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Port Orford, Oregon, Tuesday, December 16, 1930.
PORT ORFORD NEWS
■ n te re d a t th e F o ato ffice a t P o rt
O rfo rd . O regon, a» aecond elaaa
m all m a tte r u n d e r Act o f M arch
187#
P u b lish ed w eekly a t P o rt O rford, O regon
GEO. W. SORANSON. E d ito r
the duty of the prey sought to find out the Truth 38
regards the proposition under consideration. With the
wide range of facilities available through which the
I rUtn niHy be determined there is little or no excuse
for
the average person being bilked by
the dishonest
n rn m n tp r
J
PORT ORFOKD NEWS
g ra m m a r room will go to the gym
Has Exclusive Sale
" ^ u” 0for rehearsal for the Chri’t Mrs. Mabel M ather of the P o rt
"T l e t U r T a a received last w e e k O rford B akery has obtained the ex- H. L. HOUSTON, M. D.
P hysician and Surgeon.
^rom M ountainview . A rkansas, the elusive sale of M others C akes and
pies
In
the
P
o
rt
O
rford
area,
and
P
hones:
O ffice 491, H om e 492
?ew home of Mary Bangs’ who was
fo rm erly a stu d e n t of th e grade now has an a ttra c tiv e display a t
F ah y - M orrison
, school. We all m iss M ary very m uch th e bakery.
to receive her
SU B SC R IPT IO N K A TES:
One Y e a r ___________________ I» •»
HIi M o n t h s __________________ *1.00
A d v ertisin g ra te s 25 c e n ts p er colum n ln :b
Tuesday, December 16, 1930.
Be not deceived—God is not mocked; for what­
soever a man soweth that shall he also reap.
I?
¡successful business enterprises must necessarily and was very giad
have as their foundation stones Truth and Honesty,! intere9tlr‘g letter
and no legitimate business may hope to succeed where
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those elements are lacking. Those who play the game ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦
♦
on any other basis may surely expect to reap as they'J
P IR A T E S ’ W E E K L Y
♦
nave sown.
R uby P u rd in , E d ito r
♦
T H E COUNTY COURT O F
T H E S T A T E *O F OREGON
C. R. WADE
IN AND FO R T H E COUN­
TY O F CURRY.
A tto rn ey -at-L aw .
F irst N a tio n al B ank B ldg
♦ In the M atter of the E sta te of
»
LOTTERIES FORBIDDEN
The proposition to raffle off a commercial article
at the Community Christmas Tree for the monetary
O C n C riv O f <1 lO C tll b u s i n e s s h o u s e W ill, if CHFPIGQ out,
contaminate the spirit of the occasion Raffles are
but lotteries, and lotteries are barred by Oregon laws
We a? the postal laws; therefore are forbidden,
< ommercialism should be entirely absent on such an
occasion to he in keeping with the Christmas spirit
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FAITH AND CONFIDENCE
Human relationships that are of any value rest
on faith and confidence. When those disappear the
whole fabric of governmental, social and business in-
b o u r s e disappears with them.—Calvin Coolidge.
.... . . _ „ 7 ” z« ...
P o rtla n d e rs in connection w ith
’'n a t to I ell i our ( hild of
asbestos and silicon claim s w hich
IN
B ldg
B andon, O regon.
E lizabeth McGraw,
Deceased.
sophom ore N otice of H earing objections to F i­
nal A ccount.
-No. 601.
N O T IC E IS H E R E B Y G IVEN ,
Oood Boys Gone W rong.” T he next T h at the undersigned, ad m in istra-
e n te rta in m e n t wil1 be 8>ven by the to r of th e E sta te of E lizabeth Mc-
K M"nday morninB the
S S J*
Bandon
O regon
DR. L. R. PUGH
D ental S urgeon
Jun‘°r Class
?raw' deceaae\ haa fil,ed bia Final, At P o rt O rford P h arm acy
THE
FOUNDATION
STONES
rpi
• 1
ra te s d efeated the T igers of Ban- the C ounty C ourt of the S ta te of P hone ltl
P o rt O rford, Ore
. . Pn ncipie or 1 ruth has stood the test since the
by a »core of 8-25 The P ira te s O regon for the c o u n ty of c u rry ,
beginning of civilization, and that principle is now
stiH hold the record of not being and
that said co u rt by o rd er duly
m ade has appointed W ednesday the
everywhere accepted by honorable citizens as the very
defeated on th e ir own floor by any
7th day of Ja n u ary . A. D. 1931, a t
high school team .
essence of our present day standards. Truth begets
th e h o u r of 11.00 o’clock in the
FO R SA L E
T his T h u rsd ay th e P ira te s
forenoon of said day as th e tim e,
honesty and honesty is the foundation stone of our
piay the T igers a t B andon" The an
Established
Garage and
e court room in the C ounty
present day business structure. These fundamental
Port Orford Grade school w in also co u d rt th house,
in Gold B each, O re­
Service Station
gon, as th e place for the h earin g of
facts may he safely accepted at their full face value,
play ,he Bandon Grade scb°o1
objections to said F in al A ccount On Roosevelt Highway
During the past generation our standards of mer-
b J i ^ o f ” conifer*Trees"8 X v and th e settlem ent thereof. All per-
On Paying Basis
specim ens a re available n e a r and sons having objections to said ac-
cantle honesty have been raised mightily. The tireless
a t P o rt O rford
count a re hereby notified to file the
campaign for truth in advertising waged by the Bet-
Bargain
— Terms
T his week is the ,a s t w eek be. sam e on o r before th e above date.
