Port Orford news. (Port Orford, Oregon) 1926-193?, May 27, 1930, Page 3, Image 3

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RESULTS IN CURRY COUNTY BY PRECINCT
The results of the primary election May 1«, in Curry county, by precincts, for the offices of greatest
interest are given below
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Representative
Judge
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Port Orford .. .
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Jerry’s Flat
. _ . 34
Quosatire ...... ... _- 9
Agness .. ___
Ulahe ..............
Mule Creek ... --------- 1,
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Pistol River . ......... - 22
Mountain ....... - ...... 8
Brookings —
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Chetco .......... ......
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Upper Chetco ............ 4
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He became separated from the oth-
, ere on one of their hunting trips
and was never seen again although
the woods were eearched for days.
Besides the watch there were two
gold pieces, a five dollar and a ten
dollar coin, and a lO-cent piece. The
clothes had rotted completely away
except for a small strip of leather
from a belt and a few buttona Ly­
ing by his side was a rusty rifle
with the stock almost gone.
Sheriff A. ft. Calkens of Siskiyou
county was today attempting to lo­
cate friends or family of Eberharpt
in Oregon.
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Courier Editor Sued
For Political Libel
Frank B. Osmond, republican
candidate for sheriff, has preferred
two separate charges against W E.
Haasler. of Coquille, publisher of
the Coos Country Courier, warrants
for which were issued Friday
The one charge is for unlawfully
printing an anonymous placard re­
lating to an election which did not
bear the name or the address of the
author or the printer, contrary to
the statutes in such cases
The other charge is for publish­
ing statements in the Courier re­
flecting on the character of said
Osmond, which statements are de­
clared false, and on account of
I which a charge of political libel
has been prefered.
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Coquille Wins In
17 43 14 16
5 15 92 50 70
15 33 99 32 20 96 62 19
County Track Meet
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The supreme prayer of my heart
In
the
county track meet held at
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, is not to be learned, rich, famous,
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9 16 24 6 powerful or even good, but simply Myrtle Point Saturday. Coquille
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2 10 17 30 6 ! to be radiant I desire to radiate won over Marshfield by 49 1-6 to a
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5 1 health, cheerfulness, calm courage 48 1-4 point score. The competition
was practically deadlocked until
110 224 86 71 33 182 245 116 179
96 264 322 123 123 413 258 98 j and good will.
Coquille took first place in the re­
I wish to live without hate, whim, lay. Ralph Helmken, who was sec­
teeth tilt forward on each side of tends from San Francisco to Eur­
a vacant space and when the new eka. Cal. Rumor has been rife in jealousy, envy, fear. I wish to be ond in the high jump, was the only
teeth erupt their position has dis­ this section for some time that the simple, honest, frank. natural, Bandon contestant to place.
Riverton nosed out Coos River
appeared Thus the permanent set railroad will eventually be extend­ clean in mind and clean in body, un­
comes in twisted and out of place. ed from Eureka to Powers. Look­ affected—to say “I do not know,” for class B honors.
if it be so, and to meet all men on
Two records fell during the meet
Dr. Shupack empasizes especial­ ing at it in another way, the Great an absolute equality, to face any
—the century, broken by Woods of
Northern
owns
the
Oregon
Elec­
PA R E N T S E B B W H E N C H ILD ’S ly the care necessary to save the
obstacle and meet every difficulty Myrtle Point with a new time of
six year molars. Parents pay little tric. That road has just secured unabashed and unafraid.
FIRST TE E TH A B E
10.4 seconds; and the shot by Keiz­
attention to these teeth which come permission from the interstate com­
NEG LECTED
er
of North Bend with a distance
I
wish
others
to
live
their
lives,
merce
commission
to
extend
its
line
in when the child is about six years
Baneful effects of neglecting a old, not realizing that they are from the Willamette valley into the too, up to their highest, fullest and of 44 feet 11 inches.
Woods of Myrtle Point was high
child’s first teeth are pointed out permanent teeth. Soon cavities ap­ Suislaw country. Still another plan best. To that end I pray that I
by Dr. Esther Shupack, a dentist pear and decay spreads deeply un­ is that the visit of the men here at may never meddle, interfere, dic­ 1 point man with 11 points, Bryant
writing in the May Hygeia.
til the teeth must be removed. this time might have something to tate. give advice that is not wanted, of Coquille second with 10 1-6; and
Thus the child early in life begins do with the proposed extension of or assist when my services are not Keizer of North Bend, third with 10.
Van Leuven of Riverton, was
Pus pockets in a child’s teeth are to lose teeth that are necessary for te transcontinental railroad across needed. If I can help people, I’ll
sources of infection just as they digestion and facial beauty.
Oregon, making Coos Bay its ter­ do it by giving them a chance to high point man in the class B
are in an adult's mouth. Child
minus.
help themselvea; and if I can uplift league with places in six events for
specialists now believe that “grow­
or inspire, let it be by example, in­ a total of 29 points, one of the
ing pains" are really rheumatism Railroad Men
ference and suggestion, rather than highest point totals in county and
Believe Bones Those
caused by infection and one source
by Injunction and dictation. That is field history.
Visit County
of Infection is diseased teeth.
