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PORT ORFORD NEW. Page & ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ g PORT ORFORD NEWS Published w eekly s t Port Ortord, Oregon. * ♦ ♦ ♦ OSO. W. aOKANSON. M tto r ite re d e t th e P o eto fflce s t P o rt O rfo rd , O regon, s i second class m ill m a tte r u n d e r Act of M arch 3, 117*. Tide Table fur Week Ending March td, 191«, at Port Orford, Oregon. High A M P M. SUBSCRIPTION RA’ O m Tear ___________________ » » .• • ■tz M onths __________________ A dvertising rates I t cen ts per colum n in eh. W ednesday, M arch 20 T h u rsd ay , M arch 21 _ F rid ay , M arch 22 ___ S atu rd ay , M arch 2 3 _ Sunday, M arch 24 ___ M onday, M arch 25 _ T uesday, M arch 2 8 __ Tuesday, March 19, 1929. 7:55 9:11 .10:13 .11:14 11:53 12:25 12:56 9:39 10.31 11:07 11:55 12:37 1:20 Low A. M. P. M 1:45 3:04 4:07 5:00 5:45 6:27 7:05 2:49 3:48 4 38 5:22 6:00 6:36 7:08 « ♦ ♦ Eastern Star Meets T he m onthly m eeting of the P O R T O B FO K D AND LANG- ♦ E a ste rn S ta r w as held S atu rd ay LOIS PAR ISH ♦ n ig h t and a fte r th e re g u la r busi Rev. J . C. W hitsett, P a s to r ♦ ness a social h o u r w as enjoyed, the « occasion being a su rp rise b irth d ay ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ fo r tw o o f the m em bers, Mrs. A n n a A dolphsen and Mrs. M abel Gil lings. I t w as Mrs. A dolphsen's 72nd b irthday. Mrs. G illings w as unable to be present. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Jo h n so n m otored down from D enm ark to a tte n d th e ch ap ter. Miss R o sa n n a S chroeder of Co quille w as in tow n fo r a sh o rt tim e v isitin g frien d s S a tu rd a y a f ternoon. She w as m o to rin g to Gold B each to be th e w eek-end guest of Mrs. M ary Sm edberg. C. R. WADE A tto rn e y -a t- Lew. First N ational Bank Bldg Bandon - Oregon Has Wide Experience W ashington. D. C., Mar. 18.—Sec DR. L. R. PUGH re ta ry R ay b y m a n W ilbur, of th e The tru th is always the strongest argument. d e p a rtm e n t of th e in terio r, today D ental 9 u rg eo n —Sophocles. announced th e ap p o in tm en t of E rn At P o rt O rfo rd P h arm acy est W alk er Saw yer, as executive th at public resentment, rath er than good will, was a ss ista n t in his im m ediate office. created by spoiling scenery, and took down its bill Mr. S aw yer is an en g in eer by pro Phone l s l Port Orford, Ore. boards except those in proximity to its stations. Many fession and will a ss ist ih e secre other large concerns have followed the example, and ta ry p a rtic u la rly in th e en g in eer ing problem s of th e dep artm en t. WE ALL HAVE OUR DAY still others have taken heed and are making their Mr. S aw yer is 43 y ears old, h av The saying that “every dog has his day,” mean billboards as inoffensive as possible. ing been born a t B raceville, 111., There remain, however, many offenders, includ M arch 17, 1886 H e g ra d u a te d from ing th at opportunity comes to him who sticks to his G eneseo C ollegiate In s titu te of Il ing local and independent interests, insensible to the knitting, was never more aptly illustrated than it linois In 1904 an d from th e civil effects of such assaults upon the face of Nature. was in the baskeball tournam ent in Marshfield last eng in eerin g d e p a rtm e n t of S ta n ford u n iv ersity In 1909 F o r 10 week, when the boys in the B conference made the Public opinion alone is not enough to make them CONFECTIONERY y ears as a young m an he w orked A conference boys go some to keep their records desist from placing billboards where they interfere; a t civil en g in eerin g in capacities Up-to-Date Goods R EV . C. C. H U LET. with the view, or distract attention at dangerous clean. th a t ranged from levelm an to en Always Fresh