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The Port Orford Tribune “Out W h e re The W est Ends” ( overs Northern Curry County PORT ORFORD, CURRY COUNTY, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 10, 1925. T. L. CLINTON IS NEW ARRIVAL TO HAVE MADE VICE-PRESIDENT IDEAL AUTO PARK SITE OF LOCAL CHAMBER Frank McIntire has begun clearing Here Comes the Bride Voi. 31. No. 5. GEO. FROM ANO MISS PORT ORFORO MEN COORT ARE MARRIED MARE BIG RILLING OF A happy event, which had Even ex- SEALIONS SATORDAY pected for some little time, occurred the brush and waste timber from the NEW OFFICIAL PRESIDES WHEN | property he recently purchased from in the wedding of Miss Frances R ARRANGEMENTS ARE MADE ‘ Ames Johnston. C ourt and Mr. George W. Fromm NEARLY SIX HUNDRED MAM This place will make an ideal autc I FOR BIG STATE CONVEN taking place in the First M. E. church MALS’ SCALPS TAKEN BY LO park, facing on the Roosevelt high ■ TION. at Portland, Saturday, June 6, Rev. CAL PARTY IN VICINITY way, and extending back to an arm of ( erend Mr. Parker officiating. The OF THE ROOKERY. the lake, well protected from the I , wedding was private, and the young Port Orford Chamber of Commerce wind, with plenty of shade and good | couple left immediately for Port Or- met in the Fromm building Tuesday water. I ford, arriving here Monday evening A regular killing in the sea lion Mr. McIntire is planning to build evening. ) They are temporarily domiciled at the industry took place in the Port Or T. L. Clinton was elected vice presi several small cottages, put in tub and home of the groom’s mother, Mrs. ford vicinity a few days ago, and as dent to fill the vacancy caused by shower baths, and a store carrying! Christina Fromm. | a result four Port Orfordans stand to the necessities for campers. Mr. Bauguess having changed his Miss Court’s home is in Portland I get a nice little wad of spondulux The people of Port Orford extendi residence to Coquille, and he presided while Mr. Fromm was born and rais I from the state government. with President E. F. Wann, away to Mr. McIntire a cordial welcome [ ed in Port Orford, where he is uni The sea iions, having become-v So and are much pleased to see him put- j for four months in Alaska. versally known and respected. numerous hereabouts aw to interfere Tentative arrangements for caring ting in a long needed improvement to Miss Court has been a teacher in I i more or less with the peaces-and dig- for and entertaining the United Span our town. He comes from Cottage the Port Orford schools for the past | nity of not only the fish of the sea, ish war veterans during their state Grove, where he was a resident for ! three years, during which time she I but the temper of the people as well, encampment here in July were for a great many years. He is an ac has won, not only the love and esteem prompted George and Bob Forty, W quaintance of long standing of Lieut.- warded. ; of her pupils, but of the entire com-f , Guerin and C. Sydnam to take a vaca- The president was authorized tc Col. J. C. Johnson of Gold Beach. munity and everyone is greatly pleas [ tion from other duties last Saturday appoint a committee of three, to act I ed that she is to become an even morel j and devote their attention to the ex in conjunction with like committee? permanent member of the cor.x.-.unity termination c! these manmals, vislt- from the Civic club and from the The happy couple are receiving tliej [ ing the Rookery. Their efforts were Ladies aid, to the end that all local i congratulations of their many friends - quite fruitful, for when they had organizations work together to make I who are threatening to do all sorts finished what they considered a day’s a great success of this, the first state ’ of things to them for stealing away sport, they had 590 sea lion scalps convention to be held in Curry coun-! to Portland for their wedding, but each of which will probably bring ty. are inclined to forgive them as they around $5 from the state fish com The secretary was instructed to ! Although the Curry county court made so prompt a return home. mission. A pretty good day's work, forward an invitation to United