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O J ’ortQ rford, Oregon, Tuesday, October 15 1929. PORT PORT ORFORD NEWS ItorM at the Postoffice at' Port Orford. Oregon. aa gecond olaai mall matter under Act of March 3, l |7 g A long the Seashore Why We Behave Like Human Beings T ide T able for W eek E nd ing Oct. W, 192». a t Port Orford. O regon. ■r CBORCK DOM« Y. Ph. D„ LL D. Published weekly at Pert Orford. O r e « * OBO. W. SORANSON. M tto r flU M C IU P T lO N R A T M : -------------------------— M M Month« ------------------------- 11. M High A M. P M » Wednesday. Oct. 18 Thursday, Oct. 17 _ Friday, Oct. 1 8 ___ Saturday. Oct. 19 Sunday, Oct. 20 __ Monday, Oct. 2 1 __ Tuesday, Oct. 22 _ 10.58 _11 12 11:29 J1:55 12:00 J2:38 12:30 1:03 1:39 2:22 LoW A M P M A ’.A -’, iv * S M IL IN G A HUM A N T R A IT ♦ ♦ ORFORD NEW S * H. L. HOUSTON, M. D. ♦ FORT ORFORD .AND LANO- ♦ Physician and Surgeon. ♦ LOIS PARISH ♦ Phones: Office 491, Home 492 ♦ Rev J. C. Whitsett Pastor ♦ Fahy - Morrison Bldg. ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Bandon, Oregon. Langlois Church—Sunday school at 10:00 a. m. Hour of Public Wor C. R. WADE ship at 11:00 a. m. Attorney-at-Law. Theme:—"The Christian and His First National Bank Bldg. Possessions." (This is the 5th in a series of seven on "The Sermon on Bandon - Oregon the Mount.") Port Orford Church — Sunday school at 10:00 a. m Young Peo DR. L. R. PUGH ple’s Forum at 7:00 p. m. Subject of discussion “The Temptations of Dental Surgeon Jesus and How He Met Them.’’ Immediately following the For At Port Orford Pharmacy um will be a fifteen minute address on “What is Your Attitude Toward Jesus?” Phone 141 Port Orford, Ore. Thought for the Week: "God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son; that whosoever believeth on Him. might not perish, but have everlasting life.” John 3:16. V /fO S T of us have about 310 muscle« on each side of our body. They are subject to such va riation that Testut, a noted French Tuesday, October 15, 1929. anatomist, required 900 pages to de scribe them. One-fourth of all our muscles are Success is not in never failing, but in never fear In our neck and face. The human ing to begin again.—Cope. face can light up or cloud over because Its muscles are attuned for and responded In a few words. The Curryland’s Roses complex action—keyed to the hu lecturer called on those present to man pitch. give something on "October" and To Dora Dean McCutcheon Facial muscles In mammals below Mrs. Whitsett responded by read By Marcelle Reber man are more simple. We look ing "Old October" by James Whit __ L_ for Intelligence In the eyes of a comb Riley Mr Whitsett spoke on I bring an armful of red, red roses, horse, not In the expression of Its "The Feast of Tabernacles." A feast From dreams bright Junes of face. When It needs to flick a fly SMELTER FACILITIES NEEDED of the children of Israel coming at from Its face or shoulder. It moves gold. this time of the year giving thanks Which were wraught in Life’s swift a muscle burled in the skin. Such a With three cooper properties of Southern Oregon and praise for the harvests garner muscle covers many animals like a magic blanket. shipping copper ore to the smelter at Tacoma, Wash ed and stressing the fact that we Whilst Love its secrets told. We all have bits of this skin mus should have that attitude of thank ington, and a fourth property about ready to ship, fulness cle—some of us more, some less, and praise for the benefits These dewey red, red roses even on the chest and back. Usu n otice to c r e d it o r s the necessity of adequate nearby treatment facilities our bénéficient God bestows upon ally we cannot twitch It; we send Can let your true heart know, CONFECTIONERY is brought forcibly home to the mining fraternity, us in the increase of goods and The glow of glorious summers a hand after the fly. We have In the County