Page 2. ^^^^^■OrfordjOregoi^uesda^jJune^lOjlößS. PORT ORFORD NEWS PORT ORFORD NEWS P A T T E R S O N ’S A D D R E SS LAUDS O REG ON lem onade, coffee a n d trim m ings, PRIZE WINNING and th e tables. E veryone is a sk ­ ed to brin g lunch baskets. RABBITS S o uthern C u rry fa rm e rs a re al- j (Continued from Page 1) m ost th ro u g h w ith h ay in g for the I th e A tlan tic an d M editerranean. Catered at the Postoffice at Port Orford, Oregon, aa second class season. T he h ay cro p is m ore Now Asia, th a t co n tin e n t of tr e ­ mall matter under Act of March 3, 187». New Zealand Reds, bred, each 12.50 th a n usually heavy th is year. Tide Table for Week Ending J une 26, 1928, at Port Orford. m endous distances, v ast h um an re­ New Zealand Reds, with litters sources an d p o t e n t i a l n a tu ra l H igh Low SUBSCRIPTION RATES: 6> ♦ > w ealth alm ost unbelievable in ex­ A M P. M. of 6, each .......................... ..$3.50 A M. P M ♦ Oae T e a r __________________$ $ .• • tent, is a t th e beginning of a g re a t 1:28 3:02 They weight from 10 to 12 lba. each 8:16 8:23 ♦ P O R T O RFO R D -LA N G LO IS Six M o n th s________________ | 1 . »0 a w ak en in g W e on th e w est co ast T h u rsd ay , Ju n e 21 2 20 3:50 9:02 9:19 ♦ COMMUNITY CHURCHES Young Chinchilla Does, born a re in d ire c t touch w ith a fo rw ard F rid ay , Ju n e 22 Advertising rates 16 cents per column tach. 3:12 4:38 9:48 1017 <8> J. C. W hitsett. M inister. m ovem ent th a t involves over h a lf September, each .....................$2.50 S atu rd ay , Ju n e 23 4:06 5:25 10 33 Sunday, J u n e 24 _ 5:07 6:13 Tuesday, June 19, 1928. 11:18 11:19 ; th e h u m an race. Tw o hem isp h eres ♦ ♦ a a a a « a a a a * a Young Chinchilla Buck, born w hich have h e re to fo re com m uni- Monday, Ju n e 25 . 6:09 6:58 12:18 12:07 C alender of Service«. September, each ...................... $2.00 j cated acro ss th e A tlan tic a re now T uesday, Ju n e 26 . 7:17 7 43 1:17 12:57 L anglois—S unday school each A really brave man seldom fails to recognize the rap id ly developing a new com m er- S ab b ath a t 10:00 a. m. H o u r of Giant Flemish Does, 8 m os, 14 | c-ial in terco u rse w hich, w hen it same quality in others. It is only the coward or brag- ing any means of correcting them. public w orship 11:00 a. m. to 16 lbs., each .........................$5.00 mi _ „ „ x i t ___ _____ e U , i . reach es its culm ination, will m ean g a rt who belittles the courage of another.—Anon P o rt O rford — S unday school The next time. JOU feel like criticising those in com m erce on th e P acific to rival each S ab b ath a t 10:00 a, m. H our Giant Flemish Does, 2 mos. up, $1 up -1 . that «» A tlantic. authority, be - charitable enough l- and 1C fair enough , to of public w orship 7:30 p. m. withhold th at criticism until you are in a position Eight hu n d red m illion people in E ven in g services a t P o rt O rford These rabbits all have pedigrees and can be registered by paying $1.00 each India, C hina an d J a p a n a re o pen­ a t 8 o’clock each Sunday. to suggest a suitable remedy. extra. ing up m a rk e ts fo r th e m otor cars, W th e sew ing m achines, th e vacuum Refiners and ‘Buyers o f a a a > a ..................................... Fryers shipped to order. W rite for HOME MANUFACTURING Mr. and Mrs. E. E. D opyera of cleaners, th e radios, all th e prod- a j • n i »’ □ u prices. V estern ester n invention, in v e n tio n w whieh Los A ngeles. C alif. j ucts of W hich Native Platinum and Gold LAW YOU SHOULD KNOW <9 H ig h es t M a rk e t Prices (Editorial in Oregon Journal) Mr. an d Mrs. K eith Leslie, M r i your facto ries a re tu rn in g out in ♦ a and Mrs. E a rl E. Leslie, Coquille j th e e a st and m iddle w est. E. i M i J k J 1907 O ur TOKAY RABBITRY Baker, Oregon, has many citizens who think. W ILD BER G BR O S. Schroeder, M yrtle P o in t w estern p o rts a re th e n a tu ra l w ay S M E L T IN G A R E F IN IN G CO. They do not send all their tim ber products to the C h a p te r 350 of th e 1927 law s of P R ercy East A St., Grants Pass, Oregon. ay N o rris an