The Port Orford tribune. (Port Orford, Or.) 1892-19??, June 17, 1925, Image 3

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    THE PORT ORFORD TRIBUNE, PORT ORFORD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 17, 1925.
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Ames S. Johnston returned Monday
♦ from Portland where he attended the 4
E g f
Fran«.-»
C ofor in fA« H o a iih o ld
When la an «ex fresh 1 After three ! Color has decided effect an the ap-
days* deliberation, which shows how ’ parent else of a room. Light shades
eerlona the question la, a French court gjTa an effect of epace; also a dl*-
has decided that aa egg la fresh when tribution at colors w ill have thia same
It Is not more than I wo weeks old la effect; for example, a room with light
■amtaer e r more than three weeks old walla and dark ruga and hangings w ill
la winter. H ereafter eggs In France look larger than one dona In dark
In red Ink the date when color. Also a aanse of apace la cm-
they were laid.— Y oath's Companion.
ated by using the same color on the
walla of adjoining rooms.
Masonic Grand lodge as delegate from *
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Port Orford lodge No. 170 Lowell + 4 4 4 4 4 + + 4 + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
• returned to Port Orford with his
STRONG HEALTHY TEETH.
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The responsibility for growini
Mrs. Frank Carter and Mrs. Hans! H. M. Axtell, who is fast fretting
T. H. Dollar of Cedar Fork passed ,trong healthy teeth rests largely
Adolp^sen started Friday evening to I matters in shape looking to the com- through town Monday on his way to with mothers. The expectant mother!
attend the meeting of the Women ofjpletion and opening of his new movie Bandon. Mr. Dollar reports himself OCCUpjes the stagetic position in this
Woodcraft at Bandon, but were pre-1 picture house, made a business trip and family just recovered from the endeavor, for her unborn baby has
vented arriving there by their car'¡to Gold Beach Saturday, returning flu.
already started to build its first teeth
“Not fire, but the owner of the hand
breaking down at Langlois. C. C Sunday.
' Residents of Berlin find it cheaper
The Rev. W. S. Smith went to Co- b>' the f‘fth " w"t .h, ° f
Wright and wife, returning from an
that
lights it, is the public’s enemy,” 1 to ride in suburban trains than to
Mike Limpach, C. C. Ponting and quille Monday, where he expected to general health of the mother P^vious
evening ., at the
«aid E. T. Allen, Forest Economist, in
.. Bandon
. . , ■ natatorium,
.
boys went to the rocks Thursday on a remain several days attending to and subsequent to the b
brought the disappointed ladies home.
retUrning in the evening business affairs
cW'd, and especial y the foot1 she eats, a recent Chicago address on forest i sit at home using fuel.
Wm. Howe superintendent of t h + l . ^ *
catch q{ gea ftgh Je g *
have a direct bearing upon the quality
Buy your coffee in Denmark.
Clayton Mark mill on Euchre creek,, ponting was
was the
the proud
Drou<) catcher
catcher of
of a a Mrs. Rachel Marsh and son, Fred, of the tooth structure the baby is fires.”...... his hand has been set
against society as surely as that of
Special
all fine grades, 1 lb. to 5
attended Masonic lodge here Satur­ 34 pound ling.
attended the funeral of Alf Gauntlett building. If the mother suffers no
the ki„
ef___
serious illness .luring this period, if
thoug’bt,esgness jn lb. cans, 55c per lb. At Nodine Cash
day night.
in Gold Beach Monday.
her food contains in proper propor->
Rev. and Mrs. W. S. Smith re­
Grocery—the store you pass to pay
The many friends of Alf Gauntlett,
. .„„.vurneu
..u.i.e trv...
lluu the
M„ growth elements
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known as stead of denrqvitv, but „ this does not more. —Adv.
turned home
from wquiiie
Coquille Wednes- Master Donald McKenzie is suffer tion
better known to most as Lncle Alf, dav, accompanjed by the daugbter mff from a badly crushed foot, caused yitamines, it is probable that the baby compensate his victims.
were shocked
1 Mrg Lois
Lojg uer.ung,
Oerdjng wno
who win
will spenu
gpend a from a horse stepping on it.
, wni have a set of first teeth that are
---- - Saturday
-
. evening
“ to ¡Mrs.
hear of his sudden death. Mr Gaunt-
v
port Orford frfendg
Chas.
