THE PORT ORFORD TRIBUNE, PORT ORFORD, OREGON WEDNESDAY JULY 29, 1925.
Laison officer, to be appointed by the was received during the encampment:
Colonel Geo. F. A. Walker,
i
Port Orford, Ore.,
Best wishes for success. Please con
vey to Ladies Auxiliary, “God Bless
American Legion, and that we recom Them.” Sincere thanks for past kind
The following Resolutions were mend his appointment to the incom ness.
Apoplexy Ends Career of the
adopted by the two organizations in ing Department Commander to at
Signed
joint assembly:
Great Commoner While
tend the convention of the American
t
j
BORDEAUX,“"
Thanks Extended.
Legion to be held at Marshfield, Ore
Asleep.
U. S. W. V. of Soldiers’ Home.
Resolved, That we express our ap gon, in 1926.
preciation to the good pecple of Port
Endorse 1930 Exposition.
Dayton, T enn.—W illiam Jen n in g s
Orford for. the wonderful entertain Resolved, that the 17th annual en Remodeling an Oregon tunnel prune
Bryan, th ree tim es p resid en tial nom
ment provided during this encamp campment of the U. S. W. V. and the drier to double its capacity costs "less
inee of the dem ocratic party, and
ment; to The Port Orford Tribune j Woman’s Auxiliary thereto, held at than building additional units suf
know n the world over for his elo
for the Special Edition so ably pre Port Orford, July 23 to 25, 1925, do ficient to double the capacity. Blue
quence, died h ere Sunday aftern o o n .
pared and published; to the press of heartily endorse the Pacific anniver prints of the new system, worked out
The end came while the g re a t com
Coos and Curry counties, to the Ban- sary International Exposition to be by E. H. Wiegard of the experiment
m oner was asleep and w as a ttrib u te d
idon Beachmen, to the Chambers of held at Portland, Oregon, in 1930, and station, will be sent driermen of Ore
by physicians to apoplexy. H e had re
I Commerce of Bandon and Port Or ! go on record as willing to boost for gon at $1.50 each. The system pro
tired to his room sh o rtly a fte r eatin g
vides for drawing the warmed air
ford for the exemplification of the the same, on any occasion.
a large d inner to tak e a short rest.
back again to be used over and over in
Battle Rock; for the Special dinner
Mrs. Bryan sen t th e fam ily chauffeur,
Colonel Crossley Addresses.
heating and hydrating the fruit, in
provided by the good women of Port
Jim M cCartney, to wake him about
Lt. Col. James J. Crossley of Port stead of throwing it out through the
Orford; to the citizens of Myrtle
4:30, and it w as learned th en th a t he
Point, Coquille, Marshfield, and North land, who served in Co. C., 3rd Ore stack and wasting it.
w as dead.
Bend, for the beautiful decorations and gon, also member of 115th Coast
P hysicians who exam ined th e body
Tile lines in drainage of Oregon
courtesies
rendered. And to Comrade artillery and Lieutenant Colonel in the
expressed th e opinion Mr. Uryan had
John M ahan, a law yer of H elena,
j Rainbow Division during the World white lands are laid four rods apart
C.
B.
Zeek
for
his
address
represent-1
been dead betw een 30 and 45 m in u tes
Mont., who w as elected n ational com
; war, an over-seas veteran, gave a in the experiment station plan of un
ing the G. A. R.
before th ey arrived. The d e a th oc
m ander of th e D isabled A m erican
j I splendid patriotic address before the der drainage. The tiles have been
Resolved,
That
we
extend
to
our
cu rred in th e residence of R ichard
V eteran s a t th e ir fifth ann u al con
assembled convention United Spanish! found to draw for two rods on each
Gen. C reed C. H am m ond of O regon,
i
Comrade
Frank
Tichenor
our
heart
R ogers, which had been assigned to
vention in O m aha.
!
war
veterans Friday afternoon, which ! side.
chief
of
th
e
m
ilitia
b
ureau
in
th
e
felt thanks for his untiring efforts in!
th e B ryans during th e ir stay here.
was received with great enthusiasm ■
W
ar
D
ep
artm
en
t,
who
h
as
general
m
aking
the
17th
annual
encam
pment!
Mr. B ryan’s d eath cam e on th e eve
H ea tin g V a lu e o f P ea t
a success, and assure him that he has by the veterans.
o( an o th er crusade he had planned to charge of th e activ itie s of N ational
Disabled
Veteran
Extends
Thanks.
