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Port Orford, Oregon, Tuesday, August 21, 1928,
PORT ORFORD NEWS
trlcts.
Published weekly at Port Orford, Oregoa
QUO W. 0ORAN8ON, Bdltor
I
T he d istrib u tio n Is m ade
In acco rd an ce w ith th e levy of 10c
per c a p ita for each person of
school age residing in th e d istrict.
Along the Seashore
E n te re d a t th e P o sto ffice a t P o ri O rfo rd , O regon, a* second class
m all m a tte r u n d e r Act of M arch 3, 187».
Tide T able for W eek
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Advertising rates 16 cents per column tach.
E nd ing A u g u st 28, 1928, P ort O rford, O regon.
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Educational Chat«
By
Dr Arnold B«onett Hall
President, U niveriity of Oregon
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N O TIC E TO C R E D IT O R S
PRIZE WINNING
IN T H E COUNTY COURT O F
T H E STATE O F OREGON FO R
C U R R Y COUNTY
RABBITS
In the M atter of th e E s ta te of
SA RA H E. M cPH ILLA M EY , D e­
ceased.
T he u n dersigned h av in g been ap­
pointed by th e C ounty C ourt of
th e S tate of O regon, to r th e C oun­
ty of C urry, E x ecu to r of the L ast
W ill an d T e sta m e n t and of the E s­
ta te of S a ra h E M cPhlllam ey, de­
ceased, an d h av in g qualified, no­
tice is hereby given to the cred i­
to rs of, and all persons h aving
claim s a g a in s t said deceased, to
p re se n t them , verified as required
by law, w ithin six m o n th s a fte r the
j firs t publication o f th is notice to
said Louis L K n ap p a t his resi­
dence in the tow n of P o rt O rtord.
Oregon.
D ated Ju ly 28, 1928.
New Zealand Reds, bred, each $2.10
New Zealand Reds, with litters
of 6, each ............
93.10
They weight from 10 to 12 lbs. each
Young Chinchilla Doca, born
September, each —.....................92.10
The Influence at the schools In
building moral standards and quick-
Young Chinchilla Buck, born
•nisg moral perception in certain
September, each ............. ......... 92.00
Dare to be true, nothing can need a lie ;
lines of thought
Giant Flemish Does, 8 mos., 14
A fault which needs it most grows two thereby.
end conduct gives
promise of tre­
To picture Roosevelt highway as other than a
to 16 lbs., each ........ .................91.00
/
—George Herbert.
at e n d o u s good
splendid route harms all Oregon, in that it prevents
Giant
Flemish Does, 2 mos. up, 91 up
when directed to
, travelers from seeing one phase of the state th at can
the positive mo­
These rabbits all have pedigrees and
rality required by
¡only be seen along the Oregon coast line.
It is a
can be registered by paying $1 00 each
the civic duty of
difieren t landscape from the mountains and valleys
extra.
today. But eo far
and along with the latter and the highlands and mag­
m o s t teachings
Fryers shipped to order. W rite for
ASKING AN OUTLET
have been nega­
nificent distances of Eastern Oregon gives a coloring
prices.
LOUIS
L
K
N
A
PP,
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tive and personal,
(Editorial in Oregon Journal)
and variety to Oregon scenery th at no state in Amer-
E x ecu to r of the L ast Will
ignoring the posi­
Southern and southwestern Oregon are in num -.ica can match,
B. Hall tive and soeiaL
an d T e sta m e n t and o f th e
TOKAY RABBITRY
ben, and strength before the Portland hearing as
By and by, the picturesque Oregon coast route
E sta te of S a ra h E. M cPhil
_ graduate! of our public
East A St., Grants Pass, Oregon
would not blush with shame JI31t5. lam ey, deceased.
petitioners for the cross-state railroad.
, will carry travelers in multitudes. Give it time and schools
if detected in an act of dishonesty
H. D Manning, Owner.
here are representatives from .Jackson, Jose- it will tell its own history and herald its own attrac- or personal immorality, but these
same people would idly boast of an
phme and Gurry counties in Oregon and Del Norte tions.—Oregon Journal
ignorance regarding the current it-
C. R. WADE
county,
California.
