The Port Orford tribune. (Port Orford, Or.) 1892-19??, July 22, 1925, Image 3

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    J H £ PORT ORFQRD TRIBUNE, PORT ORFORD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY JULY 22. 1925.
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♦ + ♦ + ♦ ♦ + <. * + +, three o’clock in the morning, and then
+ full daylight.
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PORT ORFORD LOCAL NEWS BRIEFS
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BENEFIT DANCE
IS HUGE SUCCESS
^COMMUNITY CHURCH! perio'*- s° that he may be reached at
Pour autoloads of Gypsies passed j
Ob PORT ORFORD
+ any time he may be needed.
through town last Thursday. Thi
ban^ of rovers called on practically,
++++++++++++*+->++++++i.++<^ -iR()pT HYING IN DRY
Miss Luetta Johnston, who has been
Agate Beach park and all camping every house in town.
attending- the Medford High school, facilities are open to Veterans of the
Services at the Community church
CREEK—CAN BE SAVED
and from which she expects to gradu­ Spanish-American war during en­ A X T E L L
Sunday,
July
26,
at
the
usual
hours:
HASA
The dance given by the ladies of
Reports from Dry Creek that from
ate next year, is spending a couple campment week, wit out any charge.
Sabbath school at 10 o’clock a. m.
LUM BER
M I N E Port Orford last Saturday night, was
of weeks’ visiting her father, Ames
the mouth upstream for about a mile,
Preaching at 11 o’clock a. m.
a big success, both financially and
thousands of small trout are being
Johnston and her many friends in
Logs are coming to the wharf from J
¡socially, a large crowd being present
(Coquille Sentinel)
During August the pastor will be imprisoned in holes by the stream
Port Orford. Miss Luetta was ao- Euchre Creek, Middle Elk, Sixes
H. M. Axtell, of Port Orford, was CVery one of wWch enjoyed them- J away on his vacation, and it has been drying up, or sinking through the
companied from Myrtle Point by her River, Floras Creek and Brush
in town yesterday, and says that in , V?S until a late hour- An excellent thought best that during this time Ilfravel' ar>d that more trout fry can be
grandfather, Wm, Chandler, who re­ Prairie.
addition to the hotel a at t Beaver
R e a v e s Hill
hui ,uneoeon was served « at m mid-night,
u u - i u g n i , a and
n u the Sabbath school be closed also, as jsave‘l by dipping them out in a day
turned home Sunday evening after
t l l P W f il'lz o r e w i l l K o n . . . . . . .
u rn l i m o th n v ,
'ii
Charley Jamieson brought a new which he recently purchased, he also)several fine cakes being left were sold the
workers will be away and a _ large HP
or t two
time than can I__v
be . built
up « by
spending the clay in Port Orford.
at auetinn
auction
G. M. C. truck from. Portland Friday, bought the store building.
at
proportion of the scholars.
restocking in two or three years.
The musicians, Ames Johnston, Let us all enjoy to the full this sea­
A letter received by Ames Johnston which he will use in hauling his cedar The hotel, which is now in the pro­
Buy your coffee in Denmark.
from Hardy Stewart says that he and logs from Upper Sixes.
cess of demolition, contained about organist; Dan Oxley, violinist; Bert son of rest and return ready for more
Special all fine grades, 1 lb. to 5
Hoggatt,
cornetist,
and
John
Sil-
150,000
feet
of
lumber,
and
elsewhere
Mrs. Stewart would leave San Jose,
aggressive
work
than
ever.
Mrs. Britton,
representing the
California, July 31, arriving at North Langlois cheese factory, was in town in this ussue he is advertising it for vestra mandolin, was relieved several The telephone operator will be lb. cans, 55c per lb. At Nodine Cash
Grocery—the store you pass to pay
sale. Three stories high, 215 feet times by the orchestra from Woods’ kept informed as to the pastor’s more.
Bend Aug. 2, where they expect to the middle of the week.
