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The Port Orford Tribune “Out W h ere' The W est Ends" ( ’»vers Northern Curry County WANTED--SEÏEN MILLIONS FDfi PORT ORFORD, Cl'RRY COLXTY, OREGON, WEDNESDAY. JUN E 17. 1925. SEASIDE WOMAN IS ELECTED WORTHY M \TRO N GE OREGON EA STERN STAR PORT ORFORDANS ’ VIE 10 MAKE SUCCESS ATTENDPORIORFORD OF ENCAMPMENT LODGE-TAKE WORK Delegates num bering 355, and rep re senting 141 chapters with a m em ber ship of about 23,000, attended the 36th annual session of the Oregon chapter, O rder of the E astern S tar, in Portland last week. Mrs. Caroline Lewis of Seaside, was PLAN TR IP elected w orthy grand m atron, and Dr. COMMITTEES ARE A PPO IN TED MEMBERS AND PLANS BEING M A DE M A RSH FIELD FOR ANNI G EA R H A R T MEETING DISCUSSES D. O. W ebster, Portland, worthy FOR BIG STATE V ETER grand patren. Mrs. Mary Alice VERSA RY CELEBRATION VARIOUS PHA SES OE RDOSE- A N S’ CONVENTION IN Burdette of Knowles chapter, No. 12, JU N E 25—GUESTS OF VELT CO A ST ROAD, JULY. McMinnville, and R. Frank Peters, SA T E L L IT E CLUB. WHICH ALL D E LE T ualatin chapter, No. 31, Hillsboro,, GATES DECLARE became past w orthy grand m atron ’ MUST BE COM j anil patron respectively, having been .. L ast T hursday „ evening the execu- PLETED. The P o rt O rford Masonic lodge the6 w ofv a I ran?em entS f° : h eld . a reffu!ar m eeting Saturday chief officers for the past year. .u ip portan u u a n i t guests a at t the cne conven- ' r (.„ J.n iw 'p 7 e ®ra ^ composed evening, June 13, at which, in addi- Im GEARHART, June 13.—The problem tioni included Mrs. Ju lia F. H am m er,, c Omwerce, th e Ci^ic d u b " v-°" 1 ° / ““l!"® ',n aU ers; work was o f finding seven million dollars to Past w orthy grand m atron of the | i 2,IrL <c Tu/i 2,2. C^ b and . m 2® be,d in tbe first l,eS ree for the pur- finance construction of the Roosevelt M ontana chapter; Mrs. Ada B. Coop- ‘ 11 e rro m m build- pose of in itiatin g two c candidates a n d id a te into coast highway had not been found er, Pa st w orthy grand m atron, Wis- i^fies3" ! can v asV th e cornm‘ttee of *he m ysteries of the E ntered A ppren- Voi. 34. No. 6 LADIES’ AID ELECTS MRS. PONTING TO POSITION OF VICE-PRESID EN T The I adies’ Aiii met at the Wann home last Wednesday afternoon, with Miss Elizabeth Price as hostess. A ftei an extended business session, durin: which Mrs. Ponting was elected vice president of the society to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Mrs. M yrtle McKenzie, and the an ’»ointment of Mesdames Axtell, Clin ton and Ponting as a com mittee to act MILL ATTEND BANQUET IN n conjunction with committees from M ARSHFIELD T H U R S D A Y the other local socities in preparing NIGHT— BE AT W ED D ER to en tertain the coming W ar V eterans’ BURN AND GOLD encam pment. Miss Price served a BEACH FRIDAY— lelicious luncheon, which, a fte r all BRI »OKI N G S had enjoyed, t h e ' l a d i 'e ^ s n e ^ o ™ O N SAT- tim e en tertain in g several visitors ad URDAY. iourning later to meet this’ Wed’nes- day with Mrs. E lla Knapn THRU FRIDAY “STOP FOREST r iR F S ” approaching'tour'1 o f " roncernin‘r tbe About the only definite result reached was th a t of giving perm an- en t character to the Roosevelt H igh- way com mittee of which J. C. Ams- w orth is chairm an and O. W. T aylor secretary. The m a tte r was left to the executive com m ittee to find som e' means of raising the necessary mon- the M mnesota chapter. The representative from P o rt Or- ford C hapter, Mrs. Louis Scofield, has returned from attendance upon the session, g reatly enthused and enjoy lng the event. ________ “------------ _________ ------------ GATE TO REPORT ON ON DELEGATE TO REPORT GRAND CHAPTER SESSION --------- N um erous suggestions were made, Curry