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THE PORT ORFORD TRIBU N E. PORT ORFORD, OREGON, W EDNESDAY. JU L Y 22, « 2 5 . THE PORT OHFOHO TRIBUNE W. E. H A SSLES, .Managing Editor. G. W. Norton Local Representative. +++44- -I >+++++++++++++++++++ | CO UNTY COURT i t F IL IN G S ++++++ >++++ -.++++++++++++•].* W arranty Deeds. P alm er Julseth, et als, to Mary E . 1 PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY IVinyard, lot 4, and SEh, of S W ’i of L ection 10, twp. 32, S. R. 15, W. W. Subscription, per year ............ $2.00 M., $1,000. l u n i n i N s a i Friendly Comments on Tribune’s S p e c ia l E d itio n o f July 8 th Û . IONAL WILL BE KEEN ON ” «• BIG HIGHWAÏ JOB TRIBUNE ISSUES SPECIAL. Gold Beach, and W edderburn also are The larg est deal ever consummated included.— Daily News, Marshfield. The P ort O rioni Tribune, W. E. in financial circles of P ortland was H assler e d it« , k o, : , concluded last S aturdav when the î t !• ’ haa wsued an a t' SPECIA L ED ITION OF TRIBU N E. Deeds. ! United Çtatûo xt +■ i r» tractive special edition of 16 patres Entered at the Postoffice a t P ort O r s n a tio n a l Bank am featuring the sta te encam pm ent of The P ort O rford Tribune comes to S tate of Oregon, to D. Cunift, lots SEVERAL LARGE CO N TRA CTO RS' ford at second class mail m atter under P“ rch»*e ° f the assets ° f the t S Un’ited 1 s l a n ih * W ar^vefo 1, 2, of section 12, twp. 37, S. R. 15, the act of March 3. 1879. eterens to f us in its I®-’54 w eek’s issue as a six U i >lT BROOKINGS TO IN SPEC T S i f i c ^ w h " ° 'deSt “ be hekl there Julv 23-24-25 It con- W. W. M., containing 24.06 acres ONE r n v n o . . . o £ >fic North.west The deal is in ef- tains an in terestin g review of £ r t teen page num ber filled w ith articles ONE MILLION DOLLAR JOB $120. Advertising Rates. about Curry county and those sections B u sin g s of t L k ° ? • OrfOrd 35 a historic center and g i'e s of Coos th a t fu rn ish advertising for TO BE LET NEXT Made Known on Application Sheriff’s Deed on Foreclosure. tions „• combined inst.tu- in detail the n atu ral attractio n s and its columns. It is Well illustrated W EEK. ( F. J. H untley, to Edward W. Jen- WED N E SDA Y ?JU LY 22, 1925. tions, representing the interests of advantages of both Coos and Currv j sen, et, als, 103.60 acres in section 5, throughout, and alto g eth er creditable approxim ately 75,000 depositors, a re I counties, with numerous illustra- (tow nship 33, S. R. 15, W. W. M„ also to the publishers, who seem to have BROOKINGS, Ju ly 15— T h at th e re 1 be‘" g c a rfle d o n in th e United S tates tions— W estern World, Bandon Isn’t the been well rewarded by th e advertis , „ fact th a t France, Ger- - 1654 acres of tide land in fro n t of . ------- com netitinn .„ N ational bank building. many and G reat Britlan are try in g lot four, .section 5, tw p 33 S R 15 £ ill „ be keen , com petition fo r n the ing they secured— Coquille Sentinel C apital is Increased. to arrange a security pact, a sort of W. W. M., $7769.52. - • • tug Roosevelt H ighw ay contract be- V ETER A N S’ EDITION. OUT IN CONVENTION STYLE. n i • „ . tw een slam on the league of nations ? 1 _— Pistol -------- R iver and «••lu Brookings, o rooaings, is | Coincident with the tra n sfe r capital Quitclaim Deeds 1—lx- - 6 ’ Because the Spanish W ar V eterans A finely illu strated edition contain T._ „- P D , L t , quite evident from the v isit to this stock of th e United S tates National W hat’s it for anyhow ? C pLy ' *4’ an<9 hasban<i t0 locahty during th e p ast few days of b ank? l “ *ncreaaed $1,300,000 to ing description and history of Coos are to meet at. P o rt O rford Ju ly 23- Hoosiers have contribute.! money . . - --------- -------- — w v w n . w nne the $2,400,000 and $300,000 was added to and C urry counties is off th e press of 25 in annual "encam pm ent, E ditor to save Jam es Whitcomb Riley’s old j ’ ’ w - M > containing 160 work is advertised to be aw