—Adv.
long and built of fir and Port Orford Players, which company gave three
meet their daughter, Dorothy, who
Mrs.
George
Guerin
of
Langlois
cedar, when lumber was not worth nights of splendid entertainments
has been teaching school in Bozeman,
Montana. The party expects to reach visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. what it is today, he is offering some here the past week, and generously
great bargains to anyone who is con­ offered their services in making the
Port Orford the second week in Walter Sutton Wednesday.
WE ARE HAPPY IN THE KNOW
templating building.
August.
dance a good time. For their kind
The steamer Mary E. Moore loaded
LEDGE THAT OUR STORE IS
Part of the lumber he is taking to assistance the ladies give them sin­
Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Franklin, logs at the Port docks Tuesday an d |p ort Orford t
cere
thanks
and
wish
them
every
suc­
,r t ° ford to cover the theatre
who, forty years ago, were well Wednesday.
building he built last winter. That cess.
known residents of Northern Curry
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McPhillamey is probably the most solidly built
After the dance the ladies turned
and Southern Coos counties, but who have moved into their new home on frame building in Oregon. The side
over to the Chamber of Commerce
now make their home in Elkton, Ore., North Jefferson street.
walls were constructed out of 8x8 fifty dollars, receipts of the evening,
FOR SOUTHWESTERN OREGON
were renewing old time friendships
timbers, laid flat, which he secured to be placed in the fund being raise«!
in Port Orford last week.
Mrs. W. T. White, Jr., and Mrs. from a vessel which went ashore
John Marsh were Bandon visitors there, and it made an absolutely sound to refray expenses that may be in­
curred in entertaining the Spanish-
A. E. Adelsperger and W. L. Friday.
proof theatre.
American War veterans.
C o n n r a d, president and m a n-
We make shopping a pleasure and
When Mr. Axtell gets through
ager, respectively of the Western
H. Mayea, who, on Friday, suffered
our
stock is selected to supply wants
White Cedar Co. of Marshfield, were from a severe attack of stomach shipping out his purchases from Bea­
in Port Orford Monday and visited trouble, is able to be at work again. ver Hill there won’t be much left of
of the traveling public.
that city but the incorporation and
the different logging camps belong­
Mrs. Wm. Hurst is suffering from the city authorities may ask the state
ing to their company in this vicinity.
a severe stroke of paralysis.
to abolish that. There are still four
Mr. and Mrs. Frank DeSouza and
or five families making their homes
Bob
Smith
was
a
Bandon
visitor
daughter, Martha, of Medford, ar­ Tuesday.
there, but most of the 45 or 50 houses
About 15 of the stockholders of
are untenanted.
rived in town Sunday, and are camped
the Pacific Airways Co., successor to
a t Agate Beach park. Mr. DeSouza
Come try our coffee. The BEST to
BOOSTER FOR NEW HIGHWAY
BAS DON,
“Just a little better for less”
the Coos & Curry Airplane Co., met
is a consistent booster for Port Or­ be had. Port Orford Cafe.—adv.
OREGON
HERE WITH HIS FAMILY in Marshfield Monday night tc ascer­
ford and Good Roads.
T. L. Clinton motored to Coquille
“It’s a pleasure to wait on you.”
tain what they had to show for their
Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Wright and Mr. Sunday, returning in the evening, ac­ Frank DeSouza, who, with his wife stock subscriptions. Chas. Denison
and Mrs. Delmar Wright went to companied by Mrs. Clinton, who had and daughter, is camped at Agate of the electric plant of the Coos Bay
Portland last Wednesday, returning been visiting relatives in Portland the Beach park, will be remembered as ______
— , president of the com-
Lumber Co.,
Friday with a new two and one-half past week.
one of the party of Medford people i pany, presided.
ton Mack truck, which they will use
U
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After . lengthy
Mr. and Mrs. "Sprig Zumwalt, Mrs.
in their logging operations.
