Page 2. PORT ORFORD NEWS ^ o r^ O rfo rd ^ re g o n ^ u e s d a ^ Jd a ^ ö ^ ö ^ S . PORT ORFORD NEWS Pnbllahed w eekly at Port Orford, Oregoa OSO. W BORJEN8ON. Editor A long the Seashore ttared at the Poatofftce at Port Orford. Oregon, as second class mall matter under Act of March 3. 187». SUBSCRIPTION RATES: One T e a r ----------------------------$ $ .« • Six M o n t h s _________________ 11.«« Advertising rates 16 cents per column tach. Tuesday, May 15, 1928. W alter R obinson has been build ing a service balcony on the n o rth I hereby anno u n ce m yself as a end of the W estern hotel, an d th e re have been considerable Im ' can d id a te fo r th e nom ination I sen a to r from th e E ig h th S enatorl- provem ents and red eco ratin g done | | al D istrict, su b je c t to th e decision in the cafe New | of th e rep u b lican voters a t the ♦ ♦ ♦ « ’ May prim aries. New ♦ L. L. THOMAS of * PO R T O R FO R D -LA N G LO IS M arshfield. Or., M arch 30. They ♦ COMM UNITY CHURCHES Political Announcements lay IS, 1928. a t Pirrt O rford, Ore. H igh A M P M 9 49 10:05 10 4« 10:47 11:44 11:29 12:37 1:29 12:11 12:55 2:22 3:15 1:41 W ednesday, May 16 |T h u w d a y . M ay 17 F rld av M ay 18 ......... [S atu rd ay May 19 I Sunday. May 20 Monday. May 21 ....... | T uesday. May 22 ...... ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦ Low A. M. P M. 3:35 3:35 4 23 4:27 I hereby announce my c a n d ’da- <» J. C. Whitsett, Minister. 4:17 5:10 cy for th e R epublican nom ination 6:04 558 as S e n ato r from the 8th S ena 6:52 6 45 C alender o f Services. to rial D istric t of O regon su b ject to 7 40 7:35 L anglois—S unday school each th e will of th e voters a t th e May 8:30 8:28 b I prim aries. S ab b ath a t 10:00 h. m. H our of public w orship 11:00 a m. P o rt O rford — S unday school each S ab b ath a t 10:00 a m. H our r FOK district attorney of public w orship 7:30 p. m. “I w as glad w hen they said u n publicans of C u rry county m y can- to me, let us go into the house | did acy fo r no m in atio n fo r th e of- of the L ord.”—P salm s 122-1. flee of D istric t A tto rn ey a t the • I believe that today is better than yesterday, sarily have to go through the period of apprentice- Marshfield, or^aTc^si.” » ^ and that tomorrow will be better than today. ship before he is worth a nickel to his constituents, ---- —George F. Hoar. especially a man who appraises his own worth in such r sunerlativp degree. dpwrpp • 1 her<*y announce to the Re- a ^UperidvlVe -------------------------- PRIZE WINNING RABBITS \ • Zealand Reds. bred., each *2 70 Zealand Reds, with litters 6. each .................................. $3 70 weight from 10 to 12 lb*, each Young Chinchilla Does, horn September, each .................... $2.70 Young Chinchilla Buck, born September, each ...................... $2 00 Giant Flemish Does, 8 mos , 14 to 16 lbs . each ....................... $7 00 Giant Flemish Does. 2 mos. up $1 up These rabbits all have pedigrees and can be registered by paying $1 00 each extra. JUSTICE RANI) VINDICATED Refiners and ‘Buyers o f Fryers shipped to order W rite for I , >uPre.me ( Justice -John L Rand, against .nated^and elated,Tis my"jZ- prices Native Platinum and Gold whom a disgruntled attorney named Joseph, of Port- pose to enforce the law s an d to Highest M arket Prices ( urfy and Coos counties comprise the eighth Hand, recently filed charges, WHS Completely vindi" Pro^ect th e in te re sts of th e county. E,laU,M 1907 TOKAY RABBITRY ^ .n atu:riu!..