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    THE PORT ORFORD TRIBUNE, PORT ORFORD, CURRY COUNTY. OREGON, WEDNESDAY,
THE POBT ORFORD TRIBUNE
MAY 6, 1925.
Fort Orford School.
PORT ORFORD HIGH SCHOOL
(By Anna Lowman)
W. E. H \ssi.iJi,
I Outdoor basketball is now taking
Managing Editor.
j up a considerable amount of atten-
I tion. It has been arranged so that
Henry M. Axtell
I at every recess and noon different
Local Representative.
teams are to play unless there is a
P U B LISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY I tie. The girls are taking an active
------- part in every game although the
Subscription, per year
$2.00 I Playing is all boy’s rules.
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one is kicking about the good
Entered at the PostofTice at Port Or- l weather, hut the sunburnt necks and
ford at second class mail m atter under 1 arms prove that sunshine and water
are not pleasant mixers.
the act of March 3, 1879
The attendance is nearly perfect;
all students excepting one, are pres­
Advertising Rates.
ent. We are glad that everyone is
Made Known on Application
feeling well now, for the flu, and
I other sicknesses surely did “ run
WEDNESDAY, MAY 6, 1925.
i wild.”
DON'T GAMBLE.
Subjects already completed for the
year are:
Geology and General
The path of rectitude is constantly Science. The Classics is now being
being destroyed through the insidious studied are: Payne’s Literary Read­
ings, Ninth grade; “The Alhambra,”
habit of gambling.
The press tells a tale almost daily Tenth grade; "Vicar of Wakefield’,,,
of men who, through suicide, came to !
,
the end and left a note saying that v
poster contest between the
their downfall was due to this per- C y®
1 *.lrls o f , hiKh school will
nicious habit, started in a small w ay'
en( ^d this week. It has been
but which became an obsession and all •
, , a t tl}«ilo8er entertains. We
was lost.
irirls feel confident of having a fine
c
♦ u v
Don’t gamble, young man.
s e X .^ * ”
g° 0<'
h° StS Photographed in Grat® Falls“ Mont“ HOME
Every game should be played fori
Wheeler Acquitted
L.ast wppk was a little over-laden Properly* us^ng his^influenw as
I U. S. Land office at Roseburg, Ore- NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT
' gen. April 20, 1925.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN th at
NOTICE is hereby given that, as the undersigned has filed his Final
; directed by the Commissioner of the Account in the m atter of the Adminis-
l General Land office, under provisions ration of the Estate of Atha Ann
' of Sec. 2455, R. S., pursuant to the Hawkins, Deceased, and th at the
' application of Chauncey A. Wood- County Court for Curry County, Ore­
I ruff, of Langlois, Oregon, Serial No. gon, has set Thursday, the 21st day
015931, we will offer at public sale, of May A. D. 1925, as the day and
i to the highest bidder, but at not less date and the County Court room in
than $2.50 per acre, at 10 o’clock A. the County Court House in Gold
1 M., on the 4th day of June, 1925, next, Beach, Curry County, Oregon, as the
I a t this office, the following tract of
| land: Lots 3, 4, and 5, Section 8, place for hearing objections to said
Final Account and the settlement of
Township 31 S. Range 15 West W. said Estate.
' M.
Dated this 9th day of April A D
The sale will not be kept open, but 1925.
'
i will be declared clcaed when those
M. O. HAWKINS,
present at the hour named have
Administrator of the E state of
ceased bidding. The person making
the highest bid will be required to im- Atha Hawkins, Deceased.
' mediately pay to the Receiver the First Pub. Apr. 15, 1925.
Final Pub. May 13, 1925.
amount thereof.
i Any persons claiming adversely the'
[ above-described land are advised to
file their claims, or objections, on or
before the time designated for sale.
HAMIL A. CANADAY,
local and internal, and has been success­
Register.
ful in the treatment of Catarrh for over
F.
W.
HAYNES,
i
forty years. Sold by all druggists.
POINTER SUGGESTIONS Firet°Pub.
May 6, 1925. Receiver. I F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, Ohio
non-coal
sen-, (From ° ' A’ C- School of Home Flnal Pub- June 3, 1925.
H a ll’s C a ta r r h
M edicine
the sake of the game. Good sport as
bad
serve two purposes, that a^or was held last week. With him'
Economics, Corvallis, Ore.)
should not be lowered to the plane of
Week,” and “ Forest Week.”
v i / 0 ’ J (left) anti W'! Croquettes dipped in beaten egg be FOR SALE—One ton Republic truck,
PORT ORFORD
model 1916, in good running con­
betting.
| “Forest Week” we held appropriate F> 1 U a ry (n g h t)'
'fo re frying will not be greasy The
—
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—
—
A
11C
LODGE
dition.
