Port Orford, Oregon, Tuesday, September 17, 1929. — "«wa 4a PORT ORFORD NEWS ite re d a t th e P o eto fflee a t P o rt O rfo rd , O regon. aa pecond claaa m ail m a tte r u n d e r Act o f M arch 3, 117# Published weakly at Port O rford. Oregoa OBO. W GAMES ON OREGON GRID LIST FOR '29 Along the Seashore 8O R A N 8O N . E d ito r T ide T able fo r W eek E nding Sept. 24, 1929. a t P o rt O rford, O regon. H igh A. M. P M S U B S C R IP T IO N RATHS: One Six Low A. M p M T e a r ___________________ M o n t h s _________________ f l . M Advertising ratea 15 oenta per column tach. Tuesday, September 17, 1929. There is a time and place for everything, even to paying the fiddler. —Anon. W ednesday, Sept- 18 ............. . _____11 33 T h u rsd ay , Sept. 19 . . ..........12:14 12 54 F rid ay , Sept. 20 ...... S atu rd ay . Sept. 21 .................. ___ 1:34 ........... 2:17 Monday. Sept. 23 .................... . . . ___ 3:07 T uesday, Sept. 24 ........... 4:05 12:17 12 46 1:14 1:45 2:15 2:53 3 39 .5:52 6:23 6:53 7:22 7:52 8 26 9:08 6 6 7 7 8 9 10 06 4.3 19 58 42 33 33 STATE HIGHWAY COMMISSION The charge made by an individual seeking appoint­ ment at the hands of the Governor as a member of the State Highway Commission, the account of which appears in another column of this issue, that the mem­ bers of the present commission invited editors and their wives to attend the dedication of a new bridge on the Redwood highway in California last June, and that these editors and their spouses rode in state own- j ; ed automobiles, is poor politics. If our knowledge of affairs is correct the present Governor, who is re­ sponsible for the acts of the present commission, will have the selection of the candidate to fill the next va­ cancy on the commission; also that Governor Patter­ I.ighUM nnthN-Old reg istered Jerse y C alf to be given as prize for best son was among those present in the caravan attend­ farm p ro ject by S m ith-H ughes student. ing & the dedication ceremonies referred to. , T h e S a m ith ... -H „ u g h . es ag ric . u ltu .. ra l , best . , . in ,fc . T he sire of th e county. Since When WHS it <1 crime to tclke oie reg istered je r - farm p ro jects ever exhibited at the ganization and nave given of their best in i>ringingj*ey h8rd 18 cona|dered °ne °l tbe Coos and C u rry C ounty F a ir our highways to their present high state of efficiency. <ê> <8 w ith 330,604 ounces valued a t $6.- With commissioners of this type Oregon’s highway ♦ 4 ! 834.200, an d South D ak o ta th ird PIRATES' W EEKLY * w ith 318,095 ounces w o rth $6.575, future is not in doubt, even though they do give the * ' 600. poor editors an automobile ride now and then. ................................ ................ - H. L. HOUSTON, M. D. -#> « ♦ > notes oi W ESTM O ST G R A N G E ♦ P hysician and Surgeon. ♦ P hones: O ffice 491, H om e 492 A t th e m eeting o f the W estm ost F ah y - M orrison Bldg G range held a t L anglois F riday B andon, Oregon. night. Miss Y oungm ire, S tephen A nderson, L. H. W agner and C. L. W agner w ere voted m em bership in G range H u sb an d ry and will be in­ A tto ra e y -a t-L a w . itiated a t th e n ex t installation. Six can d id a tes who took the 1st and F irst N atio n al B ank B ldg 2nd degrees a t th e S eptem ber m eet­ - O regon ing w ere given th e 3rd an d 4th de­ B andon grees F rid a y evening. Mrs H ansen, lecturer, a rran g ed her p ro g ram in acco rd an ce w ith the n atio n al observance of C onsti­ Dental Surgeon tution week, th ere being no grange thi3 week. Rev. J. C. W h itse tt gave At P o rt O rford P h arm acy a splendid Inform al ta lk on the C onstitution and each m em ber pre se n t w as called upon to say som e­ P h o n e l e i P o rt O rfo rd , O re. th in g concerning It. N early every­ one responded. At the close of an In terestin g and In stru ctiv e m eeting th e hom e ec­ onom ics com m ittee served a lu n ch ­ eon of sandw iches cake, coffee and chocolate. EUGENE.