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About The Port Orford tribune. (Port Orford, Or.) 1892-19?? | View Entire Issue (June 24, 1925)
r m ¿ port orforp tributos , port orford , orbgon , wtonesday , junh 24, i m . SAYS LOGGERS M E DO YO U« B IT - INDIFFERENT TO SUSH W ITH I SWATTER MENACE HEREABOUTS By L. Grace Holmes, R. N., D irector of OREGON MEWS ITEMS OF SPECIAL INTERESI A total registraUoa i t MT1 ty enrolled students with a total of 4651, iucludiug summer alon and short courses, is reported by the registrar of the Oregon agricul tural college for the school year Just B r ie f R e s u m e Of H a p p e n in g s O< closed . C o ||c c t e d fflr A contract under which the sta te fish commission was to employ Hugh Mitchell, director of hatcheries, for Our Readers. four years at a monthly salary of • ’ >- $35®, is Invalid, according to a legal The Tillamook county fair will be i opinion handed down by the attorney- held Septem ber 22, 23. 24 and 25. Citizens 'ofc Oswego voted a bond general. M Râ. C. CO LEM AN ABSENT 27 DAYKIN ICE HELDS (Continued from First Page.) to this spot required eight hours and 35 minutes. Surveys, Oregon Tuberculosis Assn. Wc landed on North cape, aw aiting AU th e world is tu rn in g longing The following from Thè Forest fav orable winds fo r the continuation P atrolm an, published "by ¿he“ W estern I eyes ju st " ° w tow ard some so rt of a of our flight with our remaining F orestry and Conservation associa ‘“T " 1" To some it will be 120 liters (30 gallons) of gasoline. tlon of Portland, should be read b y ' a “ aC? reso rt’ to some a i"ountain This would only be sufficient to take every resident of Curry county, e s - ‘ h, ’ to some an Suto t n p » stopping us to some spot westward where we pecially these interested in our for- along from place to place a t th e would be in range of the steam er eSts: fl?«n£ y a u t” ca^ ‘ T ° Qthe™. k Hobby’s patrol area. u i u W . hite .. f (e d j a r ci l wl" fruit> be a or ^ew hopg weeks with of berry js s „p of «100.000 »inn «no to , provide ., an ade The Cascades were pierced by a Selective Slash. or possig picking, ,y ap _ ‘saue ‘D uring our return trip we con 3650-foot tunnel Friday when two tinued carefully to make sim ilar ob W. A. Langillc, S tate Inspector. pies later. F or each one a change of Wa 8F system crews of workers ni4t under the utm- servations to those which we had D isregarding any question of the scene is the object. The Masonic order of North Bend di u ; , mit of the m ountains near the north' exact extent or area, w hether it be made on the way north, but on ac Everywhere the S anitary Division 1 begin construction soon of a th ree west end of Odel'glake, completing the count of the fog we estim ate th a t we 10,00(1 or 30,000 acres, the slash re-1 of the S tate Board of H ealth is try in g ory . ont rete temple. longest tunnel of the Eugene-Klamath ooserved not more than 60,000 square suiting from the system of selective to insure the safety of all th is arm y Baker voters approved bonds of $45, Falls line. kilom eters along our return route. white cedar logging in Coos and of vacation seekers, keeping the w ater 000 for the erection of a new school . Thus, up and back, the expedition has C urry counties, Oregon, is a se rio u s; supply pure, and regulating other on the west side of the city , 7 Ke‘Ie r ° f North Bpnd r ®- made observations on 160,000 square menace to the standing tim ber from featu res th a t m ight injure the health fuses to accept the resignation of The Salem Ad club was organized Chief of Police Jackson, who, he says, kilom eters of hitherto unexplored which the selection was made and to Much has been accomplished. Much area. at a m eeting Jn Salem attended by a too valuable a man for the city th e adjacent holdings of those who remains to be done. a re in a measure helpless to present One menace th a t still more o r less dozen advertising specialists. “ Immediately a fte r our landing at to lose. Chief Jackson resigned when N orth cape we sighted the Norw e th e creation of this hazard to