Page 2. PORT ORFORD NEWS ■ P o r^ O rfo rd ^ re g o n /T u e s d a ^ A ^ rilS ^ lS ^ . Political Announcements PORT ORFORD NEWS Published weekly at Port Orford, Oregon. OEO W 8O R A N 8O N . E d itor E n te r e d at the Postoffice at Port Orford, Oregon, as second* class mail matter under Act of March 3, 1879 T ide T able W eek E nd in g A pril 10, 192«, H ig h A. M P. M SUBSCRIPTION RATES One T e a r __________________ Six Months ________________ 9 1 .•• Advertising rates 16 cents per column Inch. 12 01 12 28 - 1 2 :5 6 ._ 1:21 ... 1 47 _ 2:15 _ 2 47 W ed n e sd a y , A p ril 4 T h u rs d a y , A p ril 5 __ F rid a y . A p ril 6 .. ......... S a tu rd a y , A p ril 7 S u n d a y , A p ril 8 _____ M onday. A p ril 9 .......... T u e sd a y , A p ril 10 ..... Tuesday, April 3, 1928. 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A CTiurch Notes and Announce- A M a rsh field , O r M a rc h 31. 1928 ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ « A A A ments. geology of the port ♦ A BROOKINGS ANO HARBOR A $3 TAX SPELLS CHAOS Should the voters of Oregon adopt the $3 auto'™ tax plan now being agitated, the great $ 100,(XX),000 highway program will come to a standstill, and the, system so far provided will begin to deteriorate for Fro™ one "f the, Gueri" brotb’ lack of funds to maintain it. Not only that but the »outiT for* of the sixes,',^ "writer hundreds of thousands of dollars that have been and are being expended for publicity of Oregon’s i centrates scenic attractions will become non-productive, as trates wag tourists will not travel roads that are not kept up to standard. Oregon, with its comparatively small pop- chromite <'cur" alon* the niinoi» recognition of his many years of tireless work in the along tbat stream. interest of the state of Oregon as a whole. Oregon Editors note: itself is signally honored by congressman Hawlev’s 'pletes the advancement, as it brings the chairmanship of this;Prof y 8 Diller of tbe Unite(i great committee to the Pacific coast for the first time in history. Alumni Offers Help " L aw yoi shoulü Chamber of Commerce KNOW New Z ealand Reds, bred, each $2.10 New Zealand Reds, with litters of 6. each ......................................$J.fO T hey weight from 10 to 12 lbs. each Young Chinchilla Does, born September, each .............. $2.10 Young Chinchilla Buck, born September, each ......................... $2.00 »i i i— i HA i- -, G iant Flemish Does. 8 mos., 14 to 16 lb« . each .......................... $1.00 A for A A A A A A A A A A A A A A I a n n o u n c e m y c a n d id a c y th e n o m in a tio n o f s h e r if f on th e a OREORI) REGION ♦ A • S e rv ic e s a t P o r t O rfo rd . 11 a m. ♦ ♦ A A A A A A A A A A A A A A R e p u b lic a n tic k e t. I f I a m n o m ­ S e rv ic e s a t L an g lo is. 7:45 p. m . D r. Jam es W h ee le r. c o u n ty in a te d a n d e le cte d . I p led g e to do (C o n tin u e d fro m p a g e 1.) ||| Refiners and Buyers o f h e a lth o ffic e r, a c c o m p a n ie d by m y d u ty a s s h e r if f w ith o u t fe a r o r fa v o r. I do n o t u se in to x ic a t­ nu m . T h e re la tio n of th e co n cen - M rs. W h ee le r, c a m e do w n on T u e s ­ in g liq u o r' a n d w ill d o a ll in m y a te s to th e g ra v e l b e in g u n d a y a n d e x a m in e d th e c h ild re n in m an u fa c ­ H ig h es t M a rk e t Prices know n. “ L u V o f " t h e ”g " a ’ ei p e r th e H a r b o r a n d B ro o k in g s schools, p o w e r to s u p p r e s s th e Established 1907 r e tu r n in g to G old B e a c h on T h u r s ­ tu r e a n d sa le o f liquor. to n c a n n o t be giv en E U G E N E C H IC K W ILD BER G BR O S. d a y a fte rn o o n . S M E L T IN G & R E F IN IN G CO. H a rb o r. O r.. M ar. 26. 1928. O ifu e ,: 742 M a r k « S t., S an Francisco D is tr ic t A tto rn e y C o llie r B u f ­ P la n t: S o u th S .n I ran nsco fin g to n m a d e a b u s in e s s tr ip to I h e re b y a n n o u n c e m y se lf a s a o b ta in e d a b o u t 5 o u n c e s o f con- C re s c e n t C ity a n d B ro o k in g s F r i ­ > -A' A ''A "A "A " » 'A •A-'A- A-'A- c a n d id a te fo r s h e r if f on th e R e ­ to e x a m in e f o r p la tin u m , day. p u b lic a n tic k e t, s u b je c t to th e will M r a n d M rs. O tto J o h n s o n r e ­ m a g n e tite a n d th e r e ­ o f th e v o te rs o f C u r r y c o u n ty M ay tu r n e d W ed n e sd a y fro m a tr ip to i j 18. 