Court of the State traces of It In our scalp; a few have When winter winds shall blow. in mining and hauling of ore by truck and shipment store. of Oregon for Curry Up-to-Date Goods enough to move the whole sculp. The visiting Parkersburg drill County. by rail upwards of 400 miles, only the selected, or team Most of us can wrinkle our fore Always Fresh put on a fine drill. They were These silken-velvet roses red, head—and do, when perplexed. In the Matter of the Estate handpicked, ore can be made to produce a profit, and winners at the Coos and Curry With leaves of silvery green, of Elizabeth McGraw, de- Apes use this muscle both In pleas W. J. Paulman, Prop. ceased. Bloomed in my terraced garden the large bodies of average ore must await a time county fair this fall ure and to frighten enemies. We Port Orford, Ore. At the close of the session the all have vestiges of the muscles By a nook where poets dream. The undersigned having been ap more favorable to their commercialization. As it is home economics committee served dogs use to pull, push and lift their pointed by the County Court of the the large tonnage of average ore that makes for per a delicious luncheon of sandwiches, These red roses their beauty bushed j ears; some can even wriggle them. State of Oregon, for the County of So. while the skin muscle of our Upon a lake like crystal glass, manent operation and profit, it is readily observed salads, cake and coffee. face and shoulders tends to disap Curry, Administrator of the Estate Where trees bend in jeweled rain- ' Rev. J. C. Whitsett. that justice is not being done to the properties by pear, the deeper facial muscles of Elizabeth McGraw, deceased, bows show progressive variation. They and having qualified, notice is shipment of only the selected ores. This is not by the To kiss the emerald grass. are among our most recent acquisi hereby given to the creditors of, tions. We retain the muscle by and all persons having claims way of criticism of the management of any of the which the dog shows Its canine against said deceased, to present These lovely red. red roses SERVICE STATION properties referred to, as what is being done is the Grew in Curryland’s sunny bliss, i tooth; we can all snarl. But the them, verified as required by law, muscle by which we smile Is not so only method available at this time, but it is by the And upon each ruley petaled lip regularly present; the man of gloom within six months after the first disclosing the necessity for nearby smelter Fairies prest a sweet, sweet kiss. may have no rlsorlus. publication of this notice to said Associated Gas Variations In muscles about the Thos. D. Guerin, at his residence facilities and cheap rail transportation from the At your feit I lay them dear i-ueiesa Poetess nose and mouth, necessary for in the City of Myrtle Point, Coun- mines to the smelter. With the song I’ve tried to sing, speech, --------- are usually forward-look ty of Coos and State of Oregon. • Kelly Springfield Tires MRS. FRANCES FI.AM ing; they give the “speaking like Who am I to sing to a singer—- Dated September 3, 1929. Mrs. Frances Flam, wife of ness’’ to man. Often they reveal A wren to a lark on the wing! THOS. D. GUERIN, whet the mind Is trying to hid«. Joseph Flam, passed away at the CARAVANS TO CALIFORNIA —Marcelle Reber. Administrator of the Estate Only as we grow In experience can family home in Bandon early Mon- L. B. HATTON of Elizabeth McGraw, de-' we make our face a mask to belle On October 16th the ninth annual convention of i?rs "Fiai'n gwasl^e a*e bf 70 ceased. our emotions. This Is because the Officer Gets Pheasant vui cinuiiH iiB . xins is uevuuve u iq _____ Prop. M.s. Flam was a member of the S e a s o n Hi n a f“Ce ,S Qnder the control 9-3t5c. the Redwood Empire Association will be held in San pioneer family of Hamblock, and ci ore neason, r»U I How of the automatic nerves; they