THE PORT ORFORD TRIBUNE, PORT ORFORD, CURRY COUNTY, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JU N E 3, 1925.
THE PORT ORFORD TRIBUNE
W. E. HASSLER,
Managing Editor.
Henry .M. Axtell
Local Representative.
Tourists’ Campgrounds Are Under
Jurisdiction of State Board of Health
PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY
“ OLD-SALT” TALES
I, CAPTAIN IRA PERKINS
IC o p y r lc b t .)
MORE FAMILIES STATE
THEY'RE COMING TO OREGON
PORTLAND, June 1.— (Special)—
Eighty-five families, bringing with
them a total of $185,000 for invest
ment in Oregon farms, have returned
signed puestionnaires stating their in
tention of coming to Oregon during
the month of June, according to W. G.
Ide, Manager of the Land Settlem ent
Department of the Oregon Develop
ment Fund.
These 85 families represent 22
, states and the three Canadian provin
ces of Alberta, Saskatchewan and
New Brunswick, according to the re
port. The new settlers will come to
Oregon by rail and overland by auto
mobile.
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COOS COUNTY DANCE
HALL LICENSES REVOKED
Inasmuch as Curry county will not over 200 feet from such a de- dwelling houses or other buildings t o !
I doubtless provide
many tourist I pository. These depositories shall not be used for human habitation a r e .
S ub scrip tio n , p er y ear
#2.00
campgrounds from 1925 on, this news- be permitted to become foul-smelling erected in any public campground, the I
paper believes it a public duty to
Entered at the Postoffice at Port Or herewith reprint the rules and regu or unsightly or breeding place for following minimum requirements in!
flies.
their construction shall be observed
ford at second class mail m atter under lations governing such grounds as
Camping Space.
Note—In addition to observing
the act of March 3, 1879.
provided in the law passed by the
Section 5. Each camping party shall these requirements, all local building i
1925 legislature so that present as be allotted usable space of not less ordinances must be complied with.
Advertising Rates.
well as prospective owners may be than 350 square feet,
1. All floors shall be raised at least j
Made Known on Application
able to govern themselves accord-
W ater Supply
j 18 inches above the ground and space
ingly and comply with the require
Section 6. A water supply of sani- underneath shall be kept free from)
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 3, 1925.
ments:
tary quality shall be provided in ample obstruction.
RULES AND REGULATIONS
quantity to meet all requirements of
2. All floors shall be constructed of
RADIO AS TH IEF DETECTOR
G o v erning
the maximum number of persons us- tOngue ond grove material,
Radio and its many functions con-1
TOURISTS’ CAMPGROUNDS
ing such ground at any time. Said
3. Interior walls shall be of sur-
tinues to be a wonder to the people'
Adopted March 25th, 1925.
w ater supply shall be easily obtain- faced lumber or other material that
of the world. The latest use to which i The State Board of Health is here able from its source or on a pipe dis- may be easily kept clean and shall be
Because the new law relating to
radio has been put is, according to by empowered, autorized and di-tribuU on system, faucets from which! c'On^troeted~M th a t they may aPwayi
dance halls outside of incorporated
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the report just made public by the rected to make such rules and regu-i shall be located not more than 300
^eot in a thoroughly clean
cities, which went into effect May
EUphaata A baft
f,Ammnr('a
tUIsaf' liltiOHS for the conducting of
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Commerce Tlnnartmont
Department, tliaf
that n/
of thief
feet z_______
from any _____
camp or
picnic
spot
dition. *
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one strong push of his 28; is more stringent than the old law,
detecting in places where precious campground as in its judgment shall j within such ground. If water supply,
No
used A for
county
court of Coos _ county
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- _ a room
w i <4 w-'V’l
M 4
1 sleeping
1IVA. 4 44 pur-
44 4
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aa «a aaa w 441«
BB $7’ Saa 4* , tamped
a JI1
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the V
eaptaln
metals are handled.
be necessary to insure the greatest is obtained direct from above-ground poses shall have less than 509 cubic the tobacco la the bowl of his stubby j voked all the dance hall licenses effec-
Previous to the installation of this degree of sanitation, aad as will most source, said source must be covered i#et of air space for each occupant, hrlar pipe. He atruk a aatota There tive June 1. The new law makes it
method of thief detecting workmen effectively conserve the health a n d property^
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— withdrawn
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. present a
alienee
» « " » g kl> t>oy admirers necessary for
applicants
to
in Germany handling precious metals ! promote the welfare of persons visit- means of
-4 open pipe or
__ faucet.
.