If
sold
at
once,
will
take
*
X
Clean sport demands that the game exercises. For the “Boy's Week,” we F 0 R WER DEMOCRATIC
; egg forms a coat on the outside and
$125. Blevins, Coquille, Ore., Phone
A. F. & A. M.
had
ice
cream
and
cookies
Friday
af-i
°
K
DEMOCRATIC
should be played for the love of the
, prevents fat from entering.
119L.
VICE-PRESIDENT
game itself and not for the money ternoon. There being no "Girl’s
No. 170
QUICKLY VINDICATED
Women report that a power wash­
there is in it. Do not spoil good sport Week” th at we know of and not
Meets
second
..Saturday.,
of each
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cuts
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WU1C
down
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c
q
the
u
i
r
e
time
u
IO
required
GO
to
do
N
O
T
I
C
E
wanting
to
take
up
a
week’s
precious
, •
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y ' s v. s Az 14 —
by bad practice.
month. Visiting brethern welcome.
25.— ,
wasbing, from six hours to two
time we have decided to make the last ... GREAT FALLS, - Mont., April __
T O
Because—
WALTER SABIN, W. M.
day of school “Girl’s Day.
Vindicated of charges that he had j hours.
bour®- A pressure cooker reduces SELECTIVE LOGGERS. AND TIM­
It is a cheap and mean way to
Worshipful Master
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misused
his
senatorial
office,
Senator
tbe
time
oi
watching
food
from
two-
BER OWNERS.
make money. Each time you win the
JOHN F. GILLINGS, Secretar)
Burton K. Wheeler of Montana today j thirds, besides cutting the gas bill
other fellow loses. You get his money
You are hereby notified th at under
issued a statem ent charging “the [ down one-half.
for nothing. How do you know he
the provisions of Section 21, Chapter!
C hoosing O n e ’s W o r k
Daugherty gang” with producing
Much will be gained if a child’s 281, Laws of Oregon for 1925, you I
can afford to lose? How often it may
make him commit a crime?
CURRY CHAPTER
false testimony for his trial here.
I mind can be kept on what he is to do will be required to remove the hazard !
By
THOMAS
ARKLE
CLARK
NO. 135 O. E, S.
Where does that lead to? Be i
Wheeler was found not guilty on rather than what he is not to do
D e a n o f M e n , U n iv e r s ity o f
to life or property resulting from
Regular meetings,
man. Pay your way. Earn your own
the first ballot of the jury which sat ' Paint may be removed from ’ silk your operations, to the satisfaction of
Illin o is .
third Saturday
Don’t try to beat your way
by ttle
the metbod
method approved
approved by
by J.
J.
of each month.
Because—
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7
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t
7 lrlal- Ju sl
by use of benzine or turpentine The and ’ Dy
Because-
Gambling will lead you away from ‘ V p ARS ago when Mr W F Curtis wIT
' “7
T r
3rtiC,e iS the" W“ he<1 in ^ ¿ w a r m £
or Eugene White, District
Visitors always
welcome.
.0.1
company
into
bail.
Gamblers
do
Y
w
ag
wrlting
W(|
remark^
|e
nnd
containi"*
a
amount
of
Which
your
arden
for
the
district
in
which
w
u
u
1.1
,
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v
i
u
i
r
o
m
wasnington
good company into bad. Gamblers do
.7 K T r S
b° m *
operation has been or is being carried
MRS. MYRTLE McKENZIE,
not belong to good society. They and interesting" »pries
on. The owner of any land on which
Worthy Matron
their kind herd together. If you herd Chicago Record Herald, our hired man
such logging is being, or has been
with them, you must be set down to whose training _ ______„_____
STATEMENT
“I sbaH not be satisfied until one;
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MRS. FLORENCE PONTING,
In the gentle art of
their level. You can’t keep clean and composition consisted of six months In of tbe principal witnesses in the case! ° F THE OWNERSHIP, MANAGE- carried on will be held jointly re­
Secretary
live in the mud.
the country school and whose travels is prosecuted for his basely false MENT, CIRCULATION,’ ETC., RE sponsible with the operator.
Because—
hud taken him at one time as far afield testimony.”
Wheeler said.
“The QUIRED BY THE ACT OF CON­
.
