_Port_Orford, Oregon, Tuesday, January 21, 1930.
PORT ORFORD NEWi
PORT ORFORD NEWS
turned early this week
attended the Langlois-Gold Beach lake last week.
Mr. and Mrs. A McDonough, pro basketball game here recently
prietors of the Bungalow cafe, have
Eldon White has recovered from
Ladies Aid
returned from a trip to California an attack of tonsilitis
and Nevada.
The
Ladies
Aid held their first
Four new members were initiat
County Judge C H. Bailey, Coun
I
meeting
of
the
New Year at the
ty Clerk Fred Caughell, and Justice ed into the Mostwest Grange at the
;
library
club
room
Wednesday af-
last
meeting.
Mrs.
H.
H.
Hansen
of the Peace Ralph Starr were
H igh
Low
had charge of the drills and games I ternoon with a good attendance
Portland
visitors
last
week
SU B SC R IP T IO N HATCH
A. M P. M
a M P. M
Mr and Mrs E Norton of Ban- at the close of the business session. The work committee reported
One T e a r ----------------------------- $2.64
G. P. Scott, transacted business $30.13 taken in at the recent busi
T ide table for w eek en d in g Jan 28, 1936. at Port O rford. O regon.
don were recent visitors at the
in Port Orford Saturday.
81a M o n t h s __________________11.66
ness men’s luncheon and the ba
W ednesday. Jan. 22 _____
......6:20
7:20
11 36 1:04 home of Mrs. Norton’s parents, Mr
Mr. and Mrs. Vic Horner of Port zaar
Mrs Whitsett, Mrs Grant
A dvertising rates 15 cen ts per colam n Inch.
Thursday, Jan. 2 3 _______
and
Mrs.
George
Richardson.
..... 7:13 8:36
12:52 2 07
Friday, Jan. 2 4 ___________
Judge J. C. Kendall of Portland, George Horn on Upper Floras and Mrs Howard Hull of the Com
.. 8:08 9:44
1:38 3:06
Saturday, Jan 2 5 _______
Tuesday, January 14, 1930.
9 02 10:40
2:42 4:00 former Circuit Judge was a recent WANTED—To borrow $300 for one munity Chest committee reported
quite a number of garments col
Sunday, Jan. 2 6 _________
. 9 51 —
3:41 4:47 visitor in Gold Beach
year at 10 per cent. Mrs. E. A. lected and distributed. It was de
Monday, Jan. 2 7 _______ ___
Miss Gertrude Bothwell has been
---- 10:27 —
4:33
5:30
Lindberg, Port Orford.
“Pacts that are not frankly faced have a habit Tuesday, Jan 2 8 _________
cided to have the members serve
-12:08 11:18
5:17 6 08 ill since her arrival from Eugene
in alphabetical order, two at each
Mr. and Mrs. Royal Porter of
of stabbing us in the back.”—Sir Harold Bowden.
Port Orford, were here Saturday F O R S A L E — Used Monarch meeting. Mrs. Hans Adolphsen and
chased the 160-acre McPherson looking for a house to rent.
Range. Very reasonable. Port Mrs E. J. Baker will be hostesses*
ranch 10 miles south of here on
Orford Hardware
D31-3t. at the next meeting on February
John R. Hill of Brookings at
the Roosevelt highway. W B. Fer- tended the delinquent tax sale held
5.
rier and wife, former owners, have last week in Gold Beach.
WANTED—A fully equipped'dairy
taken the Chezem place in Eugene
ranch. Adress Fred Sell, Catch
Mr. and Mrs Ace Turner and
in exchange.
H. L. HOUSTON, M. D.
ing Inlet, Marshfield, Oregon.
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Turner, were
I Guidon
Ennis Loshbaugh is engaged In recent guests at the Colgrove home
D243t.
“WHOLE HOG OR NONE?”
Physician and Surgeon.
John Weigant, Chris Rasmussen clearing and preparing two acres at Mountain.
at
Green
Gulch
a
short
distance
Phenes:
Office 491, Home 492
and
George
P.
