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e 2. iPor£BOrford¿Oregon¿J\ie s d a v i ^ u ^ u s ^ 7 i 1928. PORT ORFORD NEWS PORT ORFORD NEWS within which the cedar logs will furnish a w harfage revenue, and arrive at a w harfage charge which will fully meet the obligations, without the necessity of passing the hat among the taxpayers to support the cedar brokers. The taxpayers of the district will be satisfied with nothing less. In addition the case should be promptly appealed to the higher court and a final determination made as to the right of the district to dispose of property which has served the purpose for which it was cre ated and which is now being used solely for the pri vate gain of cedar shippers residing elsewhere than in Curry county. ticularly where the disease has NOTICE TO CREDITORS been o f a mild type. Danish au P ublished w eekly at Port Orford, Oregon. thorities assert that there are IN THE COUNTY COURT OF more cases of undulant than ty QBO W BORAN8ON. Editor THE STATE OF OREGON FOR phoid fever in Denmark. The CURRY COUNTY S n iarm l at the r o sto fflc e at Port Orford, Oregon, a t second class number of cases of undulant fever mail m atter under Act of March '3, 187*. In the Matter of the E state of has increased remarkably in the United States in the past year ' SARAH E McPHILLAMEY. De- because of correct diagnosis of ceased.* SUBSCRIPTION RA the disease. j The undersigned having been ap- Ona T e a r ___________________ 81.«« The ch ief sym ptom s of the dis- pointed by the County Court of Sts M o n th « _________________ ease are loss of appetjte, loss of the State of Oregon, for*the Coun Advertising rates I t cents per column inch. weight., marked weakness, head- ty of Curry, Executor o f the Last ache, chills, faver, profuse sweat- Will and T estam ent and of the E s ing, and frequently pain in thé tate of Sarah E McPhillamey, de Tuesday, August 7, 1928. joints The average duration of ceased, and having qualified, no- the illness from the onset to con- tice is hereby given to the credi- Method is the hinge of business, and there is no valescence is three months, but tors of, and all persons having cases lasting a year or long- claim s against said deceased, to method w ithout order and punctuality.—Hannah TIS BETTER TO COOPERATE er are not at all rare. The mor- present them, verified as required More. tality is very low The germ m ay by law, within six m onths after the Southwestern Oregon, along the route of tne be found in the blood stream and first publication of this notice to scenic Roosevelt highway, has not been receiving her in the urine In suspected cases said Louis L. Knapp at his resi- blood for the agglutination test dence in the town of Port Orford, proportion of the tourist travel from the south. should be submitted to th e’ state Oregon. W hether this fact is due to the lack of adequate hygi'enic "laboratory" a h cases ______ of Dated July 28, 1928. publicity Or Otherwise is beside the Case, but those ' undulant fever should be reported PORT ORFORD CEDAR DOCK—TAXES LOUIS L. KNAPP, engaged in catering to the tourists in Coos and C u r-ito ‘hp 9tate board of hpalth The Executor o f the Last Will The decision dock J 1 case 1_ brings forcibly to • fy counties concluded to send a goodwill s _ in - the ll* 1 • • ---- — -- ---- advocate fled quarantine aiiniic 1 D 71 ischarges 01 110,1 g C a 8 should I1UUIU and T estam ent and of the the attention of the public the whole question af-jinto California to give proper publicity to the m an y ,be disinfected, and an sanitary Estate of Sarah E McPhil- fecting the handling of Port Orford cedar u n d e r. advantages th at the Roosevelt highway offers to Precauti°ns employed m the con- J131t5. lamey, deceased. 81.