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Port Orford, Oregon, Tuesday, September 11, 1928. Page 2. PORT ORFORD NEWS Pnbllahad w eekly at Port Orford, Oragoa. GEO W PIR A TES* W E E K L Y E d n a Miller. E ditor. 8ORANSON. Editor E n te re d a t th e P o sto fflce a t P o rt O rfo rd , O reg o n , as second class m at) m a tte r u n d e r Act o f M arch 3, 187*. T ide T able fo r W eek E nd in g S ep tem b er 18, 1928, a t P o rt O rford, O r. Cow H igh A. M P. M. A. M. P M SU B SC R IPT IO N R A TES: One T e a r ___________________ Six M o n t h s __________________ A dvertising rates 25 cents per colum n Inch. T h u rsd ay , Sept. 1 3 _________ ____ 11:19 ....... .1 2 10 12:48 S atu rd ay , S ept 1 5 ........... ____ 1:29 M onday, Sept 17 .................... 2:10 T uesday, Sept. 18................... _ .. 2:53 Tuesday, September 11, 1928. The chief factor in any man’s success or failure must be his own character; that is, the sum of his common sense, his courage, his virile energy and TAXPAYERS PLAN capacity. Nothing can take the place of this indi ORGANIZATION vidual factor.—Theodore Roosevelt. C ook Bay Men H ead C om m ittee to F o rm New A ssociation In Coos County. I DEPENDABILITY A Coos T ax p ay ers asso ciatio n is o rganized In th e co u n ty an d What greater tribute can be paid a man than a being m eetin g is called to be h eld a t to say he is dependable, for this means that he is re th e M arshfield city h all a t 2 liable, trustworthy; that confidence may be placed o ’clock F rid a y a ftern o o n of th is T he o rg an izatio n co m m it in him. That kind of a man is a valuabfe asset to week tee is com posed o f J. E. M ont any community, business or organization. gom ery, A. S. K ohler, W. C. C on We never worry about such a man. We know rad , H e rb e rt A rm stro n g . B en R. A. H. P ow ers a n d Ben that he will do what is expected of him; that he will C S. handler, F ish er, all o f Coos Bay. be at the right place doing the right thing at the T he aim s an d purposes, acco rd right time; we need never fear that he will violate ing to a c irc u la r le tte r ad d ressed to tax p ay ers, a re "to analyze budg a confidence. ets of th e co u n ty and Its m unicipal If a man be dependable he is honest, painstak subdivisions a n d in fo rm m em bers an d th e public as to fin d in g s to ing, thorough, thoughtful and strong. th e end th a t tax p ay e rs m ay a c t Dean Stanley once said: “Give us a character in tellig en tly w hen b u d g ets a re o ff on which we can thoroughly depend and it is won-, ered fo r ad o p tio n ; to in v estig ate e needs fo r w hich bond issues derful how many . . , brilliant qualities we can safe th an d special tax es m ay be proposed ly and gladly dispense with.’’ an d to publish fin d in g s; to follow up an d an aly ze ex p en d itu res to A man might be brilliant, clever, smart and yet see th a t th ey co n fo rm to b udget not be dependable. a p p ro p riatio n s an d to p rom ote A dependable man therefore is the kind that is econom y to th e en d th a t th e tax get as m uch value as needed in this strenuous age. Never were depend d th o e llar p riv will ate d o llar expended sim i able men so necessary as now when everything is larly ; to g a th e r In fo rm atio n for done on such a large scale and so much “depends” on m em b ers an d th e public as to eth o d s o f h an d lin g public b usi man power which after all creates, governs and reg n m ess h ere and in o th e r com m un ulates the great machine power of today. ities to th e end th a t th e m ost eco nom ical an d effective m ethods m ay be used and to co o p erate w ith sim ilar o rg an izatio n s h e re and elsew here; to advise and assist v ario u s public o