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About The Port Orford tribune. (Port Orford, Or.) 1892-19?? | View Entire Issue (July 29, 1925)
THE PORT ORFORD TRIBUNE, PORT ORFORD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, +++++++++++ + + ♦ ♦ + ♦ 4> - h * * * * ’» * * * ♦ + COMRADE ZEEK \M> + PORT ORFORD LOCAL NEWS BRIEFS 4* *4» + * * * + * + + * + + + + ♦ + + + + + + + JULY 29, 1926. BODY BELIEVED TO WIFE ATTENDED YOUNGER VETERANS’ CONVENTION Comrade C. B. Zeek of Bandon Post No. 56, G. A. R., patriotic instructor for the Department of Oregon G. A .; R. and senior vice-commander of the Sons of Veterans Department of Ore gon, department representative for r , ; ^ the <j. A?R. a n d T o f v ‘ to the SEA FOOD DINNED THOROUGHLY ENJOYED BY jokes and otherwise having a good time, returning to town to take up their conventon work in the afternoon, singing the praises of the Women of Port Orford and declaring th a t it had been the best banquet they had ever enjoyed, and full of the belief that without exception every woman in Port Orford is a perfect cook. Until the last visiting veteran left Port Orford one could hear nothing ! but delighted praise for the women , of Port Orford and of their general hospitality. 08279523 Come try our coffee. The BEST to son Creek ranch of Mr. Abbott and ex- be had. Port Orford Cafe.—adv. pects to make his home on it at once. F. E. Finley, financial representa Lowell Johnston drove up from Thp Sea Food dinner given the tive of the national Methodist Hos W elderburn Sunday to see his s i s t e visiting veterans and their ladies and pital board for Southwestern Oregon, RELATIVES OF ENGINEER ON friends, at Agate Beach park, Friday, encampment of the United Spanish visited Port Orford a couple cf days BOAT LOST BETWEEN NEW prepared and served by the Ladies of Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Clinton, Mr. and w ar veterans, was a candidate for De last week in the interest of the pro Port Orford, was said by many of the PORT AND PORTLAND partment Commander of the G. A. R. posed new hospital in Bandon, which Mrs. Geo. McDonald and Mrs. Breuer visitors present to have been the at the recent encampment at Oregon' INQUIRE INTO BODY of Norway, Ore., Mr. and Mrs. Jap plans taking over the w ork of the grandest and most enjoyable affair Jarvis and Miss Leta Clinton of City, losing the office to Comrade F. Emergency hospital. FOUND IN BRUSH of its kind, they had ever had the CREDIT DUE MAJOR MAGINNIS. Myrtle Point, Miss Ruth Shroeder of L. Lathrop of St. Johns by two votes, Great credit is due Major T. F. Ma- ES CREEK Mr. and Mrs. Frank DeSouza and ' Coquille, Miss Elizabeth Price a n d iwho uPon motion of Comrade Zeek,! pleasure of participating in. Besides | ginnis of Marshfield for his services daughter, Martha, Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Messrs. John Arnold of Mvrtle Point was made the unanimous choice for! the good eats the several hundred ! in securing cots and bedding at M arsh' Schade, and daughter, Madeline, and and R. R. Smith had rdcnic luncheon Commander, enjoyed the hospitality The body o£ tbfi unidentified man people hail a great t;me singing old I field for use in Port Orford during the son, Larry Junior, all cf Medford, at Hidden Valley camp Sunday. of the younger war veterans at theirI discovered in the mouth o£ Brushe(i Mrs. Mabel Gillings, and Mr. and encampment, at Port Orford the past creek two weeks ago ¡g beljeved tQ songs, meeting old friends, playing 1 encampment. Mrs. J. F. Gillings, and children, Rev- and Mrs- w - s - Smith left Mon- " e^ ‘ , _ , . , have been that of a deck hand aboard Elizabeth, Jean, John William and da\ for Coquille on their month’s va- Comrade Zeek was accompanied by the gPS schooner, FIaveI, which left George, made a party of picnicers, cat,°n. his w.fe, Mrs Martha J Zeek of Ban- Newport £or portlan(j June Inn Woman’s XAonion'ci Relief l?z-il,.,F Corps f . x».»-.- No NT.-. 