•• present conditions over the Port Orford dock. Orig- tourists. Crescent City papers object to the m ission! ^ n i i i ^ S ^ inally created to handle general freight prior to the of this advocate, Frank B. Tichenor, a P o rt Orford existence of undulant fever in Or- advent of the Roosevelt highway, the dock has in man, the Courier going so fa r as to intim ate th at pgon ann,her argum ent for the recent years been relegated to the mere handling of Mr. Tichenor is prejudiced against the Crescent City X X “ 1 X r T ^ u r u i n g STARK BROS. out-going cedar logs—logs received in comparative- harbor by reason of the fact th at he comes from th e 1 p '»»*9 are not available, milk from ly small quantities, and during about a three months’ natural, no-bar, deep-water harbor town of Port Or- ,n,ected COW9 ahould bp bo‘'pd bp- NURSERIES period each year owing to road conditions, from ford. This is unjust both to Mr. Tichenor and the f°‘e drink‘2f;______ tra c ts within trucking distance of the harbor—as. the goodwill of the Californians whom he seeks to ob- Louisiana, Mo. m otor trucks now haul all the general incoming and tain. He is a goodwill advocate and nothing else,1 ¿financem ent in Air outgoing freight. The testim ony in the case devel and as the interests of Del Norte an,d Cilrry county W on b . y U. - O. ~ Crad oped th at the rem aining cedar within trucking dis- are of the same character, their citizens should work PLANTS FRUIT TREES tance of the dock will be exhausted within from two ; together harmoniously for the full development of to five years, a fte r which there is no expectancy of the coast region. VINES SH R U BS revenue from the dock with which to m aintain it ORNAMENTAL TREES and provide for the retirem ent of the bonded debt Support the library—buy several tickets for the when the same m atures, beginning in 1931, thus ne concert Friday night. cessitating general tax levies hn the taxpayers to provide all of such revenue. T hat this situation can VAL E. BOYER not be changed under present conditions is an ac cepted fact by those fam iliar with the m atter. Ow Representative ing to the topography of the back country, where are Port Orford, Ore. found the large stands of P ort Orford cedar, all year, round transportation other than by motor truck must High Low A M P M be provided and at a large expenditure of money, A. M P. M 8 17 5:32 11:04 10:47 and the making of such an expenditure naturally wpdnp8day August ? 6.32 6:26 12:08 11:41 i carries with it the necessity of enlarging and modern- T>“iayn A u g u s t i n 9 7:48 7:29 1:16 12:50 I izing the harbor facilities. That the P ort district is Saturday. August II 9:04 8:33 2:24 2:06 1 10:11 9:36 3:28 3 19 not in position to stand the necessary additional Sund*y- August 12 4:25 ' 11:09 4:27 bonded debt to provide such facilities no one denies, Tuesday, August ' h 12:00 5:18 5:23 and the federal government will not attem pt the har- 1— ■ ' bor improvements until the great potential tonnage T hat’s W hat Caesar Did pp™ °f my club in an public move- begins to turn into an actual tonnage. Thus, addi- rlde westward safeguarding of Hfe the pfur tional development of the rich natural resources of And grabbed the Gauls for Rome, ,hpr,nK of better roads and the th e trib u tary region must remain at a standstill un- What was the f,r9t thine that he defeat ° f "nfair laws less p riv a te 'c s p iu l steps into the breach, and this To tBem M „ 1 drive *"d my car as to keep the au to mobile in good repute in the com C o n d i t i o n V\<IS cind IS tho iunu&rncnt'&l IclCt on w h i c h Did he increase the people’s loads munity. th e Port commission based its decision, by and with And llbprty forbid? dug in and built good PORT ORFORD. ORE. the approval of the taxpayers, to sell the dock when No. He roads. Undulant Fever—a New the opportunity presented itself. That's what old Caesar did Disease in Oregon As now conducted, the taxpayers of the district He built good roads from hill to By Dr F D. Stricker. a re paying a subsidy to two or three cedar brokers hill, There have recently come to the to handle cedar logs over the dock on the one hand, h * i *« » good roads movement attention of the state board of health several cases of undulant while on the other hand