The Port Orford tribune. (Port Orford, Or.) 1892-19??, May 20, 1925, Image 2

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W. E. HASSLER,
Managing Editor.
Henry M. Axtell
Local Representative.
The Port Orford School-Resume, 1924-25
F. W. HAYNES,
LANGLOIS TO BE
V I S I T E D BY STATE
"on'5°pL
r 109e Receiver.
DRAINAGE MEMBERS
p“ b' j une 3 ly.,5
N O T IC E
__________________________ __ ________
Word has been received that mem-
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OFFICIALS OF HIGH SCHOOL. ' A poster contest between the boys needed to do was to leap and drop the bers of the*
The Sophomore and Junior classes and girls ended .May 8th, tne judges bad thru the goal.
lowing a trip into Coos countv. Ar- SELECTIVE LOGGERS AND TIM­
BER OWNERS.
were organize,I as one class with Roy 1 decided in favor of the girls, so the
Now for the game.
« Z X e n t e for the ?rip hav4 been
PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY Dean president, and Irene McLellan bo. s treated the girls that afternoon
The referee sounds the whistle. The mane oy r . r.. r n v c , auu specialist' You are hereby notified that under
^ 0 0 secretary-treasurer.
, to . 3 vieain
cream and
L ^ n ^ r t department
m e n t ^ f of Ore-
auu “pop."
pop.
_ ..........., ball
oail is 1» thrown
m iuw u up.
up between the Lang- ^ for . the ^ extension
Ore- the provisions of Section 21, Chapter
Subscription,
-___ - per _ _ year _____________
The officials of the Freshman class! On Dec. 12, a debate was held w ith, i0;s center and “Tiny." Then the fun gron Agricultural college, who visited 281, Laws of Oregon for 192.,, you
,, . .v
. n , n
I . i . n i t a lohn-on or^sident and Gold Beach.
The question was, Re- ; begins. Roughandtumble.nowJes.se the localities last week.
j will be required to remove the hazard
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X ary-treasurer.
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w .solved, w xua. • ...»
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The members, headed by State to life or property resulting^ from
foni at second clas
The student body officers were: preme Court should be curtailed by captures it, dribbles it down the hall
your operations, to the satisfaction of
the act of March 3, 1879.
Clara Ak n, president; Orland Ander- constitutional amendment.” The nega-I an,l passes it to Don who is tackled, Senator Sam Brown Jarvis, president, and by the method approved by J.
and
Prof.
W.
L.
Powers,
secretary,
ar­
son vice-president; Phyllis Hoggatt | tive side, which was upheld by Port Again the ball spins around the hall,
Advert sing Rates.
secretary; and James Smith treasurer. Orford won the debate by a unam- “Hold it. Ray!” is the call. Ray rives in Marshfield June 4. June 5 A. Walsh or Eugene White, District
.Made Known on Application
The total receipts for the year were mous decision. Afterward, a dance passes, Langlois stretches forth a they will make a trip up Coos river, Warden for the district in which your
$58.77,
and the total disbursements I was given by the High school.
; boarding house reach and with a high where they will visit ranches in which operation has been or is being carried
WEDNESDAY, MAY 20, 1925.
on. The owner of any land on which
$59.60.’
P' H‘ pass the ball progresses toward the drainage systems are operating.
Friday evening tney will go to Co- such logging is being, or has been
1 south basket. Tiny gets it, throws
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THE VALUE III' MANHOOD.
it to Jimmv, but again those long quille, ami will spend the night in carried on will be held j'ointly re-
HIGH SCHOOL CHORUSES.
THE YEAR'S BEST AVERAGE.