arded in the bank’s $1,000,000 surplus which” th ® P o rt. O rford Tribune th is week, H assler of th e P o rt O rford Tribune fashioned swimmin’ hole, but I hope acres’ $150°- four units, th e re is no reason why w ---------- ---------- f profits — « of . $1 i ^ 319 i » , u 000 w , Pb' . s e(Ution ----------- ith undivided of the Tribune has been issued a special convention num ber ’ ’ issued they don’t convert it into one of those I Deeds. j one man cannot bid on all four, and *ives '» more th an $5,000,000 w orking lssYed fo r benefit of the Oregon of his paper, which w as printed on modem tiled swimm ing pools. I United S tates of America, to Al- »his appears to be th e purpose of sev- cap’ta '- United Spanish W ar V eterans who book paper and handsom ely illus fred N. Lauderdale, , 160 in sec. eral contractors, especially since the DePcsits acquired from th Ladd - - acres ------ ... ----------since me - ------ —- e — «u & ut o ’11 b° ld th e’r annual convention in trated with photos of m any o f the Temperance women in G reat B rit 2 and 11, twp. 32, S. R. 14, W. W. M. job ethin» » close in » to »- $1,- ei Tilton bank, a according c c n rrlin o - t to . its i t . state- P o rt O rford Ju ly 23, 24, and 25. J°b will to tal som ething leading men and officers who will ain declare th a t Plato was one of the Affidavit. j 000,000. T h at com petition will be ----------- ment as ---- ° f „ June am ounted to $21 - „ ..v 30, aiiiuuuieu The special edition represents much be present. The p aper is also filled first ain st 7 strong Floyd Keller, also a foregone conclusion 493’631- 499 ““ J deposits J ----- ” of the purchas- study and work on the p a rt of W. E. with in terestin g m a tte r pertaining to All ,,f agitators 7 ag " ------ * " “ * drink. “ uyu IVV" e r’ e l t a al, l’ being Deing “ duly uly ‘ keen « n is aiso aad work» hi i ♦ an>' ° f hlS SWOrn Sa^ th a t Robert D’ Cook w as SinCe ‘ here is not a g re a t am ount of ing bank a t th e close of business Fri- H ass,er> publisher and editor of the the coast section, covering th e ground , / wl ai 1111 a t he was very killed while w orking in open eisew elsew nere, here, and and it offers op- op- day • were e ln excess of of $37,90i $37,900,000. Tribune. Pictures of th e officers of p retty thoroughly from N orth Ben i wuiAiiig in a a logging logging worlt «pen it offers ln excess ____ ____________ camp n ear camp Powers, P °rtu about n ity fo a w in ter’s These accretions capital of and ’ de-1tbe W ar veterans and of to Gold Beach. Special articles reg ard n ear Oregon, Powers, about Oregon, P r °rtu n ity fo r job a w w in ith ter’s com- job w ith com- These of accretions capital and Spaniab uc- ______ — ■° Ju ly 10th, 1925, and a t the tim e of mon raon labor not h ard to secure. ¡posits make th e United S tates N a - ' 'C C°°s .a nd ^ u rr>’ county scenes are out- ing the early history of th a t famed A new York man, aged 102, disap- his death w as owner of 40 acres ofi n r r lv als .h tional the strongest bank w p c 4. „ r l st was o f| Among th e very recent arriv west of stan d i" g featu res of th e edition, battle ground appears. T he effort P®are.l a f f r having tried hard to larnl ?n" secri^’s 7o',‘ 32 and^is" here to inspect the route of the high- Minneapolis and north of San F ran- Accounts of th e early rom antic his- does credit to the com m unitv and the get a job with the highway d ep a rt M ortgages. ¡way was C. R. Skinner, representing j c*sco' I— ' " of C urry w u m y ana jto ry county and special sec- editor— Coos Bay H arbor, N orth ment. Maybe the I. W. W..’s kid- napped him to use as a h o rrib le'ey v N ' Le' Ch’ e t UX* to Tsabp' M°lrrb’on & Knudeson of Boise, Idaho, TT A11 of the M sets taken over by t h e , ‘ions dev°ted to Marshfield, N orth Bend. ample Ash’ 100 acres in section 13, • twp. 33. ' | and Mr. Bloomer of Waldo, Oregon bank cue are guar- • - - —- — f * vfe j L n ‘t«’<l S tates N ational 1 Munn UdL“ ' Bend’ c °quille, Bandon, P