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P ort Orford, Oregon, Tuesday, March 26, 1929.
Pesgy at the Stag
Dinner
PORT ORFORD NEWS
Catered et the Poatofflce at Port Orford, Oregon. as second elaaa
mall m atter under Act o f March 3, 1179.
P ublished w eekly at Port Orford. Oregon
OBO. W. 8ORAN8ON. Cditor
Along the Seashore
Tuesday, March 26, 1929.
New clothes may be purchased in fifteen min­
utes, but fifteen years are oft required to rehabili­
tate a sullied reputation.—Anon.
____
A- COUNTY CLERK’S FILINGS ♦
Among the filings in the county
fractory tie and muttering
B strange
clerk's office during the past week
sounds under his breath, for
the hour was advancing, and It wa»
nearly time when he should be ar
riving at the annual dinner—thm
famous dinner which had been held
Wednesday, Mar. 27
- 128
1:58
7:42 7:39
every year for the past ten and
Thursday, Mar. 28 _
. 1:53 2 36
8:18
8:06
for which there was an Increasing
Friday, Mar. 2» ___
. 2:20
3:18
8:56 8:34
iy heavy tine each year for eVen
Saturday, Mar. 3 0 __
. 2:50
4:05
9:37
9:05
a moment'9 tardiness.
Sunday, Mar. 31
.3:25
5:03
10:26 9:45
The other twelve men would be
Monday, April 1
. 4 09 6:15
already cooling their heels and won
11:27
dering whether Bobby Granville
Tuesday, April 2
. 5:10 7:33
10:51 12:40
would appear or whether he would
be lined the one hundred dollars
imposed on any one of the thirteen
tists of the highest order and very voluble, having friends
who failed to uppear for the
an opinion on every subject and expressing th at opin­ annual dinner.
The first year the fine for non
ion at every available opportunity. Frequently the appearance
wag ten dollars and
layer of veneer is so thin th at the real character of each year It jumped up another ten.
the w earer is readily discernible, and iust as f r e - l1,1 thelr earl* tw«°oe8. ten dollars
Low
A M P M.
W hite Sr., o f this place, made a
♦
♦
♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ business trip to Bandon last Wed­
OBBY was struggling with a re
H igh
A. M. P. M
One Tear ---------- ------
J ll. M
Six M o n t h s __________________ 91.••
A dvertising rates IS cents per colum n lash.
♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦
Carl W hite of Brushes creek, ac­
♦
♦ companied by his father. W T.
By DOROTHY DOUGLAS
Tide Table for Week Ending April t, 192«. at Port Orford. Oregon.
SUBSCRIPTION KA'
PORT ORFORD NEW k
nesday.
was an action at law brought by
C. R. WADE
the Port Orford Commercial com­
A ttoraey-at-L aw .
pany against the Inman Lumber
A Development company to deter­
First N ational Bank Bldg.
mine real estate rights in property
-
Oregon
in the vicinity o f Port Orford. Bandon
Other filings were:
E. S. Ward to E. W Howard,
mortgage.
DR. L. R. PUGH
State of Oregon to W. T. White,
notarial commission.
Dental Surgeon
U. G. Smith, executor, vs. Wll-
At
Port
Orford Pharmacy
lian A Lafferty, action at law
Wilson Freeman to E E. Lee.
satisfaction of mortgage.
Phone l 4 l
Port Orford, Ore.
Floyd Ruter to Harry Caltoft. et
ux. release of mortgage.
Brookings State bank to Harry
Caltoft, et ux. satisfaction of mort­
gage corporation.
Harry Caltoft. et ux. to B. W
McVay, mortgage.
R. C. Dressel, location notice of
Big Boy No. 2, mining claim.
Fred Volt, notice of assessm ent
CONFECTIONERY
work on Gold Lode and Gold Ridge
mining claims.
Up-to-Date Goods
H. J. Snodgrass, et al to Bertha
Always Fresh
M Moore and Hannah Smith, quit
claim deed.