^istf ict anl the com.Pletion of the Roose-bated last week by the committee of unbiased men J c J ohnson W ILD BER G BR O S. SMELTING at REFINING CO. East A St., Grants Pass, Oregon 1(junt issue confronting the I who made an exhaustive investigation of the affair. i announce m y candidacy for Office«: 742 Market St., San Francisco Plant: South San I ranciaco H D Manning, Owner the True, the highway is open I The whole matter was so apparently an effort to de- ’„he n^In,nat.,,<>" ?f on nom- ( urry^county, but much remains to be donejfeat Judge Rand for thp republican nomination to mated and elected. /p i e d g T to do C. R. WADE in eliminating bad curves, widening the roadway in I succeed himself, that the public at large took little. mv d u ty «« s h e riff w ith o u t fear Attorney-at-Law. places, oiling for the entire distance of the route, ¡f any, stock in Joseph’s charges, and on Friday the °r favor 1 do not use intoxlcat- STARK BROS. aud the construction of a bridge across Rogue riv- voters of the state will have an opportunity to regis- jXer’ to^X eT the “manufaZ First National Bank Bldg. er, therefore, the citizens of ( urry are vitally inter-1 ter their confidence in the integrity of Judge Rand ture and sale of liquor Bandon - »rugoa NURSERIES ested from the selfish standpoint in the early com- and their objection to unwarranted attacks on judges „ euoene chick pletion of this great work. They are no less interest-1 of our courts. Justice Rand is deserving of a large Th"’und^rsfmied28’resident« of Louisiana, Mo. ed in the completion of the highway through the I vote of confidence. J H arb o r and B rookings vouch for DR. L. R. PUGH northern counties, and this interest is largely through I __________ m y sin cerity Dental Surgeon gratitude to the citizens of outside counties for per- THAT GYMNASIUM A t Port Orford Pharmacy H U I T TREES BLA STS milting the work in Curry and Coos counties to he The excellent work of the high school students JO H N R. H IL L E F F I E P E D R O N I. undertaken first. I in the track meet last Saturday brings pointedly to Phone H i AL SM ITH V IS E S SH RU BS Port Orford Ore Senator Charles Hall of the eighth district haslthe fore the necessity for a gymnasium, and it is to H IL D A C. D R IS K E L L been chairman of the roads and highways commit- be hoped that the same will be constructed during L E S T E R LUCAS O RN A M EN TA L T R E E S A N N IE LUCAS tee of the senate during the past eight years, and , vacation so as to be ready for the Fall term of school, his diligent and efficient work and ability have beenl^ an y p a rt of the hide of an y cat- [ I hereby an n o u n ce m yself as a responsible in a large degree for the present condi tie, sheep, hogs o r g o ats found c a n d id a te fo r s h e riff on th e R e H A T T O N ’S w ithout th e perm ission of , publican tick et, su b ject to th e will tioi. of the Roosevelt highway through the twol* IAW YOV *HOlXD KNOW ♦ dead. VAL E. BOYER the ow ner, shall be deem ed g u ilty of th e voters of C u rry county May southwestern counties, where approximately $6,000,- " . > .. » > of larceny, and on conviction 18. 1928 If no m in ated and eject- [ SERVICE STATION R e p r e s e n ta tiv e <MM> has been spent to date. He has demonstrated his thereof, sh all be punished as pro [ ed I prom ise to give m y tim e and vided by law for the p unishm ent best effo rts to th e du ties of the ability as a trained legislator and as a business man 4 ^ 7 * ^ Port Orford. Ore. of larceny." . office. Associated Gas of large affairs, and his integrity is unquestioned, to read as follows D. M D ICKEY. I B rookings, Ore.. M arch 23, 1928. His services are required in the senate until such, "The co u rts of ju stice m ay be Kelly Springfield Tires time as the Roosevelt highway is fully complete, as held and judiclal bUi,ine8H trans f i e l d In I m p r o v e d at U n iv e r sity o f O regon 1 hertby an"ounce n ’y » e,f » « » no new man, untrained in matters of legislation and in thi» iXon' "‘" ah ' ie««i candidate for the nomination for the the larger public affairs, will be able to produce re-1 holidays in th is s ta te shall be and I d iv e rsity .. - ,, office of sheriff on the Democratic of O regon, E u g en e.