By order of
It unfits you for business, for your us Veedersburg, Ind., came to father department of justice, while protest- GRESS OF AUGUST 24, 1912, of
THE
STATE
BOARD
OF FOR­
daily tasks. The fellow who sits up und announced that he was going to ¡ng its fairness in the trial, brought The Port Orford Tribune publish­
Woodmen of the World
ESTRY,
half the night to play poker is in poor
“W ^at^re
' ? ' t PUHUlt8-
3 notorious
here without giv- ed weekly ...............
at Port —
Orford, , vregon
Oregon
W. O. W. Camp 609
By F. A. ELLIOTT,
shape to solve business problems the ther asked
,nten‘lla« “> K” “ ** ¡ng us an opportunity to check up on following
' ^ n g is,
is, to
to the
the best of his know-
Meets First Friday of each month,
next day or to carry on his work as
State
Forester.
"I think rn mu» .
his cbaratter. Since he testified, how i t g<S and ^e.llef’ a true statem ent of Published Apr. 29-May 6-13-20-27
visitors welcome to our camp.
it should be carried on. He who keeps
June 3.
W. J. SABIN. C. C.
his eye on the race track or the board
BERNAL FORTY, Clerk.
of trade “must take his eye off his Curtis. It looks easy, It’s good pay, c?me ' nt° our posession connecting the aforesaid publication for the date
shown in the above caption, required
business.” He who neglects his work I ” guess, ' '—
nnd " It'd
chanct him Wth tbe
Daugherty
" give “ a « fellar
• '« a a cuancr
— 0,ti
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»— - j regime
by the Act of August 24 1912 pm
is unreliable and cannot serve two , to SFO the
wnrlfl
’»
‘‘This
arrmiffnl
nrnvoe
__
he world.”
This acquittal proves my charge bodied in section 443, Postal U w S
masters.
- o doubt, was my father’s reply. of a frame-up by the department of and Regulations, printed on the re
Because—
YOU CAN GET IT AT
mu
7
U A boy
u should ’’Vgin
begin enriy
early to think juswee.
justice. n Had
a n it not been for this
th is ' verse of this fo rm ito wit:
A
i
B IL L ’S PLACE
likes.
- Involves
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oceupn by the Borah committee but by a clear Oregon'
man ,an<i shortly you will come to 1,0,1
about
so many unpleas-
2. That the owner is: Gold Beach
the place where the fine Hush of hon- i "nt and distasteful -duties, and If one cut decisive victory in a court of jus
est endeavor anil the fine edge of i ' ’nnn°t go at Ids work with eagerness tice. I hope for an early trial in Pub. Co., Gold Beach, Oregon. Roder­
honor will disappear.
! "n,l enthusiasm, if he must drag him Washington on the conspiracy charge ick L. Macleav, Portland, Oregon, B.
.A n d because—
I
to It with regret nnd reluctance. in order that my activities in the K. Lawson, Wedderburn, Oregon, and
And this perhaps is the last thing
" ere nlwnys wishing that he were senate may not be hampered by the w. e . Hamler, Gold Beach, Oregon,
th at will restrain you, so we nut it ' lr"UKb ''*tb It. these unplensant Daugherty gang, which apparently stockholders.
1 dngs are niagnllted a hundred fold. still has a commanding voice in the
last, because it is wrong.
3. That the known bondholders,
, If a man likes Ids work it Is half department of justice.”
mortgagees, and other security hold­
done; If he does It because he must
A GOOD CODE
W heeler will stay here for several ers owning or holding 1 per cent or
_____
; "r «Imply to earn a living he hus a sad
more of total amount of bonds,
o*;** associate
i a superin- 1 nutlook.
days before leaving on a vacation.
Edward w
v* . btitt,
vv»
mortgages, or other securities are:
tendent of schools of New York city i. Iin“pv<*r n young fellow takes up,
None.
f* e r fu e le d T im e K e e p in g
broadcasted not long ago an excellent
1 h® h,S OWn <'b" lce- Fathers
Before me, a Notary Public in and
code of 10 suggestions to parents who J , ,notherg ,lu,l teachers may advise
The basis of reckoning standard for the State and county aforesaid,
• good ones. The 10 points, |!,nd «"ggest, but
should not lime at the United States naval ob­ personally appeared W. E. Hassler
want to be
D“r, they
11
follow:
1 <lomlnnte tbe choice.
It Is natural servatory is transit observation of the who, hav’ing been duly sworn accord­
1. Set proper standards for your; '
' ' L Br<’U.d
»>7. Handling his stars. The observatory has three ing to law, deposes and says th at he
■.o follow:
- |
mad of him In a per- standard vio
cks running in a constant is the editor and manager of the
children " to
clocks
te“ perature
electrically wound Curry County Reporter and that the
2. Be friends with your children. <ucce.Su? future f !¡ " n "
occasional!v.’ irnrhlrnsJiJwhoem n«h|i,n’ h “ hc *8 * he " n <1 S‘' ale < l f° keep ,lie alr r™""™ Portland, Oregon.
walk and _ play _ with them
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f®’ ,nnd
M e d ia n circle observations
We must not live above our children! 1,,'tbe work andTn th i
W. E. HASSLER,
but with them.