Topping
went
to
From the Hyder (Alaska) Herald.
The Ladies Aid society will meet FOR SALE—One small separator,
Marshfield Wednesday to attend south of Four Mile for the raising Wednesday, January 22, at Sunset
Fahy
-
Morrison
Bldg
four milk cans and three buckets
of cranberries
The suggestions offered last week by Mr. E. D. the Elks lodge.
Inn with Mrs C. F Morse and Mrs
slightly
used,
all
for
$20
00.
Want
,
Bandon,
Oregon.
Lola Manciet was a week- Alpha Walker as hostesses.
Haddon of the Bank of Hyder in his comments on Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Corbin of end Miss
three pack saddles and one good
visitor in North Bend
Oakland.
Cal.,
arrived
last
Sunday
Mrs. A. B. Harrison of Wedder-
riding saddle What have you to
v.ie ( antu deal, are distinctly timely and deserve the to visit the H. B Smith family be David McKenzie, prominent Port burn
visited Bandon and Marsh
C. R WADE
trade? W J. Rider. Box 15, Sixes
close consideration of not only the prospectors of this fore going to Coquille to reside. Orford rancher was in town on ! field last week
Oregon.
A ttorney-at-L aw .
Tuesday
j Diatrict Attorney Grant j w „.
region but of all who are interested in local mining de F. S. Perry has purchased the old business
Among
the
new
cases
In
the
Coos
liams
and
County
Clerk
Fred
First N ational Bank Bldg
Walker residence at the corner of
ANY GIRL in need of a friend,
velopment and the welfare of the district.
Second street and will use the lum County Circuit Court filed Janu- Caughell were In Portland last
write Adjutant E. H. Allemann, Bandon
-
Oregoa
As pointed out by Mr. Haddon, the first requisite ber in constructing a house on his ary 16, is that of Oliver Loshbaugh week attending the state highway The Salvation Army White Shield
versus
Laura
Izishbaugh
for
di-
1
meeting
berry
farm.
to early development of the numerous local “pros
Home. 565 Mayfair Avenue, Port
Miss Alice McIntyre was a re
Donaid Breuer, celebrated his 8th vorce. . . Mrs.
. . . Loshbaugh
— - is the
land. Oregon.
pects ’ or undeveloped mining claims is a closer ap- birthday
recently with a birthday
e> °5
and Mrs L
cent hostess at the home of Mr.
DR. L. R. PUGH
y Thurman of Port Orford.
1 uciation of the difficulties of local mining and more party
and Mrs Theodore Reddick to «he
Dental Surgeon
Dr.
F.
W.
Clark
of
Portland,
was
|
Northside Bridge club. A most en
cooperation between claim owners and those who
♦
♦
joyable
evening
was
reported.
recently
registered
at
the
Westland
(iold
Beach
6
seek to develop mines.
At Port Orford Pharmacy
One business firm In Bandon a ♦ PORT ORFORD AND LANG- A
hotel.
Roderick Macleay and family
LOIS PAR ISH
A
Mr. Haddon did not in any degree overshoot the J. Lee of Ijos Angeles, transacted w ill arrive au
few weeks
had lu
four
of I ♦
vu i r February
cu i nary 1 to -----
. . . . . . . . « ago.
s v , ,.MU
u , pages VI
about
A
take up their permanent residence
adv<‘rtising in the Bandon World l A Rev J. C. Whitsett, Pastor
mark in declaring that the terms demanded by local business in town last week.
re
Phone l « i
Port Orford. Ore
A
a( Wedderburn for the year
and the same in the Port Orford ! '*
W Moore of Berkeley, at
property owners are not such as to attract mining in was George
A A A A A A A A A A A A A A
registered at the Westland ho
Dr. A. B. Peacock of Marshfield, news and the Gold Beach Report
vestors or induce interest in local development.
tel last week while here on busi was here a week ago Sunday and er Probably the biggest advertis
Langlois Church—Sunday school
To put it plainly in our own language, the local ness.
