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THE PORT ORF’ORD TR IB U N E, PORT ORFORD r r v e v _ ’ C 0 L > rrY ’ OREGON. K F CN ESBA Y. may 20. 1925. J+++++-:-++++*»++++++++++++* situation is th a t a la rg e r ratio of ________ J YOUR HEALTH ♦ larntre in Oregon are te stin g th eir Slashings can be burned up to May . T. cows to throw out the low producers 15 without obtaining a permit, accord + Cntholî/. i'l * * * * + + + + + + + J Strucl,ons f ° r converts in the afte r- and obtaining purebred sires. They Ing to announcem ent made at the ♦ <-atholic Church Services j P°on’ On «» Sunday-, Sunday school REFRA IN FROM SPITTING.’ are fee,ling b etter home-grown feeds sta te forestry departm ent After May The barbaric tribes of east equator- r X c e ^ c o s t ^ h ° IS it « in bo necessary to obtain per L , this ial Africa -pit when they meet an,I tTon successful com pel,- ----- - «»w H ier iu r- awuviors Iu“ 'e b~ " ~ « ~ « i ' « mits from the sta te forester or his Brief Resume of Happenings of agenta mshes this paper wdth the following purpose, spit again when they part. In bind- .... i . u . . .. ing a bargain and before shaking „ “ ’’ I!? /! y advlsable for dairy- news anti order of service for the I At Cm,I n u churches of Bandon and the Hoty M a t wiM S advance,.notic9 for the Week Collected Us K. L. Hall of Eugene, who has the Catholic *-*•>■■«< hands custom requires th a t they be *8tab,*shed >n th e business te ----- - uc glven- ^ v e n . .nV contract to grade nearly three miles coast missions fo r th e sum m er , sp it upon first. They size up a man ' ° " account o f the economic E very Sun- Our Readers. " 8um m erj day. however, there will be Rosary on his ability to spit copiously. These alt.u a” on> says P ro fesso r Brandi of the Eugene Florence highway in the months: The titu la r name of th e Catholic ^ c ^ ^ L t ^ X n i l ^ e h i l d r e 8 “ ” ^ custom s account to a certain extent . . ose now en terin g should be very --------- B|aohly section, is establishing his fo r the ease with which disease at- Cit- .°us an<l ?dopt every known The tenth annual convention of th e eonatructlon camp just west of Blaeh H u ^ n o io > i..» H ill P B H i ' t s 111 tM ir in c grading r r o z4 { M tacks savage tribes. Whole tribes tribes e,tlclency practice to reduce costs. Oregon Music T eachers' association ly' « and ** X xl>ects to I begin work l . U’5h c1 Brookinffs is O ur Lady S ta r j ginning at 10:30 a m tacks th the e savage tribes. Whole On consulting several county re was held In Portland. this week have a t tim es been alm ost extrem in ated by infections. ports P ro fesso r B randt read from a The 18th annual convention of the Portland telephone service was S e n » ,. B rooli„ g, , he ho„ On the other hand, the Chinese and almost 15.000 tele sum m er months will be held as fol- m ark the first baptism s would ra th e r be beaten than tread the ,<n -’ Conditions about n o rm al;” convened in Salem M m 1 _L_. ’ the new ground upon which some one had ex t Dalrymt en m°re pessim istic, condi- n *“ S alt,n Monday phones were ptit out of commission lows: On the third Sunday of each church building of the Spokane. pectorated. The ancient Chinese ,n ot e" coura« in g ;” “ D airy out- ° Opening Den,n* „» ----- Portland as a result of a fire which broke out month, late mass a t 9:30 a. m. E arly C i>. & S eattle Railway company’s new ata In the basement of the Pacific Tele civilization determ determ ined ined this this to avorable V.X fo n r v five years.” civilization to be be a a v v .5 ... ast i -----------. REV. L. A. LeM ILLER, mass, if any, according to special er does atio n in the tion was celebrated at Astoria, phone & Telegraph com pany’s main wise procedure. It is tru e th a t prom is- T N , eith tfter doe th e situ --------------- P astor. announcement. Religious instruction exchange. cuous sp ittin g is a relic of barbarism United S tates as a whole seem to E stacada will hold a special elec for children a fte r mass. Special in- and is a menace civilization. encourage ■■■— » * * • to w »« u m u » h . = an y expansion o U, f the me in - n o n .w ay 29 h e o question n e a H n of The Tribune gives the news. tion May 29 to decidp decide t the E ither drowned or killed by the Promiscuous spitting is prohibited to . l e t r t n i r ^ t 0" ? New York the annexation of more territo ry shock of falling in the cold water. prevent disease and preserve decency -Pd r tm ent of ag ricu ltu ral economics, v r' daughter . , Lois Shaver, — 18-months-old uuugtiter W hile the danger to health from such X « U°fb' /u th e e, O re*°n reK°n report. rep°rt- Thre Three " cra of Cascade lx ’ ?n no,, Mr' and M rs- Roy Shaver of Pine- W ittin g has hne„ e x .8« „ , e „ , never- ! . “ . « the • n?Tm a* suppIy supply » of , b u tte t,« r , „ wa . « » » » » h u „ ,. ^ « .r touuU i„ , sp been exaggerated, theless danger exists. The rules i sto ra? e March 1, tending to hold tneless danger exists. The rules ,i " • ’ cenuing to bold or a n |sn school building. sm ali irr.