They
seek
a
more
direct
outlet
i
sues of the ballot box and the capa­
Attorney-at-Law.
STARK BROS.
fo r their products bound east. They represent a If You Are Interested an d tra il w ork on the n atio n al city of the candidates of public of­
fice for whom they are asked to
F irst N a tio n a l B ank Bldg.
g reat territory of 5,370,000 acres, abounding in prod­ No m a tte r w here you live, you j I forests. _
vote. Thousands of citizens will de
ucts of many varieties.
NURSERIES
should read th e P o rt O rford N ews ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ > ♦
♦ ♦
RaAd on
-
D rag,*,
plore
the inefficiency and waste of
|
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The witnesses a t the hearing pointed out th at each
,, w eek:
,
<» government, while only tens will
Louisiana, Mo.
producers and shippers of the section must have
J
c m
, I ' study out the responsible parties
and apply the doctrine of strict ac­
DR. L. R. PUGH
their products carried 300 miles north to Portland county;
a
J
I^
r
.
RCHES
♦
M iniator.
<S> countability.
♦
or 400 miles south to Roseville, California before " you have ,elatives or fiends
The ery for reform is always in
# i
D en tal 9urg » o n
the air, but when a concrete meas­
they are started eastward. They te stified 'th a t the
<9 <?> d>
FRUIT TREES
-
PLANTO
ure is suggested that easts a burden
A t P o rt O rford P h arm acy
cross-state line would be the basis of a system th at lng:
C alen d ar of services fo r Sunday, upon a group or class, they are too
would open a m arket for 31,326,000,000 feet of tim -1 If you are lnterestPd ln p ™»- . A ugust 28, 1928.
frequently willing to bear the bur­
VINES . SHRUBS
P h o n e i«i
Port Orford, Or^
L anglois—S unday school a t 10 den. Thousands of these same per­
her in Del Norte county alone, much of it redwood,I T X " “ “X u a
a. m. each Sunday. H o u r o f pub- ‘ sons would rally to the defense ef
O RN A M EN TA L T R E E S
io r
most oi the m arket is now in the Missouri ture in clu d in g d airy in g and stock lie w orship: 11 a. m.
their ideals of national honor, were
P o rt O rfo rd —No S unday school it assailed by a common foe, But
riv er’ territory. In the Oregon counties there are ra!’? ng:
irln g A
A ugU
ugust
industry and disease may claim its
other billions of feet largely lying idle for lack of a fishing“ “re ,nterea,ed in dee[>-9ea 1 dur,ng
Bt H our of public ( ‘ dally
w orship 8 p. m.
toll of hundreds, through the
more direct connection with the East.
, ___
If you a re in terested in h u n tin g ;
T hem e of discourse m o rning and inefficiency of democracy, and the
VAL E. BOYER
It was pointed out th at in Josephine county are If you arp interestPd in stream evening. "T he In n e r S p irit of the public eita idly by. They have no
C ross”. C hoir p ractice T h u rsd ay conception of a nation’s honor that
more than 40 kinds of useful minerals, including cop- " Ï X
R e p r e s e n ta tiv e
SERVICE STATION
evening a t 8:00 o'clock.
, calls for patriotic service in the
per,
iron
and ........-
lime, .1.*
a larger
is found
pleasant T h o u g h t for m ed itatio n
cause of justice, righteousness and
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- - - .........
F,v.i . o i variety
i c i y u i a than
u IS 1UUIK1
H l in
“ “ an
,UB" |dea|
1 cn m climate
a ie am id am id pleasant
this
Port Orford, Ore.
f l t l V f i l f t t e i e t i n t h e T T n ii-z iz I
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s u r r m in H Ir v u
any
district in the United States. Among
these min-
surroundlnK«-
w e e k - - w e look not a t th e th in g s decency at home.