these same taxpavers, as TU1 Rome got a11 the kale: fever, a disease hitherto unknown, well as the. balance of the taxpayers of the county, S S ” or at least unrecognized, in this a re witnessing the wanton depreciation of one of the U ntil ait loads led up to R om e— state. The term undulant is ap plied to this disease because it is g re a t tax assets of the county—the Port Orford ce- That'9 what old Caesar did. by w aves of fever d a r which grows nowhere else on earth save in Curry „ any town would mak. It8elf characterized lasting a week or so alternating UNIVERSITY OF OREGON, Eu- ' and southern Coos counties—without any adeyuate The center of the map. with periods of several days when retu rn , as these logs are shipped unsawed and the Wherp folks win come and settle there is no, or little fever. U n ge.ie.—Advancement in the field of dulant fever is also known as Mal aviation has come consistently to only money rem aining in the county being for the And^ ln pIenty.„ lap. Archie Loomis, a graduate of the 1 ta fever because the disease was University with the class of 1926, stum page, the falling, and the trucking. In addition If any town Its own abodes first observed on the island of according to word received this I Malta In the M editerranean sea to this, the cutting of this precious wood for export Of p°v*rty would rid, week by his friends here. After in the log, where but about 40 ner cent of th e t r e e i s Le‘ “ go out and bulld good ro a d 3 T h erp 93 WPl> as ° “ »«r p arts' graduation, Loomis first went into the air corps of the United States Utilized* the rem aining W) per cent being allowed to - K ansas City Journal-Post. occurred, human infection was army. NOTARY PUBLIC traceable to the use of goat's milk rem ain on the ground in the woods and rot, is an ec His ability as a pilot was recently In this country undulant fever onomic crime that no government on earth should Driver’s Ten recognized when Loomis was select has been largely contracted by the countenance. If this economic waste is to continue Commandments use of milk from cow s that had ed to fly the night air mail between San Francisco and Loa Angeles. He W. T. White lost their young, a the taxpayers of the district should not be called up- ? P, Te" C(’"u1’pndI’lpnt3" °' prematurely . then received an offer to do engi- as “contagious on to pay a subsidy to those engaged in the work, for the „ » >torist by Dr. E. B Me abortion ' The few cases dlseov- aearing work for the airplane divi Port Orford, Ore. sion of the Ford Motor company, and in addition stand what amounts to a fu rth er tax nanlp| president of the Oregon and he it now with that company. by reason of the fact this great asset is being har- *,a,p Mo,or Dr Mc| ca»>p that were known to have; Loomis recently flew through the vested without providing for a general d e v e l o p m e n t S | ’ .n“hi! forth west in an army plane. Curry Chapter No. 135 th a t will loss in taxable property tui for which »»»»• offset vaxiovv the ms. ivoo taanuir piupvivj WHICH followed, promise« pleasant and i d|„ lngulshPd only wUh ,he great-1 0 . E. S. • • • - - driving conditions for all 1 est difficulty from the germ caus-1 S ta rts Class in Dancing R egular m eetin gs, third Satur no adequate returns are - being made to t - he taxpay- ' - will obey all the laws of the e rs of Curry . county, and the Port commissioners state state' and m unicipality In which I ing contagious abortion, bacillus | Mrs. Orris Knapp started her day of each m onth. V isitors . abortus. . dancing class at Woodman hall always welcome. should promptly determine the total amount of the am driving my car Worthy Matron, Contagious abortion In cattle Friday afternoon with a very sat- obligations of the Port district, the period of time ' mechanical 1 w,n hav* my car ,n perf' c‘ Lucile E. Mc presents a serious problem not on- Isfactory number of pupils consid- condition so to Port Orford Hardware Co. Real Estate 1 INCLUDE BEAUTIFUL Floras Lake IN YOUR 1928 ITINERARY On