th e ir ' defies regulation, is the common Expenditures in connection with the the city council ordered a reduction in gian sealer Sjoeliv, from B aatsfjord, property. house fly. This little pest is as fond Salem public schools for the years his allowance for automobile upkeep. passing fa r to the w estward. We No other place in the world yields °T the camp kitchen and th e resort 1924 and 1925 aggregated $646.910. The ffrst lookout8 the SfUl(Iaw im m ediately hopped off and w ent out th e W hite (P o rt O rford) Cedar, hotel as he is of the ordinary home Probably no other woo.l, th a t is cut kitchen, ami is ju st as dangerous one d r o X d ' when“^ e ^ n n ^ 0' 7 ' ’ nationa‘ fore3t ,o r the season were Mrs. Churchill Coleman of Philadel to it. in quantity on the Pacific Coast, has P ^ce as the other. " h* ,e 1 from a •"> “* ln3tructed to take th e ir posts by phia and Washington, whose engage “ We were gladly received on board a g rea ter stum page, log or lumbei The dirtiest, most disgusting places ame e r v e r at Salem. Ralph S. Shelley, supervisor of the ment to Leland Harrison, flrst assist the ship and our plane was taken in value. It is one o f the principal *n th e world—the garbage can, the In onp day ,ast week four men al forest. A new lookout tower is be- ant secretary of stute, has been an tow. “Toward the night the wind fresh sources of revenue in . th ese counties. rnanure P>Ie, carcasses of dead ani- P ort Orford shot 599 sealions, for in8 built on Belle mountain in Tilla- nounced. ened to a gale and we were com So far, loggers have been indiffer- nials, and still worse, the privy, are which they will receive a bounty of mook county and a new telephone line FRU IT CROPS W ILL BE pelled to make fo r shelter on the west e n t to the am ount of debris th eir a d ’ H appy H unting Ground fo r the each, i ' is being built to the station, SMALLER THAN LAST YEAR side of Lady F ranklin bay, where we operations have left in the woods, or fIy> and s° is the dinner table, and he The Mount Hood Loop road is now S tart of construction work on the remained during the night. th e hazard they have created to mert 'n°v<?s ack and forth from one place open for fra y « . The last snow barriei extension of the Oregon Trunk line Only fa ir crops of apples, peaches "A s there was no improvement in ace the trees left standing on th< ” , nn' " I ,7* Jaunty disregard neaP Bennett pass was removed Wed froln Bend south to Klam ath Falls and pears are now expected in the the w eather, on June 16 we made cut-over areas, or the risk th a t own for consequences. If somebody is nesday only aw aits permission from the ln- United S tates this year, D epartm ent our plane secure to the land ice on ers of adjacent tim bered property are UiilnK the privy who has typhoid compelled to assume. This risk is a dysentery the result is an epidemic— • The 1925 P resbyterian Synod will ' e rstate commerce commission. W. F. of A griculture crop officials declared the edge of this bay and the members which forsooth is then prom ptly laid be held on the University of Oregon ru ra e r, President of the Spokane today. F ro sts in late May reduced of the expedition left aboard the double one. F irst the slash’ burning ’** * . • ... * J n .... rr» > . . _ . Pni'tlnnH CneAln «niln,o.. ... and, if this is done in a careless man to eating green fruit or over-ripe campus at Eugene the week of July Po,-tland & Seattle railway, told mem prospects in many scattered sections j Sjoeliv for K ings bay, a distance of particularly in some of the central j about 130 miles by sea. 15 to 22. hers of the city council of Bend. nor, there is the fu rth e r menact fruit. states, V irginia, Michigan, and por- J “ Our plane was to reach our base created by the killing of the stan d The Minnesota Public School Jo u r A jubilee com mem orating the 50th A reduction of 2 per cent in insnr- | t ,onc of New York . at Kings bay as soon as possible, get nal tells a sto ry of a certain hotel anniversary of the founding of the anpe rates in The Dalles has been ing growth in the slash