d fam ily, P o rt Or- j sta tio n s en ro u te to unexploited Offices: 742 Market S t., San Francis,o Plant: South San Francisco E astern m arkets unfinished, to be worked into fin­ O regon provides: m a rk e ts across th e Pacific. H D Manning, Owner. • ford ished form by plants and workers in other states. " It sh all be u n law fu l for a n y Mr. an d Mrs. N. S. D ean and Y ou w ho know O regon on th e map, n ote o u r stra te g ic position on They m anufacture many wood articles for commer­ person o r persons to throw , dum p, d au g h ter, Ellen, P o rt O rford. C. R. WADE place o r allow to be th ro w n , d u m p ­ Mr. and Mrs. R oy D ugger, P o rt­ the w estern seaboard. On a di­ cial use all ready for the final consumer. Attorney-at-Law. re c t line w estw ard from th e up­ ed o r placed, an y rubbish, refuse land. STARK BROS. o r an y artic le o r th in g in an y Mr. an d Mrs. H. C. B eard, W ash ­ p er valley of th e M ississippi the Abraham Lincoln said: First National Bank Bldg. m o u n tain s a re low er th a n to the Wn. “I do not know much about these economic laws. ditch, lateral, canal, slough, w ater- ougal, n o rth o r the south. T he C olum bia H. V. P arsons, G ra n ts Pass. NURSERIES Bandon - Oregoa gorge m a rk s th e easiest w ay to But the Case as I grasp it is this: If buy a suit m ay h e re a fte r be used as a p a rt R. J. R ussell, S eattle, Wn. th e P acific. We a re a logical g a te ­ of clothes from England, we have the clothes and jof or ln connection with any drain- L ester G raiff, S eattle, W n. Louisiana, Mo. w ay fo r O rien tal trad e. In ad d i­ E. M. M orton, B andon. England has the money, but if we buy our clothes at I d age, work8 or drainage e|ant °r DR. L. R. PUGH rain ag e system o r a n y w aterw ay Mr. an d Mrs. B inxner, K la m a th tion, o u r navigable inland w a te r­ home, we have the suit and the money, too. w ays a re a p erp etu al g u a ra n te e of u n d er th e con tro l of an y d rain ag e Falls. Dental Surgeon E. R. Gurney, vice president of the Baker Lum­ d is tric t lying w est o f th e C ascade Mr. an d Mrs. H arold V enske, of | equitable fre ig h t ra te s fo r th e dis- trib u tio n of o u r p ro d u cts to all m o u n tain s o r to befoul o r pollute Gonzales, Calif. FRUIT TREES PIxANTS At Port Orford Pharmacy ber company, explains one case in which this philoso­ nr Mr an d Mrs. G. P. S co tt and th e p o rts of th e w orld allow to be befouled o r polluted phy is applied by his firm. Lumber itself sold as a n y su ch ditch, la teral, canal, fam ily, Langlois. O ffers A dvantages. SHRUBS VINES Phone l « i Port Orford, Or boards has not shown a dollaf of profit in the past slough, w aterw ay o r conduit, o r In R. E. Jones an d fam ily, San C onsider th e o u tsta n d in g ad- n e r to o b stru c t o r p erm it F ran cisco . ' v an ta g e s O regon h a s to offer the three years, he said. In fact, the losses have been a to n y be m o a b n stru ORNAMENTAL TREES cted by sto ck a n y such J a n e S. Sands. O akland, Calif. J prospective settler. W e have the heavy. w aterw ay, canal, d itch, laferal Mr. and Mrs. C has L arson, of j fin est tim b e r in th e nation. We Here is the way the Baker company converts slough o r conduit, an d an y person Jacksonville. i have, in abundance, th e w ater pow- loss into a profit: In the course of m anufacture, con-iu,,on convlc“°n thereof shall be Mr. an d Mrs. B. G. Clem ons, of I e r w hich th e in d u s try of tom or- V ancouver, Wn. I row will dem and. O ur m ineral re- siderable low grade stu ff develops, and In addition! ‘S VAL E. BOYER Chas. Spencer, N am pa. Idaho. sources a re p ractically untouched. there are “trim s, broken boards, thin stuff, rejects/»»" ks n o r m ore th a n $500, or Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W S m ith, of Of 18 m illion p o ten tial acres of SERVICE STATION R e p re se n ta tiv e j fa rm land, less th a n five million and the like. The parent company sells this product by imP|l9°nn«nt in th e co u n ty Jail M arshfield H arold D. Sm ith, M arshfield. I a re u n d e r intensive