The Port Orford tribune. (Port Orford, Or.) 1892-19??, July 15, 1925, Image 3

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    15, 1925.
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More than 400 were injured in the
states which reported the heaviest
death tolls. Illinois reported 57 dead
and more than 100 injured.
Other state totals include: Massa­
chusetts 49, New York 26, Indiana 13,
Ohio 29, Missouri 2, Connecticut 8,
CASE OF BROOKINGS STATE
Rhode Island 6, New Jersey 3, Penn-
BANK AGAIN ON LONG
DIRECT PRIMARY ELECTION OF
sylvania 6, Veimont 2, Minnesota 8,
COURT GRIND.
SENATORS CAUSING CON­
Iowa 4, California 10, Colorado 3,
CERN TO BIG MEN WHO
North Dakota 2.
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DON’T FANCY PO LITI­
MARSHFIELD, July 9.—T. T
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CAL
FIGHTING—
Bennett, Marshfield attorney for the
Bank of Brookings in its recent $17,-
EX PECT
590 victory over the Federal Reserve1
REPEAL.
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Bank of ____________
San Francisco, , was
notifie.
today that the federal bank had filed
& motion
for
retrial
Federal
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n iu i before
ucxurc reiterai
WASHINGTON Julv 11 __Thara ic
Trcatment.both
Judge Charles E. Wolverton of Port- o-rcw’iKx iwrU • •«!-
i- • Ì local and internal, and has been success­
land.
P T “ * n Ittem iW M among political ful in the treatment o f Catarrh for over
lan‘‘.'
,
,
leaders in many sections of the
forty years. Sold by all druggists.
In« case has been in the courts country over the manner in which the
F.
J. C H E N E Y &. C O ., Toledo, Ohio
, SOme years anit wi!l Iikely be th ere'direct primary law- are working out
BennTt"7 T h T
a« or‘» n«
Within the next year or so efforts
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PORT ORFORD LOCAL NEWS BRIEFS
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MOTION FOR RETRIAL
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IN M AR Y LAWS
Come try our coffee. The BEST to ni"ht, Mr. Barker to attend Masonic
be hail. Port Orford Cafe.—adv.
lodge, and Mr. Waldron looking up
Our postmaster, Mrs. A. B. Hog- business in the photographic line.
gatt, is seriously ill with the flu.
The gas schooner Tramp was in
Mrs. Magnolia Zumwalt left Mon­ the harbor Tuesday with a bulge
loaded with concrete pipe being trans­
day for a week’s visit in Portland.
ported to Brookings for culvert work
Mrs. Lottie Riley of North Bend is on the Roosevelt Highway near there.
visiting her mother, Mrs. Brad Dean.
State Veterinary Surgeon H. H.
Miss Vere Blusson of Oakland, Ore.,
visited her mother, Mrs. J. R. Marsh, Green bps been testing the milch
cows ...
in this
v...o vicinity
, .vi4.iv.» the
v.;c past week,
we-îs,
Sunday.
and reports ha\ ing not found a single
case of tuberculosis among the dairy
Joe Barton and Mel Roberts drove
down to the county seat Monday herds in this neighborhood.
afternoon.
Among the visitors at Agate Beach
pork this week are. G. T. Dormer r od
B >b McKenzie reoort.- his silos filled fam ily of P o l a n d ; Mr. and Mrs. M . l ^ o p ^ e n t ^ e B r o o d s
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, ..................s'jugnt to prevent tne Brookings bank
an 1 R. L. Wagner says his is well „
tko
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I . .lubbartl to Med orn; Mr. a id ; from charcrino’
charging PYchnncro
exchange and whan
when the
under wav.
led the way this year with
Mrs. B atty of Band n; Mr. and Mrs Brookings bank won the right suit was ., Colorado
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started against the federal bank for of the legislature h.it v T
A large number of local people a t­ Pern- of Eugene.
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damages. The Brookings bank was governor The fight tl 1
tended the band, concert in Bandon
E. ...
W. Jensen arrived from his Ca.i- awarded $1 actual damages and $17,-
n °n, J
g ,the,re 18 not end’
last Sundav.
fom ia home last Thursday to spend 500 punitive damages, t h f only victory
more favornh?«* " hen contllUon's
W. T. White and H. M. Axtell are some time at his old Port O r f o r d ) i t s kind against a federal bank in
U t-
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- In addition
• • the Brook
I he announced retirement of Sen­
wrecking the old hotel building at home. Mr. Jensen had the misfortune recent ■ history.