area. The condition of ,eg on j gasoline and send it back so th a t the The disposal of this selective cedai ’n Maine th a t had rented a suite of Episcopal church in The Dalles was l,rdered by the Oregon rating bureau , -,vas nearly 10 per cent below the plane could be flown over land to slash is not a question of how it can roo,1>; to a p arty for a period of two held last week. as a result of the installation of I usual average on th a t date. The our base. h ' if iq i nuestion cf those weeks. A fter stav in g four days, the C, E. Lee of Eugene was re-elected " f W pump,ng plant at tbe clty welb j northw estern states expect more ap- We arrived in Kings bay a t 1 conducting the operations doing th» Pal'ty sum m arily left on account of work with a determ ined idea in mind ^*ps *n th e dining room refusing to prestdent of th e state convention ol 1 he neW pIant treh lc9 the present city Piles than were picked last year, but o clock in the m orning of June 18. the fraternal order of Eagles a t the '’’ater supply' belng capable of furn- | »'or the country as a whole the croo D uring our flights, both up and back, t o d isp o se o f the slash, instead of tin pay ^bp balance of the rent as per ° io liin w ? AAA AAA „ « .1 1 ...... .» ____ _____ .... r . . t . . . ishing ,090,000 gallons of w ater ms likely to be lighter, although our Goerz splar compasses were of idea now pi evaded, the industry th a t co n tract. The hotel sued for dam- session in Eugene. „ day. much depends on the rainfall during essential im portance, and slash disposal is not practical or ages, and finally appealed the case Owners of 600 cows have signed ur operated to the Maine suprem e court. In ren to furnish milk to a new .modern economically possible. A ,Otal ° f 526 sea Iion scaIps- th <5 » ‘he next few months. with entire satisfaction. This is Peach production shows a large probably the first tim e th a t solar It cheese factory to be built this summer ', rgest numl,cr ever turned over by Practical men engaged in selective dering his decision the judge said a m atter o f ' common knowledge at Tangent in Linn county. an independent hunter, were depo3- ncre3se in California where most of compasses have been used fo r aerial cedar logging recognize and fear fhe ■ie crop is canned or dried, but in j navigation in this p art of th e world ... itR<l with Fish Commissioner uuissioner Eakin at menace to the forests, but the prac th a t the common house fly has come Fire swept through 7,000,000 feet ol \ storia by F. J Blackerby of Port- be croan yi„ o th e y iI" p° rta n t states “No other type of airplane could not only as one tice of leaving the slash has become to he regarded lum ber at the E astern & W estern - i u , ' ic crop is expected to be substan-j have withstood the strain which our so general and the area so large that of the most annoying and repulsive of t . extern <sd, who has spent the spring months ----- ally sm aller than last year. Even ” ~ Dornier-W als met "uv-vcssn successfully, their it is looked upon as a necessary evil insects, hut one of the most dangerous Lumber company’s yards in Portland hunting sea lions along the Oreeon in .. 1__ " ------1-------- - s , in eoigia, w here m any young trees peculiar construction, unlike any oth coast from HeceU Head tQ T ,llamook lre G com and those who should he vitally in in its capacity to gath er, carry, and with an estim ated loss of $100,000. dissem inate germ o f disease e r type, fittin g them particularly for dangers with s which h’ r h“9 9°° mi,M U ®5 “ SCa' P Blackerby baa realized E xpected to be less ’ P terested in the question have become The than 7,000,000 our requirem ents. The Rolls-Royce H H h presenef of ”ave'1 roa,is an(1 20°0 miles of mac- some $2630 by his spring hunting indifferent because of the genera’ k f , ‘ i bushels compared with 8,333,000 engines won our complete confidence frau g h t a ie also m atters of com- adam roads, according to Roy Klein, indifference and place too much re-, Receipts of the public service com- bushe!s last year. notice T^hat 't h e hedeC fendanU t'l'k 'n m lsT h u / s '3' ” hl8hWay Com mission from the gross earnings tax , , T he p ear crop a.lso reported only during the first hour of th eir oper liance on the clim atic conditions that ation, and not once during the la tte r are unreliable. Publ*c utilities are reduced n eatly ,? ir , ls year’ ^ al>f°rnia alone among flig h t—when we knew there was no Much of the selective logging is the plaintiffs hotel on account of the . Mrs. Elizabeth Kay Coshow. 