^age Port Orford, Oregon, Tuesday, October 23, 1928 PORT ORFORD NEWS :♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ « 1 > » BROOKING-HARBOR NEW S ♦ 9 ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ « » ♦ ♦ Published weekly at Port Orford. Orogoa OBO. W BORANBON, M lto r Catered at the Postofflce at Port Orford. Oregon, at second clast mail matter under Act of March 3, 187». PORT ORFORD NEWS ♦ T W rig h t an d D elm er W rig h t N ovem ber 7, 1929 ♦ w ere business v isito rs in M arsh- No. 2 fo r »3500 00 w ill m atu re ♦ Held M onday. N ovem ber 7, 1930 ♦ Mr and Mrs Jo h n F rom m of I » » a » rra ..a .it o u r- said W n ts b ca ear i in ln te ter- ♦ Sixes w ere in tow n M onday n ig h t eat T he at g|x c en t annum , pay able a n n u ally of each y e a r in ac- C. C. W rig h t of P o rt O rford sp en t several days In th e so u th end of NOTICE OF W ARRANT SALE | cordance w ith coupons attach ed , SUB8CRIPTION RATES th e county Interview ing voters. I _ , an d a re payable by th e c le rk of I Low „ N otice of Sale o f U nion H igh said U nion H ig h School D istrict, A. M P. M. One Tear --------------------- -----.8 1 . • • A M. P. M Mrs. C harles H olm strom an d D lstrlct N um ber Tw o, children. Alice, H u ld an e and R alph, ry County, Oregon, N egotiable In a t P o rt O rford, C u rry C ounty, O r Six M o n th s _________________ 91.88 egon, in law ful m oney of th e U ni W ednesday. Oct. 24 .................... 9 04 of Coquille, w ere renew ing old a c te re st B earin g T im e W arran ts. 8:50 2:17 2 48 Advertising rates 16 cents per column tach. ted S ta te s of A m erica, an d said T h u rsd ay , Oct. 25 ........................ 9:45 q u a in ta n c e s a t H a rb o r last week. 9:45 3:04 3:38 N O T IC E IS H E R E B Y GIVEN. F rid ay , Oct. 26 ..... --------- 10:21 10:38 I t is 15 y ears since Mrs. H olm T h a t U nion H igh School D istric t W a rra n ts will be read y fo r deliv 3:48 4 24 ery on th e d a te of said sale S atu rd ay . Oct. 27 . Tuesday, October 23, 1928. stro m lived here. 10:57 4:30 5:08 N um ber Two, C u rry County, Ore- Sunday, Oct. 28 T he said W a rra n ts will be sold 11 2Ä 11:38 5:10 5:53 F red Bell and a p a rty of fo u r gon, N egotiable In te re s t B earing M onday, Oct. 29 for cash to th e h ig h e st an d best .................. 12 19 12:09 5.50 6 09. frien d s from Los A ngeles passed T im e W a rra n ts, b earin g in te re st bidder and th e B oard o f D irecto rs Our government is a stake of such inestimable T uesday, Oct. 30 - ......... .. 1:08 1.48 6 32 7 26 th ro u g h th is section an d stay ed a t the ra te of six p er c e n t per an- value as to demand our constant and watchful vig of said U nion H igh School D istric t over from T uesday to T hu rsd ay , num from d a te th e re o f u n til paid. reserv es th e rig h t to reject any ilance for its preservation.—-James Buchanan. L I R E O F SO U T H E R N O R E .; fire. Mr. B ell’s p a rty h as been on quite will be sold by the B oard of Di- an d all bids. W ID E V A R IE T Y R ESO U R C E S T w en ty th o u san d people visited an extended trip , going up in to recto rs of U nion H igh School Dis- B y o rd e r of th e B oard of D irec th e O regon C aves in 1927. W ith “ B ritish Colum C olum bia. bia tr ic t N um ber Two, and sealed bids to rs of U nion H igh School D is (C ontinued from page 1.) Jo e B arrow s, accom panied by his will be