fficials b u t not to be a p a rtisa n , political o rg a n iz a tio n .” T he c irc u la r also says: " It is co n tem p lated th a t th e w ork of th e asso ciatio n will be o utlined by an activ e b o ard of d irecto rs, elected by th e m em bership, and co n d u ct ed by v arious co m m ittees o f th e m em bers, w hose w ork will be f a cilitated an d m ade e f f e c t i v e th ro u g h th e office of th e asso cia tion w here n ecessary au d its, cler ical an d sten o g rap h ic w ork m ay be carried on " 11.30 12:08 12:44 1:17 1:46 2:17 2:47 4:55 5:37 6:17 6:52 7:25 7:57 8:28 5 13 5:59 6 41 7:21 8 00 8:38 9:18 County Clerk’s Filings H igh school began la st M onday m o rn in g w ith an u n u su ally large enrollm ent, th e la rg e st in th e his to ry of th e P o rt O rford high school. T h e n u m b er of seats in th e assem bly room w as inadequate, room h av in g to be m ade fo r a n o th e r row. T he p re s e n t num ber of s tu d e n ts is 31. T hose in th e fre sh m a n class are: M arie L indberg, R ay From m . R u s sell P alm er, L ela C rum ley, Clin ton F rom m . W a lte r S utton, L au ra T h u rm a n , M a rg a re t T ichenor, C larence P rice. V ernice Ingell. S ophom ore class m em bers: C a th erin e S m ith. H ow ard Jam ieson. Bob T ichenor. R uby P u rd in , Vel m a Johnson. J u n io r class: Neil Rice. D onald M cKenzie: Alvin A nderson. A nna B arton, F a n n ie C orbin, G erald T ichenor. R u th M iller, W endall S hutt. S enior class: Floyd W right, Dale T h u rm an , A nna T ichenor, M arion T ichenor. E d n a Miller, B u ste r An derson, N o rm an Quigley. A s tu d e n t body m eetin g w as held a t th e la tte r p a rt of last y ear and th e follow ing officers took th eir positions th is y ear: Floyd W right, p resid en t of th e P o rt O rford H igh School S tu d en t Body; A nna B arton vice-president; E d n a Miller, sec re ta ry ; Neil Rice, tre a su re r. A m eetin g w as held S eptem ber 6 and in ad d itio n th e follow ing officers w ere elected: E d n a Miller, high school lib ra ria n ; B u ste r A ndeison, p re sid e n t of th e H ig h School A th letic a s s o c ia tio n ; Bob Tichenor, v ice-president; A nna B arto n , tre a s u re r; E d n a Miller, secretary. O th e r m a tte rs in re g a rd to dues, m eet ings, etc., w ere ta k e n up and d is cussed. O ne of o u r fo rm er students. E le a n o r P u rd in , is a t p resen t on a visit in P o rtla n d a n d it will probably be sev eral w eeks before she will e n te r school. W ork h as been s ta rte d in p re p arin g a location fo r building the gym. W e w atch eagerly each m ove th a t is m ade. T he school is m ore th a n pleased w ith the lib ra ry tab les and chairs, as they m ak e It m uch m ore con ven ien t fo r reference w ork and stu d y to be done. T he a tte n d a n c e w as 100 per cent for the firs t week in high school. We hope th a t it m ay continue to be as good th ro u g h o u t th e year. Ja m e s W rig h t-D elm ar Miller, com plaint. In d ep en d en t P r in te r ’s Supply Co., vs. C u rry C ounty P u b lish in g Co., com plaint. F. M. E w in g -F o rest Steeves, sa tisfactio n of m ortgage: F o re s t Steves, Jo h n R. Miller, sa tisfa c tio n of m ortgage. H en ry A. S chroeder, Levi L ouis Corliss, sa tisfactio n of m ortgage. R. S. B u rt, S ta te L and B oard, m o rtg ag e T. L. Carey, E. C. M ather, m o rt gage. K ate H u n tin g to n McGrew, W R. H u rst, m ortg ag e F o re st Steeves. F. F F ria n t, deed. Jo h n Nielson. W. A. P a n te r, deed. L. L. Corliss, L aw rence C linton, deed. Geo. D. W ood. Geo. D. Wood, deed. S a ra h H u rst, K. H. McGrew, deed. F lo ra s C reek C em etery, H elen W illard, deed. H e n ry T. P erk in s. E lsie B. R id ley, m a rria g e license. T. E H ouse. T he Teddy, loca tion. R ich ard Sim pson. Nell B u rtn er, m a rria g e ilcense. Jo h n R. Hill, Geo D. Wood, com plain. A m erican T ype F o u n d ry Co., C u rry C ounty P u b lish in g Co., com plaint. Thos. R obinson E st., p etitio n for ad m in istra tio n . C has. Doyle. E arl Jo h n sto n , deed. M innie S teineke W alter Steln- eke, deed. W alter Steineke. C u rry C ounty B ank. deed. E va Miller, C u rry County.