!
G
uard
units.
P
eat,
prepared for fuel, has about
made
good
in
his
promise
to
the
en
c a rry before th e A m erican people—a
The following telegram from a dis-! the sam e therm al value as the P enn
campment held at Grants Pass.
b a ttle ag ain st m odernism . He re tu rn
veteran at the Soldiers’ Home sylvania a n th racite now obtainable.
Resolved, That we, the 17th annual iabled
I
ed to Dayton Sunday m orning a fte r
encampment of the United Spanish
h aving made ad d resses S atu rd ay a t
war Veterans, assembled at Port Or-
J a s p e r and W inchester, Tenn.
D espite th e stren u o u s program Mr.
W ash in g to n , D. C.— A ssista n t Sec f, rd, Ore., hereby express our thanks
B ryan had been follow ing as a m em
re ta ry A ndrew s, th e tr e a s u ry 's prohi- for the splendid serv ce rendered by
b er of the prosecution sta ff in th e
1 hltion field m arsh al, h as found it nec our Department Commander, Geo. F.
San F ran cisco .— C onsum m ation of essa ry to d elay his plan to se t a reor- A. Walker, especially for his work in
Scopes ease anil ns lead er of th e fun
promoting legislation, and through
d am en talists he ap p eared in ex cellent one of th e la rg e st tra n sa c tio n s on th e . ganized m ach in e a t w ork A ugust 1.
P acific const, involving tr a n s fe r of
h ealth .
S ep tem b er 1 h as now been fixed the legislation, Counsel, and the co
Keep your car in
S h o rtly before Mr. B ryan en tered tim b e r holdings, saw m ills and o th e r te n ta tiv e ly as th e d a te nn w hich the operation of the G. A. R., American,
h is room to re s t he told his wife he p ro p erty in th e s ta te of W ash in g to n revam ped en fo rcem en t o rganization Legion and Veterans of Foreign wars, j
running order with
hud never felt b e tte r in his life, and from Pope and T alb o t to th e C h arles can be se t in m otion.
that our best wishes will always go -
w as ready to go before th e co u ntry to R. M cCorm ick in te re sts, w as an n o u n c
It w as an n o unced th a t all of the with him as he retires. And be it
Associated Gas, Oil /*<
■wage h is fight in behalf of fu n d am en t ed by h e a d q u a rte rs of th e M cCormick u n classified em ployes of th e field further Resolved, that we deeply ap-1
and Grease, Tires,
com pany here.
alism .
srev ice a u to m atically would bé out of predate the services and co-operation
Mr. B ryan was born in Salem , 111.,
T he deal involves $20,000,000.
at all times given by the Junior vice-|
th e ir jobs n o t la te r th a n O ctober 15.
Tubes, and
M arch 19, 1860. H is fath er w as Silas
Tlie M cCormick com pany is a re
Some of th e m p robably will be re commander, R. A. Sawyer, and the
L illa rd Bryan, a n ativ e of C ulpepper cently-form ed co rp o ratio n known as nam ed h u t m erit w ill be th e y a rd iunior vice-commander, Frank God
Accessories
county, Virginia, a law yer and judge th e C h arles R. M cCorm ick L um ber stick by w hich th e em ployes will be frey, that nothing more could have
T h e son, a fte r g rad u atin g from Illi com pany of D elaw are. It em b races m easured In th e ir selectio n for places been done by them; and also to th e ;
nois college In 1881 ami Union College w hat w as fo rm erly eig h t Companies | u n d er th e reo rg an izatio n .
entire Staff of the Department Com-1
of Law, Chicago, in 1883, en tered th e co m prising th e v arious a c tiv ities of
Mr. A ndrew s sta te d th a t th e 24 pro- mander our thanks and appreciation
law office of L ym an T rum bull, for ' the C h arles R. M cCorm ick in terests.
! hibition a d m in is tra to rs to be nam ed and especially to Colonel U. G. Wor-
Also My
tn e r U nited S tates sen ato r.
S ubse
A cquisition of th e huge tim b er mill I would h av e an en tire ly free hand in rilow, assistant adjutant, for his work.
q u en tly he rem oved to Jacksonville, I holdings and saw m ill p lan ts of P ope the selectio n of th e p erso n n el w ith
HARNESS SHOP
Resolved, That we express our
111., w here he practiced law until 1887, j and T alb o t (P u g et Mill Co.), accord- whom th e y a re to w ork, since th e y gratitude to the American Legion ir
w hen lie settled in Lincoln, Neh
- -ng to th e an n o u n cem en t, will m ean would he held resp o n sib le for enforce sending so able a representative in
in full operation.
