The Port Orford tribune. (Port Orford, Or.) 1892-19??, May 20, 1925, Image 3

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CHRISTIAN EN DE A V( IREKS
HAVE ENJOYABLE PARTY
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PORT ORFORD LOCAL NEWS BRIEFS
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Mr and Mrs. Charles Oerding re-
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turned to their
home in Coquille Sun
day evening, Mrs. Oerding having
spent a fortnight, and Mr. Oerdin,
the week-end with their parents, Rev.
and Mrs. Smith.
FOR SALE—One three-year-old
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Shetlar.il mare pony. Sixty dollars.
Or will trade for milch cow.
Mrs. Inez Durbin, next door to W. - O.
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W. Hall, Port Orford.
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Theodore
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As a contest to interest the young
By THOMAS ARKLE CLARK
people in th î Christian Endeavor it
D e in of Men, U niversity of
was proposed that they give a beach
Illinois.
party in honor of the one bringing the
mQSt new niembers. Eilinore Purdin
and George Porter wîre obliged to U T D LIK E nothing b e tte r.” B ust said I
share the honor, having tied in the
•** to me when we w ere hoys a goo/
number of introduced members. The many years ago. “th an to he aide to
was hel(1 last ™ • >...........- « -
5 beach
X S Part>
K '> . which
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m ake money.” and he launched Into
p a rk proved a v ery successful event. a n a rra tiv e of detail in an endeavor
to prove to me ju s t w hat, in such a
case, he w as sure he could accom ­
plish. Even w ith uiy boyish Inexpe­
rience, I felt th a t R u st's plans
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M itrhM l o f I ucile’- se rc e ° r" R ev- and ^, r s - " ' S ‘ Sm ’th vniiuenvni,
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chim erical, nuu
and I en tertain ed .......
the
„ b „ a:np =i and M rs. O erding, who w ere n o t able est ,ioubt s ns t o his being able to carry
M dlm ery ^ B a n d o n w as a business
p re ie n t
(he chance
Saturday.
j be chaperones were: Mrs. Pont-
Messrs. Dennis and Sam Sorenson jng, Mrs. Porter,, Mrs. Carter and
of Marshfield visited their mother. Mrs. Dean.
Mrs. C. E. Anderson Sunday.
Every ons deeply regretted the ab-
OPTOMETRIST
Marshfield
Phone 322
N early e v ery one who w as invited
He has had a farm to m anage. Io!
Coquille w ere p resen t. One in p a rtic u la r, w hose
presence w as fe lt r a th e r th a n seen,
A fter e a tin g a n u m b er of w ienies and
M r. and M rs. G eorge C ass of h
o f m a rsh m a llows. E v ery b ody
S u ltan , W ash in g to n , a re v is itin g M r
9 .30 Qr 1Q o>clock
one. I som etim es think, for a man to
be able adequately and Justly to es-
tim ate his own stren g th and his own
w eakness, to know w hat he can do ,
best, and to know also, w hat hl# Ilmi- !
and Mrs. R. V. Bauguess, and are
viewing for the first time our beau­ EASTERN STAR LODGE HAS
tiful country.
VISITOR FROM LOS ANGELES
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Rev. Smith returned Sunday even­
ui.ie where
w .lc, c he
..c had
,..u spent
Curry Chapter No. 135 O. E. S
BARBER SHOP
ing from Coquille,
tnree
three aavs.
days. On his return he visited tnet Saturday evening and transact-
Suits cleaned and pressed
in Langlois Sunday filling the pulpit led the regular routine business. Mrs.
there in the evening
J- J- Brown of Loyalty Chapter, No.
ROY OSTRANDER
there in the e n g .
Los An(?e]e(. wa8 a visitori and
H. M. Shaw. M. D., Eye, Ear. Nose complimented the members upon their
PORT ORFORD
OREGON
and Throat Specialist, will be at splendid work. The Chapter was glad
Seaside Hotel, Port Orford, Sunday to have Mrs. Clinton and Miss Clark
afternoon and evening, May 24—ONE ¡n attendance, both having been ab-
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DAY ONLY. Glasses Fitted.
l-2c sent for several months.