. Ip no J each sleeping room shall be equal to u ntil
— the
- pipe was under fu ll M aw ay petition signed by several free holders
have been subjected to a daily search,, ing and patronizing such camp. (Sec case can dipping from open sprijgs
residing in the school district where
at least one-eighth of the floor area aad draw ing preparly.
or have been compelled to use w hat;tion 6, Chapter 137, Laws of 1925).
or wells be permitted.
“Most a t you boy« saw ttae ele the halls are located and also the fur
of
the
room.
are known as “change rooms," places
The following regulations shall
Sectioa 7. Any water consider’d un
6. Windows of sleeping rooms shall phants up In the otrcua yestarday.” The nishing of a bond inthe sum of $500
where clothing is changed before leav apply to tourists* campgrounds, or
safe
for
human
consumption
ia
the
be
so eoastructed that at least half of captain meditated a m o u s a t "But. to conduct an orderly place and not
ing the building. These conditions any tract or parcel of laad owned,
boy a, there la aa much difference be allowed intoxicating liquor to either
are done away with as the new ma maintained or used for public camp vicinity of such ground, to which each window can be opened.
tween these Indian elephants which be sold or dispensed in or upon the
campers
or
picnickers
may
have
ac-
7.
Cooking
shall
not
be
permitted
chine, located at the factory door, ing, whether the same be owned, used
the circus owns and a real, live, stam premises.
cesa,
shall
be
either
eliminated
or
ia
any
sleeping
room,
rings a bell whenever a workman car or maintained by any city, county,
or shall be kept posted with! 8. if kitchen is provided, it must peding, battling African elepbant aa
rying metal in unusual quantities city and county, township, village, j purified,
there Is between your grandma's pussy SMEDBURG HOSPITAL TO
placards definitely warning persons be equipped with running w ater and
comes within its range.
and a live, aplttln’, wlldwooda bob
community, institution, person, firm against its use.
MOVE FROM MARSHFIELD
sink connected with sewerage system, cat
cat.
or corporation, upon which tract or
septic
tank
or
a
covered
cesspool.
Protection
Against
Fires.
THE CAT AND THE MONKEY.
_
,
“There
Isn't
an
African
elepbant
In
parcel of land persons may camp,
A movement is on for the removal
Section 8. No fires shall at any I Kitchen must be screened a g a in s t. captJvIty today. That shows you what
1. A Fable is a story, in which either free or charge or by the pay time be so located as to endanger) fl¡^s an(l mosquitoes.
of the Smedburg hospital from Marsh
sort of fighters they are.
animals or other objects are supposed ment of a fee.
field to Coquille. Mrs, Mary Smed-
automobiles or other property in the | 9. If private toilet is provided it
“Of course, now and then, one of burs- the owner
to talk, although they never do so.
Supervision.
r carnP
a m n ground.
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,ine owner,
No fires shall be left must be water-flushed and connected) them has been trapped. Several times !
qn,7Vf CnoniUe to
s k n leave
lT
2. The moral of a fable is the in
Section 1. The management of every
a
sbaUteb
le<
l
l
^
l
timer
an<-
a”
fif
e
sl
with
a
_sewerage
system
or
septic’
men
have
brought
them
out
from
the
nroner
,
,;sirp
for
th
?
struction to be drawn from it. Here public camp or picnic ground shall
proper
desire
for
the
establishment
shall
be
completely
extinguished
be
tank.
Room
containing
such
toilet
j
Jungles
alive. There was one like she will' be glad to locate there with
is the fable of the cats and the assume responsibility for maintain- fore leaving.
must have window opening to the out-J that—
monkey.
j ing
_ in _ good repair all sanitary ap-
.
.. „
.
her equipment consisting of accom-
side air and its floors must be con
Sewage and Refuse Disposal.
'’A i ? . ? “ ..“.1’-
modations for 12 beds an.l a complete
3. Two hungry cats, having stolen) pliances on said ground, and shall
on
the
A
frican
w
est
c
o
a
s
t
O
ur
ship
structed
of
impervious
material.
Section
9.