Magnolia Zumwalt and Miss Grace the “Frogner” was in our port and found that Emery Smith, the pro- i
was one of the organizers of the
J. H. Wolford, a veteran of the Fromm returned home from Portland Rogue River Highway Association, moter for whom a warrant is out, has
First Infantry, 'at present Quarter- Sunday evening. The party reports with the object of projecting a new not been located, that the company
FOR CIGARS, TOBACCO AND
Master of the Veterans camp at a very enjoyable time in the city dur­ highway from Medford to the sea, has about $200 in the American bank
ami that bills for about $3,600 in­
Roseburg, with his family, motored ing the Elks’ convention week.
terminating at Port Orford. He has
LUNCH GOODS
debtedness have come in. One report
in Sunday and are in camp at Agate
Miss Edna Smith of Grants Pass been threatening ever since to bring
had it that about $2,000 had been col­
Beach park.
Confectionery and Pool Room
is visiting with Mrs. Barton in Port his family and some of his friends to
lected from stockholders but this
spend a vacation here, and is now
Sheriff Sam Starmer, a veteran of Orford.
R. R. SMITH,
amount is uncertain as the bonds are
POUT ORFORD
keeping his promise.
Co. B. 2nd Oregon, with his wife and
in such shape that little can be glean­
County Assessor Fred Moore has
two boys, is making his headquarters been busy assessing Port Orford pro­
ed from them.
STATE SENATORS CAN’T
at the park, where all veterans are perty owners this week.
Attorney Anderson was present
HOLD
DOWN
TWO
JOBS
welcome.
but could shed little light on the
Jasper C. Smith of Newberg, Ore.,
State Senator Berds of Tillamook situation. No one could point out
Geo. Sutton and family have moved who enlisted from Port Orford for
cannot
legally sit as a memher of the any particular criminal liability
to where George will be employed on service in the World War and who
the Willow and Floras Creek bridges, was a “buddy” of Louis Marsh, is state fish commission, to which he Smith’s part to the company, it was
was appointed recently, and at the stated.
now under construction.
spending the week in Port Orford.
same time serve as senator. Attorney
None of the Bandon or Curry coun
Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Schade, their
Mrs. Ethel Mathers is driving a General Van Winkle holds in his ty stockholders were present.
opinion a few days ago.
daughter, Madeline, and their son« new Dodge coupe.
The flying machine is still in the
Larry, are other visitors from Med­
The status of Senator Garland of Southern Pacific yards accumulating
John Weld, lookout on Rocky Peak, Lebanon appointed to the commission demurrage in addition to the freight
ford.
IF YOUR money is worth working for it is worth saving
reports that during three clear days at the same time, is the same. It is bill of lading for about $100, which
Dave Crowley, with a crew of men, last week he counted 75 vessels pass­
Saved money, deposited in this bank works for you. Open your
understood Beals will resign his sen- was attached to the shipment. So far
has moved to Euchre creek, where he ing, 45 of them north bound and 30
account in our Savings Department. Do it today, tomorrow you
atorship. Garland stated he will keep as the stockholders expressed them­
may forget it—the next da„ you may regret it.
will log the timber owned by R. G. south bound, and these just during his senate seat, and give up the com­
selves, they were unwilling to put up
McKenzie and others.
the daytime.
mission post.
Start a Bank Account for your boy. One of the most vital
any more money but decided to let
lessons is that taught by the Bank Book. A marked step in
John Silvestra brought a load of The first Forest Patrol aeroplane
The opinion renders void all acts the Southern Pacific dispose of it.
your boy’s life is recorded when you show him the value of a
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cots and bedding from Marshfield the noticed from Port Orford, passed over of the fish commission since Beals be­
Savmgs Account. .
came a member in which his vote was
first of the week for use during the last Friday forenoon.
necessary for a majority, and also all
Veterans’ encampment.
Letters received from E. Fred Wann claims against the state which de­
Roy Garrett 'and family and Pink and family in Alaska, state that they pended on his vote.