T he body of W illiam Jen n in g s B ry : th a t th e M cCorm ick o rg an izatio n b e m en t in th e ir re sp e c tiv e d istric ts.
the person of Wilber Henderson to
an will be moved on a special railro ad com es one of th e o u tstan d in g facto rs
Carrying a full line of
T h at role, Mr. A ndrew s insisted, bring the greetings of the World War
c a r from Dayton to W ashington, and in P acific co ast tim b e r and lu m b er would be applied lik ew ise to th e
Harness, Collars, Bridles,
Veterans, and hope he may be with
bu rial will be in A rlington N atlhnal m anu factu rin g .
group h ead s who w ill be assig n ed as us in the same capacity in the year
Gloves, Pack Sacks and
cem etery, V irginia. A spot high on
T he new deal ad d s to th e McCor- n e a r as p ossible io each of th e d is
Canvas goods.
1926, and that a copy of this resolu
th e slope of A rlington, overlooking th e i m ick organ izatio n p ro p erty w orth ap- tr ic ts over w hich a U nited S ta te s a t
tion
be
sent
to
his
organization.
PORT ORFORD, ORE.
capltol and n ear th e m onum ent e re c t 1 proxlm ately $20,000,000, w hich com- to rn ey had ju risd ictio n .
T h ese a p
For Roosevelt Monument.
ed to those who died on th e Maine, 1 p rises about 20.000 a c re s oif land with po in tees would be held resp o n sib le in
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Whereas: Curry County was the
w as ten tativ ely selected us th e burial tim b er cru isin g in th e neighborhood tu rn by th e a d m in is tra tio n fo r th e ir
first county of the state of Oregon to j
jjlace.
of th re e billion fe e t; tw o larg e saw j resp ectiv e d istric ts.
MAIL ORDERS GIVEN PROMPT ATTENTION.
complete the Roosevelt Highway and |
H u n d red s of trib u te s to W illiam m ills, both on P u g et Sound—one a t
Whereas, no Port in our great J
Je n n in g s B ryan flooded th e w ires here P o rt G am ble and th e o th er a t P o rt
country has such magnificent scenery,l
.Monday, com ing from lead ers high in Ludlow —w ith u n su rp assed cargo sh ip
rugged mountains, big forests, over
n a tio n a l anti In tern atio n al affairs, th e ping facilities.
Miss Bertha Schmid, R. N.
STAFF
looking
the Pacific Ocean, and
one o u tstan d in g featu re of all being
Superintendent
Whereas,
The
United
Spanish
war
th e acknow ledgm ent of th e g reat com
Russell C. Keizer, M. D.
Mrs. Carol C. Hons, R. N.
BRIEF GENERAL NEWS
(Continued from First Page)
veterans in their 17tji annual encamp
Phil J. Keizer, M. D.
m o n er's d au n tless sp irit and his sin
Head Nurse
ment, desirous of perpetuating the
Ira B. Bartle, M. D.
Mrs. Doris Nichols
eerily in (tattling for th o se ideals
F ire d estro y s 618 hom es ev ery day,
W. D. Butler, M. D.
Pathologist
w hich he espoused.
o r one e v ery th re e m in u tes. It is possible ways in so worthy an under- memory to the children in future of
our Comrade, Theodore Roosevelt, by
C larence Darrow , h is chief oppo- j show n by s ta tis tic s g ath ered by th e j taking.
A particularly
significant and naming the highway completed, also
n e n t In th e Scopes tria l here, paid n atio n al board of fire u n d e rw rite rs
j noticeable event took place at the desires to construct a monument to
B ryan th e trib u te of being a g reat I d u rin g th e past fi»e years.
fighter, ex p ressin g his ad m iratio n o f ) Incom e ta x reco rd s for th e la s t y ear close of Mr. Upton’s address, when the our departed Comrade placirtg the)
th e com m oner as a man. and sayinR , will be opened to public Inspection by voice of his comrades were heard ac memorial on the solid foundation of
th a t he had tw ice voted for U ryan for , all in te rn a l rev en u e collecto rs S ep claiming him as the next Governor of Battle Rock, there-for he it,
th e presidency.
Oregon.
This sentiment, voiced, Resolved, That this encampment go
te m b e r 1.