received th e re fo r for, dur- th e im proved roads and o th e r ac tr ic t N u m b er Two, C u rry County, com m odations now available it is fa th e r and a friend from S an F ra n - ing and until 9:00 o’clock A. M. O regon, th is 22d d ay of October. — — — — — — — — — - | age to th e P acific. L esser stre a m s believed a la rg e r n u m b er will see cisco, flew — „v,.... dow n u one „ c u<*y d ay la m at s t w e eek e n Vi of n N o ovem v e m o ber e r 7, i, 1928, razs, by Dy tne the under- , CONSERVATION AND RIVER BILLS ' a re th e Illinois river, Coquille riv- th is unique n a tu ra l phenom enon in and visited his w ife’s parents. Mr. signed th e a c tin g clerk of said 1928. LOUIS L. K N A PP, 1928. an d Mrs. F ra n k B. Moore, on th e ir D istrict, a t th e U nion H igh School ,. P ne 2-„th ? spT ° u? argum ents of the backers o f , C h airm an of th e B oard of s o f m iles of trails, built farm UP the Chetco. On T uesday B uilding in said D istric t a t P o rt D irecto rs of U nion H igh tne tour Dills to r the closing of the Rogue, Umpqua, T h ere a re m any o th e r sm aller and H u m n d a red in tain ed fo r fo re st protec- he took a n u m b er of local people O rford, Oregon. Said W a rra n ts School D istric t N um ber McKenzie and Deschutes rivers to all fu rth er com-' streams A11 these stre a m s rise in tlon, a re fre e ly used by th e public UP in his Plane. H e w ent on to will be dated N ovem ber 7, 1928, Two. C u rry C ounty, Ore. to gain access to som e o f th e b est C rescen t C ity W ednesday w here he and num bered 1 an d 2. mercial development is th at the potential hydro-. A ttest G EO SUTTON. h u n ting, fish in g and recreatio n stopped an d took p assen g ers up i*1" 1 ’ for $1500 00 will m atu re No. O23t3. A cting Clerk. electric should be conserved for the people of Ore- u o n at fo rests so th e ir flow is con- g r o u n d s in the world. F o re st for sh o rt flights, gon, the implication being th at sometime in the dim 8tant wlth plenty of water durin* cam ps fo r public use have been es- Mrs. M eta Cooley, accom panied tablished by th e fo rest service a t by M rs W ayne B lagdon an d Mrs. fu tu re when Oregon is sufficiently developed to su ch specially ad ap te d places as D ave G ilm ore, drove up to J a c k s C. R. WADE create a m arket for this potential power that the re- ern Oregon range from field crops, U nion creek, D iam ond lake, L ake- creek an d w ent up on the m oun- Attorney-at-Law. STARK BROS. strictions on its development imposed by these bills frult and ,ora»e- to timber and of-the-W oods an d G rayback creek, tain to pick hu ck leb erries and would B p rpmovpd m in erals in th e m ou n tain s. W ate r Firs! National Bank Bldg. R ecreatio n in so u th ern O regon is w hile pick in g th ey m ade th e re- —, i— - - - cy - - b u t .. . no m a rk th a t th ey m ig h t scare up U 8 xi_ . P° Wer 18 a b u n d a n t D evelopm ent now in its in fan it needs NURSERIES Bandon - Oregon r UMifldiflGnt<illy chCclp power is the HJ^ency thut °f th ese resources has begun p ro p h e t’s eye to see it grow and a d eer in th e b erry p atch S h o rtly creates the development of the other resources of a but 18 8ti11 ,n lts ,niancy far develop Into a m a jo r source of a fte r a d eer did ju m p up and s ta r t Louisiana, Mo. h e a lth an d pleasu re as well as a to rup. but failed to g et aw ay as ^ iOn,:k t !lerf ? re ' Power development naturally <C. a DR. L. R. PUGH p e rm a n e n t incom e to th e region Mrs. G ilm ore raised h e r gun an d takes the lead in such development. The closing of nation gro u n d The m ajo r f . a - w hich is so well ad ap te d to becom e by a well d irected sh o t b ro u g h t the rivers of Oregon to power and other forms of ture" a re C ra te r lake In th e C ra te r a n atio n ally know n playground. him down. T hey got i s gallons of Dental Surgeon hu ck leb erries and th e deer. commercial development will effectually block prog- ‘¿?nal par.k; Or,PK.on caves in the 1 R U IT T R E E « »•laN T H At Port Orford Pharmacy Mr. an d Mrs. E v e re tt R eekm an, ress in Oregon s development and will be a blow at lake on th e U m pqua n atio n al for- Court House News accom panied by Mr. R e e k m a n ’s VINES SH RU B S C aughell true conservation of our natural resources. i est> L ak «-of-the-w ood» on th e c r a - , F red Phone l 4 l Port Orford, Ore. . . . w . as . in Coquille * uiuuici, m other, ixi.10. Mrs. xviti.ii», M aas, uiiu an d airs. Mrs. u O. . W. w. h aving som e d en tal w ork done last M i||er drove to A ahiand , he f(rgt The late Theodore Roosevelt—the g reat expon-' ?£t,onal rT 8t'uRogue rlver- M onday a n d T uesday. D u rin g his of' ent of conservation of the natural resources of this '* “ O RN A M EN TA L T R E E S Mrs. R eekm an w ent P o rt O rford an d o th e r points absence a d ep u ty w as in c h arg e of over get h er litt)e g ,r , whQ haa country—said : along th e coast. Good ro ad s open ‘?e , been sta y in g w ith h e r g ra n d p a r- the f(,aturea w ay to th ese m ajo r re c re a h tio n T he election books have now enta aince the ,ittle aiater c a ,ne “Wise forest protection does not mean the with- al The al featu res. T he P acific h ig hw ay com pleted A very larg e poll Mra Maaa w ent to M tIe creek drawal of forest resources, w hether of wood, w ater th ro u g h th e in terio r, th e R oosevelt been w as m ade th is year, the to tal be- to vlait her alater Mra R ert y o k . VAL E. BOYER or grass, from contributing their full share to the hl*hw»y alons th e coast, a link of n m n u nu l8Jhb?.rhOOd ° ' 17° ° ° m T hey re tu rn e d hom e W ed- R e p re s e n ta tiv e Gold B each h ad the m ost regls- „esd ay evening SERVICE STATION welfare of the people, but, on the contrary, gives the ~ e Redwood h* hway between assurance of larger and ¿ o r e certain supW es The " I * 10" 1', , . H ow ard W alton an d son H arold F re d Moore and th e county clerk w ere up from R lveralde C a„ f Port Orford. Ore. fundam ental idea of forestry is the perpetuation of two at the south an d th e c o o s B ay w ent on a fishing expedition last for a few d Associated Gas high w ay betwppn betw een R o seb u rg and T hu rsd ay , but did not re p o rt a n y The sum m er hom e of Mra R lch . forests by use. Forest protection is not an end in Coquille hiKhwav u n itin g them a t th e north, ? Cw n s HUn‘ ’OCk a rd s Up ,b e C hetc° *s P rogressing itself; it is a means to increase and sustain the re m ake possible a loop trip th a t Is Kelly Springfield Tires 3 n> i r? ' i / T t , nicely. T he log w alls a re up an d sources of our country and the industries which de unique an d o u tsta n d in g even F red C. Bell of Los A ngeles w as the roof Is on. am ong th e splendid series o f roads a v isito r a t th e co u rth o u se last pend on them.’’ A house w arm ing w as given fo r for w hich O regon is fam ous Along W ednesday. H e is th e tru ste e of To truly conserve the w ater power resources of tw /tX * mounuin.'Tnd“^ ^ » 1 a large co rp o ratio n in th a t city. Mr. and Mrs. S ylvester P ay n e of L. B. HATTON the upper C hetco in th e ir new these great rivers, therefore, the energy not going iore8ts and farm s vie w ith rivers, T axes a re due an d will become house. D ancing w as indulged in Prop. to waste should be put to beneficial use—to withdraw beaehe8, or"*n headlands and Pro- d elinquent a fte r the fifth of N o and a bountiful su p p er w as served. greasive tow ns In a ttra c tin g th e In vem ber P ro p e rty holders are Mrs. P ayne received a nice lot of these rivers from all forms of commercial develop te re st of to u rists an d settlers. F ed urged to pay th e ir taxes so as not Port Orford, Oregon ment is a step backward—not forw ard—and the eral fu n d s and s ta te m oney In lib to be placed on th e delinquency presents. Mr. and Mrs. E. E M anscam roll. voters of the great state of Oregon must give due amount8 made the8e «p«*ndid sp en t several days h u n tin g up the SB/N n HI rl/y weax 4- i z-» m to the L J direction'¡n ! A* 9 which" 1 • 1 they . » consideration are go- t ^ X T i i , X irX "* ?* C hetco river. Situation in a T. N. Hull now has his gas shov self, to th e en jo y m en t an d use of el on the C hetco riv er rk e t ____________ th e public. Southwest County road job and will load and m a haul I I.' \ | f \ J TPf 1 I? / k I ? t ' I?’F A lready th e little tow ns, fo rm er (E u g en e R eg ister) gravel rapidly. 1 ’ V r • r ™ ,y ,8Olated an d a l«"°st unknow n. T he ed ito r of the P o rt O rford (Editorial in Fountain Inn (S. C.) Tribune) aie taking their rightful places on N ew s is c ircu larizin g the press of PORT ORFORD, ORE. X X X X # 8* The world contains ju st two kinds of neonle_ ,he map and "howln* the rf,suits th e sta te w ith a plea for help to X CONFECTIONERY those you like an,I those you are not interested in. X X a X X T a w ard d e fe a tin g th e fo u r riv e r a n ti • COUNTY C L E R K 'S F IL IN G S • Up-to-Itate Goods developm ent bills to be on th e bal (Never do anybody the honor of hating him. m ent a re a p p a re n t w h erev er the lot N ovem ber 6. C u rry co u n ty ’s Always Fresh When you find a man unworthy of respect and good roads have touched W ith d irect in te re st lies in th e Rogue th e developm ent of co m m u n ity o r riv er bill, w hich if enacted would W. .1. Paulman, Prop. friendship, do not quarrel with him; neither keep g anization and c o n tac t w ith oth S am uel Jo rd a n . Geo. W Roxe- developm ent of our south- haven, w a rra n ty deed. Port Orford, Ore. him in mind and say evil things about him. Simply • r s h aving t h e sam e problem s, the paralyze w estern m o st co u n ty for all tim e. Miller. M. E. H u n ter, c h a t dismiss him from your thoughts, keep away from cities o f so u th ern O regon a re go A lready, as th e c irc u la r points out, tel C. m B. ortgage ing fo rw ard w ith c e rta in prospects 65 per c en t of C u rry co u n ty ’s area hm and eventually forget that he — exists. M ontgom ery W ard & Co., con. T4 i l * 1?. or of mcr in creased im p o rtan ce an d use- is held by the federal govern m en t bill of sale. It is <i habit you can cultivate, and it makes the nun»»s.s I in a fo rest