—U niversity of Oregon will have one of the toughest foot­ ball schedules of any school on the Pacific Coast conference th is sea­ son. And if Jack W. Benefiei, O re ! g o n ’s graduate m anager, had his 1 way about it, Cal­ ifo rn ia and South­ ern C alif o r n i a also would have been on the Web- foot schedule. As is, Oregon plays five confer­ ence games and J. W. Benefiei tops th a t off with an 8,200-mtle trip to Miami to play U niversity of F lorida. Before the F lo rid a encounter Oregon also m eets U niversity of H awaii and St. M ary's college in post-season clashes. T he Oregon team will travel 10,732 m iles th is season. Its trip N O T IC E TO C R E D IT O R S to F lorida from practically the up­ perm ost n o rth ern p a rt of the U nited S tates to the other extrem e in the In th e C ounty C ourt of th e S tate of O regon for C urry south-eastern direction is said to be County. the fu rth est any team will have ev er traveled for any football game. In the M atter of th e E sta te of E lizabeth McGraw, de­ T he total m ileage from Eugene to ceased. M iami and re tu rn is 8,208 miles. T he undersigned h av in g been a p ­ T he m ileage and season's schedule pointed by th e C ounty C ourt of th r follows: Mileage S tate of Oregon, for th e C ounty of Sept. 28—Pacific at Eugene.... 000 C urry, A d m in istrato r of th e E sta te of E lizabeth M cGraw, deceased, Oct. 5—S tanford a t Palo Alto _____________ 1,360 and h av in g qualified, notice Is I hereby given to th e cred ito rs of. Oct. 13— W illam ette at Eu­ gene _____________ 000 and all persons h av in g claim s i Oct. 19— Idaho at Portland... 250 a g a in st said deceased, to present Oct, 26—W ashington at Se­ them , verified as req u ired by law, attle .......................... 664 w ithin six m onths a fte r the first Nov. 1—U. C. L. A. at Eu­ publication of tjjis notice to said gene ..... ................ _ 000 Thos. D. G uerin, a t his residence Nov. 16—Oregon S tate a t in th e C ity of M yrtle P oint. C oun­ Eugene ..... .............. 00O ty o f Coos and S ta te of Oregon. N ot . 23—U. of H aw aii at D ated S eptem ber 3. 1929 P ortland .................... 250 THGS D G U E R IN . N ot . 28—St. M ary's a t San A d m in istrato r of th e E sta te Francisco .................. of E lizab eth M cGraw, d ,- Dee. 7—M iami at F lorida ceased. (St. M ary’s on the 9-3t5e. w ay) _____________ 8,2083 N O T IC E TO C R E D IT O R S T o t a l ......... ........10,732 ■ COOS-CURRY COUNTY FAIR PRIZE PORT ORFORD NEWS JOHN M'EWAN LINES UP COACHING STAFF “ R. WADE DR. L. R. PUGH Loggers Pool Hall CONFECTIONERY Up-to-Date Goods Always Fresh W. J. Paulman. Prop. Port Orford, Ore. HATTON’S SERVICE STATION Associated Gas Kelly Springfield Tires L. B. HATTON Prop. Port Orford. Oregon N O T IC E IS H E R E B Y G IV EN T h at by o rd e r of th e C ounty C ourt of th e S ta te of O regon fo r C u rry County, m ade on th e 22nd day of A ugust. 1929. the u n dersigned w as appointed as A d m in istrato r of th e will of Clem A tkinson, deceased and th e und ersig n ed h a s qualified and is now acting T H E R E F O R E , all persons h a v ­ ing claim s a g a in st said e sta te a re hereby notified to p resen t th eir claim s to th e u n dersigned, a t his , hom e n e a r P o rt O rford In C u rry County. O regon, w ithin six m onths ■ from th e d ate hereof, such claim s , to be duly verified as required by law. D ated a t P o rt O rford, Oregtm, S eptem ber 3. 