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THE PORT ORFORD TRIBUNE. PORT ORFORD, OREGON, W EDNESDAY, JU L Y 15, 1925. THE PORT ORFORO TRIBUNE, W. E, HASSLKR, M anaging Editor. G. W. Norton Local Representative PU B LISH E Subscription, OREGON IS A LEADER ■j.....;.+4..;..;.+ v + .H.+ i.i .^++4.<.+ + + + + j STATE NEWS COUNTY COURT i FILINGS t u iiiu o + + + + + ♦ * ♦ + + •: Salem— April building perm its ag- gregated $268,675. W arranty Deeds. in county libraries ♦ J, ♦ Oregon is fifth am ong the, i sta tes providing county library ser- vice for its citizens. Eleven counties ■ in ^he sta te LUMBER ORDERS LEAD RECORDS OF LASTYEAR history before enjoyed a period of , such activity as th a t which ended w ith the passing of June a few days ago. A ctivity To Continue. As to the imm ediate future, th e prospect is for continued activity on an unparalleled seasonal scale. This CONSTRUCTION FOR 1925 P R E is th e view of Wilson Compton, secre ta ry and m anager of the association, DICTED TO TOP 1924—SOFT who has ju st concluded a nation-wide WOOD C O NSUM PTION survey of conditions in the lum ber in dustry. GREAT IN EAST. E ntered at k- , . p . m f r to n , north half of block 53, of the I m e twenty-five states having ford at second class mail m atter under Klam ath Falls— Menefee Company l()Wn of p o lt O rfort, $- 0 , some county lib rary service only ten “ Lumber sentim ent in the east the act of March 3, 1879. to build la rg e r p lan t to replace burned ir;,.h» ,,r ....... G rants. Right-of-way ! ¡» ce d in g Oregon, have eight or more _ i south and north.” Mr. Compton a-- Modoc Point mill th a t cut 150,000 feet John F. Adam«, et als, to C urry I t b“n b .handT1i.ng_,,readinK m a tte ^ on \\A SH IN G T O N , July 11.—A nother serts, “is distinctly hopeful. I have Advertising Rates. dally. v u rry ! this basis. asis. In all, th ere a re about high rc -ord has fallen—th a t of the ju st returned from a trip through vi i r, i- . county, Oregon, rig h t of way across asl- s; Made Known on Application M edford—Building perm its fo r past L obster Creek from the en,j of the 200 counties unties in the United S ta te sv o lu m e of building construction, those sections. The volume of soft residents may e“ enjoy this ser- Mea ureu ured oy by tne the gauge of lum ber pro-1 wood consumption in the A tlantic roui m onin.-total $170,288. present road known as th e old Tom J°y lnls WEDNESDAY, JULY 15, 1925. Eugene—New , -story Eugene h o te l¡sm ith Place. ! ' '.c,e' California leads the nation duction, the alm ost unbelievable re c -! coast territo ry is trem endous and out- ° Pv eU A . ♦ , . , o P atent. C k 3 C° ’J ntleS " l ulPPed for this ord volume of building last y ear has! side of New York is g re a te r than it Marshfield C ontract let for Stout ct«*». ♦ w nlf r m il 1 been topped, month for month, during was la st year. THOUGHT FOR THE WEEK. Lumber Company three-m ile logg-ing ...S '1 te States, to W alton F. M illerj The county library, through its cen- the first h alf of 1925. “And w hatsoever ye -hall ask in road. “Building contracts aw arded for the acreZ ln Sec- 9’ TwP- 36> S- R ’ 13> tra l office and branches, h d p s to my name, th a t will I do, th a t the Canby — Canby Canal company W ‘ W , . F ath er may be glorified in the Son. formed to irrig ate 5,000 acres. Satisfaction of Mortgages, If ye shall ask anything in my name, Smith River Bank, to W A storia— F irst shipm ent of Royal th a t will 1 do.”