The
method
of
final
some cheese, could not agree how to 1 promptly bring such action as may be
surgery.
10 If bathroom is provided it must ; nas an °ld three-masted schooner.
divide it. So they called in a monkey,: necessary to prosecute or eject from sewage or refuse disposal utilized in
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have
an impervious floor and m u st! She had belonged to a man who liked
connection
with
the
operation
of
any
to decide the case.
I such ground any person who wilfully
C eursa o f W ie J o m
fancy trim m ings, and her decks und
have
window
opening
to
outside
air
camp
or
picnic
ground
shall
be
such
4. “ Let me see,” says the monkey, or maliciously damages such appli-
Winks— “What woul-’ you do if a
Bath gnd lavatory must be connected1 cabln " ere cluttered up with carved
with an arch look, “this slice weighs ances or any person who in any way as to create no nuisance.
wo°dwork. which may have added to bandit told you to hold up your
Section 10. Fly-tight privies or with sewerage system, septic tank or her
more than the other.’’ With that, he j fails to comply with these regula
good looks, but did not add any bandar’ Jinks—“Well, If after a hur
bit off a large piece, in order, as heltions.
w ater flushed toilets shall be pro- cesspool.
to her ease of handling or safety In ried consultation with them my legs
said, to make them balance.
11. Covered metal gargage contain-! a heavy sea.
Section 2. At least one c a r e ta k e r ! '* '^ an<l shall be maintained in a
didn’t feel they were equal to the
5. The other scale was now too shall be employed by the management | c'ean an'l sanitary condition. Separ-! ers must be provided; a t least one; "We were tramping It. Our cap emergency I’d urge my hands to go
heavy. This gave the upright judge to visit said camp or picnic ground, ate toilets for men and women shall for every two buildings.
tain and owner was one of those wbo oa up. I think.”—Cincinnati Enquirer,
a fine pretext to take a second mouth every day that campers or picnickers. be provided, one for each 25 men, and
12. Buildings shall be cleaned daily i think tliat It’s better to take long risks
ful.
ground. Such c a re ta k e r i one for 25 women, or fraction there- and after each occupancy shall b e ! and win big, rather than go In for a
occupy ' said ground
PORT ORFORD
6. "Hold! hold-” cried the two cats; shall do whatevery may be necessary ¡°F °F the maximum number of per- thoroughly cleaned. If* bedding is safe thing which only stands to show
“give each of us his share of the to keep said ground and its equipment sons occupying such ground at any provided it must be kept in a clean! a small profit
LODGE
in a clean and sanitary condition.
I time. No camp or picnic spot with- condition.
rest, and we will be content.”
“Ivory waa our present aim, but
A . F. A A. M.
Section 3. Each and every owner *n sucb ground shall be a t a greater
7. “If you are content,” says the
there was little cf It to be shipped that
Penalties.
monkey, "justice is not. The law, my and lessee of any public camp or distance than 400 feet from both a
No. 170
Section 13. Failure to comply with ’ year. Therefore It was no more than
friends, must have its course.”
picnic ground shall be held responsi-! men’s an<’ a women’s toilet. The Io the foregoing regulations shall be! natural that the captain should Jump Meota aec«nd Saturday., o f each
8. So he nibbled first one piece, and ide for full compliance with these cation o f all toilets shall be plainly deemed sufficient cause for declaring a t th e ch> nee of some big money < 0
month. V isiting brethem welcome.
indicated by signs.
then the other. The poor cats, seeing I regulations,
the premises a public nuisance under be m ade oy taking a boatload of ani
WALTER SABIN, W. M.
their cheese in a fair way to be all
Section 4. Supervision and equip-1 Section 11. A sufficient number of the provisions of Chapter 137, Laws m als across to th e S tates. T he of
Worshipful Master
eaten, most humbly begged the judge ment sufficient to prevent littering of iron hoppers or basins shall be pro- of Oregon, 1925, and Section 8516 fer looked good to him. T he anim als
JOHN F, GILLINGS, Secretary
w
ere
finally
got
aboard
and
we
were
to give himself no further trouble.
the ground with rubbish, garbage or; vided, and each shall be connected; Laws of Oregon.
9. “Not so fast, I beseech you, my other refuse shall be provided a n d : with a sewerage system or covered
Section 14. These regulations shall on our way.