W. J. Paulman, Prop.
William Hunter to Curry County
P o rt Orford, Ore.
bank, assignm ent of mortgage.
Macleay E state Co. to W
M.
pu n ter, assignm ent of mortgage.
W. M. Hunter to Gold Beach Util
ities, Inc., release of mortgage.
Gold Beach U tilities to George
O. Oium. mortgage.
F. B. H assett, beekeeper's li­
cense.
SERVICE STATION
H. K. McGrew, et vir, to S. J.
Hurst, et vir, warranty deed.
8. J. Hurst, et vir, to J. R. Hurst,
Associated Gas
w arranty deed.
A. A. Law et ux to E. A. Law,
Kelly Springfield Tires
quit claim deed.
QUGntly the coating is at times wholly forgotten and | their thirties, the hundred didn’t
ONLY A MESSENGER
the
individuals
stand forth in all their unfitness a n d I iseera
qult® 80 bad ",1
11. 11 "as
L oggers
•
t
enough to be there.
Besides, the
(From W estern Out of Doors)
ignorance.
I dinner was a grand and glorlouv
During the legislative session just closed, a P o rt­
Every town has its quota of those who utilize a
!,u<1 e.S|,7 iallJ',08 " ,was ,he
Pool H all
land sportsman was commissioned to bear impor­ thin veneer Striking contrasts to those solid citizens' that some of the friends were able
tan t papers to Salem. He was eager and ready to go. who are content to be what they actually are and IOJLnJoy ,a «,e,s"n!l1 «>«•;''**«-
..v _
________ i - c
.•
J
i The tele p h o n e ra n g Im periously
At the last moment he learned th at opportunity could . who
in their daily life exemplify the time-worn ax­ as Bobby was slipping Into Ids I in
maculate dinner coat.
A forceful
not be accorded him to make a speech upon arrival, iom: “Actions speak louder than words.”
word flew from Bobby’s lips as he
whereupon he declined to perform the service.
picked up the receiver.
When he hung It up he looked
How often do we find those who are willing to
STATES HAVE POWER
dejected.
serve if the concomitant is pelf or glory but how sel-1
(Editorial in San Francisco Chronicle)
Seeing his sister Peggy flitting
dom do we encounter one who will volunteer for any I
_____
o________________
„„____
The
rig
h t of the people to t______
protect ___
the ___
landscape,1
g h o u ^ “ tocher* ° f Uuffy
task th at might be assigned him and who faithfully as seen from the highways, from disfigurem ent is*of “Peggy—you’ve got to do me a
and efficiently will perform th at task, asking no re­ high importance in a state like California, where the favor tonight. The hospital's Just
called me up—urgent case— I must
ward other than the consciousness of duty well done? scenery is so great a tourist-bringing asset.
go.
Ko time to gut a substitute
the dinnurumd I can't stand the
It is said th at virtue is its own rew ard but cer­
That the people of California have both the right i tor
racket Just now of that hundred-
tain it is that in the final reckoning not infrequently and the power is convincingly set forth by Chauncey dollar
tine,
n o p into your eve-
~
. . . .
.
.. . . .
ning cloak and into a tnxi, quick.
do we find the humble exhalted and the crown of Shafter Goodrich
in the
California
Law —
Review.
You've got to be a sport and rep­
glory pressed upon the brow of unselfish service.
That such a legal right was not always recog­ resent me nt that dinner. Be a
This cause of ours, this sometimes hopeless nized by the courts is true. But th at is also true of darling, Peg—they’re an awfully
decent bunch of men—”
struggle to save fnom devastation and waste the gifts many other powers now exercised by the com m unity1 "Bot, Bobby, it s a stag affair—
to man from a bountiful Creator, needs few er man­ as vital for the protection of the general welfare. In 1
mind-youyca^r'.Tay only
agers and more messengers. It needs few er of those such m atters courts move with sound and m ature for the bo ” p ° r fls ,) R nd tben re _
GOOD TIM BER
who “love to stand in the m arket place” and more, public opinion It is only a comparatively few years . ' X - i . ’r
'
‘’a £ „ £ .
