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    The Port Orford Tribune
1 1 M U 11V
( overs Northern Curry County
.“Out W h e r e The
PORTORFORD, C l’RRY COUNTY, OREGON. WEDNESDAY. J , NE 3, ,92.,.
Nearly Three Hundred New
Laws Now Effective In Oregon
&FA E R A t PER TA IN TO CURRY
COUNTY, PROVIDING F o r
COUNTY ENGINEER. IN-
CREASING SALARIES
O F DISTRICT AT­
TORNEY A N D
C O U N T Y
JU D GE.
Voi. 34. No. 4.
DEFENSE Dflï
ÍHREE HUNDRED
OR MORE DELEGATES
ON JULY FOURTH TO GOME IN JULY
CIVIC CLUB BAZAAR ANO
DEPARTM ENT GIVES SANC­
DANCE TO BE HELO JONE B WAR
TION TO NEW MOVE— GOV.
ERNORS OF STATES JO IN
Mesdames Robert and Bernal Forty
I N A P P R O V A I,.
were hostesses to the members of the
Civic Im provem ent club on T h u rs­
There were
WASHINGTON,
- A 4 do
. day
. . . afternoon.
w v ic s severa'
evera
” • A o m .Y b i u . Y
Ju n e l 1 . __
SP6,nd the a fte r Cense day dem onsiration will be held
¡n J for
‘lS re ffula<’ club meet July 4, w ar d ep artm en t officials de
mg for the sum m er. Among them cided a f te r th eir A rm istic dav „ aP
were Mrs. Lorin F o rty of Wedder had been rejected b ^ P r e s id e n t c i ,
Fmlden S°
CHnt° n a " d
Mc‘
A t first il was th ought th a t
department commander OI
U N ITED VETERANS W RITES
F U L L PARTICULARS —
HALLS AND STENOGRA­
PH ER ENGAGED.
STANFIELD
Ï VISIT HERE
L'n n w v PREM E Cf)l RT HANDS
HOWN
UNANIMOUS
DECI.
SION— WOULD RESTRICT
OPERATION OF PARO-
C H IA L A N D
p r iv a t e
SCHOOLS.
Some 2S0 new laws enacted by the
la st Oregon lsgislature went into e f­
A t least 250 delegates will be in a t I
fect on May 28, and included in the
tendance upon th e sta te convention of |
long list a re several pert
pertaining to
the Spanish-A m erican W ar V eterans ADVISES
CHAMBER OF COM-
highw ay and the operation V1 UK
WASHINGTON, June l . - A state
which is to be held in P ort Orford
MERCE HE CONTEMPLATES
¿ ta te highw ay departm ent.
July 23, 21 and 25, according to the
school1 a t h '1Slì , p riv ate and Parochial
Of these th e new m arket road law
TOUR TO STUDY CONDI­
•schools, the United States supreme
inform ation ju st received by G. W
is considered the m ost im portant
N orton, secretary of the local Cham
TIONS
IN
CU R R Y
A
rrangem
ents
fo
r
the
club
bazaar
>?n«
h
d d thrë o tOday- The higb
T his m easure puts m arket road work
w het, T . reg °n PUbHC SCn°°* laW-
,ccmplptpd and com-j of a mobilization test loo difficult bu* her of Commerce from Geo. F. A
COUNTY.
in the sta te on a more perm anent m V ee”6
which did away with such schools
Walker, departm ent commander.
basis and corrects the divided author m it.ees appointed to m anage the af- 't was decided to undertake
b) requiring
children
between
Mr. N orton, who is giving some
non’, T here ,Win bP the US’J a! fisb and m ake the affa“ as extensive a<
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the
ity th a t has form erly existed w ith re­
tim
e
to
the
proper
consideration
of
th
m
e.7
>
T
7
ry
Stron*
probability
jsfhoS
o
l7
í
a
r
í
n
í
S
n
s
t
i
t
u
t
^
n « ? P“ b,1C
ai l de. !s s u e a n d !t is hoped the lim ited tim e would perm it
spect to m arket roads. The act re ­ tPh ".