“You would ha,ve lnughed and cried
friends,” says the judge; “we owe maintained.
Fly-tight depositories cesspool; these are to be used for the be printed and kept posted in several
x
CURRY CHAPTER
both If you could have seen th a t cargo.
justice to ourselves as well as to you. for such materials shall be provided disposal o ' domestic waste waters.
conspicuous places in every camp or
NO. 135 O. E. S.
T h ere w as a funny little zebra who
What is left, is due to me in right of | and conspicuously located. Each and Construction ••■nd Maintenance of picnic ground
nleet>ngs,
brayed about tw enty-tw o hours out of
my office."
i every camp or picnic spot on said I
Buildings,
OREGON STATE BOARD OF the tw enty-four, and who tried dili
/ a t h i r d
Saturday
10. So saying, he crammed the) ground shall he within a dlistance of! Section 12. If cottages, cabins, HEALTH.
,e ach month.
gently to kick the door of his stable
whole into his mouth, and very
Visitors always
off its hinges.
T hen th ere w as a
I
gravely dismissed the court.
welcome.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
ceased bidding. The person making your operations, to the satisfaction of sick giraffe which to ttered to and fro
Moral.
MRS.
MYRTLE
McKENZIE,
on
its
ridiculous
high
legs
and
looked
j
the
highest
bid
will
be
required
to
im-
and by the method approved by J,
—ISOLATED TBACT
It. This fable teaches us, that it is
Worthy Matron
I mediately pay to the Receiver the A. Walsh or Eugene White, District a t you with g reat brow n eyes till you
better to hear slight wrong, rather
Public Land Sale.
; amount thereof.
MRS. FLORENCE PONTING,
than to resort to law for trifles.
Warden for the district in which your w anted to grab him 'round th e neck
DefMirtment of the Interior.
and tell him to perk up and every
Secretary
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Any
persons
claiming
adversely
the
j
operation
has
been
or
is
being
carried
U. S. Land office at Roseburg, Ore
thing would be all right. T here w ere
A M O U N T A IN DREAM
above-described
land
are
advised
to
on.
The
owner
of
any
land
on
which
gon. April 20, 1925.
these, and a lot of others— including
(By M. T. W.)
NOTICE is hereby given that,
° r haS bee" a real A frican jungle elephant.
As we stan.l above the clouds alone, j directed by the Commissioner of the
“T h a t elephant w as a caution. He
carried on will be held jointly re
Woodmen of the World
HAMIL A. CANADAY,
On the dizzy heights where few have . General loin,I office, under provisions!
w ouldn't eat.
He w ouldn’t sleep.
sponsible
with
the
eperator.
Register.
W. O. W. Camp 609
trod;
Even though he w as loaded down with
I of Sec. 2455, R. S., pursuant to the!
F. W. HAYNES,
By order of
Meets First Friday of each month.
I w eights and trussed up w ith heavy
We think of friends long passed and | application of Chauncey A. Wood- ; non-coal
Receiver.
»isitors welcome to our camp.
gone,
THE STATE BOARD OF FOR Iron chains, not a man of the na-
1 ruff, of Mnglois, Oregon, Serial No. First Pub M av fi 1925
As we view these monuments of God. 015931, we will offer at publi
i tive crew would go n ear him. H is
W. J. SABIN, C. C.
ESTRY,
public Mie.) Final Pub. June 3*, 1925.
BERNAL FORTY, Clerk.
; eyes w ere red, and his trunk and tall—
I to the highest bidder, but at not less
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By F. A. ELLIOTT,
which w ere about the only p a rts of
The scene is mellowed by the moon’s than $2.50 per ucre, at 10 o’clock A.
N O T IC E
State Forester. I him not tied fa s t—w ere alw ays swish
pale glow,
M., on the 4th day of June, 1925, next,
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Published Apr. 29-May 6-13-20-27- ; Ing angrily back and forth.
And the lines seem drawn to artist’s) at this office, the following tract of ¡SELECTIVE LOGGERS
AND TIM June 3.
“F o r th ree days we sailed down the
plan;
land: Lots 3, 4, and 5, Section 8,
! river.
On th e evening of the fourth
BER OWNERS.
Mute we stand as we gaze below
Township 31 S. Range 15 West W.
