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ra» ro«T OasOtp Taittyg, f û t ! O1FQ.B. c m , 001-xr, o m o „. WTO.TODAT. JUNE ! .. IMS. THE PORT ORFORD TRIBUNE W. R. H A S S U B . Managing Editor. G. » Norton Locai Represen iativ*. OREGON FORESTS CONTAIN RARE AND VALUABLE WOODS PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY Ä ib o r r ip i.o e , year M yrtle Aider Now Leading AbT Hardwood— Yaw and Juniper to S U U . Popolar “OLD-SALT’TALES •» catta » isa ramo S2.M Bay year cwffee ia Deasaark. Special all fina gradea, 1 Ik. te ft lb. cans, àie per lb. At Medina Coot, Grocery—the atore you paas te pay- more. —Adv. LUCILL’S MILLINERY < O regonian) in «4,000.000 in 1923, this amount a Coquille factory went to New York F orest production, aside fri)» representing a cut from 70,000,COO not long ago and placed novelty goodsi Entered at the Postoffiee a t P o rt Or Douglas fir. pine and spruce have feet. However, in 1924 the figure in one of th e most fam ous F if t h 1 ford at second class mail m a tte r tinder oecome an im p o rtan t item on th e act of Maren 3, 1879. lesser known woods are veritable ed. candy m aker of th a t d t j . Radio treasu res, so rareiy are they found A dvertising Rate«. One-hundred and fifty logging cabinets, book ends, eribbage board*. ir. other sections. Made Known on Application , . camps, two large veneer factories lodge gavels, eandv ja rs, vases and Ready-to-Wear r<?W >ear! a ? ° m y rt,e’ alder ar-c and several mills, both large anu candlesticks, nut bowls, powder boxes’ WEDNESDAY, JU N E 10, U 25 eeaar regarded of neg- small, are supported by the industry, an'- sm oking sets are am ong th e ‘ of Portland have established igibl value. M yrtle which early in th e year was furnish- item s in th e com pany’s catalogue. i WE MIGHT IGNORE DRY LAW. ’ usually commercial store in Bandon. ?rew on land desired by >»? em ployment to 3500 persons. It is in terestin g to note th a t m yrtle farm ers fo r other purpo-es, aider T he veneer factories devote them- furnishes th e bay leaves which the The very newest in The plan of th e a dministration, ae- ~ Senator W atson, „ is to ... “en was burned If ? rn stream bottom s selves to m anufacturing b attery sep- housewife uses in her holiday coriir.g to forte prohibition to the lim it,” an d ' n ogg’- hg w hite cedar was a minor a .a to rs which are to be found in ihg- ther if th e people do not like it, “it i f “ ’d J ith ti® b" companies every .American-made car on the F ifteen years ago red alder **1 Win -iwwv e « mo-J- morko* . . a • , ithin a a short sh o rt period of 9 tim m arket. rewarded t ajaer . “ will be up > to them to hav. modified.” m an u factu rin g whims have com- Logging white cedar involves log- w hereas today it % th e I m Ito°o b* J*’ ptevely change-! th e lig h t in which ?in g o th er tim ber, fo r it represents wood of th e Pari fie northw’L-t a m f k - o ra to r .n ought to lawyer *heso woof« ar® * OA - “ w* *•*** * •v*««; nurvnwesi ana is M in u te T e lls • S tory enough to know t.oat the second half tn eir m a n n f o e t , " A*1*1 ‘ - lo 20 f * r cent of the trees turned into flat p a rts of fu rn itu re I At Reasonable Prices. « i _____ , . n w e lti« . “ d cure« -or r S - ' that the ten of you have of this proposition es not follow. ’ castara X r T oarx, £ ^ cu U ttin r g o o f P ' shinedes k ,° f T onr son ic» M atU rM cha!rs’ cores fo fin and the stand , . . —,1 grade ___ j . ___,u s a It « tiU r 7 \o ¡.vut-ZZl DRESSMAKING — TAILORING ___ , - shingles am ong spruce and fir panels made up your minds to call