Page2 . _Port_Orfqrd, Oregon, Tuesday, May 8, 1928. PORT ORFORD NEWS PORT ORFORD NEWS Political Announcements In th e S o u th w estern O regon D aily N ew s’ m isspelled w ord co n I h ereby an n o u n ce nryself as a te s t the w in n in g le tte r published j c a n d id a te fo r th e n o m in atio n as la st w eek w as w ritte n by M rs E n tered at the Poatoffice a t P ort Orford, Oregon, aa second class se n a to r from the E ig h th S e n a to ri D avid M cK enzie of P o rt O rford. ' mail m a tte r under Act of March 3, 187». al D istrict, su b ject to th e decision T he prize w as $2.50 cash. T ide T able fo r W eek E n d in g M ay 15, 1928. a t P o rt O rford, Ore. 1 New Zealand Reds bred each $2 40 ! of th e rep u b lican v o ters a t th e ♦ ♦ * -W E | May p rim aries SUBSCRIPTION RATES H igh Low New Zealand Red«, with litter« L. L. THOM AS A. M P. M A. M. P. M. One T e a r __________________I I . • • of 6. each ............................ $3 40 P O R T O RFO R D -L A N G LO IS M arshfield. Or., M arch 30 W ednesday, May 9 —--- ----------- - 2:17 3:5% 9:11 8:40 Six M o n th s ________________ 11.0« COM M UNITY C H U R C H E S ♦ They weight from 10 to 12 lb* each T h u rsd ay . May 10 — 2:58 4:53 9:57 9:32 •I. C. W h itsett, M inister. I h ereb y an n o u n ce m y Candida Advertising rates 15 cents per column Inch. F rid ay , May 11 __ — ------ — 3:48 5:53 10:50 l oung ChiTichilla Does, horn cy fo r th e R epublican n o m ination , S atu rd ay . M ay 12 — 4:51 6:54 10 48 11 49 September, each ................... $2.40 ♦ E » as S e n a to r from th e 8th S e n a Sunday. May 13 ------------------ 6:08 7 49 12:15 12:50 Calender of Service*. to rial D istric t of O regon su b ject to Monday, M ay 14 7 30 8 38 Young Chinchilla Buck, born 1:32 1:49 L a n g lo is -S u n d a y school each th e will o f th e voters a t th e May T u esd ay May 15 8:44 9:23 2 39 2:43 September, each .......... $2 00 p rim aries S a b b ath a t 10:00 a. m. H o u r of ..................... <$■ > • •> • • . did program public w orship 11:00 a. m. ____________________ . tea and w afers C w H ere A R L E S HALL. Giant Flemish Doe«, 8 mo«., 14 j P o rt O rford — S u n d ay school , served, T he p ro g ram w as as foi- M arshfield, Or., M arch 31. 1928 to 16 lbs . each ........... $4.00 • LAW YOU SH O U LD KNOW ; each S a b b ath a t 10:00 a. m. H o u r: lows: . Of public w orship 7 30 p. m j G.ant Flemish Does. 2 mos. up $1 up F O R D IS T R IC T A TT O R N E Y S en io r C lass Will. J u a n ita J o h n . . . I w as glad w hen th e y said u n I h ereb y an n o u n ce to th e R e ' • • son; S enior C lass Prophecy. E d n a publicans of C u rry co u n ty m y can- to - me. let —- us —> go into th e h o u s e 1 These rabbits all have pedigree« and M iller: S ophom ores T ake O ff on The 1921 g en eral session law s of ’ can be registered by paying $1 00 each d id acy fo r no m in atio n fo r th e of- of the Dot'd-"—P salm s 122-1 Seniors, A nna B arto n ; reading, ! O regon w ere am en d ed in 1927 to — ! extra. fice o f D istric t A tto rn ey . a t th e ' ... A rt, Veva A nderson; talk on Age read as follows: , com ing p rim a ry election If nom - * Refiners a n d ‘Buyers o f \ , ... . . “It shall be u n law ful fo r an y of Innocence. M rs C. C. P o n tin g : N a tiv e p |a tin u m o The C hildren's H o u r I Longfellow). person, firm or co rp o ratio n to fish I pose to enforce th e law's and to w for, o r tak e, salm on fro m th e wa E d n a M iller; ta lk on Springtim e, Highest Market Prices Mrs. C. C. P o n tin g : L ite ra ry In j p ro tect th e in te re sts of th e county E>tabh>M 1907 J. C. JO H N SO N te rp re ta tio n ; L ines W ritten in W ILD BER G BR O S. E a rly S p rin g (W ordsw orth), B er SM E L T IN G & R E F IN IN G CO I an n o u n ce my can d id acy fo r East A St.. Grants Pass, Oregon. OfFc»»; 742 Market St., San Francisco tie L ynch: A pril in N o rth C arolina 14 in te rse c t the Flint: Fouth San I rauruco H D. Manning. Owner (M onroe), B ertie Lynch’; B ach e the no m in atio n of s