But
the
American
people
have
not
Associated Gas
eral resources are 60 million
tons of ore rich
in con-
T
, <hontprnp'atP a '«cation m i w hich «re seen, but a t th e th in g s
n p r a n d S i It I (MIO BOO
, t _____I ’l
•, , 1
° f thp mo8t d el|Kh tfu l and w hich a re not seen; fo r th e th in g s lost their ideals. They have not lost
per, ana o0U,UUU,000 tons OI readily accessible lime natural recreatio n al regions on the Which a re seen a re tem p o ral; but their capacity to reapond to the call
Kelly Springfield Tire
VPt to
t o be
h e discovered
H ian n vorzizl
ast, or
! the th in g s w hich a re not «««n
seen a ov«
re of human need. The instinct of
with g reat Quantities
quantities yet
P acific co ast;
( sympathy and love of justice still
e te rn a l.”
Witnesses showed th at most of the g reat output
"¿s
smolder in every true American.
of Apples and pears in the g reat Rogue river valley ,,ne °f trav el
The function of modern education is
Gold
Beach
Items
L. B. HATTON
a ie marketed in New ork and London and move T^e Npws *• published each F F ra
ra n n k k G
o iim
re d filed
ie d on
on 640
mo acres
acres , to show th at with the change from
ilm o ore
a pioneer nation to an Industrial
east
rail, but
now
go by
round-about
"»under the e n ia r ged hom estead act state have come new problems and
Prop.
being by hauled
306 must
to 400
m íes
north
or south routes
before - ZX
h e °n ^ 7 ue9day
X ^ andpovpra
f
now demands upon the spiritual and
moral forces of the nation. When
Starting eastward.
’
undeveloped section o f the U nited ¿ « d i . In sections 3 a ^ d o
Port Orford, Oregon
these needs are brought home to the
With $10,000,000 invested in the fru it business in bung“’ it ^ to “ 8U£’ c ,ip tlo n w in 3fi “ and section 34, tw p 35 14 American youth; when he is taught
to read in complex problems of the
Jackson county, witnesses from there urged more di- - " h . t y o V X
day a challenge to his manhood;
rect and more economical railroad connections and and hab^,aat of the move!”ent are visiting her m o th er Mrs M ira when he ia brought to realize tbst
Rernm !d H tHe cro88-Btate railroad would be such, X V S X u" X ‘alrapid dev”- 1co.vi„,
the most treacherous foes that assail
resources
Mr. Hickey, a nephew of P e te r hie nation are the forces of greed,
a route.
wlth whlch 3
has blessed Hickey, a form er resid en t of Gold injustice and selfish indifference;
It is the appeal of good people for a railroad by’Curi-y cou,'ty
B earh passed th ro u g h tow n P e te r when he is brought face to face with
PORT ORFORD, ORE
which distances would be shortened, haulage of cars
....
_
H ickey will well be rem em bered the gigantic problems of modern life
CONFECTIONERY
with
their
challenge
to
his
courage,
by
the
old
resid
en
ts
of
the
county.
backward and forward be lessened the wages of . " hat Rangers Do
hie scholarship and his patriotism,
I p-to-Date Goods
the American youth will not be
T T “Ver1 ro.u" d-"1b0“ ‘ r ou,es >'<• save®, and
£Z¡
t h i economies be introduced in the transportation 'ange,s d° when they are not
M r and M rs h L w ^ t s te w « r t found wanting.
Always Fresh
This, then, is the task that awaits
W. J. Paulman, Prop.
of their enterprise
and life work.
It is an appeal s s i í K " g‘7 n A in the an and
d*u«htpI HpIp"- °<
the teacher as he stands before his
s w " ’ & " e o f , a k in ,i to m a k - a "
s s - j s . - s r j s n
group of young Americans. They
Port Orford, Ore.
0,1 UP°? t/’°8e wfl° are t° decide the issue. dlstn“ fo rester. P o rtlan d . O regon zona Inn Mr S tew art w as for must be brought face to face with
the realities of life. They must be
When you look at the railroad map of Oregon „ h " “? 1 7 to thl" repo" ,he 22 n,erly *“tor °f the P ort o r to r d brought
to a deeper appreciation of
and there see that the great central areas
of the X X o ñ ^ o d u ^ ^ ^ n u e ^ Z ”w TuMday and Wed"~day the duties of democracy. They must
f l i t / t ' S/ a r
aS,the °cean have no direct eastern »t238.«89<tf d u rin g the 12 m onths ra n c h an d V hurZ dav t v e n t o g ^ learn th at the price of liberty and
justice and progress is eternal vigi­
outlet, doesn t It make you reflect?