your So long as thirteen state are satis- , , fed with enforced prohibition, there ^ - 7 a* jb s ta n f - y?U estlm aU d early “ tbe w a,nut and mahogony and is especi-' 2 , ^ '*** ~Ten Skipper’ club," I as- Phone 381 BANDON is no way to n »dify the law ,” no e r tiX frTm W0’° W ’M<> f e t t ' a’’y adaptable J the d e ^ d ^ o r •aid Captain Ira, and there waa m atter r.ow dissatisfied the rest of the big item s ’ ‘ ™ *U three . conversion of m yrtle wood English b reak fast tables, polvchrome Will be in P ort Orford June 2 and a bumoroua twinkle In hi, eye. people m ight be with i t _ ' into high-grade novelties supports lamps and th e like. 3, and visit Gold Beach and other Yea. answered several skippers, There would still be onlv two thing« an ? 'ienc”"* nal grow th of three factories in Coos County, which Alder offers a field fo r many pos- p arts of Southern Curry before please. Captain Ira. I’d to do—keep or enforcing tr e law o r'v ’ 1 2 W so“ th ern Oregon can distributes th eir output in every p art sibilities. This sta te has a stand of l ’And 'k . if v you , Keep enrorerng the law, or b* aU nbuted to th e white, or P ort of the Unted States and ship to Can- 750.000,000 board feet all w S 30 “ ° r’ ‘ bou‘ that the F ourth of July. fail to enforce it. Realization of the Orford, cedar boom between Coos ada, A ustrialia„ th e W est Indies and miles of th e coast. a *ide<l Bobby Treat, absolute ur.budgeability of the law it bay and the mouth of the Rogue riv- th e Pacific Islands. Oregon, W ashington and n o r th e r „ » ,h d * ’“ * U“ e back’" be_ self is the first step tow ard clear er. The tree, which g ro w , only 5n F or _ . ku C alifornia fu m .s r ^ . " J M 2 “X and n .— F o r m any years it was possible to ^ a Hfomia furnish th e world’s supply along all the wav w Jr^vfin thinking on this subject. i. p X ’ j This does not mean th a t small ;t , tr.at arom a kv - myrwe tree.* iree or charge anu m e most produc-; of the things I i 7 h' re Un<1 WSa belr"? eleare< io r the c-rea *“ which i€ “ harvested is told to m ^ by changes, which intere «t nobody th e - j r a bilitv of it2 K m hL his friends. Other 0 fine could nne » w l ^ a V iwJ» Z ; . A - - bulk>' ^ « E r e e n s were considered. ¡"“ eu ^ L ^ O '^ O O w ' ~ I i <’ ’ ju st h,< could not be made. A 1300 nne cotwi i k . . . «__ v . , had to surmise for my- be change.! to «200 or «400; a d iffe re n ti, t ” Ì * r a” l ls ®n< a «««ance. E.:*aa„ - , „ k , 2 "v -7 I of the f«w ‘ h at can be used "Suppose I tell you this story as Minute himself might, if he could talk. We'll see how close I can come to talking like you may think a horse Changes like this are within the , J asset until recent years. Old planks A little known tree is th e Oregon should and to having horse-feelings, SEE BIRCH competency of congress. But not the , Jap an U8e,s Port O rford cedar for eP< several years ¿go and left lv in r y e w , wblch >leIds one of the finest and horse-sense. Try to imagine these AND change* th a t anybody cares about. bouae" a " d railroad ties, while around wood piles and barn* are now I known for archery m aterials. things with me. It was like this_ Especially, not a “beer and wine” law F ra " ce and England buy it fo r panel m ost valuable, for the tim ber m u d To/ests of this section have SEE BETTER "And Minute thinks to himself— „ « n n over a a lengthy period before oth er treasu res such a« rare bulbs, 'Weil, there I was tied tight and fast OPTOM ETRIST If congress were to pass such a work urtenors and V enetian blinds, season law, the supreme court would