59. wife on 50 per cent under the Interpretation th ® . ,m p° rta n t producing states ex possibility of making obnoxious presence of flies, there can done by team and caterpillar trac to rs; be _ associate ____ . . justice . . . . of the law made by Attorney-General ‘ neettne ___ .1__ . & a we successful ■ • ■ and the court thinks he ° f OUvn. no doubt, Ollvpr p D - Coshow, pec^‘ng mntenloll,, m aterially lnv»A la rg e U r crop than em ergency . landing—did feel the some is done with gasoline donkeys was justified in so doing.” T ravellers , o f tlle sta ~e 3UPreme court, died at her Van Winkle. The opinion holds th a t n 6 prece,l,ng season. ¡slig h test anxiety on this score. The and a few instances, the high lead have h t lo to demand T a u t^ a iu engines always started instantaneous- system w its steam donkeys is used. 7“ vc a a . r rig ,gnl' demand protection home in Saleni following a stroke of the tax applies only to purely Intra- I 1 N am 0t I ’y. p raticularly a t tim es when Where team s or caterpillars are rr° m. 1 , pRst-— rem em ber th a t as paralysis. 3tate business and th a t any income of used, roadways are extensive. I r yo“ rave* about this Summer. ------------- -------- -— — - ....... — ...— UU9lnaB, . , . ? an^ S ot towns ar-’i m ediate action was necessary to save The earwig Invasion Into Tillamook the utilities from In terstate business »h th ?w,H,ntt*d States- 4!» the airplane under th rea t of danger m aking these roads much debris is T i ! • H e r ,e ? tbe New York county Is now under control, accord- having an origin in Oregon cannot bo appear more than 20 times each. from pack Jce.. K handled. If this were done system u le ,RU oms association indicates the ing to W. D. Pine, county agent whe ^axed- atically, with the idea in mind to b u rn 1','a8Tllt. e o{ tbls menace when he has been active recently In stamping Governor Pierce will be asked to the refuse so as to preserve as much 's b d es in a recent bulletin th a t one cal| a special session of the Oregon as possible of the standing forest, a >US\ buaz”>(f Irxriy fly can, if she has out the pest. Members of the Pacific division of legislature to further the Roosevelt very forward step would be made. tr° ° ' , W' t *1 a l* her cb' biren and The expenditure of some labor and g,ani,<' blblren for a period of forty the American Puytopathologieal so- highway. The movement was started NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS money, with the earnest intent to dis <,avs'. ra,Ke «Pproxim ately 810 pounds c,ety held th elr annual meeting at at a meeting of the North Bend cham- pose of the slash anil save the for ° f f,le8’ the Oregon agricultural college at Cor- ber ot commerce, when a resolution JS - was adopted to th a t effect. O ther est, would do the rest w ithout any ,1<d Eorget—you who in your vallis this week. financial hardship upon the industry l''a vels are going to demand protec- C ontracts w ere awarded to A. L bofBes a l°n8 the route of the Roose- as a whole, if a proper distribution t ‘on l"ron' others, th a t you too have Ritchie, eontr.