The Port Orford High school ,had arms interfere. Then Roy is there Bandon. June 6 will be spent in a , sponsible with the operator,
Some —
of the
Freshmen are the only
In recent months our country has
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By on)er of
stood aghast at the sharp practices ones who can boast of a perfect at- two Choruses this term, one consist­ good old Roy, who always comes up visit to Longlois.
smiling,
and
the
ball
is
his.
ing
of
ten
girls,
the
other
consisting
THE STATE BOARD OF FOR-
shown by profiteers—often by people tendance, this year.
of —=-------
eight boys. The
Korine
Our team played with a spirit tha* PIANO FOR SALE near Port Or­
high in authority. It has been difficult
The Freshmen having perfect at- --
~ girls were Juanita
Langlois won, so ford. Beautiful high grade pianc i ESTRY,
.0 bring many of these crafty despoil- ten,iance are: Fred Ponting, Orland ®or® ^ n’ ®eprtl®
'
Miller was unequaled.
By F. A. ELLIOTT,
what
need
to
describe
more of the
U, W , bar .1 justice.
____ An.I.c»«. Bertie Lynch. Fe.nl. Pure,. Violet Hickox, Anna Lowman, G
Grace game? Who could win against those must be sold at once. Big saving and i
State Forester.
Always there have been men, de- Anna Lowman, and Juanita Johnson, Willis, Norma Willis and Clara Akin. menacing, long arms ?
terms $10 monthly to reliable party. ■ published Apr. 29-May 6-13-20-27-
graded, dishonest, sharp and cunning
The best class standings for the The boys were Jesse Ponting, Davis
For particulars write Cline Music Co., June 3.
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who have made great gains by great year are as follows: Anna Lowman, Ponting, James Smith, Roy Dean, Don
66 Front St., Portland, Oregon. 3-2c
MUSSEL COVE.
frauds or crafty swindlings, and have 95 plus, Orland Anderson 95 plus, Curl, Frank Paris, Orland Anderson
Mussel Cove, by the shortest route
held some sort of position in the world Juanita Johnson 95 plus, and Alfred and Lex Fromm.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
PORT ORFORD
is about one mile from Port Orford
in spite of their want of character. Johnson 95 plus.
We sang at P. T. A. program, one This route leads over the “Heads.”
There are parasites and money wor- i
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—ISOLATED
TRACT
LODGE
Community church program and on The hj1)g neaf the Cove slope mostiy
shipers who honor and applaud the
OUR “ALUMNAL’
Public Land Sale.
A. F. A A. M.
man without caring to know how he
Six students,
who have been “Debate night.” We had part singing to the SOuth and east. Descending the
Department of the Interior.
came bv his possession.
registered here are now in attendance j in both choruses.
. _ I s]Ope directly back of the cove one
No. 17«
U. S. Land office at Roseburg, Ore- !
True there are exceptions. The in other schools, they are: Clarence
Mrs. Bernal Forty was our pianist comes ¡„to view of the ocean. Farther
Meets
second
..Saturday.,
of each
♦ 7. man is 7et the thing most prized Wagner, who graduated from here and trainer and we feel that we could d
where the bin becomes steeper gon. April 20, 1925.
Visiting brethern welcome.
by t h ^ g ^ / w o S 1 Manhood carries last year and is now taking a Civil ! not have done so well without her as....................................................................
_ very short mat-like growth of
NOTICE is hereby given that, as month.
WALTER SABIN, W. M.
the sharpest sword, gains the truest Engineering course at O. A. C. In
sistance.
C. E. A.
scrub-oak and pine makes the descent directed by the Commissioner of the
Worshipful Master
difficult. Beyond this growth, a zig­ General Land office, under provisions
success and wears the highest crown, his last ^examinations, in Surveying
JOHN F. GILLINGS, Secretarj
No o e : an be the bestbuslnes. man and Analysis, his marks were the
O. A C-
JNTIONS AND
zag path leads down the steepest part of Sec. 2455, R. S., pursuant to the
fn his town, the best preacher, the best highest in his c H e s t a y s at the
Port of the hill to a level slightly above the application of Chauncey A. Wood­
sea.
ruff, of Langlois, Oregon, Serial No.
farmer, who is not truly and unsel- Sigma Gamma H ouse,of which
P
sale, ,
-----CURRY CHAPTER
This is a floor-like surface of solid 015931,
. . . . . . . . we will
..... offer at public —
S v friend if vou would desire to
Luetta Johnson is a Junior in the, terest in the O. A. C
NO. 135 O. E. S.
