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About The Port Orford tribune. (Port Orford, Or.) 1892-19?? | View Entire Issue (June 10, 1925)
t T H grO R Y O R F O R D ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ORFORD, CURRY COUNTY, OREGON, W EDNESDAY, JUNE 10, 1925. John Weld of Port Orfofd Rock Peak station. goes t e a t Silver Spray Gardens, Bandon LADIES AID MEETS NEW PRESIDENT OF next Saturday evening, June 13. Tht ♦ PORT ORFORD LOCAL NEWS BRIEFS ♦ WITH MBS. CLINTON CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR occasion promises to be one grant Mr. and lira. W. J. Paulman are affair, and there are at least some • - ♦ expecting a viait thia week from their The sale of fancy work by the ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ At the regular meeting of the ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ daughter, Mrs. Wm. Varley and her Port Orfordans that can be depended home of Mrs. T. L. Clinton last Wed Mrs. Robert Ford and Miss Ada ment of eight tons of cheese from husband, who are coming from San upon to be present. I nesday afternoon. With an average Christian Endeavor last Thursday Ford of Marshfield were visiting this port to San Francisco. Diego for a stay of several weeks. membership present, a large amount evening, a large number of the young Will T. White, Jr., made a business people of Port Orford had a very their cousin, Mrs. Frank Carter Sun The Varleys started from San Diegt trip to Coquille Tuesday. of work was accomplished. delightful time. day, returning to . their home in the two weeks ago for Port Orford but H. M. Axtell has returned from Mrs. Wann, president of the soci . . ---- nas Trom Veva Anderson, acting as leader, evening, accompanied by Mrs. L au ra'h is trip to the northern part of the a sorrowful event happened while Harry C. Allam and wife of San ety , has gone to Alaska with her took for her topic, “The Unfinished Mattoon, who has been here on an state, and with a crew of men is they were temporarily visiting in Los Pedro, Calif., arrived here Monday. husband. extended visit to her daughter, Mrs. | pushing work on his new theatre Angeles, when their five-year-old son Mr. Allam will have charge of the Mrs. C” nton, assisted by her Task.” Carter. They expect to go on to building Sidney, an only child, was badly in Government radio station on The mother, Mrs. Schroeder, served a de- Reports by various committees were Newport for a short visit. | licious luncheon. jured while playing with a scooter Heads. made, and several new committees John Adams, county game warden The little fellow fell from the play Visitors present were Mrs. Schroe appointed. Ray Hyde and Gene Strain have der and Mrs. Vail. Schroeder of Myrtle Point spent - r - ..........lowl Thursday night in town. He thing. striking on his head and back, Davis Ponting was elected presi visited his daughter, Mrs. T. L. Clint- went out to the Baker ranch with injuring his spine. The injured boy moved to Euchre creek, where they dent to fill vacancy caused by Miss on Saturday night, returning home Steve Spoerl, Friday. was taken back to San Diego, but will log the Hess and Kranz timber Anna Lowman, our president, having Look to U n ited State» Sunday evening. Mrs. Schroeder j died three davs later, and was buried for the Western White Cedar com Neurly all farm s In B razil are tllleti moved to Montana. pany. who has been spending the past week James T. Hoopes is clearing the there. Both Mr. and Mrs. Varley are rr7 i,? T J*ld ° f llni,l<>n,ent» from the with her daughter, accompanied her. brush from his lots in the northern :n the government sen-ice at San Come try our coffee. The BEST to H arry Strahan and family have United Suite«. husband on th e return trip. ( part of town, preparing to build a Diego. The Paulmans have another be had. Port Orford Cafe.