— (W ords of Jesus Chinook salmon weeks ahead of other e t ux, satisfying th a t certa <>n one have y prairies, who honk. but for this for this . correspondent, “shows a two i in the northeastern states, from Gospel of John 14: 13-14.) seasons « a g e H earing date the 1st day of No- ! inight no access"to • ■ vem ber, 1921. ! schools lave an I no h access l * to “ b' “ ~ S tores’ Pe r cent • increase over production dur schools P ortland—C hristian Science church , , and . . churches . are .generally in the first 26 weeks of 1925 and a CAPITAL PU M SH M EN I. Rrookings S tate Bank, to J. S , Non-resident aliens coming to to cost $100,000 to be built in Laurel- T hornton, et als, satisfying th a t cer-' th e 'b o o k s? "a n .l the*1\ u r a ” bUt- ”n ’° f 4 ,1 -pe-r c? n t’ increase over the sim ilar Am erica to lecture and w rite articles hurst. . . , . . . , , | ---- ------- , —... ...» iu ,a i mail ue- Columbia river ports shipped 122,- ^ ^ ^ ^ and Parcel post enable mail the de- 11- period of 1923.” would be required to file a sworn “A hundred anil fifty years ago, Plenty of Orders. our during April' o ^ S e p te m b e r , 1919 brary to send books (|i t , to statem en t of the purposes and inten 240 different offenses were punish- 918 barrels of flour n g n u A pril, 1 cnTiiu” Brookings Bank, ° r d e r s . have m01'e th an kept step tions under the term s of a bill to be able by death, ’ w rites G eorgiana wheat shipm ents since m n Ja a ry „ i S tate r •“ “"?{. to A. C.| individual in the county, 'i n somel some wjtb production. Lockwood in the June num ber of the have been 23,599,678 bushels. S m ith, et us, satisfying th a t certa i” j states, book autos, and trucks make introduced soon. Its sponsor, Repre- (easide— Modern $50 000 fireproof if m . ^ kiou 1 th 23 V repuIar t n Ps over the county w ith a Cum ulative orders received durin g | ten tativ e Tinkham, of M assachusetts, N ational Republi. Seasi ” y’ large collection of books, th u s bring- tbe first h alf of 1925.” the association says, V ast sums of money have been “ In colonial days Connecticut made the a te r to be built here this year Assignments. ing to the door of the farm er a good. finds> “were more than 5.6 per cent, sPent to affect color, shape or even blasphemy or cursing a parent a 1 Eugene— Post office receipts for M C. selection of reading m a tte r for every g rea ter th an orders received during I suffocate the norm al and spontan- capital offense. , April were $10,574,.06, 19 per cent u a C. E. Spangler, et ux, to M. wkins, one-sixth in terest in and to j member of the farm fam ily the first h alf of 1924, but less than 1 eous expression of public opinion in “ In Kenticky little more th an a ° 'e r last April, certain notes. | ________o________ ! per cent g re a te r th an orders received this country on profound political is hundred years ago, nineteen separate Coos county buys $7,000 worth of Proof of Labor. during the same period of 192.3. sues, economic policies, institutional offenses were punishable by death, heavy roadm aking machinery. George W. Curry, $100, improve t SIXES NEWS BRIEFS t “The progress of hum anltarianism ' Oregon claims one of the lowest In other words, the lum ber industry principles and social problem s.” is indicated by the fact th a t today infant death rates in the United i m ents on th e Elk River claims. ♦ , ,. . . . . . . . . . . . .j. of th e United S tates has never in its Louis Sparling, annual assessment only two or three atrocious crimes I States. oi umou 5( aq uoos [[ im ip n a g p[of) r„ „ i Grove and __ i fam r ily -i came dow , are generally punishable by death ini Newport— City will lay five miles of w ork done on the claims known as the 1 Lari n! I .— the states of the American Union, and paved walks and streets this PORT ORFORD Com ing Hom e in a number of sta te s capital punish-! Portland— Already 1,000,000 pounds c b jnev Creek I ; 1 ritz h u g h and fam ily over the LODGE F ourth. ment has been abolished. j of wool stored in W estern Wool w are to Roost D an . Rowlan, $200 on “ Wild Cat.” , Sixes had one wreck on _ „ A. F. & A. M. the “New York led the way in substi- house, and possibly 5,000,000 pounds tu tin g electrocution for hanging as; W'H come later, w aiting for active'p T . J Newlun, $400.00 on the Elk- F ourth, but no one was hurt. Ed No. 170 : n claim. ! L inburg ran into a car, wrecking his By THOMAS ARKLE CLARK a more humane method of execution, m arket. i.o . W. Brown, $100 on the B la c k ,own car, but little dam age was done Meets second S a tu rd a y . of each Twelve states have followed her ex- Medford— City votes $185,000 bonds D e a n o f M e n , U n iv e r s ity o f m ontMr ??S!t,nK bridhern welcome. 