--- rock and boulders. It has many chan- to the highest bidder, but at not less
climb !o the high places, carry the Medford High school. She is doing This enthusiasm
encour- nejs and pocket depressions filled with than $2.50 per acre, at 10 o’clock A.
siasm has
has been
been encour-
_ Regular meetings,
third Saturday
richest prizes, get the most enjoyment splendid work. She is this spring aged by the sending of delegates to sea.water. Beyond, the breakers roll j M„ on the 4th day of June, 1925, next,,
of each month.
and to and t umb]e> crashing against rocks at this office, the following tract of
out of life, and have a contente.l old taking part in the Senior t e j r f a b the High School Convention
Visitors always
tumbHng back to re.|la n d : Lots 3 4 and 5 Section 8,
age vou must have every bit of dis-
Nancy Smith is a Junior at Marsh- the summer school where they a r e j ^
welcome.
honesty hammered and burne.l out of field. Her grades there are very good.
a . 3S e ’ i ii
pntiv tn lveal dripping crevices and sea-weeds Township 31 S. Range 15 West W.
This increases and adds greatly to,
sQuth
Qf th<j M
MRS. MYRTLE McKENZIE,
the students’ desire to finish high
’
,
,
Worthy Matron
„ t shI
The sale will not be kept open, but
, .
Cove, the breakers have by their
will
be
declared
clcsed
when
those
FLORENCE
PONTING,
sc
°°
•
'years
of
ceaseless
labor
worn
a
great
MRS.
7 « h .
The Port Orford school has sent in cavRy or bay.]ike channel back into present at the hour named have
Secretary
above all vou must set out to deter- standing.
.
the cliffs
cliffs which
which now
now tower
tower to
to great
great !cease^ bidding. The person making
mine to be what you would appear.
Inez Woodcock is taking a business the past three years the following pu­ the
Scorn meanness and loath pretenses, course in the Oregon City High pils to these conventions and sum­ heights on either side. Great masses! the highest bid will be required to im-
mer sessions;
of foam float and drift to and fro in ) mediately pay to the Receiver the
Be afraid of every kind of dishonesty, school
McLellan.
Luetta
Irene ....—
Woodmen of the World
the cnasm.
chasm. .i A sniau
small sucam
stream u. of lira
fresh
amount thereof. . .
There is a nremiuni on men of such
Vera Blusson graduated with honors
x.Ux.»a Johnston, ........
----, uie
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, tu
r-i.-ir-ieter
from the Marshfield High school and i Davis Ponting, Lola Curl, Jack Dean,iwater trickles from the cliff.
Any persons claiming adversely the
W. O. W. Camp 609
'
,1 • r ,, i with fraud is now attending the*Normal school at i Orland Anderson, Clara Akin, Jesse
Mussel Cove, at any time of th e' above-described land are advised to
First Friday of each month.
The wor d is d isg u te ,L u.t fra d
‘ as decided dramati^ Ponting, Ray Dean. William Correl.‘ i year
their claims,
year is
is very
very beautiful,
beautiful, and
and awe-in-
awe-in- ,
claims, or
ui objections,
vujcviavu», on
u.. or Meets
Visitors welcome to our camp.
and pretenders and shams of all kinds. Monmoutn. ane na
; Clarence Wagner, Norma Willis, and' spiring. It presents a scene of which ! before the time designated for sale
Prizes are won—not bv adroitness talent.
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W. J. SABIN. C. C.
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C. D. P.
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.
the
eve - never
tires.
HAMIL A. CANADAY,
BERNAL FORTY, Clerk.
or sharpness, but by skill' of strength
Grace Stewart attended High school, “anies -m ‘tn.
B. L.
-o-
Register.
and by the grand thing, the great ¡n Idaho, after leaving here last|
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!
FEW CHEERY AMONG THE I
desideratum—manhooi
winter.
WHAT A BOY TH IN K S OF HIGH]
DREARY THINGS.
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The honorable, educated, active,
SCHOOL.