for • P ort vznuru,
Orford, nas
ha th a t United States S p n itn r p m
Arm y officials w e n reluctant to this big
, m eeting
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Unconswtutional.
quires counties to work out definite th a t the club dance in the evening
will be patronized fully, in respect break the tradition of a n a r i o S de airea,ly engaged the necessary th r e e , Stanfield will visit' P ort Orford' dur 1 Ju rir m
A uthor -
m arket road program s, and requires
halls
for
the
conventions
of
the
w
ar
¡ng
the
present
sum
m
er
for
the
J
u
r
’
'
oninUn
McI^
y" oldi, delivering the
to the purpose fo r which th e b azaar fonse day which they sought to e 'ta h ’
each county also to prepare m arket
veterans and th eir w oman’s auxiliary; 1 Pose of gath erin g first hand d-it P i P
sald the inevitable and
road maps which m ust be approved by and dance is given, th a t of civic im- ’> h w ith the first annual te st last also has arran g ed for officers’ head inform ation concerning th e neo ,
pract!lcaI result of enforcing the Ore-
September.
th e sta te highw ay commission. This provemer.t.
W h;le President
map of the system of highw ays in
th e county m ust show the roads lead­
ing from producing to m arketing
A.n ° th !F act * ives the board o f for- her 11 he ern jb a siz e“ 5" that" Í T T ' ' e r
,MaFno' ¡.a . ^ m w a lt has ’been eral governm ent as w íu J
other 1 taher6" ^ '
u n d eltaki"* not
centers. The new law is th e back­ *?stry auth o rity to acquire by g ift or ■» •>
a t the de- engaged as official stenographer fo r m att ers of p u b lk im port
^ ^ l . 7 ^ 7 h afm fu7 but lon* regarded
bone of a county m arket road system donati, n in the nam ? of the sta te for- t-,rv o n 'tlw T 4» « Purely volun-1 th e v eteran s’ convention
, as useful and meritorious,
Senator Stanfield ,
th a t is calculated to do for th e coun­ est or brush-covered land wh-’ch i-
i
p a rt ° f tbe sta te s an;| in-
local Chamber of C o nim e^e th a t lie ; p
r e
' 7 ' ’^ ‘S nothin* in the
ties w hat the sta te system of high­ suitable fo r the grow ing of fcrest? nhn
'
deDartm?nt to em-
desires
to
get
in
close
touch
¿
R
h
»
"
h
-
*
a
T
" 1 t0 ,n<licate th a t th *y
or
for
park
purposes.
Th,°
,
a
n
7
1
out
theP°
“
“eCide(I
to
w ays has done for the state. It pro­
sections of the sta te on a m L
r
‘led l ° ‘» c h a r g e th e ir obli-
vides for the appointm ent of a coun forever reserved from sale, but small
“I have 7
k- L:
and realizes th a t X ° L * V
S
^ i h e 7 t a ‘ ^ t(
students
tv engineer who shall have charge of isolated tra c ts m av be exchanged for of
\
’° n to the hBldin,
s a ? s s r -
•« *
s x - s s t
th e road construction.
th e p u rp o se o f b locking holdings fo r id-m sa id in h i s T ^ ’ ’
” 4 Coo>
.im in -strativ e purposes.
R e v en u e .,nn™
"
tie r - but I do not
Io Have County Engineer.
H o p ...™
U tt
derived fro, the sa!e of pr0(lucts^
0 PP^
y™ X P° Sa' tHat * b9
The C urry county court will, in a l’
probability, appoint E. Fred Wann the lands go tow ards carry in g out the
■ng the tim e the Spanish-A m erican
If. 'Lou i n s i d e r it desirable to hold i
“We think it entirely plain th a t
county surveyor, as county road en­ provisions of the act.