- ?tor, for the construe- velt bigbway 'will be asked to join in Keep your car in of the cost were made. your p art to do. C arry a sw atter tlon of the new Smith Parking com- t,le re8olution asking the governor fcr Climat ic conditions are helpful and with •'ou and y bpri a r,y ■ ‘■•hows up as pany plant at Baker, which will will be the 8ess*on- running ordei with if careful, not careless, spot burning now and then one will in spite erected at a coRt of $25,000. The public service commission has w ith some piling were practiced with >f everybody's best effo rts d o n ’t More than 2000 acres of land in the reiiuested th e in terstate commerce Associated Gas, Oil an earnest intent not to destroy th< drive him aw av— KILL HIM. Liberty, Franklin and Creswell dis eommlssion to suspend tariffs already trees left standing, the hazard from trlcts have been worked over with fi,ed Pr°P °slnK to increase in terstate and Greases. selective cedar logging would b< Nation-Wide Drive poisoned barley in the campaign freigbt ra tes on fresh fruit and vege- minimized instead of becoming a to Stamp Out Bovine against gray diggers in Lane county. tabIe shipm ents approxim ately 25 per w idespread menace to all of the fo r The American Mathematical society The proposed new ra ‘es ™ uld ests of this section. Tuberculosis held a tv „day. annual convention at 2 ^ pa« ,cu' arly t0 ‘bp « a te s of The present system of selling gov The nation-wide Irive to stam p the University of Oregon at Eugene Oregon, V ashington and California. ornm ent tim ber from the Coon Bay Wagon Road land gran t and O and out bovine tuberculosis now includes Seattle was chosen as the meeting UnIeM 3U8pendpd th e ratps w° a>d bp' < lands is one of the moat pernacious veterinary supervision of more than Place for the convention next sum ' ° me effectlve July »' Also My evils. Ostensibly the purchaser of ’’lillicm cattle. A report ju st is mer. Frank W. Brown, editor of the Idaho tim b er from these lands buys all the ! ued by the United S tates departm ent Out of eight graduates from the St“ te Jt>UrDaI at Pocatell° ' has bpp“ standing tim ber. In practice, where of ag riculture on the sta tu s of the HARNESS SHOP Oregon sta te school for the deaf at chosen principal speaker for the work shows the following progrès? selective logging is di ne, the I Fourth of July celebration at Baker. Saleni this year four were successful assum es no rosponsihiliti for the up to the first of April: The celebration will be centered about in full operation. slash left from his operations. Ai ( attle under supervision, 10,201, in obtaining averages which entitled the dedication and unveiling of an im •192. these tim ber sales allow a period of them to en ter Gallaudet college a( C arrying a full line of posing Old Oregon Trail monument Cattle in herds successfully pass W ashington. ten years in which to remove the tim H arness, Collars, Bridles, valued at $1000. The monument will ber, the purchaser raises the point ing the first test, 6,777,624. G 1 o ves a n d Canvas The state board of control has be erected In postofflce square and Cattle in fully accredited herds, 1,. that, burning the cedar slash will dcs Goods. a w a rd e d tile general construction con >iaa been presented to the city by the 187 mis. troy other m erchantable species left Cattle tested during the last month (tact tor a new pavilion at the state American Legion post of Baker, PORT ORFORD, sta n d in g which he is not yet ready ti tuberculosis hospital to the Cherry rem ove, hut will remove when con ( March, 1926). 617.810. R epresentatives of the Tumalo Ir ■- Phone 54 Cat I le reacting to the te st during City Construction company. The bid rigation d istrict appeared before the (litions w arrant. was $13.015. S ales of tim ber by the General month 19,811. state securities commission at Salem Cattlf on w aiting list to he tested I he start of the forest fire season m d urged extension for two years of Land Office from lauds carrying t >>»r-< M S4 I I 4«( »-»♦ss t in the tim ber of central Oregon was ate guarantee of Interest on $650,- 1 w hite cedar should be discontinued 3,498,07 .......................... .. Modified nccreilited counties, rec tnnrked hv a blaze which swept over mo bonds, release of liens on unful until the sales contracts include slash STA FF disposal conditions, which, whim car ognized as TH free. 69. approxim ately 50 acres of tim ber land tilled contracts and other less fmport- Miss Bertha Schmid, R. N. Reports from ried out, will safely and effectually i "Us p arts of the on the Brooks Scanlon holdings south- in t concessions. Liens on delinquent Superintendent Russell C. Keizer, M. country -diow unusual in terest in tu D. dispose of the debris left from thi Mrs. Carol C. Hons, R. N. OI nenn. contracts aggregate approxim ately Phil J. Keizer, M. D. berculosis eradication on the country selective w hite cedar logging. Head Nurse Dr. Hans Leonhartsberger. federal $45,000. In retu rn for these conces- Ira B. Barile. M. D. wide basis. 