ort Orford ample. S R IS nnn wbn is ic doing th t v e . work ___, between , . — - ’ by ’ Charles ~ ’ S. R. 15, W W. W W. M M., <to $2,000. who P 5 at- ’ I anteed P ra tt & Co. of New 1 ~ Assignm ent of M ortgage. rie><’s creek and the Oregon sta te line York’ The P ra tt fam ily which owned A news story f ^ Sophia says PORT ORFORD F rancis W. Dunn, to Isabel Ash, on the highw ay between C re s c e n t'virtually a11 of the capital stock of th a t there are more automobiles in LODGE certain indenture of M o rt-, Gity and G rants Pass. j the Ladd & Tilton bank,- is reputed i any small American city than there asslRna F. & A. M. The contractors already in C u rry lt0 be the ei£ h th richest fam ily in are in all of Bulgaria. But th a t PaCre bearinS date th e 15th of July, No. 170 1924- county, including John R. Hill, 7 eW York city’ F rederick P ra tt doesn’t keep ’em from being reckless Rhodes & Schell, «iiu and D. 1 vice-president of th e ------------ S tandard Oil Notice. B y THOMAS ARKLE CLARK over there. Meets second Saturday., „ f each ¡y. r P. . r Pl-.-male i ’/maie , arn olnz, — ___y. . r»r. n»-»«» „ XT _ xr . ___ Dean of Men, U niversity of month » 'siting brethern welcome. ------------ ------------- , Victor W andall, e t al, located 3000 are also p rep arin g to subm it bids company of N ew York, and Mrs. P ra tt Illinois. WALTER SABIN, IV. M. { ♦ ♦ + + + + + + + + + + t+ + + + + + + + + + + + feet of Rusty Creek Placer ground 38 are others. is a sister of William M. Ladd, ch air W orshipful M aster + V r i l ’T) t iit - » t m . . ? situated in Curry county. —------------------------ man of the board of directors of the + YOUR HEALTH 4 JO H N F. GILLINGS, S ecretarj ------------ o------------ Ladd & Tilton bank. FARM ERS HAVE GOOD FIN A N 4 T SUPPOSE you’ll have nothing to i-5’+ + + ++ + + + + + + +4,4.+ + + + + + + i.i . J R. L. MaclSay, president of the! CIAL OUTLOOK TH IS YEAR do now until September,” Smith Macleay E sta te company, Portland said to me at commencement time. H EALTH HABITS. CURRY CHAPTER Good financial prospects for and W edderburn, is a director of the “Absolutely nothing," I replied, for It NO. 133 O. E. S. When children are young, they are is less exhausting to agree with a man United S tates N ational Bank. R egular meetings, ta u g h t how to walk, how to dress Hke th at than It Is to try to give him ---------— o—--------- third Saturday themselves, how to e a t and to per an idea of the endless list of things of each month. form all the many activities which waiting to be done whenever the days ¡ report^ on the ag ricu ltu ral situation V isitors always CLARENCE BARROW of apparent leisure shall come. th a t given stren g th en in g livestock life and civilization demand of u s .1 welcome. Smith is a retired farm er who lives an^ fa *r Feed crops, plus The various actions which they learn Rem aining Em ployes, Some 60, Ef- MRS. MYRTLE McFiENZIE, near me and whose regular work Is tan- returns from w heat and cotton, become habits and are perform ed fected—Seeking Jobs Elsewhere W orthy M a.ron accomplished when he has fed the farm ers would come out of 1925 bet w ithout putting any special tho t on — Many Locate at Long chickens and mowed the lawn. Like ■ MRS. FLORENCE PONTING, te r than they have in m ost of the them . It is only the child who has i view, Wash. years since 1919.” Secretary many another man he Is possessed of never learned how to use a fork who I the imbecile idea th a t a college in Much can happen between now and is self-conscious and em barrassed! structor during the summer and regu i the harvest of fall crops, it is pointed when the need to eat in com p an y 1 BROOKINGS, Ju ly 15— The C. & out, but “taken as a whole, the main I nr vacations is as free from mental arises. 