States held its regular June meeting in Gold eh? The sael of fancy work by the Senator Stanfield to be the guest of Beach last week no action was taken Wm. Bennett, owner of Bill’s Place William Hunter, who plies the Ore the people of Port Orford during the looking to authorizing any appeal of ladies of the Civic club last Saturday and the Port Orford Hotel, added tc gon coast in his boat Sealion Hunt and the dance in the evening was t time of the encampment. the warrant case from the decision of his local holdings this week when he er, on a similar mission, got into the Secretary Norton was also instruct Judge Kendall handed down on Apri’ j profitable and pleasant occasion. purchased two more dwelling proper Port Orford district just a day after Two fish ponds were well patroniz- ties, being those of Peder Pedersen ed to invite the Gold Beach, Wedder 28, and it is understood unofficially the big killing, and much to liis dis bum, Brookings and Langlois Com | that the court is not likely to take any | ed. and Walter McGill. The Pederser gust learned of the Port Orford A beautiful quilt was raffled off property consisted of house and three mercial bodies to take part in making action at all. Both Commissioners I party’s success. the occasion a successful county ad McVay and Sypher expressed them- I Miss Ruby Purdin drawing the lucky lots. Mr. Pedprsen, who has been a While no definite time has been vertisement. | selves to different taxpayers last number from the box that made Nat resident of Port Orford for a good I week that they would not vote for an Perkins owner of the quilt. many years, following the trade of set so far as can be learned here al The ladies cleared over $100 as e black-smithing, is leaving in about a the time of going to press for the appeal. The county has but 60 flays ' or until June 28, to perfect it’s inten- result of their endeavors. week for Mexico, where he believes visit of Governor Pierce and members The thanks of the club is especial a good opening awaits him. The Mc of. state highway commission ■ tion to appeal? ly tendered the ladies from Denmark Gill property was a house and two j,still, it is believed and understood that The court authorized the county for their splendid patronage. lots, with a garage. Mr. McGill is they are expected to arrive at Marsh clerk to advertise for bids for con- taking up a logging contract for the field next Tuesday when a big ban j structing another stretch of the Win- MARSHFIELD MASONIC LODGE The steam freighter Bertie M. Western White Cedar company, from quet will be tendered them in the I chuck market road, in the southern TO CELEBRATE ITS FOUNDING the Euchre Creek district. evening. They are scheduled to leave Hanlon came in Monday morning The U-. S. coast and geographic , part of the county, just as soon as the [the next morning for Curry county, with five tons of freight from San survey steamer "Guide,” Captain estimates and all necessary informa The !<»cal lodge A. F. & A. M. has. PORT ORFORD COUPLE possibly going through Port Orford Francisco, this being the boat’s initial Maher in command, anchored in the tion are available from the highway received wotd that the a n n y a jo b either about noon or shortly after, trip on this run. harbor Thursday. ! engineers. , MARRIED IN GOLD BEACH having had an early lunch at Bandon servance of the founding of Blanco She loaded out a full cargo of cedar Captain Maher and crew of 65 men Offers of free right-of-way for a lodge, Masons, Marshfield, will be and expecting to reach Wedderbum cants and log? for the Western White are here to complete the survey | market road up the Chetco river hav held June 25, and it is to be made Word reached Port Orford today company, of Marshfield. It is along the Oregon coast on which the ing been made to the court, the same the occasion of a big e ent, with all that J. E. Radford, 23, and Lily Mill for an evening vista of the mighty j Cedar understood the boat will make an 'Guide was employed last summer were accepted, and the court there Coos county lodges and the Port er 19, both giving Port Orford a? I ocean and the lovely Rogue river, and other trip back into