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About The Port Orford tribune. (Port Orford, Or.) 1892-19?? | View Entire Issue (July 22, 1925)
....... ...............- - OREGON NEWS ITEMS OF SPECIAL INTEREST THE PORT ORFORD TRIBUNE, PORT ORFORD, OREGON ' Mrs. F ra n k M W arren , 73. n ativ e of I O regon, d a u g h te r of th e p ioneer cir cuit rid er, Rev. Mr. G eorge H. A tk in son, and widow of th e la te F ra n k M. ' 1 W arren , fo u n d er of th e W arren Pack- J ! ing com pany, died a t h e r hom e in Brief Resume of Happenings of romand. More th a n tw o-thirds the Week Collected for d en ts from th e O regon college w ho e n tered th e Our Readers. WEDNESDAY JULY 22, 1925. CONFERENCE TO HELP t LEAKY PLACES FOUND AGRICULTURE IS HELD IN DRY ENFORCEMENT T E N A C IT Y Grace E. H all So long as mind holds fast you shall not fail. Though great the task and seemingly hard-pressed You stagger 'neath the weight; but once you quail In thought, and all your strength can never w rest A victory from the struggle, for your force Comes through your mental grip— no other source. Various Methods Suggested at Startling Evidence of Corrup of th e stu Meeting to Aid in Solution tion Submitted to Depart A g ricu ltu ral rifle m a rk s of Farm Problems. ment of Justice. • m an sh ip co n test a t Cam p Lewis R. O. T. C. encam pm ent, qualified, acco rd F ish erm en on Coos hay and Coos P o rtlan d , Or.—C h aracterized as th e W ashington, D. C.— New evidence of ing to a rep o rt receiv ed by th e m ili beginning of a b igger and b e tte r ef corruption in th e enforcem ent of pro riv e r caught about 10O0 pounds of sa l ta ry d ep artm en t. m on a t th e opening of th e season fo rt on th e p a rt of business m en to hibition has been disclosed to federal Ry unanim ous vote of th e stock- get behind th e so lu tion of a g ric u ltu ra l a u th o ritie s in num erous in stan ces as T hursday. h olders th e O regon W ashington Tele- problem s, th e tw o-day reg io n al con- a re su lt of th e effo rts of A ssistan t E. L. E llio tt of K lam ath F alls w as This simple fact explains w h y some men w in phone com pany, w hich o p e ra te s ex- feren ce coiled by th e U nited S ta te s S e c re ta ry A ndrew s of th e tre a su ry to appointed d istric t a tto rn e y of K lam ath changes in Hood R iver co unty and C h am b er of C om m erce, w as conclud- rebuild th e enforcem ent system . W h ile others lag and lose at last the game; county to succeed W illiam Ganong, S kam ania and K lick itat co u n ties, ed h ere. T he disclo su res cam e in re p o rts w ho has resigned. O ne draw s the final ounce o f pow er within, W ashington, has au th o rized a bond T h e fa rm e r of th e p ast, it w as held, from U nited S ta te s a tto rn e y s to th e A fire w hich broke out n e a r th e issu e of 3500,000. has had to g e t alo n g w ith very little d e p a rtm e n t of ju stic e w hich had re-1 Through dogged perseverance, and his fame head of St. M arys riv er burned over T he an n u al O regon s ta te B ap tist re a l a ss ista n c e from b u sin ess in te r quested of them a sta te m e n t detailing 90 acres of farm land before being convention, to g e th e r w ith th e y early ests. T he fa rm e r of th e fu tu re will th e ir confidential inform ation and an Is not so much a gift above the rest. bro u g h t u n d er control. sessio n s of th e s ta te m in is te rs’ con- find all lin es of b u sin ess and in d u stry acc u ra te p ersp ectiv e of conditions As 'tis the drive o f faculties possessed. Je su s B orres, Mexican, serv in g a ference, th e s ta te w om en’s society re ad y to ste p in to th e solution of w ithin th e ju risd ictio n of each p ro