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W a r veterans are here, in July, and
U
nder
th
e
head
o
f
insurance
o
n
e
,
,
?
d°
fensp
te
st
th
is
y
ear
I
would
the act of 1922 unreasonably in ter­
gineer. This will m ake the office
A total of 32 pupils graduated from Png
addr6SS before the Sath " ' feres with the liberty of parents and
.’t; J u ’y 4 as being a more an-i
more rem unerative, altho it will still am endm ent gives m ore freedom to
1 /.I' ♦ 1. grade
__ 1 of A the
, a
_ _ lem entary
*
fra tern al benefit societies in th a t the ’?ropr{Ate
E
proprm te date. O therw ise I think it ( the n E I* ighth
be on a per diem basis.
guar,nans to direct the upbringing-
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law is not held to restric t th e ir rig h t !'es,rab,e to irpt au th o rity of congress, i schools of Curry county, according to
and education of children under their
O ther Road Laws in Effect.
control.
n the use of any .. __rplus
surplus above
the
„„„ ' n ' j ay not national holiday, is I
aoove
cne proposed.
nrnn„o.
_ rate
, tables
...
ai’n im n ulation
la T in n required .1 1
A nother new act gives the high­ accum
bv
p r,°P°sed-
• ¿ 7 ° f ten heretofore pointed out,
w ay commission authority over all and
— ’ accretions
-
-•
•
ft • occurs
thereon,
provided the ’
°,c.curs to
to me
n™ th a t ___
your _____
com- ent. Brookings led the list with the
rights guaranteed by the constitu-
ferries and toll bridges on sta te high­ •surplus is used for th e common benefit J v P ia ]
t0
trovernors of the g re a te r number, 14, while Harbor
| tion may not be abridged by legisla-
w ays. It has p articu lar reference to of all members. O ther am endm ents
. tateS shou|d em phasize th at came second with 5, and Gold Beach
■ tion which has no reasonable rela­
th e Roosevelt highw ay. This will e f­ pertain to securities and bonds to be
th
ird
with
4.
Those
successfully
p
ass-'
fesP°nse to th e proposed te st
tion t 0 some purpose within the com­
fec t C urry county’s one ferry , on deposited with the .....
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.
. « 7 . . ' . S . f.u re Iv .voluntary.
-
' ng the E ‘8'hth »fade exam ination
s ta te
insurance
petency of the state.
W ASHINGTON. D. C„ Ju n e 1.
Rogue river above Gold B each.’
I m
ention this
com m issioner by foreign and alien
'nP,?t,on
th ’s fo
for r the reason th a t j W% e :,
Thomas Riley M arshall w ar-tim e . 'The fundam ental theory of liberty
The act repealing th e q u a rte r mill corporations and com panies engaged 7 ! , aCt,onL m ust necessarily be predi- L ,
,
Orfo rd— Fdna
Miller
and vice-president
of the United States6 1 up?n which all governm ents in this
road tax removes the last property in fire insurance in O regon; ad ju sters h « !? •°? What they consider to be the F ,°yd W right.
'b er .
”*
t i t fit I
T»
—
-
W
edderburn—A
iris
Cooke
i
'
,
7
,
be{®
todaV.
on
rpp”se> excludes
any general
ta x th a t applies to the sta te high­ of fire and m arine insurance, and the
* ln terests of th e ir sta te s.”
W edderbum — Air?« P aa L.«
here todav. He passed awav
w ay fund.
Gold
Beach—
L
aura
R-fin,
Tnm
h
4
/
k®
W
il,ard
hotel.
where
he
*
o
f.
the.
sta
te
to standardize its
(standard policy form s of life” "insur-
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nau Deen
’ok, Charley Caughell
a n d F l ’ ja
^ k m e ,k s H
u®6" ' severaI d ays with a cold f hddrpa. by forcing them to accept
The tax on distillate, wliich for ance companies,
C” « .'.,- > C . . ghell
r t e„ and E11„
b. th and h e a rt
Th< e n j .
E lizabeth
mv.