throw f a.?a,la and th e, United Kingdom it ig ready" fo r use? ^The i T r i e t v - ^ 8pha*num m oss- b o rists’ moss, moss, the the t0 this mis new manila picket line. There Marshfield p h one 322 lt,_°Ut ,T H ' *' not Fue-sing. It has 2 ^ articles which may be made from the w hi' h candles ' e'e n a bit of grass to nibble, export trad e has been a big item of ra re trees, which occurs only in Coos ?an already been decided. made and th e ju n ip er which and 1 waa so hungry th at I could havt ™ ... Willow for . devoured a bale of hay. T he man m the street will tell yOu ' lncom* In th e vicinity of Marshfield and C urrv counties and in the Holy „ « ----- « - “ en t e----------- fo r pencils. PORT ORFORD I retty soon, some soldiers came, ,? kh " t “ “ l t e “ ,i‘ ’ " 1'1“ ,,r ¥ k~ « “ * • A - « " “ " “ •I’ . grow" " LODCB ( ------- - and they led us all away to a big 1 courtyard where we were sorted out. make a drink intoxicating o r non-in- A. F. A A. M. Then we were assigned to certain toxieating, but your law yer can not CURRY COUNTY TAXES. No. 17# I men. These men looked us over with find it in his books. There is no such T “ . « * • ■ = » M by , h , 0 ^ - : ¿ 7 , ' h,a 7 2 ' . ' “ 7 ” 7 - . decision. There is one to the exact Mwu secaad S aturday of each contrary. , " * n ‘ w ? ? Ï Ü â C brethorn welcome. coun «TALTRR SABIN, W. M. So the thing, in law, is simply us In the th a t in C urry ribs till W orshipful M aster finished. S trict or lax enforcement JO H N F. GILLINGS, S ecretar, i s ax r ' is j paid hs by 7 farm " ’' property, com- picket line and tied fast again may make it harder or easier to get Goods for --- Cash — Prizes A ’^ h all . n farm r,™“ property in Ore- illegal liquor, but there can be no W ill W rite About Oregon-Made — ----- ------- . ••.•ww Pa r^fi ' . U with “ ‘If vnn hnva i ' constitutional way to get legal liquor Totalmg S200—Include High School and Grade Pupils— gon "hlch Pavs o f 'th e total and h u n ^ you know* S h°ow —including “ beer and wine.” The CURRY CH A PTER W ill ( lose September 15. » k Lumber and tim ber *rouehy “ “ ak*• a * fee. i was thing is done. You may enforce the NO. 135 O. E. S. pa.ys 05.8% o f th e taxes, railroads and grouchy, sure enough Beside, that law or not enforce it; obey or disobey R egular m eetings, utilities .43 of 1% of the total, and W all some big l horses near me tar,ed to ------ . ..1 - l'M B C S li it. You cannot change it.— Humboldt th ird S aturday Economic Im portance of : t a b i r ' c ^ p n ^ b y ^ h ^ o S s i z T Tsto^d U'’° Ut æ 7 H ere’s a chance for the children of 1. The Times. of each month. V isitors alw ays Oregon to make some easy money and Oregon-m ade Goods. kb02.S. î be am ount and Proportion paid began to kick. Now, I'm a pretty good welcome. It is indeed g ratify in g to the people at same tim e improve th e ir in- 2. O regorfs Basic Industries! a n d 'b r e a c h source, kicker, even though I do say It myself. of C urry county to note th a t the sta te tellect. th e jr Relation to the W elfare d f the MRS. myrtle M c K enzie , P er and It was no time at all until I had highway commission is iriving* such Two hundred dollars in cash prizes «State. W orthy M atron Amount Cent ftl1 those big horses standing away at earnest consideration to the qom ple-'w ill be offered for the best essays MRS. A gricultural P ro p erty FLORENCE PONTING, 3. The Value of a State-w ide Ore- $62,534 26.46 a respectable distance. tion of the Roosevelt H ighway | w ritten by hi^h school anil grade ^ on p ro<|uct s Exposition. Railroads and U tilities S ecretary 1,024 .43 ‘“ About that time, the soldiers came through this county. While more school students in the prize essay 131,889 55.80 along to feed us. One of them saw 4. A rt as an Expression of the I.um ber and Tim ber or less work has been done during the contest to be conducted between now P ort D istricts 3,553 1.50 “>e .