1929. JA M E S C. W H IT E . A d m in istrato r of th e estate of Clem A tkinson, deceased. 9-3t5c In years gone by the U niversity U tah led th e silver producing of Oregon boasted w onderful coach­ sta te s w ith 17.749,317 ounces v alu ­ ing staffs, but it is doubtful if any R u th Miller, editor. com pare to th e ed a t $10,383.350. w hile M ontana T h ere a re th irty -o n e pupils en- present a rra y of w as second w ith a production of rolled in high school th is year. 10.681.675 ounces w o rth $6,248.780. m entors. » ' ■ „ag C aptain Jo h n J. Id ah o w as th ird in silver produc­ ™ McEwan is at the tion, tu rn in g out 8,949.716 ounces h e lm f o r his valued a t $5.235.584. T h e b u reau fo u rth season. u p p er classm en requested rated the silver a t th e av erag e New When he became th e gym- Y ork price of b a r silver of 58*4 head coach four cents per ounce. y ears ago, he in­ PO R T O R F O R D , O R E T he value of gold production in h erited few play­ such as clean in g th e glass doors ers of o u tstan d in g ability. H is first com pleted by W ednesday e v - lw as announced a s follow s: A laska, y ear — 1926 — was a lean one. '6.834.300 and 486.859; A rizona, s,- Oregon was victor in only one out c iv » G o v ern m en t class d rew • k z w v a iia a <1 O » ¡ i r k 4 o l o i o m o n t n f f o n t ( I n n a n u t o a t i UP a co n stitu tio n fo r th e stu d e n t I '’09-800 and 1.467.088, C olorado, 5,- of five games. H is second y ear— s a t- Hn<) H waa prpapntpd bv H ow 345.000 and 4.384,v n . Idaho. 240.700 1937—was even worse, for th e Web- «- m m i «; M ontana. 1.233.300 foots failed to tak e a single contest. B ut the Oregon arm y m entor P H Y S IC IA N AND SU R G EO N 6 i t w as accepted bx ' ’?„6*’„*,75; IN8Vada . 3fi74^ 2 ° and f n ff o o n rih « h i« n r o r w s r tv H i « ilO S O P IH tP « h n v p l i k e " m aJ° rlty an-610 New Mexico, 722 700 and huilded slowly and wisely. He con­ h is cen trated on bolstering the line, O ffice In F irs t N at'l B ank Bldg ; 3 h : W ashington. 339 300 and 10s the laet year hie efforts bore fru it. P hones O ffice 71. R esidence 1134 Oregon won th e N orthw est cham ­ BANDON. - O REG O N T h e F resh m en ap p eared M onday 907I P hilippines. 1,830 100 and 36.- pionship by tro u n cin g W ashington 37 to 0; Oregon State, 13 to 0; and M ontana, 31 to Before coming to the U niversity, sta n d in g C aptain McEwan was for th ree P l P ct P d , tbra ♦ po r t o r f o r d a n d lance J years head coach a t West Point, and lois p a r is h ♦ p rio r to th a t was chief line coach th ere for five years. He is a g rad ­ in place o f R uby P u rd in . ' ♦ R ev 3 c W hltaatt, P a a to r ♦ uate from W est Point, w here he played football four years. W alter school h e re * Camp selected him all-A m erican cen ter In 1914; d u rin g 1916 he cap­ th e bppn checked over and th ey a rc C hurch S u n d ay school tained the Army team : and he was at 10 a m H our of public w orship one of only two players on an Army aggregation th a t defeated the Navy four times. C aptain M cEw an's a ss ista n ts th is m th e season , "<8b'p ” "•""« n o te "this year are Billy R einhart, who will have charge of the backfield; Gene Shields, who will a ss ist In coaching S p iritu al th o u g h t for th e week — the line, and P rin k Callison, head F ive of th e boys h av e been "And A Voice from H eaven said: freshm an coach. R e g u la r m eetin g s, th ird S a tu r ­ 'T his in my Son. th e Beloved, in F or the last six years R einhart day of each m o n th V iaitors on M iddle E lk for ai H im is my d elig h t'.” M atthew 3 17. has been head baseball