act Francisco, and a large caravan from the northern for many years lived in thr Par of their own sweet will and are by (Monday’s Coos Bay Times) NOTICE TO CREDITORS Port Orford, Oregon sector of the Redwood Highway will journey south kersburg district. She had been in A bird in the hand may be worth nature honest. But by and by our brain learns to get control of them ; 1 1 1 health for more than a year be ward to attend. two in the bush, but one' on the , NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. we force our face to wear a smile fore her death but suddenly became radiator is just as good. when our heart would bid our eyes That by order of the County Court During January the Roosevelt Coast Highway much worse Saturday evening and State Traffic Officer A. S. Currie to weep. the State of Oregon for Curry Association plans a mid-winter caravan south over passed away early Monday morn thinks so, anyway. He was driving Our arms are free; they have of County, made on the 22nd day of ing. the Roosevelt and Redwood highways and as far Mrs. Flam was born January 17, to Marshfield from Bandon yester-' not forgotten that they were once August, 1929, the undersigned war plump . —. day - when ------ _ a r-— ,.K pheasant n fle e w w I ' leK8- o i 36 bodies examined, 292 appointed as Administrator of the south as San Diego. 1860, at Kansas City, Missouri, and Into his radiator and was killed bv Tar,at,on8 were found In the arm will of Clem Atkinson, deceased The purpose of these caravans is to encourage came to Oregon in 1870. She was the Impact, sufficiently great m mu8cles 5 119 ln the le«- Our imme- and the undersigned has qualified marrled to John William Perkins leave a noticeable dent In the coni dla,e ances‘ors , w ere four-handed. traffic through the great recreational region of on December 1, 1878, and to that me cool- we are two-footed. But when baby and is now acting. ’ gets on the floor, It pulls with Its northern ( alifornia and Oregon, and the success union was born one child, Mrs. ?, curite . stopped THEREFORE, all persons hav anu picked up the fore and pushes with Its hind which has attended the v .iw efforts .------- ------— — V..V, iu o u of i m the e x v Redwood e u w u o u T j Em- Gl Ethel Oakes of Portland. Mr. Per bud He pondered, being an officer limbs; Just as we once crawled up ing claims against sa'd estate are hereby notified to present their kins died on April 23, 1892. Four who is careful in line of duty. He out ° f water on to dry land, had bv the Roosevelt Coast years I oire f Association . ■ ■ may be ....................~ claims to the undersigned, at his later, on December 24, 1896, couldn’t leave the bird on the road Palmists rarely read the pad at Muzhwajz Association if its efforts are directed to- she was united In m a r r i . , . » . no indeed And if h . took 1« . • he outer edge of our palm—or know home near Port Orford in Curry rsuwezl ♦V-» s-s ___ ___ 1 ward the proper ends. Joseph Flam someone might accuse him of hunt we have ODe I,ke 11 on the 8ole County, Oregon, withtn six month« bOt*i ,protect <leep-ly- from the date hereof, such claims Besides her husband, Joseph Ing out of season What to do what i* 0UF w er^oSllgated "™d will“ be' given Flam, she is survived by her only to do’ A vrem iio-h. i o lng muscles from Injury ln walking. to be duly verified as required by I ♦ ♦ <» : ght dawned on the The palm pad has Its own palmar law. the degrees of the Grange at the child, Mrs. E. E. Oakes, who was C u r r ie non ♦ NOTES OF ♦ , j 1 next ", conscience. muscle in one man out of every ten. meeting. Dated at Port Orford, Oregon, PORT ORFORD, ORB not able to reach Bandon until ♦ WESTMOST GRANGE ♦ , Justifiable homicide," he decld- It helped to work the pads which September 3. 