Pnd,nR Ju n p 30 1928 T he larg est beach p arty w as given in th e ir lance.
The development of this
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, P®r t ° f Ibis cam e front sales of honor.
vision and spirit of democracy is not
A T R t V F l r u g I H I-IV V
n atio n al
fo rest
tim b er
w hich
, --------------------
WATCH
the work of the moment to be done
A lK A V b b b K S HAVEN
bro u g h t in $985.278.55
Fees for W A N TED TO T R A D E -In c o m e
in time of pressing need. I t is the
p roperty K lam ath F alls to r 10 or slow and patient method of building
“ Reports have been circulated below the Oregon
20 acre tr a c t n e a r ocean w here into youthful thought the social
THIS
siatc line that the Roosevelt highway is im passable”
fo1 !,un,n,ei-home sites and garden, fru it, p o u ltry an d two viewpoint, and of guiding the dy­
says
a Gold Beach news
dispatch
“This is « »•PsnlHno-*other
Hp*c,al U8M of fo,est
land cow s m ay be handled. K lam ath namic instincts of the child into the
ill m ilr h
1«:
1 J-
A
v a u l t i n g account for J261H800
The re
F a'I p ro p erty have paved stre e ts chanels of socialized activity.
U,
a ’ 1 • a ,el i ’t lnbr ,1,Vertt‘d to Other high- m aln d er co m e, u n d e r t r e s p . ’. «X and
SPACE
NOTARY PUBLIC
sidew alks in; one three-room ’
? ■ m
*8 senoualy hurting Coos and C UrrV eoun-’t,ements an<1 rni®c®lI*neotM items, house g arag e an d w orkshop
lies, the dispatch adds
*
(
en<1
transac- ren ts fo r $25 a m o n th , one five-
New York Au iippret iiilil
in
room g arag e and cabin ren ts for crease In the iiuiuhcr of young peo
W. T. White
$40 a m o n th ; both pro p erties t pie who fall prev to mental diseases
i ' l ^I’titt. from the Oregon state line n o rth -1 ,or<?st ’up«rvi«ors on th e ground. m odern W hat have you to of- 1 Is found by Dr Metins S. Gregory,
he,-id of the psychiatric departm ent
ward through Brookings, Gold Beach Wedderhurn , 7hl’ ls ln add,“on
,h- work fer. A ddress T. B. W , c are of of
P o rt Orford, Ore.
Bellevue hospital.
Port Orford Bandon
. I\l
I ,>'• I ,
,
»hev do fig h tin g fires an d building
P o rt O rtord News
People
a
re
more
enlightened
Rond
4 nJ ? ,îl 11,1 M arsbf,eld and North roads tra ils an d o th e r im prove
about the d anger of letting mental
Hend to Reedsport, 173 miles.
m ent.
and nervous Ills gain headway, and
State
Library
Books
It is a smooth, hard road, picturesque and full A ccording to th e fo rest service, C ounty S u p erin ten d en t H arris as n result more youthful eases C urry Chapter No. 135
is revenue Is produced from >
reach the hospital, he says, but this
O. E. S.
of all the surprises of mingled mountain and shore h th andling
th e fo rest as a renew able | announcea *bat 140 lib ra ry books does not fully explain the Increase
Regular meetings, third Satur
line scenes. It has a lure and a beauty that thrills I. so n , e to produce the g reatest - ** J“ 8t heen r**r *'lv»‘<l front the
"T he higher stan d ard s of the
day of each month. Visitors
regon s ta te lib rary for d istrlb u
present day a re largely respottsl
the traveler and that sends the tourist on to broad­ go<id to th e g re a te st n u m b er It O tion
always welcome.