— „ , . . . n r L. B. HATTON ticket, subject to the will of the voters milts until he has had time to become thoroughly,are herebv ,,ec,a,Pd «(»«»Judicial ., ' ' . . j. ; ’r . 1,1 ’ ,n,u™ , * . d ie s a# expreR, e(j at the pr,mary election on n u .w n .V 7 7 ’' ^ Mav 18 1928 If nominated and trained in the intricate work of securing construe- L . n any ju.ii.oai b u sin e ss'b e t , , r , Prop. will be g re a tly expanded as the , „ , . , . ir live legislation—a training that requires months and »cw on an y legal holiday In this pus a i i elected I pledge myself to conduct renult of grading and construction i . . . . . the affairs of the office in a consci even years to produce results—no matter who that 8tatP .*xr,,,’t for ,he i>ur ... work now under wav on the ath Port Orford, Oregon business like manner man is nor how successful he has been in his private,1’"', T, give In stru ctio n s to a letie fields surrounding M cArthur entious and JASPER H. TURNER ourt and the It. O. T. barrack*. Port Orford business affairs. Trained public officials, as well as I jury o° en d elib eratin g upon th e ir ( Earth ju ry th removed from the excavation trained business men and skilled help, should be v erd ict for the new m en's dorm itory was I hereby announce that I am a kept during good behavior and unimpaired efficien-, , T" rer!,ve “ verdlct: °‘ to placed in a depression in the ath candidate for the office of Sheriff of L o g g e rs letic field, creating a new area for Hardware Co. cy, and it is a wise man who refuses to trade horses ith letic activities. Curry county on the Republican tick \^hile crossing a stream. In the matter of the selec Under a program being planned P o o l H a ll tion of a senator from this district, it would he a I a in crim in al «c by hr. .John Bovard, dean of the et subject to the decision of the voters PORT ORFORD, ORB school of physical education, fur CONFECTIONERY move backward rather than one forward in thelnatu.e. ther work of this character will be at the primary election to he held on early completion of the Roosevelt highway to elect The legal holidays In O regon doue on the fields this spring, in May 18, 1928. Up-to-Date Goods cluding leveling of a prom ontory and any man other than Senator Hall. ,«"• Always Fresh E v ery Sunday, the first day of placing the m aterial in another de G W NORTON, pression. This will create two wide Ja n u a ry , th e tw elfth day o f F eb W. J. Paulman, Prop. Gold Beach. O r ruary, th e tw enty-second d ay of terrace«, and will make a field M rl3 - M l8 PERSONAL AMBITION Port Orford, Ore. t J F eb ru ary , th e th irtie th day of May. »urge enough fur two baseball dia I hereby announce myself as can- 1 A last-minute attempt to belittle the work < » f |th . fo u rth day of Ju ly th e first !m«uds for use of intram ural teams, didate for joint representative from 1 Honorable W. C. Hawley as congressman from th elM, :'da> ln SePtemb" »known », «•••oraiag to Dr. Bovard. Coos and Curly counties, subject to the approval of the Republican voters first district of Oregon in an effort to further the ^ X X e S T a y ^ n J State High Schoo'. U ND ER N EW MANAGE- at the primaries Mav 18, 1928 M ENT |)PlSOn<lI Ambitions of »inmos W. Mott of AstOFlA, I the tw en ty -fifth (lay of LOUIS KNAPP Tit D ebu te O reg o n Tax who seeks the republican nomination for congress.I and pve,y d,y on whlch Mar. 12. 