cultivation. We to its box factory, treating the box departm ent ex- - ¡X X £ £ Port Orford, Ore. Mrs. E. A da B a rr & Mrs. Be j have a b eau tifu l co u n try , an ex- Associated Gas actly as it would an outside instituion. ’ D u rin g th e 1927 session of the th e I a tric e B arr, O regon City. ; ceptionally p le a sa n t clim ate, a n d a The box factory employs 15 to 20 boys and young 1leK,8laturc senate i°ln‘ resolution R o b ert T ru ex and R alp h Bishop, i land of u n su rp assed fertility , w ith M arshfield. j all th the e m u l t i p l i e d resources Kelly Springfield Tires men They thus find employment in Baker, in t h e | I T S . " W. C. P a rk e r an d fam ily. M arsh- , th ro u g h w hich g re a t com m on- first rive months of 1928 they received a wage of has never adopted a s ta te song, field. w ealths a re b u ilt up. O p p o rtu n ity W. H F i-iguson an d fam ily, of still w aits a t th e end of the Ore- more than $8300, or at the rate of $20,000 a year. and L. B. HATTON M arshfield. ' gon T ra il fo r those w ho feel the Iluring the past three and one-half years of lumber M. Fogle and fam ily, B andon. urge w hich has ever im pelled the depression the box factory workers have been p a id , the song en titled ‘O regon. My Or- K en n eth P e rk in s and fam ily, of hardy, th e resourceful, and the Prop. am b itio u s to push on into the over $70,000 in cash. Each dollar in this $70,000, j w ords by J - A B u h a n o n D enm ark. passing from hand to hand, is a w orker in the com-' E V X - ''» T « .t X " “.1; Mr. .a n d Mrs. W allace M artin, W est. Port Orford, Oregon M arshfield. I w as born in O regon in th e year mumty, not once, but dozens of times. More or less Oregon, and, Mr. and Mis. J. F ltzh u rry . Sum- of h er adm ission to statehood. I of it has become a part of deposits in banks or of w h e re a s it is em in en tly proper ner. have seen th e s ta te develop from an d Mrs. R. K. S alter, of h er sm allest b eginnings to her building and loan associations, helping both business ed^therX™80"* 8hould be adopt’ I P o Mr. vto u v o u * ' ed. th erefo re, rtlan d . p resen t g reatn ess, a n d I believe, and the building and owning of homes. Certainly C e rta in l.V ‘ lie ...... is resolved by the Semite o f, . Mr and Mrs. O. S. Cole, Mr. and w ith sin cerity an d confidence, th a t this money spent in Baker is worth a whole lot more th e s ta te of O regon, th e house of Mrs. R oy Cole. Coquille. ! "the glory of h er p re se n t is her rep resen tativ es jo in tly co n cu rrin g : Mrs. E. J H elinker, B andon prom ise for th e fu tu re." to Baker than if spent in Oshkosh or Pittsburgh. H a ll “T h a t th e song en titled 'O regon, I Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Page. Co- In this way the parent company sold during the My O regon’, w ords by J A. B uch- auille PORT ORFORD, ORB. Mrs. M abel G illings, accom pa­ CONFECTIONERY first five months of 1928, 1,677,900 feet of lumber anon an d m usic by H en ry B. M ur­ Lieut. and Mrs. Thos. B. Reed nied by h er g ra n d d a u g h te r, Miss tagh. be an d th e sam e h ereb y is an d baby d au g h ter. San Francisco. B etty, w ho has been h e r guest, for which it received about $14 a thousand, a total accepted an d adopted as th e s ta te Up-to-Date Goods H. C. B ellow s,. R oseburg. m otored to Gold B each T hursday. of $23,217, a very good sale for the product. Always Fresh song of th e s ta te of O regon.’’ F red M M arsh an d fam ily. Sixes . . . . This feetage, if shipped as lumber, would be T he law s of 1921 an d 1925 w ere Miss E M. Schroeder, C ongress ♦ <8* W. J. Paulman, Prop. ended In 1927 to provide am ong P a rk . N Y ♦ nbout 70 carloads, but not shipped is a factor of some am Port Orford, Ore. o th e r th in g s a s follows BROOKINGS NOTES relief to the overburdened lumber market. "E v ery m otor vehicle shall be Mrs. A. B H o g att sp en t a few ♦ .......................................................... Sold merely as lumber, this feetage would have equipped w ith a bell. horn, w histle days In B andon th e last of the o th er device in good