The Port Orford tribune. (Port Orford, Or.) 1892-19??, May 06, 1925, Image 3

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GOVERNMENT
TO SEE FORESTS
ARE PROTECTED
for two stones with W. S. Robinson
CURRY COUNTY TO
INVITATION TO “MEET
as head carpenter.
GET $2,967.61 MARKET
PORT ORFORD LOCAL NEWS BRIEFS
A STRIN G ER” BRINGS FINE
Rev. and Mrs. Smith visited Mr.
ROAD M O N E!
and Mrs. \\ nt. Russell and family
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Thursday on Floras creek.
It doesn’ uay -.0 get funny with the
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The State Highway commission oif.cers of the lav/ as was learned by
W. H. Cochran and family have
Beautiful oil paintings of our district.
awarded the counties the first hai Geo. Coburn, a well known resident
moved into the Art Mayea house.
beaches by Mrs. Inez Durbin of Port
C. V. Danielson and family of
of the 1925 state market road fun.i
Warren Jamieson and family have
f B u Ion 'ast week when he invited
Orford are on exhibit at the Kozy.
Marshfield met with a car accident
to be paid in June totalling $525,478 th» chief o ' pol’ce to step into the
Dr. R. P. Lewis of Los Angeles is Sunday afternoon about a mile and a moved to Sixes.
Among the county awards Curry get back room of the former’s establish­
here prospecting for gold and plati­ half from Port Orford before enter­
PORT ORFGRD WOM » \
ment and “greet a stranger.” The
$2,967.61.
num. He and Richard M. Price made a ing town. They met another car in
UNDERGf>FS S E R I O U S
•ranger* v a a bottle of real liquor.
trip Saturday into the middle Elk a c u n e of the road and turned out,
OPERATION IN CALIFORNIA FIRST OF SERIES OF SUITS IN
The officer took both liquor and Co-
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ta
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s
The four wheel brake failed to work
buvn off to the justice of the peace’s
properly and the car ran into a tele­
Crocodiles. particularly those of the
NATION — WIDE CAMPAIGN
Mrs. C. H. Pearse’s many friends
office, where .he stern realities of the
Egyptian
Mie.
a
re
mighty
hunters,
al
phone pole. Five people occupied the will be sorry to hear it was necessary
BEGIN IN SAN FRAN-
hough they exercise great Judgment • a were ini; l-eo e<! upon Coburn with
none
hurt except
H. V fnr her to undergo such a serious
_ car, , LI......-
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, being
CISCO—FIRST OF
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in choosing their victims. They are .. fi.:> of $150.
tremble who received bruises on the operation as the following night let-
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face.
About $300 damage was done ter indicates:
extraordinarily tough afin tenacious of I
We.
and
are
so
shaped
and
defended
to the Nash car, which carried in-
Los Angeles, Calif,
Buy your coffee in Denmark.
SAN FRANCISCO, May 1.- -B e- by th eir strong skins th at other anl-
surance, anti had been purchased by
April 30, 1925.
Spec.al ail fine grades, 1 lb. to 5
lieved
to
be
the
forerunner
of
a
na­
mills have much difficulty In combat
Mr. Darnel.-on a few weeks previous Mrs. Ella Knapp,
lb. crus, 5,.e per lb. At Nodine Cash
tion-wide campaign by the govern­ •ng them.
A fter being aided bv Mr. and Mrs.
Port Orford. Oregon.
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t ree-y—the stare you pass to pay
ment for the protection of virgin for­
r'ln"JE'er and the Kruse family, all Please publish in Gold Beach, Ban-
more. —Adv,
ests and timber lands from being de-
SEE BIRCH
E ffe c tiv e D u s te r
d in n e r lt S i l e R o o V ^
• PiC" ^ d° n
h“me new?napPr’ answering vastated by " fire s^ u lt ‘has' been V ied
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AND
A lot of fat women are not going to
You can make a .luster that Is In
spirits
g00<l ma7 . ; n£lulnes. Mrs. Pearse under- in the United States court here by
SEE BETTER
Mr Carter delivered the Dnnl .
m
,transfuslon Mon<lay after- Gerald R. Johnson, assistant United valuable for fine furniture by sa tu ra t­ be pleased with Heaven if they’re to
Nash'
ear
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th
Danl®
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n
noon-.