At the opening of the tournam ent all that the places. F or these there seems to be no way but t o 1 c a le n d a r of ch u rch services for g ineer In railro a d w ork, w hich in- J eluded experience In s tre e t p aving ! March 24' 1929. W. J. Paulman, Prop. fans could see were the squads from Myrtle Point, have the law step in when public opinion fails. P o rt O rford ch u rch — S unday J and reclam atio n p ro ject construc- Perhaps the adoption of the amendment will be P o rt Orford, Ore. North Bend, Roseburg and Marshfield. As it tu rn e d 1 t » , e , , , , school a t 10 a. m. H o u r of w o r-.' tlon, and w hich ran g ed from Can- out two practically unknown squads, representing1 __o sufficient warning, _ II not, enforcing the statutes ship, 11 a. m. Rev. C. C. H ulet, 1 ad a to Mexico. In 1911 he becam e protect the scenery SO dear and SO S u n d ay school m issionary, will be co n stru ctio n en g in ee r fo r th e Fed- the comparatively obscure places of Riverton a n d |can be passed to pr th e sp eak er of th e hour. T hem e— eral T eleg rap h com pany of San Coos River, were in the contest right up to the last valuable to California, j "O ur S hepherd.”—23d P salm . F rancisco. In 1912 he w as loaned night of the tournam ent. Riverton, which was nosed L anglois c h u rc h —S unday school to th e U niversal S yndicate to con-1 I hour 10 a. m. H o u r of w orship, 11 s tru c t a radio sta tio n a t N ew castle, I BELITTLING THE OTHER FELLOW out by two points on Friday night by Myrtle Point, a. Mr m. W h itse tt will fill his re g u lar ’ w N ew ick, fo w r hich a fte r- j A ^ J R i F r a n k ? " r a j i U | ard s B o runsw p erated th e he C anadian played Roseburg Saturday night for consolation, and Mr. W h itse tt will fill his re g u lar SERVICE STATION A few weeks ago several _ gentlemen in a club car , appointment Coos River and Myrtle Point Saturday night decided _ —- n tm e n t a at t th e m o rning h o u r' r ' governm ent, which squad should represent the district in the on a New York-Washington train were engaged in Instead of the evening hour. T hem e ¡ b a te r M r S aw yer w en t in to the Associated Gas belittling and ridiculing an invention in com petition1 *natead ,.‘he t, evenln,g. *ou.r ' manufacture of radio equipm ent m state tournam ent in Salem. sirit-ls t-hoiMa „ — J 4-V. • ,1 mu ' 'T h e m e — boo k in g F o rw a rd to E ast- London w here he lived fo r five [ yPara d u ri„ g w hich tim e he bu.it The wonder is not that such places as Riverton, with theirs, and the inventor as well. They were all er - Port Orford and Coos River turn out such good bas to be present in Washington when the government T hought for the w eek: “A nd I, th e rad io eq u ip m en t fo r m an y of Kelly Springfield Tires L o g g e rs P o o l H all H A T T O N ’S í ketball squads, but the startling thing is th at they opened bids, the award of which meant hundreds of ■,f 1 be ,lfted up from ,he earth' . the great statlons ot Europe, m- ¡S S i are able to have a basketball squad of such worth, thousands of dollars. th at they can play in a district tournam ent. In Port . Sitting near them but unknown to them was the- , co n su ltin „ g en g in eer of th e All- Orford the five boys were picked out of a total of inventor of the new appliance, and they were un- PIANO bar g a in m P o rt O r f o r d ' A m erican c a b le s an d p o sta l Teie F in e quality, la te mod g ra p h com pany. In 1923 he e sta b 16 boys in the school. When you allow for subs th e !aware of the fact until they all met in the office of d el, istrict. like new. S uitable fo r m u lished a rad io com pany in New wonder grows. Arago last year had a squad th a t'th e United States treasury, where the bids were op- sician o r fine home. S acrifice Y