S-
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s s u jv a
c a u it
performed
a • major
operation
on ing campaign put on by any busi at 10:00 a. m. Public worship at
Miss Beryl Sorensen of Langlois, Mrs. D. Blondell of Agness. The ness firm in Coos county this year 11:00 a. m.
claim owners display too little willingness to give the underwent
tonsil operation at the operation was entirely successful
Port Orford Church — Sunday
prospective developer a just and fair bargain in return Emergency a hospital
last Monday ! and the patient is rapidly recov-
Sixes
school at 10:00 a. m. Young Peo
> or his efforts and expenditures and in many instanc-' H C. Christensen has returned ering at the Gold Beach hospital "Grandma” Weils was taken ill ple's forum at 7:00 p. m„ short ad
a trip to California and Mex-
Miss Mollie Owens and
Roy ----
Mi! a few days ago and Dr. Arthur dress to follow forum Theme same
cs that have come under observation have shown no from
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CONFECTIONERY
Ico.
i
ler
were
married
in
Coquille
last Gale was called from Randon to as at Langlois
willingness whatever to take an equal chance with Miss Kelley Hughes was a week
week
attend her ----
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w.«.pC
1,
She will be compelled
Up-to-I)ate Goods
the operator on the future of the property. To the end visitor with friends in Marsh Word has been received by rel- to remain quiet
for a short time
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Always Fresh
field.
casual observer it seems that their attitude is one that The Episcopal Guild will meet atives of the serious illness of Miss 1 W H. Stone has traded his place
Letha
Miller,
daughter
of
Mr.
and
for
an
Oldsmobile
car.
W. J. Paulman, Prop.
savors too much of “whole hog or none” policy to in this week with Mrs. George P. Mrs. E. R Miller, in San Francis- , Little Le Ann Haight is home Notice to creditors of Inman
Mines Co., Inman Lumber and De
Laird.
Port Orford, Ore.
cline capital to take an interest in their properties.
co. She left for San Francisco ( from the Emergency hospital in velopment Co., and Port Orford
J. E. . Walstrom
attended the
..
.
— with a girl friend, planning on
i Bandon, where she has been » na- Harbor and Development Corpor
meetlng of the state highway com- making arrangements to enter a tient for pneumonia. She was un- ation.
CRITICISM
mission in Portland last week.
, hopsital there for a nurse’s train-*der the car« of Dr. Corthell and is
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
Miss Ena McKenzie of Port Or- Ing On arrival at the St. Francis much improved
((¡rants Pass Bulletin)
f,°ld' _mOtO,re<1 l° Bandon last Tues- j hotel she was taken so ill that an 1 Mrs. C. C. Woodworth is recover- that the Circuit Court of Coos
County, Oregon, in a cause pend
immediate operation
for appendicl-;
I-
IIUIVI ing from a bad cold
Your opinion is not worth much unless you can day E. morning.
H. Boak attended the con- tls was performed In her room. At
ing therein in which C. C. Inman
W. H Stone spent Friday and et al. are plaintiffs and Inman
bark it up with facts. Criticism is the cheapest thing I vention of the Oregon State Hard- ( last reports she was recovering . Saturday
in Port Orford
SERVICE STATION
Lumber and Development Co,, et ai,
in all the world. The most critics are failures at some ware association In Portland last satisfactorily.
are
defendants,
entered
an
or
: It is announced that Dr W. A 1
Langlois
thing and the mind has tricked them into the fault WMk » . . „
der appointing me, and I have since
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p; x r o “ X
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that they may do that which they will not appreciate \
Associated Gas
qualified as receiver of the proper
ties and assets of the Inman Mines
themselves. The critic is spontaneous in his judg
Co., a corporation; the Inman Lum
ment. He usually jumps at conclusions and quite of a » » „ i t . , „ „ „ „
com.