w orking week. Mrs. R oy B. C orson w as in , , brought the Baker community $23,217 or less. But or „ „ j„ „ ui . .... . . . Six h u n d red cases of salm on order, capable of em ittin g an ch arg e of th e post office d u rin g , ,, , , _ . „ ... * from the Gold B each P ao k in g com- made into a finished product and sold, it brought a b ru p t sound a d eq u ate i.. i_ in q u ality | ' i__ h er ______ absence ! p an y w ere shipped from th e Brook- back from Eastern consumers $34,615, every dollar an d volum e to give w arn in g o f the ings w h a rf th is p a st week on th e ap p ro ach of su ch vehicle to pedes­ TI5JE W ARRANT F.LECTION except a very small profit being distributed at home. S. S. M arth a B u eh n er for A storia. tria n s an d to th e rid e rs o r d riv ­ NOTICE. WATCH T he ste a m e r b ro u g h t in a large And the small profit to the company is also distribut­ ers o f anim als, o f o th e r vehicles, cargo of m erch an d ise for local ed in the old home town, making the process 100 per an d to persons e n te rin g o r leav­ U nion H igh School D istrict No, 2. business people as well as for Gold ing stre e t in te ru rb a n an d railro ad S ta te of O regon. C ounty of C urry. cent clear gain to Baker. THIS Beach. S m ith R iver and as fa r cars. E very person d riv in g a m otor nion H igh School D istrict No. so u th as F o rt Dick. The figures are from the records of the Baker vehicle shall sound said bell. gong, U Two. SS T he S. S. P re n tic e loaded out company, given by Vice President Gurney. horn, w histle o r o th e r device w hen­ N O TICE is h ereby given th .it a t w ith redw ood ties T uesday. SPACE ev er n ecessary as a w a rn in g of the Union H igh School D istrict No. He adds: “It seems axiomatic to me that any NOTARY PUBLIC Rev. A. B R eese re tu rn e d T ues­ d an g er, b u t not a t o th e r tim es o r Tw o Tim e W a rra n t election h ere­ day from a business tr ip to B a n ­ community selling its product as raw m aterial must for an y o th e r purp o se.” by called to be held a t th e H igh b rin g in g w ith him fo r a tw o always be poor, while the community which converts "E v ery bicycle o p erated upon the School B uilding In P o rt O rford, in don, v e e k s ' sta y his g ra n d d a u g h te rs. an d for U nion H igh School D istrict public h ighw ays and s tre e ts of W. T. White its product by an intensive process of m anufacture W inona an d L ita S hields and D or­ th is s ta te sh all have a fro n t tam p No. Two. of C u rry County. Oregon, will prosper.” othy Jam es. capable of fu rn ish in g su fficien t il­ on the T w en ty -fifth d ay o f Ju n e, Port Orford, Ore. Mr. an d M rs H ild reth , accom pa- lum ination to ren d er clearly d is­ A. D , 1928, betw een the h o u rs of nied by Mr. H ild re th ’s m other, are tw o o’clock P. M. a n d seven cern ib le an y su b sta n tia l object 40 CRITICISM feet d irectly ah ead o f su ch bicycle I o’clock P M the?e w iii’ b e’ sub- i,pendlng ,h e lr a n n u al vacatlon of an d shall c a rry a red lig h t to th e j m ltted .to th e legal voters th ereo f one m o n th in one of th e B enham Currv Chapter No. 135 (Editorial in Tribune) co ttag es re a r or, In lieu of a red light, th e th e question of c o n tra c tin g a tim e O. E. S. Criticism, if constructive, is good for our com­ bicycle m ay use a red reflex m lr w a rra n t in debtedness in the sum T he M isses M ary T u rn e r and of Five T housand ($5.000 00) Dol­ V elm a N ichols of Gold B each, in , Regular meetings, third Satur­ m irro r In th« rear." munity and for our people. day of each month. Visitors h ap ter 364 of th e O regon law s lars for the purpose of building a <'o n,panv w ith Je sse T u rn e r drove Rut criticism, with nothing better to offer, be­ of C 1927. to H a rb o r on business T h u rsd ay Port Orford, Ore. always welcome. at page 496 th ereo f, su b ­ gyntnasium on th e U nion H igh comes pessimism, and is destructive. It breeds dis section 9-h. provides Worthy Matron, ’V v x ^ School grounds now ow ned by said afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. J a c k M usser and Luclle E. Me- satisfaction over conditions that exist without offer T h a t a fte r Ju ly 1. 