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C ifu .n m T iio s J m v PORT ORFORD NEWS Opfnhpp 21 19/10 road-side o f our sch ool ground > 4 4 4 9 9 * 9 9 9 4 9 4 * buds B lan co Sunday. and grubb ing ou t th e brush on th e ♦ NEW D R A PE R IE S C harles F ox o f L anglois. R obert ♦ south side of th e sch ool house. A ll F rom m and Carl W hite o f B ru sh es v LA N G LO IS G R A D E SCHO O L ♦ M iss H u g h es put up our new e n te r e d a t th e P o a to fflc e at P ort O rford. O regon, a» »econd ela»J C reek w ere h u n tin g on R o ck y Bald « GOSSIP ♦ y ellow c u r ta in s and a lso n ew w in o f th is w ill be levelled and m ade P h y sic ia n and Surgeon m all m a tter un der Act of M arch 3, 1879 ♦ ♦ dow blind s at all th e w in d o w s in in to a playground. W e are g o in g to Satu rd ay. put in a race track for th e boys. Published w eekly at Port Orford. Oregon P hones: O ffice 491, H om e 492 our c la s s room . Mrs. K ron en berg and Mrs. H a n T h e electric lig h t m an w a s w ork GKO W 8ORAN8ON. Editor F a h y - M orrison B ld g OUR CARNIVAL E d itor—A u reilla Gardner. sen o f B andon w ere v isitin g rela in g in our b u ild in g la st w eek R ep orter—S a lly E d w ard s T he se v e n th and e ig h th grad es 1 M iss H u gh es pu t a new picture B andon, O regon. tiv e s in tow n Sunday. SUBSCRIPTION RATES R F A bbott w as tr a n sa c tin g bus VISITORS have been m a k in g H allow e'en pos- ’ in the office. — , g ." a * .----- » One Y e a r _________________ in ess In tow n Monday. terg th is w eek to use for ad vertls- ' CECIL AND SALLY ENTERTAIN (F rom W estern W orld) C A. L ong fish ed at th e m ou th o f j Six M o n t h s __________________ Mrs. M ary Copple and Mrs. Lela in g our C arnival w h ich w ill be glv- ) C ecil and S a lly G old fish are en A tto r n e y -a t-L a w A dvertising rates I t eants per c o la a a taifc. I th e S ix es S u n d ay and landed a 40 McCue vialted th e se v e n th and en on F riday. O ctober 31. te rta in in g “G randad” th is w eek in pound chinook. th eir “G lass H o u se ” "G randad w as eig h th grade room W ed n esd ay a f SCHOOL IMPROVEMENTS F irst N a tio n a l B ank B ldg brought to sch ool by Jerry B olce Mr and Mrs. J a m es Sm ith. F W ternoon. Mrs Copple en terta in ed us Mr. F arrier cam e to sch ool last ; yesterday. Sm ith, and Mr. and Mrs. R ay H a ff w ith a read in g called "The W ry B andon - O regon F rid ay and harrow ed th e plow ed FIFTH AND SIXTH o f S ixes, w ere S u nd ay g u e sts of M outh F a m ily ” S h e also gave us ground w h ere our law n Is to be Mrs A m an d a Sm ith. a m odern version o f L ittle Red T w o stran ge p e ts w ere b rough t to R id in g H ood W e enjoyed th em I plan ted W e su rely ap p recia te the sch ool M onday. T h ey w ere tw o big E d d ie C on nelly and B rad ley W est very m uch and hope th at she w ill help o f all th ose th a t h a v e been returned M onday from a h u n tin g . ! w ork in g to m ake our sch ool one w orm s about four in ch es long. One D en tal S u rgeon m ake us an oth er v isit soon and tell w a s a lig h t tan colored w ood w orm trip on the U pper Sixes. .. - o f th e heat m ore stories. Mrs. McCue Dr. and Mrs. R. L. P u gh and baby us abou t an inch and a h a lf In d ia brought M iss H u gh es som e y ellow M ilt B row n and C has G erber are At Port Orford Pharmacy d au gh ter w ere supper g u e sts o f the m eter and th e oth er w a s a green m arigolds and tw o b eau tifu l rose busy th in n in g th e grove a lo n g the H. L. S au ers fa m ily Sunday. to m a to w orm a