* deed. J a y A dam s. L am in a C lark A lgerlon Johnson. M ildred E n - derspy. m a rria g e license. Edw. B. H ayes, W J W alker, deed. s> <4* U. S L and O ffice. E B. Hayes, B RO O K IN G -H A R B O R N EW S # receipt. R. F. Owens. W. L Owens, deed. . * .......................................... PORT ORFORD NEWS Bandon Beach Scenes At Eastern Movie INCLUDE BEAUTIFUL Floras Lake HATS We have a Complete Assortment IN YOUR 192S ITINERARY of the On The Roosevelt Highway Latest Styles For Summer Broadway Millinery FISHING — HUNTING — BOATING BATHING 259 So B roadw ay M arshfield. O regon. Refiners and fo v en o f FLORAS LAKE HOTEL John R. Smith & Son. Props. N ative Platinum and (m id H ig h e s t M a r k e t P n cea , A” W ILD BI'RG BROS. S M F ir iN f'. A P F F IM N C ÇO vMt.ra ’ 41 Maritai S« , San Fransi».« Plant: io u th San lran<t»<v A large crop th is year. We w ish to p u rch ase 60.000 pounds of h u ck leb e rries P rice 6t«c per pound a t C an n ery B erries m ust be cleaned Boxes a re fu rn is h ed pickers. H O l.T-t IIA S F < ANNIN»; IO „ INC. A. C. « 'base, Mgr. M yrtle P oint - O regon BANK OF BANDON Commercial & Savings Safety Deposit Boxes for Rent M arshfield M rs I.e<> Q uack en b u sh and the M isses K a th e rin e and P hyllis Des- sln g er cam e over from K erby on T h u rsd a y to visit frien d s a t H a r bor M rs Q uack en b u sh bro u g h t h e r pet coon w ith h er C larence Gillson cam e up W ed n esd ay from E u re k a because of ' th e Illness of his w ife w ho is v is itin g h e r p arents. M r an d Mrs. J W Isen h art. V C. K lndel. w ho w as at hom e the firs t of the w eek v isitin g his I fam ily an d frien d s for a few days. I re tu rn e d W ednesday to his w ork w ith the Silver F alls T im ber com pany. * 4 4 ❖ : Ï Ï ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ "W hen I s ta rte d in life, young Fryers shipped to order. W rite for m an," said th e pro p rieto r, ”1 w o rk prices ed 12 hours a day.” “Y es,” replied the w indow trim m er, “b u t in th ese rap id tim es a n y one w ho took 12 hours to do a East A St . Grants Pass, Oregon. d ay ’s w ork w ould get fired." H D Manning, Owner ❖ ❖ TOKAY RABBITRY : * Ï C. R. WADE : A tto rn e y -a t-L a w. STARK BROS. ❖ F irst N atio n al B an k Bldg. NURSERIES Louisiana, Mo. F R U IT T R E E S V IN E S - - PLA N TS SH R U B S B andon - O regon * DR. L. R. PUGH ❖ D en tal S urg eo n Î A t P o r t O rfo rd P h arm acy Phone l s l T ❖ <1 P o rt O rfo rd , Ore. V O RN A M EN TA L T R E E S VAL E. BOYER R ep resen tative Port Orford, Ore. ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ H A T T O N ’S SERVICE STATION ♦ ❖ Associated Gas Kelly Springfield Tires K enzie. S ec re ta ry . L oulae C. S co field PORT ORFORD LODGE A. F. & A. M. No. 170 M eets second S a tu rd a y o t each m o n th V isitin g b re th e rn w el com e. F R A N C IS W. SM ITH , W orshlpfal Master DAVID JE N K S , Secretary. ♦ ♦ •» .«» 4» > > tft <♦> > > & • ■tv » WOODMEN a P O R T O R F O R D I.ANGI.OP* ♦ ♦ C O M M TN ITY C H E R C H E S (ft ■.f J. C. W h itsett. M inister. * ♦ • l! » -I ♦ Mieta m t M f c l * m o n th V is it>re ft» U C a len d ar of services fo r Sunday. o u r cam p Sept. 9. 1928 W. 1. SARIN. C. <’, L anglois -S u n d a y school a t 10 BERNAL FORTY, Clerk. a m H o u r of public w orship. 