C hapter Nc. 135, Order ol m ost of which were based on the i 1 ors to the encam pment in July. th a t came up for discussion was the The week of June 29th to July 4th I mission will reach Coos Bay ’via It was also decided to give a couple X V ° , t u " '0 a Mar®,h ' h“S b®en Set asi,le as the ^ co n d a "- RoseburK Thursday evening and will of dances beforp tflo <( ^ 1 HeW to attend th e ir A nniversary cele- nual “STOP FOREST F IR E S ” cam- be quests at a big banquet being te n to raise funds to cover expenses tha* S ’ ’" k 3 er Paig” to be observed throughout Or? dered by the Goo,! Roads association ,nav be incurred expenses m a t the Port O rford members plan to gon, it is announce,! by officials „ f the ° f Coos county. W hether Govemoi ’ <lnv®. 10 Mar shfield to attend the Oregon S tate Cham ber of Commerce Pierce will be a member of the nartv A rrangem eeting, leaving ladinc t n t v ents were were made made fo fo r r the the m m eeting, leaving here here about about 4 4 o’clock o’clock The The cam paign, initiated by the has not been definitely learned hut ¡ • e S u r i n U ^ n ^ r h o .°.i_th.22® ^ s ^ 0"6 lb ? 1 ° ° Ur Ur and retu « tu r rn n in Klam ath ath County County Cham Cham ber ber of of"C Com- om - others others aside aside from from the the commission th ® . . a a f?®rnoon’ ftem oon, «md in g g the the Klam same h night, “ a .C condition made poss- lnerco Iast l a s t year •-.••- a and „ .i taken t n i>— up __ i_._ w ill be ho E v ditor .iit^ » E tp dgar . i » . - B. r> P t , iper of the commodate in the m a t t m " o f T ihle on,dlt!on ,made poss mcrce bv the : wil1 commodate in the m atter of meals, ible roads sta te bodv will also be observed th is M orning Oregonian, and E ditor B F ihle by by the the g g rea rea t t change change m in the the roads to c - An ^ e r invitation e e o f '7 l? ° f m 7 m h e r i X m ’ ^ t “ e°; w henI1it ftook yoar. in W ashington, Idaho and Cali- l >wine of the Oregon Journal, Mrs 1 ..?Tn.r? erce Gold Baach. Brook’ners. mem bers from out of town all a fte r form a. B. F. Irvine, and Roderick E Macleav half the Local cham bers of commerce an,’ P « a'dent of the P o rtlan d ’ Chamber though commercial clubs throughout Oregon Ccmmerce and of the Macleav Es- have he?n requested to take chargf ta t® comPa n y> Portland and W edder- At S aturday evening m eeting there * of the ‘‘STOP FOREST F IR E S ” cam- b uln’ , session of th e Grand chapter, which O u r lo c a l • • ,, n l b v ? t h ' L ei. C T ViSit i F- fr,om .^rookin5 s- A'-n --s '>aign in th eir respective districts. T lr The p arty will leave M arshfield she attended as the delegate from the v;ted to ‘ u s,c a n s ave organize a band . ‘” ® J I-ane.ois, locally, and a visitor purpose of the movement is to instil' P ar|y on the m orning of Friday, with P ort Orford chapter. occasion, -nd a num ber of T the boys from Iowa. in the mind o f the individual a se n ,,.: the idea th a t it will reach W edderburn have heartily taken i p the idea A fter the close of the m eeting the of his personal responsibility in the m tim e for lunch about I o’clock. p iiii p r r i / r n P PIHIT members and candidates w ■ ere enter- protecticn of our forest wealth. Practically at! the afternoon will be lUni U! LIV Hu HLiLlI tained by the l adies S atellite club at spent at W edderburn as guests of the the 1 r.rne o f Mr. and Mrs. William Macleav E state company, going MCU''| V WFilOFO PHIIDI TQ McPhillamev. liL l iL I n L U u L J u u b l L L u across the river to Gold Beach in the late afternoon to spend the night. D eparture will he made early S a tu r day m orning from Gold Reach for the south, to inspect th e th ree proposed A t the annual School election Mon rbutes for the Roosevelt highway be day, David McKenzie was