‘I simply can’t get this Geometry
PI.ANS
FOR
ANOTHER
YEAR.
cultivated manhood is to rule this old
What does the word “education” proposition,” said one of the bright
YOU CAN GET IT AT
,
This year there
world of ours,
analy
nurs, and in the final analy-
This
,e,'° were " twenty-two
bn , tpn| mean? Literally, it is the act or pro-. pupils,
K.
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j;',“; - '
K ' g “ ;.
th is th in g th a t will bring pupils enrolled
Cess of educating. “E ducate" m e a n sK ‘
sis it
me and immortality.
^ " - ' " n -xt v t r s e v e r a l Fr-hm en to train or instruct. It means to
th eb H multiplied correctly?”
honor, fame
righter teacher. “If you
tb-orbs
the
fragrance
of
the
pnr(,„p(i.
We
shall
probably!
for
a
calling
hy
system
atic
m
struc-
hav(?>
Fraud al
-i'l be enrolled. We shall probably I tor a calling ny sysieinauc m snuv- bave> then
Gien perhaps you haven't
rose that tri'^w within and our char have two instructors next year to tion. The place when a person reai y measured your ankle correctly.”
actor reflects upon our everyday handle the four grades. Too, the room be< ins 11 undeistani w .0 le
Qne
tbe shining lights of High
action hy which we shall be judged
m lit««ccotno- for is in
school, while writing a summary of
date the students of next year, so w e! an age when there are more t«npta-|
Itions to avoid. High school is not the “Lady of the Lake” must have
COOLIDGE ECONOMY IS REAL.
■only a place to study Algebra or, been confused for he wrote:
The cost of government particu­ may bp moved to new quarters.
Since we were promised a ffyni-, 1 1 atin, but is one where a boy or g irl! “He saw a girl on a lake which came
larly in Washington, has been greatly
reduced in the Coolidge administra- n i ium in th? very near future we chou|d ]e,n.n dj..,cjp)ine an,i obedience.1 out from behir. 1 the lily pads in a
tion. This reduction still goes on. expect to he one-hundred per cen He should
. . . . learn the distinction u be-'
. —
canoe.” »
,
The country knows these general strong in indoor and outdoor athletic tween good and evil in life. Besides j These two conclude the year’s most
in
our
regular
facts but it is interesting to have con­ as well of course,
the learning of different studies, they comical happenings and sayings as! J
crete information as to how these school room work.
should have a severe and systematic everyone seemed to be on the lookout j |
G. F.
economies are effected. For instance,
training.
! for their own mistakes and no one j j
-0-
when it is said that last month the
C. D. P.
! f?ot a chance to “put one over” on any- j «
“THE PIRATES"
services, if any, of 2,318 government
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!
one else.
! ■
Due to tli«> lack of larger boy “The WHAT A GIRL THINKS OF HIGH
employees were dispensed with and
B. L. j I
th n t‘fifteen hundred'more will he re- Pirates" won only on? game »«t of
SCHOOL.
|
„ I
!X .l S
month we have an ag g re-six this Basketball season. The|
.. ,
, t tb ' The High school life of'the average THE LIST OF NEW BOOKS P l R- J
.
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i
f
t
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L
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1
The’
H
!rt
,ch«ol
„.Wl.»t
«ell
be
co,,,-!
CHASED
THIS
YEAH.
gate saving of the salaries of ap- Pirates e
k t II I f f
lU I ! f •
A. ■■
.........................
i s p,ayec.
..... ; •
;
to th a at t of
proximately four • thousand employ
employees
playe a sw, v , -
Goldsmith; . —
Sir . I
ot th
tne e be#.
nee. No
ino matter!
mauci ; Vicar
vn.cn of Wakefield, ................
.And the overhauling team consisted oC Orian.l^ An.lei in.
v0 are vnll
vou win
will fi find that it is ! Roger de Coverly Papers, Addison: j
in sixty day
Curl, L. i F.;¡
School student
student who
al-! The
Alhambra. Irving:
Irving; A
A Vagabond
Vagabond!;
of the department and bureaus goes C Raff Dean, R. T, F.; n Don I V
the
Hirii •chool
who is is al-1
The Alhambra.
on with a view to reducing the r •- Jess? Ponting.