Suits cleaned and pressed
You are hereby notified that under WANTED—Woman wishes position day we sighted sa lt w ater and pre
And think how small is mortal man.i
M.
the provisions of Section 21, Chapter
as cook or waitress in any size pared to head Into the open sea. When
ROY OSTRANDER
The sale will not be kept open, but! 281, Laws of Oregon for 1925, you | camp. Nantie J. Stinson, Camas i tw ilight fell we w ere perhaps four
We look across these granite walls,
PORT ORFORD
OREGON
1 m iles from land. A m oderately heavy
To the great expanse of forests will be declared clcred when those will be required to remove the hazard!
Valley, Douglas county, Oregon, swell w as running, and th e captain
green;
present at the hour named have to life or property resulting from) c a re C am p 1.
3-2p him self w as on th e bridge taking a
And we hear the roar of the w ater
last look about, before going below to
THE
falls,
his dinner.
In the canyon depths that lie between.
OPTICAL
SHOP
"H ow th a t A frican elephant broke
OR. A. M. SIMMONS,
loose I can't tell. Men who saw him
We hear the night hawk’s lonely
Optometrist
through the tw ilight told conflicting
screech.
Hartman Theatre Bldg.
tales. One of th e la s c a r deckhands
As he flies away in search of food.
, said he grew tw ice his n atu ral size and
—
Oregon
|
We see the giant shadows reach
th a t his red eyes shot green flames one
From the highest peaks across the
to five feet from his head.
wood.
! “I»ut we all knew th a t he w as free
DR ARTHUR GALE
barber shop
Abandoning the Colorado During Sea Drill
Then we wonder at <1
nature's
plan
To beautify this lam for love:
Our spirit whispers 'twas built for
man,”
Directed by the hand above.
We hear a voice from a I
’r sphere,
All this in love to you 1: ¡ven;
That you prepare your
ul while
here,
To have eternal life in Heaven.
Then the curtains lift, our dream Is
Rone,
I
We soon forget the visions call;
Wc turn away and drift alone,
Until some day life's curtains fall.
Although King George releases) the
rules about wearing court dress at)
royal functions when the lAbor gov
ernment came into power, many Labor (
ministers appeared ut the first royal
levee in all the glory of their bluet
rloth, gold lace, tin sword ami glass
shoe buckle outfits. The entire regalia,
costs about $650 and cannot be hire,!.
D uring receut n a ,e l driile in m id-A tlantic th e d re a d n a u g h t C olorado w as abandoned, the crew beMg rescued by
th e d estroyer Sharkey. T he IlluatraU un show s th e men q u ittin g the battleship, and. in s e rte d C ape B. R. Belknap
In ten years Florida’s wealth has saluting before he left the vessel,
increased 162.9 per cent.
by th e hubbub and shouting, above
i which his wild tru m p etin g rose thun-
. derously and trium phant.
I “Wood, canvas, chains, ropes, all
w ere rent and pushed aside. Out Into
the m ain deck charged the giant brute.
H is distended ears stood out stiff from
, his head like huge seashells.
His
eyes glow ered. H e w as sta rk mad.
A gainst th e wooden rail he plunged.
It gave way.
He plunged overboard
In a m onstrous, splashing dive.
Up
he came. Then he set out swimming.
S traig h t tow ard the d istan t shore he
went. A long tim e afte rw a rd we saw
him in th e m oonlight through our
glasses climb up th e sandy beach and
strid e back again into his Jungle
home.”
C le ric a l R e p a rte e
Rev. Dr. B„ who had been In
vited to preach In a country church
one Sunday, was annoyed to find
the room so dank that his eyes could
hardly penetrate the gloom.
Beck
oning to one ef the descons, be asked
him to open the blinds and let In
mors light.
“We expect light from you," the
deacoa remarked facetiously.
“But I must ret It from huavsa
• n t “ was the quick rejoinder.
« hysician and Surgeon
Office in Ellingsen Build ng
Phones, Office 351. Rvs. 332
BANDON
OREGON
CURRY COUNTY
Abstract and Realty Co.
Has the only set of abstract books
in tu r r v county.
I rompt and efficient service.
UOI D
ManaKer-
LD BEACH
OREGON
LOGGERS’
Pool Nall
Paulman & Maloy
Soft Drinks—Confectionery
f igars—Tobaccos
The best of service st all times
PORT ORFORD
OREGON