h e riff on the ® p - lo r’s D ream , a clever p laylette en R epublican tick et. If I am nom acte d by several high school s tu d in ated an d elected, I pledge to do e n ts: ta lk on T he W h istlin g Boy. m y d u ty as s h e riff w ith o u t fear »ter creek in C u rry county, O regon Mrs. C. C. P o n tin g ; S erenade. Miss or favor. I do not use intoxicat- A tto rn ey -at-L aw . by an y m eans o th e r th a n hook talk on The B lue Boy. i : ing liquor, an d will do all in my and line com m only cak ed an g lin g .” Cozine; 1 pow er to su p p ress th e m a n u fa c E irat N a tio n s ' B ank B ldg Section 4591 of th e O regon Laws, Mrs. C. C. P o n tin g ; Melody in F tu re a n d sale of liquor. (R u b en stein ) Miss Cozine. in reg ard to road d is tric t m eet B andon - Oregon E U G E N E C H IC K ings. w as am ended in 1927 to read I H a rb o r Or. M ar. 26, 1928 as follows: ( T he u n dersigned resid en ts of "Notices o f an y m eetin g of th e H arb o r and B rookings vouch for < H A M B EK O F COM M ERCE legal v o ters of an y road d istric t m y sincerity. D U ES shall be p rep ared by th e county Signed - M ILTO N F. F O S T E R ♦ D ental Surgeon co u rt signed by th e co u n ty judge B E T H A A H IL L M em bers delin q u en t in dues or a co u n ty com m issioner, settin g F R U IT T R E E S PI .ANTS JO H N R H IL L At P o rt O rfor I Pharm acy a re requested to a rra n g e for fo rth th e purposes of such m eet E F F IE PE D R O N I sam e as p ro m p tly as possible ing. and th e tim e an d place, w hen AL SM ITH V IN ES SH R U B S P hone 14] Port Orford, Ore an d w h ere it is to be held The • to p erm it of th e C ham ber H IL D A C D R IS K E L L • m eeting its obligations on no L E S T E R LUCAS O RN A M EN TA L T R E E S be posted by th e co u n ty •- tim e. A N N IE LUCAS d ep u ty road m as • P O R T O R F O R D CHA M BER I h ereb y announce m yself as a • O F C O M M ERCE c a n d id a te fo r sh e riff on th e R e < $ > u m e sta te d th erein fo r holding publican ticket, su b ject to th e will • • * • • • ..................... - . _______ m eeting, in th re e conspicu of the v o ters of C u rry co u n ty May 18, 1928. If n o m in ated an d elect R ep resen ta ti ve • I ed I prom ise to give m y tim e and i! notices a t th e co u rt efM rts to the d u tie s of the house in th e co unty w h erein such F rid a y n ig h t R ay’ C onw ay of office. ' | road d is tric t lies, an d if su ch no- th e O regon S ta te M otor associa- D. M. D IC K E Y i tices a re fo r a m eetin g called for tion, P ortland, broadcasted a dc B rookings, O r e . M arch 23. 1928 i th e purpose o f voting a special tax, scrip tio n of th e scenic R oosevelt — - - ■ by also cau sin g th e sam e to be h ighw ay th ro u g h C u rry and Coos ’ hereby anaounce myse'f as a published once a week lo r two co u n ties from KX. the T elegram Candidate for the nomination for the co nsecutive weeks, w ith in th irty b ro ad castin g sta tio n and gave °ffc e of sheriff on the Democratic day s im m ed iately preceed in g such p a rtic u la r a tte n tio n to the scenic ticket. subject to the will of the voters m eetin g in a n ew spaper of gen- a ttra c tio n s of th e region thr< ugh .■’• expressed at the primary election on , eral circu latio n ." w hich th e highw ay passes and the ^ a y '8 . 1028. If nominated and j Section 0715 of th e O regon lews excellent condition of the load it- elected I pledge myself to conduct led in 1927 to read as self Mr. Conway, like o th ers who tbc afi»,r* of the office in .< consci- have traveled extensively de- CI1tious and business like manner JASPER H TURNER scribed the route as the most seen ic in A m erica. or In fav o r of th e o th e r shall I hereby announce that I am a ♦ Published weekly at Port Orford, Oregon. OEO. W 8ORAN8ON, Editor PRIZE WINNING RABBITS Along the Seashore Tuesday, May 8, 1928. Learn these two things: Never be discouraged because good things get on so slowly here; and nev er fail daily to do that which lies to your hand.