se th ree-y ear term in th e sta te p en iten and th e O regon council of B ap tist lay- a g ric u ltu ra l problem s, It w as predict- cu tin g officer. tia ry a t Salem for larcen y com m itted m en convened in A sto ria T u esd ay for ed. D ep artm en t officiais declined to dis- in Jack so n county, h as escaped. a five-day session. T h ese w ere som e of th e m ethods, cuss th e co n te n ts of th e re p o rts ex- j Hold! Though the storms o f life may madly surges O regon m ines in 1924 produced min- recom m ended by one o r a n o th e r of j cept in a g en eral way, but th e inform a- W illiam E. G ithens, 76, a pioneer Though thunders crash and all %bout you fall fa rm e r of L an e county, died a t th e e ra ls valued a t $678,072, it is rep o rt- th ® v ario u s sp e a k e rs a t th e confer- tion contained in som e of them w as A lbany hosp ital. Mr. G ithens cam e to ed by th e b u reau of m ines. A g en eral ence, by w hich farm in te re s ts w ill be described as alarm in g and as indica 1 T h e victims o f the gale; still firmly urge decline in m ining activ ities, in c lu d in g ; aid ed : five of a need for co n certed fed eral j O regon w ith his p a re n ts in 1851. E lim in atio n of d u p licatin g tra d e an d and s ta te action. T o use your mental force, and over all d ecrease in production, n u m b er of pro H a rv estin g of w heat is g en erally u n d e r way all over U m atilla county. d u cers and value of o utput, w as n o t ag ric u ltu ra l su rv ey s an d av aila b ility of j On d e p a rtm e n t of ju stice officials ' You shall prevail; that is your secret power. ln fo rm atio n for all. who studied the re p o rts, th e d eep est R ep o rts in d icate th a t yields a re slig h t ed from th e 1923 rep o rt. C lo ser c o n ta c ts betw een b a n k e rs im pression w as m ade by th e g en eral ly less th an farm ers had expected. A huge b oulder plunged down a ro ck And destinies are shaped by it each hour. j in feren ce th a t s ta te and local a u and farm ers. Copyright Dodd. Meed Qk. JLfc A s tre e t p aving program em bracing ch u te on th e highw ay b etw een Co E d u catio n of fa rm e rs along lin es of th o rities w ere not co-operating w ith m ore th an 20 blocks in th e hill sec- quille and M yrtle P o in t ju s t as H . H. b u sin ess an d co st accounting. 1 federal officials in a m a jo rity of in tion of O regon City w as approved a t i D ufort passed in h is autom obile. The S tep s to w ard g re a te r production, stances. a special m eetin g of th e city com boulder h it th e autom obile, alm o st de b e tte r q u ality an d sta n d a rd iz a tio n of j Some of th e a tto rn e y s felt th e fed- m olishing it, and Mr. D u fo rt w as in m ission. product. ■ eral g overnm ent w as playing a lone j T he Pacific C oast A ssociation of ju red serio u sly in th e ch est. F in an cial aid by b u sin ess and b ank hand in th e ir ju risd ictio n . On th e N e ith e r A rth u r G. B eals, s ta te in g in te re s ts for p rizes a t county fa irs N urserym en, with d eleg ates p resen t o th e r hand, it w as explained th a t from all p a rts of th e co ast and some se n a to r from T illam ook county, n o r and ag ric u ltu ra l show s. ‘ fine help" w as being accorded th e possibly from th e east, is being held Sam A. G arland, s ta te se n a to r from R ebuilding a s m uch as possible th e governm ent officers in m any o th er in- I L inn county, is eligible to se rv e as a bond of in te re st b etw een re s id e n ts of in P o rtlan d . stan ces and th a t w here such help w as An in v itatio n to th e n atio n al o r m em ber of th e s ta te fish com m ission, th e city and re s id e n ts of th e ru ra l