this port from and expect to work from this port upon ordered the stretch up the Orford lodge invited to attend and their residence, were granted a mar also being taken across the river to San Francisco about June 22. Gold Beach for a visit. The party during the entire season. A radio river to a junction with the Tamba take part. The Master Mason degree riage license at Gold Beach Tuesday j Alva Arlow, who made many friends will leave the next morning for' party from the vessel has established road be designated as a market road, ! will be given in full form, and all of and were immediately married in the southern Curry county, the particulai in Port Orford while mate on the a station on the Heads with quarters which means that work will probably ficers are to be in full dress. county clerk’s office by Justice of the purpose of the trip being to select the) Cleone, is first mate on the Bertie in the Jensen building. They will start upon the same this year. Peace Ralph Starr, with Mrs. K ate1 route for the Roosevelt Highway- M. Hanlon. also place another station at Frank- The members of the court, together Caughell and Ray Harris as witness- j south from Burnt Hill, just acros?j P r o te in in W h e a t es. port. J with the district attorney and Col. B the Pistol river, to Brookings. Y o u r C o n v e r s a tio n 3 ilE:il,'iMlo(lE:iit C rude pro tein content has become ! K. Lawson, the latter representing It is quite likely that a short trip TELEPHONE CREW BUSY. DECREE IN ROBINSON an lm portanl facto r In establishing the the Macleay Estate company, visited “FETISH” by the partv will be made at both A large crew of workmen of the and viewed the scene of the proposed m araet value of certain classes of DIVORCE T he p o p u lar form of west ji; SUIT Langlois and Port Orford. Coos and Curry Telephone company Rogue river road through the latter’? w heat. P rem ium s of several cents a A frican life Insurance Is the # is at work erecting new poles and property for the purpose of arriving bushel have been paid for each addi Col. B. K. Lawson of VVedderburn Judge John C. Kendall has just en “fetish," which consists of the 3i stringing new long listance wire be- j at some price to be paid for the right- tional per cent of crude protein eon- tered a decree dissolving the m-Jrriage ns president of the Coos, Corry and tooth or claw of an anim al or =:[« talhed In w heat above jin agreed per tween Port Orford and Gold Beach of-way. relationship existing between Walter Del Norte Counties’ Roosevelt High a sim ilar object endow ed with K Ash content also is an Im .on the new line to Crescent City. A contract was entered into with centage. Robinson and Clara Robinson, follow way association, will greet the party if magic pow ers to protect Its po rtan t facto r In m arketing (lour. at Marshfield next Tuesday and ac ing a hearing of the suit of the Will Prince for the operation of the £ w earer from ull the evils of ac- Of the total number of employes j Bagnell ferry crossing of the Rogue plaintiff, brought in Curry county company it to and through Curry or disease. O riginally it of the Bureau of Indian Affairs prac-J river for another year at Prince’s In ten years Florida’s wealth has but transferred to Coos county by county. The party will doubtless ¡f cldent w as confined to th e witcli-doe- tically one-half are employed in In bill of $133.33 per month. The coun- increased 162.9 per cent. make the return trip to Salem and j? lo r’s pillbox. Now It lias come mutual consent. dian schools maintained by the gov- ’y furnishes the «cow, while Prince if j Portland via Crescent City and Grants to be any object of unreason Pass. ernment. | to furnish all other necessary equip- j ing devotion—such as an old- >£ tim e stein or i m ovie-actor’s ment. The hours for the new vear; photograph. •>re as follows: Free service from, LORD WILLINGDON April 1 to November 1. 7 o’clock a m. until 6 p. m.: November 1 to Apri, 1, 7 a. m. to 5 p. m. After those M artin L. D a v ey hours Prince is permitted to make the following chare-os: Autos or team, 75 cents: horseback, 35 cents: foot pass In a le tte r received today by W. E engers, °0 cents. Prince is require' H assler, m anaging editor o f The to furnish a ppnal bond in the sum of Tribune from United S tates Senator $5000 for the faithful performance of R. N. Stanfield, the la tte r w rit?