bit larger. T he P h o n e 1<1 P ort O rford. Ore Mrs. E m ory W h itw orth and w ood w orm lives Inside o f p artly NO G R E A T IS S U E S P R E S E N T , d a u g h ter E llen tran sacted bu sin ess decayed wood W e had a very Inter in tow n Satu rd ay. e stin g natu re stu d y o f them . Mrs. R aym on d Z um w alt o f S ix es F IR S T A N D SE C O N D m otored Mrs. W hite and M iss J o h n I T he first and seco n d grad es had ston to th e tea ch ers in stitu te at a p erfect a tten d a n ce la st w eek. Gold B ea ch yesterd ay. Our P rim ary b oys helped to m ove th e sand pile to its n ew location. M elvin M ather o f S ix es acted as one o f the w itn e sses a t th e m ar T h ey w a n t to help m ak e our play riage o f W illiam Ted W hite of ground m ore b ea u tifu l and are al L an glois and M iss E d ith H olm an o f w a y s w illin g to do w h a tev er th e y C oquille, w h ich took p lace In Co can. q u ille last M onday aftern oon . T he you n g couple are now liv in g in N O TIC E O F PO R T O F L anglois. 4 PORT O R F O R D B U D G E T R oy O strander and M arion Z um w alt w ere b u sin ess v isito rs in L an g N o tic e is hereb y given , th a t the lois M onday o f la st w eek. budget co m m ittee o f the P ort of W. H. Sh eridan tra n sa cted bu s P ort Orford, a c tin g under the pro-1 in ess in M arshfield T u esd ay v isio n s of ch ap ter 118 o f the 1921 se ssio n law s, did prepare a budget Mr. and Mrs. M ertz o f R oseb u rg o f the total am ou n t o f m oney pro called on Mrs. Mabel G illin gs S u n posed to be expended by th e P ort d ay m orning. Mrs. M ertz w a s an o f P ort O rford, for the year 1931. old school friend o f Mrs. Joh n F. and the levyin g board o f said P ort G illin g s w hen they both lived in h as se t W ed n esd ay th e fifth day Sheridan. W yom ing. o f N ovem ber, 1930. at the hour o f , H. W F oster, w ho arrived from 1:30 P. M.. a s th e tim e, and th e P ortlan d last w eek M onday, has o ffice o f th e P ort C om m ission , in ' been em ployed In th e W H. Ben- the tow n o f P ort O rford. C urry j 1 n et sto re for several days. C ounty, O regon, as the place, at Mrs A lta Larson and d a u g h ter w h ich estim a te s m ay be d iscu ssed ' T h e D alles a fter sp en d in g a couple V irgin ia of B andon sp en t the w eek w ith th e levyin g B oard o f said P ort, o f w eek v isitin g her siste r Mrs R. end e n jo y in g part o f her va ca tio n and a t w hich tim e, and place an y at th e B aker ranch on C hinquapin W Babel P erson w ho sh all be su b ject to su ch R idge. tax levy, when m ade, m ay be heard Mr. and Mrs. R G. M cK en zie a t tended the th eatre in B and on S u n in favor o f or a g a in st su ch levy, Mr. and Mrs R. R. C aplin o f D avid M cK enzie w as a bu sin ess d ay nigh t or an y part thereof. San F ran cisco m otored n o r t h visito r In C oos cou n ty citlea last The Old Curiosity Shop, in London, made famous by Charles T he estim a te sh e e ts upon w h ich H. L. Sauers, C rayton and H ar th rou gh P ort O rford W ed n esd ay a f T uesd ay. th is B ud get is based are on file in old Sau ers were In M arshfield last ternoon, Mr Caplin is a retired se a Dickens, is being repairer* without changing its general appearance. R L W agn er o f Elk river a t T uesday. captain. 