L. B. HATTON
of those who are ready to say “Here am I, send me.” since a federal court made the first im portant mod- there's a dear.”
The trep <hot never had to fight
Prop.
onqont
o n o i <» Inirtcr
£ 4-U
~ t
’ So Peggy, her cheeks like crlm- » For sun and sky and air and light,
It needs more of those who are willing to leave the p r n n | r n n t u i n n Ltment
S U S t d i n i n g revival of the police son roses and her eyes like stars, j That stood out in the open plain,
less im portant business of speech-making to someone power of a State in behalf of the health, morals and 1,0,1 r,lshp,i to do her beloved broth And alw ays got its share of rain,
Port Orford, Oregon
else.
snfety Of the public and against what older decisions ’^ h ^ f t e d in w ard i, as she '
had defended as vested interests.
neared the doorway where she knew The
.
y
*'
SEA LIONS
Since th at decision in 1884 the principle of police ered to welcome Bobby; but out To heaven from the common soil,
has been constantly expanded as public need waill,v she was the picture of fem . w h o never had to win his share
Off the Port Orford coast is found the breeding power
r iu n iir t iil n n zl no
/m in in g
rp , r
•
¡nine charm.
, Of sun and sk y and light and air,
t
JUircd
opinion moved.
the png- o When ...........—
the door of ........
the private
.N e v e r became a manly man.
ground of the sealion, where thousands congregate .
. and
. . as public
,
— To -------------
„ m, din
on the rocks of Port Orford reef each season t h u s ln a l application of health, /norals and safety have l,lg T ”,' ?p‘'ne<1 8,111 ,the twelve Bu‘ »ved and died as he began
not
added . the “comfort, . . peace and convenience”
t'l'X udrietnth1
’member.'thcre
2fod t‘mberdw«n
j° grow In ease:
furnishing a natural attraction of great
g reat interest to ' been
,
----- of
— .............—
...............
— wuZ The
stronger wind the tougher
the millions of tourists who will travel the scenic; e population. It was a California decision which
° »tunned «Hence, then a sw
a ift
trees,
Roosevelt highwav in the years to come W hether!a PPlied the inclusive term “the general welfare.”
“
rX. ° 1 Ial,s 881 one j The farther sky the greater length
these mammals are destructive of deep sea fish l if e '.
{" tbe meantime the specific problem of protect- vll‘,1- 1 X Z “ -“ - ?
1 The more the storm the more the
Port Orford
strength;
or not is a mooted question, and M aster Fish W a r d e n l a n d s c a p e from disfiguring billboards has haltingly ami feeling the ordeni of
sun and cold, by rain and ,
Hoy in a communication printed on the first page of 1 be®n J ^ e n up by state afte r state. Kansas, Connecti- 8°
auXTteS
snows.
Hardware Co.
this issue states th at his departm ent has taken no cut’ ^ olorado» Vermont, Maine, New York, Arizona that 1 just sit down „ n d - w e i i - i" tree or man good timber grows
forest
Rprinus
mpnanwoa
t«
Hat-aww,,*»»
u
u.„
and
M
assachusetts
have
adopted
a
variety
of
regula-
i
J,'7
wi,h
the
flrst
cour8e
or
,wo—
i
W
here
,hlckeat
stands
the
fore
serious measures to determine it, yet the state fish
g r o w th
then leave you—to enjoy your din
commission’s represenative apparently favors the tions on the subject. Some are based on the right of ner in Eveieaa pence!
1 W e find the patriarchs of both.
PORT ORFORD, ORE
the state to protect the landscape for the common Even
, the , „ married men of the And they hold converse w ith the
wholesale destruction of the sealion.
stars
Kansas, for in- ¡n double harness realized the fact W hose broken branches show the
One of southwestern Oregon’s g reat natural a t­ good. Others are based on safety.
