The Port Orford tribune. (Port Orford, Or.) 1892-19??, June 03, 1925, Image 3

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THE PORT ORFORD TRIBUNE, PORT ORFORD, CURRY COUNTY, OREGON, WEDNESDAY. JUNE 3, 1925.
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PORT ORFORD LOCAL NEWS BRIEFS
Portland I s to
Continue Deveîopment
Campaign Two Years
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WANN FAMILY TO GO
TO ALASKA FOR TIME
BENNETT AND HUMBUG MT.
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Jutting out of the ocean on the
coast of Curry county is Humbug
Ladies’ Aid—Wednesdays.
Civic Improvement Club—Thurs-i mountain. It is probably 1200 feet
da> s.
high and the waves of the Pacific
Woodmen of the World Camp 609— ! lash at the base. This mountain is
Friday, June 5th.
owned by Thomas T. Bennett, law­
Pert of ^ort Orford meeting—Fri-j yer of Coos bay, who is at the Im­
day. June 5.
perial. Friends joke Mr. Bfjinett
Chamber of Commerce—Tuesday, about Humbug mountain and say that
he bought it for a lighthouse site to
June 9.
Civic Improvement Club Fancy run opposition to the lighthouse at
work sale and dance—Saturday, June Cape Blanco, and get all the Blanco
business. If Humbug mountain is
6th.
good for anything aside from its pos­
Dance in Fromm Hall—Saturday, sibilities as a base for lighthouse, no
June 6.
one has discovered its possibilities.
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Calendar of Coming Events *
So satisfied is the Portland Cham
The friends in Port Orford of Gil-1 Today, Mrs. Wm. Gillings, who is her of Commerce with the results at-
With the prospects that there will
bert McLennan, cruiser for the West­ ill with pneumonia, was able to sit tained from the expenditure of $300,-
ern White Cedar company learned up, and will be taken to the Sea 000 in the Orepcn Development cam­ be little or no county work demand­
with genuine regret of the death of View ranch by Mrs. Ena Osborne as paign launched two years ago that it ing the attention of the county sur
Mrs. McLennan last week at the Mc­ soon as she is able to make the trip. will raise another $250.000 to aid in veyor during the next few months, E.
land settlement, co-operative market- Fred Wann, of Port Orford, who holds
Lennan home in Marshfield. Only a
few people in Port Orford, however
Miss Price and Mrs. Theodore ng and tourist travel for the next that position by reason of his elec­
were acquainted with Mrs. McLennan Clinton went to Coquille Monday re­ *wo years. President R. L. Macleay tion to the office last fall, has been
only having met her on a few occa­ turning Tuesday with Mrs. Schroe­ has been empowered to appoint a granted a leave of absence, ami, ac­
sions when .-he accompanied her hus­ der, mother of Mrs. Clinton, and board of trustees to have supervision companied by his family, left today
for Portland on his way to Alaska
band to this place.
Gretchen Clinton, who has been visit­ over the expenditure of this sum.
for which country they will sail from
ing her grandmother.
Seattle on Friday. Mr. Wann receiv­
NEW LAW PROVIDES
Mr. and Mrs. Lorin Forty and
ed word a few days ago from the fed­
The many friends of Mrs. Wm.
family and R. H. Savage, all of
FOR MEDICAL INSPECTION
Wedderburn came to Port Orford Gillings will be glad to learn that she
OF GRAMMAR SCHOOL eral hureau of public roads that his
sendees could be used and were much
last Wednesday and returned Mon­ is rapidly improving from her recent
Plans of putting into effect the desired in the northern country for
day. Mr. Forty and Mr. Savage repre­ illness, which gave her immediate
sented the Macleay Estate company, family and close friends much con­ Woodwarjl law providing for medical the next four months. Alaska if
inspection of all grammar school pu­ nothing new to Mr. Wann as he spent
and were here cruising hardwood tim­ i cern.
pils in the state, by their teachers, 12 years there, onlv returning to the
ber.