«Bunding there all by myself, and past three years, it has only been d u r and Sept. 15 by the All-Oregon 1925 Education of a People. All O ther 37,367 15.81 lle stepped close and looked me over 6. The Value of an O riental A rt ing the past few months, much less exposition committee, according to an Woodmen of the World ---------------_ In that calculating way men have when Exhibit to the Pacific Coast. than a year, th a t the members of the announcement mail? today, Total «236,367 100.00 ■ ,t hey are thinking of —<• buying one of us W. 0 . W. Camp 609 Essays m ust be w ritten legibly in > T k„ . ... ------- --------- —- — commission have lieen brought "to Contestants will w rite on one of the ¡nk k or (preferably) typew ritten, • de ayera.Fe m illage fo r th e county borses. Only, of course, he couldn't see the light,” which Meets First Friday of each month. reality, t wo general -^ujects: (1) Oregon- double-spaced, and have wide m ar- i t 1 . ’ n?d ,s- Tt,'-s is much lower buy me- He could only pick me out, means the great benefit to he derived Visitors welcome to our camp. or Coos t0 rlde a“d to take care of. Also, If by the whole sta te in having th is made products, or (2 , the educational gins. The size of p aper should be " an, . 'n e/ th e r Josephine W. J. SABIN, C. C and cultural values of a rt. The sub , 8 'i by 11 inches. The c o n te sta n t' coun" es’ J h.e average rates in these you don’t mind my saying It, so that BERNAL FORTY, Clerk. Highway completed through Curry jects were county to Coos Bay and thus furnish 2 “ t " " 't u n approp,r!at.e inas' "hould w rite on one side of the pa- cou" tiesI ’’« '" g 60.06 and 63.10 re- £, could sometimes take care of him. to Oregon another inlet and o u tlT f o r 7 , tV , , 192’ « po- per only. Pa ^ c t . v e l y . The per capita tax in I heard him cal, to some one fur- th e g re a t horde o f to u ris t- th a t is w ’ ¡ ¿ ,.^ 1 H Portland Oct. o Essays m ust not excee(| soo wor(,s C urry county $7g u> the Qf »>er down the line: “H ere Is the horse aw aiting an opportunity to vi-it Ore'- L, «7 .“ rC Any *°° word® not be ^heJ hree coun« « - 1» Josephine coun- ‘ " anth -'« * • went away and then gon and desires m. re than one high 7 ?? T ‘ exposlt,on ,tself 18 considered by the judge of the con- X the per Cap,ta tax is i6 9 -»5 and in ™rae back " lth a big feed o f - o a ts l way over which to travel planned to prom ote the cause of a rt test. ' Coos County it is «71.73. 1 “ ever taste'1 anything more delicious. Suits cleaned and pressed in Oregon. All direct quotations in essays m u st' C? rry county taxes th is y ear show ' £bat 8old‘Lr and 1 so° “ 8re"' to be ROY OSTRANDER be enclosed . in quotation I m arks. ' ; J an o i ’ . m 1 crease of 33.96%, above those „ 2 2 ! nds' Ue took good care of me. Tbe state Pri!!es are as follows: The county fair *•*’ at Myrtle I Point 1 • | ........................... .. q u u v u ilU ll IIk llli.N . ' 1 0 0 4 This is th e g rea test i,De day my 8o,dier and I were to PORT ORFORD OREGON each year i« ju st as much a Curry The " lgh school contest: $.50 for The essays m ust be in the hands of .e ie< ,n 1924 the state, *Uard, 81 ° n® e“ d ° f 8 bl« a r‘ tlllery practice range. The Idea was that we were to