ork w hich h as grow n to be one took all the boys in the school, and yet they made th e ;ePefl- They were somewhat uncomfortable, and de- fo r quick sale. $10 m o n th term s of th e fo u r la rg e st in th e U nited n g e ^ fo r reliable party. Ad S tates. squads in the larger schools play their best to beat cidedly chagrined when the man they belittled was a d rra ress X M H ow ard, 431 W ash awarded the contract. them. ington St., P o rtlan d . M4t3c The lesson is that no place is so small but th at . Belittling other people seldom impresses hearers L’Enfant Planned Open it can point to some unusual thing th at some one o r ' with the superiority of their critics. “Little men, Space in W ashington more of its citizens have done. It is such things that little minds.” in a figurative sense as well as literal, LookatYbur i ‘•Mall’’ was originally the nam e I of the m allet used In playing pall- give the thrills in life, and it is such things th at sp u r' As in the case cited those who belittle the other mall, a gam e in which a ball w as one on and make of him a home town booster. E v-,^eH°w more effectively belittle themselves by so do- ' driven with a m allet. In tim e ' "m nll" w as applied to ttie gam e It- eryone likes to see a thing done well, whether it is Really big men do not have to belittle anybody : self, and by extension to the place playing basketball or when competing in some other to demonstrate their bigness. w here the gam e w as played. T hus Pall-M all (pronounced pell m elt), a contest. Coos River and Riverton certainly had their . When men belittle competitors they virtually ad- fam ous gtreet In London received day in Marshfield, and Coos River came very n earim it they have the weak side of the competition, Its nam e from the fact tliut Ihe site w as form erly a pall-m all alley. In , having the honor of representing this district in the' They could better spend their time and energy in th e Culled S tates “T he M all” Is ap i Salem tournam ent. The honor falls to Myrtle Point,¡talking up their goods if these have any merit at all. plied specifically to a strip of land : lying betw een the capitol and the and Myrtle Point, compared with some of the schools! Ip social life belittling the other fellow is an ex- I W ashington monum ent. It Is bound ed on the e a st by the capitol j th at will be represented in Salem this week stands .'pression of jealousy. Really big men have no rea- grounds, on the south by M aryland I in the same comparison that one makes between son to be jealous even of one another, as one may ex- avenue nnd It S treet Southw est, on Roseburg and Marshfield and Coos River. Myrtle cel in one thing and another in another. the north by P ennsylvania avenue and B S treet N orthw est, and on the Point gets its thrill this week at Salem, and th at thrill j There’s so little difference in people th at one w est by S eventeenth stre e t. It In eludes the botunic garden. East will come to our boys stronger than ever when th e y iinan seta himself above another at his own risk, as You W ould N ot T h in k of S c ra p Seaton park, W est Seaton P ark, hear the question put more than once, “Where is this those men going to Washington did. ping Y our A utom obile because the H e,‘ry, Sm ithsonian grounds .. . ag ricu ltu ral grounds and the mon town of Myrtle Point, anyway ?"