McGill
has
moved
into
the
«U
hard’ a" ^ T * ? " * , , *
lett had hosts of friends in Port Or­
Bennett
house
recently
purchased
d
'
e<ia
'
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.
’
ow*ver’
e
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ford, who extend to the bereaved, Robert Flach and wife of Newberg
H
ficient in these factors, or if her gen :
widow and family their most sincere have moved into the Zumwalt house from Pete Pederson,
eral health is impaired, the baby’s!
sympathy in the loss of husband and 011 Jackson street. Mi. Floch is em-
County Fire Warden ’Gene White teeth almost certainly will be defec-1
, p’oyed on the Highway bridge main made a trip Sunday to the county tive when they appear; that is, the,
father.
SATURDAY, JUNE 20-SATURDAY, JUNE 27
tainance crew.
tooth structure will not be hard and
seat.
Miss Jackie Braden of Marshfield
AT
I dense enough to resist the processes,
and Mr. Earl McDonald of Myrtle
County Game Warden John F
Mrs. Dorothy Mansell and children of decay.
Point were guests of Mrs. Magnolia Adams spent the week-end in town of Coquille are visiting her mother. | Thp expectant mother should drink
Mr. and Mrs. Lininger of Marsh­ Mrs. Rachel Marsh.
Zumwalt Sunday. Mrs. Zumwalt and
at ,eagt one pjnt
„,¡1^ daj]y since ,
Miss Braden were chums at Salem field spent Sunday at the Lakeside
Tables will be loaded with special assort­
Henrv Patton, w’ho purchased a milk is the best source of organic
during the last legislative session, park.
home last fall on Middle Elk, spent lime. She should have a daily allow
ments of Bargain Prices.
where both were employed as stenog­
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. White, Sr., and the week-end at the seaside.
ance of a leafy vegetable such as
Attractive display of Correct Footwear
raphers.
Mrs. Christina Fromm were dinner
1 spinach, lettuce, greens or cabbage
featuring Selby Arch Preserver for Indies;
Mr. and Mrs. George Fromm will jn addition to this, her diet should
Louis L. Knapp motored to Marsh­ guests of Mrs. Grinnell at the auto
move soon to Bandon, where George include fruits, butter, eggs, whole
field Saturday mom ng, accompanied park Thursday.
Buster Brown Shoes for Children; “Brown-
, . has a log trucking contract.
' bread and whole grain cereals. It is
by Mesdames Gertrude Zumwalt,
bilt” and ‘Star A” for Men.
A
number
of
our
young
people
at­
,
also important that the mother should
Mabel Clinton and Miss Elizabeth
A large crowd enjoyed the
Rice. The ladies returned to Bandon tended the dance and entertainment
Shop Early for 4th of July.
'home
tbe
*'entist
regularly
throughout
Williams
nragnancy
in the evening, where they enjoyed given hv the Bandon Beachmen at given at the Bert ----- -------------- .
ThPe motbe;.g duty is not, however,!
the dance at the Silver Spray Gardens. the Silver Spray Gardens Saturday Saturday night.
night.
Mrg Mabe) Gillings has returned to completed when the baby is bom.
John Hakansen and Ora Woody of
Roy Ostrander is having the space town from the Sea View ranch, and Maternal nursing gives the baby the
Oakland, Ore., were in town Satur­ between his barber shop and the Log- is in greatly improved health.
best food for healthy tooth develop- i
day. Mr. Hakansen is to do the gravel­ gers’ pool hall enclosed, making a good1 _
BANDON,
“Just a little better for less”
OREGON
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. ment. Nursing also aids in the de-
ing of the Gold Beach-Hunters’ creek
P°°* na" enc.ose«,
County Assessor Fred Moore passed Velopment of the baby’s gums, neces-
Hiahwav • room for an office or small shop.
“It’a a pleasure to wait on you.”
through town Thursday on his way to sary for subsequent growth of the
which contract was awarded to D. P. I gjbs Dement and Carl Miller drove Langlois..
teeth.
Pl y male of Bandon.
