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    PORI'
PORT ORFORD NEWS
stared at the Poatofflce at Port Orford, Oregon, aa gecond class
mall matter under Act of March 3, 117*.
Published weakly at Port Orford, Oregon
OBO. W 8ORAN8ON. » 4 1 tor
A long the Seashore
Tldetable for W wk Ending Auguet 27, 1929, at Port Orford, Oregon.
SUBSCRIPTION RATHS:
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Six Months -------------------------ll. g g
Advertising rates 36 oenta per column task.
Tuesday, August 20, 1929.
Promises may get friends but it’s performances
th at keep them.—Proverb.
W ednesday, Aug. 21
Thursday, Aug. 22
Friday, Aug 2 3 ___
Saturday, Aug. 24
Sunday, Aug. 2 5 ___
Monday, Aug. 26 ...._
Tuesday, Aug. 27
High
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P M
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5:13
7 03
7:33
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8:30
9:00
9:37
10:50
7:45
8:24
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2:30
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Low
Treasure Island. Stephenson; The
Bobbsy Twins of Blue'Derry Island
Hope; The Grammar School Boys
in the Woods, Hancock; Boy Scouts
in the North Sea, Ralston; Life at
Sea, Stables; The Time Is at Hand
(vol. 2); A Wonder Book, Haw­
thorne; The Auto Boys Camp. Ba­
den; Soldiers of Fortune, Davis;
Leopard's Spots, Dixon; The Hon.
Peter Sterling, Ford; Dorothy Ver­
non of Hadley Hall, Major; Rogers
Poetical Works; With Star A Cres­
cent, Locker; Dream Life, Marvel;
With Fredrick the Great, Heney;
Alhambra, Irvin; Boys of Liberty
Library, Morgan; Year Book
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WHAT IS ••BERYLLIUM?” <4
ORFORD
NEWS
H. L. HOUSTON, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
♦
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♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Phones:
Office 491, Home 492
Fahy - Morrison Bldg
(Continued from page L)
Bandon, Oregon.
cent Be
"Beryl is a common accessory
C. R. WADE
mineral In granitoid veins and es­
pecially in those of pegmatitlc
Attorney-at-Law.
character.
Beautiful
hexagonal
First National Bank Bldg.
crystallizations of beryl, embedded
in pegmatite (graphic granite) Bandon
-
Oregon
have been found in Jefferson coun­
ty, Colo., and bluish-green aquama­
rines occur near the summit of
Mount Antero, Chaffee county, of
DR. L. R. PUGH
the same state.
"Beryllium occurs furthermore
Dental Surgeon
as a simple silicate of the mineral
At
Port
Orford Pharmacy
phenacite, corresponding in com­
position. when pure, to the formu­
Port Orford. Ore,
la Be2SiO4, and consisting then of Phone l f l
Per Cent
S 1O 2--------------------- 54.46
BeO --------------------- 45.55
The
of Coquille authorized the issuance And the gentle warm rain
well known
of 385,000 in bonds for the Improve­ Comes sifting down
ment of the city’s water system.
And washes our blues away.
and more or less
Representatives of the Grange Where the summers are cool
human
race seems
And
the
winters
are
warm.
County Chamber of Commerce,
Coos and Curry Fair Board and And the air has a balmy tang.
to enjoy nothing better
various other farm enterprises met Give me once more
than to be told by some evan­
at the court house at Coquille My evergreen state
THE COUNTRY WEEKLY
gelist how mean it is.
Tuesday and formed a County Agri­ And my hat in its borders shall
As an advertising force, the country weekly is cultural
hang.
Total
Council which will coop­
............... 100.00”
regarded by many prominent m anufacturers as the erate with the Oregon State Agri­
-CLEMENT L. DORLAND,
—Western World.
July 28, 1929
leading medium in America.
Although there are cultural Extension work
Wichita, Kansas.