11 a. «a. ♦ ♦ V SI Real Estate HUCKLEBERRIES WANTED ❖ B andon-by-the-Sea is not u n know n on th e ea ste rn coast, a c co rd in g to a le tte r received by S M rs. R. V. L eep from h e r m other, i New Zealand Reds, bred, each 82.70 Mrs. J. S. H ughes, from S o u th N or- j w alk. Conn., in w hich she told of New Zealand Reds, with litters a tte n d in g th e m oving p ictu re th e of 6. each ............................... 70 a tr e re c en tly an d seeing several They weight from 10 to 12 lba. each splendid view s of B andon beach in th e P a th e new s review. Mrs. Young Chinchilla Doea, born H ughes an d h e r com panion. Miss September, each ....................... 82.70 M arjo rie Lorenz, w ere g re a tly su rp rised w hen th e caption "B an- Young Chinchilla Buck, born September, each ........ .. ............82 00 don-by-the-Sea" flashed upon the screen, an d so th rilled by th e well Giant Flemish Doea, 8 mot., 14 know n scenes th a t th ey rem ain ed to 16 lbs . each ............. ............87.00 fo r th e second show ing. T h ere w as a p ictu re o f Cave rock, one Giant Flemish Does, 2 mos. up, 81 up of th e s tre tc h of beach fu rth e r south, an d one ta k e n n e a r the These rabbits all have pedigrees and so u th jetty. can be registered by paying $1 00 each extra. KNOW THYSELF (Editorial in Semaphore) As far back as the days of Ancient Greece, writ ers used the expression, “Know' thyself,” and called it a “Heaven born phrase.” Port Orford These two, simple words, “know' thyself,” con stitute a bit of advice, which, if we would but heed, •3» would make the world even more wonderful than Hardware Co. it is today. T he B rookings high school has th e la rg e st en ro llm en t in Its h is Do we really know as much as we think wc do? War Eagle Quick tory. T w en ty -th ree stu d e n ts reg PORT ORFORD, ORE Could we but have a measure to weigh our ca silver Mine Operaiing iste re d d u rin g thp first week. pability or lack of capability, wouldn't it be a valu Mr. an d Mrs. C h ester A rm stro n g T he W ar E agle qu ick silv er m ine able instrument? located back of Gold Hill, O re w ere over from M edford T h u rs Is now In activ e operatio n on day n ig h t and re tu rn e d F rid ay a f Men who know themselves, as a rule, are the N a t u r a 1 Insect Traps a gon. T he A rm stro n g s cam e sm all scale, tu rn in g out qulcksil- ternoon. men who do things. Men who do not know them Command Big Prices vei a t the lu te of an av erag e of by w ay of H arb o r and B rookings selves, but who think they know more than they do, a flask a day. T he large fu rn ace an d re tu rn e d by way of P o rt O r in Eastern States w hich w as Installed on th e p ro p ford are a bane to humanity. R aym ond Wood. Miss Genevieve e rty h as not been th ro w n Into use. If we but knew ourselves, most of us would be It Is estim ated th a t sev eral h u n th e iccav erles being m ade from a W ood an d Miss T helm a R eese drove to- M arshfield F riday. more modest and conservative, and less likely to go d red d a rlln g to n la p la n ts were b a tte ry of seven tubes. T he re g u la r m on th ly m eeting of shipped out of B an d o n d u rin g th e Mr. Sam uel B artelson. w ho now about trying to tell others what to do. sum m er. The d a rlln g to n la (b e tte r ow ns an d o p erates the property, th e B rookings ch am b e r of com w as held F rid a y n ig h t a t The big man. the successful man, the man who know n locally as In d ian P ipes) Is h as found th a t th e b a tte ry of th m e erce C hetco Inn. A nu m b er of Im iv o ro u s p la n t in asm u ch as closed tubes proves m ore success does things, is usually the quiet, unassuming fellow a it carn Is ti n a tu ra l lrs e c t tr