1927. it shall U nion H igh School D istrict in Kenzle. na r for o r | Ia m ily, »'ho have been a t P endle­ be u n law ful fo r an y person, firm , P o rt O rford. O regon. In a and ton fo r several m o n th s retu rn ed Secretary, o r co rp o ratio n to c a rry on o r con­ said U nion H igh School D istric t; I Louise C. Soo- d u ct In th is s ta te th e business of th e vote to be by ballot upon la s t week. KEEP IN TOUCH E dw ard G anong a n d D ouglas Celd. w hich shall be th e w ords "Tim e buying, spiling o r .B aling in new INCLUDE BEAUTIFUL Cooley, B rookings h ig h school W a rra n ts — Y es" and "Tim e W ar­ o r used m otor vehicles, u n less an d 1 F a ilu re to keep in touch w ith u n til he shall have received a it- 1 ra n t* -- N o"; and th e v o ter shall boys, left T h u rsd a y m o rning for the V ancouver w here th ey will spend cense from th e se c re ta ry o f s ta te j place a cross (X) betw een PORT OBFORI) your business or fam ily a t all au th o rizin g th e c a rry in g on or j w ords "T im e W a rra n ts " and th e a m onth a t th e citizens' tra in in g cam p. M rs C olem an Cooley took 1 LODGE A. F. & A. M. w ord ' Y es'' o r betw een the w ords co n d u ctin g of said business. S aid i tim es h as been m ade inexcus­ No. 170 license shall be fu rn ish ed an n u al- ! "T im e W a rra n ts " an d th e w ord the boys as fa r as Gold B each F ro m th e re th ey will go w ith W il­ able because of th e telephone ly by th e se c re ta ry of sta te , an d 1 "No”, w htch in d icates his choice. Meets second Saturday of each shall ru n from th e firs t day o f ' The polls fo r the reception of the liam B ean month. Visiting brethern wel­ Miss F lo ren ce Hill, w ho has the Ja n u a ry , 1927, an d a n n u ally th e re ­ 1 ballots c a st fo r o r a g a in s t come. IN YOUR 1928 ITINERARY CALL LONG D IST A N C E 1 indebtedness ta u g h t In the B rookings school for IRANCIH W. SMITH, after. b eg in n in g w ith th e first day c o n tractio n of said will, on said d ay and d a te an d a t several years, is a tte n d in g the of J a n u a r y of each y ear." W o rsh ip fu l M aster th e place afore-said, be opened at su m m er session of th e U n iv e rs ity ' DAVID JE N K S , On The Roosevelt Highway th e hour of tw o o’clock P M and of O regon a t E ugene. Miss Hill j S ecretary . Agate Beach Park News rem ain open u n til the h o u r of sev­ plans to a tte n d th e u n iv ersity dur- j V isitors to A gate B each p a rk ov­ en o’clock P M of th e sam e day ing the com ing y ear er th e w eek-end w ere w hen the sam e shall be closed R aym ond and G enevieve Wood, j FISHING — HUNTING — BOATING U W Vail an d wife. M arshfield By o rd er o f th e U nion H igh stu d e n ts a t L infield college, re­ WOODMEN O O H a tto n and son. Gold Hill School D istric t No. T w o School tu rn ed hom e on W ednesday fs r LONG DISTANCE BATHING H W harton. Gold Hill LOCAL ANO tecegoaph , OF THE WORLD B oard of C u rry C ounty, O regon, th e ir su m m er vacation. Mr and Mrs Ash an d son. RM- m ade this fifth day of May. A D. T he H a rb o r C om m unity club W. 0 . W. Camp 609 die 1928 plans a jolly celeb ratio n for Ju ly Mr 8 "A M rt II A S e ile rt Rtd- M seta r.nr. T “t M e »! sn a LOUIS L. K N A P P 4 T hts will be in th e n a tu re of die. month. Vbttyrn u C hairm an. B oard of Union a com m unity picnic w ith sw ings Mr and Mrs E arl V osberg, of our camp H igh School D istrict No $ an d bars, races o f all kinds, a pie R oseburg ) A TTEST L O U ISE S C O F IE L D W. 1. SABIN, C. C. John R. Smith & Son, Props. eatin g contest, sw im m ing, a big Mr and Mrs C C C a rte r Myr- BERNAL FORTY, Clerk. C lerk U nion H igh School picnic lunch SERVICE FIRST tle P o in t D istrict No 2 T he club will fu rn ish ice cream . Published weekly at Port Orford, Oregoa OBO W 8 0 RAN HON, Editor . * - ----- ill ♦ H A T T O N ’S Port Orford Hardware Co. L o g g e rs Pool Real Estate SEASIDE HOTEL Floras Lake F L O R A S L A K E H O T EL 4