R. G., James Si 1 '!
.<UD am] doing”
Journey Around the World, Franck;
spective forces to the lowest number L. G.; Davis Ponting, sub.
<_
v the mental
. , , laoor
.
which
Book of . Wireless, Collins;
Story
Besides
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With ...... . oml mTicmnm,
,ca ,„„s with Goff Beach the Besid«
the mind,
m ental and
label makes WMCB|
disciplines his
himp™ Mankind, Yan Loon; Wdd Flowers
Of course, this process has been pirates won the first game easily, hut think for himself, there is also the | of North America Mountains Hen-
slow. To make the policy effective ¡n tbp ]ast one the Pirates lost, al- x • ■
e fbc d v tv bv trvrnnasium «haw; Harper's £ Electricity Book
it has been necessary first to make though they played a very good gam?, training o the body b> gy.nnas.um
exercises,
and athletics.
^ 1
parkman; The Anierican Ju.
changes in many important posts to
'pbe Pirates lost both games with
How
many
young
men
and
women
(,ici
Baldwin; Loma Doone, Black-
place in charge of various divisions of Langlois. The Langlois team con-
government men who are in sympa- sjsted of tall hoys who could pass the who have not had a High school more; A passaffe to India, Forster;
training know tip meaning of good, Autobiography of Franklin, - Franklin;
thy with the policy and have the ban over the Pirates’ heads,
ability and courage to make the need-
pirates lost the games with clean sportsmanship?
Boots and Saddles, Custer; Riders to
I have not attended High schools, to the Sea, Synge; The Birds’ Christ­
ed changes. Also it often is difficult tbe Bandon team. The Bindon team
but
of
those
of
which
I
have
any
and invariably unpopular in political Won the first, game by two points
mas Carol, Wiggins; Th? North Pole
circles to reduce the number of gov- after working very hard. In the sec- knowledge, the Port Orford High Peary; A Houseboat on the Styx,
school holds . the highest standards
and Bangs; Phvsicial Training, Clark; The:
ernment employees. The crowding of ond game they won an easy victory,
Iards an<;
the payrolls in the war and the needs
We.are very sure that we will have ideals, and is training a group of , urp of the Labrador Wild, Wallace:
. Connor:
Resources and
of large forces in the adjustments n good teanl next year and we hope to boys and girls that are—hard to beat. Black Rock,
Connor; Resources
and
A. L.
immediately following the conflict bave a gymnasium of our own to
Industries of the U. S., Fisher; Com­
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made the problem confronting Presi- piay jn<
O. A.
position and Rhetoric, Emerson-
GARRISON LAGOON.
<lent Coolidge one of exceptional niag-|
.<>-
Nancv Stair, Lane: Prisoner of
From a hill hear town, Garrison La-1
Thp Ljght That Failed
pltude,
I «SOCIAL EVENTS OF THE YEAR.
may be seen, stretching . awa> Kj H
when Knigbts Were Bold
Mr. Coolidge
address re-
There
nine > Freshmen
at the goon
ift1 in
ill his
hiS ftlldVrSS
Ft
| nvO" were
w u ir umr
• x- •
v
_
TV ock/Page;
. 1
___ Book of
t s ’again''and .gain to the simple beginning of the school year. and. as for about three-quarters
® le to i Tappan;
Red 1 R
¡„„¿ .act that the government has it would be impossible for them toj where it makes a sudden bend and
ScU(|,ier; Early Indian Wars
lung to spend except what it takes fui|v appreciate High school without. lost to view
1 of Orep.oni Victor; Our Friend, The
niit ' i ,,f
' i f ^t the
he i.o.
pocket'
of the
people; that
that an
an initiation,
initiation, the
the upper
upper classmen
classmen gave
gave! On
On one
one side
side of
o f/h
e la*e
Maeterlinck: Ancient
Ancient Man.
Man. Van
Van
ket of
the people:
the
lake^ the ”eaca
eac 1 Bog, Maeterlinck:
1 if government.slfederal
1
e . , them a .....
