Port Orford news. (Port Orford, Oregon) 1926-193?, August 12, 1930, Page 2, Image 2

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    *urt Orford, Oregon, Tuesday
will furnish coffee, cream \ 'PU| Qawmill Oairl
and Ice cream for the picnic
oaWIMII Said
Headed for Locality
PORT ORFORD NEWS
lodge
sugar
fits r e t i at the P ostoffice at Port Orford. Oregon, as second class lunch
A program of sports will make
mall m atter under Act of March
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| up part o f the day’s activities
Fu b ill bed weekly at Port O rford, Oragua
win » . . i t i *,►. ° C*
com m ittee
UBO. W B0RAN8ON. Editor.
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Offshore Fishing CrBlt
Tuesday, August 12, 1980.
Find Local Harbor
Convenient
The barriers are not erected which can say to as­
(From Western World)
piring talents and industry, “Thus far and no far­
ther.”—Beethoven.
The Bandon waterfront has been
lined with fishing craft during the
fish re-
re-
.p past
a st week
week and
and the
the local
local fish
ceivlng stations have been taking
In big catches The mosquito fleet
has been putting to sea early each
morning and com ing in over the
bar at sundown. Their cargoes are
discharged during the night and
the fish are cleaned, iced and ship-
p*d bx the following day-
One
¿’
(Coos Country Courier)
Tbc Country Courier learns this
week that indications point very
“* “ OO“ r 8a* '" “ ' « « -
Cern ,nvad‘Qe the Coquille river Io-
callty com ing here from Klam ath
Falls, where at present, it main-
tains a similar establishm ent.
The information conveyed to this
newspaper is that a representative
o f the concern has visited Coquille
and vicinity on two or three oc-
casions of late and has become so
strongly and thoroughly convinced
of the future prospects for this
section that he has returned to
K,afnath
am ath Falls imbued 1 with
w ith the
idea 0141 W would be - good business
(nove to 801116 point along the
Co<l ullle river The change, how-
ever, will await som e action of the
1930.
PORT ORFORD NEWS
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Coquille port comm ission in the enor. and family, visited at the description of her conception of a
matter of dredging the stream so home of Lieut. C. H Tlchenor last self-made mar. and wrote as fol­
Mr. Tichenor Is a son of lows:
verse the river, carrying lumber to week
"A self-m ade man is like a self-
Bandon, where it may be loaded on John Tichenor of Portland.
made clgarette—a lot of Bull wrap­
lumber boats for the southern ports
ped in a transparent cover."
tbU’ 8aCUr- * Ch*“P
transportation
T ry This View of L ife
The port com m lu ion is tc meet
I t you have a friend worth loving,
August 12. when It is expected that
*ome action will be taken looking
Word ha8 been recelved her* of T h ^ /y o t^ o v e 'w m " * r^ in t™ even*
~
Former Bandon Man
Committed Suicide
to further dredging of the river, the suicide of Claude Adams at San
jn^
n’
which will make possible the ship- Francisco. His body was found in
Tinge his brow w ith sunset kflo
">ent of lumber from Coquille rlv- hjs home by his wife and
upon w h y ghouId good words
*
«r points in competition with Coos their return from work In the even-
said
Bay water shipm ents
m g chloroform waa UBcd ,n u l t .
Of a frlend
he>, d ead ,
—-----------------
lng hls u fe
Scatter wide your seeds of kind­
E E. Clark of Heppner, who
Deceased was well known here.
ness.
comes to -----------
Port -------
Orford annually
to | M having
J
W
S T iiig
i lived
n v u
n here
e t t
i for
u t
• many
t i t a n J-
y years.
CCA I o . I
All
enriching
as you go—
.1___ _»_________
. _____
. . last _____
.
___
sh
____
_______
. . . . J. . Leave them. Trust the harvest giv-
shear
sheep, arrived
week
and ___
He was _ a son of - __
Mr. and . « Mrs
Is -----
now engaged at the McKenzie M Adams of this city and was m ar-|
er,
ranches
| rled to Grace McIntosh, daughter He will make each seed to grow
of Mrs A. McIntosh. They have So, until the happy end,
Mr. and Mrs B rinkenhoff Tlch- one son, aged 16. Deceased was
Your life shall never lack
about 42 years of age and in good
friend.
health
No reason has been as­
cribed for his act. He was in the
restaurant business
He left his
place of business in the middle o f ,
the afternoon statin g he was ill b u t■
Physician and Surgeon.
would return before five. Failing i
to return when the wife and son Phones
Office 491, Home 492
called at the restaurant for him af-
Fahy - Morrison Bldg
ter six they went home and found !
Bandon. Oregon
the body.—W estern World.