reserve and th u s Kept T. P. Hanly, W. E. Cope, s a tis .ach y e a r since th e com ing of o ff th e tax ro lls so th a t C urry Id almost as nlpasanf t»« though thmurl, R|] unWOfthv ®-acb world pleasant as faction of m ortgage good roads to u rists from all p a rts people were dead. co u n ty ’s n a tu ra l revenues a re C H. P ettin g er. Irish Cobbler, o f th e U nited S tates a re visiting crippled T he R ogue riv er bill location. th e r e g i o n an d 1 e a v ia n g large would w ithhold fu r th e r n a tu ra l re WATCH C. B Miller. E lm er A. Miller, a am o u n ts of outsid e m oney to in sources in th e co u n ty from bene THE FOUR Ils w a rra n ty deed crease th e w ealth of so u th ern O r ficial use. F ro m th e N ew s cir- _____ Hoover for president. Hawley for congressman. egon M ason _________ E h rm an . _ C. H P e ttin g e r co m m u n ities W ith th e com- ¡ Hoss for secretary of state, and Hall foi senator tnK th e to u rist, th e value of o u r cular. w hich p re se n ts the su b je c t ielea.se of judgm ent, ably. It a p p ears th a t C urry co u n ty M arshall Wells, C H. P e ttlr g e r. g ieen hills has been so clearly would be in even w orse case th an make a hard combination to beat. show n th a t local resid en ts a re ta k som e of th e o th e rs affected by the lelease of judgm ent. SPACE B. K. Lawson. L indsay S crutton. in g a lively In terest in keeping riv ers bills if th ey should pass NOTARY PUBLIC assig n m en t of m ortgage. lUSTK’E RAND so u th ern O regon green . an d a ttra c - A-«*, lo c ic 1» P in II Iireu io for r m the e C. H. P e ttin g e r. L. A L ucas, Justice Rand is entitled to an overwhelming h in . ? h"? h ,W ? !‘t r “ w the 1 d B e u ,e t “ th ‘ e of re ,h is e m ste rn in need ,bp deed ? , . i .. aU‘y d ’‘8troy’ a n d i« f legitim ate in d u strial develop- vote on November 6 as a deserved rebuke to the das- 2Î11’ H al S tu tsm an . A ssociated S tu ts W. T. White a -----si- aa » e» . • ‘ d riv es a w iy th e gam e and en co ur m an group, affidavit. tardly attack of the pestiferous Joseph of Multnr ages bru sh to replace th e tim b er m ent. A gnes Miller, Wm. H R ennett, mah. Is looked upon as a calam ity to Port Orford, Ore. be p rev en ted by cooperative effort Novelty Company Formed <a!isfaftion of mortgage Coquille. Oct. 20 W illiam E. " A Wood, Geo. W H enry. W ealth y men w ith a wide range cent C ity recen tly o f choice a re building su m m er Colem an. E m il G abrlelson an d D r w a rra n ty dpp‘l W E D D E K IH HN IT E M S * Jo h n P rin ce an d F ran cis Tjiln hom es In th is favored region and C. L Brow n, have organized the Geo. W H enry. F red C aughell, Curry Chapter No. 135 * ■ » ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ # « < have been elected on th e school spen d in g m oney freely to develop A rtistic W ood N ovelty Mfg Co. m ortgage Mr an d M rs R oderick C lark board to fill the vacan cies of Chas. an d b eau tify th e ir places S u m m er O bjects of the firm , w hich Is ca p M ontgom ery W ard * Co., ^ e ss e Regular meetings, third Satur w ere last week business v isito rs In Jo h n so n and Lloyd S tra tto n hom e colonies have sp ru n g up at italized for 82500. a re m a n u fa c tu r W ilson, con. bill of sale. day of each month Visitors M arshfield. M rs Mabel G illings of P o rt O r D iam ond lake, l-ake-of the W o o d s ing and selling wood novelties w ith always