28 y ea rs ago C aptain Cap the o ffice of said P ort o f P ort Or tended th e m eetin g In Bandon M on Mrs. O. L eneve returned S atu r lin m ade his last v isit to th is part UIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIHIIIIIHIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIINnilllllHIIIIIIIIIlin ford, open to th e in sp ection o f p er day n ig h t o f dairym en , In w h ich day from a visit w ith M rs F ran cis o f the co a st c om in g via w ater from so n s in terested therein. rep resen tative dairym en from C ooh H u gh es at the m outh o f th e Sixes F risco on an old lum ber schoon er. A P P R O P R IA T IO N S and C urry c o u n ties participated river. H e said “W e have never en joyed W h arfin ger -------- ---------------- 1 900.00 Dr B T. Sima, head o f th e veter Mr. and Mrs. W ill W hite, Jr., su ch b eauty and scen ery in our W atchm an 225.00 inary d epartm en t o f O regon S tate 500.00 Vera M cCulloch and P earl W illiam s lives a s is seen In a drive over the W harf repair --------------- C ollege wan the principal speaker. C oast rou te“. 50 00 m otored to Bandon F riday. R oad repair Mrs M ary V lnyard w a s a C o 200 00 Mrs. A lice C arey and Mr. and 1 T h u rsd ay A. G. W alker, republi A d m in istrative .. quille visitor last T uesday. 100.00 Mrs Jack C arey of M yrtle P o in t ca n ca n d id a te for co u n ty jud ge, v is E quipm ent ........ Mr». E dn a H aigh t, teach er o f the 30.00 w ere v isitin g Mrs C arey's sister, ited P ort Orford look in g over the W arrant in terest In term ed iary departm en t, la now 3,210 00 Mrs. W ill R. Joh n son last w eek B ond in terest p olitical field. sp en d in g the w eek days In P ort Or Cream S eparators. T ractors, M ow ing M achines. M ilking 2.500.00 Mrs. N. P. G rant is v isitin g w ith Bond redem ption S h e r iff T urner w a s a P ort Or ford. havin g a room at Mrs R a M achines, Etc. Mrs G eorge F rom m at Gold B each ford v isito r F riday afternoon . X E m ergen cy 800 00 ch ael M arsh's and retu rn in g hom e S h in gles. F loorin g. R u stic Shlplap. D oors. W ind ow s. M oulding. = d u rin g the in stitu te. John M arsh w as a b u sin ess v isi on w eek ends. Iron in g B oards, B read B oards. P er fec tio n P la s te r T otal proposed ex p en d itu res Mr and Mrs. L. M arsh and fam ily tor in M arshfield Satu rd ay M iss R u th Clark left T hu rsday for 1931 $8.515.00 afternoon for S alem to atten d a visited S u n d ay in Gold B each at G eorge 8. W orkm an o f N ew p ort, REVENUE c o n feren ce o f h igh school prin ci th e F red M arsh hom e W h arfage $3.01300 Mr. and Mrs. E llis D em en t of accom p an ied by A. C. G age o f P o r t pals land. pu blisher o f the A ngora Jou r 1929 Surplus 1929 b u dget .... 2.00 B roadbent w ere In tow n last w eek J. W Y ea st o f the E verett P h a r nal, visited In P ort Orford S atu r T axation .............- .....—............ 5,500.00 m acy o f N orth Bend, accom p an ied w h ile Mr. D em en t w as bu ying c a t day. Mr W orkm an Is in terested in B u ild in g And C arpenter W ork B y D ay Or C o n tr a c t C em en t by R alp h Joh n son o f th e B lum auer- tle. W ork. S ep tic Tanka. S id ew a lk s. F ou n d ation org a n izin g the w estern c o u n tie s o f T otal estim ated reven u e for Mr and Mrs. P aul I-eutw yler and F ran k Co., P ortland , en joyed a fish the sta te Into a su p er o rgan ization 1931 $8.515.00 B lock s, E tc. Ing o u tin g on th e R ogu e la st F ri L aw rence M iller enjoyed the th ea for the g iv in g o f w ide p u b licity to GEO W SU T T O N , H ouse P a in tin g , D airy B arn W h ite w a sh in g by P ow er Sp rayer tre at B andon S u nd ay night. day. Secretary. th e sc e n ic R o o sev e lt h igh w ay D e n n is and S am Sorensen w ere O r H and. N at P er k in s returned fr o m B y E. L. W hite. A ctin g Mrs. A P S w