T w enty-five p erso n s w ere in ju red spontaneously and enthusiastically in on lecord as endorsing the erection of
and d am ag e estim a te d at $200.000 was different parts of the assemblage, was the Theodore Roosevelt monument on i
caused whpn a to rn ad o sw ept over given a remarkably cordial reception, Battle Rock, Port Orford, Ore., and ■
Corner Virginia and McPherson
Sidney, Ohio.
not alone by the members of the that ways and means be provided for
T he c o st of living In th e U nited Veterans’ organization, and their the raising of funds to carry the pro
S ta te s In creased 73.5 p er cen t from ladies, but by the spectators, a great ject to success; that the Department i
1913 to 1926. T h e fig u res show ed th a t many of whom were present. The Commander appoint ten (10) com
th e g re a te s t p ercen tag e of In crease question was persistently heard why rades to act in the capacity of mak
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w as in ho u se fu rn ish in g goods, th e a comrade should not be their next ing the necessary plans, that all funds
W ashington, D. C.—F arm ers failed
raised be sent to the Department
to earn a fair re tu rn on the cap ital in- j price of w hich In creased 114 p ercen t. Governor, and soon there were a num
T h irty -o n e m en w ere in ju red , four ber of groups of earnest and serious Quarter-Master to be deposited in a
v ested and n fair wage last year, al
seriously, w hen a sectio n of th e o u t men and women all busily discussing bank selected by the Committe of ten.
th o u g h th ey fared b e tte r financially
Monument Committee Appointed.
door
a m p h ith e a te r a t M onrovia, Cal., the same topic, the candidacy of
¡ NORTH BEND
OREGON ;
th a n In th e p receding year, th e d e
The following committee on Roose-i
p a rtm e n t of ag ricu ltu re declared In an collapsed at a cerem oninl of th e D ra Upton, and that they should insist
a n aly sis of th e ag ricu ltu ral balance m atic O rd er K n ig h ts of K h o rasan , a upon his answering their call, and velt Monument was then appointed:
K nig h ts of P y th ia s o rg an izatio n .
that he should be made to say so to Frank B. Tichenor, James McCarren,
sheet.
On th e total cap ital invested In agri 1 M organ P alm er, an A m erican, h as them at once. Can it be that in ad Jay H. Upton, Robt A. Sawyer, H. A.
cu ltu re, th e re tu rn for th e y ear was bpen killed by b an d its a t his ra n c h | dition to the historically important Galloway, Seneca Fouts, H. C. Wad
e stim ated nt 4.6 per cent, com pared i on th e Sun O ari riv er, n e a r H a - b in ,, event of the dedication of Battle Rock dell, Frank C. Stallmacher, T. F.
w ith 3.3 the y ear before
In round China. Dr. H ow ard, an eye sp ecialist at Port Orford there occurred an Maginnis, Ralph R. Huron, Geo. F. A.
fig u re s the net incom e for the 1924-25 attach ed to th e R o ck efeller h o s p ita l,' other event, as important to Oregon Walker and Frank S. Godfrey.
politically, the choosing of a Gov Resolved,that we request the Board
eeaaon. th e d ep artm en t said, w as $2,- was ra p tu re d a t th e sam e tim e.
ernor of Oregon? From the unanim of Control of the State of Oregon, in
712,000.000, com pared with $1,992,000,-
$3.000,OCX) of F und F o r Legion Raised ity of opinion evident from the many visiting the Soldiers’ Home at Rose
OOO for 1928-24.
T h is sum, how ever, did not go en- J Indianapolis, Ind.— T h e A m erican and persistent expressions, it would burg, to visit and talk to the inmates
e v e ry d a y t h r o u g h o u t t h e s u m m e r
tlro ly to fa n n ers, a s they own only 79 Legion h as o b tain ed m ore th a n $3.-1 appear that history is in the making, in person, instead of being accom-’
p er cen t of the to ta l capital and pay ! 060.000 of th e $5.000,000 endow m ent especially with the endorsement of panied by the House Commander or
seaso n . S to p o v e r w h e re v e r a n d as lo n g
In te re s t on the balance. T he retu rn fund w hich It seek s n atio n ally for th e such men and women as compose the attendants.
as you please w ith in final r e tu r n lim it
Ask Dr. Walker’s Appointment.
o n th e farm ers' unencum bered capital care of disab led v e te ra n s and o rp h an s membership of the organization which
— O c to b e r 31st.
of
th
e
w
erld
w
ar
It
Is
announced
by
Resolved, by the 17th annual en
f a r th e y ear was estim ated at 4.1 per
were assembled here.