— George MacDonald. f —, .,.1 KEEP EFFICIENT OFFICIALS Business long, long ago recognized the necessity lers 01 the fiogue river above a of employing trained and skilled men to insure prof- S ? £ £ 2 , " S 3 f S U E ittioie operation, and the federal government some '»oges 13 and fi>rty years ago adopted the civil service plan of i Rogue river which point is conducting its official business in a majority of the' S X 'T i 'J L “T departments, training its employes to become effi cient and skilled and guaranteeing them employment during good behavior. While we elect our president, vice-president, sen ators and representatives, as well as our state, coun ty and city officials, the same underlying principle exists if we are to receive the maximum results in good government. It requires considerable time for any man to become efficient in any new line of en deavor, and public office is no exception to that rule. It is during that period of training, at the taxpayers’; that ft?. se, 7 ice ¿8 and it is only .attei a public officer has been proficient, which! uce« u> requires years some times, that the public receives ,<>ad rnai',er “ an adequate return on its investment. Therefore I“ ' ”a,,ol'nan or °ther ‘•«mpetent Jike trained and skilled labor, elective public officers,’th* after long years of training, should be kept in office ,uch nie*tlna in th,M c«n«nie.. Scenic Roosevelt ______ Dishonest and inefficient public officials should be f°r posting Highway on Wave best eliminated as quickly as possible. ,, « -*r. w„„ ,« TOKAY BABBITRY C. R. WADE STARK BROS. NURSERIES Louisiana, Mo. SERVICE STATION Port Orford. Ore. Associated Gas Kelly Springfield Tires L. B HATTON Prop. sav th e ru n A VICIOUS ATTACK The unwarranted attack on Justice Rand of the Oregon supreme court by an attorney of Portland should he answered by an overwhelming vote of con fidence throughout the state on May 18 It is un-' ,n Oo,d B,,Bch whiih or*‘n’ thinkable (hat a di»Kn,ntled altornej ............ . i?,;?" X , an attack on the integrity of our judges, without some basis of fact, and in this ease, the Wemme case, Justice Rand was sustained by Judge Wolver ton of the federal district court and the United States circuit court of appeal. of th e Hardware Co. PORT ORFORD, ORB. Real Estate c. NOTARY PUBLIC W. T. White {Curry Chapter No. 135» O. E. S. Forest Official Visits Art Exhibit at School Floras Lake IN YOUR 1928 ITINERARY On The Roosevelt Highway i L o g g e rs P o o l H a ll I CONFECTIONERY I p-to-Date Goods Always Fresh W, J. Paulman. Prop. Port Orford, Ore. UWDER N EW M A NA GE M ENT SEASIDE HOTEL Cl t s s M EALS F a m ily S tyle f ir s t 8UNDA1 DINNERS A speeialti GOOD BEDS C o m fo rtab le, H om elike P lace Port Orford, Ore. , INCLUDE BEAUTIFUL Port Orford. Oregon Fort Orford P lan s a re being m ade for the volum es, w hich Is n rem ark ab le record, co n sid erin g how recently 1 org an izatio n of a p a rty to explore I big fellow s h as been I i progress th e lib rary has been sta rte d Mrs. the big cave on K im bali n: ".intain ban th ie e w eeks an d i F rom m w as the hostess an d a t n e a r the head of Q u a sa ta n a creek • th a t the end is not yet in sight th e close of the m eetin g served about 12 m iles from Gold Beach. T he U nited G uides, of w hich P red ictio n is being m ade th a t lem onade am i cookies. T he board th e com ing salm on fish in g season is deeply Indebted to th e B andon ; C laud B ardon is a m em ber will public lib rary fo r its generous gift head the expedition an d D eputy G am e W arden T ow nsend and a of th e follow ing books: n u lc h , X A B ible: H eart T hrobs. The Old rep re se n ta tiv e from the fo rest s e r hove caused high w ater In th e S crap-book: B arclay. T he R o sary ; vice will lend assistance. E xistence of th is cave has been a c i n i h as opened th e m o u th of C hurchill. Coniston. T he C rossing th e riv er i n th a t it is ideal for T he C risis. R ich ard C arv el; D ick know n for m any y ears and it has salm on to e n te r ens. A T ale of Tw o C ities; G old