Laird and family of Myrtle Point are experiencing daylight until nine
I am glad the attorney general
spent Sunday in Port Orford, visit­ o’clock in the evening, then some­ so ruled,” said Garland, “His opinion
ing friends.
what subdued daylight until about relieves me of a great responsibility
“Although the demand for lumber
that I did not want. I am very much seems good, the price is too low and
BANDON
OREGON
gratified.”
even in southern California is ‘soft­
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er’ the last few weeks,” said F. A.
ALASKAN blue and silver black Warner, general manager of the Coos
foxes; finest quality at lowest prices
Bay Lumber company, who is spend­
for early delivery. New booklet ing a few days here.
now, References, Bradstreet and six
banks, over 25-yr. period; 4,200 “The production is so great that it
acres devoted to foxes. See our keeps prices down. Just when it will
p ront"01 enough to n’ake a Profit—you must make CONTINUOUS
local breeder-representative, F. M change, I cannot venture a guess.”
Mr.
Warner
arrived
with
A.
H.
Steeves, Port Orford, Oregon, or
Our reliable 7 per cent Cumulative First Preferred Stock will yield
write Cleary Bros., Fox Farms, Paulson, treasurer of the Coos Bay
a permanent, reliable and dependable income for its owners
Dividends payable four times each year.
Dept. P. Seattle U. S. A.
H-iOc. Lumber company, and wife and her
father, Mr. Hargraves of Colfax
B\,ÇKS t , F0R SALE~ A t the Sea- Wash., by auto. They came up the
V lew Ranch on Elk River, 25 fine coast road and said the road was
grade Buck lambs, $7.50 per head. better than they had anticipated.
As Permanent and Safe as the Counties It Serves.
Mr. Warner had not been here for
R. G. McKENZIE.
several months, being busy with af­
fairs at San Francisco. He said he
would make a trip to Portland in a
few days and return here for a
longer visit. There is nothing new
in the plans of the company for pub­
lication now.
GARAGE AND MACHINE SHOP
Deal for Depot Site.
Every business and professional man,
LEUTWYLER BROS.
Mr. Warner said that he knew little
and rancher and dairyman, too, should
regarding the reported purchase of
Garage work of all kinds, springs for any car always in stock.
¡the Coos Bay Lumber company hold-
Horahoeing and general blacksmithing
have letterheads and envelopes printed
, ings on South Broadway between
and Ready-to-Wear
ACETYLENE WELDING
Curtis and Elrod, and extending from
especially for him. And it is a matter
of Portland have established i the S. P. tracks to Broadway. He
PuRT ORFORD
OREGON
store in Bandon.
said that some time ago the price
that he should not economize on by buy­
was agreed upon and he was in­
The very newest in
formed that the Southern Pacific hail
ing the cheapest he can get. Good sta­
notified their offices in San Francis­
tionery pays big dividends. Let us show
co of its acceptance hut the deal was
being closed there.
you samples.
He said he had no advice relative
I OUT ’ ’ < TD, OREGON
to the S. P. plans for the property._
PRICES HILL BE RIGHT
At Reasonable Prices.
Coos Bay Times.
WHERE YOI K I
«iE
AND COMFORT IS OUR
DRESSMAKING — TAILORING
THE PORT ORFORD TRIBUNE
Mr. Warner and party were stop­
CHIEF AIM
Phone 381
BANDON over visitors in Gold Beach last Sun­
Port Orford, Oregon
day, while en route north, bein,
guests of the Sunset Inn.
i
Tourists Headquarters
AIRWAYS STOCKHOLDERS
f BUT LITTLE
G O L D E N R U L E ST O R E
T h e K O ZY
Make your money
Work for Y O U !
LUMBER DEMAND GOOD-
PRICE ENTIRELY TOO LOW
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Business Stationery
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An Idle Asset is a Loafer.
An Active Asset is a Producer.”
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Coos 6? Curry Telephone Co.
LUCILL’S
MILLINERY
1
Bank of Bandon
BATTLE ROCK
Coats, Suits, Dresses,
H otel P o rt O rfo rd
Hats
Meals and Rooms Unsurpassed
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