eet, Mrs R B. Sor- In tow n from M arshfield last W ed M arshfield T h u rsd ay w h ere he Secretary. C. R. H en ry, o f L an glois In c h a r g e o f B u 'ld ln g D e p a r tm e n t anson and Mrs. A lta L arson o f B a n sp en t several d ays v isitin g friend s nesday. O14t2c don, m otored to M arshfield T h u rs W C B oyd A Son, o f L anglois. In c h a r g e o f P a in tin g D e p a r tm e n t R oy F arris has returned from and rela tiv es W e w ill be glad to give you e stim a te s on all B u ild in g M aterials, P ort O rfo id sch ools w ere closed M anhattan. M ontana, and w ill re day. Mrs. R. G. M cK enzie and Mrs. iiiiiiiiiiiu iiiiiiiiiin iiu im iiiiiim n u H G. R. M cN air also accom p an ied P ain tin g . E tc. M onday and T u esd ay o f th is w eek en ter high school here them E L. H arris w as in tow n W ed to allo w the tea ch ers to atten d the nesd ay from th e Middle Elk In stitu te a t O old Beach P erry J a c k o f M arshfield has C om bined W ith = Don M arsh and Dr. L. R P ugh leased the John H urst ser v ic e s t a John H udson o f E lk river w as a E lec tric L ight P lan ts. W ater P la n ts. P um ps. E n g in es. patien t at the E m ergen cy H ospital. left F riday for H unter» C reek on tion on O regon Street. P ip e And F ittin g s a hu nting trip. retu rn in g Satur- B andon, la st w eek Mrs. R L. W agn er and Mrs. Mrs. M abel G illin gs w as v isitin g day. M agazine C lyde W agn er o f E lk river w ere Mr and Mr» W ill W hite, Jr., sh op p in g in tow n W ednesd ay frien d s In Bandon S atu rd ay a fter • • • • 0153235323485348235300010001022323232390234853485323234853 w ere v isitin g frien d s In Gold Beach = A C LEA N . W H O L E SO M E E noon. Mr and Mrs A E. D orner o f C. C Inm an left W ednesd ay for last w eek O akland. C alif., are v isitin g their = STO RY . M O N TH LY MAO- E Mr and Mrs R oy B abel and .a u n t. Mrs E v a Farris. P ortlan d enroute ea st on a bu s fam ily, and Mrs B abel's m other. in e ss trip Mrs. Curry and sm all son o f Mrs. R W olfe left W ednesd ay for Mrs M ary Brow n, m otored to Cape B ru sh es creek m otored In tow n PORT ORFORD NEWS H. L. HOUSTON, M. D. C. R. WADE Tuesday, October 21,1930. When a hawk masquerades as a dove rabbits must beware of all feathers.—Robert Quillen. DR. L. R. PUGH The present political campaign presents no great issue other than the election of conservative yet pro gressive men to handle the affairs of the State. It is a time when the voters should keep their feet on the ground and not chase off after rainbows. Candidates who present radical propositions on which to ride into office are rarely safe candidates to vote for, and in the present campaign we have both radical candidates and radical issues. Voters will do well to scan the situ ation closely and vote for those men and for those measures whic hwill insure conservatici yet progres sive government and protect the taxpayers pocket book. The verdict rests with the voters as to the kind of governmen they have. FOR SALE Established Garage and Service Station On Roosevelt Highway On Paying Basis Bargain — Terms Write Port Orford News For Information BANK OF BANDON DEDICATION OF BRIDGE On Novembmer 1st the new Martinez-Benicia bridge of the Southern Pacific Company across Sui- Fun Bay will be dedicated and thrown open to traf fic thus doing away with the famous old ferry which has served the public since 1879. The bridge is 5603 feet long—the longest bridge west of the Mississippi river, and has a carrying capacity of any bridge in the ______ United Stats. Commercial & Savings Safety