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* ‘“■“M B r , m ' ber and Development Co., a cor Kelly Springfield Tires
ten misses the first jump. There is, however, one form s z
poration. and the Port Orford Har
i S
i
s
;
” " yi r r "
h- —
bor and Development Corporation.
of criticism I hat is of value but it must be preceeded
All creditors of said companies,
L. B. HATTON
wi h judgment and an adjective. Constructive criti-j
or any of them, ore hereby required
cism is worth much, but unless criticism is founded on L A Chezem of Eugene, has pur- left last week for Eugene He re -1 Donald McKenzie of Port Orford to file their claims against said
Prop.
companies with me on or withla .
a basis of facts that builds, rather than destroys, that
seven (7) weeks from the date of 1
criticism is valueless.
Port Orford, Oregon
the first publication of this notice
S6
WILLIAM H WANN,
N28t7c
Receiver.
Katared at the P o sto fflee at Port Orford, Oregon, as second claas
mall m atter under Act of March 3, H 7 8
Published w eekly at Port Orford, Oregon
GKO W BORAN8ON. B dltor
A long the Seashore
L o g g e rs
P o o l H a ll
H A T T O N ’S
PER CENT OF HISTORIC WILLIAMSBURG
BOUGHT FOR ROCKEFELLER RESTORATION
Wales Is Most Dressed Man; But
No Better Clad Than Americans
DR. M. E. CORTHELL
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Office in First N at’l Bank Bldg
Phones: Office 71, Residence 1134
BANDON,
-
OREGON
Port Ortord
j
BANK
OF
BANDON
Hardware Co.
Commercial & S arings|
pnRT OBn,R1».
». I
I
Q taD i ro q -n s
NEW YORK The Prince of Wale,
is the intMt-drvasrd man in the wot Id
the National Association of Merchant
Tailors of America has derided
There are aa well-dre se<1 men a»
the prince right here In America, out
their wardrobes Just are n t in ( h r
running when It cornea to hla. the
aaitortal specialists my
"The number of different suits
onl forma the heir to the B ill'
throne wears In the cour-e of
makes him easily the moat
man on earth." says a hullei.li
public here by the Associate n
mony la a large part of thi I-
trade and York House, hla of
tdenca. la a ooloaaal store h
•pic and span costumes If on
to line up and parade the ; •
clothes paid on models It would
a full day of twenty too.
tbeiti to execute a march by a
«pot in alow time There are
bis more formal garbs, the to»
black bearskin and gray over:
the Guards, the uniforms of hta c
regiments and of hla naval rank ther*
la hta Scottish tartar, somewhat Ilk .
that of the Clan MacDonald, the atlks
tnd lacea of hta court dreaa: the mag
nificent mantles and badges of hla
orders of chivalry, the more magnifi
cent robes In which he was Invested
as Prince of Wales, and literally dos-
sns ol morning coats dress coats
h u i’lne coat» Harris tweeds dinnei
aOe:» and sack suits
It it would help the British Em
■Ire the prince la reported to nava
' t •■•ntlj. 'I would wear a differ
t
of clothes for every man I
o meet. He doesn't come tai
n : Just that
c stores of Americans who
well as the prince, but none
astounding wardrobe It is
inon for a business etecu-
:1k into hta fatorlte mer-
iert « tabllshment and order
■ Ila ol clothes designed to
individual peculiar:; :ea at
• the prince’s multitudinous
make anything like compe-
wardrobes out of the quee-
1’ ■ prince wins the crown ol most-
hemed man in a walk "
the famous state house win
long delayed.
The site of the flrat printing office
(1*30) where the old Virginia Gazette
was flrat published (1736) and which
has been revived In a temporary ol-
flee, has not been sold to the Restora
tion. If the Flrat Theater in Ameri
ca” (17161 is restored. It will be raeo
for cultural not commercial pur
poses In connection with William and
Mary College Old gardens of hla
tone homes will oe re-planted Mani
giant boxwood bushes 150-300 years
old. from South Carolina have already
been planted
Tue present Colonial court Douse of
1770, It la believed, will be converted
into a public library, alter the new
court house for city and county „
coat about SI50.000 has been erectea
the exact location for which may or
may not be determined when this ap
pears in p print.