re-elected YOUNG PORT ORFORD PEO PLE A nother large consignm ent of lum tween B urnt Hill and Brookings’, and a m em ber of th e board of directors. ARE GIVEN TA STE OF REAL ber having been received the ham- will probably continue on to Brook- Mrs. Louise Scofield was choser OLD TIM ES BY CHARIVARI m ers are again m aking music on the ‘ngs’ w bere a reception will be ten- clerk Sabin. : PARTY— TREA T IS whn h of » th e board. Mrs. Velma ------------ T l® P° rt O rfor' 1 Chatnber of Com- W. T. W hite, Jr., building ,lerei1 tbeni S aturday evening bv the FORTHCOMING. s T s . « L , . t u „ , L 7 " J „L'; s x th j ? " i ' v t - 1’ »- " t " '” ' th e forest reserves and consequently exem pt from taxation. The subject was discussed all afternoon in the shadow of personal politics. Congressm an W. C. Hawley sug- gected th a t a strong public sentim ent should be built up to back th e Oregon delegation in a fig h t for public funds In lieu of money, he thou» ht the gov- ernm ent m ight be induced to give sections of land away. Sees No Congress Aid. F orm er H ighw ay Commissioner E. J . Adams and now private secretary of U. S. Senator Stanfield ridiculed claim s of those who asserted th a th ey could go to congress and obtain appropriations. He gave it as hif opinion th a t no special appropriation could be got for th e completion of th e highway , . and suggested th a t with A cting on a tip from one of P o rt * a‘, \ . coul(1 not ffn e h er tim e co \e r the expense of en tertain in g the ‘ 'bwa. ' H arry S trahan is filling in and ' !li® v commission in N orthern a little patience the sta te highw ay O rford’s younger m atrons th a t some- t0 th e dutles re<Iuiretl b>' the office. United Spanish W ar V eterans lur- g rad in g his home lots on Jackson C urry C0Vn.tv - 14 is not likely th a t the commission and the federal bureau thing should be doing, a jolly p arty e v encam Pm ent b ere Ju ly 23- street. ' .............. sta te officials will spend more th an of public roads would work the prob- of fun-seekers last Wednesday even- LITTLE PORT ORFORI) MISS gnnfi t i m o erQ ° dy c°TPe and have a C. E. Trum bull and Ed Molloy are a fpw m inutes in any of the localities lem out. When the conference assem- jng, gaO ered around th e home of Mrs. S>VPP®r Wi ' ,b ® S/ rVed by a s h in g the H atton Service station of this spct''u"- CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY u l ' , t m bled the tem porary organization was Chi stian a From m where they sus ______ the ladies. Music will be furnished and harness shop tow ard completion" ------------ o________ made perm anent on motion of O. E . , pieioned a p air of young honeymoon- Miss V irginia Larson entertained by G ross’ orchestra. Fred Scofield has his new cottage PLANT GF c. & o, K ratz, ot A storia. ers to be in hU in ... a num ber of her friends at her hom( ------------ o------------- on the place, he recently purchased LUMBER COMPANY P resenting the present physical con- A fter a short siege and a heavy ! Tuesday afternoon of this week, th( from R. O. Sm ith, well underway. dition of th e Roosevelt highw ay, H. bom bardm ent of the place by all the occasion being th e little g irl’s eighth CLOSES AT BROOKINGS H enry Axtell is keeping a crew of B. V anD uzer of the sta te highw ay implements used on such occasions,: birthday. A fter the little ladies had men busy on his new th e atre build- commission said no funds were in such as dinner bells, cow bells, tri onioyed them selves playing games Word reacheil P ort Orford today s 'g h t to complete the section between angles, dish pans, cans with rosined Miss V irginia’s m other served a de- th a t th e entire plant of the C alifor N ew port and the Coos county bound- strings, w ar whoops, etc., the citadel