'to the other car. ample. Illin o is . WALTER SABIN, W. M. UUH perm it. ,b ™ . , L 1 for first of $500,000 high W , school. « ........................................... 1, “ J , W orshipful M aster a capital offense to choose betw een1 takes 4,600,000 feet of lumber to A t- - , .. - - - . . Axtell, assessm ent work o n ' Point * JO H N F. GILLINGS, S ecretar j TAM convinced th a t we pay for most .......................... shooting and hanging. Nevada ex- lant,c P°rts - ti " Elk River claim. i m , ,, _ , of our experiences ln life—good or Roseburg- C -o. W. Axtell, assessm ent work e p MrS’ A edT nd W®re ° Ut ecutes with lethal gas.” I Roseburg—Government sells 22,- the Elk River claim. ! f r ° m .th ®, 9.ape Saturday. bad. Sometimes It Is possible to “get ________ o i 000,000 feet tim ber fo r $43,521.79. • CURRY CHAPTER S . S ' ” «hy “ lrt,ra W uway with things,” but not often. , s ta te bas loaned $383,461.19 to C c„. W. NO. 135 O. E. S. Chickens do come home to ro o st; we ♦ + farm ers for seed w heat. c. i he Elk River claim. R egular m eetings, Bill M atheny and Lon M ontague are paid ln kind ln this m ajority of t YOUR HEALTH 1 W. Axtell, assessm ent work on visited th eir fam ilies on the Fourth. eases for whatever products, physical third S aturday f ++++++-8 + 4.++-8+++.I.+++*+++.!.+ THE COMING THOUSANDS. the “ Pearl A.” of each month. Ed Porterfield w as h u rt badly in or spiritual, we dispose of. 1 V isitors always It was no m istake when the s ta te C. W. Axtell, $200 Blue Bird Placer, a wreck the F ourth of July. He had “With w hat m easure ye mete, It CHILDREN’S DISEASES. 1 welcome. highway commission determined to and Surprise claims. his jaw broken and it is feared th a t shall be measured to you again,’’ the W hat is a “children’s disease” ? build the Roosevelt highway. MRS. MYRTLE McKENZIE, he will lose one eye. Both cars were Good Book says, and very often the j W arranty Deeds Plainly, one which is so catching and It is 407 miles from A storia to th e W orthy M atron to tally wrecked. Five persons are in Good Book is rig h t so widely distributed, th a t most of California line. It is 90 miles bv theT, N. B. Moore, et ux, to C urry County, th e hospital a t M yrtle Point from the MRS. FLORENCE PONTING, When I first knew Mrs. H erm an she us get it before we are very obi. Redwood highway from Crescent «?9nnnn "* ° Way effects of th e wreck. was a sprightly old lady living ln her Secretary Among the most contagious of these City, California, to G rants Pass, O re- P ’„.T1“00/ 00- Zumwalt B rothers are haying this own comfortable little house on diseases are measles and chickenpox, KOn. Placed end to end with su ffic- BaV1S Wlutes!de- et ux> to Curry week. Church street. She had an Interest ln which very few of us escape, and ¡ent space to enable them to o p erate C‘ :n tv ’ Orel<on. 1-44 acres for the store which her two married song Coffelts went to Roseburg the which most of us get either before we enough automobiles are now owned rirht-of-w ay purposes, $1100.00. were conducting, her husband having F ourth. Woodmen of the World go to school or soon a fte r we s ta rt. in Oregon to make a soli,I line of, C alifornia & Oregon Lumber Co., to ki v , M rs’ Robert Sm ith gave a dinner been dead for some years. She was W. O. W. Camp 609 O ther diseases like scarlet fever, cars fron, A storia tf) the C alifornia Frances E. H arrill, inf io ± t ° Pc Z X KL Oorn g ,liPchh lMren: We t J a " d K e ' F o r t y , *Crawfo7d I m R h active and Interested ln everything, Meets F irst Friday of each month. and especially ln her two daughters- V isitors welcome to our camp. in-law. r point' ft is proba\ , e £ V sam ^ W. J. SABIN, C. C. Misfortune came upon her finally. BERNAL FORTY, Clerk. grow old^r we are ap t to develop re- th a t more f° re,gn cars are on t h « ' - Brookln^ - Her two sons died one afte r the other, fine time. through highways in this tourist sea- ^ borton, et als, to J. W. W a tts ,1 The straw b erry season is over for ,'he widow of the younger remarried sistance to them so th a t we often son than there are Oregon cars. T his >n Section 6, Twp. 41, S. R. th is year shortly, the estate was not so larpe keep from having them altogether. was unanimously agreed by m em bers, ’ W W” as had been supposed, and the old lady I BARBER SHOP We never become resistant to the of the highwav commission party on Quitclaim Deed, was left ln not very comfortable clr- j first two— if we never happen to have a trip from G rants Poss to Salem,I D an Connors, et ux, to Macleav cumstances. She was getting pretty ! S uits cleaned and pressed them in childhood, we are alm ost sure Monday, observing the relative num - E state Co., one cabin situated on the feeble by this tim e; she needed ntten- i ROY OSTRANDER to get them the first time we are ex- her of foreign and local cars as th e y south Bank of Rogue River, at In- tlon and sympathy and daily care. It 1 posed, no m atter how old w’e are. journeyed. Idian Creek a as not 6afe or feasible for her to live j PORT ORFORD Fisherm en’s Village, OREGON Many of the men who went to arm y n It was actually n concluded i i i ai alone. that i. m ore, c»n on camps a t the beginning of the war • Few people who keep hens or eat Angle, the wife of her older son. M ortgages came from small, isolated communi ( alifornia than Oregon cars w ere eggs realize w hat a big th in g the egg could have furnished all these things, i to say In nothing 1 from other states a d d i t i o n of t h ca e r rs e e W arre" H °8k»ns, et ux, to Curry I l,n d u str>’ ¡s- The U nited S tates pro- hut it would hove m eant some saerl- ties, like the m ountains of Ken encountered, THE . t vn I w 1 ’a n k ’ lot 1 in b,ock 2- of duce8 aboat 2,000,000,000 dozen eggs (ice, and this she did not care to make. tucky and Tennessee. These men had w o re c a r s frmr ' J OPTICAL SHOP never been exposed to some of these l a t e in su c h nnml - r ' fn. i t " second ad<1,tlon to the town an n u a> .v; but China, the la rg e st pro-1 There was an old ladles’ home twenty DR. a . M. SIMMONS, ------ m the ------ . . produces . diseases, because never in their lives sta te in such numbers, for instance, ,,f Gold Beach, $566.00, ducer world, more! I miles away. She could be sent there, O ptom etrist had they come in contact with very as six from Iowa, five from N ebras E rn e st I . S titt, to Bud McVay, e‘ th an c,000,000,000 dozen. Before the} The arrangem ents were all made with- H artm an T heatre Bldg. many people. As a result, o ut ka, 41 from W ashington, three from al„ all property owned by me and v o i i v a t lui.-sia was the la rg e st egg- ->nt consulting Grandmother nerm nn, Bandon Oregon breaks of “children’« diseases” were New York, and proportionate n u m standing on record in my name, in producing country in the world. Rus- .ho knew nothing of the proceeding one of the first things th a t happened bers from other states, and many ca rs the records of Curry County, Oregon, M.i ias dropped below China and the until the carriage came to take her when camps were established. Dur passed th a t were not counted. as o f date, th a t is situated in Section United S tates. i way. ing these outbreaks usually every-' There are 1,200,000 cars in Cali- 5, Tw p. 41, S. R. 13 W. W. M„ $4500. In 1923 China exported more than DR. ARTHUR GA LE I: was n very sad and disappointed hoily who had never had the diseases fornia. All enormous number of th e ir \\ . J . Ward, et ux, to Curry County 91,754,000 dozen eggs, eith er in the >ld Indy who left the house to which Physician and Surgeon came down with them. The police- owners are going, now and hereafter, Bank, 136.53 acres in Sections 25-36 shell or preserved in some form. Of •he had gone w he- she was married, Office in Ellingsen Building men ot Edinburgh, Scotland, are