and basket­ alw ay s w elcom e. (20th C en tu ry B ible ren d itio n ) ball coach, and for the last th ree W o rth y M atron T hem e "A R evetatlon o f Je s u s”. years head freshm an football coach. rtc h e n o r. Aivtn A nderson. D onald K atie A dolphsen T his is th e first ad d ress in a In th e six years R ein h art has I Neii R ice w iib n r series o f seven on th e "Serm on on coached at Oregon the university S e c retary . the M ount.” In w hich a n effort I has won the N orthw est cham pion­ V elm a Sabin W e have been singing n early will be m ade to b rin g all th e facts . ship in basketball tw ice and tw ice C am illa W hite i concerning th is g re a t ad d ress of finished second. Two years ago bis o f t h e every m orning the V a ste r to us for o u r considers- ! team won the baseball title, and his plays th e piano. All (he books a re h ere now so tton T he seven ad d resses will run freshm an proteges have heeu play­ atu d y |n g will begin at consecutively th e next seven w eeks ing rem arkable football, w inning from th e Oregon S(ate rooks both gam es last year. Shields has been a successful | Meets second Saturday of each football coach at Commerce high they a re now w ritin g a new spaper I m.>nth V isiting b rs th e rn wel- school In P ortland. H ts 1928 team s x f 1 ■ — .................. — ' 11 ■ 1 ■ is - I Jam ieso n ap p o in ted FO R SA LE OR T R A D E Salem } pome was ru n n e r up in th e P ortland high p ro p e rty t room m odern house per, deed ed ito r C R A W FO R D W. SM ITH. school league. T h at is a feat, con­ nn I ' a cre a t city lim its $750 sid erin g that Comm erce has fewer ♦ ♦ Ben S orensen to C u rry C ounty W o rsh ip fu l M aster. equity balance peyable a t $ ? ' th a n ♦ COUNTY « I.E I th R E C O R D S • deed 300 boys. F urtherm ore, J F R A N C IS W . S M IT H , per m onth Including Interest. S hields it a form er sta r guard on ♦ H enry Adolph-ten to C u rry C oun­ 1 W ashington D C The d irecto r Secretary. Will tra d e equity for lot acreag e th e Webfbot eleven. ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ A - ty, deed ; of th e m in t h as an n o u n ced th a t or o th e r p ro p erty A ddress H C allison needs little introduction C A B ecktell to C h a rlo tte Wll- j 2.233.351 ounces of refin ed gold val Ixxtatlon of m ining claim s con­ Lx Albee. Salem . O regon. R F D As head coach at Medford high ued a t $<6.165.400 an d 58 4*2 507 of son. m o rtg ag e tin u e to fu rn ish a goodly portion No. 9 Box 185 8-3t school his team s have won the state Coos B ay T im b er Co to W J leftn ed silver valued at $34.200 5*7 o f the in atru m en ts received in the cham pionship for five years in a w ere produced In th e U nited S ta te s a x t i s « n t . . . . FO R SA LE A C olem an G as Iron C ounty C lerk 's office for iecoidiiig C onrad, deed row, and last year's Medford In th e c a le n d ar y ear o f 1928 Good condition, a b arg ain Can T hose received last week w ere eleven was considered the stronvesi T he fig u res Indicated a 3746.800 Rrptten 'buytri o f be seen and d e m o n stra te d at the htgh school team on the entire Lx Damon. Golden Dud claim Mr and M rs A P Sw eet left last gain In gold p roduction over the hom e of J C W h itsett P o rt Or Native Platinum and Gold Maata C m P -A » -r of a. lx A. Damon. Golden R a ttle r week for E u g en e w here M rs Sweet p rio r y ear and a reduction of 1.871.