—Myrtle Point Her- ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ mings ' ------- ==~ tre a d w as w orn off the tires, ■ um ent grounds. In the original I ♦ ♦ aid. i ♦ R. C. D em ent to R ny D em ent, n e ith e r should you discard a serv- plans prepared by th e French en- ! ♦ COUNTY CI.FRK'R FILINGS ♦ ♦ ♦ deed. R C. D em ent to E llie D em ent, deed D. M D ickey, bee keepers II cense. W ilson F reem an, bee keepers 11- cense. W R H u rst to C u rry C ounty bank, assig n m en t of m ortgage C. F Jack so n to Ja m e s Jack - son. deed b arg ain and sale. Alex E v an s to R obert G. E vans, deed. C hauncey W oodruff to F ederal I .and bank of Spokane, m ortgage iceable p a ir of shoes Just because th e soles a re w orn p ap er thin. N ew shoes from old oneB m ade m ore com fortable th a n w hen you bo u g h t them . W e do It rig h t be cause we know how B rin g down o r send dow n those neglected R e p a ir Jobs. W e rebuild and renew th e d istin ctiv e lines and sm a rtn e s s of th e shoe ju s t as we preserve j th e com fort, flexibility an d d u ra bility. S P E C IA L F O R SA TU RDA Y — Viscol, th e best w aterp ro o fer m ade. 15c a can w hile 10 dozen last, one i to a custom er. glneer, L’E nfant, and approved by I W ashington, th e Mall w as to be ! ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ A A A * # « « » » ,» PUBLIC OPINION FORC ES ISSUE 1,800 feet wide nnd wns to present an unobstructed vista from the (E ditorial San Francisco Chronicle) A m ong th e co u n ty clerk filings m onum ent to the rapltol. T his plan w as departed from, and th ere are If there be justice in an eastern newspaper’s re of th e p ast w eek th e tra n s fe r of a now a num ber of buildings on the lot In th e a re a fro n tin g B attle cent indictment of California as the w orst offender rock Mall. L 'E n fan t did not use the w hich th e s ta te highw ay com nam e ’'M all” on his m aps of W ash in perm itting the desecration of scenery by billboards m ission Is co n sid erin g acquiring, Ington. On the original L 'E nfant it need not be true much longer. A constitutional from F. B. T lch en o r to G eorge F map, as well as on the m aps of W aters. Is of considerable in te r 1792 and 1822, this area Is desig amendment has lieen offered by Assemblyman Ingels est to P o rt O rford citizens. O th er nated “A ppropriation No. 2.” A fter to give the legislature power to enact legislation nec those d ates th e nam e “M all" ap p ears regularly In connection with essary to control billboards in public places and in the area In question.—P athfinder public view. Magazine. BANK Public opinion, in California as in other states, ♦ A A A A A A A A A A A A OF is aroused to the need for enforcing the doctrine ♦ A Bank Account Belied ELECTRIC SHOE A LAN GLO IS LOCALS A that ownership of land does not carry with in the BANDON Old Man’s Appearance ♦ ♦ j REBUILDERS right to deface the landscape th at belongs to all the A woman who does much free A A A A A A A A A A A A A A people. California has come to this step reluctantly, Commercial & Savings ■ Second S t Bandon, Ore. lance ch arity work w as a c c o stej on Mr and Mrs. C. L. B erry sp en t W ulnut street by a bent-over old preferring to achieve the results, if possible, by moral la st M onday In B andon shopping ! man selling lead pencils. suasion. and a tte n d in g to business. Mr j Upon having a handful of the Safety Deposit Boxes Gold Dredge Planned B erry is one of th e p ro m in en t • G ra n ts P ass. M ar 17.—O ptions on stock-in-trade th ru st under her Much has been achieved in this direction. The for Rent dairym en of C u rry county. | 2000 acres of gold and p latin u m nose she opened her handbag and Standard Oil company was among the first to realize Mr« .1 it Bono w ho Is a pa- d red g in g ground In th e Ii.inois rlv- offered th e old fellow a dime, re ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ _ I ’lent a t Leep hospital In B andon. 