Bobby Granville
stance,
prohibits
the
erection
of
billboards
on private a th"‘
Bobby
Or“Dvllle had
hud played >
scars
tractions is being destroyed, and destroyed by the
rather mean trick on them all
any winds and much of
state at th at—the very agency th at should preserve property within 1000 feet of any highway intersec­ these years in having concealed « Of m strife—
sister like tills from them.
tion.
it as an asset. It is frankly admitted that this de­
John Manners felt It most keenly. This is the common law of life.
Court decisions have been leaning more and more He was about the only one of the
struction is being perpetrated without adequate
“ .'X.IiS1 X "".'g ' S
M. E. Treadgold, form er owner
knowledge as to whether such action is rig h t or to the view th at the state has a right to protect its
of Sixes store, was operated on for |
he
should
like
to
shake
Bobby
into
landscape.
A
Louisiana
decision
holds
th
at
the
pow­
wrong.
Sound government principles dictate that
an explanation.
He, John, had appendicitis at Coquille, March 17. j
before life is taken a judicial condemnation should er to suppress offenses to the sense of sight is no less been
circling the globe in search of Dr. Richm ond being the surgeon.
be had. Why not in the case of the State versus the certain than the universally recognized power to sup­ such a wonder woman ns this sis­ Mr Treadgold is reported to be
ter of Bobby’s and now she was go­ recuperating nicely.
Sealion ?
press offenses to smell and hearing. A Philippine de­ ing
to be snatched from his grasp
cision holds in substance th at the public has a vested after the soup or fish course.
“I say,” he cried loudly to the
right in its highways and the benefits therefrom , and eleven
VEN EER
men—who were still wonder­
BANK
ing just how to arrange a somewhat
that
this
is
param
ount
to
any
private
vested
interests
Veneer is a thin leaf of a superior wood, like Port
delicate situation, but were all
the
value
of
which
depends
on
the
highways
them
­
feeling a certain desire to keep this
OF
Orford cedar and other rare woods, used to cover selves.
vision In their m id st; “couldn't you
cheap and inferior woods to give the article produced
call up wives and near wives
BANDON
bJ naPy
courts have recognized th at “beauty chaps
in a hurry and get them here for
the appearance of being made of the solid rare wood
NOTARY PUBLIC
this dinner. Sprint out to the tele­
puys."
This
is
an
im
portant
principle
in
a
state
like
—something it is not. While its use implies the a t­
phone booths and get busy, and i ’ll
Commercial
&
Savings
California,
which
has
invested
so
much
in
highways
speak to the waiters about doubling
tempt to deceive, its purpose is to conserve the rare
the places. What do you all sa.v?''
to
make
scenic
beauty
accessible.
The
rights
of
the
wood and produce the article at a reasonable cost.
“Great head—that's what we all
W. T. White
Safety Deposit Boxes
es
individual
end
where
the
rights
of
the
community
be­
say.“ came a quick response.
It is an accepted trade practice. The word is also
for Rent
This sta te ’s right to the unobstructed use of its Meanwhile, Peggy stood by and
Port Orford, Ore.
commonly used to apply to thin or superficial knowl­ gin.
g
reat
heritage
of
beauty
and
of
Its
vis't
¡nvMtmeiit
I
S
W
f
t
i
l
'
S
S
.
edge of a subject and to a thin or superficial layer of
respectability, and is employed in referring to indi­ to tiring that beauty to view and to make it uav seem ulai1 ‘h”' t,li8 i,nrli,l,li,r n,nn wl1"
S a X “ .'5
Curry Chapter No. 135
viduals who pretend to be something they are not to to he undeniable even front a legalistic point of view. to-lieart
talk with the head waiter
O. E. S.
distinguish them from their more fortunate brothers
had time also for a swift glance In
talk on the 23rd Psalm
R
egular
m
eetin gs, third Satur­
her
direction.
who are content to pass for what they actually are. *
♦ Mi Hulet will be in Gold Peach It wasn't until he saw the extra
day of each m onth.
V isitors
♦
PORT
ORFORD
AND
I.ANO-
♦
THE
BLUE
BIRD
this week m aking a canvass of the chairs being brought in and the
Persons using a thin veneer are very frequently ego- ♦
alw ays welcom e.