- eoast and one of th e most powerful , m o atk Viatt»*« 8 27t3 ln th e United States. ford P hone 113 claim Highest Start rt Pncn en tered th e P acific h o sp ital for an 834 o unces In silver A mong th e ‘ o a r eam p B Pickle, B lack R aven claim o p eratio n Mrs A nna H o g att la gold pro d u cin g sta te s C alifo rn ia led LU M BER FO R SAIJC W ith R einhart. Shields and Calll- About 1900 W'. J. S A R IN . C. C. W IL D B E R G BR O S O th e r in s tru m e n ts w ere ► n to assist. C aptain McEwan has ca rin g for th e Sw eet ch ild ren d u r­ w ith 513 248 ounces valued at $10 feet of celling, new P o rt Or­ SMELTING a RtrtNlNG t o B E R N A L F O R TY , d a r k . K a th e rin e N odlne to S B Cae- ing Mrs S w eet's absence one of the etrongeot coaching s u f f s 743 hUrtrg M ‘ Fr^oa 609 800 while A laska w as second ford F ish com na-i- tie. I tart &*a frwarwc on th e roast. MINING NEWS (Editorial in Seattle Journal of Commerce) Over-enthusiasm has done as much to make the P 18" are 8le.Pn Freshmen- te" average run of mining news hot copy as has the 8even senior«, activity of "wildcatters.” The extravagant use of The superlatives has become so common that readers, ex- ,he Fre8hmen to ciean-up cept those afflicted with mining fever, all to often pral taaka around ,hp bulldln(r glance but superficially at the news of the mining industry. Experienced newspapermen will tell you and ,he walIa ln the ha" and a" ! hv^mXV.nt that milling news is hard to handle. And that is not tagjja altogether because of the fact that financial pirates ening often pick the mining field for their operations. It The 18 because a straight statement of fact does pot isfy the legitimate promoter or mine owner. He feels ard .i.mieson at a special meeting and called upon to emplov every adjective in the language September to describe his property, associates nave line atudent muat obBerv<> 92MBP uteh. 4STO400 and 17749. propensities, and so it goes until the reading public ,awa ln thp futurp becomes nauseated with verbal barrages rather than untruths in the statements printed. 1 ,n varloU8 for"“ of dr? 8 wh,ch ™697s'"l,h naltota 6575800 and Mining men, for the good of the industry, would drPaaed aa Ktrla and tbP K,rla „ do well to study the rudiments of journalism and boys They are the mi- * ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ * ♦ * * learn that which newspapermen know, namely, that "a‘'u°" the reader will not tolerate diversion from a straight rl>n nt a speclal meetlng SpptPm ♦ narration Of facts. He Will draw his OWn Conclusions. be> 3. He will not be forced, through the injection of editor- *b» no‘ ««ending ial opinion and extravagant statements, to accept ,h'HhpBlL ,ka ln the ,,brarv baVP _ „ , t more than the bare facts contained in news. Mining news is legitimate news. Mining is one We would respectfully urge that those engaged iunday in mining and in the promotion of legitimate mining ventures profit bv the experience of those who have fmhting nre made more of a study of neWaS dispensation, ine vein been thprp qrc Gera1d Bnd pOb need not always he widening and assays higher as the shaft is sunk. The drift does not always have to McKenzie and be in "high grade.” Give the readers the actual truth J ;;“"* wa8 h8’p,n* ,or ,wo without garnishment, and interest will increase rath- cr than diminish in the pages devoted to news mining world The moving picture industry needed a czar to lh). 1Pa, hold certain proclivities in check. It may be that one* rlining will come to that point with respect to its in-! dustrial publicity. Port Orford Hardware Co. DR. M. E. CORTHELL Real Estate 6. BANK OF BANDON NOTARY PUBLIC Commercial & Savings W. T. White Safety Deposit Boxes for Rent Port Orford. Ore. Curry ( natter No. 135 O. E. S. THE BLUE BIRD w Scenic Views of Curry County Cigars PORT ORFORD ‘ LODGE A. F. & A. M. No 170 Candy ! hi Gold Production Increase Magazines A H WOODMEN OF THE WORLD W. 0. W’. Camp 609