a p It ful In th e h an d lin g of th e high p o rta n t business m a tte rs w ere who has learned to do what the Greek philosopher grow s In th e sw am ps of th is sec a rsen ic c n it e n t o re th a n does the acte d upon. d Mrs. C. E. C arp en te r told his fellows centuries ago to do, "Know thyself." tion an d Is said to be p ecu liar to ro ta ry fu rn ace w hich w as p u t on and Mr th an e ir five children, including P o rt O rford w hite ce d a r d istrict. the p ro p e rty d u rin g one of its fo r The loud fellow, the fellow who has much free O liver W aldvogel o f th e C ash a p a ir of three-m onth-old tw in er operations. T hough the Wat- boys, w ere g u ests F rid a y n ig h t of advice to bestow upon his friends and associates, M arket, w ho h as one on his show m E agle ore is one of the rich est rs Jo h n R. Hill. wouldn't be so liberal with this advice if he but knew case an d Who h as been fa m ilia r c in n a b a r ores In th e west, th e a r Mr D r a n H d arv M ey NOTARY PUBLIC M artin, of the Ix>s w ith th e p lan t fo r m any years, senic c o n te n t h as m ade th e ore himself. says it a p p ears to be found only d ifficu lt to tr e a t w hich acco u n ts A ngeles p a rty of business men ped on the Chetco. re tu rn e d to Usually, the better we know ourselves, the more In th e a re a ex ten d in g alo n g th e p a rtia lly for th e m an y shutdow ns cam Los A ngeles last w eek. O ther o f w hich R andon Is about of the property. W. T. White we realize how little we know, and the harder we th coast m em bers of the p a rty will rem ain e cen ter, alth o u g h som e have T he present o w n er of th e p ro p strive to gain knowledge and education, and thus, been & und as fa r inland as G ra n ts u n til about th e m iddle of the e rty Is an experienced quicksilver m onth. Port Orford, Ore. because we know ourselves, we learn, and succeed. Pass. m an and his p re s e n t policy o f slow M rs G eorge Mr and Sometimes perhaps, if we knew ourselves bet A resid en t o f G ra n ts P a ss cam e ly building th e p ro p erty Into a drove to E ugene d u rin g ere early th is su m m er and g a th larg e scale p ro d u cer w hile w o rk week. ter, we might realize that with work and study, and h ered th ese p la n ts for sh ip m en t to Currv Chapter No. 135 ing out the m etallu rg y of th e d if Mr and Mrs. Jo h n R ambition and energy, it would be easier to accom flo rists S h ip m en ts w ere m ade by ficult th o u g h rich ore prom ises a Miss F lorence Hill w ere O. E. S. plish the things we long to do. but do not because we express as fa r e a st as Colum bus. p e rm a n e n t and successful o p e ra B each F rid a y R e g u la r m eetin g s, th ird S a tu r Ohio, and th ey sold a t re tail for tion of a rich p ro p e rty for m any fail to realize our latent powers. Mrs E llen E stes, h er m other. d ay of each m o n th . V isito rs as high a s $5 each in th e east. y ears to com e P acific C oast Mi Mrs. L apanltz. Mrs. P oyer and alw ay s w elcom e. The Spartan Chilo was right: “Know’ thyself” is T hey a re pulled up by th e roots, n er. • M rs M ary A nthony w ere in B rook W o rth y M atron, w rap p ed In w et m oss an d shipped, a Heaven-born phrase. ings F rid a y on th e ir w ay to L u clle E. Mc ap p a re n tly w ith o u t Injury, and when put In w a te r will grow and function as a fly tr a p fo r m onths T he p lan t d eriv es Its botan ical nam e from D r W illiam D arlin g nn A m erican botanist. PRIZE WINNING RABBITS OF THE WORLD W. 0. W. Camp 609 ❖ ❖ ❖ L. B. HATTON Prop. ❖ ♦♦♦ V ♦♦♦ ❖ Port Orford, Oregon ❖ c o g g e rs Pool H a l l ❖ ❖ I J f ❖ ❖ CONFECTIONERY Up-to-Date Goods Always Fresh W, J. Paulman, Prop. 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