! Sheriff E. J. Ellingson of Coquille were discussed at a conference at United States a little over a year
Judge John C. Kendall of Marsh­ accompanied by his wife, enjoyed last which Superintendent of Instruction ago. when he located in Port Orford
Mr. and Mrs. Wann will be missed
field was shaking hands with Port Sunday in the vicinity of Port Orford Churchill, Dr. Frederick D. Stricker,
did Justice Stanley from the same state health officer: Dr. John G. greatly here as they are untiring
Orford friends and acquaintances as
Abele, city health officer; William F. workers for the good of the commun­
Sunday. He came here to spend the place.
day in enjoyment of Curry’s climate
Mrs. Smith accompanied
Rev. Woodward, father of the law; Mrs. ity. Mr. Wann is president of the
and scenery and to look into a legal Smith to Langlois Sunday evening, Soidie Orr Dunbar and Dr. Helen Chamber of Commerce, and Mrs
matter.
where Memorial Day services were Carey of the city school division were Wann is president of the Ladies’ Aid.
The community will welcome them
present, in Portland.
held.
C. H. Pearse returned last Friday
A form for the teachers to fill out upon their return.
from Vernonia, Oregon, where he
Bom—To Mr. and Mrs. Andrew was agreed upon. All personal in­
Upon hearing the news of the
spent a couple of weeks with his son, Johnson, Thursday, May 27, 1925, a formation such as the condition of the Wann’s coming departure for the
Harry and wife, following the death nine-pound daughter. Dr. I cep and children’s clothing, home life, etc., are northern country a number of their
and burial here of his wife. He has Mrs. Ena Osborne were in attendance. eliminated.
friends met them at the Larson home
again resumed his work at his bea-
The teachers are instructed to call Sunday noon and all had dinner to­
A goodly crowd attended Memor attention to the parents of apparent gether. Mr. Wann will resume his
tiful country home, Casa Loma.
ial Day services at the Community ills from which children are suffer­ duties here as county surveyor not
The high water that has prevailed church Sunday morning and listened
ing and to keep a record of treat-1 later than October 1st.
during the past week because of the to a splendid address by Rev. Smith. ment
for such ills.
rains had the effect of bringing
If parents do not desire such peda- '
Ames Johnston returned the first
Walter Sabin’s cants down the river of the week from Myrtle Point, where gogical diagnosis it will be dropped
to where they can be handle« for he spent the week-end, attending the upon presentation of a written re- !
quest.
Decoration day services.
loading onto trucks.
The records of each child will be
Mrs. W. J. Paulson was called to kept on file from the time he enters
Myrtle Point last Thursday by word the first grade until he finishes the
While the actual transfer has not I
of the illness of her daughter, Mrs. elementary course.
been closed, still it is understood that
Washford.
the deal has progressed so far that
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
Deputy Sheriff G. W. Norton made
MEETING TUESDAY, JUNE 9 there is little likelihood of any “back­
a trip to the county seat, Tuesday,
down” in the sale of the Ames John­
expecting to return Thursday.
Every business man and citizen of ' ston place to Frank McIntyre of
Port Orford is urged to keep in mind 1 Cottage Grove. The property, just
Mrs. West, who has been quite ill. the next meeting of the Chamber of in the north edge of Port Orford, con­
is reported to be on the road to re­ Commerce, Tuesday night, June 9, sists of a substantial dwelling and
and Ready-to-Wear
covery.
at which time arrangements will be five acres of land. It is reported
completed for taking care of the state that Mr. McIntyre, who will be ac­
of Portland have established a
A heavy rain fell here June 1st. convention of United Veterans of companied by his sister, will come to
store in Bandon.
April and May were months of rainy Wars in July, and also to attend to Port Orford and open an auto park.