'I O. — W ood m en o f th e W orld and physical work as a spring lamb. Lumber a * ten per crops promise fairly well except in -------- company made < WII pvi When his class Is dismissed his work of w ------ inter w pres W . O. W . C am p 609 . .. heat. The xiic pres It is ju st the sam e with health h a b -; cent cut 4b*s wee*{ in the wages of the the case Is done. its. We don’t w ant to be th in k in g ! rem aining num ber of employes in ent nice balance in both livestock and Meets F irst Friday of each month. It has always been Interesting to continually about our health and the Brookings, which included every per- crop production is a trib u te to the re » isitors welcome to our camp. me th a t most people are likely to con adjustm ents made by A merican far various dangers th a t surround it. If s,> on the Payroll from general of- W. J. SABIN, C. C. sider the other man's job easier than mers since the fall of 1921.” BERNAL FORTY, Clerk. we did, the worry would be worse than fice and store employes to those work- their own, and not Infrequently to ex The central fact in th e present out th e chance of disease. However, we ing *n the Yards, some 55 or 60 per- look is th a t while production will be press th e conviction th at If they were do w ant to teach our children correct j sons being effected. holding his job they would do It better am ple to meet consumption needs than he is doing it. habits of heulth so th a t they become One by one the rem aining employes agriculture will not be in th e m arket I listened a few weeks ago to Galll ju st as autom atic and m atter-of-fact i are h av in g for other p arts, and re- this fall w ith any larg e surplus of Corel's incomparable singing. The per as any oth er daily perform ance. P °rts sent back to Brookings are to the m ajor products. S uits cleaned and pressed fection of her art was to me marvel “ W heat harvest is in full swing,” Instead of am using ourselvee by tbe e^ e c t th a t all are securing good ROY OSTRANDER ous. Behind me in the auditorium “The grain teaching children to be bogies, police- em ployment elsewhere, Longview, the report continues: were two men apparently with some ripened prem aturely over much of PORT ORFORD - s. OREGON men, doctors and so forth, why not in- W ash- seems to have furnished work t am ateurish knowledge of music and .vestern p a rt of th e belt, and still a little reasonable fear of play- ^or no sm all number, and every one the h musical terms. ■st is early. T hreshings so fa r ing with children who have contagious locatil|ff there reports him self well ^Tbere’a nothing rem arkable about turned out unsatisfactory yields her singing,” one of the men remarked. disease? We already teach our young- ’ «tisfied w ith the ohange. THE - the grain is of fairly good quality, “She Just does it naturally.” s t" s to wash them selves; let’s g 0 a There is nothing in the g e n e ra l! appears evident appears — O P T IC A L S H O P ;hat . the w inter - “There Is no reason why anybody i tie fu rth er and teach them to do it aspect here, except th a t there is not wheat croP is decidedly short of last DR. A. M. SIMMONS, should not learn to sing th at way, if before every meal. Or even further, the least indication of a resumption year>S Crop; s? muc.h 80 th a * the chief Optom etrist he would but give himself over to it,” and give them the habit of n never H artm an T heatre Bldg. the imm ediate fu tu re In ' fo rt i conjectu conjecture throughout the w heat e v o r in th$* im tY toJia+a the other assented. Before the end Bandon Oregon p u tt|nK their hands or anything else word has been received here th a t not WOr,d. is ho' \ th e shrinkage of the evening they were both con vinced th at they could do as well as this woman. Strange it Is how con m outh) are clean Many if not m 7 eri‘b X bet4er wl11 the mil1 resume sprin» w heat region from Minnesota Clarence Darrow noted Chicago DR. ARTH UR GALE fident we are of our ability to handle Of the catching diseases’ get in th'ni 1 ° n h “ .7 '® ' Company Montana has high hopes in spite lawyer, who Is leading counsel for the Physician and Surgeon the mouth- c h ili. ? 