The
ana
r in t,
i tie Baptist sue
NCKFOLK Va — I t war Dr W A ft pears nee of three centuries ago and Presbyterian
churches. It is likely wil
Oocdwm rector ol Bruton Parian makiDg a present of the completed be rebuilt in colonial architecture in
Church in Williamsburg Virginia who product to the public la a Job requlr- i the proximity to the new court house
,l.nOnlt* *mount of ''esearch ! Preparatory to re-building the Colo
lu 19*6 told delegates to a Phi Bela
No other
etty in
the United States
nlal ’Governor _ s House " or a Palace
>■ » n
n ln M la t
« vw .
w-*_ -
m sm vgf
K.ppa convention there ot ma nope has
so P Colonial
an atmosphere. The
to see the ancient city restore«) to old city just ae It stands, proves a (burned In 1781). the Williamsburg
Holding
Corporation
has
purchased
the glory ot its Colonial days Mr source of interest to 1.000 visitors
Green and two school build
Ji
D Rockefeller Jr who was daily The overflow to thia throng Palace
ings twhich will be removed) for
among the delegates guaranteed to and only a few are ever accommo- 6300.000.
A new school plant, m dern
untleriake the program T.xlay it is dated In Williamsburg, finds Its way in every respect,
and to coat 6400.000
said Mr Rockefeller has already pur- to nearby Norfolk, Portsmouth
la now under construction. William
.‘i..»ca outright about «6 per cent Virginia Beach
and Mary College owning the bigb
ol the old Colonial City whose ea-
The restoration means, practically school section, and the City of Wil
latrnce extends over three centuries the re-bulldlng of Williamsburg
liamsburg. the elementary section.
The work of restoration h
has
... now
„ [
ti5*
(feat public shrines tc The
*u« new ouuaing
building wui
will be called "The
'The
l x I .1
going on two yean ™
b*
<ha ’ Raleigh Tavern. ’ Matthew Whaley School ” The history
u i it
larly an- rtndexvous
randeav.ni. «.
........................ _ pa
W(1 Ram< ru ij
, £
oti »huh were given in early
ot Revolutionary
in .mente as required for the un I trlot». bai oven rebuilt from the feun- belllon.
. dng are now unofficially eati dallon. It will toon be finished The
Not only ouildings. out Duke ol
cd at from twenty to thirty mil old Capitol.- where the House of Gloucester
Street will be rebuilt, on
Burgesses met ifrom 1704 to 1776 a park-line plan, but, flrat. all mod-
buy
•
h,.tor,c
cit,
tor the
,nd mad, tu.-er, f ^ h e
| ^ ^ 0 :
I
Safety Deposit Boxes
for Rent
} f Curry '¿napter’Wo.' 135
i
0. E. S.
R egular m eeting«, third Satur
day of each m onth.
Visitor«
alwaya welcom e.
THE BLUE BIRD
Worthy
Secretary,
Scenic Views
Velma Sabin.
T -IT a
Jkf
\
of Curry County
PORT ORFORD
LODGE A. F. & A. M.
No. 170
Cigars
Meets second Saturday of each t
month V isitin g breth em wel
come.
w
CRAWFORD W. SMITH.
Candy
W orahlpfal Mast •r.
FRANCIS W. SMITH,
Secretary.
Magazines
j ♦ i
Ilf
Rrpttrrs and flsoerr o f
Native Platinum and Gold
H i (;hes« M a r k e t Prices
7^ ,
’ g " d e T îo , m , 'r,eU T " ”
,n
P""'»*“ '*
¡stoved e^wh.™ «
and <a dens to theu ap ¡of restoration but the rebuilding ot | fot any purpose
Matron,
Katie Adolphs»"
WILDBERG BROS.
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OF THE WORLD
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