OPTICAL SHOP
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Mrs. Mvrtle McKenzie, Worthy
DR. A. M. SIMMONS,
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Born to Mr. and Mrs Lloyd MatroI1) and her husband delightfully
Optometrist
Knapp, at Mercy hospital North
rised all bv serving ice cream and
Hartman Theatre Bldg.
Bend,
S1^-pound girl, wafP __
rs
Rend. May
Mav 15,
15. an 8lj>-pound
îgon I Marjorie Elizabeth. Port Orford peo-
Bandon
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Oregon
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pie are glad to know that mother and ..t,. JOHN FROMM
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babe are getting along nicely
D E L IG H T F U L S U R P R IS E PA R T Y
DR. ARTHUR GALE
Physician and Surgeon
Office in Ellingsen Building
Phones, Office 351. Res. 352
OREGON
BANDON
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Has the only set of abstract books
in Curry county.
Prompt and efficient service.
A. G. WALKER, Manager.
GOLD BEACH
OREGON
LOGGERS’
Pool Tall
Paulman & M aloy
Soft Drinks—Confectionery
Cigars—Tobaccos
The best of service at all times
PORT ORFORD
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OREGON
RECORD UNDERTAKING
PARLORS
E Hansen & L. R. Black. Props.
Phone G33, Crescent City, Calif.
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Buy your coffee in Denmark.
Special all fine grades, 1 lb. to 5
lb . cans, 55c per lb. At Nodine Cash
Grocery—the
store you pass to pay
.
more. — Adv.
Last Friday afternoon Mrs. John
Fromm was overwhelmingly congrat-
ulated by a surprise shower party
given
at
the home of
Mr. • and
Mrs. <•
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W. T . W hite, Sr., w h ere six teen of
h er in tim a te frien d s w ere p resen t and
N E W F IL L IN G STA TIO N
had , adened th e ta b , e> w hich w as dec-
AND H ^ B N E S S SH O P A RE
o rated w ith , ilieSj w jth th e m o st ex_
N E A R IN G C O M PLE T IO N
d a -n ty ne(?dle WQrk
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CURRY COUNTY
Abstract and Realty Co.
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Good progress is being made
on
th e A sso ciated fillin g
sta tio n
an a
h a rn ess shop b ein g erected fo r L. L
H a tto n of M y rtle P o in t. T h e s tru c -
ture is neatly built and a large porch
will extend out over the pump, and
a fill will be made bringing ample
perking space up to the level of the
hh'hwav. A crew of four men is
working to have it ready to measure
out the jitnev juice by the first of
Ju n e.
TO B U IL D A N O T H E R
WING ONTO BLUEBIRD
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“And that’s a very good sign of
the Gcod Old Summertime”—ice
cream, confectionery and cold drinks
on a new
.„ artistically
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tatlons are.
A wise old man whom I once knew
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lIS‘‘d to »»7 1" »peaking of the some-
what difficult and treacherous game of
poker with which he had considerable
practice. “If a man does not know the
cards, be ought not to play
same.” I am sure that many men
H alFs C a ta rrh
Medicine
®f life have
preclatlon of
which they
hands, and
two-spot.
______ I w as engaged in the teaching
'vh«a
of comnosl
of
com position and «n eager boy came
to me a t the beginning of the semes
te r "'Ith th e statem en t, "1 know I am
solng to m anage your course all right,
because com position has alw ays been
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you samples.
PRICES WILL BE RIGHT
THE PORT ORFORD TRIBUNE
Port Orford, Oregon
we recommend “ WESTWEGO’’
Natural color (not bleached) House Lining The Fabric is
natural color. It is free from chemicals. The bright clean
appearance of the cloth is attained by the use of good staple
cotton in the spinning.
It’s 36-inch wide and .................. - .........*............ 15c Per *ard
Other grades ....................... — ....- ........ * and 10c ,M’r yard
Rramm ar, and whose literary posslblll-
ties 'vere p retty hopeless.
Pow ers w as a good illustration of the
m an who did not know him self. He
w as an unusually dram atic and mag-
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c io o
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one
Economics, Coriallr.).
The gears of a Dover egg beater
cleaned with a little alcohol rather
than oil prevents black ‘smudges
Excess juice saved from* canned
fruit is used as sauces for puddings.
Onions boiled with cabbage or cauli­
flower have very little odor.
Wire
such as used for hold-
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ing letters in offices are excellent foi
vegetables in the pantry.