licicus luncheon, capping the same nia and O regcn Lumber company, in 02030267 cry, 87 miles. Unless new sources surrendered, the doors were throw n ’v'-h a gene ous supply of straw b erry Southern C urry and N orthern Del Charles Jam ieson has two trucks o f revenue are supplied th e construe- open and “Cotton” and Frances came shortcake and whipped cream, N orte county, has close,1 down, and tion of this gap m ust be deferred forth to join the “G ang,” in an as- Upon bidding th e ir little hostess making three trip s each dav, deliver all operations have ceased indefinite ly. The shutdown is said to have m any years. sault on an o th er “Dove Cote” lo- sroodbye, the children declared they ing logs for the W estern W hite Cedar been occasioned hv t h e present con- S7.000 000 Alreadv Spent. cated a t th e home of Bob F orty, where bsr' enjoyed a grand and glorious Co., from, his camp on U pper Sixes. M. T. W right and Sons are hauling lition of the lum ber m arket which . ., , , ’ . Charles McGill and bride were finallv tim e. the W hite Bros, logs from Denmark t ’ “ rKe attendance b a ; ' b( Thus fa r there has been spent on foreed to purrender to th e im portunj. Those presen t: the Misses .Tepr with three trucks , ‘ combined F lag and Children’s ml„. n een, very bad for a long tim e. tl he highw ay approxim ately $7.000. ties of tbe invaders. G Rings, Joy McKenzie, Marie I.ind- f , . day exercises held in the Community The C. <?• O. company has been oper 000, and it win require a sim ilar . . Emory W hitw orth is ha.,I,’»» hauling foi church )ast e abbatb atin g steadily for the past several am ount to complete the total length a< C harne came forth v.nth the herg, M argaret Sabin, Fay Tlibbcy George Quigley from U pper Sixes. vears, and for the past two years has A splendid program was rendered r f 407 miles, or a total of $14.000 000 ? su"' and "fec ssa ry w herew ithal and B etty Gillings, Ruby Purdin and Miss Floyd C offe't has his contract for been tu rn in g out redwood lum ber en th e ___ little folks an average cost of nearly $40.000 a lnatructed the crowd to take t h e Audrey m - Sutton. _________________ a carload of m yrtle logs for the Ma- by „„ , ,, consisting of recita- tirely. The shutdown throw s between mile. Bv the close of 1926 the road selv®s/Town to B o b s place. His orders . , Spe k • south of the north boundary of Coos *'ere ■’»»mediately acte.l upon and the "® chl' d ®1' tJ V,®lve b°tw ^ n cleay E state company of W edderburn «¡n i music bv the young peoples’ ch o ir- 700 and 800 p e o p le out. o f em ploy countv to the California line will |,P fun-seekers tak in g w ith them th e ir b®. a 7®i. t ( P and fift«en ln the about filled. •1 solo bv Mrs. C arter, followed bv a ment. and it will he ouRe a blow to F rank C arter is hauling logs from r-ad in g bv Mrs. Lo's O erting, “The the business life of Southern Curry finished or under contract. At the fo rm er, captives, adjourned to the ’ ?CCOrdlng U pner Sixes fo r George Quigley. N am e of Old Glory,” by Jam es’ Whit county. sam e tim e the road will be finished , R ° ^ ’ w bere, w ith ;ce cream su n d ae an ,n estig ato r. Several whaling boats from the comb Rilev. president w. C. R'henack and ‘ north from N ew port w ith the excep " r fbe ad |t S soft drinks and cigars tion of a gap in the northern p a rt of ^or tb ? bo.ys ’ a P e a s a n t hour was *’* * ’* * •♦ + + + + + + 4 .4-4-.•< •S-S-.