The Roosevelt Highway FISHING — HUNTING BOATING BATHING FLORAS LAKE HOTEL John R. Smith & Son, Props. ly In the health hazards offered avoid accidents to the consum ers of raw milk, but I will keep my car under con also In the tremendous loss in dol- trol at all times. lars and cents to the dairy indus- I will be on the lockout for try of this state. Dr W H. Ly- children and heedless pedestrians tie state veterinarian. estim ates who might dash out Into the that from five to ten per cent of street without warning the herds in the W illam ette valley In the event o f an accident I are Infected with the germ caus will stop and render assistance Ing contagious abortion, and that I will observe conditions of the 1 the loss to the dairym en is easily highw ay which make driving dan- I over one and a half million dol gerous and support efforts to have i lars annually such conditions remedied Undulant fever has often been I will Interest m yself In legisla- ) m istaken for typhoid fever, par- lion designed to benefit motorists and do all w ithin my power to prevent enactm ent of unreason able restrictions. BANK I will warn others who violate , the law. and report their viola-I OF tlons. If serious I will cooperate with the offl- BANDON Refiner ! jnJ 'Vnyrrt of Native Platinum and Gold Market Pncaa f ilaci /»’ W IL D B E R G B RO S. SM S1T1NG A RPF1NING CO '4* M , S«n Fr.n.-m.-o ltu»( South S m Frmumcti Commercial & Savings Safety Deposit Boxes for Rent erlng it is vacation time. Mrs. , Knapp form erly danced on the Orpheum circuit and Port Orford ¡9 especially favored in having a resident teacher of such ability and pleasing personality, PORT ORFORD CONTRAC • — —• New Zealand Red*, bred, each 12.70 N ew Zealand Reda, with litters of 6, each ......... IM O They weight from 10 to 12 lbs. each Young Chinchilla Does, born September, each ..........................82.70 Young Chinchilla Buck, born September, each .........................82.00 Giant Flemish Does, 8 mos., 14 to 16 lbs., each ........................... 87 00 Giant Flemish Does, 2 mos. up, 81 up These rabbits all have pedigrees and can be registered by paying 81 00 each extra. Fryers shipped to order, prices. Write for TOKAY RABBITRY East A St., Grants Pass, Oregon. H D Manning, Owner. C. R. WADE A ttorney-at-L aw . First N ational Bank Bldg. Bandon - Oregon DR. L. R. PUGH Dental Surgeon At Port Orford Pharm acy Phone 1<1 Port Orford, Ore. H A T T O N ’S SERVICE STATION Associated Gas Kelly Springfield Tires L. B. HATTON Prop. Port Orford, Oregon L o g g e rs P o o l H a ll CONFECTIONERY Up-to-Date Goods Always Fresh W. J. Paulman, Prop. Rort Orford, Ore. WATCH THIS SPACE SEASIDE HOTEL Port Orford, Ore. K enzie. Secretary, Louise C. Sco field. S J Spoerl. N. S Perkins and the latter's niece. Miss Merle Per rf LODGE A. F. & A. M. kins. were shopping in town last No. 170 Thursday Meets second Saturday of each NOTICE TO WOOD TORS PRIZE W INNING RABBITS month. Vlattrng brethern wel come. FRASCI8 W. SMITH. Woewhipful Mast er. DA I ID JKNKS, Secretary'. N otice is hereby given that the Board of Directors o f Union High School D istrict No. 2 for Curry County. Oregon, will receive and consider bids for cutting and de WOODMEN livering 40 cords of good sound fir OF THE WORLD wood to be cut not less than 40 Inches In length Bids to be re W. 0 . W. Camp 609 ceived by the clerk of said District aC as on or before 9 o'clock a. m. of « s e ta f r a t P - K a 7 m o n ta V w tts ra -» « la n a » August & 1928. our camp By order of the Board of D irec W. J. SABIN, C. C. tor«. BERNAL FORTY, Clerk. RUTH CORSON. JI3U2. Clerk. LESS THAN 3 You see the telephone instru ment, which to m any is the sum and substance of telephone equipment. A ctually that tlephone rep resents less than 3 per cent of the total equipment necessary for your share of service Hid den from view are m iles of wire, switchboards, power plants and other equipm ent—the In visible remainder, necessary to render efficient service. WEST COAST TELEPHONE CO. 4