„. . .. . Oregon c S tate UICh £ down anti . regulations of - the T o nnroo n e " « , ~.........._ e.ncoura* . in* a »>«’'e D a|es for the sixth annual session ents' to m e Board of H ealth provide d ,COnsumPtion com provide: “ S pittin g ^ a hope of ?f h ” !“ * « * * e 611 b>’ ot <b« Pendleton sum m er norma” on the floor of public buil,lings, buildings, or r6aS° S° " n ° f cheaPe Cheaper r Prices, Prices’ school from June 22 unti Edward school will will be Edward 1 E. Brodie of Oregon City, [ T a r / Z x . Z R » ,, F t , , ¡ t a t , J „ , , be from June 22 DI I 1 I, I 1 r, 1.1 used T.. ..Lit assem blages, « ■ — T..1 z. . v 11 TTw.lezuzl LV a — a . ---------- — Q o—---------- buildings for .. public July 24. United States m inister to Siam, has or upon platform s or any p a rt of any abandoned his proposed tour of Eur- Eugene's postoffice receipts railroad or trolley car or ferry boat /” • ope return from “ his post at at April am ounted to $10 574 06 an in r.' , and , will ,............... .. **"*“ ,a post Bq IBU1M S. COBB or any other public conveyance is fo r crease of about 15 per cent over i u “« ? , ‘° S eattle' arriv in * bidden.” opening sale date In P e r m a n e n t S to r a g e April, 1924 June z.1, according to a le tte r receiv You are directly responsible for ed from him. On sale daily to and including Sep your diet, sleep, rest anti personal , J «<” n ,n k e r ,- a „ o c |,„ o n . h „ h .e „ Will J. Roberts, »"»«'»*1 principal « of the cleanliness; in short, personal hygiene, b«nk«r who tember 15th. Return limit—October Clutch in In njS hi« SGt f° r *ATay 22, a ite m oon and evening v ' hlgh 8ch° o1 at Ontario, has anti to a considerable extent, com- ' as the Human Safety --------- - j vymiLii. 31st. Liberal stopovers. he was accused of of many been selected by the land settlem ent municable disease. D isease cannot day day he was accused many things things at Wo<Miburn- Plan to include California’s varied be cure,I unless everyone of us is de but clmr^ox him si™ with be ’ Josonh n trn , __,, , com mittee of the cham ber of on«,. hut nobody ever charged cent enough to do his p a rt to safe- ing a sp en d th rift His home was on a wonders on your trip east. Go that guar,I others. We are constantly be plantation a mile from town. One Sun- “ om e near Euge a x ” -’ way; return same way or some other ing attacked by germ s. A person day he remembered that he had left born 65 years ago route if you prefer. ■with influenza or a col,I expectorates some important papers on his desk Purchase of Liptnan, W olfe & Co., C3rl Doney- President of Wil- So plan your itinerary carefully promiscuously. The sputum dries and he gave an aged negro servitor on up anti the germ s are blown around in the place bis keys and sent him for lam ette university, arrived at Salem Pioneer departm ent store of P ortland’, Let agents help you. They are _______ „ „ a year in the luu was coniP>eted when an option held S aturday after spending the dust. This dust is inhaled and the the documents. skillful, courteous and fully informed recuperating from illness ° " the pr°Pe rty by the N ational De- infection is tran sfe rred to other It was a hot day and the road was east -------------- ' on all travel matters. victim s. The germ of tuberculosis dusty, but In an hour the old darky i A two-day sta te conclave of th e n . Partm ent S tores’ ,I1C- of New York, muiay order co c o n v en e n e, e » , j in , Medford T b ^ u t T o o S o . m ay be inhale,1 from sprayed moist bai' returned with the papers Intact, Mo,ay Ask for our "Vacation Journeys" Pamphlet. after the other. " pOcbets’ one F riday with a p p ro x im a tt$ 200 dele- sputum or from ,fried sputum . Inasmuch as the germ s of com after the other. An American Legion controversy “T h at’s too bad, Uncle Jim ,” he said { gates and other mem bers present. municable disease may he harbored in Oregon has one of the lowest in over a political appointm ent will hold th e respiratory trac t, mouth, nose anti finally. "I thought I had a nickel here u. _____ fant deafth rates in _______ the United ovbibh States. U1> lndefinitely tbe Proposal to estab- th ro a t discharges, they should not be that I was