1929 A short address was made by after her mother’s death; also a ed. and carefully bagged the evi- protected the muscles and tendons « ♦ JAMES C. WHITE, ' Arthur Brown, of McKinley Grange sister, Mrs T. W. Drane of Par dence for future reference. beneath. Today, It Is as atavistic Administrator of the estate of The Most West Grange at its Oc- and master of the Pomona grange kersburg; two brothers, John and --------------------as the pad itself; we gave up walk Clem Atkinson, deceased. tober meeting Friday evening. Oct | of this district on the subject "The Eugene Hamblock brothers of Par ing on our bands about 2,000,000 Sheriff Sale Oct. 1 9 years ago. As for “lines” of fate 9-3t5c. 11. had a large number of visitors Good of the Order.” This was fol kersburg. and three grandchildren. and marriage, and the “girdle of from Parkersburg. _. _ Myrtle ---- Point I lowed by a talk by Price Robison Mrs. L. T. Roselle of Bandon, Miss Coquille, Oct. 8.- The sheriff of I Venus,” they can all be “read” In Gladys Oakes of Portland, DR. M. E. CORTHELL no sessions tW. r ™ « d . I ° range ° r" m2“ * , " PhoenU- Arl1 H> »’dock a. m . as the time for be-, t° a certain extent In s baby's foot, ful sessions this Grange has had in , gon and especially in Coos county,. The funeral was held Tuesday ginning the sale of delinquent or ln the fetal hands »nd feet, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON ine year or Its existence ¡and the accomplishments of the | "Uernoon In Bandon and burial property for the 1924 taxes which Palml8trr '• 88 iead a* phrenology One name was acted upon for Orange In general, made at the I. O. O. F. cemetery netery | was w as advertised a d v e rtis e d during d u rin g August A u g u s t This T h is A “ y .?De caD read “character“ Office in First Nat’l Bank Bldg membership and six new members' Other visitor* ware called upon here Mrs Flam was a member of delinquency amounts to a good or “mental capacity” from bead Phsnes Office 71. Residence 1134 or palm lines is a wlxard. | BANDON, - OREGON | the Christian Science church and many thousand dollars and covers bumps What does it all mean, this as services were conducted by that taxes due on property all over the tounding range of variation, on church. 1 county. which I have barely touched? There they are, by the thousands, by un numbered thousands. Shall we say BANK that they lie. that our levator ^C has .S.K innison lifted a tali, tall, that our _ _ , r-» • coccygis never lined OF oeen D c r u r U / n U / i r r « S an(j curTalorcoccygli neTercurvedone- that our Bttollens aurlculam BANDON never lifted an ear? Or shall we say The Old Taffy Pullin’ that we are walking museums of NOTARY PUBLIC comparative anatomy and try to [Commercial & Savings find out whence we came and whith Who can remember the old “tarty pullin' " er we are going? This Is cer We all used to go to in days past and gone? tain ; there la no fixed, standard Safety Deposit Boxes And who can recall the old fashioned ’’woolin’ ” W. T. White ized. perfect, or biologically ideal W e gave to the girl» as the evening wore onl for Rent I human body—there are no two hu man bodies quite alike. Each one Port Orford, Ore. And don’t you remember the one you ran I of us reeks with evidence that our after— Uk . ancestors were not the two-handed, And the big funny bow that she had in two-footed creatures we are now ; her hair? that they had no talking muscles ; Curry Z napter ^o.' 135 that they could not back up their And still don’t you hear the shouts and O. E. S. talk with a speaking countenance, the laughter— and that they could not balance Regular meetings, third Satur And still don’t you picture the gang their heads on their spines. day of each month. Visitors THE BLUE BIRD that was there? Some variations are atavistic or always welcome. vestigial. Like the buttons on our o a t cuffs, they no longer fttne Worthy Matron. And ho, for the taffy that clung to voui tlon; like parlor boarders, thev Katie Adolphsen fingers. ’J ' H t H