! seasons.
matters of importance concerning Mr. Johnston has been holding hisj
The very newest in
J Lester Keller is cutting ties on Port Orford’s future. Your presence place at $4,000. It is Mr. Johnston’s i
i Crystal creek for Best & Laird of is needed, arid as a loyal citizen you intention to permanently remove from
should make it a point to be at this Port Orford as soon as the transfer
Bandon.
meeting.
is made, which news will be regretted i
Come try our coffee. The BEST to
by his many friends, made during his1
be had. Port Orford Cafe.—adv.
residence of the past quarter of a
The Smartly Styled
century.
At Reasonable Prices.
“Prince of W ales” Coat
Airships equipped with skiis in­
DRESSMAKING — TAILORING stead of wheels for taking off and
Phone 381
BANDON landing on the snow are seen in the
mountain districts of Switzerland.
Will be in Port Orford June 2 and
3, and visit Gold Beach and other
Buy your coffee in Denmark.
parts of Southern Curry before
Special all fine grades, 1 lb. to 5
Killer sharks are again making
i lb. cans, 55c per lb. At Nodine Cash
the Fourth of July,
their appearance in the Pott Orford
! Grocery—the store you pass to pay
harbor, and the nerves of some of
‘ more. —Adv.
the fishermen are quivering as a re
suit, as was evidenced last Sunday,
when C. C. Ponting and his three sons
encountered one just outsjde the har­
bor water a short distance. The shark,
evidently hungry for human meat
followed the Ponting boat for a dis­
Under New Management
tance of a quarter t>f a mile until it
neared Graveyard Point, when the
CHICKEN DINNER ON SUNDAYS
fish disappeared. Such sharks have
been seen on various occasions around
COME ONCE AND YOU
the cove, but this is the first in some
time past.
WILL COME OFTEN
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LOCAL PEOPLE CONFER
JAMES W. BARTON, Prop.
WITH AND HEAR BISHOP
AMES JOHNSTON TO SELL
PLACE-ANOTHER AOTO PARK
FUCILE’S
MILLINERY
For Outdoor Wear
THEY ARE UNEXCELLED
Smoked Elkskin, black leather trimmed,
lace-to-the-toe outing shoe.
Men’s sizes, 6 to 9, the p a ir___________ $3.85
Youth’s sizes, 2 to 5 1-2, the p a ir______ $3.25
Postage prepaid on mail orders.
GOLDEN RULE STORE
BANDON,
KILLER SHARKS ARE
BECOMING QUITE HUNGRY
Port Orford Cafe
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Business Stationery
Every business and professional man,
and rancher and dairym an, too, should
have letterheads and envelopes printed
especially for him. And it is a m atter
that he should not economize on by buy­
ing the cheapest he can get. Good sta ­
tionery pays big dividends. Let us show
you samples.
PRICES WILL BE RIGHT
THE PORT ORFORD TRIBUNE
Port Orford, Oregon
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T he acid te st of th e ta ilo r's art
comes when he Is called upon to In
Ject sm art style Into o ur everyday,
work-a-day. u tility clothes. It is done
nil the tim e— In th e p lain est su its and
In top coats th a t m ust depend upon
craftsm an sh ip alone to place them
above th e com m onplace.
F o r these
sturdy m aterials, long fam iliar and de
pendable, a re chosen—tw eeds, home
spuns and th e like, th a t anyone m a;
have. It Is a su b tle a rt th a t converts
them Into n o tew orthy garm ents, like
the "prince of W ales” top-coat, pic­
tured here. It is double-breasted and
fastens below th e w aistline w ith bone
b u tto n s—It has a half-belt, across th e
back and slan tin g pockets—all com
mon to many coats. Its lines and a d ­
ju stm en t to th e figure and Its fau ltless
w orkm anship con trib u te th e dlstlnc
tlon th a t m akes It popular.
