‘ Out W here The West Ends” ( overs N orthern Curry Countv ribune PORT ORFORD, C l RRY COUNTY, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JULY 15, 1925. Voi. 34. No. 10. PORT ORFORD CEDAR PORT ORFORD FUST PREPARING Marshfield Volunteers Aid To IN GREAT DEMAND FORJISJG STATE MEET Pori Orford For Encampment Spirit Displayed by Metropolis of Southwestern Oregon Deep­ ly Appreciated and Proffer Is Accepted-Marshfield Vets to Furnish Transportation to Port Orford for All Comrades Arriving There by Train. A fter a very successful w estern trip . H arry B. Jam eson left by stag e this morning for Roseburg to catch i the Shasta Limited for California, j then back home to Chicage, says Coos Bay Times, Mr. Jam eson spent over $150,000 while on his short visit on Coos Bay, through the purchasing of large quan­ tities c f P ort Orford cedar lum ber for his company, the A rrow Mill com -1 pany, the largest m anufacturers in the world of separators fo r storage batteries. Four Hundred or More Delegates to Be Guests for Three Days-Sea Food Din­ ner to Be a Treat-Battle of Battle Rock to Be Reproduced-Committees Appointed. --------------------------------- CahfiM ua a large am ount of Red- m ent of the United Spanish W ar Vet- ning com mittees were T The following self-explanatory let-, full providing entertainm ent and in Oregon pull-together sp irit and genial P ort O r f o r d ^ e d a n ^ ’Mr? Jam eson ri P o r t ^ X r d ^ u ’l v ^ T ' S b® h ®1*1 j folloW8: a> eve‘ very optim istic about the sep arato r when it is expected th a t no ie ‘, th io T PecePtio" - T lie o Clinton, Ames te r and article w as _ received here this ¡looking a fte r the com fort and ailoca- j hospitality 1 b u sin .« , ,„ .l hi, co n ,pan, „ „ „ too ““ X " n X “ ’ L “• «• * • week and has elicited much favorable j nor. of its guests. , , ■ ----- vMujpi 'sin g m em oer: com m ent: We make th e suggestion th a t the. S ecretary N orton E xtends Thanks. 0«"*uing a much la rg e r plant to care of the camps and of the Ladies’ Aux COOS BAY ;|jary wi!1 g a th e r here. P o rt O rford I From ,, the Ladies— Mrs. - N. ........ H. - L ar- Marshfield Chamber of Commerce j S ecretary G. W. N orton of the P o rt, for th eir - trade. .... CHAMBER OF COMMERCE or somi of its booster organisations Orford Chamber of Commerce has I Jam eson comes to the coast once people are ¡vying with each other in . Louis KnapP and Mrs. W. M ARSHFIELD ! come to the assistance of P o rt Orford ___ i acknowledged receipt of the above ! each year in the sum m er, this being seeing th a t nothing is overlooked to b' Sm ith- M ARSHFIELD, ORE., H eadquarters in Fromm building, by sending down a delegation of bus­ ' communication and extended th e his tllinl tr iP and becomes more en- prepare the best, possible en tertain July 13, 1925. iness men to join in extending wel­ thanks of the local civic body. P o r t , - 1,,se,F each year about Coos Bay. ment for i r i brave boys of ’98 when w‘t *1 ^ ‘s‘s E lizabeth Price in charge Mr. G. W. N orton, Secretary, come to the visiting veterans and to Orford will be glad to avail itself of! P e says tk a t business in Chicago hey become cu r guests for three of R egistration desk. P ort O rford, Chamber of Commerce. I be of any other practical assistance the offer so generously extended and, is very - - good, ■ -------.......... basing his j judgm ent on four days. N othing will be too good — Committee on Battle of B attle P o rt Orford, Oregon, necessary. Even if such assistance will convey to the Marshfield C h am b er!^* “ lari?e am ount of building „ pe . erm its • or them and P o rt O rford intends to Kcck—Gene White. The Bandon D ear Mr. N orton: . is not actually required th e moral word of any aid th a t may be given issued *1 there and ' the strong financial ! l'.cw them th a t despite our smallness Beachmen have volunteered to take ' j standing of the banks. He says th a t I am enclosing herewith an edl- effect wil, ba such as to cement cor(,ial 'n population th a t it all ends there. , P art in pu ttin g on the Battle. t< ial from th e Daily News of M arsh-, relationship between M arshfield and , when the banks show healthy deposits Marshfield Yets Active. Word from outside points is to the Rudolph Leutwyler is making a