Of Oregon Hunter to say, I desire to be rad ian t-to
Louis Hill and H. James, two of
Early Coast
Some moss-covered bones, a few radiate life —Elbert Hubbard.
When the first discoloration ap­ the biggest railway executives in
pears on the baby’s teeth he should the United States, were in Coos dull coins and a rust-eaten watch
Pioneer Dies
Will Thomas Edison’s "successor"
have the attention of the dentist. county Thursday on a tour of in­ discovered Monday, were believed
The Saturday issue of the Aber­
A visit every six months builds up spection. Motoring from Portland to have solved the mystery of the be an Oregon boy?
deen Daily World, Aberdeen, Wash
friendship and confidence. Parents south over the Roosevelt highway. disappearance of a stranger from
Eleven candidates from 10 dis­ contained the following news Item
Yreka,
Cal.,
over
13
years
ago.
are often careless about discussing
Mr. Hill is chairman of the board
tricts will meet here on May 26 for of local interest:
their dental aches and pains in the of directors of the Great Northern
The skeleton, propped against a
Max G. Pohl. 94, one of the early
presence of children. Dr. Schupack company, and Mr. James is the tree, was found by a party of bear a strenous oral and written exam­
pioneers of Oregon and Washing­
says that nine out of ten children heaviest holder of stock in the hunters, exploring a little-known ination, the winner to be sent to
ton, died late Friday afternoon at
who rebel at going to the dentist Northwestern Pacific, the Western portion of Green’s creek.
the
inventor's
laboratories
in the home of his daughter, Mrs.
are in a state of fear because of Pacific and is also a member of the
The clue to the body's identity Orange. N. J., for the final test to Clarence L. Ootehy, where he had
scraps of conversation overheard board of directors of the Great was given by an ancient watch on
compete with other youths from all made his home for the past five
in the family circle.
Northern and a heavy stockholder which the name "Eberharpt" was other states for the honor of work­ years His 94th birthday was only
Many parents are not concerned in the Southern Pacific. He is said still faintly discernable.
last Thursday.
about the extraction of diseased to be the heaviest stockholder In
Eberharpt, whose first name is ing directly under the wizard and
Mr Pohl came to the coast from
teeth In children, thinking they are railroads in this country.
unknown, came here in 1917 with a receiving the Edison scholarship Maryland prior to the outbreak of
not important, anyway. But the
The Northwestern Pacific line ex- party of friends from lower Oregon. award.
the Civil War, with the party head-
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ed by Dr. Hermann, father of Bln- ' days In Wyoming, Oregon and
ger Hermann, former Oregon con- i Washington. He cut hay for the
greesman
Mr. Pohl was eight government an the Walla Walla
years the senior of Binger Her­ meadows in 1861 and he saw Cus­
mann. The two were fast friends ter and his troops ride out on their
up until the time of Mr Hermann's last mission. He was himself twice
death several years ago
wounded by the Indians, whom at
Mr Pohl was an optometrist by one time he was engaged in fight­
profession but his preference was ing
He is survived by two daughter«
for horticulture. He was county
horticulturist for Coos county, Ore­ Mrs Gotchy, Aberdeen, and Mr«.
gon, for several years He joined William H. Thatcher, New Bruns
the Masonic lodge in Marshfield. wick, N. J.; by a son, George R.
Oregon In 1872 He was born In Pohl, Trenton, N. J.; by a sister.
Germany,
Mrs Elizabeth Rablger, Berlin.
Mr. Pohl had some very interest-1 Germany; and by nine grandchll-
Ing stories to relate of the early dren and one great-grandchild.
Headquarters For
FLA MO RANGES
FLAMO GAS LIGHTING FIXTURES
The New Standard Oil Product
Port Orford Hardware
and Furniture Co.
H E A LTH
Port Orford, Oregon
INCLUDE BEAUTIFUL
Floras Lake
YOUR 1930 ITINERARY
On The Roosevelt Highway
FISHING — HUNTING — BOATING
BATHING
FLORAS LAKE HOTEL
John R. Smith & Son, Props.
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Port Orford’s Natural Deep Water
Harbor
THE KEY
To the Development of the Great
lid-Pacific Coast Empire
♦
Depth of Water from 30 to 42 feet
The logical tidewater outlet for the
great Mid-Paeiflc Coast Empire with
its inexhaustible supply of rich natural
resources consisting of 1-14 of all the
standing merchantable timber in the
United States, vast deposits of copper,
iron, gold, chrome, cinnabar, .eoking
No Dredging
No Sunken Rocks.
Protected from North and Northwest
Storms of Summer.
Requires Limited Protection from
South and Southwest Storms of Win­
ter.
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9300-Ton Vessel Ixiading in Port Orford Harbor.
Repeatedly Selected by Board of Ar­
my Engineers as Harbor ef Refuge
for Pacific Coast.
All Year Round Harbor For Deep Sea
Fishing.
coal, granite, marble and a wide vari­
ety of the more precious mineral; and
its great diversity of agricultural
products.
Fort Orford Chamber of Commerce
PORT ORFORD. OREGON
Center of the Great Recreational Re­
gion of Southwestern Oregon.
All Year Round Harbor For Deep Sea
Fishing.