Deposit Boxes for Rent Port Orford lxx*al News Loggers Pool Hall CONFECTIONERY Up-to-Date Goods Always Fresh W. J. Paulman, Prop. E. J. Tilley Port Orford, Ore. LANGLOIS, OREGON McCormick-Deering Ranch Machinery HATTON’S SERVICE STATION Associated Gas Lime, Cement And Roofing Kelly Springfield Tires L. B. HATTON Prop. Port Orford. Oregon f Youths Companion | Dealer In Fairbanks-Morse Products E The American Boy = Sunday H EA D Q U A R TER S FOR Flamo Gas Range« and Lighting Fixtures T h e New Standard Oil Product t t t New Roper Range on Demonstration a tt e n d c h in c h s e rv ic e , The B ert W ells fam ily o f S ix e s i turned S u n d ay n ig h t from a trip I G oble. O regon Mrs T heron K eltn er and her other. W alter Fourier. Mr. and rs R u d olp h J etsen and M iss D o r - 1 hy H u gh es o f M arshfield w e r e 1 in d ay g u e sts at the H L S au ers j Come In And See It Work t t t »me Port Orford Hardware & Furniture Co. Port Orford, Oregon A lon g the Seashore T ide T able for W eek E nd ing O ctahrr 28. 19.40. at I’ort Orford. AM to t a s did Mrs W oodw orth Mrs T olley JI ! and Mi and Mrs J W T y s o n o f i Sixes, and Mrs. A P S w eet o f Arizona Inn. and Mrs N. P G rant . B ru sh es C reek H igh PM W edneadav Get 22 -12:211 12 11 ( h t 23 .... -T— -. i I - t 1 I'HlII l i u i s h i < i 1 hv n i , vzvv. — 1 ■Vida ( >ct » . • 24 ■ ---- ------ 1 5 7 1 23 ■ i l u o t v , v/v QAtiirdAv Oct 25 - -n - —— 2 47 2-00 qqnrtay Oct 25 - 3 3W 2 41 M onday. O ct 27 -« 4 37 3 32 T uesd ay. Get 28 5 40 4 35 AM Low PM 555 643 6 35 7 26 7 13 8 10 7 57 8 56 8 44 9 46 9 40 10 42 10 49 Mrs L. R P u g h en tertain ed Fri- ly n ig h t at a party for P eg g y irson. the g u e sts being L ela and m e C rum ley. B onn « Joy M cKen p. M arie L indberg. V elm a John n. D on M cK enzie. G eorge and El- >tt W oodw orth and G erald T lch r T he e v en in g w as p leasan tly issed w ith sin g in g and gam es rs P u gh servin g Ice cream and afers at the close o f the even in g. Mi and Mrs T hom as M oore of phlr stopped S u nd ay for a sh ort sit w ith M iss P earl W illiam s en tute to L an glois | ; J ■ ' S everal o f the n eighb orh ood boys j | id g irls gath ered a t th e hom e o f . rs E A L indberg F riday and en ,yed a social even in g. E dith T lch- , ,or. H ow ard Jam ieson H azel Jam son. S h rlley and D oris F orty. W in ed Babel. F ay and G eorge Trib- ry. L em an D ean and M arion W ll- >n b ein g present. SATISFIED CUSTOMERS = W e are congtantly com plim ented by many of our custom ers for the satis factory wear they get out of Su bscrip tion $2.09 a y ear BILLY SORAN8ON = Agent for Carry county E Port Orford, »regon 234853482353234848234848 Sr duroy Trousers It proves that our judgm ent was right when w e d eed ed to feature IRON- W E A R Corduroy Pants, putting us in a position to give the public the best Corduroy Pants in the market at very m ederate prices FOR MEN AND BOYS General Merchandise. Port Orford. Ore. C . A . LO NG = Unfinished Furniture Breakfast Tables Card Tables Nite Stands Magazine Racks Child’s Sets — Tables and Chairs Bread Boards Very Reasonably Priced x Port Orford Hardware Co. Port Orford Ore. THE BLUE BIRD Scenic Views of Curry County Curry Znapter 5/o. 13& 0. E. S. R egular m eetings, third S atu r day of each m onth. Visitor» •I w ays w elcom e W orth y M atron. E n a M cK enzie S e c re ta ry , V elm a Sabin Cigars Candy Magazines PORT ORFORD LODGE A. F. & A. M No. 170 Meets aacond Saturday of each m.iBih V isitin g brethern wel come CRAW FORD W SMITH. W orshipful Master FR.AN41S W SMITH. S e c r etzzry