1 e r valley, betw een A lthousc and m arking: "K eep the pencil. I do INCLUDE BEAUTIFUL THE BLUE BIRD Floras Lake Scenic Views YOUR 1929 ITINERARY of C urry County On The Roosevelt Highway K ^ llX FISHING — HUNTING — BOATING BATHING FLO RA S LAKE H OTEL John R. Smith & Son, Props. I is doing very nicely. She will soon 1 leave for P o rtla n d for an extend- ed vacation. K ay Nodlne. D en m ark m erchant, w as tra n sa c tin g business In B an don th e fo re p a rt of th e week. A th ree-act play. "B eads on a S trin g ,” will be given by th e sev en th and eig h th g ra d e s a t th e gym nasium S atu rd ay n ig h t M arch 23 F ifty per cen t or m ore of th e proceeds will be used to send club m em bers to th e boys' and g irls' sum m er school a t O S. C. j A. W B ritto n , w ho o p erates the Cigars Candy L Magazines S u ck er creek. Jo sep h in e county, w ere announced y esterd ay by W. A. H u tto n of G ra n ts P ass w ho rep- resen ts the A m algam ated Gold Mi- av of n tra nce ping com pany or N N evada evada E hint rance of th e A m algam ated com pany into O regon is seen as a recognition of the m ineral w ealth of Jo sep h in e county, h r H u tto n said. T his d istrict, he pointed out. has been know n as good producing land, high In gold content. The com pany is expected to be active in th is d is tric t fo r several years X T w ^ ’ Hn., T° E ’ P’ai" TaX is t ! ] j 1 Port Orford, Oregon Port Orford Hardware Co. PORT ORFORD, ORB. Real Estate NOTARY PUBLIC W. T. White Port Orford, Ore. Curry Chapter No. 135 O. E. S. R e g u la r m e e tin g s, th ird S a tu r d ay of each m o n th . V isitors a lw ay s w elcom e. W o rth y M atron. cot need It." K a tie A dolphsen. Upon fu rth e r Inspection of the old peddler's rugs nnd Ids feeble S ec re ta ry , : fram e her huge h eart outswelled V elm a Sabin. ! bounds, , . ' 'H ' *be said. I take you Into th a t hank and sta rt a sm all s: idi .-s account fo r you Yoq arc getting old und will not e able to , ! sell pencils much Ion C PORT ORFORD i T “1 have a bank a c c nt there, LODGE A. F. & A. M. thunk you.'' w as the oil! m an's re No. 170 joinder. “ Well, then," she per- «¡ted. “al M eets second S a tu rd a y of each low lie at least to add o few d<>l m o n th V isitin g b re th e rn w el lars to it.” come. The ol.l man agreed and they C R A W F O R D W. SM ITH . w alked together a hr.lf bl..< k Io W o rsh ip fu l M aster the bank. F R A N C » W. SM ITH , As she approcched t e receiv Secretary ing te lle r s c r . e she casually opened the ls>ok. ills u-count to talixl $4.382.rsi.—I’hllade ,'iiio I'ub He Ledger,____________ Is now p re p arin g for a busv sea- T ° n 'K»»' R ep resen tativ e Louis L son | K n ap p will explain the tax m eas- Mr and M rs J J. K reu U er o f: u re ’ ad°P ,ed bV ,h e recen t le-tsla- D enm ark w ere B andon v isito rs last ‘ tu r e to the m em bers of the eham - M onday Mr an d Mrs K reu U er i ber of « ” »>m *rce T h* Public gen- Will Be L o n g R s m e recently celebrated th e ir 24th w e d -, ,n ,1 ' y *’ ,nv,ted T he Enrico C aruso ding a n n iv e rsa ry (' n r t ------------- caudle Is the largest in Rev C C. C H H ulet, u le t S S unday unday school school ' 1 HI Rqmen m i 'Pvyrr, o f It cost »3.780, Is 10 feel n is s 'o n s ry for th e Coos Bay Pres N a tiv e P la tin u m a n d G o ld feet In circum ference ai b v tery of the P re sb y te ria n church. | tap erin g to a top of 18 Highest M i r i t i Pnces weighs one ton. It will h as been can v assin g Ijin g lo ls t o . ¿ M A ? J ^ 7 day each year (All I raise funds n ecessary to c a rry on I W IL D B E R G BR O S. one Novi niher 1), and at till the ch u rch w ork In th is com m un- ' S M K l T IN G a R FF1M N G c o estim ated th at It will I. (Mw, tty. H lurics. am | ' L. B. HATTON Prop. ib e r e d mem orlsl Ihe world. high, is a Ihe base lies. It 1«? burned Ints' i! y n:f-> P L t 13 reft WOODMEN OF THE WORLD W. 0. W. Camp 609 ■ seta Orai « .¡ J month. V u itjr s l i a t f i k) oar camp W. J. SABIN. « . e . BERNAL FXXRTT, «4erk 4