-s that his contract. Mr. Prince has been in | him self and Unitpd S tates Senat.oi charo-e of the ferry for several year? I Charles M cNary plan coa t-wise and has given not only universal sat trip th is sum m er, and they hope to isfaction. but mlehtv efficient service visit C urry county together. under all conditions. J COUNTY COURT MEMBERS DENNETT BOYS MORE OPPOSED TO A PPEA L CIVIC CLUB SALE ANO DANCE BI6 SUCCESS PORT ORFORO PROPERTY GOVERNOR AND PARTY ARE COMING THRO NEXT WEEK i FREIGHT BOAT O R IN G S CARGO FROM SAN FRANCISCO GOVERNMENT STEAMER HERE ON COAST SURVEY j Roselle Caught the Daddy Salmon STANFIELD WRITES EDITOR HE IS COMING S enator Stanfield has lust left for Arizona to sit with the Public Land- com m ittee of the Senate, which i? conducting hearings in th a t state, lis tening to m atters p ertaining to the public domain and the forest reserves hut he hopes to retu rn to Oregon about Ju ly 1. BROOKINGS RANK WINS GIG SOIT IN PORTLAND ------------- o------------- T w o T y p e s o f A r tis ts The g reat a rtis t Is forever enlarging the scope of hum an a rt and em bracing filings with love th at have never known a rt before. lie can only do th at by m aking them beautiful, and the would be a rtist who brings Into whnt he calls his a rt things th a t are ugly and remain Just as ugly a fte r he has touched fhem Is nothing in tlie world.— H avelock Ellis. PORTLAND, June 9.—That smal’ [ banks have a right to charge exchange when clearing checks for the Federa' Reserve Bank was affirmed today by a jury in federal court when it re- l turned a verdict in favor of the Brook- ings, Ore., State Bank in a suit I against the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco. Actual damages of $1 and puni tive damages of $17,500 were award ed the Brookings bank in the suit. Attorneys for the Federal Reserve j Bank were allowed 30 days in which [ to prepare an appeal. The Brookings bank originally sued for $130,000 damages. T. T. Bennett, Marshfield attomey together with John F. Riley of Port land, represented the Brookings bank j Freeman Freeman-Thomas. O. C. S. L., G. C. I. E., G. B. E., first Viscount Wllllngdon, who will come to Canada, bringing with him the grand shield of the chief city gate of Quebec, seized when the English stormed the city in 1759, and presented 100 years ago to the Sussex town of Hastings by Col Alexander Murray. In whose arms General Wolfe died on the Heights of Abraham. It is through the friendly offices of Lord Wllllngdon. who for- merly represented Hustings In pur- liument, that the city has consented to return the trophy to Quebec. \ V aù xçjjtja& fa. ’ --------- Canon Hay Aitkin, aged vicar of Norwich Cathedral, in London, has R oselle S ullivan, tw elve-year-old d aughter of a Bsh w arden In Maine, la delivered 22.000 sermons. He began a clever fly caster, as she proved when she caught the biggest salmon taken preaching at th»> age of 17 and is now from th e B angor pool In 25 years. It weighed 2 7 pounds ami. a* I he picture 83. John Wesley preached 27,000 show*, w as alm ost »• big as Roselle. sermons. W o o d e n T ra y s Wooden trays, though labor-saving C ongressm an M artin L. Davey of In the sense th a t they need no clean ing in ■ often m arred by dishes and Ohio has offered a $4.<XX) scholarship I 1 ' *' 11 are carried upon them . A In any Ohio college or university to *ra 1 - . d in this way muy he re- the Ohio high school hoy or girl who ’ - I. gentle rubbing with warm w rites th e best essuy of 5OH word» T he e s s a y la oil Hub the oil In with a on forest conservation. h’*”' otton waul or some other contest Was announced by the Ohio i-qi.ali, . rhent material. F ederation of Women'« Clubs and th u t organization, with a m em bership of Some business men travel around so ¡MX),(KA) women, will have charge of much th a t when they do eat a t home It. It will be o[>en to all atu d e its In the atute and wIII end Ja n u a ry 1, nrju. they look for a menu.