Port Orford, Ore.
am ong the v arious school dls- hie.” he states. “The dem and for
Is also pointed out th a t 25 cen ts
Worthy Matron.
cast the charms of Oregon as a wonderland.
m aterial luxuries Is g reater today
o u t o f every d o llar of all of these
Lucile E. Mc­
than it h as ever been. T he long
receip ts is re tu rn e d to th e sta te s
ings of youth a re more Intricate
Kenzie.
an d co u n ties fo r th e road an d
huckleberries
more difficult to attain . They a n
Secretary,
school fund, w hile an ad d itio n al
more likely to he thw arted. Ami
A
WANTED
Louise C. Sco­
an Increase In thw arted longli ngs
10 per cen t is m ade av ailab le to r
INCLUDE BEAUTIFUL
A larg e crop this y ear
We
field
and
am
bitions
m
akes
for
an
In
use by th e fo rest service to r road
LESS THAN 3
w ish to p u rch ase 60.000 pounds
crease ln abnorm al mental nml
nervous states."
of h u ck leb erries P rice flt.c per
I>ound at C an n ery B erries m ust
PORT ORFORD
HATS
be cleaned
Boxes a re fu rn ish ­
You see the telephone in s tru ­
Britons Ask When
ed pickers.
LODGE A. F. & A. M.
m
ent.
w hich to m any Is the sum
We have a
Is Fresh Egg Fresh
H OLT-UH VSE ( A N N IN ;
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No. 170
an
d
su
b stan ce of telephone
London.—When Is a fresh eg;
INC.
Complete Assortment
Meets second Saturday of each
equipm ent.
treshT
A. C. Chase. Mgr.
month. Visiting brethern wel­
T hat Is w hat a comm ittee
of the
IN YOUR 1928 ITINERARY
M yrtle P oin t
•
O regon
come.
im inted by the m inistry of agrlenl
A ctually th a t tlephone rep­
F R A N C IS W. SM ITH ,
tu re Is trying to ascertain. Tin
Latest Styles
Worshipful Master
com m ittee has had sittings will
resen ts less th a n 3 per cen t of
On The Roosevelt Highway
the National F arm ers' union an
DAVID JKNKS,
For Summer
the to tal equipm ent n ecessary
'h e N ational Poultry council on th
Secretary )
fo r your sh are of service H id­
ippllcatlon of an order making thi
BANK
Broadway Millinery
m arking of Im p o rtd ^ eg g s cnrnpul
den from view a re m iles of
FISHING - HUNTING — BOATING
259 So, B roadw ay
1
sory.
w
ire sw itchboards, pow er p lants
OF
M arshfield. O regon.
Many poultry deniers said the
BATHING
agreed th a t th e age limit for a fre«i
WOODMEN
an d o th e r eq u ip m en t- the In­
egg was 14 days. A Leith Ic p r'-
BANDON
OF THE WORLD
visible rem aind er, n ecessary to
however said that he had fre rçuvtlt
Ill
Rf/mrrf jn J 'fnyrri of
ren d er efficien t service.
ly eaten Russian eggs, enol d ii
W. O.
Camp 609
various ways, which were six
Commercial
&
Savings
Native Platinum and Gold
Mteta r.wt I ' '* #
g! «
old. yet quite fre«h.
month.
Visit]
IMX 7 l « H
a
Then said the chairm an if rt
Highest M arin Prxes
> -«
IÄ1’
'Xim m lttee:
our camp.
Safety
Deposit
Boxes
M EST COAST
John R. Smith & Son, Props.
"I don't supi use voii',1 ■
WILDBERG BROS.
W J . SA RIN . C. C.
for Rent
■at them front preference, h
S M H T I N G a »l-H .N J.N G c o
TELEPH
O N E CO.
B E R N A L FO RTY . C lerk.
^V|fc*** '<2
N» San FrtMK«are
•r by » ay of expetleuce.”
Kern.
San It*au^u
----1 • --- own « 11IUIV UIICVl VU
p,,,,,.’,™
wnicn
H A T T O N ’S
AX™
Port Ortord
Hardware Co.
L o g g e rs
P o o l H a ll
Di„„e757„ta
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