His L ife D ed icated to
still many who have not discovered its possibilities, This year's flower show held at
Saturday evening the oiling crew
Bandon last week broke all prev­
F ig h t on Tuberculosis completed the second coat of oil on
CONFECTIONERY
it does hold a unique position among periodicals. A ious records for number of entries
Dr. Edward Livingston Trudeau the highway as far south at Den-
Donates
Rooks
to
Library
w riter has listed a number of the advantages of the and gorgeous displays.
Up-to-Date Goods
| the pioneer In the modern
treat - mark, also oiling the Elk and Six !
J
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pfisterer of , ment of tuberculosis In America, es bridges. The work was accom- !
community newspaper. His points follow:
The court presided over by Judge
Always Fresh
San Rafael, C al, former residents was himself a sufferer from the dis- plished with a minimum of incon- I
“At one sitting the average reader scans all the J. T. Brand decided in favor of the of
Port Orford a number of years, | ease. In spite of his illness, how- venience to the traveling public.
W. J. Paulman, Prop.
Gold Beach Electric Co In a suit
he did much experimental
pages of the local paper. No other publication has brought
on by the Gold Beach Util­ and always interested in the prog- | work as well as diagnosis and treat-
P o rt Orford, Ore.
ress of the community, have gen
all its pages read as carefully by so large a percent­ ities, Inc., and the former company _.
.
. . ,, . ,,
i m ent Dr. J. A. Myers, In a sketch
NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT
has exclusive rights to furnish that ously donated the following books of Doctor Trudeau's life In Hy-
age of its readers.
erously donated the f o l l o w i n g gela Magazine, observes that per-
with electricity.
IN THE COUNTY COUPT OF
“There is no publication th at reaches so many territory
The state highway oiling crew ar­ books to the Port Orford library: | haps nothing In the whole fleid of THE STATE OF OREGON FOR
families in a given trade territory as does the local rived in Bandon last Tuesday from Comrades of Winton Hall. Victor; medicine In the last fifty years has THE COUNTY OF CURRY.
Thief In the Nnight Homing done Bo much directly and ln<yrect-
paper. No other is read by as many people for each the Myrtle Polnt-Roseburg highway A A Daughter
In the Matter of the Est.'tto of
of Heth Black Alice ly to relleve suffering and extend
and have been putting the second
SARAH L. PAULMAN. Deceased.
the
years
of
usefulness
of
so
many
subscriber. The whole family reads it.
coat of oil on the highway between In Wonderland. Carroll; Calvary- people as the principles that this
Notice is hereby given that th?
SERVICE STATION
Alley. Rice: A School Boy's Journal physician laid down at the sanl
“An advertisem ent in the local paper backs up Bandon and Denmark.
undersigned, aa administrator of
by
De
Annis;
The
Mexican
Twins,
the sales effort of the local retailer fa r more effec­ A J. C. Penny Co. store was open­ Perkins; The Powers and Maxine. tarium at Saranuc Lake.
the Estate of Sarah L. Paulman,
ed in Coquille Saturday
It was Trudeau who opened the Deceased, has filed his final ac­
tively than any other medium.”
Associated Gas
One of the features of unusual Williamson; The Shadow of the first laboratory for the study of
as such Administrator in the
For these reasons the country weekly is able interest at the Coos and Curry fair Pope. Horning; Frontier Boys in tuberculosis In America. It was count
County
Court
of
the
State
of
Ore-
i
the Saddle. Roosevelt: The Lion he who first grasped the principle
to serve, not only the advertisers, but every worthy at Myrtle Point this year will be a I and
Kelly Springfield Tires
the Unicorn. Davis; The Vir­ of tuberculosis Immunity. It was (7on for the County of Curry, ar.d
drill contest between all granges
that said Court by order duly made '
cause for the betterm ent of the entire county.
ginian. Wister; Walter Sherwood's he who did the first experimental
of the county.