Ma-'or
operation Wednesday States district attornev. against the ing a piece of cheesecloth In kerosene b? forced to wear the long, flowing
OPTOMETRIST
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a truck to morning. Removed large cancerous Feather River Lumber Company of oil and hanging lt out In the sunlight r b that are supposed to be the style
Marshfield
Phone 322
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with the angels.
Marshfield to be repaired.
mass and part of lower bowel. Rest- Portola, Plumas county for $175 0M to dry.
4 a " S S : p . ” o r S . X T ' S : S f “ ’ily’ b u t I “ y w “ 1’ s , ‘" hope- ? " • « ?
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PORT ORFORD CAFE
teb wz nh< ne" a / t ? ™ • ? 0" • “ .
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K A RSE.
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nends
of
Mrs.
Pearse
will
anxious- pany’s
employes last
P “' ’" f d ' y “Wait further news of her con<iit>°”
Characterizing
the fall
f "rest
THE SUCCESS OF OCR
confla
98c SALE
Your patronage solicited
1 a telephone a t his mill on Sixes.
,
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stated that numerous other equity
Mr. and Mrs. David McKenzie and CLUB TO HAVE CHARGE OF
We Specialize in
actions against
persons believed to be
IS HIGHLY GRATIFYING
O US.
family
and
Mrs.
Dietderich
were
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DAY
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be
dinner guests Sunday at the W J
DAY EX ERt ISES responsible
for devastation of the for-
Sabin home.
Civic Improvement club members
** Stated so°? “ CaIifor-
We need the money and our customers
need
such
seasonable merchandise and weare offering at prices which
The Hull and White Bros.’ new were guests of Mrs. Hans Adolphsen S tites w h ere^d am ag e T U" ^ e<’
are irresistable.
house, near the Fromm building, island Mrs. Umbenhaur last Thursday caused on X e J m e n t
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making rapid progress.
afternoon. The club members will bv flames ”
* * ber ands
The sale will continue over Saturday. There are yet
Try our Pastry
The Hess family, who managed th e , have charge of an appropriate Me-
a
many bargains on display.
Seaside hotel, for a short time, left mortal day exercise for March 30 a n d . Accor,llng to the government at-
Monday for Bandon to make their
public is requested to turn out ,a T ^ y’ apProxlJnately 40<>0 acres of
“Protex” Mattress Pads, 54x96, ........................
$2.98
Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Bauguess.
home temporarily.
and pay tribute to their relatives and ' r^ ’n c .1 ^ an< s and forest re­
Boy
s
All
Wool
Slip-on
Sweaters,
Blue
and
Gobi
$3.98
fine Clinton family have moved friends, who have passed on. It i s ' b'®n e s of 4be government, adjoining
back from Coquille to the Norton hoPe<i that a patriotic exercise will I t .L k T >P^rty °f th® le a th e r River
Perfection Sheets, 81x90, 2 for ..................................
$2.98
house overlooking the ocean. J a c k ,be observed in honor of the old and L ,
Co”1Pa” y ,n Plumas county,
M ens Work Shoes, many styles, p tr pair .
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$3.98
Clinton will remain in Coquille until J’oung soldiers buried here. The club ®re „ asted through sparks from
Men s Army Trousers, all wool per pair, ......
$2 98
BARBER SHOP
school is out.
members were very much delighted
_ - amf >°«,motive and hoist-
Children’s Wool Dress Coats, size 2-6, each .....
$3.9«
Sunday
night
a
fishing
boat
from
with
the
dainty
refreshments
served
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of.
the
comPany,
which
Suits cleaned and pressed
Seattle sheltered in our harbor. It bF tbe hostesses, who were very love-
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ROY OSTRANDER
contained
a
refrigerating plant 'V in similar spring d resses.’ They m®,’Z property’
PORT ORFORD
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OREGON aboard and four ton of halibut, caught serve<l >ce cream, individual sponge ,.* Tbe fires>” be stated, “were the
t from
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direct result of carelessness on some-
cake
and j coffee.
halibut reef.