WHAT A BANKER THINKS ABOUT MINING
The president of a large national bank in Chi- in,
are cean«,. .ced an
cago was under criticism by the presidents of several
other banks because of his investments in mines This plant here has been «ettin« as I
man made the following reply to the criticism. ’
‘ I “ q A “ T 0,£.und* ‘ ¿ T Th
“Throughout the West, ages ago, Almightly God Crusader, with F. Perry as master I
built stronger vaults in His granite banks than we and crew went high and dry on the j
WHITE
have in ours. He filled His vaults with gold, silver beacb no' th of the nortb Je“y
DUCK
and copper. He gave the prospector knowledge and mg ht a«° he* had"'ini ended T e r r y
WITH T H l
insight, and guided him on his way to the door of the,decided to come into port late at
vaults He had built. The federal government handed' 2‘Kht ,by rnoon,lKht 11 waa 80 HKbt
him a title patent to all therein. It is not a crime, but,
an'd
a virtue to enter. Wih drill, blast, pick and spade,11 he was In shallow water. The
QUARANTSEO
the prospectors have broken the combination lo c k s '“ was so calm that there waa
S A TISFA C TIO N
LABEL
and entered. But for him our note« of issue would ¡ Z S 'U ° ¡“n? „, X , S
D
o
n
’t
mean
m
erely
pants
. . . but assures you
be as the stump-tailed currency of 1857. But for him he went to bed in the boat until
this government of ours would be bankrupt
-,nornln«- Osca' i««ngiois. light-
o f the best q u ality of materials and tailoring
w ith features that can only be found
“Mines will be producing millions of gold, silver
in the beat tailored made pants
and copper m that future day when national banks' atat,on There was no danger so
the h”“
boat * waj*
was left
left untl*
until the
the foiiow-
follow­
are unknown.
thR
such as iron wear.
ing day when an attempt was made
“A mine contains a crop already raised, harvest­ by the coast guard to pull it off,
ed and on deposit for you to check against at your but without success.
The Crusader had 600 pounds of
pleasure.
salmon aboard. These were taken
“The wealth gathered from the mines immortal­ across to the receiving station in
ized King Solomon.
a row boat.
! • a a p M ia l f e a t u r e placed in a nsst w ay and
l o c a t io n .
T M e p o o fc e t ia as u e e fw l ae t k e
“Mining has made the United States the richest
Bob Fahy and Jack Farley went
pen and pencil themaniv u .
country in the world.
to the aid o f the Crusader Wednes­
“Mining is an industry as necessary to the wel­ day
Try a Pair of IROMwfcAR Panto and
evening With the Sunset they
Seototo» One af Mio Booetor« of tha
fare of the community as the raising of crops.
worked som e two hours before they
ISOMWBAR FAMILY
finally
pulled
the
stranded
boat
“Show me a country without mines and I will back
,
Into the water.
show you a people sunk in degradation and poverty;
General Merchandise, Port Orford, Ore.
and poverty makes cowards of nations as well as in­ MAKING A FOOL OUT OF YOUR­
SE L F IS N ’T SUCH A SERIOUS
dividuals.
C. A. LO N G
IF YOU REALIZE
“Mining is the second industry in the United MISTAKE
w h o d id i t *
States.
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IHimi[L Mm-.
“Mining has transformed more poor men into
millionaires and raised them to positions of honor ♦♦♦
♦
♦ ♦ ♦ a ♦
and trust than any other business.
“Mining has scored less than 35 per cent of fail-1
ures against 95 per cent of failures shown in general
merchandising business of the United States.
“Without the products of the mines you would
have neither a frying pan, a spoon, a hat pin or a
monetary circulating medium.
“Eliminate the miner and you set civilization
back to the dark ages. *
“Outside of the element of great personal profit
it
i v 11 will
in
cs w i u v
v v / us
uo <
* □ bankers
i i n v i o who t are
*i
C
s u l v to
VAJ
which
accrue
to
as
able
supply the money to open great mines, it behooves us
CONTINUING OUR REMARKABLE
to foster an industry upon which the prosperity of
MID - SUMMER REDUCTIONS
not alone our depositors, but of the entire nation de­
ends.”
Coos and Curry Get
Elks Annual Picnic
48c Garter Belts
MENS
Boys Fancy Corduroy
Agricultural Publicity
To be Held August 17
now
29c
The currant number o f Oregon,
(From W estern World)
OXFORDS
SCHOOL
Bualneaa, the official publication of
The annual Elks picnic will be
48c Gossard Brassier
th e Oregon State Chamber of Com- held in the city park in Bandon
now
29c
All Leather
KNICKERS
merce, published In Portland, is al Sunday. August IT. according to
moMt exclusively devoted to Coos word received from the officers of
65c Gossard Brassier
and Curry counties
The entire Marshfield Ixxlge No 1160 by lo-
now
49r
$3.98
Cooe county agricultural booklet, cal members
The picnic la for
$1.98
C o rd u ro y
K h a k i or
Pants
H. L. HOUSTON, M. D.
A young Oregon woman was ask­
ed by a professor to write a brief
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a a a
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va v a v r S S
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published by the Cooe County
Chamber of Commerce, with lllus-
tra tlo n a la reprinted A similar ar-
tid e telle of the agricultural re-
sources of C urry county.