1„ the first three month? Mrs. Doris Nichols T here is no consistency in a policj of the officer in the public health service at lions the settlers, who bought w ater ’ ’. D. Butler. M. D. year the num ber of “ modified Pathologist o f tim ber sales by the General Land fvrr:_„ .i, . , T a » t? accredited” counties, those having los Vienna. Austria, is in Salem to con-,under the Carey act. agree to pay 40 ™ n<T . t]’:a , V,' r th a n one h a lf of 1 por ceni duct a series of investigations in eon per cent instead of 26 per cent for fire hazard to the governm ent and disease, increased from 63 of the to 69 nection with the Marion county health the additional w ater necessary In other lands when the Congress i Veterinary officials of the bureau of dem onstration. leveloplng the new project. each called , , year , , .. upon , to apnropriat - ■ animal industry consider th a t such M. S (( aptaln Kidd) Taylor of the No certificate of registration of any funds to protect the forests from the progress is ample proof of the prac ( eos Bay P irates was elected presl- notor vehicle, or num ber plates there- menace thus created. ticability eventually of freeing en dent of the Oregon H ospitality clu b s1'or. w hether original issues or dupli The S tate Hoard of F orestry has tire states from the disease. to the Carolina alreadv h i\ ‘ annual conv#ntlon at Salem, ates. will be Issued by the secretary m used to lie published notice selective w hite ceitnr operators ti officially reco g n ized 'is fre e / r m ,")'1 R ' A ,’” 1 0r,‘nt8 Pas8 wa" 9lpc(- ’f state aftpr July >• unless the ap- I i. i • remove th e menace to life ami prep- vine vine . tuberculosis > -------- >" pd ed vice-president. ollcant shall at the same time be ap tuberculosis. erty which they have create« Eradication of the disease from ° ne hundrPd and fourteen mills re- plies for a motor vehicle license make Corner Virginia and McPherson It is hoped th a t this can be work cattle is the first step in removing I'” T,lng ,o the We"t Coast - Lumber- ______ __ »ppllcatlon ____________ ______ for ____ and ___w___ be granted an of- c l out cooperatively but it should be the menace of tuberculosis to hoi« men s association for the week ending ’icial certificate of tithe to such ma- ■ j SO . I i l l n I 1 . * 1 _ f « . _ . I ll I, . a < A A a — _ understood th a t I the new k S t I tate Forest . ---- poultry. The suppression of in lune 13, manufactured 109.469.349 feet 'hlne, or shell furnish satisfactory evi Code provide- that the S tate Board fection among livestock aids in thr of lumber; sold 109.790,579 feet, and lence that such a certificate has been m ust see that it is done and that fu control of human tulwrculosis. shipp«wl 114.700.490 feet .previously Issued. This was announe- Telephone 2371 and 2361 tn re operatiiiiis must lie planned s< I he state highway coninilsslon has *d by Sam A. Koaer. secretary of ns to take care >f the slash menace. The oiliest d w e llin g In Germanv. announced that a tem porary bridge d ate. In connection with the admin- poesibly the oldest in Europe is locat Has been constructed over the Cheteo stratlo n of th e smealled motou ve- T he l'être mint has resumed ed in the little hamlet of Winkel, in rlver at Brookings. Curry county, and dele title of registration law enacted th e coinage dd. silver and con- the valley of the Rhine and u 1.200 4« now open for traffic. The old bridge ; it th e last session of the legislature. NORTH B E N D per currency OREGON s reported. yeaie old. Icollnpsed a few weeks ago, l'hs law becomes sffectiva on July 1. ►♦♦♦4 Hatton’s Service Station KEIZER B R O T H E R S H O S P IT A L a