—adv. moved into their town home from i home on them this summer. daughter, Mrs. Wayne Gillis, visiting Brush Prairie. Harry has been truck Ames S. Johnston, representing here from Minneapolis. ing for the Moore Mill and Lumber Port Orford Lodge No. 170, A. F. & 1 G- R- McNair, of the McNair company. A. M., left Monday to attend t h e Hardware company of Bandon, was Not a few people from this locality F 1 i’1 For an outstanding event such as the Masonic Grand Lodge, which con- transacting business in town Thurs- went to Bandon last Sunday to attend Miss Alta Purdin returned home venes in Portland Wednesday. Ames day- the opening of the Wecoma Baths Friday from the Bandon hospital expects to return Saturday, accom the new salt w ater natato.rium, re where she underwent an operation panied by his son, Lowell. Tbe recent very low tides have cently built at great expense by Jack for appendicitis. brought out numbers of clam diggers Kronenberg, a well known resident Jesse Turner and family of Gold and beach parties have been the regu- of Bandon-bv-the-Sea. There was a Henry Adolphson is trucking piling and Coronation of the Mennaid Queen end her Court ut Silver Q n J T V o v r ix T j , . . _ _ J 2* _ it ] D f* f h i n n » tf lo t« J r ,,,» lar thing r of late days. Beach, and David Crowley and family concert by the Bandon concert band sold by Chas. Newman to the Western Spray Gardens, Saturday evening, June 13th. from Floras Creek, visited with Mr and free exhibitions of fancy diving White Cedar company, to the wharf • . .J . Mrs. Mabel Gillings Is still at the and swimming. and Mrs. W alter Sutton Sunday. Mr Justice M. T. W right made a trip Crowley has about finished his log McKenzie ranch, where she was tak en last week, recuperating from her Col. B. K. Lawson came up from to Albany Sunday, returning Monday ging contract on Floras Creek. recent sickness. Wedderbum Monday and spent a por morning. Mr. W right reports crops There will be a Stated Communica tion of the day conferring with local in the valley very backward on ac Bom, a t the Emergency hospital, people, and also offering aid in the count of continued wet weather. tion of Port Orford Lodge No. 170, A. F. & A. M. Saturday evening, Bandon, June 4, to the wife of Tracy entertainment of the Spanish-Ameri Miss Sylvia Ohman of Bandon if June 13. There are two entered ap Corbin, of Sixes river, a son. Moth can war veterans when they hold their spending er and babe are doing fine. prentice candidates. annual state convention here next A. Long. the week with her uncle, C. Of course that means a new outfit from the Mrs. Hans Adolphson was called to De*11®"4 and family, of Myrtle month. He also is arranging for the L. A. Lininger and wife of Marsh Langlois Thursday by the serious ill-1 Robl4> visited in town one day last visit of Governor Pierce and the state highway commission to Curry county- field spent Monday night at the Lake ness of her sister, Mrs. H attie Young, j week- Mr- Dement was looking for next week. Auto park. Mrs. Young has been suffering fro m : good beef ca441e> Will H. Wann, a brother of E. a" acut* f ttack. of r heumatism of the! Captain Ed Skogg, representing Mr. and Mrs. Alf Gauntlett passed heart, but is improving a t last r e - lthe McCormick Steamship company, Fred Wann, passed through Port through town Tuesday on their way BANDON, “Ju st a little better for less" i was a business visitor Thursday and Orford Tuesday on his way to Gold home to Gold Beach from Myrtlt OREGON Beach, where he expected to remain Point. w. T. White, Jr., went to N o rth ' Friday of >ast week. for the next couple of weeks while “It’a a pleasure to wait on you.” "T” 1® i hel3 he pu7"l Lee Phillips, who resided on Euchre I auditing the county officials’ books Mrs. W. H. Hare of Spokane, rep , k J " , t0 b e , Creek 35 years ago, but not a resi- and aiding the county in unraveling resenting the C. & D. company, sell struetinn in ' P rt *1 un< 6r con' 1 dent of Portland, greeted old friends its financial m atters so that it could ing ladies’ wearing apparel, was in struction in Port Orford. | in Port Orford las* Friday. once more get its w arrants on a basis town Tuesday. where they will be accepted as a Miss Jean Dean, of Bandon, was a Charles St. Dennis, postmaster of State Traffic Officer