Bunker Hill.
to have his right arm broken when at inffs bank was granted $1,100 costs ator Oscar W. Underwood of Alabama
The motion for a new trial s e ts' f iq ®7
em ‘ ^ is present * 7 " ; Ma,eh
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Quellen an d , Eu' ek*’ by a kick back of his car
Mrs. Louis Scofield were Bandon visit- ■1 rank’
ors Tuesday.
j j r8- Blanche McDonald of Norway,
A Pearse left Wnnrlnv f
v
sPfent the week-end at the home of Howell and Oppenheimer, Teal, Win- L lm h br0Uf ht about by th - seven-
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■ « . Sun- t o . and « £
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Ma"
free and Johnson and Rogers Mac-!
lU,
c<,'l' lli uuon'
nonia, where he expects to make his
day
with
her
husband
and
mother,
future home.
who motored down that evening. Mrs.
it is generally believed here in Wash-
Miss Grace Murie of Bandon is Clinton, on her way to spend the week
Bennett declared today that the ington that Senator Underwood did
visiting at the home of her aunt, Mrs. in Portland, went to Norway with the feaeral bank would probably carry the | not care to go through the strife and
party.
L. B. Hatton.
case to the supreme court of the , turmoil of a primary battle. Of course
U r’ted States before admitting tie- in Alabama the primary is the only
Mrs.
Ed
Clinton,
who,
with
her
Miss Ruth Schroeder of Coquille is I
feat-
' fight necessary—the election being
visiting at the home of her sister, husband, has been spending the sum­
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merely a formality to ratify the
mer
on
Sixes
River,
was
taken
to
Mrs. Mabel Clinton.
s-
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Democratic selection.
the Emergency hospital a t Bandon
Underwood ste p s Aside.
Friday,
where
she
underwent
an
The saw mill on I wiaytuu
Clayton Mark
tim-
m a r. urn-
I The “drys” had promised to make
ber on Euchre creek closed down i operation for appendicitis The many
things
as disagreeable
they could
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““i’: as uiey as couia
operations last week.
* friends Mrs. Clinton has made dur-i
ing her short residence here, are hop-
and fXn
,T I n " .
he Se"? tOr 3nd the Krowhlg radi-
I o n a ^ f *700 non nn ,
i?
Ca ■'?ng o f uthe party was not at
Countv Clerk Fred Caughell and ing for an early recovery for her.
| i one of V
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— ’ through
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3700,000 and another of $280,-1
satisfied with
family passed
The Highway Garage has installed!
on July 30. The first item in- tion leanings.
Rather than to be
on their way to Portland.
electric lighting p plant,
which
an
ia in ,
w i u v i l c'ud®s $300,000 to build a bridge con-1 forced to defend views which he has
• t h e necting
Coos River road
road with
w ith j no
net intention
lntprifinn whatever
ti-Viotm-z--. of changing,
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Miss Nancy Smith is visiting her makes the night look brighter in
i ctl7?. the ~°,os„
mother, Mrs. C. A. Long, during the _______.
east end - of i town. Their A,—x
plant will be Marshfield and $400,000 for county » Senator Underwood steps aside after
road work. The other item is to re-1 a notable career in public life
Marshfield school vacation.
also a boon to Radio owners, who can
pay the state money advanced forj Under the old system of electing
Virgil A. Powell and wife spent get their radio batteries recharged, road work, and is regarded not only: senators by the legislature, Senator
Sunday in town. Mr. Powell in on without sending them to Bandon as as a legal debt but also as a moral Underwood might have remained in '
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the survey steamer, “Guide.”
heretofore.
obligation.
the upper chamber indefinitely. Ala-
j bama never did ratify the direct elec-
W. T. White, Jr., and Jesse Sutton
Mrs. L. N. Cardoza of Sonoma,
New Bankruptcy Referee
i tion amendment.
That amendment
brought a bunch of cattle from Floras California, who will be remembered
was declared, in effect, however, May I
Creek to Port Orford Monday.
Edward
H.