BANDON,
“Just a little better for less”
OREGON
body’s part, and it is the intention of
The dance Saturday night in the
the
federal
government
to
take
every
W.
O.
W.
hall,
under
the
auspices
of
THE
possible action to prosecut those be­
Neighbors of Woodcraft, was a pleas­
OPTICAL SHOP
lieved to be guilty, either through ■40»■!»>■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ a a a e « . ■ « « « « « « « .
ant occasion and profited $18.00. Re-
DR. A. M. SIMMONS,
equity action or criminal prosecu­
1 freshments were served at the mid­
Optometrist
tions.”
night hour including ice cream, cake,
DIRT
IN
THE
EYE
Hartman Theatre Bldg.
sandwiches and coffee.
The suit, which Ls believed to be
Bandon
Oregon
Next Sunday is Mother’s Day.
the first of its kind on record, was
DR. F R E D E R IC K R. G R E E S
E d it o r o f “ H E A L T H ”
Everybody should observe it. Mrs.
launched by the federal government
Smith will occupy the pulpit in Rev.
----------------------as an afterm ath of the huge confla-
DR. ARTHUR GALE
Smith’s place. There will be appro­
NE of the commonest of human R ation which swept a large propor-
Physician and Surgeon
priate decorations and music for the
o„.i,i,.„.. is to get a _ speck
... . of . tion of the California forest reserves
accidents
occasion. Wear a white flower if dust or a tiny cinder In the eye. Often last year.
Office in Ellingsen Building
And with the resumption of logging
your mother has passed on, a pink one the speck Is too small to do nn injury
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Phones, Office 351. Res. 352
if she is living.
on a larger scale than ever you will
to any other part of the body, too Chinaman Plays
need new tools and equipment. We
Rev. ........
Smith ,C
left
Monday for New- small perhaps even to be seen. But
BANDON
OREGON
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on
Yale
Team
have the best the market affords.
port, Oregon, where he went to at- tbe covering of the eyeball and the
tend the funeral of a dear friend, W. lining of the eyelids are so delicate
PORT ORFORD HARDWARE
G. Shaman, who was proprietor
, and sensitive that a mere speck may
CURRY COUNTY
the Drist Inn, and died suddenly of not only cause intense pain but may
AND FURNITURE STORE
Abstract and Realty Co. heart disease.
also do serious damage.
Has the only set of abstract books
Best of Everything in Oar Line
The Sabbath school is growing.
Generally, some member of the
in Curry county.
Forty-two were present last Sunday. family or some fellow employee in the
Prompt and efficient service.
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There was only a small number at the shop or office volunteers to take it
tv iN C H ts re it Y r t i j
A. G. WALKER, Manager.
Sabbath morning service, several out for you. Sometimes he succeeds;
«TO R E
GOLD BEACH
OREGON members being out of town. Rev. sometimes, with a soiled handkerchief
I Smith preached an exceptionally good or a dirty toothpick, lie not only fails
sermon.
to remove the cinder, but also irritates
Twenty young people attended the and infects the eye.
Christian Endeavor Society last Sun-' The best nay to take a cinder or
other foreign body out of the eye
dav. Eleanor Purdin was leader.
The Ladies’ Aid met last Wednes­ is to take a clean (that is, an unused)
day at the manse, Mrs. Smith being toothpick, twist a little Olean cotton
hostess. Fifteen members were pres­ around one end so that the point of
Paulman & Maloy
ent. Although some members are the toothpick Is covered. This cotton
deprived the privilege of attending should be rolled tight. If the cinder
upper
stand
on account of the busy season, vet a Is L under
n J the
. a T
? . lid. S
t a n d behind
b e " ‘ nd
Soft Drinks—Confectionery
GROCERIES, GENERAL MERCHANDISE
renewed
t e r e s t , i s hein«,
" ¿ ¿ L a .t h e p a tle n t- te " h <™
throw hack
renewed in
interest
is being manifested
Cigars—Tobaccos
and those who attended report a de­ lds head and then to look down.
lightful and profitable time together. Grasp the eyelashes of the upper lid
The best of service at all times
Iresh and Cured Meat«, Stationery and School Supplies.