going to g|ve you.” aceording to Dr. Frederick D. S tricker HSh 3 national guard company in ‘•Cap’n Henry,” said Uncle Jim, “you cast promiscuously in public places. h ealth ’ KIamath K lam ath F FaIls- alls. according to word re- Care on the p a rt of the tuberculos is look again. E f ever you had a ni/kel secretary of the sta te board of health you got It yit.” necessary in order to prevent spread ing the infection to others. The deaths by drown.ng each summer, the sa fe st person in the world is a g rad u Klam ath Falls American Legion post April brought four fatalities as the O ld R om an id e a a te from a tuberculosis sanitarium » < n illH lll||IH H H I voted to purchase a pulmotor for the result of automobile accidents, four Every Roman hourm old was sun- who has learnctl the lesson of protect , city. deaths in a fire, two suicides, one ST A F F ing others. Everyone Is a potential posed to be under the protection ,,f Miss B ertha Schmid, R. NT. A fter having been shut down since murder, one drowning and one death disease carrier. S pitting is a menace one lare and several peuates. Their Russell C. Keizer, M. Superintendent from alcoholism, according to the an,| a definance to the law of sa n ita symbols were kept In a special purt of December 18 as the result of a fire. Mrs. Carol C. Hons, R. N. Phil J. Keizer, M. D. the house called tbe "lururium.” monthly report of Dr. E arl Smith, tion. m u m " 1 ° f th ® Portland Vegetable Head Nurse Ira B. Barile, M. D. OH Mills company has resumed opera- Multnomah county coroner. Mrs. Doris Nichols Buil,I up your bo,lily resistance by W. D. Butler. M. D, OQtHJOO Y o u r C o n v e r s a tio n 0 0 0 0 0 0 i tions. plenty of sleep, m oderate eating Pathologist The state printing board has fixed reg u la r exercise and lots of fresh air. Oregon Trunk surveyors who will the price of the 1925 session laws at “MACARONI” P reserve the purity of your commun lay out two proposed lines from Bend $2.40. This includes postage necessarv ity by refraining from spitting. The first macaroni which was to Klam ath Falls arrived in Bend S at to send the publication to any part of -o- made In Italy was of diverse urday and loft Im m ediately for the in Oregon. The session laws contain 550 dairy situation as und Jumbled slmpes. It was terior. pages, 50 pages less than the laws for brought to England about 1700 FAVORABLE AS in 1921 1923 session of the legislature. F. H. McGowan, 65, picked up from by certain young men who af the highway by a stage near Deer An order will be made soon closing The dairy situation in Oregon is fected the foreign ways and Island, where he was found aoparently Salt creek. Fall creek and W inberry about as favorable as it was in 1925 habits which they saw in their 111. died shortly afte r being taken to creek districts in the Cascade national truvela. The name was tran » J^ports P. M. Brandt, head of dairy Rainier. Corner Virginia and McPherson forest to camping after June 1, ac husbandry at the Oregon experim ent ferred to these young fopg, who sta tio n except th a t many cows came were then known as “niaca- Work has again been started on cording to Nelson F. Macduff, super ronL” thro u g h the w inter in poor condition the Cohen mine near Gold Hill, in visor of the forest. The sam e ruling causing decreased production. To the ’70s this mine was a large gold was made last year on account of fire th is is . dded the fu rth e r fact of a oooooooooooooooooooooooaoo Producer, but has been inactive for hazards. com m g shortage of good hav along Téléphoné 2371 and 2361 some years. Thomas Tweet, civil w ar veteran w ith high prices of other feeds, which Work on the stretch of of “ nd Re'ld pioneer’ baa been named as will tend to increase production costs .......... . 17.3-mlle Bireccn le Dalles-Callfornla highway from a member The , , of P residept Coolidge's hon Inform ation designed to indicate Sand creek north, which is being built orary ° r3ry bodyguard in ln connection with wit_ th e ag ricultural economic outlook for _ '>y C. Nyberg. will be completed by ° anuiversa«-y of the first Norwe- the h,.,„.fit ,,f producers has ’e- Septem ber 1. eian settlem ent in America, which will bj .......... ... eerviee “ “ under the direction of R. s. RPPSt, Bankers from the eight northw est- w e e k ^ n " ^ ^ MinneapoUs the flr« farm m anagem ent specialist. Anv era counties of Oregon gathered in conclusions based on these facts arc Astoria Friday for the annual spring S X mlllion feet Pine tim ber on not to be taken as a prophecy’ but m, v, . . -------- meeting of group l Of the Oregon 64° acres ot land owned