1 h som ething like 60,000,000 feet of ° f some local floods in the E ast and defense in the trial of John T. Scopes the other m an's Job. Most men advise their sons to avoid keep th e ir ’h an ls He van" ot pos®,bly '««Iwood lum ber of first class c h a ra c -i,ninor setbacks elsewhere. Office in Ellingsen Building for violation of the T ennessee anti the business or the profession which th Z f o rZ T h J v m ust b " ,® ‘T ’ tCr 8tacked in its yar>ls bere’ "Th® ?Ut'° ”k in the Co™ B“'t » Phones, Office 351. Res. 352 evolution la w . they themselves have followed. If fore mealtimes ‘ ade clean be' alone w hat it has at Oakland, Calif., apparen.t l Y Food- Hogs are relatively asked why, their Invariable reply is, BANDON fore mealt.mes. an ,, untiI this b(lpins to ilecrea’se high pneed and may go higher. The OREGON “There Is nothing ln It but trouble Children are tau g h t to eat three perceptible degree, there is no rea p,sr. s.urv'ey shows a dee'ine of 11 per E r r o r N e x t T im e and hard work. I don’t want my son reg u lar meals a day. At thB = H - X ^ V ^ e a i Sf f n Kp r S ret^on0.« “ 7 h®8 never fallen d,,wn to go through w hat I’ve gone through." tim e, they can he accustomed to CURRY COUNTY And so the farm er trains his son to malt mak- However, there is not a person in a « ^ s o hig’h as’ to prohibit S ^ « V n .E a T Z w ^ X o This ^ ’ does not m prpdIrt*on. ing those meals of good, X “L by th any “t- We Pretend k“ ow i* It 811 all to be a merchant, and the physician A b str a c t and R e a lty Co. nalth> Brookings nor any one acquainted ing, and everything points to a profit- not means. kD°W food. A nerson who .,„ 7 Ly o rv o s.n g s nor any one acquainted ing, and everything points to a profit- sends his boy to an engineering Has the only set of ab stract books habit of ratini- wh l'' " " ” led ed the tbe * with ltb tbe the lumber lum ber world world but but what w h a t be- h e - ; “ble able feeding feedine- season season ahead. ah e a j It t . is from r___vanHne ____ ' . nomy |g a(j. school, and the engineer advises his T»H on\ha.‘f e, ” ry 8tep Er0ry obg- m Curry county, childhood will find it i h " ^ h'°hO» " i*eV“ th ® ' 0Cal m il* Wil‘ remain closed conditioT,s like this Year, when price young hopeful to study law. each with i rompt and efficient service. ra«k~ 1i , rnade h,‘lpi “ a 'ong. break Th 4 i har< hablt to for no lonFe r period th an possibly to ratlos furnish a stim ulus to feeding hr.-.k l . v . ...... ‘ ,,w *u,,xvr penou m an possibly to lurm sn a Belt stim ulus usually to feeding enable« , . * . ** * mOre ■ec’jratc ®nd the Idea that he la making It possible b creak. n „ k . t The sam e appl.es ‘bat the thp C°rn G. W ALKER, M anager. applies to habits of Ja n u ary 1. next, which will ,, perm ’ it that n . u can ______ „ hope’ , lng’ for the boy to get the maximum re GOLD BEACH OREGON t0 Predlrt w,,h t u n i n g t t thhoP|'enity ° f fre’ h a ir, ir' ° of r it ’* t0 dispose o t ita oversurplus and to dispose of its oversurplus and f°m v°raj desrree of prosperity.” turns for the minimum expenditure of on « i o ...._____ ___i x T h e d e p a r t m e n t ’« a nyir»« The d ep artm en t’s price index of time and effort, and in the belief th at tho I 1 * y ° ,in e'aq u a tio n of also to com plete w hatever reonran- e v o lu tio n 30 farm products is placed a t 147 for the other man’« job 1s far easier than .Irink’nT “ D.ts o f 7 ± 2f i2“ ti0n " lig h t be contemplated . ...............................lllc »bat today la better than his own. drinking lots of clean w ater, brush June compared w ith 146 in May, the 1 five-year period 1909-14 being used y**terday- and that tomorrow will be ing the teeth and all the other things The real facts are th a t no Job la R u b b e r S k in S a v e » F r u it as a base of 100. P resent tendencies bett#r than to d ,y ~G eorge F. Hoar. easy If It Is done well. Every busl- th a t help to create health ami help to MP general business _ situation . . in t the A practical new