1928 I f n o m in a te d a n d e le c t­ m a in d e r w a s c h ie fly ¡Im en ite o r E u r e k a T h e y w g n t dow n S u n d a y ed I p ro m is e to give m y tim e a n d a n d h a d q u ite a h a r d t r ip in th e b e st e f fo r ts to th e d u tie s o f th e bf“ tUnd. p l a t ,n " " ‘ sto rm , th e w a te r b e in g o v e r th e office. ÎI ru n n in g b o a r d o f th e ir c a r a t O r- D M. D IC K E Y - iittie is k n o w n o f th e d is tr i ¡ lck p |a tin u m m th e p la c e r : M l. a n d M rg w J . W a rd w e n t B ro o k in g s. O r e . M a rc h 23. 1928 I m in e s t h a t n o d e fin ite to S a n F r a n c is c o to sp e n d a w eek, is fu r n is h e d a s to its I hereby announce myself a« a so u rc e. , T h e y le ft B ro o k in g s a t 5 i. m. W h e re it h a s been tr a c e d to its M onday, d r iv in g th r o u g h in th e candidate lor the office of Treasurer s o u rc e in o th e r re g io n s, h o w e v er. 9 to rm of C urry county subject to the deci­ PLA N TS FRUIT TREES it h a s been fo u n d in se rp e n tin e . j M rg B en M a rtin c a m e o v e r fro m | sio n o f th tb e D e m o c ra t v o te rs a t th e a n d In O re g o n it p ro b a b ly h a s th e , Q r a n t a P a s s to c a re fo r th e W a rd primaries to be held on May 18, SH R U B S V IN E S s a m e a ss o c ia tio n P r o s p e c to r s j e b ild re n d u r ln g th e a b se n c e o f M r 1928. sh o u ld c a r e f u lly s e a rc h ’ fo ia ti - a n d M rs. W a rd b u t w a s , n r p nlaH c alled M ar. 12. 1928 E M BO G A R D U S. ORNAM ENTAL TR EES sZ * '« 7 »«.rpenune"'" a p a r - 1 h e r ^ J b a n d “ * by ‘ h e in ” e “ ° f I hereby announce myself as a O c u la rly la rg e m a s s o f s e r p e n tin e ! T h „ c o m m u n lty c tu b p u ttin g a candidate for the nom ination for the riv e r, a n d ; n ew ro o f on thP h a ll a t H a r b o r .|o _____ f f ic e of sheriff on the Democratic I ticket, subject to the will of the voters u s in g c o r ru g a te d Iron ro o fin g J o h n R. H ill, a c c o m p a n ie d by as expressed at the primary election on T h e fo re g o in g com F lo re n c e H ill, d ro v e to C re s c e n t M ay 18, 1928. If nom inated and Repi-esentAtire se o io g y o f th e P o r t o r C ity S a tu r d a y on a b u sin e ss trip . elected I pledge myself to conduct F r a n k H a s s e tt is e m p lo y e d in the affairs of the office in a consci th e c o m p a n y o ffice a t B ro o k in g s entious and business Itke manner S ta te s G e o lo g ic al s u r v e y a n d p u b ­ d u r in g th e a b se n c e o f W . J . W ard . JA SPE R H T U R N E R lish ed in G eologic A tla s No. 89 in J o e P r ic e o f P o w e rs h a s been _ j 1902. v is itin g h is a u n t. M rs. C h a rle s A i­ I hereby announce that 1 am a k e n , a n d fam ily, f o r a few d ay s. C h a rle s S m ith a n d S a m P r ic e a c ­ candidate for the office of Sheriff of P o r tla n d , M a rc h 31 F iv e h u n - c o m p a n ie d h im to B ro o k in g s d re d d o lla rs a r e g o in g b e g g in g am i N t'W S ( E d ito r 's n o te : T h ro u g h ar F . e d G a r d n c ,. w ho lia s been C urry county on the Republican tic k ­ a local boy m a y w in it. T h e w o rk o f o b ta in in g p le d g e s to r a n g e tn e n t w ith a r e p u ta b le at v e ry 111 fo r th e p a s t tw o w eek s. * et subject to the decision of the voters S o m e w h e re in O reg o n , p r e fe ra b ly I m a in ta in th e re g io n tr a v e r s e d by lo in » ) o f th is d i s t r ic t T h e N ew s is no w m u c h b e tte r. I th e R o o s e v e 't h ig h w a y In its n a tu ­ o u ts id e o f P o r tla n d , is th e r ig h t w ill p u b lis h e a c h w eek o n e or T h e C h e te o r iv e r Is still q u it" at the prim ary election to he