\ n asbestos mat makes an ideal
toaster. Bread may also be toasted
on the hot surface of a skillet,
of scissors in preparing
lettuce and in cutting sandwiches
saves time.
Eggs pricked at the big end with a
pin before boiling prevent cracking.
Painting the lower cellar stair
wffiite avoids fear of misstep.
nan
o xeys
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Piano
keys vicauoca
cleansed with
a cloth
dipped in alcohol keeps them white,
If the cloth comes in contact with the
varnish, it removes it.
B irds D e v o u r Pests
H ig h e s t o f A l l Id e als
Every business and professional man,
and rancher and dairyman, too, should
have letterheads and envelopes printed
especially for him. And it is a matter
that he should not economize on by buy­
ing the cheapest he can get. Good sta­
tionery pays big dividends. Let us show
You are building or for the spring “clean-up” on the old one
nl>' easiest subject. I knew almost
to a certainty that I had struck a
man who could not spell, who had no
knowledge n r t of
even the elements of
r r r o n im o t"
r l n - h n e n l l f o r i i r t ’ I l l i S S I 111 11-
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The hum an Ideal will be the de­
sire to tran sfo rm life Into something
b etter and g ran d er than Itself.—
fh a r le s W agner.
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For That
New House
had a very faulty ap-
the value of the cards
were holding In their
sometimes threw away
,h e lr ace an<l w ere disappointed when
»h«T dW <“* ta k e th e trick with a
XT C) ATT? P fYT?-' TI?T?''»
The D epartm ent o f A griculture Rays
th a t o ur birds will eat th e pest known
to scien tists ns th e Jap an ese beetle,
and a re counted ujam as a n atural
check to Its depredations. The pur­
ple grackle h as proven to be the most
Im portant bird enemy, tw o-thirds of
its diet consisting of Jap an ese beetles
In neighborhoods Infested with the
pest.
5 Business Stationery
“And the peace of God which
passet'n all understanding, shall keep
your hearts and minds through Christ
Jesus.”—Philippians
4:7.
faahiaa baa. fallen in love wjuurija-
Before going home the ladies were hetic speaker; he had an excellent
cr<?am
cakp
5 ra ,n> good training. a n d an attractiv e
JO H N H U R S T TO ALSO
fresh.
B U IL D SERVICE STATION
The
Street grading is in order at Ninth
! and Oregon streets, where John Hurst
! is making a fill in front of the Hurst
property preparatory to building a
i
service
station, parking sheds and
is a Combined
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T reatm ent,both ' rest rooms. Bert Hoggatt, who has
adjoining the Hurst property,
local and internal, and has been success­ I lots
assisting with the work in or-
ful in the treatm ent o f C atarrh for over
ler to dispose —
of —
some - of the surplus
forty years,
uci
years. bold
Sold by ail druggists.
P . J. C H E N E Y &. C O ., T oled o. O hio 1 earth in front of his holdings.
THOUGHT FOR THE WEEK
whom I have observed In the game
P a p e r b a g s t h a t g ro ceries come in,
: hoard placed in ,th e fro n t o f th e B ue- p]ac?d jn tb e g a rb a g e pail, save tim e
Bird. A nother w ing w ill be placei
c]eaning the pail.
on th e b u ild in g soon and w hen t ic
ga]t p!aced ¡n tbe oven under bak-
n?w switchboar 1 is in sta lle d b \ the
^.Rg prevents scorching food on
C o o s-an d C u rry T elep h o n e com pany, th " b o tto m .
“th e h o u ‘ e of glad tid in g s ” will be a
C anned go0(is opened sev eral h o u rs
re a l a ss e t to o u r tow n.
b efo re th e y a re used ta s te m ore
Prompt and Courteous Service
I
Im m e n se Statue
J. W. MeSpudden in his book on
A m erican sculptors says th a t to carve
such a huge figure as the stn tu e of
Lincoln In the Lincoln m em orial from
a single block would be hnixwslhle.
Tw enty-eight blocks of G eorgia m ar­
ble, perfect and w ithout fissures or
seams, w ere used In creating th is
statue. The total m ass m easured over
4,(XX) cubic feet. T he sta tu e weigh«
i 270 tons.
Mrs. Wann, Mrs. Clinton, and was pr. S( nt. We are certain all the these years, but he is still a poor man.