C. C. Williams guest at the John Gillings home the and Mt. Hawley of the Public Service medium of exchange, instead of being Lakeport, was in town Tuesday. a mere scrap of paper in the pockets i past week. She is a daughter of Mr. Commission, were looking up truck of the holders. and Mrs. Ray Dean, formerly a resi licenses in town Saturday. Sam Hull and Martin Larson left dent here. W. E. Hassler, managing editor of Tuesday on a prospecting trip east FOR CIGARS, TOBACCO AND of the mountains. Mrs. Louise Scofield left for Port- i Miss Elizabeth Price received a land Sunday as delegate to the Grand The Tribune, as well as of the Curry; County Reporter, The Brookings Bul letter from her sister, Mrs. E. Fred W alter Perry and family of Myrtle LUNCH GOODS Chapter from Curry Chapter No. 135 letin and the Smith River Herald Wann, stating th at herself and Mr Order of the E astern Star. Point visited at the home of W. T. was a business visitor in Port Orford White, Jr., Tuesday. Wann sailed from Seattle Saturday Confectionery and Pool Room for Seward, Alaska. Hans Adolphson and family have Monday and a part of Tuesday, in -! The Mary E. Moore loaded out a moved from the H arry Strahan home terviewing the business men and citi Mrs. Frank Vail of Sixes was in? to the Hill House, owned by Mrs. zens and keeping in touch with af cargo of logs Wednesday for the R. R. SMITH, PORT ORFORD the hosptial at Bandon, a few days Neilson. Moore Mill and Lumber company. fairs in general. having undergone a successful opera T. L. Clinton made a business trip R. H. Savage, superintendent of tion last Saturday for removal of her Fred Jamieson and Roger Hanley tonsils. were very busy Sunday night, truck the woodworking plant for the Ma to Marshfield Wednesday. cleay Estate company at Wedderbum Do not forget Flag Day. “Buzz” Williams, who has been ing lumber belonging to Sauers and is spending the greater part of the ------------o------------ for some time employed at the Sauers’ | Sons from the Keeler mill. week on the Sixes, looking after thei logging camp, has accepted a cleri-! Mrs. Hardegger of Elk river, who getting out of myrtle wood, which is MORE LODGING ACCOMO cal position on the survey steamer 1 has been in the Keiser hospital at to be used in making novelties at the DATIONS BEING PRO “Guide.” VIDED BY HOTEL Marshfield for some time, is slowly Wedderbum plant. Mrs. Britton, representing the lmpr°Vlng‘ Rudolph and Paul Leutwy er made Further improvements are being Langlois Cheese factory, was in town i Forest fire lookouts have been a bus,mess trip to Marshfield the made to the pPort Orfon, H e, baln« last Thursday to arrange for ship- j ordered to be on the job June 15 first of this week Paul returned above Bill’s Place, by the add tion of ■mub p 'f T T , , RU<l0lph WaS ei*ht mt” e lodging pur IP YOUR money is worth working for it is worth saving unable to finish his business ,n time poses> and this will give the hotel a Saved money, deposited in this bank works for you. Open your fore Tuesday * g bS' t0U1 ° f 21 rooms in tbe annex The account in our Savings Department. Do it today, tomorrow you demand for rooms in Port Orford has may forget it—the next day you may regret it. Dr. B. L. Lageson, dentist, partner PromP4e<l Mr. Bennett to make ar- S tart a Bank Account for your boy. One of the most vital with Dr. S. C. Endicott of Bandon ran<?ements to give accommodations Under New Management lessons is that taught by the Bank Book. A marked step in < was here the first of the week, ren- and abso to belp °ut the tourists, who J j dering relief to those needing dental are exPected to come later, your boy s life is recorded when you show him the value of a i work. -_______ o________ bavings Account. . CHICKEN D IN N ER ON SUNDAYS I Miss Elizabeth Price is assisting The'^azz 1 * ™ ° " M ■ the little ones in their preparation „ The ,?az„z , gLVe" by Mrs COME ONCE AND YOU i for Children’s Day exercise? a t the ^ a5 naha Zu™wa,t at Fromm hall last WILL COME OFTEN ■ Community church. Saturday night, was well attended and ; an enjoyable time