sec iad the dry law w as being well en- ganization of A m erican W ar M others acco rd in g to an opinion han d ed down tions. , forced. to hold its 1927 biennial convention in by I. H. V an W inkle, atto rn ey -g en eral. It also w as show n in th e re p o rts T h resh erm en in Linn co u n ty have P o rtlan d is being considered by th e I th a t a co n sid erab le nu m b er of fed- decided upon a sta n d a rd w age scale O regon sta te organization. I eral prohibition ag e n ts w ere w inking ; H earin g of th e ap p licatio n of th e for th is season. Common labor will a t violations. It w as in dicated th a t ; W illam ette V alley S ou th ern R ailjoad ! be paid $2.50 p er d ay ; sack sew ers, Mr, A ndrew s w ould he supplied w ith com pany to abandon its tra c k betw een $3.50, and m an a r d team $4. T h is in th e n am es of a g e n ts to w hom su s K ay lo r and Mount Angel will be held cludes m eals. T his Is p ra ctically th e picion w as a tta c h e d in th e re p o rts and ' D ayton, T en n .—Ju d g e Jo h n T. Raul- sam e scale ns w as in force la s t year. n t th e la tte r city on Ju ly 30. th e ir serv ices ended w hen th e reor- I Follow ing a fire a t S alem w hich r e sto n cited C laren ce D arrow , defense ganization becom es effective. F ire, believed to have been s t a r t a tto rn e y In th e Scopes evolution trial, ed by an o v erh eated core furnace, did sulted in th e d estru ctio n of th e p lan t fo r co n tem p t of h is court and d irected Also My dam ag e e stim ated a t $20,000 to the of th e C h erry C ity M illing com pany th a t th e C hicago a tto rn e y show w hy w ith a loss of $135.000, a m ovem ent foundry and p a tte rn shops of th e Com H A R N E S S SH O P w as launched for a special election to co n tem p t p ro ceed in g s should not be m ercial Iron w orks in P o rtlan d . in stitu te d . F o u r p erso n s w ere injured, two pos vote bonds in th e am o u n t of $354,000 A W v -------- f t in f u ° P e ra tlo n - T he judge nam ed as g rounds fo r sibly fatally, when an autom obile in for th e p u rch ase of tw o additio n al th e citatio n re m a rk s of D arrow to th e pum pers. Carrying a full line of w hich th ey w ere riding sm ashed into co u rt la s t F rid ay w hen th e co u rt ex W ashington, D. C.—An official com Harness, Collars, Bridles, a S o u th ern Pacific tra in nt Dairy A disease th a t a tta c k s w in ter w heat cluded th e te stim o n y of scien tific ex m unication giving a clea r and com sta tio n , seven m iles w est of Salem . h as been discovered in sev eral grain p e rts from th e jury. Gloves, Pack Sacks and plete sta te m e n t of the W ashington Canvas goods. W ith th e ir ex p e rts precluded from govern m en t's a ttitu d e re g ard in g China G rain certificatio n has been m ade fields in Union county, and is expect- in ap p ro x im ately 50 W asco county ed to affect 30 p er cen t or , m ore of th e . ta k in g th e w itn ess stan d , th e defense h as been cabled to P a ris fo r th e in PORT ORFORD, ORE. fields d u rin g th e la s t w eek by E. R. yield. It Is know n as " ta k e all and , placed affid av its in the reco rd se ttin g form ation of F ren ch foreign office of- th re e places in _ j orth wf,a t t },e zoologists, biologists, ficials. Jack m an , crop sp ecialist of Oregon has o ccu rred in b u t .i Phone 54 A g ricu ltu ra l college, and C. W. Daigh, th e U nited S tates. It has not affected p ath o lo g ists and o th e rs would have D isclosure of th e co n te n ts of th e th e H ard F ed eratio n and o th e r sp rin g said had th ey been allow ed to s p e a k ., com m unication w as w ithheld. It con- county agen t. MAIL ORDERS GIVEN PROMPT ATTENTION. A