keep everyone from T H H going down a road which led to the OPTICAL SHOP The contest judges are : Judge to,tal prop« rty tax levied in Oregon, X X / ^ d m ^ ' whe5e the shells th e world know th a t Curry has many ^or thin! place, DR. A. M. SIMMONS, larles H. Carev. form er wh'ch 18 «42,660,781. don 1 know ho"' » came /S i4 2 ’6fi0’781- advantages not heretofore exploited The All Oregon 1925 exposition Char,es H- Carey, form er president about, but in some way a farm er and O ptom etrist sim ply and solely because we have, committee which offers the aw ards ° f .‘ he ° 7 ron w riters’ ,easrue and 36 5 6 % ^ ? ^ « , ^ ; 410, or his wife, with H artm an T heatre Bldg. k,„i, „„ i — -----’ a cart drawn bv two l — *"■ an effort to Offer prizes au th o r and » ^ o n a n ; Anthony Euw er 7 ’ ** USed for ,hl< |h an a?|d : bl! Ck ° I e “ ’ ll8d gone past soldier I Ba"don up Io this time, been almost isolated will make an enore io o n er pri Oregon or shut off from the rest of habitation for the best essays w ritten in and civilization. The county court county, but no announcem ent could well give a little consideration made on this plan as yet. tional in s f ltn f E L .K ¿ UCa ‘ He also « p la in e d how we could n.»!-. DR. ARTHUR GALE to this m atter. w _„. . v . . . r.ssays must be confined in a gen position I hysician and Surgeon ° ~ ., ... oral way to the two subjects men- A lack of proper to bring out th e knowledge of responsibility tinned- “ p,ffire Ellingsen Build ng f-biced upon them by the tl law and so- placed 1 hones. Office 351. Res. Res. 352 352 ciety, is causing judges to become en of a rt. but the contestant may choose BANDON tirely too lenient with convicted per- m anufactories and th e im portance of L ’ ’ ,J’ôa3’ ,and fire patrol, 82,978. we scurried along for OREGON i making i • , lauehine , . ■ bis i - own and, . of vou.ee, course, his a mile sons, thereby stock . title .. ms a rL.in the Life of the com miuiill'Y, munity. h ï i ? ’. — C | , ^ " • ‘L of th e tax «or-'Then, iiftiil right 4U in 1 front of us, or two. ctotn • * S_!Îiare • ..f , sk .7 , . K subject m atter so ong as thev fall a great within one of the two headings’ men- h / J 1 e. A‘,O tr??’?On-1?25 to ¡91 or 3 5 T 0 ” th e c o u T tx T tl? IW,Ded U f>' H was hlgh »« of our charge against felonious act; y The com mittee s u re s t.« o - 2 ', - d . ~ lo ’^ i n ^ n « foT r o ld ie J ’ bonus, ° ’ ’ hOU’ e' 8teeper ,han It liegins to look to the ordinary lav- tinned. CURRY COUNTY man ikni > c • • xionc«i. I he com m ittee suflrirest. Portland, Oct. the $4,311. man that a premium is being place.) ine the loiiowinff following titles titles as an example of steepest roof and studded with Jutting A unc _______ _ Abstract and Realty Co. upon the extent to which a man may , but th< ontestant is henaiv. dl I ’ ^ " í í é ^ v í ' COn’pi*" RECALL ( l \ FtlR U O T I T » boulders ns big and broad, us a dOor. Has the only set „f ab stract books ¡ Ä d 'f t S Î Â PerOdU- ^ W PEA C T A T L s i v n n v go in com m itting crimp. V ' ? i y« 8" ldler was ' e y angry, i ni in Curry county. ANDON afraid he said something which wasn't - - ba- ......n state, i. In fnct. an A ______ 1 rompt and efficient service ^*act, an t,.