1 a bunch of Rogue River cattle through
. ,
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,
As the babv grows older he should
its '
Friday morning, taking them to
^ ¿ o rth S
en orange juice About the
The Christian Endeavor held
regular meeting Thursday evening. Myrtle Point.
be
jn pon Orford feu
, fifth or sfarth month other fo«ism ay
with Mr Kinkaid as leader, using as| Mr shieId of Portland, one of the
be added to the babys diet such as
his topic, “How Shall 1 Invest m y, own„ s of the Madden mine, north of Roy Bechtel left Thursday for Con- cereals y R rtab leju ices milk soup
life?” Twelve members were p re s e n t'Sixes> was a Port Orford visitor Crete, Washington, where he expects etc., all of * b‘ch_helP to^improve the
to be employed this summer.
quality of the teeth even after they
After the meeting the usual singing Thursday.
have been cut. Any illness of the
practice was enjoyed.
FOR CIGARS, TOBACCO AND
Mrs Orris Knapp has opened a
Pete Pederson left Saturday morn- baby may interfere with the normal
dancing
class
for
the
little
folk,
Wed-
inS
a
Mexico,
where
he
ex-
deveiO
pment
of
the
teeth.
If
the
Mr. and Mrs. Gray of Marshfield
LUNCH GOODS
baby is weak and backward, see a
spent Saturday night at the Knapp nesday afternoons at the Woodman pects to locate. Good luck, Pete.
ranch. They brought a portable hall.
1 c. M. Sauer spent several days last doctor who wil] advise on the neces-
Confectionery and Pool Room
radio set with them, and the ranch
Mrs Ina Christy of Klamath Falls week on Coos Bay looking after busiN
c ^ l rapervision of the baby’s
folk enjoyed several hours listening
is spending a couple of weeks with her ness matters,
j
is necessary. This should con-
to music from the air.
PORT ORFORD
R. R. SMITH.
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Aikins at their
Çome try our coffee. The BEST to tain plenty of milk, fruit juice, well
The Misses Eleanor Purdin and‘ Sixes River ranch.
be bad, Port Orford Cafe.—adv.
cooked whole grain cereals, fresh
Grace Willis left Saturday for Cor­
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vegetables, and some hard whole!
F F. Priant is ’»"proving J ’S
Mrs. Grant who resides between wbeat brea(| or tf)ast to induce cbew.
vallis, Oregon, to attend the short
term of Summer school at the O. A. C. cently purchased home by the ad Powers and Myrtie Point, is visiting jng so as to develop t he gums and
tK„ o provide
„rnvi,io o,lfrtr|Ant
One of the vessels from the Trina- dition of a covered porch on the front Mrg Leutwyler. The two ladies were thus
sufficient snare
space for
for the
the
school chums.
dad whaling station was in the har­ of the house.
second teeth.
bor last Wednesday.
Stewart Whitsett of Bandon pass-
L R Hatton of Myrtle Point was
BV Pay»-2 attention to the diet
ed through
T u esd av
both for the mother and the baby,
Col. B. K. Lawson and wife o f----------
_ town Monday
, , , on r. his * way
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and by observing the rales of cleanli-
Wedderbum passed through Port 1 to attend the funeral of Alf Gauntlett
Dan Oxley is hauling 80 tiers of ness during infancy and childhood
Orford Saturday, to meet Governor1 at Gold Beach.
most children should grow up with
Pierce and the State Highway com-1 j obn Marsh has been confined to wood to the Port Orford Cafe.
a set of good, strong, hard and healthy
mission, and act as part of their the house several days with a bad
Mrs. Adolph Hardegger, who has teeth
teptb which will not decay or abscess
escort from the Bay into and through!
pf flu.
been in the Keizer Bros, hospital at easj|v
IF YOUR money is worth working for it is worth saving.
Curry county.
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North Bend for several weeks return­
Saved money, deposited in this bank works for you. Open your
ed to her home the first of the week.
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account in our Savings Department. Do it today, tomorrow you
SWIMMING EXPERT
1•
Fire Warden Gene White and John
may forget it—the next day you may regret it.
GIVES
GOOD
ADVICE
Weld went out to Rocky Peak sta­
Start a Bank Account for your boy. One of the most vital
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• tion Wednesday.
It is easy enough to stay on top
lessons is that taught by the Bank Book. A marked step in
I of the water if you want to get ashore,
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your boy's life is record«! when you show him the value of a
MRS. GILLINGS
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LTnder New Management
«
FRIENDS
just reacb Cor shore, first with one
Savings Account. .