/
H EAD Q U A R TERS
Pardon Ba for again m entioning the Special
on those Richly
FOR
FRINGED CURTAIN PANELS
Piamo Gas Ranges and lighting Fixtures
The New Standard Oil Product
We put on Sate Saturday 24 of them, which
went out an quickly, we brought out this
another lot —
t t t
New Roper Range on Demonstration
Going at $1.29
At Port Orford Pharmacy
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W ILD BER G B R O S.
Loggers
Pool Hall
CONFECTIONERY
Up-to-Date Goods
Always Fresh
W J. Paulman, Prop
Port Orford, Ore.
PIANO in storge. Looks and is like
new Will sacrifice for balance
$163 $2 weekly, or monthly or
crop payments. Will discount for
cash W hite Tallman Plano Store.
395 S. 12th St . Salem. Or. A5tJc 1
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Safety Deposit Boxes
for Rent
Unfioished Furniture
Breakfast Tables
Card Tables
Nite Stands
Magazine Racks
Child’s Sets — Tables
and (’hairs
Bread Boards
Very Reasonably
Priced
Port Orford
Hardware Co.
$3.98
Port Orford Ore.
Mens Part Wool. 3- For that Comfort you
TABLE OILCLOTHS
need— ALL VIRGIN Plain colors or pat­
Season
WOOL BATTS— 72x tern. the yard
25c
UNION SUITS
84 inch. No. 3 size, to Table Squares-
Value $2.98, now at — Ko at ................$3.39
54 x 54 .
69c
Silkoline for Covering
$1.98
48 x 48
43c
the yard ....... lie
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Port Orford Hardware & Furniture Co.
Port Orford. Oregon
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Refnen a n j ‘Buyeri o f
SM ELTING Ac REFINING QD
Oftcaa: 742 Mark« St., San FranHa^
Plant. South S sa hraaasco
t t t
ta b le
p Ort Orferd, Ore
H ig h es t M a rk e t Prices
lU takU M 1907
Come In And See It Work
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hl
Phone
X
BANK
OF
BANDON
Mens ALL WOOL heavy rib-knit
SWEATERS—Coat or Pull-On,
Ruffneck or V-neck—
Dental Surgeon
FOR SALE — Garage and Mrvioe
station on paying baala; excellent
location; bargain for im mediate
sale; terms. Address
care Port
Orford News. Port Orford. Ore.
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TO THE THRIFT-WISE and VAI rUErWISE
DR. L. R. PUGH
W ANTED—To trade Portland res­
idence property cnnelatin* of
about half acre, large roomy
houee. bath and eun porch, fruit
trees, well located, for improved
or unimproved camp grounds on
Rooaevelt highw ay between Port
Orford arid W edderbum. Addreae
M care P ort Orford News.
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Elks, their fam ilies and friends.
and la an annual affair In which
participants come from all parts
of Cooe and Curry counties All are
Invited to bring basket« The Elks
Oregon
.
N a tiv e P latinum an d G o ld
Clearance Sale
it
Bandon
Established Garage and
Service Station
On Roosevelt Highway
On Paying Basis
Bargain — Terms
Write Port Orford
News For
Information
August
i i
A ttorney-at-Law
First N ational Bank Bid*
FOR SALE
Pen and Pencil
Pocket
C. R. WADE
A ttr a c tiv e
P o rt O rfo r d
P a tte rn s
I
K e » e rs a h te C h e n ille
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RUGS
4 d u e *3 M now
10
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12 46
g* 4H
Golden Rule Store
School Days are Near,
The Thrifty Housewife Buys
While Savings are Greatest.
THE BLUE BIRD
'ftirry Znapter l^o. 135
O. E. S.
Regular meMiitga. third S*t4tr-
d«y of each month
V attore
alw ays w elcom e
Scenic Views
W orthy
Ena
of Curry County
:
Secretary.
Velma Sabin
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Cigars
1
Mens Jeweled
BELTS
Matron.
McKenzie
PORT ORFORD
LODGE A. F. & A. M.
No. 170
Candy
Meeta second Saturday a f aaeS
month
YMIUng brethers w»l
come.
69c and $1.98
M a g a z in ts
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4 8A W F 0K O W SMITH.
W orabipf at Maeter
I I M S C M W . S M IT H
Secretary