new ] bke thev do on Coos Bav there m ust field, of July 11. | P ort Orford and to make a showing affect th a t not only will come the cannon to replace the one rolled into M ajor and Mrs. T. F. M aginnis of j be prosperity in the community. The suggestion contained in the of community hospitality to the i ndreds of delegates, but also a Hie ocean by mischievous boys Marshfield were in P o rt O rford Tues-i Sees Big Time Logging, editorial is adm irable and 1 am tak- guests as well. o 7 ‘d „ " , « X - ' I , * > •" » “ » '■>» — e rt„ k ,„ day. The M ajor representing Owen! W ith Jack Clark of the W estern ing this opportunity of extending t o 1 We (lo not be!ieve th a t thls suggeg. >e delegates. b a 'e Rtreet an() hea(|(,u arters bannera Sum m er’s Camp, Spanish-A m erican | W hite Cedlar company, Jam eson went your organization our best wishes m tion is amis8 P ort Orford and Ccos ’ort O rford people intend to serve prepared and put in place your undertaking and the assurance | Bay have common cause in th e lJevel. W ar V eterans, was here to a c e rta in lto camp 4 on Dement creek, v.-atch- w hat assistance th e Marshfield Vet-) ing them pull in the big sticks. T hat a sea food dinner the equal of which. The la,lies will have charge of pre- th a t the Marshfield Chamber of Com-1 ,,pm ent and exploitation of the South- mcrce stands ready to assist y u i n ' w est Oregon coast. The value of erans could give, in tran sp o rtin g a n d ; w as his first trip to a logging camp, has n e te i been witnessed on the Ore- paring and serving the sea food din- 7 > a s t' j ner, given in honor of the V eterans any way th a t we can. | conventions to a community is un- caring fo r the veterans during th e ir ¡He said he couldn’t,s e e how e a ste rr- T h e 'e rs could come out to the coast will.- ............. A feat_ure, ■ in - keeping with the . .... h is -!0» Friday at A gate Beach park. Please be assured th a t we a r e ! disputed. There is no good reason encam pment here next week. Marshfield Boys visiting, seeing a a logging operation. He He iory of i' P ort will be be a a repro-l repro thoroughly in sym pat.iy w ith the id e a l! why the attractiv e sum m er play- j com rades" w h o " « will ^ -'-" meet ’6^ the vl.s ,t‘n* I out seeln,f lo*Sin£ operation. ',°r; . 01 ° " ^ O o rofr-» c i ’ *»' l" 1 1 ca(i'° be intended to buy a mina- ' 'dl ' e‘ o rt Orford as one of to be given during the dinner hour from this Cham ber can help you ¡once its advantages are properly ad- o X d P ort tu re logging camp for H arry Ju n io r the ^ t o r i c a l spots in O regon., at the park. h° Ur please feel free to call upon us. vertised c c e s s i h i l i t v i improved. m nm vej ’ | and a w histle for him self so ............... ...... . IU IIIO C II O i l th L I I a d L t h n u vertised and and its its a accessibility Very tru ly yours, W ith theconrpletidn o fiw ad im p ro y erih^ ° UghM MjO\ T f i ^ iS has ma,le "T i ' h h° n° r ° f “PunkinK” th e Coes m ents now under project, the f°r , p a s t' ^ ! ? l . He th ,°” ,?h„t th a t «>6 choker EA RL W. MURPHY, Bay country will be fa r more aces five years, where he has been em- se tte r was another Caruso and should S ecretary, ployed by the P o rt of Cooc Bay, this ! be in grand opera in Chicago. Marshfield Chamber of Commerce. sible not only to to u rists but to other I is his first trip to P o rt Orford and he N ext sum m er he intends to bring! sections of Oregon as well To tbo ft.n e .u expressed him self as g reatly surprised i out Hie fam ily, and also his fishing L E T ’S WORK WITH PORT ORFORD n atural a Iva i e o .ese a t finding a much la rg e r and more tackle, golf sticks and poker chips. 14313328 ?nirit must h 3, / Cmmunl y i wide-awake town than he had been He agrees th a t Coos Bav is not a The magical entertainm ent given at (Daily News, Marshfield.) s p i r i t m ust be developed to perm eate expecting. Mr. and Mrs. M aginnis bad place a fte r all. th e Woodman’s hall Monday night by --------- I , , ,, „ „ ' . ‘ v.xpcciiov. .nr. and Mrs. M aginnis Ucl" Place a lte r all. ----------- -o-________ Cept. T. L. Jones was certainly a tre a t P o rt O rford, 1, an an unincorporated : not. on y th ® Coos Bay region but th e ! were delighted with the scenic views ! Upon his visit to Gold Beach this urry county, w ill)™ ’.'1'” Southw estern Oregon country. iof P ort Orford, and vicinitv and the - $50° IN PRIZES O FFERED for those who were fo rtu n ate enough caost town ir C Curry __ ___ • ‘ ’ _ " . . i a t t w m r-r.iTXTT.v .