held on ra l s t a te u .m a r r e d by c o m m e rc ia l boy, to g r a d u a te in J u n e fro m a n m o re la w s a f fe c tin g th e p eople o f to sig n s an I b illb o a rd s fro m B a n d o n h ig h b u t no m a te ria l d a m a g e h a s May 18, 1928. C u r r y c o u n ty , o r th e s t a te a t larg e O re g o n h ig h school, q u a lifie d As line Is been d o n e by th e h ig h w a te r f o r th e b e n e fit o f Its re a d e rs. As e n te r Y ale u n iv e rs ity . N ew H a v e n , s o u th to th e C a lifo rn ia th e r e is r,<> now b a c k to m elt, th e G W. NORTON. p ro g re s s in g ra p id ly w ith th e j C o n n a n d f itte d by s ta n d in g in th e w r itte n law Is m o le a n d m o re a c h ie v e m e n ts In o th e r c h a m b e r s o f c o m m e rc e a t B a n d o n , C h e te o w a s p e t a s h ig h a s th e b e c o m in g th e ru le o f c o n d u c t for stu d ie s , M rl3 - M18 G old Beach. O r. B e a c h a n d r iv e r s In o th e r se c tio n s o u r d a lly a f fa ir s , r e a d e r , of T h e s tu d e n t a c tiv itie s a n d q u a litie s of P o r t O rfo rd . G old M rs. G e o rg e D W ood, w h o h a s N e w s c a n in th is m a n n e r b ecom e le a d e rs h ip to be se le c te d fo r th e B ro o k in g s a c tiv e ly e n g a g e d in th is b e en v is itin g h e r son a n d d a u g h ­ I hereby announce myself as can- f a m ilia r w ith th e m o re im p o r ta n t a n n u a l s c h o la r s h ip a w a r d o f th e e ffo rt. from t e r a t L in n v llle college a t M cM in- 1 didate for joint representative O re g o n Y ale A lu m n i a s so c ia tio n U n ite d S p a n is h W a r V e te r a n s o n e s a f fe c tin g th e m .) ville. re flirn e d to B ro o k in g s M on­ Coos and C urry counties, subject to c a m p s fro m v a rio u s s e c tio n s o f th e , F o u r tim e s b e fo re th is g ift of T h e law o f 1923 p e r ta in in g to day O n h e r r e tu r n tr ip s h e v is­ the approval of the Republican voters n o x io u s w eed c o n tro l w as a m e n d ­ O r e g o n 's so m e o n e h u n d r e d fifty U n ite d S ta te s a r e r e p o r tin g to th e ite d a t th e ho m e o f Mr. a n d M rs. at the prim aries May 18. 1928 PORT ORFORD, ORE. ed In 1927 to re a d s u b s ta n tia lly g r a d u a te s a n d f o r m e r s tu d e n ts o f c h a m b e r t h a t th e y a r e s u p p o r tin g C. D C a n n o n in G r a n ts P a s s L O U IS K N A P P th e fa m o u s u n iv e rs ity , w ith its th e le g isla tio n in c o n g re s s fo r th e a s follow s Mar. 12, 1928 Port O rford. O r. S a m a n d J o e P r ic e o f P o w e rs " T h e c o u n ty c o u rt o f e a c h c o u n c e n tu rie s -o ld tr a d itio n s o f d e m o c ­ e re c tio n of a m e m o ria l s ta tu e o f v isite d th e ir g r a n d f a th e r . J E T h e o d o re R o o se v e lt on B a ttle racy . n a tio n a ily - r e p r e s e n ta tlv e stu A A 4A A A A A A A A A A A ty m a y d e c la re s a id c o u n ty a w eed H ill F r id a y d e n t body a n d h ig h s ta n d a r d s In R o ck In th e P o r t O rfo rd h a rb o r. A c o n tro l d is tr ic t fo r th e p u rp o se of W illia m Z olan M eln d o e. son o f j A a th le tic s , etc., a s w ell a s s c h o la s ­ T h e fo llo w in g p e rso n s h a v e s ig ­ A CLASSIFIED ADS A d e s tr o y in g s u c h w e ed s a n d o f p re M r a n d M rs W ill M c ln d o o f S m ith i A v e n tin g th e s e e d in g a n d sp re a d of tic a lly . h a s been a w a rd e d , h ith e r to n ifie d th e ir in te n tio n o f c o m in g to R iv e r. C a lif p a sse d a w a y a t t h e ’ A A A A A A A A A A A A *A A »••A -A--A -A--A--A- A--*--A*-A--A--A--A--A--A--A--A--A--A--A--A- s u m o th e r w e ed s a n d p la n ts a s to P o r tla n d boys: D o n a ld T . N el­ O re g o n a n d m a k in g th is s ta te e v e n in g . H e h a d been in p o o r ' DR t h e c o u r t m a y fo r th e p u rp o s e s son, J e f f e r s o n H igh. In 1924: C h a s th e i r hom e. L an d w ith e s tim a te d c ru is e of P a u l H u b e r. M unson. 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