been a source of m uch m ystery F ish erm en a re now a rriv in g for sm ith. T he V icar of W akefield; I r Nobody h a s had the te m e rity to th e opening of th e season T hey ving T he S ketch B ook; M cC utch explore its depths, and it is said , a re m ostly m en w ho have fished eon, O liver O ctober; P o rter. H er th a t only a few have ever a tte m p t-! Mr» B ak er and h er son 8 J Rev. and Mta. N ickvieon mo- h ere for m an y y ears and ed to go below th e su rfa c e level • who Kierl cam e down from C hlnqua | tored up to B andon last T uesday moved out last fall to fish on o th F a th e r’s D au g h ter; Reed, L aven T he cave is in a co u n try of lime- * R egular m eetings, th ird S a tu r n ridge last T h u rsd ay and w eie to visit th en d au g h ter. Mrs P ugh er stre a m s along th e co ast w hich d er and Old laice; Sewell. B lack stone form ation, and th e re a re in day of each m onth. V isitors B eauty; W allace. T he P rin ce of j hopping and a tte n d in g to business ' who Is g ettin g along nicely at the a re open d u rin g p a rt of th e w in dications th a t a g re a t cav ern m ay ! alw ays welcome. India, vol 1 and vol. 2. C arl W'hlte pxlgl m a tte rs In P o rt O rford Leep hospital W orthy M atron. 'Wk y f te r season donated A dventures in F rien d sh ip 1 exist in th e bow els of K im ball ! Luclle E. Me- V tW ' m ountain C an n eries a re being put In ship k by . n D avid G ravson • I . Kenzie. s c r ib e , . i T he discovery of a large cave sh ap e an d th e can n ery forces or- S ecretary j in th is section w ould add m uch to ganized for busy Re t,ou!se C. Seo the alre a d y large n u m b er of to u i- portar. A. G Jack so n of th e Siskiyou 1st a ttra c tio n s R ep o rter field i n atio n al forest service staff. of G ra n ts Pass, who sp en t F o rest F M Steeves. H u b b ard creek A ra re tre a t w as in sto re for week in Coos and C u rry counties d airy farm er, w as in P o rt O rford ; those w ho w ere fo rtu n a te enough ad d ressin g th e stu d e n ts of the v a T uesday forenoon | to view th e a r t exhibit held a t rious schools reg ard in g th e care of M rs R B C orson w as a B an d o n - ( th e high school F rid ay aftern o o n o u r fo rests spent T u esd ay a fte r bv-the-Sea v isito r last T uesday. | E x p ressio n s of d elight and a p p re noon In P o rt O rfo rd visiting Meats second S aturday of each ciation of th e v aried collection of friends FO R SA LE A very fine p iano In m onth V isiting b reth ern w el | rripies of the w o rld ’s most ren o w n th e v icin ity of P o rt O rford come. ed p ain tin g s w ere h eard on every w hich m ust be sold on account I K W C lS W. SMITH, I side D u rin g th e p ro g ram Mrs. C. o f p u rc h a se r not being able to W orshipful Master. C P o n tin g gave th re e m ost co m com plete p ay m en ts T his piano M em bers of the Civic club a re p reh en siv e talk s on th e well know n D A I ID JE N K S , can be p u rch ased fo r balance p ain tin g s Age of In n o cen ce,” deeply a p p reciativ e of Mr Axtell's Secretary. due an d on p ay m en ts fo r cash S p rin g tim e" and T he W histlin g d o n a tin g his tim e in p a in tin g the o r If p referred , reasonable week Box M rs P o n tin g show ed a Civic club building It Is a splen- ly o r m o n th ly p ay m en ts W rite keen u n d e rsta n d in g of h er sub- j and m akes a long-needed us a t once an d we will advise jects an d Im p arted a p leasin g Im Im provem ent w here in s tru m e n t can be seen. pression to h er au d ien ce E ach C o n tin en tal S ecu rity Com pany. p ictu re w as follow ed by a lite ra ry A djuster Dep t . N o rth w estern in te rp re ta tio n of th e subject, M em bers of the g ra d u a tin g class B ank building P o rtlan d . O re- j p ictu res w ere fu rn ish ed by the have sen t out th eir an n o u n cem en ts Mseta f rwt I a»» n gon M lt4c C olonial Art co m p an y of O k lah o of com m encem ent exercises to be monta YDittra e n t n m a C ity P ro ceed s o f th e a fte r held a t the W o. W hall T