decision w as reach ed by the exe w heats. ta in s inform ation, how ever, th a t H alf a m illion d o llars’ w o rth (of i i i i i i cutive co m m ittee of th e O regon Wool U. S. PROGRAM DISCUSSED W ashington officials hope will rem ove i i i G ro w ers’ asso ciatio n to sen d tw o or p ro p erty w ent up in sm oke w hen a any possible m isu n d erstan d in g be STAFF Miss Bertha Schmid, R. N. th re e d eleg a tes to th e conference of fire, o rig in atin g in th e p laning mill In E v en t of Coal S trik e G overnm ent tw een th e A m erican and F ren ch gov Superintendent W ill T ak e Hand. liv esto ck men in S a lt L ak e City of th e W est O regon L um ber com pany ern m en ts. Russell C. Keizer, M. D. Mrs. Carol C. Hons, R. N. a t L innton, sw ept a g re a te r p a rt of S w am pscott, M ass. — T he g o v ern A ugust 24 and 25. The com m unication is th e first re- Phil J. Keizer, M. D. Head Nurse T rav el o v er th e highw ay to C rater th a t p lant, th en leaped acro ss a n a r m en t will ta k e a h and in th e a n th ra- gard in g C hina to be s e n t d irectly from Ira B. Bart le, M. D, Mrs. Doris Nichols row road w ay and d estro y ed th e m ills cite coal field w age n eg o tiatio n s W ashington to any of th e E uropean L ake from F o rt K lam ath to the W. D. Butler, M. D. Pathologist so u th ern b o undary of th e park will be and y ard s of th e B eaver-L Innton Tim- should an a g reem en t n o t be reach ed cap itals since th e p re s e n t s itu a tio n ! ; an d a strik e be called S ep tem b er 1. i arose. T he decision to send a dis- fa c ilita te d by a road w idening project h er com pany. T he co n tra c t of th e O liver Con- T h e pro g ram w hich th e governm ent patch d ire c t to P a ris w as reach ed only w hich will be u n d ertak en by th e bur stru ctio n com pany to m acadam ize wil 1 p u rsu e in th e ev e n t of a s trik e a fte r unofficial re p o rts had reach ed eau of public roads. C h arles E. Mulkey, 45, of Coquille, four m iles o f th e E ugene-L orane high- w as d iscu ssed a t a th ree-h o u r confer- W ashington th a t th e F ren ch did not Coos county school su p erin ten d en t, way betw een G reendoor and L o ran e en ce h e re by P re s id e n t Coolidge and consider th is a propitious tim e for n e - , w as killed in s ta n tly when he was h as been declared forfeited by the S e c re ta ry Davis. T he la tte r w as hop- g otiations for rev isio n of foreign ex- s tru c k by a falling tre e w hile driving L ane county co u rt and com pany’s ln g th a t an ag re e m e n t would be reach- tra -te rrito ria l privileges. ed before th e p re s e n t w age c o n tra c ts . . - ■■ his au to m o b ile from th e ferry landing bondsm en have been ask ed to do th e work. The com pany w as to h av e s t a r t expire, A ug u st 31. In to th e city p ark al N orth Bend. AUSTRALIAN LOAN IS MADE ; ed on th e co n tract sev eral w eeks ago. P e rso n s w ho plead guilty to or are New P o stal R ates Fall to Show Caln- Sales by m ills of th e W est C oast J. P. M organ A Co. Buy $75,000,000 convicted of driv in g m otor vehicles W ash in g to n , D. C.—T he con tro v ersy Bond Issue. w hila u n d er th e influence of liquor L um berm en's asso ciatio n hold stead y o v er p o stal ra te s w as reopened Mon New Y ork.