work In tuberculosis In this conn- has appointed Saturday the 7th
Three naval airplanes from San Probation, Alger: The Time the try. It was he who first stained
♦ A , and Langlois while the bridge on Diego piloted by Lieut. J. B. Baun- Place and the Girl Harding; Sher­ and visualized the tubercle bacil­ day of September, A. D. 1929, at
♦ ♦ ♦ ♦
L. B. HATTON
♦ the main highway is being re-con- er, Lieut. Commadore Pennoyer lock Holmes. Doyle; Amelia. Field­ lus In this country. It was lie who the hour of Ten o'clock In the
♦
forenoon of said day as the time, ]
•
M il l s OF
♦ Istructed.
and F H. James landed at Myrtle ing; Gallegher, Davis; Rosalind at built that pioneer sanitarium at
Prop.
• SOUTHWESTERN OREGON •
I,abor Day will provide unusual Point Saturday and continued Redgate, Nicholson; The Days of Saranac Lake which has treated and the Court Room In the County j
Court House, In Gold Beach, O- e- ;
more
than
6,500
patients
and
today
Vengeance. Horion; Beacon Lights,
•
♦ opportunities for holiday travel as north Sunday.
gon, as the place for the heat ing j
Port Orford, Oregon
Horton; Over the Top, Empey; The stands In the front rank of such
practically every
transportation
of objections to said Final Account
New Creation; Christ Object Les­ Institutions.
company
is
offering
reduced
rates.
A new patrol boat has been con­
and the settlement thereof.
sons, White; Tom Brown’s School
The tenth annual convention of
structed for the State Game Com­
Dated and first published August
Days (two copies), Dickens; Sixth Sacred Stone o f Erin
the
Oregon
lea
g
u
e
of
Savings
and
mission by John Woodworth. The
6, 1929.
Classic English Reader: Organized
Loan
association
was
held
in
new boat has a high power motor
Last publication September 3.
Lodged in C a th e d ra l
Sunday School Work; A Tale of
And is one of the fastest on the Marshfield Friday with about 50
1929.
The
ancient
Clogh-OIr
stone
from
Two Cities. Dickens; A Bible;
Rogue. It has been turned over to guests attending James E. Mont-
W. J. PAULMAN,
Christian Officers Year Rook of which Clogher, Ireland, Is said to
have derived Its name, has with the
Assistant State Game
Warden i gomery of Marshfield, gave the
Administrator of said Estate
International Bible Students; Wild consent of the bishop of Clogher,
:
address
of
welcome.
Townsend and will aid materially
Geese. Ostenso; Christian Healing, been placed In the vestibule of SL
The name of the Bandon Grocery
In the patrol work of the wardens.
Fillmore: Divine Plan of the Ages; Macartan's cathedral, to preserve It LUMBER FOR SALE—About
| which is conducted by E H. Dlvel-
feet of ceiling, new. Port
Prospectors and investors con­ biss has been changed to Neighbor­
In His Footsteps; The Prison of from the weather. The Clogh-OIr
ford Fish company.
tinue to invade the Mule Creek hood Stores, Inc.
Chlllon, Byron; As You Like It, stone Is said to have been one of
Mining district with most encour­
Shakespeare; Under the Great the three sacred stones of Erin, FOR S A L E -40 acres; adjoining;
Marshfield held Its first annual
others being the I.la Fall, or
aging reports of the activities flow er sh ow F riday Mrs W illiam
Bear, Monroe; The Merchant of the
the highway; excellent for home j
Stone of Destiny, which rests un­
there
Venice, Shakespeare; Old English der the coronation chair In West­
Candlln and Mrs. Geo. Taylor of
site or auto camp; ten minutes
Ballads and Songs, Ames; The Tal­ minster abbey, and the Crom
The fall lerm of the state circuit Coquille, and John Bergen of
from Port Orford.
Price 3800. |
court will convene In Gold Beach Marshfield were the judges
isman, Scott; Famous Hazel Squir­ Cuagh, which Is supposed to hnve
For further particulars see Geo. ,
rel: The Lost Athenian, Rydberg- bowed before St. Patrick. This fa-
September 9 Indications point to
Insurance rates In Bandon may
Sutton, Port Orford. “It's the best
a very few Jury cases
j now [>e reduced as the result of the
Pete Middleton, Marks: Deliver­ mons stone, which has hitherto
buy in Curry County.”