Editor and Manager.
3. Do not scold too much. Encour­
Sworn to and subscribed before me
age them to do their best. Let us re­
this 15th day of April, 1925.
member what Phillips Brooks said:
L. M. DEMPSEY.
“Children are white, spotted black; ‘•unite nnd lmnest analyst* of one’s
1 seal.
(My commission expires No­
not black, spotted white.”
vember 21, 1925.
R u le f o r A d v a n c e m e n t
"«n talents Is not nn easy mntter, but
4. See that they select proper it should at least be attempted.
Employ
your
time
|n
Improving
friends and associates.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
I o«ell. in one of his essays, says:
5. Make “home” as comfortable '" ’e are designed In the cradle per- yourselves by other men's documents
—ISOLATED TRACT
so
shall
you
come
easily
by
what
oth
nnd happy us your means permit.
Public Land Sale.
mips earlier, and It Is In finding out ers have labored fo r—Exchange
6. Give your children at least a Ins design nnd shaping ourselves to
Department of the Interior.
high school education.
t that our years are spent wisely. It
i. I lain them in the habit of regu­ s tbe min endeavor to make our­
lar attendance at church and Sunday selves what we are not that has strewn
school.
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''■'lory with so ninny broken purposes
b. Sep that they avoid all games of "n'l lives left In the rough.” If nos
flY
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A
itrn
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M
.
_
_
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1
-dl.ln
.. a
chance. A gambler never can be a -dble, before
we begin to build, 1 we
success in life.
should study the design.
[ T a r 11 J • d R t t , F m i t t l , J e t t l } . 2 0 ]
9- See that your children take
young person should take up nnv
plenty of physical training in the llfe "°rk for purely commercial ren­
open air. It is better exercise to walk ■ us. ’*
' ' to look after
It Is justifiable
than to ride in a limousine.
tie's self, but every one who enters
10. l ot your children feel that any upon a life work, no matter how bum-
A id }’ 2 2 n d —opening sale date
honot which they win in school, or any I'le or bow distinguished, should do so
act of courage, or unselfishness they «Ith some Idea, nt least, to be of
may perform, will bring great happi­ service to tbe community or conimon-
On sale daily to and including Sep­
ness to father and mother and put the "enltb In which be lives. Only that
tember
15th. Return limit—October
family
plane ot
of .................
profession Is “"uomoie
honorable which eon-
• ..........•' name on a higher
e ig n e r
pintle
31
st.
Liberal
stopovers.
honor. Do not forget that the future
to the betterment of tbe In-
A
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ld tln
.
"v id
im l i ...-.-4
and A.*
to the
advancement
of America
depends
upon . how your llv
Plan to include California’s varied
of
boys and girls are trained today, not the states
wonders on your trip east. Go that
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t
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alon.)
nn how you were trained when you
way; return same way or some other
were children.
T o u r C o n v e n a t i o n - M - I - M '
route it you prefer.
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“SET B A C K ”
Forest Ranger Transferred.
So plan your itinerary carefully.
P. N. Stephenson, who has been
Let
our agents help you. They are
Persons who experience s re­
ranger on the Siuslaw national forest
skillful,courteous
and fully informed
lapse on tbe road to recovery
for five years, located nt Florence, has
on
all
travel
matters.
of
thetr
health
or
fortune
are
-
been transferred to the Siskiyou na­
«ahl to have experienced a "set- '
Ask for our ’’V acation Journeys” Pamphlet.
tional forest and will be located a t'
back.'' Set back" originally was
tbe ranger station on Rogue river, ac­
a term used in reference to '
cording to announcement at the office
computing the score of games In
nrest here Hi
which the loser was penalize,| '
nr
■t been sc!
'd.
'.' adding to bis
(g
«core.
Tb
manv re
Summer Excursion Fares
a
t
lo o k
H - H 'l I I
with ' w, -
i
I I I || | 1 I It t
For Bill Makes Particular Effort to carry a stock of
general merchandise
THAT WILL MEET THE PUBLIC’S DEMAND
Hotel Port Orford
PORT ORFORD, OREGON ~
WHERE YOUR PLEASURE AND COMFORT IS OUR
CH IEF AIM
M eals and Rooms U nsurpassed
N O T IC E
TONIGHT AT 8 4 5
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Attractive
Posters!
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Phone or write us for your next order
of Sale Bills,
Posters
or
Notices.
We’ll make them to your complete
satisfaction.
Our lines of cuts is complete.
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THE
?ORT ORFORD TRIBUNE
Port Orford, Oregon
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