— F o r th e firs t tim e in can n o t ex p ect executive clem ency while m an u factu res show a m aterial day 1-y a jo in t co n g ressio n al com m it from G overnor Pierce, according to a reduction, acco rd in g to th e w eekly re te e w hich firs t h e ard a postoffice de its h isto ry , th e com m onw ealth of A us port of th e asso ciatio n , em b racin g s ta tr a lia h as tu rn ed from London to New- sta te m e n t Issued by th e governor. tistic s of 115 m ills. In th e w eek en d p a rtm e n t e stim a te th a t th e new ra te s, Y ork for its e x te rn a l financing. J. Upon re q u e st of the cham ber ol in a u g u ra te d A pril 15, had fallen fa r ing July 11 sales am o u n ted to 101,241,- P. M organ & Co. announced th e p u r com m erce nt Jack so n v ille the public 855 feet, m an u factu res w ere 87.342,779 sh o rt of p roducing th e ad d itio n al rev- chase of a $75,000,000 A u stralian loan, serv ice com m ission has Issued an feet and sh ip m en ts 94,727,657, the ev u e expected. P o stm a ste r G eneral o rd e r p rev en tin g W. S. Barnum front low est sh ip m en t to ta l for m any w eeks. *sew to ,d I*1© co m m ittee th a t for the w hich w as offered for public su b scrip tion. S im ultaneous offering of a £5,- d ism an tlin g his railro ad , which ex m o n th of May. th e firs t full m onth mh - w . i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i » ♦ ♦ ♦ i i i i m i i i i i p t u m i n g C ontention th a t th e a g ricu ltu ral in ten d s from Medford to Jacksonville. of o p eratio n fo r th e new ra te s, p ostal I 000.000 loan w as m ade in London. te re s ts of K lam ath county will be A llotm ent of th e m ajo r portion of rev e n u e s w ere estim a te d to h av e in- I Rev. W. H. S tew art of Spokane, g reatly benefited by th e co n stru ctio n creased only $4131, o r .0091 p er cent. the p re8ent fin an cln g t0 th ® A m erican W ash., is th e new m o d erato r for the of th e O regon T ru n k line from Bend o v er th e to ta l th a t m ig h t h av e been m ark et re8ulted trom G reat B rita in ’, U nited P re sb y te ria n synod of th e Co to K lam ath F alls w as m ade by th e ex p ected u n d er th e old ra te . T he esti- gold resu m p tio n policy, lum bia, w hich held its ann u al Bible K lam ath irrig atio n d is tric t in a p e ti m a te w as based on re p o rts from 262 conferen ce on th e cam pus of th e Ore tion to th e in te rs ta te com m erce com Auto R egistration Nets Large Fund- re p re s e n ta tiv e offices. gun A g ricu ltu ral college a t C orvallis m ission ask in g th e rig h t to in terv en e Salem , Or.—S ince 1907, w hen th e T he w ar d e p a rtm e n t h as relieved on behalf of th e n o rth ern lin es in Q uake Scares C hurch Folk. law w ent ,n t0 eff®ct providing sta te M aJorgJeneral Joseph E. Kuhn from th e ir ap p licatio n for a certific a te of S an F ran cisco , C al.—A sh a rp earth- rev en u e from th e licensing of m otor cum m and of th e 6th in fan try brigade public necessity . q u ak e w hich w as felt in th e S an F ran- vehicles, to Ju ly 1, 1925, th e s ta te h as a t V ancouver h arrn ck s and assigned | W hat th e sh eriff's office of U m atilla cisco bay d is tric t and so u th along th e collected th e im m ense sum of $26,815,- ev ery day th ro u g h o u t th e su m m er In his place B rigadier-G eneral Paul A county d eclares to be th e larg est still p e n in su la for a d ista n c e of 50 m ilos 950 66 from th is source of revenue, Wolf, who wus prom oted to genera) season. Stopover w herever and as long e v e r ta k e n in th e co unty w as seised su b sid ed w ith o u t cau sin g an y dam age. Of th is total, $141,286 w as tu rn e d into rank. as you please w ithin final return limit n e a r th e W ash in g to n s ta te line n o rth alth o u g h m o m en tary a larm w as oc- I*1® g en eral fund of th e s ta te tre a su ry D elegates front com m ercial bodies e a st of F re e w a te r by m em b ers of th e *—O ctober 31st. casloned. C h u rch e o n g reg atio n s at and th e balance, o r $25,341.937.16, h as , of Oregon. W ashington and Idaho met s h