7-23t6c
rested
against
the
north
wall
of
PORT ORFORD, ORB.
ance, Rutherford; The Amateur
A temporary bridge has been organization of a voluntary fire de-
the
cathedral,
wus
visited
at
one
Cracksman. Horning; Thirteenth time by Concoher MacVessn, high FOR SALE—Late model Stewart
bullt on the Roosevelt highway partment
Commandment. Hughes: The Girl king of Ulster.
sheep shearing machine a n d
near Four Mile between Bandon
By a vote of 119 to 51 the citizens
Canon Maguire,
and the Bill. Merwin; Self Raised, who wrote a commentary on the
grinder used only two weeks
Southward; Sllngaree. Horning; register of Clogher In 1490, states:
David McKenzie, Port Orford,
The Past Olrl. Booth; The Six “This sacred stone was preserved
Oregon.
7-16t4c
I
Cylinder Courtship. Field Callfor- on the right of the entrance Into
nla—Over the Sante Fe Trail. Hig­ the church, and traceo of the gold
with wnlch It has be?n covered by DR. M. E. CORTHELL
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the legal voters of Union High
gins; Nicholas Minturn. Holland: the
worshipers of the Idol Ceomeod
School District No. 2, of Curry County, State of Oregon, that a
Rob Burton, Alger; The Webb by Celsetaeht are still visible.”
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
SCHOOL MEETING of said district will be held at High School Build­
i
Hill;
Iaramle
Holds
the
Range,
by
ing, on the 5th day of September, 1929, at 9 30 o’clock In the forenoon
Spearman;
Checkers. Rlossom;
for the purpose of discussing the budget hereinafter set out with the
Office tn First Nat’l Bank Bldg.
E a rly S tre e t L ig h tin g
Sunbonnet Rabies in Holland, by
levying board, and to vote on the proposition of levying a special dis­
Phones; Office 71, Residence 1134
Grover; Joe's Boys. Alcott: The
trict tax
Some form of artificial light most BANDON,
-
OREGON
The total amount of money needed by the said school district dur­
Boy Scounts of the Geological Sur­ have been In use for domestic pur­
poses
from
the
very
earliest
times,
ing the fiscal year beginning on June 25. 1929, and ending June 30. 1930,
vey. Shaler; Macbeth, Shakespeare;
is estimated in the following budget and includes the amounts to be
Mrs J. Ewing's Tales; Crawford. but though large cities and a high
state of civilization existed among
received from the county school fund, state school fund, elementary
■ Gaskell: The Young Acrobat, Al­ the Egyptians, Greeks and Romans,
BANK
school fund, special district tax. and all other moneys of the district.
ger; The History of Henrv Es­ the systematic lighting of streets
Until the ballots are counted at least one hour after the tin»* set
mond. Thackery; The Monkey That was unknown to them. From the
OF
for the meeting In diatrlets of the aeeond and third chissea. anv legal
voter of the district nhill he entitled to »ote upon anv nuitters before * p it E new m od els from the lost would Not Kill, Drummond; The writings of Ltbanius, however, who
the meeting.
Printer, Bishop; The lived In the beginning of the Fourth
Parts openin gs are arriving In Practical
BANDON
th is country and being copied and Orey Dawn. White; Ralph Ray­ century after Christ, we may con­
NOTARY PUBLIC
HU DO KT
elude
that
the
streets
of
his
native
adap ted for early fall wear
Or I mond’s Heir AlRer; The Boy Cap­
rather, th ey have arrived but m a n / tive, Ellis; Iney, Evans; Jed. the city, Antioch, were lighted by
Commercial
&
Savings
ESTIMATED EXPENDITURE*
lamps, and Edessa, In Syria, was
o f them have not been displayed, os
It Is from them th a t our A m ertcai Poor House Boy, Alger; The lure similarly Illuminated about A. D.
