional weight. It « n s decided to try
INGREDIENTS
nnd save M inute also. I‘ll never forget
( l i e th eir b roilers w ater to drink, auh- new u n d ertak in g s m ust dim inish, r»
ERIC'S a D a y a ll fu ll o f
» lilting scalded milk, since milk Is suiting In a slow ing up of progress how p atien t he was. Just as though
L ig h t;
a *i • mg fa c to r In m aking th e flesh and lessening sven tu ally of taxable he knew th e danger he w as In ami
H a re 's a D a y o f lfln u ta a
th
at
we
would
have
tro
uble
saving
him
fu
ll;
Juh‘\ nil tender.
rev en u e, or, thirdly, a slackening of
H srs 's a w o r ld spread la m y
"A m ak esh ift tack le wna a t last pul
M u <etlng problem» are not serious. sffort on th e p art of the eltlsen will
s ig h t
If tl» town Is large enough to support tak e place when too large a p a rt of bis to g eth er and he w as dragged aboard
F u ll o f Chance delectable.
P r e tw o A rm », tw o H an d s lllse-
Yon would have laughed to see how
q j
1 hotel or country club, l»sr aarn ln g s a re tak en in taxsa
vrloa.
s) t a n b ro ilers are alm ost as good as
“The effort in taxation should be he looked w ith his feet w aving free
And a p a ir o f B re a to te e
W e a lth th a t round me
A
ll
the
In
th
e
a
ir
and
laced
fa
s
t
on
them
the
ao'o
She la still luckier If her tow n to And the tax which will continue
IlM
n n raln ly ru b b er boot« which the ta lle r
l a i n is to be a sm nm er reaort— fo r to raise money over a period of years
W a ltta g . w a ttin g , th o r * fo r mo.
tbs- *< ’ty ltes." hungry for home-grown Invariably, with aa exeeesivs tax. Its had m ade for him.
I'v a a B ra in to guide m y H an d.
" l a t e r we w ere picked np and
m eats, will be flocking out at about yield bas fallen off year by year
And w ith in m y Soul th e F ire
T h a t w ill lead me to th e Land
M
inute
w
as
delivered
to
th
e
arm
y
in
the tim e h er chicks a re ready to »<41. while each rate reduction Is reflected
O
f m y H e a r t a auprem e D esire.
At all events, the girl who raises in nn Increase of taxable Income. If France.”
Can It he th a t la c k in g W ill
A fter th e cap ta in q u it speaking.
W ill th e o n w ard P a th to prese
spring broiler» will m ake th e best fl- the Treasury It to be ausured a con
I eh all toee by sta n d in g s till
n«»«lal retu rn » by selling "d irect to tliiuance of revenue, our citlxens Tomm y th o u g h t a b i t T hen he s a i d :
A ll the F r u ita g e o f Sucoeee*
“Do
you
mind
If
I
call
my
pony
must
prosper.
If
they
are
to
prosper
oonsnuier," nr, In less elegant term s,
( g by W e C lu re N .w s p e p e r S y n d ic a te .)
the appropriation by the state of theli
“(wtldling h er own."
G-gceu.'* replied C iiila ia Lra.
earnings and property muat be based
<© 1114. W e d i n i N s w s p s p e r U n io n .)
"And some o th e r Time ff f TTT you
upou economically sound principle* ."
, ,
Civilization
needs wood; wood is a
more about M inute and his exploits ,
.
lu Frunc*.
fore#t cro p ’ KevP 11 » ’’ow ing.
Send us your Job Work orders.
MAKING GOOD IN
A SM ALL TOWN
5
•H
“You’ve got to educate the Ameri-
can people to what you want to give
them Our forefathers used to have
ballyhoos in front of the theater t
get the public in. Today methods
have changed, but the principle is
the same. I don’t care anything about
the traditional theories o f stage pro­
duction. Ali I ask is that it (the pro­
duction) will give me a kick that I
think will kick back to the public-
but it must be a hell of a big kick”_
Morris Gest, touted alien purveyor of
entertainment to American
Boob
Gentiles.The Dearborn Independent.
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Thoughtlesness by man is respon-
sible for most of our forest fires.
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STAFF
Russell C. Keizer,
Phil J. Keizer, M.
Ira B. Bartle, M.
W. D. Butler, M.
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Miss Bertha Schmid, R. N.
Superintendent
Mrs. Carol C. Hons, It. N.
Head Nurse
Mrs. Doris Nichols
Pathologist
M. D.
D.
D.
D,
KEIZER BROTHERS
HOSPITAL
Corner Virginia and McPherson
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