-4-+ T r'nldad, Calif., station have been in Then a flag son»», drill and rtn»» A ssistant R. T. Bourn.' t f the above the harbor the past. week. s v m - .a n v m s s e d through Port Orford Tillamook county. sppnt ,w ,sh ,n ^ th ? "®?dv. w®d’ t Catholic Church Services .t The Sealion H unter, Captain Wm. salute by the children, a fte r which northbound about 10:30 this morn- ded couples all the best th a t th is life 4. x H unter the audience standing adjourned in in command, left the bay to Colonel Cyrus A. Dolph, of P ort- could provide. I-*:*-:--:--:' s’n-'ing “The S tar Spangled Banner.” ng, afte r spending a few days in day, northbound. land, a retired arm y officer, spoke «* „ The church was beautifully decor Brookings. Mr. Ribenack has his 7*2 “ “ ,ny ° " ‘ce r> !' p0K]e A t a late hour,.and hour, .and a fte r m: many an By Rev. F ath er LeMiller. ------- O——■ ' of the highw ay from a m ilitary stand- earnest h had be?n px ated with flags and flowers, among ' or,,,, osrt.ers in San Francisco, while Tb.» new building will receive some AN OLD RESIDENT point saying th a t regardless of some other nf our yo 1 fo)k ssed th a t the la tte r an immense basket of June Mr. Bourns is located at North Bend ■ , ‘ „„ ' ’ ----- ---- ” . Rdk would finish'ng touches cf carp en ter work w hether it was constructed nrim prim arilv arily he is also the local head of GOES TO VERNONIA lilies th a t Mis. Smith brought from •8p fo r m ilitary purposes it would of *7 op.p o rtu ™ty for a ,h « thirtl week of June, and a fte r re- th e ir Coquille home. A g reat many the Stout Lum ber company. renewal of the occaslon. tb e happy l i v i n g a coat of paint, and the trim - necessity become a m ilitary highw ay crowd went homeward. The m any friends of Charles H of our town people kindly furnished ing up of trees and r e a r in g of brush pearse will regret to learn th a t he has lo w e rs for decorating the room, and NEIGHBORS OF WOODCRAFT in case of war. And a stra n g e r „ standing w iim u ik ov m s fmm r,»,u the t o e stre s t r e e e t and a n o lot, lo t. will w in make maicp on on- i s / - . , . , by his • heir kindness was highly appreciat- W illiam Duby, chairm an of the auto at the curb, a fte r listening to the of the VISIT BANDON LODGE beautful sites in the town of disposed of Casa Loma, his home on th e beau by all atten d in g the exercises. Middle Elk. and is intending to go to sta te highw ay commission, said: joyous voices and laughs floating Gold Beach. Vernonia, Oregon, to reside. “ This is now the m ost im portant back to him. rem arked, “ I t’s Thursday evening a p arty , consist- road unfinished in Oregon and we good old world in P o rt Orfonl.” any- th S " m o n t h B r o l k ' n g i i n ^ ^ 1 7 ^ V * f£' ' " ily N EW LYW EDS s h o w e r e d ng r f Mesdames Fromm, Ella Knapp, could no more stop its construction w a v ” i r i i u ’ u u i \ n^° Middle Elk _0 \e a r - aero, and WITH NUMEROUS GIFTS Rachel Marsh Kate Leneve, Temper- - y’ and Gold Beach are hereby announced through hard work had built up a --------- »nee Aiken, E. Lindberg, E 'sa Port end Governor Pierce was _______ wa‘" «ootn. 8 8 _______... » - i’PauP ful heme, which was broken up Ia« t M onday evening a num ber of >oa Chr'st.v. member of Battle Rock bv Jefferson Myers who s u X ^ t e form er 'h airm a n of the sta te high- a t 7V m S r e a r l v ho^r 2f h e g i^ n ^ g u 7 77" “ S’ P®3r8®’ « 7 V ® * ° f M r' MrS’ G®° r ir c ,'‘ No’ 3 I7 ’ a «Peclal In- th a t «II th e West»™ t 7 t ‘2 J 1**®81®. w av commission, who said th a t 2* Rr / Tb ® hour of beginning wh0 had become a universal favorite H om m , surprised them with a wed- vitation m eeting of S eas..... Lodge Eh h in l t h e i r r e ^ e n ^ H v h ’ ‘ henceforth the m ajor work in sta te ®*2 * ? * h ’t V™' ® "? CeSS.ary f°.r an‘l frlen<l of th e entire community, -hng shower. A fter presenting the No. 662, N eighbors of Woodcraft at behm l tn eir representatives in con- hj(rbway buildinR m ust be the com. ¿„,,1 ^V ore™ non1'*"6 , Tbp b®st wisbps his P ort O rford young couple w ith useful presents Bandon. An csoeciallv