40 1A who spent all of Sun,lay on Mussel I Miss Nancv Smith> agsigted c A < don, coast trading, and is believed to have, Creek beach at Arizona Inn. The Long in caring fol. tbe ,ar?e cr6wd and senior vice-president department been destroyed at sea and her crew of j OF MUCH IMPORTANCE FOR THOSE WHO Schades and DeSouzes had spent a of patrons ef hJg g . durf the of Oregon, representing the depart three perished, because the vessel has BUY CAREFULLY ment to the womans’ auxiliary United not since been heard from. On the J week at the Port Orford Auto Camp, encampment. and very reluctantly left for their Spanish w ar veterans. vessel besides the deck hand, who was , homes in Medford Monday morning, j M k and Mrs. George Fromm and Comrade Zeek was a member of Co. ( Marion Zumwalt left the first of the B., ,3th Ind. vol. Inf. during the Civil a Scandinavian seaman and his nam e! unknown, was the captain, and the Mrs. Anna E. Neer is spending th e iweek for the Rogue River ^almon fish. 'Aar. engineer. MAKING AWAY WITH SHORT LINES OF week at the home of Robert Fromm. 1 er]es J. E. Dow, stepfather, and Francis' Ed Millier, with his daughter and STORE AND HOTEL TAKE Saltus, brother, of a man named her husband, of San Mateo, Calif., Saltus, who was engineer on the GOOD CARE OF PATRONS j visited Ames Johnston Friday. Some AT CREATLY REDUCED PRICES schooner, came to Port Orford Tues-1 th irty or more years ago Ames Two of the busiest places in Port day night, and today in company with j SALE STARTS worked with Mr. Miller in Humboldt Orford during the United Spanish Deputy Sheriff G. W. Norton, went to county, Calif. War Veterans’ encampment were the vicinity of Brushes creek, where The big dance in the Fromm hall the body was buried of the unknown, j Harold Jensen, of the Bandon Con- Bennett’s general store anil the Port The Bennett store last Saturday night was the most and when shown the clothing taken densary, wrecked his auto Thursday Orford Hotel. night on Sixes River hill. The bright with its large and complete stock was successful affair of its kind th at has from the body and after a minute de lights of a passing car blinded him enabled to care for every desire of its J been held in Port Orford for many scription had been given, both th e , and he swerved into the loose gravel patrons, while the hotel, under the | >'ears- The hall was filled to its full stepfather and the brother declared at the side of the road, and slewing management of Mrs. Gentry gave (caPac'ty with a jolly, goodnatured th at it was not the body of their rela OREGON BANDON, “Juat a little better for lees” off the highway his car struck a every attention and consideration t o ' crowd, which enjoyed every minute tive, but must have been that of the the comfort and pleasure of its pa- °f the hours spent in dancing, going deckhand. The schooner was in “It’s a pleasure to wait on you.” stump causing the wreck. home at a late hour, with expressions charge of Captain Ed Anderson, who trons. State Traffic Officer C. C. Williams of pleasure for the evening spent and had had considerable experience in assisted in handling the immense line POWER POSSIBILITIES AT hoping that the Port Orford Chamber both offshore and coast wise navi- of cars in town last Thursday even TRACT VISITING WAR VET of Commerce would stage another gation. ing. such time in the near future. The Flave, wag q£ 42 grogR tong Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Lee from Albany The dance given in honor of the and was built at gt He]ens {n m g H. Baxter and family of Coquille, were housed at the home Mrs. Mabel visiting Veterans and the ladies of f sbe was owned by p p Bames o£ who spent a couple of weeks at Agate Gillings during the encampment. Mr. the Auxiliary at the Woodmens’ hall p ortland Beach park leaving a week ago for Lee is an employe of the Mountain Friday evening was a very enjoyable i ________________ a trip to Klamath Falls, and the Ore States Power company and was highly i affair and participated in by a large FOR CIGARS, TOBACCO AND gon Caves, returned to Port