♦K a » during
rir«st ehiifc
n fmm
the « dark mm
blue t waters
~ ___ 12. Beowulff
.... im
. 41
ci
party
the it first
'shuts
h e -W b
, I.oon; Stories of Beowulf.
S,.-U- and m unicipal-are much too month of school. The regular
™
Pacific Ta,M
high and consequently, taxes are itiation hail been carried on for a week lake is fringed .
Fxten ling, Becke; p’oneers of the Rocky Moun-
burden ome; and finally that there is nnd the party was more of a celehra- edge Wlth ta” fir t / e>'
xt5
*! tains. McMurray; Ships and Ways
no W n to reduce taxes without first tion. It was held in the W. O. M ■ out from the edge into the water are.
payg cbattprton; Tbe
educing exp
hall. Games were playe.1 and the tall green reeds that J™ 1'
Health Book. Copeland: Fifty Years
Yet the practice of politics, disre- evening was enjoyed by all present.
gentle breeze. Along
on the Old Frontier, Cook; Wilderness
garding the principles of business in
The next event was a return party j the reeds ducks and mud hens swim
. } ong; gewing for Girls. Mc J
government, has been to authorize the given by the Freshmen on
! an‘ (1{'e'
. 1 b ter-s I GlauHin; Rugged Waters, Lincoln: «
enjoye<i the fore and then
the report of a h?,nter n 1 Blocka(le
Power, Parmelee-
Parmelee; k?
expenditures ami Io. the taxes fall ween. Games were enjoyed
t ^ n by
b^the^report
B,ocka.le and Sea Power.
part
of
the
evening,
with
dancing
gun.
or
by
the
creak
of
oar-locks
as
a
Hunting
TrJ
Roosevelt;
America
Kansas
City
Star,
where they will*
later.
The
music
was
furnished
hy
boat
draws
near
over
the
rippling,
Rj]”V
3
Songs
pf
Summer.
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Violet Hickox and Dan Oxley. This surface of the lake.
A. J. | Rj,e" ’B«tterfly Book. Holland: Ben
rim e « H a v t C h an g ed
the most popular party of the
^ v v -rn ’i 1 1 r IMP
Hur. Wallace: Routledge Rides Alone,
In the good old day., when a wagon was
season.
I
A BASKETBALL GAA h.
>
Ta)es; po<>ms pf
broke down In the road we used to
On February 28, a Poverty! Our team being composed of the
>Van Pvke: Chill|.
gather around It and put In several Party was given as a farewell party finest bunch of b.ys m the county « a s ,,
Roberts; Short
hours apiece Inquiring how the contro-
cla„ if, Five Volumes; Seven
tempa occurred, sympathizing with the with James Smith as guest af honor, naturally, a good one It was com-,
HsnVr
hmi’ The’op Short Plays. I.a.ly Gregory: Strange
owner ot'th.
of the Vihu'le.'.nd
vehicle, and nwilllnz
recalling and
and A poverty lunch consisting of one pised of six
de.cr.blnK In the most minute d e f .l cracker one pickle and one peanut was
t« m ™ n t « l t a l ^
Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. J
sundry Incident, of similar character served. After this teaser, a regular pps'nk
. p
u
t Stevens: The Illiad of Homer, Bryant;
which had , inspired In ih. p~t. Hu. party lunch was served to the hungry which was of ^ourse a
ven The Odyssey of Homer, Palmer: The
nowaday, wn.n a motorcar blow, out guests.
£ 7 ;* ™ ; s m .K h c L ^ n « . X ouVI Blue Bin). Leblane: Macbeth. Shake-
. tire we ,o rt<Ut o n .-K h -y .h l-
The week ending May 2nd was
the haB
’Peare; Farm Businesa Arithmetic
L
Ravs’
gir s treated
them stretched
to Boys
take the selected
ball.
K. n . o a ,s,.
« , S a.«.
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« Week
'ream so
- a the cookie,
on Friday!
The Tall
the south; • Uwta.
S u b sc-^ T ^ ^ r ^ b u n e .
afternoon.
, basket. It seemed to me that all they 1
BILL'S PLACE
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
CHIEF AIM
ax
fY /lp o lo
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