pleasant gress and obtain appropriations eom- friends goes with Charlie to his new Ihe visitors served light refreshm ents, evening is reported by the visiting m ensurate with the large areas of pletion of tbe road’ f airness to the L ate Mass at Gold Beach is home, —o------------ 'ladies. land th a t are being held in federal coas coun r\ , eman r e 1 and econ- scheduled to bggin five m inutes before G rade crossings are unknown in it. “The road noon, or a t 11:55 a. m. reserves. ; omic reasons required V " “ U', **; G reat B ritian. Radio fans in the United S tates are Equal Tax Yield. u j" fP th . ’ , / h T ’h »• i r Tb’ re ’« "ufficient seating capacity C LU B S BAZAAR AND DANCE x / x * * * * . . . . . -°7................................ far b etter off than they are in Ger- BRINGS IN LARGE SUM This, same idea was expressed by ed S ta te s ” * ' " 6" and p' enty room for visitors who f c for about , 3t()00()00 Ro,d Senator Stanfield who gave it as his o ” , ... . „ wish to be present a t the Sunday opinion th a t the governm ent should Sonl® J 0 . , T hav® to b® budt noon ’ «rvice in Gold Beach. The Civic cluh held a special business ♦COMMUNITY CHURCHt m arks, which equals approxim ately appropriate an am ount equal to th a t ?V®r ’ . 18 8? ‘d ’ becaui'« beavy traffic A booklet fo r the Bandon church meting last T hursday afternoon to 4-+4--{-4-+ + + +++++»M »+++++++++++ *3.000,090 in our money, is paid the Sunday June 21 German post office departm ent each which the lands would yield on the ,s y Pann,t them out. Y et he held this and the C urry County Catholic Mis- check up on the bazaar and dance ta x lists. One reason given bv him a 2 benefit, for th e more m°.T they W®r® ? r®C®M of * p« p a™tion and • held on June sum of $135.85 Sabbath school’ a t“ ” o’clock a m 7 7 niariv^fiOO o ' m "rT X *------------- •• T---- * 6. The ----- for the failure of the sta te to finance tra v e ^ and the more they were worn, will be published durin< the summer. was reported as the net proceeds. A Preach services a t 11 n’rlnrk m »n r- i r a ,I ° «uhsenbers th e e n tire 'c o st of th e 1 road wUhin tb ® rich®r th ® 8tat® beCam® Tb® Boain®« a « •*»"< » * 1 ^ Portion of this am ount h to be used , u 7 Z 7 “T h 7 F e a U R » ! ' nV K and1 ®a; h " " « J * next few years is the heavy increase sp®a,t" ®*.P{*88,*d tb * h°?® th ? i °"Aer to insure the ¡" p u ttin g a new fence around the Thoughtless Neglect ” Irtthout f l r s t ^ i r i n J " a " li^ n ’ T“ ’’0 m ight be found to close the gap publication of the sam e w ithout ex tra cemetery. Youn»» Peoples’ meeting T h n rd a v " 1 8®cur,nar a ,ic.e nse from of the cost o f m aintaining the roads w ay .................................... cost to the mission churches. The club has decided to take a va- at 8 7 0 ! ^ d e a d e r Mi ? 9 ’ ’r0V®rT’m®n t ia Puniah- already completed. This cost, with on the coast line road. betterm ents, has increased from $1,- .. Cha.r I?* of ‘V.a 2 !b ? ,W ’ °.n® ,A *h o rt h ,rto ry of P3-’* »n<A present cation for a few m onths, so no more Bertie Lvnch. subject “ Life ’ As i able by a substantial fine. 000.000 to $2,250.000. th ® onB' ' n a’ R ^ e v e l t H ighw ay boost- mission work and a regular schedule m eetings will be held until fall. Hurdle.” H -b 1’ 1 4 _ Tsao Kun, president of China, was ers, urged courageous prosecution of of services will m ark th e main Evening sendee a t Langlois a t 8 nt one tim e a cloth m erchant’s ap- The relative value of the coast high 1 th e work. featu res of th e booklet contents. Subscribe for T re Tribune. c c,ock- ■ prentice. Aly0 B!G TIME RESULTS DAVID M’KENZIE ADAIN Of! LOCAL SCHOOL BOARO BENEFIT DANCE FOR ENCAMPMENT FONDS NEW MATERIAL ARRIVES ANO 0011 D NS RESUMES PORT ORFORD TRUCKS ATTRACT BIG CROW 0