e r if f s forces of U m atilla county in S an Jo se, a p p ro x im ately 50 m iles been expended ln the construction, N ow plan your vacation jou rneys to In th e Benson h otel in P o rtlan d in s O regon and W alla WaWa county in so u th of h ere, h u rrie d ly m ade th e ir im provem ent and re p a ir of s ta te and th e east. Let o u r agents assist in fixing n o rth w est regional a g ricu ltu ral con W ashington. T he still had a capacity w ay to th e s tre e ts , hu t »he ex citem ent county highw ays, according to a state- your itinerary. A nd include ference arran g ed under d irection ol of about 250 gallons of m oonshine soon subsided. T h e c e n te r of th e dis m ent m ade public by th e se c re ta ry of th e U nited S la te s ch am b er of coin ev ery 24 ho u rs. It w as seized on th e tu rh a n c e a p p eared to he a t a point state. m e re . Jam es F ra e iie r ra n c h n ear th e sta te in th e P acific ocean about 200 m iles either g o in g o rretu m in g .o r both wavs, The biggest sh ip m en t of sh ad roe line. School L oans A ggregate 16.912,219. n o rth w e s t of here. if you choose. See it’s m anifold w on ev er received at A storia cam e in or In w h at Is co n sid ered one of th e Salem , Or.—Com m on school fund d er at little, if any, additional expense. th e gasoline sch o o n er R oam er froir m ost im p o rtan t decisio n s handed down Frohste of McClintock Will Denied. loans on Ju ly 1, 1925, ag g reg ated $6,- the A nderson F ish com pany p lant at | ln , he i t a t a , a t ie a «t „ far ag thg Chicago, HL— Basing his decision on 912.219.43, according to a rep o rt p re R e«da?«4. 1 he sh ip m en t consisted am ount of m oney Involved Is concern- ’’a p resu m p tio n of undue Influence." sen ted by G eorge Brown, clerk of the of 1550 case« and w as Insured foi ed. cam e dow n when C ircuit Ju d g es P ro b a te Ju d g e H o rn er refu sed to ad s ta te land board. R ural cred it loans 147.500. M cM ahan and K elly of th e Salem dls- m it th e w ill of W illiam N elson Mc- to taled $432.063.06. r tr e . th o n g h t to h rv e been caused trlc t dissolved th e inju n ctio n a g ain st CllnSoc.lt to p ro b a te W illiam D arling by sp o n tan eo u s com bustion in n e« th e public serv ice com m ission, o b tain S h ep h erd . re c e n tly a c q u itted of F ren ch F orces H sa rtsn e d by P etaln. hay, d estro y ed th e apple packing ed by th e O regon W ashington Rail- ch arg ee of m u rd e r g row ing out of Mc- R abat.—T he a rriv a l of M arshal Pe- house, barn, h arv est equipm ent, a m o road A N avigation com pany and o th er C lln to ck 'e su d d en d e a th la s t w in te r as tain and th e new s of forthcom ing large or tra c k and autom obile on th e De* c a rrie rs of O regon In w hich th e corn h e p rep ared to m arry M iss Isabelle rein fo rcem en ts hav e g reatly h e a rte n .EN, Agent . BANDON, ORE. ra n ch place of A. L. S tep h en s in th , m ission w as re stra in e d from reducing Page, w as th e p rin cip al beneficiary ed th e F ren ch forces facing Abd-El Hood R iver valley. T he dam age war ra te s 15 p er cen t on grain, grain p ro under th e will. An e s ta te In ex cess oi K rim . R iffla n p reten der to the Moroc- e stlm a te d a t $15.000. j d u cts, po tato es, onions an d straw . $1,000,000 w aa Involved. can su ltan ate. Hatton’s Service Station Keep your car in running order with Associated Gas, Oil and Grease, Tires, Tubes, and Accessories DARROW CITED FOR CONTEMPT OF COURT U. S. ATTITUDE Gil CHINA GIVEN n n m r»»»»»»»«« KEIZER BROTHERS HOSPITAL Corner Virginia and McPherson Téléphoné 2371 and 2361 3RTR BEND OREGON ; R oundtrip Excursion Fares C A L IF O R N IA 'them Pacific Lines