welcome. Port Orford, Ore. C has W ak em an , Chas. Jo h n so n ford sp en t S unday v isitin g th e J. an d R ecreatio n creek on n atio nal h e a d q u a rte rs on S outh B roadw ay. Worthy Matron, an d F red P o stal m otored to C res F. G illings fam ily. Donna Joy McKenzie fo rest land w hich Is occupied and M arshfield Luclle E. Mc ) developed u n d er special use p er Has Birthday P arty Kenzie. m its from th e fo rest service. E v D onna Jo y M cK enzie w as 13 Secretary, HUCKLEBERRIES ery su m m er hom e w h eth er on p ri y ears old last M onday and In th e Louts« C. Sco v ate or g o v ern m en t land Is an ad d WANTED evening betw een th e h o u rs of 8 to field INCLUDE BEAUTIFUL ed reason for keeping out forest IN EVERY HOME A larg e crop th is y ear We 10 e n te rta in e d a jolly g ro u p of h e r , w ish to p u rch ase 60,000 pounds school m ates. H ollow e’en gam es of h u ck leb erries P rice 6 'i c per and decorations m ade th e M cKen- ■ com plete telephone service Is PORT ORFORD pound at C a n n ery B erries m ust zle hom e a m ost festive place And HATS be cleaned Boxes a re fu rn ish a convenience to every m em ber to the d elig h t and am azem en t of i ODGE A. F. & A. M ed pickers. We have a the m erry m ak ers a gypsy fo rtu n e J No. 170 of th e fam ily. P ro p e rly placed IIO I r ( II %SE < \ N N I N G < O , te ller arriv ed , and It is stated w as ' Complete Assortment Meets second Saturday of each extension telephones save tirin g INC. stran g ely wise In h er predictions month. Visiting bretbern wel A. C. ( base, Mgr. of the A b eau tifu l b irth d a y cak e w ith steps fo r th e housew ife. Son o r come. IN YOUR 1928 ITINERARY M> rtle P oint - O regon p unch an d w afers w as enjoyed at a I I ItANCIS W. SM ITH. d au g h ter, siste r o r b ro th er, dad Latest Styles late h o u r T he invited g uests In-1 W o rsh ip fu l M aster, j ■ eluded M rs M ary R Rice. Cam il- ’ or m o th e r—find th em a y ear I»A M l) JE N K S . On The Roosevelt Highway For Summer la W hite. Ju n e C riim bley. Ellen ___ Secretary. | I ’round com fort and satisfactio n . W Tiitworth G eorgia H utchinson BANK Broadway Millinery W ilbur P c n lin g S hirley F o rty O r FISHING — HUNTING 259 So B roadw ay BOATING ris F rom m H azel Jam ieson, tlene OF And. too, th e telephone Is an M a n h field . On*<oti. T h u rm an V ivian W hite F aye WOODMEN BATHING Tribbey. E d w ard L indberg E d ith aid In em ergencies and a pro BANDON OF THE WORLD T ichenor, R ussell W hite. M arg u er tection in danger. ite Sabin C lea W hite V irginia Rrfinm anj -P h w t í of W. 0. W. Camp 609 ’ n r-o n . M ary Ann W h itsett Mary- Commercial X Savings N a tive P latinu m and G old IlMta firwt P-Wl-v» * C a th a rin e S oranson. A rchie H u tc h month Vuttyre Highest Market Prsea inson A udrey S utton. lx>la C ru m WEST ( OAST Safety Deposit Boxes ble) V ernlce Ingell. M arie L ind our camp John R. Smith & Son, Props, W IL D B E R G BROS, W. J . SA RIN. C. C. berg. E llen B arton. Ja m e s H urst for Rent TELEPH O N E CO. SMELTING 4 Ki PINING CO. BERN A I, FO R T Y , C lerk. Alice H olm es O rville H olm es and OrS.es '4L M 'lr, Sr Ssnlrsn.!-« Liant: Seuth San L,ansano O pal Price. T ide T able for Week E n d ing O ctober Port Orford, Ore. X H A T T O N ’S Port Orford Hardware Co. Real Estate O. E. S. w Floras Lake FLORAS LAKE HOTEL lb L o g g e rs P o o l H a ll this SEASIDE HOTEL