-* 1RS to w itness th e veral hundred alm ost uni elieva de we k, Dr. A. M. Simmons, optom et- play host to several hundrec ,T— 1 This section of t h e s t a t e s b e . i t . i r ,,.n tricks and sleight-of-hand perfor- j rist of Bandon, brought the news of a patient, who vi-ited l,m a week be- ■>nes. it in de 'ore, a fte r some months repeatedly the en i telling the doctor th a t he was coming i in to have him tre.d hi.- eyes. The pa - H a z e ll H '1''? ’’’1 J a tk Nl of Bandon, who hine 5f.(,|h a d been suffering from an infection lunao scenic beauty I to »eptember 23, tr enjoyed b.\ ol one eye more or less for the past A convention of such, proportions few years. Dr. Simmons removed a everyone. « a • , , One boy and w;o girl making tl capital idea :> q r ■ doubt w ':l cram p th e accomoda­ a »panish-A m erican w ar vet- highest scCOI" pearl button a q u a rte r inch in di- club contests and tl 1 • •• -i :. J > . . put t ’ • g e'ert ' ■ Is with an u r f r - |e r a n will tions r eilabie at P ort Orford. The probably review the 3 89Ì : bes' stock judg g to in wil! ho a w a r m ent as a benefit to secure funds to am eter and a large seed, both of local com mittee will have its hands led a free trip ) the boys’ and girl ' ' ■" r n 'w a r al o. bring the Portland Dram Corps to which had be-a lodged behind the eye­ camp of the O ,"on A griculture! co 'h e V eterans’ Encam pm ent, and do- ball for the past five years. 'ege at the sta "air. Prizes rangfn Five years age N< ri was working d the entire receipts of th e even­ LUMBER SH ( TDGWN ) from 75 cents SB will be aw ar led ing for th a t purnose. in the grain field neai Pasco, Wa h., SHORT THIS YEAR for d.rawing, ag ricu ltu ri! product- The citizens of P o rt Orford desire when the wind blew a. i sev ng, manual train in g products and leed into his PORTLAND, Ju ij 14.—The Fourth poultry. to tender to Captain Jones th eir m ost eye. Several kindle old í ladies con- of July shutdown in the sawmills this sincere thanks and appreciation, for yinced hun th a t by pu ttin g a button $290.000.000 IS '.M ill NT W A H - year on the west coast was the brief­ no. only the splendid evening’s en in the eye it would re nove the seed. The folowlr.y article has ben handed] ABLE FOR TAX REDUCTION ieiBrinmcnt, but for he generous a s - In the deluge o f tears th a t followed ^ai! to see vhy a fund vv'i-'ch est in years, according to reports re­ to The Re; -.ter for p-fc.l jis ra l - stance in helping to make a suc- N orr.s supposed the button had hern Ì erircioa!!'.' Tom the enforced s' ived by the local Legion of Loggers W ashington, July 14.— More than Ci The nptnta “ It has come to the attention of cent jutlcns - fi, hermen should be and Lumberman. ol the coming sta te encam pment. ] washed out and lost, but he rcm im th e members of Rogue River Local turr.e over in its entirety to a~iv iicated 90 per cent cf the sawmills the estim ated $290,009.000 sur»-lu ------------ Ibered it distinctly when Dr. Simmons for resumed cutting or, Ju ly 6. isca! year wi'l he ble Union, U nited Fisherm en of the P a -lo re n o i vT itis i, pa rtic u la r! g when be v i s i : POR! O R F O R D . e x tra c ts I it last Moii'.i y. Reports show, however, th a t log- for tax reductim , U nder Seci tarv of c ic, w hJch has a m em bership of ap- re u- 'is obtaeeci bv uch procedure fCoos Bav H arbor) proxiinatelv 300 fisherm en of the low- arc much lets than under the p'an : n t is com paratively inactive, a lit- the T reasury Winston annotino :■ k H. ' , is do' vn to P ort lucky I I’S E T Oh7 \ ( TO­ ..e more than 00 per cent of the fir The stim ulat'on for increp.s'nc the c-r Rogue River, th a t new spaper ar- now pursued. Orford during the week w here he camps operating. The labor tu rn ­ ¡new surplus w s supplied by thf tid e s have been published which as-j an • he: NO ONE IN JU RED a division of op n over a* the mills is one of the high­ cy ectedly lire ”» surplus rev .'