0 instruction from public teachers only.
some years has been 2% cents a gal- ! TIle real estate brokers’ act Is
“The child - is
not a mere creature
Langlois—
Bervl
Sorensen
n
unexpectedly,
as
he
had
shown
im-
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Ion, is removed by a law th a t becomes j strengthened, adding to the power of
effective today.
; th e real estate com m issioner and
,
h
. of the sta te ; those who n u rtu re him
and direct his destiny have the rig h t
Two of the new highw ay acts do f u r ther protecting th e public,
Florence M eservey
Y “
u®CUr~ nCe, of h eart a tta <* which coupled with the high duty, to recog­
n ot become effective a t once. On ( O ther new laws include the follow-
Brookings— Ralph P ark er M.,r„nv t , su ffered a week ago. Tentative nize and prepare him for additional
Ja n u a ry 1, 1926, the so-called ped- lnf7
Dye, Lois* C ,ark P\ Pu \ t r ’ S n K
£ " ’inS^ a
f ° ’'
“4
obligations.”
Memorial day
filers’ license fee act becomes effective. ' E xtending benefits of sta te bonus
—" was fittin g ly ob-
An Oregon federal court decision
I t provides fo r a 50 per cent increase and ,oan act to Spanish w ar veterans. Sei?’ed S atu rday, May 30.
Edward Ganong, E arl Tucker, I.etha
R egulating salmon fishing in Rogue • A flaCr fln11 and b re w in g of flowers Sm ith, Homer Ransom, LvU P e te r s ,^ u n 7 n E .V '6 P? d Ca? e h® Was sittin ir giving t Wo schools an injunction
in th e license fees assessed against all
Eef
m t0 the blue deep Pacific from the ,
Edward
M o l i n ’ Z " wa's Z ' Z b e d s id i^ S u m ’Jmdv restrain in g the sta te officer, from
tru c k s and cars used com mercially by river,
enforcing the law in September,
” «vn.ms, ixnes ria c e and Ger- slumnino-
j •
th e ir owners in the delivery of pro-
pro’- ' R egulating fishing in Coquille river Wha,r,! at 10:30 a - m. by some of t h e 1 / —
ducts, such as gasoline and oil a n d 1 Refi»iring tre a su re rs or oth«r of- ^ « a ll ffirls of the town, directed b y i tru d e Sorensen.
' . j ’
n upon his pillows, he 1926, when it was scheduled to g„
bakery products.
f'.cers of C0UnlIes, cities, towns, ir r ita - ,
B^rnaI F o rty> honoring th e ,
W edderburn, D istrict No IS— F l l , c n l ' l v w ith e, m w ,t.b out a word, appar- into effect, was affirm ed. The law
adopted in a general state election
Truck Limit One Y ear L ater.
tln? d
-'rain ag e d is tric t, d™ ne<1 v etera" s a"d those of th e Adams.
E " en
M o rS an T b o d v '
i.
The act reducing the maximum load " ? ’am a? on d:'st" 'c ts or oth er politico
;' Vas a " ^ p r e s s iv e exercise. „ H arbor - Gold« Scobee, Thelma n i t e , v in a r e c X L ^ " T 4 . ^n' ,efi- under the initiative in November
lim it of trucks from 22,000 to 20,000 i X l — — " 1 ? ° / ap o rt J ? the
LX o“
C“sbofn and
«andscom , Beulah Fitzhugh, Vesta Hill e rm e te rv , In d ia n a n
C r° Wn ’922, affected about 12 000 children
now in private and church schools
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tre
a
su
re
r
the
sta
tu
s
of
th
eir
bonded
Practjc»ble
for
P
ort
Orford,
and
it
is
Hum
phrey
an?
pounds, and th e maximum load fo r ;
Ralph Atwood
Governor W alter M Pierce
At­
N ativ e of Ind ana.
¡^P
*d
th
a
*
it
will
be
repeated
each
(
any one axle to 14,000 pounds, will i n<p ’ * rprs.