Mrs. Smith served delicious refresh­ firmly and draw the lid gently down
and away from the eye, then quickly
PORT ORFORD
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OREGON ments.
"Mike” F ood Kai Kee of Denerba,
turn the edge of the lid up over the
I,
T 1 Sc®fie1'1 , bas the foundation thumb-nail
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¥cr „ a pt,ncll
pencil or rooln
tooth- Cal., Is the only Chinese playing on
PORT ORFORD
OREGON
I laid for a bungalow on the lot occu- pick, so as to fold the lid up and ex- an American university baseball team
, pied by the Smith house, which he pose the eyeball. If the eye Is now He Is the regular third baseman on
RECORD UNDERTAKING
purchased and recently remodeled slowly turned up and down’ and from the Yale team, and according to Joe
PARLORS
I an<i Painted.
side to side, the cinder will be seen Wood, Yale’s head coach, he is a mar­
E Hansen & L. R. Black, Props.
The building of the Hatton service ns 8 duli point on the shining sur- vel. Nothing gets by him In the field,
Phone 633, Crescent City, Calif.
station and harness shop on the face and can be easily taken off by and he is a good batter.
Roosevelt Highway in Port Orford passing the cotton-covered point of the
Oregon has a strong exponent in
Prompt and Courteous Service
I is progressing.
toothpick over the eyeball, with a
Bert E. Haney, member of the federal
GARAGE AND MACHINE SHOP
I The new building belonging to light, brushing movement. s n Inns’ shipping board, and it is hoped he
force or rub the eyeball, as a loose
LEUTWYLER BROS.
may
be
reappointed
a
member
of
t
h
a
t
1
cinder may easily be forced Into the
Garage
work
of
all
kinds,
springs for any car always in stock
I eyeball
body. He has been a strong friend j
and become embedded.
Horshoeing
and
general blacksmithing
at
court
for
his
state,
and
is
in
a
po-)
If the cinder doesn’t come out
readily, don’t try to dig lt out. You sition to be of great service to Ore
ACETYLENE WELDING
will only damage the eyeball. Put gon.
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PORT
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FO
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on a thick compress made with a
Send us your Job Work orders.
large, clean handkerchief, wrung out
of cold clean wnter, tie another hand­
kerchief around the head to keep the
cold compress in place and send the
patient
the nearest doctor.
Cuts or scratches of the eyeball
Should not be neglected. Infection
may destroy the eye or. If this does
not occur, the scars from Infected
wounds of the eye may permanently
DVERTISING conducts a public school. Its pupils are all
Interfere with sight.
Wholesome Food
GOLDEN RULE STORE
r
KEEPING WELL
Spring
Is Coming
O
LOGGERS’
Pool Hall
SIDWELL & SABIN
GENERAL STORE
BATTLE ROCK
Butter
Wrappers
A GREAT TEACHER
A
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are printed by The Port Orford Tribune
on the best of paper with the necessary ink and
in a proper manner' Prompt attention given to
all orders whether 100 or 1000 or more.
G u in e a »
In th e days of the m erchant adven­
tu re rs th e coins m inted from the gold
brought from te rrito rie s clustering
around the Gulf of Guinea w ere stvled
’’guineas,” and they th u s becam e ns
ram nus throughout the world as the
Gold const Itse lf.-T h e o d o re R uete In
the E m pire Review, London.
ADDRESS YOUR ORDER TODAY TO
S au i E c o n o m y
The Port Orford Tribune
PORT ORFORD, OREGON
C ircular saw s in common n«e nut
66.666,066 < yîdt- fee, m ore in th e na-
tion's sawdust plle th an bandsaw s
would put th ere If h e r w ere used.
Ant
cause
olshevism is this
pigs to town in auto-
biles right past men th at never get
ride in cars except a t funerals.
s
community °f
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h°me paper~ in short’ the whole buying
ADVERTISING teaches that loyalty to the home mer-
chant brings real returns in better service and 1 e ¡.
values. It’s a lesson that requires the repetition afford 1
by the weekly arrival in the home of The Tribune.
Aou can teach the public to rely on your Advertisenx ‘ 5
as safe guides to economy and satisfaction in shop; i •.
Moreover, people appreciate being asked for their pai
age. To them
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