1928 Port Orford. Or 1 i.- .io I-,,..,].. I.. .. .1. ,1 . „ i i . • « . 1 I an election is held th ro u g h o u t the SEASIDE HOÎEL ------------- ------ j I.im ita tio n Q u estio n u . ls made last week in the general circulation of a anil ,.v,,y ,la> nppolll„.tl bv FO R SALE A very fine piano in pamphlet in the interest of Mott which was largely ,» h e p ie s ille n t o f th e U n ited S ta te s U n iv e rsity of O regon, E ugene.- th e vicinity of P o rt O rford F IR S T CLASH MEALS devoted to telling the virtues of that gentleman anil I”' *" thP of ,h|> •*‘»b Ten O regon high schools, eham w hich m ust be aoid on account Family Style of p u rch aser n o t being able to j p io n , o f th e ir re sp ec tiv e d istric t- the sllegw i diortcomlng. of Cengnis«n«n Hawley. ; com plete p ay m en ts T his piano Delia t As a vote getter the move was bad. as the average i « k « i holiday o th e r th an S unday 111 can be purchased fo r balan ce | SUN DAI DINNERS voter is wary of the man whose virtues are so many ¡•,^w“niTnah®“nf!>:ndt,ii ,hOn’‘“i 'T e H 1111! n due and on p aym ents for cash SPECIALTY or. if p referred , reasonable week-1 NOTARY PUBLIC tilt -- ¡Il his OWn estimation—and who stoops to discredit su c h h o lid a y ' ' „ „ tia n c o n te sts to d e te rm in e tl ly or m onthly pay m en ts W rite ¡ hunipion*« of K.-iatern and W etteri a public man whose record is without a blemish am T h e law s of 1921 an d 1923 p er Oregon, us a t once an d we will advise „ h o will clash for the stab GOOD BEDS in g to fishing w ere am ended who, by reason of his long years of ably represent tain w h eie in s tru m e n t can be seen title on toe I’niversity campus Ma,' 1927 to read as follows: (kom fortable, H om elike W. T. White C o n tin en tal S ecu rity Com pany. 18, Dr. Dan K. Clark of the Ex ing this district in congress, has finally been reward In "See P lace 88. E lk R iver. It shall be A djuster D ep’t . N o rth w estern tension Division, secretary of th« ed by being made chairman of the powerful ways u n law ful to ta k e or fish for salm lcagup, B ank building. P o rtlan d . O re Port Orford, Ore. and means committee of the house of representa on or o th e r food fish ln th e w a The w announced. gon Mlt4c inners of the d istrict eham Comfortable hunting lodge te rs of Elk river, in C u rry coun X X in big game territory, eas tives—the first time the head of this great commit ty, in an y m an n er w hatsoever, ex pionships who will clash for thi FO R SA LE M- 100x100 ft lot. fen c ily accessible, in connection of the trophy cup of tee has come west of the Missouri river. Congress cept by hooks o r lines, com m only possession with hotel. ed: 3-room cottage, good well, Curry Chapter No. 135 fered by Dr. E. E. DeCou of the man Hawley’s long and efficient legislative record called angling provided however, m athem atics departm ent are as fol nice g ard en spot, outbuildings, O. E. S. Guides furnished If desired th a t it shall be law ful to fish w ith no encum brance. Call N ews Ml lows: Lower Columbia d istrict, As and his present outstanding position on the commit set Regular meeting«, third Satur n ets only in th e w a te rs of said X X X school: N orthern Wil day of eaeh month Visitor« tee referred to are of real tangible value to the first river, to-w tt F rom 6 a. m. on to lam ria ette high district, M ilwaukee high 1 F O R SA LE B aby Chix Golden welcome. E. M. PITNKR congressional district and its voters will not lightly J a n u a r y 20 to 6 p m on April srhool; Middle Williimette district B uff