* charired It has many very highly specialized The proceeds from this i , an afterm ath « f » n. . v * ery nlce- Then he Jumped off mv ** b“Ck and decided to hasten on afoot industries and the m arkets for O re original and strik in g title, provided it source will ‘ go tow ard a fund to stirred uu in the R^n.Un seh i falls within one of the two general gon products are broadening and wid : r x ’ co"M ening every month. The products of heads, may be one of the factors in weighing the m erit of an essay. Oregon, both of the farm and of the o reX “ m p“ ° r °r ,• J » « « * g » Never The suggested titles: field, are «old on the m erit of their When place on June 20 in an atte m p t to oust I Silw that I rieelriaa » a quality and command the highest the justice of th e peace. L J Radlev m t Z 1 declded to do son’e climb- prices in the world's m arkets. » » . I . , i , . ,.- h „ i d „ k s 1 ‘ • Coats, Suits, Dresses, Hats "’ c«. ,*! z ih„?e 4 O reg o n S ch o o l C h ild ren to C o m p e te In E x p o sitio n P riz e E ssay C o n te st 2T ? barber shop I ' "£! «X tì ' x , a .,- o „, o „ C htireh In v o lv e d L ab o r In the Portuguese Congo « church has been built of stone which had to he carried four miles by the natives. , The completed structure contains IS- 000 atone«, representing nearly 12IJIX» lolle« of walking. W E H S DISGUSTED WITH FINANCIAL STATUS (From Curry County Reporter ) c " “ n ,! ' ..... " ,r F " " ' returned the la tte r part of la-t week from a two weeks’ trip through B a ttle A lre a d y H a l f W on Thera Is not much difficulty |n roB Southern Curry county, making his fining the mind to contemplate whst annual listing of property for assess- we huee s grent desire to know ment purposes. Mr. Moore, whom ever.vbo.ly knows is not given to talking very much, — says he never In Paris the num ber of births in knew the taxpayers of Curry county 1923 was 46,400 ag ain st 48,000 in to be so worked up over anything as 1922. they are over the present financial "'•.“ “•i-' - th. ««.. « s í i i';»™™;1’,',:™,“ ;, one accord are thoroughly disgusted with conditions, and are w ondering w hat is to be the ultim ate outcome and when it all will end. The peo- pie, practically man, say not consi.ler th to a t a Curry c o u they n ty 'h a do s HaYd»« . „• n i, r> . _ I "*"* me r ' J?T, m, knowm Bandon a tto r-j to get his attention and ney. will be a candidate ag ain st R a d -1 wait for me hlIU ley ¡ „ m ZnuT* t h e / " h 00' super' b e lle d ' he” d id " 'H e ' H rttfaX ^ h u J X ' any illegal w arran ts as has been con- ".¿_a»PP^ - 5 ' J . ? ? ? countF 8«- me In Joy when I reached his side. .. t t ~ pudlate an >' the debts contracted because they feel th a t the county has receive.! som ething for every cent ex- p«.nde«i also m any have expressed . th *m selve' es a5 not und*ratanding th a t budget estim ate has any th in g to d® w‘th the paym ent of w arran ts, past or present. r w>«i m e tran sc rip t of -aw ay I ealloned record was incomplete. And thus a m ountain made out of a mole-hill gnd 'rn’arhe* o v t ’ o“d hlS w,f# ’inka lnt0 oblivion and fo rg etfu ln ess.' were gritefnl to us. 17 a n l * ^ ^ * * „ ua at «ny rate, 'veil, that ls all to that tale, and I’m A irships equipped with skiis in- stead of wheels for tak in g off and going for a trot. Come around some Ian,Jing on the snow are seen in the other time and I’ll have more " ar tales to tell you— 1 nw untain d istricts of Switzerland, With that. Minute « a r t . eating. ,„ d ' all we can hear Is his strong teeth Send us your Jo b Work orders. cn m ch ln , the g r .ig. of^com. «. h "r X " ' .»„’ i LOGGERS’ P o o l Hall Hiz X X 'S t ”' “ ’r* Paulman * Maloy Soft Drink»— Confectionery C igars—Tobaccos The best of service at all tim es PORT ORFORD OREGON 5 ai V g, C a ta r rh i* ■ Combined M local ealcine J Treatment.both _ hU to the X o ’em F. O tJ S X X m n . Sold by all druggist, CHENEY fit CO., £ , O hio