Orford interested in the possibilities of elec-1 number of the visitors. The hall was for the encampment. LUNCH GOODS trical power production near Port O r-| crowded to its limit and everybody danced till the midnight hour, when J. A. Gleason and family of Colo ford. Confectionery and Pool Room — — o------------ the dance broke up and the greater rado Springs, Colo., were Port Orford LEUTWYLER PROCLAIMED nnmber o£ those present wont home, R. R. SMITH, PORT ORFORD visitors the first of the week. PERFECT CAPTAIN 1 expressing themselves as highly A rt Mayea went to Powers Satur M. B. Kyle, living on the Marsh -------- ! pleased with the evening’s entertain- day and reports having purchased the Rudolph Leurwyler was a proud ment ranch, near Port Orford, was al E. J. Loney timber on Brushes Prairie, man when the Malabon Lair Drum most killed by an angry Jersey bull which he will sta rt cutting a t once. Corps marched into his shop and with EQUAL PENSIONS FOR Monday while he was leading the ___ „ . . . . . . . ...... m artial music proclaimed him the per- animal between his place and that of ALL WAR VETERANS UkGED captain. Rudolph and his big the Forty ranch. The animal knocked Cedar Co., of Marshfield and Lieuten sword was in command of the men on Comrade L. D. Mahorfi of Portland Iits owner down> then tramped him ant Bennett H. Bowley, engineer in Battle Rock, during the fight with the made a stirring address favoring an and butted him repeatedly, rendering charge of the jetty works at Marsh- Indians. equality of pensions for Spanish war | unconscious, and doubtless fiedr, were Port Orford visitors dur veterans. He said, in part: (would have killed him but for the in- ing a part of the encampment. AEROPLANE FROM SOUTH . . ,. , . ; terference of Kyle’s dogs, who drove! the w ar records m ,, . . _ LANDS ON HUBBARD CREEK ,, “In examining Miss Frances Golden and Howard , , . - „ . . ., (the animal away. From there the the war department, I find th at there i, „ . . . . , .... IF YOUR money is worth working for it is worth saving. Hoover of Marshfield visited in Port , , . .. . bull visited the Willis place, butting were, as of date Dec. 31, 1923, living 1. ., , , ,, , , , An aeroplane from Crescent City Saved money, deposited in this bank works for you. Open your Orford Sunday. , .. „„„ in the door of the ranch home, when , , ,, landed on the beach at the mouth of 180,631 Civil war veterans, 234,000 .. account in our Savings 'Department. Do it today, tomorrow you o . , ,1, . ■ . „„„’ it was killed by Mr. Willis. Misses Letha Miller and Mary Hubbard creek Saturday evening, Spanish War veterans, and 4,382,225: may forget it—the next day you may regret it. Mr. Kyle was taken to Bandon and ; Turner of Gold Beach attended the where it remained until Mbnday noon, veterans of the World’s war. Start a Bank Account for your boy. One of the most vital his injuries attended, following which big dance in Port Orford Saturday when it continued on its way toward The records show that the Civil lessons is th at taught by the Bank Book. A marked step in he was able to he brought flick home. Marshfield. night. w ar veterans are dying at the rate of your boy’s life is recorded when you show him the value of a Altho painfully injured, he is not in 7000 per month; that 206,000 of the Savings Account. . Mr. and Mrs. B. 0 . Johnson and a serious condition. Buy your coffee in Denmark. Spanish war veterans have passed on, daughter, June, of Gold Beach spent Special all fine grades, 1 lb. to 5 Saturday and Sunday in Port Orford. lb. cans, 55c per lb. At Nodine Cash leaving 234,000 living, or 46% of our FARM POINTERS. number having died. Mr. Johnson left Monday with Fred Grocery—the store you pass to pay “The amount of money appropriated Full foundation sheets provide Scofield for the county seat, while more. —Adv. n iT P ira r a n c u r i t ik « t0 pay th e S o ld ier's pensions fo r 1923 straight combs for manipulation, save Mrs. Johnson and daughter will spend B U C K S rU K S A L E — A t