Joehnk,
Marshfield
a
t­
by her many Port Orford friends as
torney and former justice of peace, 31, 1913, and only four senators who I
Bill Howe, who has been in charge Miss Amanda Waite, with her ic
received
v c iv e u notice
iiu u v e today
tu u a y oi
of nis
his appomt-
appoint were in the senate prior to 1913 a re 1
of the Bagley mill on Euchre Creek, daughter, Miss Hazel Emont, and Mr. ¡ment as referee in bankruptcy for k there today.
There are only four]
was in town Saturday evening.
Charles M. Robinson, his daughter and Coos and Curry counties. The ap -) menlbers of the senate with twenty or
service to their credit.
L. B. Hatton drove to Bandon Tues­ mother of Scotia, California spent pointment was made bv Judge Charles l E“° re Years
E. Wolverton and Judge R. S. Bean j . ey are Senators Warren, of Wyom-
day, taking with him C. E. Trumbell, Sunday at Agate Beach Park.
of the federal court of Portland.
Simmons and Overman, of North
who is suffering from a relapse from
Charley Newman has been quite Joehnk will succeed William E. Cole-1 Carolina, and Smool of Utah, Senator
a recent attack of flu.
busy the past week giving the house man, another Marshfield attorney ; “ orah of Idaho, who took l.is seat as
Coleman has served for two years j a’:e as
is now fifth on the list
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hooper left he recently purchased from Mr. recently resigning. Coleman will act i °*/^®IjatorsHn cervice
Hooper,
a
fresh
coat
of
paint.
Wednesday morning for Eureka,
Oddly enough,
as special referee in cases th at are
- - -«- the direct election
California, where they expect to
amendment did not seriously affect
F. D. Hoggatt and family of St. now pending before him.
make their future home.
j the so-called “political bosses” who
Helens, who have been visiting his
' were serving in the senate. Boise
IDEA DOESN’T PROVE
brothers,
A.
B.
Hoggatt
the
past
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Taylor and
GOOD ONE TO JUDGE Penrose> °f Pennsylvania, for in­
week,
went
to
North
Bend
Tuesday.
mother of Marshfield and Miss Gladys
stance, had just as easy a time get-
Enger of Roseburg, spent the week­
ting elected under the new system as
Mr. and Mrs. Sprig Zumwalt and
end at the Seaside hotel.
Ran Oxley drove a newly purchased be did under the old.
Only death
Miss Grace Fromm drove to Portland
car to Bandon one day last week. Ran terminated his service. Senators War-
E. A. Pitner opened the dining Monday for a week’s visit.
had applied for a license for his car ren an<* Smoot may be said to be of
room at the Seaside hotel last Fri­
and, having another car with license tbe old political leader school, while
Robert
Smith,
“Buckskin
Bob,”
was
day with a splendid dinner. Ed is pre­
plates already on it, conceived the Senators Overman and Simmons are
in
town
from
his
Dry
Creek
ranch
pared to take care of hungry tourists
idea that having paid for both licen- Ju it natural fixtures in the senate,
Saturday last.
looking for a good piace to eat.
ses he could transfer same from one
Altogether, twelve states failed to
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car to the other. Justice Radley of ratify the direct
election clause
Dr R. Keizer of North Bend and
Buy your coffee in Denmark.
, Bandon told him the idea was worth amendment to the constitution. In
Auditor Bill Wann brought Mr.
Special all fine grades, 1 lb. to j twenty-five dollars, which Ran paid, addition to Alabama, there were Dela-
Wann’s father out from middle Elk
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Georgia, Kenticky,
Saturday night, where he had suf- lb’ cans> 55c per lb. At Nodine Cash
The theory by which English Chan- Louisiana, M a ry la n d , Mississippi,
Grocery—the store you pass to pay
fered from a stroke of paralysis,
nel fishermen explain their poor Rhode Island, South Carolina, Utah
more. —Ailv.
catches, is that the fish have been and Virginia.