h u rs o u r ram p P O R SA LE 100 x 100 ft lot fen c noon'a ad m issio n will be used In day evening May 24 T he a n W. ». SA HIX. C. C. ed 3-room co ttag e good well, p u rch asin g p ictu res for th e high n o u ncem ents a re m ost a ttra c tiv e B ER N A L FO R T Y , C lerk . nice g ard en spot outbuildings school At th e close of th e splen and a g re a t cred it to th e class no en cu m b ran ce Call N ews Ml O b s e rv é is H A T T O N ’S VAL E. BOYER THE DOCK CASE The outcome of the case of Dix, Powers and Powers versus the Port of Port Orford, now on trial at (iolrl Beach, is of vast importance to the Port Or ford region as on it hinges whether the taxpayers shall be compelled to continue to meet the deficit each year in the maintenance of the dock and pay'w’*8 off the bonded indebtedness hv a tax lew or w heth-'r”llows ed. the strangle hold long held on this region by ce ,-'.„ i„ w S S X tain outside interests shall he broken and the dis- "> trict permitted to enjoy that development to which b' vaUd to ,he 8an’e extent B:i be Strawberries Are Ripe it is entitled by reason i f is strategically located nat- ,X " “ „ W T . S , S a tu id a y R F Abbott, w ho "lives c jn d lJ,te ' the office ,f Sheriff >f « Or.th K°f P o ,t ° rfo rd - b ro u Kh t ; Curry county on the Republican tick urai deep water harbor and its immense tributary ronvpy to thA o th er an undivided ^ th e t first box of ripe s tr a w b e r r ie s , country rich in a variety'of natural resources Tint *°”" h"lf of ®ny real p,opp,ty an,> for th e 1928 season to the N ews ct suhiect to the decision of the voters is the issue, an,I its solving means much to Port office large, w ell-ripened berries and sta te d th a t w ith a co n tin u , at LaC Pr,mary c action to be held on JOFu* . used w ords in d icatin g an inten- of w arm w e a th e r b e r r ie s , ¡g 1928 _________ . I tion to c re a t an e sta te by th e en- w ance ould soon be com ing on rapidly | tirety. said husband an d w ife shall --------------- — - ! G W . NORTON. MOTHERS DAY, MAY 13 ' be deem ed to hold th e real p ro p I know no better augury of a young man's fu e rty d escrib ed In said conveyance ♦ ! M rl3 - MIS Gold Beach Or ♦ ture than true filial devotion. Verv rarely does one by e n tire tie s.” ♦ I.IItRAItV NOTES ♦ , , , # * go morally wrong whose passionate love to his moth- Heavy Run of Coos and (. irry counties, subject to ei is a ruling force in Ink life, and whose continual Chinook in Rogue T he m onthly m eetin g of th e , the approval of the Republican voters ■ desire is to gladden her heart. Next to the love of G re a t school« of Chinook salm on board of d ire,'to rs of th e lib ra ry 18, 1928 God, this is the noblest emotion. I do not rememher a ra en te rin g th e Rogue. In fact w as held at the hom e of Mrs W it the primaries May L O U IS K N A P P th e riv er 1« full of them , b u t they T. W hite Sr. F rid a y night. Two Mar 1 2. 1928 Port O rford. C a single instance of a young fellow going to the had are m ak in g th e ir w ay ta p id l) up d red thirty-seven books w ere who was tenderly devoted to his parents.—Thain Da stre a m to gladden th e h e a rts of in h un circu latio n d u rin g the m onth of Cave to Be Explored vidson. th e sp o rtsm en in th e G ia n ts P ass April T he lib rary now ow ns 374 d is tric t DR. L. R. PUGH PORT ORFORD LODGE A. F. & A. M. No. 170 Axtell Paints Civic Club Building FISHING — HUNTING — BOATING BATHING Graduation Announced WOODMEN OF THE WORLD W. 0. W. Camp 609 Com fortable h unting lodge in big gam e te rrito ry , eas ily accessible. In connection with hotel. Guides furnished If desired E. M. PITNER IVoprletor. IN AN AGE OF SPEED The telephone leads for It is the only com m unication system th a t links th e en tire n atio n an d p erm its you to im m ediately com plete a tra n sa c tio n re g a rd less of d istan ce T he telephone gives you - P rivacy - Accuracy - Speed E conom y • C ertainty LONG OiSTANCC C AL A N O TLLFO PAPK FLO RA S LAKE HOTEL John R Smith & Son, Props, SERVICE FIRST <