A f the N o rth Pole
\
The N orth pole, recognized as the
, no rth ern ex trem ity of th e earth , Is In
, j th e m idst of a hollow w hich holds n<
| ( land in th e neighborhood of th e pole
Itself. T he most no rth erly lands pos
i sesg anim al life— musk-ox, reindeer
p o r r near, wolf, fox. erm ine, lan 1
I | birds, as well as insect life, ami during
I | a few short w eeks in sum m er, brll
, la.nt flowers. H um an life Is found
| ! within some Too m iles of th e North
For the purpose of getting first
hand information concerning the dis I
posai or transfer of the Methodist j
church parsonage in Port Orford ,
a trip by several local church people,
was made to Bandon Sunday evening
to confer with Bishop W. O. Shep­
herd of the Portland area of the M
E. church, and to hear the sermon by
the learned divine. In the part}
were Henry Adnlphson, Daviil Mc­
Kenzie, Mrs. Fred Wann, Mrs. Ella
Wann and John F. Gillings.
FAREWELL PARTY FOR
MRS. KARL DURBIN
A farewell party was given at the
home of Mrs. J. F. Carter Friday 8
honoring Mrs. Karl Durbin, who has
moved to Bandon. The tea table was
daintily arranged ami covers were
laid for Me-dames Smith, Durbin
Dieterich, Mattoon ami Carter.
Mrs. Durbin has made many friendf
on her stay here and all had admired
her beautiful paintings of the beaches
and highway.
NOTICE OF ANNUAL UNION
HIGH SCHOOL ELECTION.
Notice is hereby given to the legal
voters of Union High School District
No. 2, of Curry County, Oregon, that
the annual Union High School Elec
tion of said District will be held at
the High School room in said district
at 1:30 o’clock p. m. on the fourth
Monday in June, being the 22nd day
of June, A. D. 1925.
This meeting Is called for the pur­
I | pole.
pose of electing one director for a
term of five years and transaction of
Look to U n ite d State»
business usual at such election.
N early all farm s in Brazil a re tilled
Dated this 3rd day of June, 1925.1
oy th e aid of Im plem ents from the
,
LOUIS L. KNAPP.
United Sts tea.
Chairman.
Some business men travel around so Attest:
much that when they do eat at hotne VELMA SABIN,
Clerk.
hey look for a menu.
Published June 3-10, 1925.
OREGON
T he KO Z Y
FOR CIGARS, TOBACCO AND
LUNCH GOODS
Confectionery and Pool Room
J
Coats, Suits, Dresses,
Hats
“Just a little better for less"
R. R. SMITH,
PORT ORFORD
Make your money
Work for Y O U !
IF YOUIi money is worth working for it is worth saving.
Saved money, deposited in this hank works for you. Open your
account in our Savings Department. Do it today, tomorrow you
may forget it—the next day you may regret it.
Start a Bank Account for your boy. One of the.most vital
lessons is that taught by the Hank Book. A marked step in
your boy’s life is recorded when you show him the value of a
Savings Account. .
B ank gf Bandon
BANDON
OREGON
Let Yoar Dividends Pay Yonr Telephone Bill
An investment in Coos and Curry Telephone Company
First Preferred Stock will bring you dividends at the rate
of 7 per cent per annum. These dividends are paid by check
mailed to your home March 15th, June 15th, September
15th and December 15th.
Why not place your name on our regular mailing list
for future dividend checks?
COOS & C U R R Y TELEPHONE CO .
As Permanent and Safe as (he Counties It Serves.
BATTLE ROCK
GARAGE AND MACHINE SHOP
LEUTWYLER BROS.
Garage work of all kinds, springs for any car always in stock.
Horshoeing and general blacksmithing
ACETYLENE WELDING
PORT ORFORD
OREGON
Hotel Port Orford
P O R T O R FO R D , O REG ON
WHERE YOUR PLEASURE AND COMFORT IS OUR
CHIEF AIM
Meals and Rooms U nsurpassed
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