A W hite L eghorns (T horn always Worthy Matron, 1 and from 6 a m. on S eptem ber Proprietor. w ell-Tancred stra in s ). B lack Mi cast him aside and install a new man who will neces- 20 Albany high seho«l; Southern Wil Luclle E. Mc- to 6 p m on N ovem ber 30 of TRADING HORSES AMll) STREAM l I t . ■ e . a fill INCLUDE BEAUTIFUL Floras Lake IN YOUR 1928 ITINERARY On The Roosevelt Highway FISHING — HUNTING BATHING BOATING FLORAS LAKE HOTEL John R. Smith & Son. Props. l.lll 1 w Ils il.l f k l l ’G I l i r l m n t Real Estate ♦ la each y ea^ Sec HO Sixes R iver It shall be unlaw ful to ta k e o r fish for salm on o r o th e r food fish in th e w aters of Sixes river, In C u rry county. In an y m an n er w h atso ev er. except w ith hook and line coni- m only called an g lin g , provided however, th a t it shall be law ful to fish w ith setn ets only In the w a ters of said riv er betw een th e fol low ing dates, to-w it F ro m 6 a m on J a n u a ry 20 to 6 p m on April 1 and from 6 a m on Sep tem b er 20 to 6 p m on N ovem ber 30. of cacti y ear." The sam e law sam e d ates and sam e gen.-ial provisions apply to E u ch re creek. P isto l river, H u n ters creek C hetco riv er and F loras creek Sec 101. I t shall be unlaw ful to ta k e o r fish for salm on or o th er food fish in th e w aters of New riv er In an y m an n er w hatsoever, except w ith hook an d line co m m only called an g lin g " ln 1927 a law w as passed pro- Iding as follows "A ny person o r p erso n s who m ay skin, or rem ove from th e carcass. Isinetto d istrict. Roseburg high school, Coos Bay d istrict, North Bend high school; Southern Orc gon d istrict, Ashland high school. South C entral Oregon d istrict, Klam ma*1 Falls high school: N orth Cen tra l Oregon district. The Dalles high school; U m atilla d istrict, Pendleton high school; North E astern Oregon district. E nterprise high school. An eleventh district comprising South eastern Oregon is not entering a team in the competition this year. The interest in the inter district c o n tests is especially keen this year. Dr. Clark said, because two of the schools, Ashland and Pendleton, will each have a chance to become the perm anent possessor of the trophy by virtue of winning it three times The eleven high school districts into which Oregon is divided arc grouped together in two main di- viaions and the two w inning teams will come to Eugene for the finals. The question for debate by the S tate High School League this year is the 6 per ren t tax lim itations The winders of the E astern and W estern div isio n s wil! be settled by May 4th. according to Clark. norca». R. I. R eds! Q ueen Bess stra in ), B arred Rock» and T ü r ken» E noch Crews. S eabright C alifornia. M15t3p Y o u n g est S tu d e n t H o n o red at I ai v ersify U niversity of Oregon. Eugene.— Professor T u rn b u ll’s class in ele m entnry new sw riting has completed (•Ians for the pnblieatinn of « house >rgsn which will be issued sometime this month. W. J . Cohagan was chosen e d i tor of the paper, from a Hat of five eligible students subm itted by the instructor. The eligibles, those who mve received l ’s in the course either in the fall or w inter term, are Rex Tossing, B eatrice B ennett, Phyllis \ an Kimmell. Mildred W harton, ind William Cohagan. These five will constitute the editorial board Cohagan it a member of the Em ■‘raid sta ff, and when he entered the U niversity last fall, from W in nipeg, Canada, he was the youngest itudcnt registered ia school. Kentle. Secretary, Ixiuise C. Sco field PORT ORFORD LODGE A. F. & A. M. No. 170 .Meets second Saturday of eaeh month. 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