Gretchen visited
Mrs.
Clinton’; ' members of the Christian Endeavor
It is a valuable asset, and a rare (
m o th er, M rs. S ch ro ed er in
last F rid a v .
L U C IL U S
M IL L IN E R Y
a
The very newest in
Coats, Suits, Dresses,
Hats
At Reasonable Prices.
DRESSMAKING — TAILORING
Phone 381
G O LD EN R U L E ST O R E
physique. He w as deeply and sincere-
ly religious and possessed one of the
most w inning personalities I have ever
known As a p reacber lie could have
ha(J nny crowd a(
... Mg fpet He was
nhsBSSprt how
hn«-«v«e
w i ith
t h the
t h e idea of be-
obsessed,
ever, w
ing a business m a n ; yet every busi­
ness which he touched collapsed un­
der his hand. He began life w ith a
m odest fortune, but at fifty it was
g o n e ; he had sunk it all in first one
visionary schem e and then a n o th e r;
hut he still kept on, convinced that
ultim ately he w ould m ake his fortune.
T here a re reasons. I have no doubt,
why few of us know ourselves less
well th an we should. We all hate
criticism ; we tak e advice unw illingly
\y e attem p t th e things th a t wc »vant
very much to lie able to do w ithout
considering seriously how well fitted
we are for t i,e accom plishm ent of
these things. We listen to the flat-
te re r with a m ore willing e a r than
to the candid friend who som etim es
not very kindly points out to us the
fa u lts we a re loath to adm it
BA N D O N ,
In a statement made before the
judicial council of Oregon in Port-
land last week, Chief Justice Thomas
M W. McBride of the supreme court,
declared that the supreme court is
14 months behind in its work, al­
though its members work day and
night to keep up.
Briefs that contain up to 5000 pages
of undigested stuff, objections re­
peated up to 150 times with no morej
than statutory reasons and other con-{
ditions, he submitted constitute a
disease on the body of the judiciary
chiefly in the bands of lawyers to cor- j
rect.
Several attorneys opposed the pro­
posal to adopt for the state circuit
court's the practice used in federal
courts of having the judge, instead of |
attorneys, question the prospective
jurors.
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OREGON
Tms IS YOUR LAST 0P?3^TliNITY
To have your name listed in the new May telephone
Anyone contemplating having a telephone
installed, desiring change in present listing, bold
face listing or advertising space must notity oui
office immediately—in a few days it wil he too late.
CALL NOW.
C OOS & CURRY TELEPHONE CO.
SIDWELL & SABIN
GENERAL STjORE
(© . 1925. W e s te r n N e w s p a p e r U n io n .)
STATE SUPREME COURT
MORE THAN YEAR BEHIND
IN I T S W O R K
“Just a little better for less”
!
GROCERIES, GENERAL MERCHANDISE
Fresh and Cured Meats, Stationery and School Supplies.
PO R T O RFO R D
OREGON
BATTLE ROCK
GARAGE AND MACHINE SHOP
LEUTWYLER BROS,
Garage work of all kinds, springs for any car always in stock.
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Horshoeing
and
ACETYLENE WELDING
PORT ORFORD
OREGON
A GREAT TEACHER
and Ready-to-Wear
of Portland have established
store in Bandon.
ROOSEVELT HIGHWAY
WILL GET SOME OF ’EM
WASHINGTON. D. C., May 10.—
Communities near the nation’s play­
grounds anti along the popular motor
routes will reap a two and a half
billion dollar crop of tourist gold this
year, the American Automobile as­
sociation estimated today predicting
motor travel of unprecedented pro­
portions.
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SEE BIRCH
AND
SEE BETTER
KxNOWING ONE’S SELF
Fashion Smiles on
Trimmed Millinery
BANDON
Will be in Port Orford June 2 and
3, and visit Gold Beach and other
parts of Southern Curry before
the Fourth of July.
DVERTISING conducts a public school. Its pupils are all
the readers of the home paper—in short, the whole buying
community.
ADVERTISING teaches that loyalty to the home mer­
chant brings real returns in better service and better
values. It’s a lesson that requires the repetition afforded
by the weekly arrival in the home of The Tribune.
You can teach the public to rely on your Advertisements
as safe guides to economy and satisfaction in shopping.
Moreover, people appreciate being asked for their patron­
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