Messrs. Barker and Waldron of
kings were ill town Saturday!
poisoned by the dumping in the sea' Although it has been felt that the
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of unused munitions. Small quanti-, amendment robbed the senate of some
ties of arsenic have been found in
*ts best minds, men who would not
oysters on the east and south coast.
out and fight for the office at the
-------------------------polls, there is no serious ta'k heard of
country
The foreign-bom in this w
uiuryt I an attem pt ever to go back ti the old
sent $400,000,000 abroad during thi order,
there has been an outcry
last fiscal year. This, together with
the expenses of our tourists in Eu aKainst the direct primary system,
rope, our gif^s for relief purposes which also has taken its toll of bril­
: nd other items r t t only wipe out the, liant men, who lacked the means of
trade balance in our favor, but i t ' meeting heavy primary expenses
would not
ev_u appears that Europe in 1922 g o t '“ •nd
1?1 who
wil° woul'1
n"t permit their
I the better of us bv about $500 000 -! ^rlends to * put UP” <”or fbom. Ef-
000.
’ fortii b
to
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time by state and national legislation
BUCKS FOR SALE—At the Sea- to limit Prjmary and election ex-
View Ranch on Elk River, 25 fine' Pense*> but it has been found almost
grade Buck lambs, $7.50 per head., impossible to do so.
One former
R. G. McKENZIE.
enator fiom a bi« northern state con­
N
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fided to the writer that his unsuccess­
ful fight at the last primary in which
he participated cost him $75,000.
Even with the recent increase, the
salary of a senator for a term of six
years totals only $60.000. At the time
the former senator spent the $75,000,
the salary total amounted to only
; $45,000.
Every business and professional man,
No one ever has known just what
the total expenditures amounted t<
and rancher and daiiyman, too, should
I in the famous Newberry senatorial
' campaign in Michigan. It was suf­
have letterheads and envelopes printed
and Ready-to-Wear
ficient, however, to cause a public
j scandal. The $75.009 expenditures
especially for him. And it is a matter
of Portland have established
appear to go unnoticed.
store in Bandon.
H a ll’s C a ta rrh
M e d ic i& e
Figured Voile Dresses
— FULL RANGE OF SIZES —
—VARIETY OF PATTERNS—
These are dresses you will pay
$6.00 to $7.00 for most places.
A “pick up” enables us to sell them
regu'arly at, only ........ .......... $4.98.
GOLDEN RULE STORE
BANDON,
s
5
that he should not economize on by buy­
ing the cheapest he can get. Goo 1 sta­
tionery pays big dividends.
s ,iow
you samples.
PRICES WILL BE RIGHT
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THE PORT ORFORD TRIBUNE
Port Oifo: h Oregon
The very newest in
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“Just a little better for less”
OREGON
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The K O Z Y
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Confectionery and Pool Room
a
LITI EE’S
MIEEIXEKY
Notice is hereby given th at the un­
dersigned has been appointed admin­
istrator of the estate of Rebecca F,
Pearse, deceased, by the County
Court of the State
of Oregon,
for Curry county, and has qualified.
All persons having claims against said
estate are hereby notified to present
the same to me at my office in Port
Orford, Oregon, duly verified as by
law required, within six months from
late hereof. Dated and first published
July 8, 1925.
C. H. PEARSE,
Administrator
Published July 8-15-22-29, Aug. 5,
1925.
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Protect growing forests from grow
’ng children.
A LOT OF PRET I Y LITTLE
LCiOS County News
5 Business Stationery
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
R. R. SMITH,
PORT ORFORD
Make your money
Work for Y O U !
IF YOUR money is worth working for it is worth saving.
Saved money, deposited in this bank works for you. Open your
account in our Savings Department. Do it today, tomorrow you
may forget it—the next day you may regret it.
S tart a Bank Account for your boy. One of the most vital
lessons is that taught by the Bank Book. A marked step in
your boy’s life is recorded when you show him the value of a
Savings Account. .
B ank
Bandon
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An Active Asset is a Producer.”
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AUTOS TAKE TOLL INSTE t l )
F IR E ( RACKERS ON FOI K i ll
CHICAGO, III., July 6.—The roll of
I holiday fatalities throughout the
country mounted today to the 250
i mark, with automobile accidents and
drownings at the head of the list
At Reasonable Prices.
without the Boston cabaret tragedy
DRESSMAKING — TAILORING in which 43 perished.
While the Fourth of July passed
Phone 381
BANDON with remarkably few deaths from
fireworks and explosions, the abnor­
mal traffic in the suburban country
led to an unusually long list of dead
' and injured.
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