I GENERAL CONTROL
Of modern cities Paris was
d esign ers get the Inspiration or' of the Dim Trail. Bower; The Ijidy 500.
Safety Deposit Boxes
W. T. White
25 00
Clerk
In
their own August c o llectio n » H er^ or the Tiger, Stockton; The Post the first to light Its streets.
10 00
Su pp lies
for
Rent
the
beginning
of
the
Sixteenth
cen­
Is
one
of
the
m
odels
how
ever,
that
Girl, Booth: Helena’s Past. Taft;
50.00
Elections and publicity
....................
Port Orford, ©re.
has so m any Interesting details ap
The Runaway Balloon, Sherman; ( tury It was much Infested with rob­
25 00
Legal service (clerk's bond, audit, etc.)
L
pltcable to su m m er fashions, ti Selections from Huxley, Cushing: 1 bers and Incendiaries, so that the
T otal E xp en se o f G eneral Control
$ 110.00 seem ed pertinent to show It now
were ordered In 1524 to
II. IN ST RI 'CTION—Super» Mon
Pam Decides, Van Hutton: Hit and Inhabitants
It Is a copy o f an ensem ble from
keep lights burning after nine
31 620 00 M
Principals
Curry ‘¿ n ap t er N o. 135
arcel R ochas, one o f th e sm aller Miss, Manley; International Short o'clock In the evening before all
IH. INSTRUCTION—Teaching
Stories (2 volumes); Dolly Dia­ houses fronting a street.
but very sm art houses, w h ose m od
0 . E. S.
Teachers
31.170 0 0
els h sv e been m uch adm ired by the logues Hope; Trip and Trlxy Hal­
Supplies (chalk, paper, etc.)
HM
Regular meetings, third 8atur
A m erican trade. The fabric la flam - verson ; Helping Himself. A lger:1
Total Expense of Teaching
31,195.00 enga. that heavy rayon crepe w hich
day of each month. VRitors
L ou isian a P urch ata
Robinson Cruso. DeFoe; Deemster, ,
THE BLUE BIRD
IV. OPERATION OF PI.ANT
B lan ch ln l brought out several s e a ­
always welcome
In
the
treaty
providing
for
the
,
Cain;
Girls
of
St.
Wades
Mead:
Janitors and other employe«
3
sons ago as a novelty and which
Louisiana purchase there was no
Janitors’ supplies
_________
20.00
Worthy Matron.
I has been so su ccessfu l that It la a l­ A Poor American in Ireland and definition of the boundaries of the
100
oo
Fuel
m ost a stap le to -d a y
The frock Scotland. Windy Bill: The Pawns territory.
Katie Adolphsen
When
the
American
Water
25 00
and jacket are tn black, the lin in g County. Oppenhelm; The Alaskan,
Total Expense of Operation
3 17(100 of the latter and the trim m ing of Curwood: The Boys Easy Word. commissioners Insisted upon a
Secretary.
definition of the extent, they were
Scenic Views
V. MAINTENANCE A REPAIRS
the form er, tn w h ite
A m ong tm-l Ixnighlan: Hymns of Worship and
Velma Sabin
Informed
that
the
boundaries
were
Repair and maintenance of buildings and grounds
125 00 portant ad van ce fash ion notes given
em phasis, are the high er w a lst-lin e j Service: Averll, Casey; Boy Scouts the same as they had been when
VII. FIXED CHARGES
the land was In the hands of the
of Curry County
Insurance
120 00 ' the fitted hip yoke outlined with in Death Valley. Ralphson; The French, that Is. according to
stitch in g, the low flaring aktrt and Lion’s Share Thanet: Palace Beau­
IX. D E B T SE R V IC E
the very strik in g m odernistic pat­ tiful. Mead: Every Boy's Annual. Rarthler's original treaty of retro­
Principal on ttme warranta
3.7 n o w
PORT ORFORD
cession.
It Included Louisiana
tern of th e contrasting appllcue
Intereat on bonds
.......