reported by all JAMES W. BARTON, Prop. i Charles Wilson passed through town Present, ; Friday with a large sign for his new .................................................... b ..................... ►••••I I• service station on Brushes creek. MUSICAL AT CARTER HOME. BA NIMIN OREGON Frank Carter began hauling cedar A musical given at the home of cants from Middle Elk, to the wharf Mr- and Mrs- Frank Carter Sunday Saturday. evening was a treat for a number of our young folks. fro^t o f Uthe0tp o rtheOrto?de H 7 ? k Singi" g W3S enj° yed by a,l> a" d sto re’ ° Hardware several saxaphone selections rendered An investment in Coos and Curry Telephone Company store ? by J e s sie P o n tin g w ere highly ap f ir s t Preferred Stock will bring you dividends at the rate A rt Fish and family of Powers preciated. of 7 per cent per annum. These dividends are paid by check ------------o----------- were greeting friends in town Sun mailed to your home March 15th. June 15th, September loth and December 15th. day. Mr. Fish is game warden of P re te rv in g Book» Coos county. T he sim plest way to prevent mil """"" dew ing of books Is to keep the leather Eugene Gething and brother, me in n w ell-ventilated and well-lighted Beachmen’s Annual Ball Everybody will want to look their best GOLDEN RU LE STORE T he KO Z Y Make your money Work for Y O U ! Port Orford Cafe B ank § f Bandon Let Your Dividends Pay Your Telephone Büî nPa»;»» 1 lan d . , c O regon, ........... e n m ated well lighted cham cs fro m 0 O , ak arc place, preferably one and exposed to the lO ilK in iT for fo r O n p u f m n t in n Port T * f Orford \* tfr tv ,} looking a I location Il s I Business Stationery Every business and professional man, and rancher and dairyman, too, should have letterheads and envelopes printed especially for him. And it is a m atter $ s that he should not economize on hy 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 5 . ... . . sunlight. Mildew cannot m ake much Mrs. William McPhillamey return- headw ay In sunshine. When mildew oil home Monday after visiting friends develops it should he w ashed off with soap and warm w ater, or «imply wiped in Portland the past week. , , — m m a a U J U IS l CIO off » with moist cloth, drying the Dyer Leneve is having a new coat f a t h e r well afterw ard. of paint applied to the drug store and -------- — o------------ postoffice building. E rr on th e O th er Side Professor W. M. Kent, superintend- M“ny ^ ople are po b,” v 'e'"ng the ent of the Reedsport schools, visited i Wb,t " 7 ° ng w‘tb 14 " ’ey friends in town last Friday. B lade1 ' *° mprH'fe lt —T°ledo I 5 W. L. Forsythe, manager of the Western W’hite Cedar company, was a business visitor Thursday. N O T IC E O F A N N U A L U N IO N H IG H SCHOOL E L E C T IO N . pnn? a,t?.r ®abi" 'Leliv*fln* ceda' ' Notice is hereby given to the legal cants at the wharf for the Western voters of Union High School District White Cedar company. No. 2> of Curr>. County Oregon A large number of the crew from tbe annua' Union High School Elec- the “Guide” attended the dance in tion °.f Baid district will be held at the High School room in said district town Saturday night. at 1:30 o’clock p. m. on the fo u rth ! Lester and Brayton Sauers made a Monday in June, being the 22nd day visit to Portland and Grays Harbor of June, A. D. 1925. Wash., last week. This meeting is called for the pur- t i . . l . bridge .. electing one director The state v highway crew is pose of » z- ••■cvw« for i„r a a 5 ! Mrs. Bernal Forty is busy drilling the children for Flag Day exercises Dated this 3rd day of June, 1925.! » LOUIS L. KNAPP Chairman. A ttest: Local people have received an in VELMA SABIN, vitation to attend the Beachmen’.' Clerk. Annual ball and Mermaid coronation Published June 3-10, 1925. C O O S & C U R R Y TELEPHONE C O . As Permanent and Safe as (he Counties It Serves. BATTLE ROCK GARAGE ANI) MACHINE SHOP LEUTWYI.ER 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 PORT ORFORD. OREGON WHERE YOUR PLEASURE AND COMFORT IS OUR CH IEF AIM Meals and Rooms Unsurpassed