by th e Yam- m erely as a help to farm ers in lesson- ' ’6 N ortbw est is tb e nation’s last say Limd & C attle company was sold ’u g tbe hazards of unbalanced pro,luc- woodlot. F o rest industries bring Rankers’ association. The Hood River Apple Growers’ as '° 1 ,entice Pl“'kett, Klam ath logging prosperity. P rev en t fo rest fires. It soc'atlon was notlftei| that an T. ntraPt° r' for approxim ately $10.000. J he encouraging angle of the dairy pays. or $4.26 a box had been received for , , I *he Yaaiaay A Home-like Place for a carload of fancy Newtown app.es W H H a L o ^ X “ . sold In New York city at auction? A rticles of incorporation of the R. H. Grefe, at present employed on the W enatchee national forest in Canby Canal company were filed in with every accommodation possible. the county at ° Oregon Washington, has been assigned to the Citv with r, clerk ’s 8 ° office ffiCe 3‘ re Splendid Meals _ . $100,00i). It Cascade national forest as superin ( ity with capital p al stock of »100,000. _____ Com fortable Rooms. is the intention of the firm to irrigate FOR CIG ARS, TOBACi O AND W EDDERBURN tendent of road and trail construc the land lying between a noint fiv« OREGON tion. miles east of Canby to Canby c o m - ____________ _______ ______ _____ ___________ LI ’N i’II GOODS W. L. Gilchrist of Albany was cut prising some e 5000 acres. j • —— —. — —. —. — In several places about the face and Confeciionery and Pool Room Oregon pensions have been g ra n te d 1 t hands near Halsey when a China pension as ’ follows: follows: A. A. Pheasant flew into the windshield of i by ’L the v P* n 8‘ on office a Mr G ilchrist's car with such force as t r Portland’ i l 5 I H ortenso ---------------------- ° rCe 88 J - G ott- Portland, $30; Lizzie Randall, to shatter the glass The Dalles. $30; William F Reed W alter Ford. 9. La G rande schoo, Roseburg. $15; Susan Driscoll. Rose? boy, was dangerously Injured as the burg, $12; Levi Knorr, Terrebonne. result of boys playing with a pistol. $16; William O’Mara, Sutherlin, $12. He was shot through the neck and L etters com plimenting the officers lost much blood before medical a t of th e state and showing the relative tention was obtained standings of the counties In connec- tir x n iv -4 » L in m e.eth ^ , r t L « ï ï ro8 will meet with those of 10 other w est prosecutions and the counties’ pro- ern states at San Francisoo Friday to portion of fines collected from Ja n designate the In terstate roads ln those uary 1 to April 9, 1925, were sent by states to be uniformly marked as Uni- William S. Levons, state prohibition ted States highways. IF YOUR money is w orth w orking fo r It is w orth saving are printed by The P o rt Orford Tribune director. Ten were killed In traffic accidents • ave,| money, deposited in th is bank w orks for you. Open your Application for w ater rights on the on the best of paper with the necessary ink and In Portland during the first four account in our Savings D epartm ent. Do it today, tom orrow ’you North Santlam river filed by Robert months of 1925, an increase of three may forget it— the next day you may reg ret it. Simpson of Salem will be protested by m a proper manner. Prom pt attention given to over the corresponding * f period v , iuu in m 1924. .'climi Salem BU(noritifH) authorities Tbu» The city «,»»1 officers S ta rt a Bank Account fo r your boy. One of the m ost vital all orders w hether 100 or 1000 or more. .Mr 7orn ? e \ X q “ a r " nrs0Uni'rm e0 t by lessons k th a t ta u g h t by th e Bank Book. A m arked step in at police headquarters. Simpson. If approved by th e sta te en your boy s life is recorded when you show him the value of a A total of 34.112 applications for glneer. would Interfere with w ater Savings Account. . cash bonus and loans have been re rights previously acquired by the ADDRESS YOUR ORDER TODAY TO ceived since th e creation of the sol municipality. diers' relief act ln 1921. according to Ry reason of the proximity of announcem ent made at Salem by Rrownsville to the Sweet Home dis George A. W hite, adjutant-general. trlct, now under quarantine by reason The old house --- In which Homer ••...... iu 'tu t‘1 vi of ra rabies among dogs and other ani Davenport, famous cartoonist, lived In mais, school d istrict No 5” 74 », BANDON re a r’ *8 t0 be “ >« I Brownsville, along with four* other OREGON PORT ORFORD, OREGON down or moved to some other locatlor nearby districts, was placed under to provide ground space for a new quarantine by P. T. Tweed, county sta te arm ory to be erected thia year veterinarian. 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