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Commg from V irginia stock but torney General Isaac H. Van Winkle
n ot become effective until Ja n u ary 1
i^ ' iding th a t ons X m ark only is
v
k S ,e r ?' b irth ’ Thcm as RHev and D istrict A ttorney Meyers of
Exercises a t the cem etery a t 2 p
1827.
necessary in voting fo r president or
lirs h a il, w hile a successful lawyer Multnomah county, who were named
An am endm ent is made to th e lien '
P,p °i(lent.
m., announcem ents being made by
in the injunction, appealed to the su­
law, providing fo r a lien on logs. The
<pP£a |ing requirem ent th a t bride Rev. Smith consisted of: Invocation.
preme
court to dismiss it on the
ow ner of the logs has the alternative rnust.
resident of county where Pp?,’ e m. '7 : A m erica, congregation:
mUR . be
-e resid;
grounds th a t the law was a consti­
o f releasing the lien by filing a bond niarnacre been
is
obtained.
■•' u u ia in e ,!.
» m ith ; America, congregation-
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ana and again la te r when he was se- tutional exercise of the police power
R egulating sale of milk products ' v>, er: Lincoln’s G ettysburg address’
w ith the county clerk in double the
A
Special
Communication
of
P
o
r
tlm
a te i n 1912 and "lftlG.''
runninK of the state.
F - ..........
G illings;
reading
Davis
am ount of the lien. The object if and preventing fraud and adultera- John
Tv
n •••
a v is '
“
v iu i
c o m m u n ic a t io n o f For
The Hill m ilitary academy and
tions.
T
>
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•
’
.
ontinff: flair drill, sm all prirls; S ta r ' Orforil Lodge No. 170 of F o rt Or
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to protect the laborer.
the Society of the Holy Names of
..v ¡ „ „
""""" j i S
‘" - • X r L . ü X X w " S ' í X X m .'’' 135 L' ' R0E
Can Sell Timber.
Jesus and M arv obtained the lower
a X X ‘authorized X X i r t i r timbeT i H Providing
s X T v Z for clearing ° of f re’iis
tra
tia
n
1
ne
Peam
tery
court mjunction „„ the argum ent
registration
The cem etery has put on a new ! ,odf e ro o m ’on Monday evening,'*J u X
H IG H W A Y C O N T R tC T S IN
\W \R D i n H
.7 nW' if rn fo r« d, would de-
from state lands
U nder the nkl ( ♦ 7 Pnstma.ster.s rem oving from »PPenrance with the large white 1st,
ls L a t l which tim
o f instruc­
in s t „ i,, i
1 1 KRY ARE AW YRDED prive them of th r ir property without
time e a school of
,.w not
, i . „ 320
o, . . . X L 'X . ?
by T " " ry « ' «“ ■’ P“"lS
“•
tion was held for the benefit of both
The tw o la rg e st contracts for dim process of law. in violation of the
land
sold to
to any
an v one
nn» person
„ p .c ,„ I
f parsons who are no longer
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lodges, by U. S. Hufford, of New
land could
could be
he sold
Roosevelt
H ighw ay work aw arded thi Fourteenth am endm ent to the con­
residents of community. For conven- CHETCO R IV E R B PID G I.
port, Oregon. Mr. H ufford holds a
regardless of the tim ber on the land. lence m m ailing pam nhlets
,
i
« « irt.h
ea
r
w
ent
fo r stretches in Cur-v stitution.
The new act provides th a t the tim ­
Providing fo r perm anent records of
SES MONDAY evening first grade certificate from the Com county, and both were won bv well
The two schools also contended the
m jttee on Masonic Instruction, whiri
ber alone may be sold either a t pub­ p i X " “ ” l
c
,
,
!
T u e « ,.y can be earned only by passing an ex mown contractors. The biggest eon- m easure denied them equal protection
lic auction or by sealed bids.
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ract went, to .......