I , la so m e th in g ab o u t th e often make trouble. They are hang overs from a remote past. They design« o f g re a t m aste rs o f lin e And ho. for the fun we had pullin it Secretary, Scenic Views are prone to disease; we should be j a n d co lo r th a t o ftr n Influence as ' tool Velma Sabin. better off without them. Some are w e ll as In te r p r e t, the art s p irit of ) Wx ■> . - The memory of it still fancifully linger- I th e r r n In w h ich th e y liv e A n,I it retrogressive, weak sisters of our of Curry County 1« o f In te re s t to see th a t th e deslgn- body, functioning In a half-hetrted While all of my playmates pass by ti ///. • rs o f to ile t acreseoi les. w ith an wav: we could do without them— review. •y e to m a k in g th e m a g re eab le to many of us do. Some are progres PORT ORFORD And ho. for the stars that above us were th e best m o d e rn taste, have rrc . n tly sive n little hit more than hnmnn: gleamin' b ro u g h t out c o lo rfu l a d a p ta tio n s o f they point to further change In LODGE A. F. & A. M. o rlg tn a l designs by se v e ra l great a rt man * physical strip titre. As out in the moonlight the candy was No, 170 • reato rs. O r e . fo r Instan ce. Is a 'I !:cn together, they bridge every made— Meets second Saturday of each W a tte a u p a tte rn c re a te d tn b u r- gap and make a complete ston The very same moonlight in which I am < u n d y an d cream , fe a tu rin g a pas month Visiting brethern wel They prove that, while our eyes to r a l scene done In the re a l m a n n e r ' dreamin’. come. Another I- i<n called Diane |, |n look forward, our body ha* not for •'t the g re a t e a rly E ig h te e n th Cett gotten Its humble origin—and car CRAWFORD W. SMITH, Tonight, of the old-fashioned games •u r y F re n c h p a in te r whose sylvan a delicate shade of coral pi. , M silver and gold decoraUoi:. a id s rles some dead wood we were well that we played' Worshipful Master. •x-enes an d s ilk e n shepherdesses are adapted from a Greek vase of -he rid off, such ss appendix, tail, snarl t RANCls W. SMITH, tw n oub . Fifth Century B C„ the heyday o f lng muscle. Our proneness to Another 1» a period revival fol- Hellenic art. depicting Diana god hernia and prolapse of the uterus Secretary We tugged at the tarty until it was brittle lowinr the lead of Joalah Wad<- dess of the chase, pursuing , 'awn Is only one of the many proofs that At least that's the way that it should our body Is not yet perfectly adapt All thia sophisticated care In tl ' have been done. ed to h ii upright gait. Magazines Advettlaing ratea IS oenia par column task. 4:32 5:07 5:40 6:12 6:45 7:24 8:04 5:00 5:39 6:16 6:54 7:39 8:25 9:19 L o g g ers Pool Hall H A T T O N ’S J Port Orford Hardware Co. ¿Round Home Real Estate C olorful C P erio I d Designs In M o d e r n \ But if it stayed sticky that mattered but little— The candy itself was the least of the fun The taffy was nothing compared to the kisses (Nor is it sweet kisses of candy. 1 mean) The kisses we stole from the sweet little misses Beet all of the taffy man ever has seen 1C by Gtorse A. D erw r i co llec to rs w ill go T h e c h a rm o f t r ^ T ~ , w all W ith , ta ,h a t ? ’ ’ 'h • n " 'o th m o d e rn needs by o ffe r- lig h t m a te r ia l a g re e a b le bedroom t J ? „ t,P* •* » « * • ‘o the eye and th e to uch a2- » •d ro o m d e co ratio n an d agreo s , i l r s m i m « . . . . . “ ** any d r «oat ng t a h l. J e fs ramlnlecent tn many ways of t tu- Algernon (reading Joke): 'Fancy this Percy A chap here thicks that a football coach has four •vhec ¡a’.” Percy Haw. H a V And how many wheels has the bally thing!” WOODMEN OF THE WORLD R a fa il •nui 'tuyrrj o f , W. 0. W. Camp 609 Native Platinum and G oldi! __ •f r I month. Yaiityra in HtfteScu Market Pncei W ILD BER G BROS S A tttT tfS G a R FF tN IN G CO * • S«a our W J. SA BIN. C. C. HKHXAI FORTT. CUrfc