re- to come North to spend their sum in Tw p. ,38, S. R. 14 W. W. M., $2500. this total 24,000,000 pounds (pre n which her children had te en born, Phones, Office 351. Res. 352 cruited largely from small Highland I m cr vacation. They won’t go south served) representing about 12,000,000 Satisfaction. n which her husband und her little villages. I’here usually are one or into the terrific heat. They won’t go BANDON Brookings S tate Bank to A. H. dozen in the shell, w ent to the United girl had died, and ln which she had OREGON S tates. two police recruits in (he hospital in mto the deserts to the East. T hey l ine, et ux, satisfying th a t certain I men surrounded by all the cherished . Edinburgh with measles or chicken- can’t go West, because of the ocean. mortgage bearing date the 22nd of T r he United 're.isures of her m arried life. 10 b n,te,l S tates exports only pox. j about .30,700.000 dozen eggs, and im Their inevitable object is North, and. March, 1922. She lived only a little while; the CURRY COUNTY J u s t because most of us must get i" the sum m er season, they are, and C hallel M a r tt a n . | , p o r t s from 12.000.000 to 15,000,000 tmosphere and the surroundings ln these diseases is no reason for being will continue to he, coming hv th e Weston Zumwalt, et als, to F r e d ' d° Z‘ n’ ' n. Preservet' form. These large he home oppressed her and mnde her Abstract and Realty Co. in a hurry to let our children have thousands anil tens of thousands. — ... she would have Has the only set of abstract books Sholield, 10 head dairy cattle, being impiiiaa'.i ns ti ii-i to depress the price nhappy. Possibly them. Measles and whooping cough, of A merican eggs in the American one Just as soon If she had been able in Curry county. The conclusion is inescapable— a on Sixes River, $500.00, lor instance, are very fatal in young second through highway has to he P rom p t and efficient service. m arket; so a Republican Congress ’<> stay In her own house, but she M ining Notices. children and infant». The longer we constructed, or the present one will placed an im port duty of 8 cents per! A. G. WALKER, M anager. ( lias. McCart, ot als, located a p la dozen on eggs in the shell, and 6 cents I ould at least have died happy. can protiT t our fam ily from them directly be so congested as to make BEA( H OREGON Angle might have looked after her, cer claim on July 1st, known as th e the less dangerous they will he. If movement difficult. This means th a t Associated McCart Group of E ig h t”, per pound on preserved eggs. The ta r be neighbors said, but Angle was self- we can protect them long enough iff o f 1913 adm itted eggs in the shell <h nnd felt that she was doing very the Roosevelt highway must he com situated on th e Elk River. they may never get some of the con per pound or 10 per cent al valorem., ell if she took care of herself. pletcd in order to scatter the cars Fred P fisterer, et ux, on the first tagious diseases. The farm ers who produce eggs are That was a good many years ago, day o f a July, and make free movement possible. known s t h e located P1aKnomPlaCer ChUn] e n t' tled to protection ag ain st Chinese when I wns a young boy, nnd a good Smallpox used to he a “children's s ; " . . , E i ™ , ' ” “ 1 ' " ' t e . , ' ” ' he" we" • • It will tak e three year- to com ninny things have happened during the disease;” everybody looked forward, plete the Roosevelt highw ay from intervening years. with a minimum of pleasure, to the A storia to the California line. The Proof of Labor, “Do you remember Angle Herman?” tim e whin they or their families must movement of the people of the coun oit certifies th Fa .i m , in northeastern Montana I red \ Y nit t h at h e e an l I F Nancy said v to me n a few GfiJS days n ago. » a t t th . a n n n u u a al' .......a........ — owiv. v» xuv KO. go through it. It was so certain, that try in touring the coast by automo •i - mont ,,, 1, 1 Paulman & Maloy j , ent work has been done on now average four tim es the original "She’s getting pretty feeble, the neigh children were exposed to mild cases bile has scarcely begun. It is a i" , u rn known as the “ B * B” homestead entry, or about 610 acres, bors say. and her son’s wife Is g e ttin g or inoculated with smallpox itself so means of outing th a t is growing in 'r', 'p ; ' " æ c a 'ms s,tuated on In- D epartm ent of A griculture figures in rather tired of looking after her. They Soft Drinks—Confectionery as to get as mild as possible an at to this te rrito ry ,320 acres as a one-man are going to put her ln the old '* ’ ” ' ladies’ tack. \\ ith the present neglect of popularity. It is healthful, it is IV . Cigars— Tobaccos V \. Moody, certifies th a t a t farm unity. W ith the help of a home. It’s the same one. In fact, that vaccination, smallpox is again in a unsurpassed method of gathering , ’ ist $200.00 w orth of labor and im- boy doing a m an’s work, 480 acres in form ation, and it is a wonderful and Grandmother Herman was in w het she The best of service at all tim es fair way to become a “children’s dis provenants on he “Winkle B ar Pia- crops can be handled. died." ease." L’nvaccinated children are in highly pleasurable means of reci ■es cer", also “Cu todian-ship” situated -------------o------------ PORT ORFORD OREGON (© . 1935, W M t .r a N m w sp a p .r U n io n .) considerbale danger. Recently, four tion. It is probable th a t 50 per ■■ enti on Mule Creek Mining D istrict. ' One would think to read al, th a t is cases have been reported from an or m o r e of (he people of \merics. p hin C. C. Inman by M D. H ayw ard, being printed in th e 'aily press th a t Oregon O rphanage. It is merely a ultim ately to tour the Pacific ■ Coast see'y-treas. c e r <juestion of w hether to vaccinate the on wheels. The Improvement in the $1,000.00 worth o i th a t a t least evolution is a m isnom er—it is more If ( t t l l l U I M I I I I I children first and avoid the smallpox automobile nnd the highw ays makes Frnnch Placer M work, etc., on th e of devilution. es, Elgin Cons di-,' th a t a certainty. or to wait until some of them get ■ luted Placer Mine-, the O. K. and S .l Miss Anna W. W illiams, whose the disease and then vaccinate the By the end of the throe years r e R. Gobi Placer M «0... Claims, situa- i profile a ’ <-d th e Bland silver doi rest. quired to complete the Roosevelt ted in the Sixes Mining district. , 1 lar coim rty-six years ago, has highway it will ho a pressing neces C. C. Inman by M. D. H ayw ard, c e r - 1 retired a forty years of service Mount K ilim anjaro. In T anganyika' sity. It and the loop trin s made by I nder New Management territo ry . Africa, is 19,000 feet high connections with it from G iants Pass tifie« t i n t a t least ^(VI.OO w orth of in th e Piiiia Iphia chools. Miss Wil- the highest .m ountain on th a t con Roseburg. Corvallis nnd other points, labor a r t im provem ent- have been liama achieved a success in kinder- CHICKEN DINNER ON SUNDAYS rlnne on the “ Forest King Mining g arten work th a t was recognized be- tinent. . j It is near the . equator . and is .will all he badly needed bv the tim e C laim s No. t to S inclusive, situated yond the city in which she taught, covered a third way down w ith per they nro finally completed.—Oregon in Sixes Mining district. COME ONCE AND YOU petual snow. I Journal. _________ When an American ship goes to sen ' WILL COME OFTEN ------------S»------------ ! six hundred and eighty million currying provisions to a v . - Sixty-six kinds of birds of the I rsac Kun, president of Chinn, was chickens were raised in the U< te l foreign ratin g , engaged in rum run- southeastern states feed upon boll I at one tim e a cloth m erchant's ap- States last y ea r—th irty million JAMIES W. BARTON, Prop. ” ng. the American vessel is subject weevils. prentice. ( t h#n jn 1933. to seisure and confiscation. ........................................................................................ iii iim iiii m LOGGERS’ Pool Mall r Port Orford Cafe