John
R. Hill „.
of H ar undpr t h p 'aw and Impaired th eir con-
Salaries Increased
S o u th ern 1 C® ChetC° RiVCr bri' lge’ *n am ination one hundred per cent per
Few Tax Laws S tart.
bor,
wp
II
known
in
P
ort
Orff
r ' -ind
flchooi wpro incorpor-
feet on all w ritten and unw ritten
' -
•
-
crd’ and ^ Pd «nder the laws of the sta te of
Few of the new laws effective p e r - ( Increasing salaries of s n o r e s . Southern
v ri'Y C
” “ urry
‘ 7 . county,
tuu,,l-y, collapsed
collapsed
work
of
the
various
degrees,
a
dis
tain to taxation. One regulates the judges
' P m ° n Monday night, and is now out of
_________
a-sessm ent and taxation of tran sien t
Increasing salaries of d istrict ot f f ’” nus81ort- The w est span is said tinction held by very few members of
chuck s t r e t c h ^ b etter than" 'fiv e NO1 K 0 ,,A ,K Y HERD
livestocq tran sfe rred from one coun- i torneys. Through the new law t k o r i . , a ve c°m pletely gone down. This the Ordei. Mr. Hufford expressed
ty to another, dividing the assessm ent I C urry countv d istrict atto rn ey is in
ridF,® ^ as condemned several months satisfaction a t the good a tte n d a n t m . S'. n n ' for wb:ch M r- Hill Will re
TO BE SOLD SOON
between the counties.
¡creased
«/.-.on per 1.
te highw
counties.
creased from SriXW)
S i200 te
to S1500
v ear ag0
P e r t by
/ T . th
n e T - sta
f 846
h’,ghw ay bridge ex ­ ' a t the meeting, and complimented • T , 6 / ^ ' 065' H,' S m any frieada ap“
several
of
the
members
on
th
e
ir
pro
Increasing
salary
of
counU
judge
n
n
f
A,
W3S
fo
rtu
n
ate
th
a
t
no
Tax Paying Time Changed
,lwl to hear of his good fortune.
COQUILLE. June 1.—Judge K<>n-
' U rd' “
« “ » " « « » • « M . „ col- ficiency in certain p arts of the work.
Of considerable im portance is the 0 , C urrv
-
C reek ' , 4?d a y rf' fu ’ <‘d t" confirm
the
The Gold --------------
B each-H unter’s
act whereby the dates on which the
stretch of 2H miles went to D P
?** L N ordstrom dairy herd
nuntv Judge Bailey gets an increase
Count» r
• • ’
of
first h alf of taxes is due is changed from «1000 to «1500. This bill was in- , '- ° u n ty Com missioner Ed Sypher Stockholders
I lymale of Bnndon, who built the . F ,? ,7 ;’0’ bolding th a t the price was
from April 5 to May 5 and the sec­ troduced and ptrt thru to passage by n i r
’ paS8ed th «-°ugh Port
H unter’s Creek-M yer's Creek stretch
° '° W-
Bandon Bank Called
ond h alf from October 5 to Novem­ S tate R epresentative S. P. Peirce of p
u Tue!<day on bis way to Gold
MS
t
m
a
r
’
?
n'*
WaR
bid
for
«t
«70,445
,
H erbert Howell, eOuntv a(rPnt of
For Full Assessment
ber 5.
C urry county.
Beach, w here he was to be joined by
Mr. I lymale is already on th e ground J o “pPb'ne county, and Mr. Lough
Forest P atrol Effected.
F or arb itratio n and a v a M in con- •
Ju d ffe Bailey and th e two
It m ,y be all rig h t to he a stock and expects to com plete the job en- a ry ; J ° rsey breeder of Monmouth,
Several acts relating to th e sta te trovprsie^
oversies except
pvp .„, r e l r t i n
rPai ‘aten,'ed on going to the scene of I holder m a bank if the Institution p a y tirely, including the graveling by Sep m ade th c offer. Receiver Ray Mc-
rP
a,.th
e
accident
to
confer
"with“
Com
mis?
fo re stry departm ent
carried the estate titles.