.dyter! •vent n insurance business, He re- sect th a t the Rogue River fisherm en - r rmen as to the ad ’isab d 'ty est in years. port! s many im provem ents going on ; Tuesday evening j-hi the fiscal year which ended a re dissatified w ith the policy adopted of filini Mrs. Trim m er he sea liens. M¿ the p, unione which a n new camp wa i driving 'nto ¡June 30. b. the S tate Fish Commission this er own on Oregon T h o u g h ts n"is by man is respon-j nd ; with buildings. Mi season in allow ing bounties on sea lii M i ry avenue her car, an Overland Seo.an, b'e fo r most of n r forest fires. Subscribe ’or The Trihur.e t? ■t ha« 1: ns to any person who presents w il two ran into a heave r I 1 ' f loose d irt . B IL th e same. It has also been asserted r dyrtle and grave» tbn-v.-r i n in the road bv t t th ish . t n of Rogue n i s th e H ighway maim diet sera¡ m inut s u e a return to th old p'an whereb?- ' tw istin g tile f nnt /Ilong the Cerner te e »ar , Mr. M no bounties w ere paid but one man c rp -n ’ sharply th a t it tnat •hould be a nei r^n t . hunt res lions and all of * settin g , the ca c.ughter fo r bre till' ! cor the bounty fund turned over to such J th ree wheels *» m c\ ohi the individual. Ja ui an smashed, in t prence ■ harm - •d th mpr was her f “These asertions .■'n I entire! v con- !e ■ • tesss of the chfldn anima! whom he did not meet, tr a rv to the facts, Toe Rogue River Mr. Ti e mem he>s o ti D.'ll rtunat.- ?:»t if the fishermen arc to be Hoskii is says the roads a r '1 fine and escaped with flight bruises. f - - erw almost v ith o u t exception I d t r bn’!'! un a fund for th - ex- traffic is heavy all the tim e. Pi" very h “artily in fàvo o f t h o p re s-1 lination of the sea lions, the fish- en: policy of th e Fish Commission BIG Í ROUD ATTENDS P ete r Loggie took a trip to P orti w ith reference to bounties on sea erm en o* the Rogue River believe Orford T hursday ju st to inspect the PORT ORFORD DANCE the mcney should be expended Lons, and are very much opposed to r. ad and see if it was practical to I They also the old p'an of paying over all of th° effect’vely as possible. deliver building m aterial there. H - (| The dance given by the local se lion bounty fund to one individual believe, with a few exceptions, th a t the most effective way tc spend this made the trip in his delivery ca r and •Cham ber of Ccmmerce last Saturday in return for his sendees. ' money is to pay it out in bounties to say -i it was an eaav trip , the r e n d , evening war a big success, and every- “There are many experienced sea being in excellen:; shape. ! one bad a good time. Among the out- lion hunters along the coast th a t were I everyone alike w it’-out discrim ination, ----- flK ■ of town folk:- vze noticed were: pi . sh u t out of participation in the bounty i as is now being done by the Fish Com- mision. VISION REPORT MADE m aster ano Mrs. E. J. Schneider, Mr. money under the old plan. They iSIG N I -> W. H. HOSKINS. th erefo re did not engage in hunting ¡and Mrs. Henry Schroeder T ..u'- 1NDIANAPOLIS, Ind., Ju ly 2.—O n e.liv an and Mr. Gano of M t 1’ sea lions. The result is th a t whereas I P r - ■ • ' gue River Local No. child out of every 11 in the public] Jim Caughell and Bob v.„ uf under the old plan only one boat and 19, U njie. Fishermen of the Pacific. ehools of American cities and o n e! Coquille: Bert Chamber...m uf G o'I o u tfit engaged in the work, now there (SIGNED» E H. DYE, o. every even in the schools of the Beach; Eldon Miller from Euchre a re experience»! men along the coast Secretary, , rural districts in the United States Creek and ju st lots of people from engaging in this »iceupation. an»l the have such seriously defective vision a« i i tl t i ■ v You can’t have pleasant dreams on num ber of stations killed for th e mon­ ».» handicapped F,n,!;PoP^ . i in th eir school . Langlois. The Langlois orchestra to be ey available is. in our opinion, very- an empty stomach, nor on a full one work, says a report presented to 'F» furnished splendid music and everz- I either. much g rea ter than heretofore. National Education Association. j iiody danced till the ■. ee small hours. ninT JOSES iniim DELIGHTS nn milTn MPT. MAN HAS BUTTON AND WITH MAGIC AND TRICKS SEED BEMDIIED FBOM Rogoe River rishermuii G e n e ra l S ea ! o n K i I í i n g