880 (10
Rutledge: Virgil's Enid. Howland: west of the Mississippi, Arkansas,
LODGE A. F .
A. M.
Interest on warrants
120 00
Deserted Village, Goldsmith; An­ Missouri, Iowa, Minnesota west of
Total Debt Servine
$t.9oo.no
No. 170
derson's Fairy Tales. Anderson: the Mississippi, the Dakotas, Ne­
Cigars
X FMFRGFNt V
The Gospel Primer, White: Sol braska, Wyoming, Montana, most
Meets second Saturday of each
Emergency
200 00
O R EG O N
dlers of Fortune. Davis: Chautau- of Kansas. Indian territory and
month Visiting hrethem wel­
Commencement
30 00
»
come.
quix Course, Fisher; Ransomefe Colorado east of the Rocky moun­
Total Emergency
230.oo
Folly. Davis. Lorna Doone. Black- tains.
CRAWFORD W. SMITH,
W o rs h ip fu l M as te r.
more The Pit, Norrla: The Ara­
TOTAL ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES
$8.670.00
Candy
Oh. carry me back to Oregon
bian Nights, McLoughan: The Red
ERANON
W.
SMITH,
F
am
ous
B
uild
in
g
Where the westerly winds are free.
Caps of Lyons, Hagens; The la st
REt AVITI I. AT ION
Secretary.
The Mormon tabernacle In Salt
Where the wild deer roam
Total estimated expenses for the year
Days of Pompeii. Lytton: Tell Me Lake City Is 250 feet long by 150
$8 670 00 With the woods for a home
Total estimated receipts not including proposed tax
None
a Story, Knowleswnrth; Mrs Ral- feet wide and SO feet high, and seats
And graxe o'er the grassy Isa
Magazines
fame. Atherton; Rucky O’Conner. from 8.000 io 8.000 people. Its self-
It's that evergreen state
Balance, amount to be raised by district tax
;
Ratne The Mills of Man, Paynes supporting roof rests on pillars or
WOODMEN
With its shady dells
Oliver Goldsmith. Rolfe; Cabbages tattresscs ,,f red sandstone, whleh
OF
THE WORLD
And
the
breeze
that
is
scented
with
j
IN D E B T E D N E S S
and Kings Henry: Raifles Horn­ are from ten to twelve feet 'ff apart
pine.
/h e l
||f
ÄrAurr, j W «-X T , p /
In
the
entire
circumference
Amount of bonded Indebtedness (Include all warrants Issued
W.
0.
W. Camp 609
ing: A Woman for Mayor. Wins­ building
No nails were used In I ~ T a
>
-
7
'
by vote of electors)
319 500 00 ' And the beautiful streams
low; The Head Olrl at the Ga­ making the roof, the timbers being N ative Platinum and G old * a »ets E r r
9t •a is
Where the fishes gleam.
bles Brazil: Fox Hunting Stev­ tied In place with cowhide and
month.
Vkiit»n »if
» M
High«« Market Pncas
: And the surf beats a rumbling time ens; In Cupid’s Chains. Oarvlne
Dated this 5th day of August. 1929
held together with wooden pees It
our ettnp
faAANW ; w
Attest
1 Where the sou'west wind
In Its shape
Happy Hawkins. Masqp The Pest was begun In 1*0.7
W IL D B E R G B R O S.
W. J. SABIN. C. C.
GEORGE W SUTTON
I .GUIS I, KNAPP
| Sighs through the bows
American Humorist Short Stories. th" Mormon tabernacle Is a perfect
SMELTING A R E F IM N G CO
District Clerk
BERNAL FORTT. Clerk
Chairman Board of Directors As the forest giants sway.
ellipse.
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Jessup Tshmael S o u t h w o r t h
L o g g e rs
P o o l H a ll
H A T T O N ’S
fN£W YÔRK— PARIS
FASHIONS
Port Orford
Hardware Co.
Notice of Union High School Meeting
Real
Estate
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