process for preserv- in neaa or profession has Its exactions, koep out disease. The more habits to “ little change non ing tropical fruits, other than bananas point ‘w “ lc c"» ''g e in prices of non- Its annoyances, its disagreeable fea NOTICE TO CREDITORS. k 'v SOrt W“ can forni’ the les’ we anil pineapples, so that they may be agricultural commodities, and conse- ture«, lu difficulties and Its failu res snail have to worry about. f blpp*d long distances, recently has g e n t l y no marked change in l h a pur- Paulm an & Maloy Notice is hereby given th a t th e un There are few snaps In the w orld; Thoughtlesness bv „ ,» n t . „ «*7“ ‘ltac°vered, according to Popular R a s in g power of farm products need dersigned has been appointed adm in even the teaching profession, if one Is - by man is nespon- Science monthly. The fruit, gathered exPected fo r June, the . farm pur- t - --------- v - . . w , »assa Soft Drinks— Confectionery istra to r of the estate of Rebecca F to be successful, demands th at one tlb le for m ost of cur forest fires e little before It la ripe. Is smeared chasing power figure for May having Pearse, deceased, by the County have energy, a little brain» at l ««st. Cigars— Tobaccoa --------- —o- ■■ ------ - a. u* thUl coatJn* ° t rubber latex, been 90, th e sam e as in April. Court of the S tate of Oregon, some training, and a willingness te Y our C o n v o r.o tio n which, when coagulated, forms a pro fo r C urry county, and has qualified. work at least twelve months ln the The best of service at all time« tective skin. The process of rtjMnlng E n g lie h N o b i l i t y All persons having claims ag a in st said year. The same thing la true of aL "ATONEMENT” Is slowed up. It Is said, keeping the PORT ORFORD .¡ . OREGON The higher nobility, or peerage, of estate are hereby notified to present most any other job. r e ltsa. Wwtw« «.WWD»!»» — — fruit ln good condition. England consists of the flv. ranks- the sam e to me a t my office in P ort Instances of the combination Dtth* tnarqula. earl, viscount and Orford, Oregon, duly verified as by of words to form new term s are baron. All persons holding these titles law required, w ithin six m onths from eotnparaUyely rare In the Eng. C u n n in g N e v e r W o r t h y era member» of the upper house of July D*ted and first published Hah language. We have such •s e r ia lly , a habit parliament, where they elt as lords an Instance In the word "atone or gift of overreaching, accompanied , tempera!. The ------------------- ------- archbishops of the ee C. H. PEA RSE, ment." "Atonement” doee not h enjoyment and a sense of an 1 tabUshed tehllahed church are termed lords A dm inistrator appear In the Hilda but la a with small spiritual ~ They “ are not peers of thv Published Ju ly 8-15-23-29, Aug. 6 religious term which has been I nder N e w M anagem ent ealrn, but have seats In the upper 1925. * ’ wan, or ™ L “nd Wl,h a t ab*«’’’»" Invented to express the doctrine want of sympathy or affsetton tr that the crucifixion bn. niado he Intenseet rendering eg vulgurltj (K>aalble the forgiveness of sin C H IC K E N D IN N E R O N S U N D A Y S absolute and otter.—Ruskin. », W e ’v e M e t T h e m “Atonument” Is composed of the ------- — 0 three syllables, " a t ” “one” and "An invalid was cured Instantly In the Lcweet D epths COME ONCE AND YOU ’’ a wild boar dashed Into his bed "ment." It means reconcilia H efe’T ^ Î ” ,n<Ter ho* <•”"► tion. W ILL COME O FTEN room." We've also known tam e bore« local and internal, and has been success, ................... ..... ....................... S X c V ® " * 8” ‘k’^ 1^ r t J o ° , X »hat e V any v se.f respecting Invalid would tul In the treatment of Catarrh for ovet J A M E S W . B A R T O N , P rop . forty year» Sold by all druggists. I Ttraee-Picayune. F. J. C H E N E Y & C O ., T . ledo, O hic THE OTHER MAN’S JOB G .8 0 . MAKES TEN PER CENT WAGE barber shop LOGGERS’ Pool Nall Port Orford Cafe H a ll’s C a ta rrh Medicine txSSSi