th e S M - w a« S238 924 872- fo r 1924 8202 9 9 9 - • , . , , , View Ranch on Elk River, 25 fine ‘ wax >n Producing comb honey, anil the week visiting Port Orford friends. g rad e Buck lam b s, $7.50 per head.' L _ _,, J“A^^.COO.OOO. In cause tbe bees to buRd worker cens BANDON OREGON other words every Spanish W ar Vet- jf left to themselves, Oregon bees are T, J. Ward has purchased the Edi- R. G. McKENZIE. eran could be granted a pension of prone to build manv drone cells. $50.00 per month and congress would Frames fitted for full sheets of foun- not have to appropriate a dollar in ad- Nation may be bought from hee supply vance of the 1924 appropriation, the lrM>n, and directions for manipulation loss by death paying the increased will be supplied on request by the O. pensions. A. C. department of entomology. “There are 146,815 Civil w ar Vet- ------------n----------- It is not enough to make a profit—you must make CONTINUOUS lerans on the pension list and 253,136 Eight advantages of copper carbon- profits. i widows; Spanish war Veterans 85,- ate dust treatm ent of seed wheat for Our reliable 7 per cent Cumulative First Preferred Stock will yield ^ ¡ 0 3 8 , and 16,104 widows, making 3 ?mut control are as follows: effective a permanent, reliable and dependable income for its owners. Dividends payable four times each year. ¡total of 517.528 pensions. ¡control, low cost, less labor, good ger- ‘ J “ If we expect to get an adequate j mination> thicker 8tanf'’ vi*°rous ; pension for the Spanish war veterans, plants, no loss from holding after | we must be up and doing. Tney a r e ! treatm ent, one-fourth of seed saved. «33 As Permanent and Safe as the Counties It Serves. I passing away every day. We have fa rm and O. A. C. station tests have I ! a,g feat (,eal f ™ neTy from ' proved the success of the new method.' C 1 M j the Soldiers’ indigent fund. It is a _____________________________ _ w I splendid thing, but we fought for a i common cause, for the same Country I—it was not a state affair, so an ade- • I iiuate pension should be given each and every soldier. GARAGE AND MACHINE SHOP L'' “There should be an equal pension. LEUTWYLER BROS. ¡The Civil w ar veterans receive $72.00 Every business and professional man, St for total disability. The American Garage work of all kinds, springs for any car always in stock ‘ ' ! Legion Veterans $80.00, and the Horshoeing and general blacksmithing and rancher and dairyman, too, should Spanish war Veterans $30.00. SCHOONER FLflVEL AN EVENT August Clearance Sale Quality Goods DANCES BIGGEST AFFAIDS OF KINO EVER DELO HERE Saturday, August 1st. G O LD EN RULE STORE The KOZY IYI. B. KYLE HAS NARROW ESCAPE WITHIMAD BOLL Make your money Work for Y O U ! Bank of Bandon “An Idle Asset is a Loafer. j \ n J\ctive Asset is a Producer.” Coos â? Curry Telephone Co. Business Stationery have letterheads and envelopes printed especially for him. And it is a matter that he should not economize on by buy ing the cheapest he can get. Good sta tionery pays big dividends. Let us show you samples. PRICES WILL BE RIGHT THE PORT ORFORD TRIBUNE Port Orford, Oregon BATTLE ROCK h U C IL E S M IL L IN E R Y Over Three Hundred Here. The Department officials reported that there were over three hundred people belonging to their different organization- in Port Orford during the encampment. ACETYLENE WELDING and Roady-to-Wcar of Portland have established store in Bandon. PORT ORFORD OREGON a The very newest in Coats, Suits, Dresses, Hats ALASKAN blue and silver black foxes; finest quality at lowest prices for early delivery. New booklet At Rea«onable Prices. now, References, Bradstreet and six banks, over 25-yr. period; 4,200 DRESSMAKING — TAILORING acres devoted to foxes. See our BANDON local breeder-representative, F. M ., Phone 381 Steeves, Port Orford, Oregon, or I w ri’-e Clean’ Bros., Fox Farms. Dept. P. Seattle U. S. A. ll-10c. H otel P o rt O rfo rd PORT ORFORD, OREGON WHERE YOUR PLEASURE AND COMFORT IS OUR CH IEF AIM Meals and Rooms Unsurpassed