THANKS
hand and then the other. That’s all
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CHICKEN D IN N ER ON SUNDAYS
I wish to express my appreciation swimming is, but if you want to
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to all my friends for their many drawn yourself and go to Heaven
kindnesses and beautiful flowers sent reach for it with both hands.” This
COME ONCE AND YOU
me during my recent illness. Such statement made by Commodore W.
WILL COME OFTEN
deeds of comfort will never be forgot­ E. Longfellow, Assistant National Di­
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rector, American Red Cross Life
ten.
JAM ES W. BARTON, Prop.
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Saving Service, in an address in Port­
MRS. MABEL A. GILLINGS.
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OREGON
BANDON
land, accounts for a large number of
the preventable drawings every year.
Send us your Job Work orders.
“The human body is lighter than
water,” the Commodore explained,
“and very little effort will enable any­
one to lie on his back and paddle
easily with the hands. In this way
An investment in Coos and Curry Telephone Company
one can stay up for a long time. To
First Preferred Stock will bring you dividends at the rate
rescue another by swimming usually
of 7 per cent per annum. These dividends are paid by check
requires either a good side stroke or a
mailed to your home March 15th, June 15th, September
good breast stroke, as these have a
15th and December 15th.
kick efficient enough to enable a
Why not place your name on our regular mailing list
swimmer to propel both himself and
for future dividend checks?
another person who is being controlled
SEE BIRCH
by the hands of the swimmer. In de­
AND
fault of a better hold, the hair offers
SEE BETTER
a splendid place to grasp with one
OPTOMETRIST
As Permanent and Safe as the Counties It Serves.
hand while you swim with the other
Marshfield
Phone 322
and both legs.
“If over-turned from a boat or
r
n
canoe, stick to the boat. If the rest
of the body is kept submerged a wood­
en row boat or wood and canvas canoe
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will hold up the heads of a number of
persons for
hours.” Commodore
Longefellow said that canoists around
GARAGE AND MACHINE SHOP
Portland, however, are rated among
LEUTWYLER BROS.
the most expert in the Whole United
I States.
Garage work of all kinds, springs for any car always in stock.
E veiy business and professional man,
Most swimming fatalities occur
cks
Horshoeing and general blacfcsmithing
and Ready-to-Wear
during the month1 of May ami June.
and rancher and dairyman, too, should
ACETYLENE WELDING
of Portland have established s , because the water is still cold from
the
winter
snows
and
ice
and
people
store in Bandon.
OREGON
have letterheads and envelopes printed
PORT ORFORD
are still soft from their indoor Inac­
tivities
of
the
winter
Those
who
have
The very newest in
especially for him. And it is a m atter
been swimming all winter in swim­
ming pools have kept up their en­
th a t he should not economize on by buy­
durance in the water and are mors
nearly ready for emergencies. It is
ing the cheapest he can get. Good sta ­
the opinion of Commodore Longfellow,
that every good swimmer should prac­
tionery pays big dividends. Let us show
tice life-saving every time he goes
At Reasonable Prices.
PORT ORFORD, OREGON
swimming.
you samples.
DRESSMAKING — TAILORING
The American Red Cross is en­
WHERE YOUR PLEASURE AND COMFORT IS OUR
to make the water safe for
PRICES WILL BE RIGHT
Phone 381
BANDON deavoring
CHIEF AIM
young and old by courses in swimming
Will be in Port Orford June 2 and and life saving.
THE PORT ORFORD TRIBUNE
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3, and visit Gold Beach and other
The Malays for centuries have
parts of Southern Curry before domesticated monkeys and
have j
Port Orford, Oregon
the Fourth of July.
trained them to climb cocoanut trees
and pick the nuts.
PORT ORFORD LOCAL NEWS BRIEFS
♦
Annual Shoe Week
Golden Rule Store
GOLDEN RULE STORE
T he KO Z Y
Make your money
Work for Y O U !
Port Orford Cafe
B an k
B andon
Let Yoar Dividends Pay Yonr Telephone Bill
C O O S & C U R R Y TELEPHONE CO .
Business Stationery
L U C IL E ’S
M IL L IN E K Ï
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Coats, Suits, Dresses,
Bats
BATTLE ROCK
Hotel Port Orford
Meals and Rooms Unsurpassed