15 to 30 per cent dividend yearly, but ^ember I. This stretch is through N air sub'nitted it to the court,
em ergency Cause, but two im portant
sioner Bud McVay and a rra n g e for
Nordstrom made an assignm ent
New banking code.
not
so fortunate if the hank closes and the town of Gold Beach.
tak in g care of traffic.
ones are effective.
One of these
The sta te highw ay commission is "'’mB ,im '’ aarn He has a fine place
C reating a commi 8ÎO
then the com ptroller of currency call
"in
E lth c r the old ferry road, two
am ends the com pulsory patrol law and report on pcssibl
advertising to receive bids a t its npar Bando" aad imported some not-
by changing the definition of “forest of local srovemment
.
l
m des dP l be Chetco, not used fo r ten upon each and every stockholder tf lune meetm". for a nPw brff)p,e ovpr e,l Je rse y stock.
in M«‘- m a h y e a « , will have to ’be brought ¡nU pay a 100 p er cent assessm ent fo-
lan d ” so th a t it includes everything county and sta te o f Oregon.
Scaled bids will he a-ked soon
»ervle»
the benefit of the depositors. This the Chetco River in C urry countv
th a t contains enough forest debris to
R equiring recording of m a rrm ~ . |f. D| a n k ?he Z Z ' Z Z
m a',e
to la tte r has just happened in the r a sr
fu rth e r the spread of fire.
This censes
nses and
»ml rlii-z,»«..
. l -‘at-,
. . a
Plan<
railr
CHILDREN’S DAY JU N E II
divorces _.:»v
with the
"n ’ - L
T" the
" 'u
'“ “ co, a,I bridge of the C. of the F irst National Bank of Ban LADIES’ AID HOLDS
a t ' * .®
um
ber
m akes it Dossible fo r the sta te fo r­ board of health.
'
and use it for don whfch «lose,! two months ago
ALL DAY MEETING
Children’s Day will he observed at
e ste r to place cutover land and land
Standarfhnn<? and tfradfng1 ecrirc.
Fa IC
An asses ment of this natur? ought te
of a sim ilar character on the tax roll-
home of the Community church a week from
R e g y le tin - nosseesinn, sale end use
A speeding a u ,
lid m aterially In reopen In-’- th e in w T h* J a.rt,e*’ AW mpt a t
next. Sunday, June 14. A program
in order th a t it shall bear its shar»
■ le i in « Indiana i ■ititutien. Thp sum
»
a ? rP” ',!r = r’ -
turned over tw?“
of I C ’-j ' " H ex ■Irs. W a.fer Sabin for nr, B|| ,lav is being arranged.
• ni V
of the protection costs. Exem ptions ’ C reating deportm ent o f A m -ricanl- going. The car
ncef
n~
E:f*ppn
members
were
p
res­
hen kept on rw>cted to be realiter! from tb;« ou ree
fo
r patrol
o -rts for
are not now
lim ited 169
to five
resident
owners
to exceed
a.,on
m em
ond
b e;.“ non-paid
" 1’' ' " “ COmn"
commission
MWn of tendencies w ere sou:
'
1 ‘ A ‘ tiirt ° tZ Tbe assessm ent
to be made on or ent and a very profitable a't.erv
F o re st conservation i- nnt “ Woods-
man sp are th a t tre e ” oratory: it is
before June 29, 1925, or the receive, was spent. E ac’ m em ber brought
„
acres if more than half of it lie.
P roviding fo r poultry veterinarian, th a i'e a m
' "betteV r i g h ^ H e 'L p ^ ' will take necessary means to collect a cover d dish an..
• w ere -so m e the Wise use
contin
V -o'luc!
".'••I eats.” All enje
same.
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walk homeward.
the U. S. F o rest Service.
THIRTY-TWO EIGHTH
GRADUATES FBOM CORRY
C 0 H M T Y SCHOOLS ä
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THOS. fi. MARSHAL DEAD
PORT ORFORD PEOPLE
OBSERVE MEMORIAL DAY
EXPERT INSTRUCTOR
ATTENDS LOOSE MEETINB
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