Jam
es
A.
D
rain,
n
atio
n
al
com
m
ander.
N o w p la n y o u r v a c atio n jo u rn e y s to
campment
of
the
united
Spanish
war
o* iu com pared w ith 2.5 per cent the
The Indies Auxiliary appointed the
T w enty-one s ta te s have raised th e ir j
th e east. L e t o u r ag en ts assist in fixing
prwwxllag year, although they had to
following to serve on the memorial veterans. Department of Oregon, that
p ay an In terest ra te on borrowed capl quotas. New H am p sh ire, S o u th D a -; monument committee: Eva G. Hyde. we request and recommend to Walter
y o u r itin e ra ry . A n d in c lu d e
kota and N orth D ak o ta lead in th e '
ta i of 4.4 p er cent last y ear com pared
Helen Opdycke, Margaret Becker, M. Pierce, Governor of Oregon, that
p e rceatag e of o v ersu b scrip tio n .
«stth 4.8 p er cent th e year before.
Helene Mahone and Minnie Gleesner. he appoint on the Battleship Oregon
Commission, our past Department
o
—
e ith e r g o in g o r r e tu r n in g ,c r b o th ways,
Dewee Mads Sioux Indian Chief.
Commander, Dr. F. A. Walker, to fill
•300(000 Crop Loss in Illinois Storm .
if y o u ch oose. See it’s m a n ifo ld w o n -
R a d ia to r C o ver
C heyenne. Wyo. — V ice-P resident
the vacancy created by the resigna
The b u reau
m ines says (hat the
d
c i a t little, if any, a d d itio n a l expense.
Roak Island. III.— Damnge estim ated Dawes becam e a chief of th e Sioux
tion of Colonel U. G. Worrilow.
nt or with linen d o th
a t f>om $200.000 to $300.000 was ca u s Indian trib e and «-as nam ed “G reat covering of a
Resolved, by the 17th annual en
ed by th e \ r m «-'• h sw ept th e low W hite F a th e r No. 2“ by th e red men. or w ith a bo.. . will not reduce the
campment of the United Spanish war
b
eet
In
a
room.
On
the
contrary
it
county. Corn More th an li.000 p erso n s w itn essed
• r arw u >
throw s th e h eat out Into the room veterans, that we hereby express our
he hail w hich th e cerem ony, w hich w as a p a rt o t
n*M s w
Wdled
w here it is m ore effective th an U al gratitude for the services rendered
Inuts. buildings th e closing program of th e fro n tie r lowed to ascend directly to the ceiltna
readke-d Lía i/e of
the soldiers of Oregon by H. H.
wn « 1 tre e s uprooted. days “W ild W e st” celeb ratio n .
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Northrop of the Grand Army of the
W o r th y o f I m m o rta lity
Republic and extend tc him our wishes
P ao k ere Must T umi C eer R ecords
D snldh P rin ce G ets W ound from Riffs i
Nothing Is known of the author of in this the evening time of his life
C hicago.—T he ‘ big five” p ack era
the that he may be blessed.
* Rome.— P rin ce Aage of D enm ark, a loat a long fight when F ed eral Ju d g s the firm published dictionary
J . JA E N IG E N . A g en t
BANDON, ORE.
English
language,
except
that
his
first
Permanent I.aison Officer.
o ap tatn to th e F re n c h foreign lepton, Adam O. Cllffe o rd ered them to tu rn
name wae Henry Cockanun. His "Eng-
Resolved. that there is hereby ere-1
h a s been w ounded w hile fighting Abd . ih elr hooks and reco rd s over to S e o liab Dietlonarle" first appeared In 1820,
ated a permanent American Legion
■eVKrltfi'l TUfflans in Morocco.
I re ta ry of A g rieu ltu re Jard in e.
and by 1070 had tw elve editions.
BRYAN F ^ Û BEAD
IN BED AT DAYTON
CREED C. HAMMOND
JOHN MAHAN
M’CDRMICK INTERESTS
IN BIS TIMBER DEAL
Department Commander.
RESOLUTIONS ADOPTED
Resolved, that we commend the
'work of Comrade Seneca Fouts as
BY JOINT ENCAMPMENT Laison Officer in his work with the
Hatton’s Service Station
B A T T L E HOCK DEDICATED
KEIZER BROTHERS
HOSPITAL
FARMERS FAIL TO
, EARN FAIR RETURN
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