LOIS PAR ISH
♦
iin d
w
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t U
.it
t n n l/
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HATTON’S
Real
Estate
comm unity for the support of the table helng drawn out to aeeomtno
church there.
date double the number it had been
*
The canvass Is not yet finished arranged for that tie came to sit be
! *n the Port O rford-I^nglots com- side hei-
) It was while a mass of pink flow-
Calendar of services. Easter Sun- rnun,,y parish but will be complet- . ers was being brought In to deco­
lay. March 31
*'d *his" WPek "nd wp are hopeful rate the table— flowers that exactly
Ieinglois church Sunday school , *’8’ ”
produce sufficient funds matched the glorious pink of Peggy’s
at 10 a m Public worship at l l t w ,th whlch to rnrry on the work frock—that Bobby's sister realized
lo w wonderfully thoughtful sonn
a. m.
,h i* com ing church year.
' men could be—in fact. John Man-
Port Orford church — S u n d a y ---------------- —
I i;era. Would any other have thought
school at 10 a m Public worship PIANO RARGAIN In Port Orford of such delicate flattery?
at 7 30 p m
, district Fine quality, late mod ) And It wasn’t long—at least It
Easter address
"Did Jesus
el. like new
Suitable for mu didn't seem but a moment to John
Christ Rise from the Dead?"
elclan or fine home
Sacrifice • nnd Peggy—before wives. Anticees
began trooptng In to make the room
thought for the week "I am He
for quick sale 910 month terms
merry and far more lovely to look
that 11 veth. and was dead; and be­
arranged for reliable party Ad­ lipoo. Rut John kept a close guard
hold, I am alive for evermore.
dress J M Howard. 431 Wash on Peggy und as a matter of fact
Amen." R evelations 1:18
Ington St.. Portland
M4t3c Peggy didn't mind in the least.
|
Her entrance to a stag dinner
The new church year comm ences
and also to love had been a siuiul
Visits Ponting Home
laneoua affair.
April 1 Commencing with that
ICeeyrtsht i
Bernard Faunce of E ugene ar­
date the cervices will be held each
Sunday morning at Langlole and rived Monday to visit at the home
TV« Math Mimis
each Sunday evening at Port Or- of Mr and Mrs C. C. Ponting
There Is s North American spi­
h>cd The Sunday schools will con­
der which mliuica ants to obtala Its
tinue at the regular hour each Sun­
Ur L R Pugh made a business food
It looks like Its models, for
day
trip to Gold Reach the latter part It» body has whlla hairs, which help
i to give It a sleoder appearance
Rev C. C Hulet. Sunday school of last weak
j When huntlog for Its prey It walks
missionary for this d istrict filled
from side ts side like the ant. and
the pulpit at Port Orford Sunday
Prof Chas Atwood of Bandon to make the dacaptloa |>erfect it
m o r n in g s p e a k in g on th e th e m e
was in Pnrt Orford last Wednea
holds op the second pair i<t legs
j “Our Shepherd.’* and la s in g his day to conduct bis music cl ana-a over the bead, resembling the »■>
tenuaa
♦
INCLUDE BEAUTIFUL
Floras Lake
YOUR 1929 ITINERARY
On The Roosevelt Highway
FISHING - HUNTING — BOATING
BATHING
FLORAS LAKE HOTEL
John R. Smith A So*. Prop*.
R ev J C W hitsett. Pastor.
Worthy Matron.
Katie Adolphsen
Scenic Views
Secretary,
Velma Sabin.
of C urry County
PORT ORFORD
LODGE A. F. & A. M.
No. 170
Cigars
Meats second Satarday of each
month V isiting b ratterà w el­
come.
CRAW FORD W SMITH.
Candy
hTVAfnm W.
M aguinch
Ill
Vksyw y
Native Flatunua aedi Geld
W IL D B E tC
swai T w s a g e v iw « «
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WOODMEN
OF m
WOBLD
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