Write
Port
Orford
he asserted he had located, w as fore C h ristm as vacation. We will
l,ureaus’
^ the, fcublic
D ated and first published D ecem ­
to a y ear In jail yester- have one w eek of
and b er 9, 1930.
News For
generalll, h*is borne prolific fruit. I he Federal Trade the nine essen tial p ractices o f <* sentenced
.
— vacation
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THOS. D. G U E R IN ,
Commission has worked to the same end and the Post <ood Parent are co n tain ed m a re d a ^ a fte r L h! * r,n g before M unic|- school win resum e on Dec 29.
Information
A d m in istrato r of the E sta te
class held
Office Department bars from the mail., dishonest
a form al deb ate la s t week. The
of E lizabeth McGraw, De­
schemes for the obtaining of money or things of value to be happy?-
*
question w as: R esolved th a t C urry
ceased.
D9t5c.
ounty should have a reg u larly em-
under misrepresentations and false pretenses; in fact, They are:
I* G R A D E SCHOOL N O TES ♦ <* C ployed
N O T IC E o r S A L E
*
BANK
h ealth nurse. The A ffirm a-
S u S T " , k I T i des .K*‘ni i alliv are »•■«"«<<.on the i ™',;h'y " ;,hX ’lX X " , ►
tive d eb ato rs w ere: V ivian W hite.
N O T IC E IS H ER EBY G IVEN ,
OF
side of truth and honesty. The better class of news- bad.
| *
E d ith T ichenor and M arion W ilson. T h a t under and by virtue of an
T he N egative debators:
H elen 1 o rd er of the C ounty C ourt of Cur-
papers stand as a unit in this worthy CaUSe J the ®’ Decide w hich th in g s a re m ost C h ristm as vacation will begin Capps.
E llen B arton and Melvin El- ry County, Oregon. I will offer for
BANDON
we have
^ UrC.hpS.wie!<j a mishty influence ; and the results are ¡he^^rcoXtent^'about X “ ? « 1 , ' n “ ex
" I t week.
7 ?
, and
T
“ “ 7 all th
ln e ,is T he A ffirm ative side won the 1 sale and sell a t public auction to
astonishing. Today ¡t is possible for the most distant th a t he does them . Do n o t nag
•>,, * ° °
e g n s affaln
ecem ' debate.
th e h ighest bidder a t the fro n t door
Commercial & Savings
of the C urry C ounty C ourt H ouse
customer to buy unfamiliar standard merchandise, as m him
‘ b o u t n ttie th in g s th a t do not
7 v e a re looking forw ard w ith a '
„
in Gold Beach. Oregon, on the 10th
tte r m uch
described in advertisements, without fear of being ,n“ a ttI
r mu.ch
,
g re a t deal of in te re st to the gam e
Reopen Gold Mine
day of Jan u ary , 1931, a t the hour
Safety Deposit Boxes
of
tw o o'clock In the afternoon of
cheated. Such confidence on the part of buyers isb u t '• y ^ ' ’'', he "next ’t’X fo? J » il 7 bur8day P g,htn ,a t „ B a" do" ba;
a
_________
for Rent
typical of our national business integrity, and the on- ‘bing Y our child will never learn a n d ‘ n t he B a n d o n '” G r a d ? ’ school er. located 'out''"from ” T acksonville’ real
3a‘d d“ y' the following described
p roperty of th e E sta te of
ward march toward a fuller realization on the sound-
” 8 ° ° d l ° d° a n V
a™
w in bp ™ ppned’ accord? ng to tba i X i T Z ^ d ^
v,Z
RZ«M
T
he
prim
ary,
in
term
ed
iate
and
rep
o
rt
of
Its
ow
ner,
w
ith
the
corn-
ness of the doctrine of Truth and Honesty goes on.
5. B reak up bad h ab its by k e e P- g ra m m a r d e p a rtm e n t teac h ers have pletion of the plans of the construc-
L ot num bered Six and the
w est ten feet of L ot num bered
There are however, many instances of opposition X ^ h Ï Ï ^ o ^ Z w ith inter- been busy p rep arin g and tra in in g Uon of th e proposed 100-ton ca- Five in Block 127, tow n of P o rt
to Truth and Honesty in our business life, but, usual- X'oVhabit
he fOrKetS I a‘ud« * t. who a re to ta k e p a rt in pacity m ill a t th e Town m ine and
L oggers
O rford, C urry County, Oregon,
1V o ii /i k
• i 4. j
a o
aa ««
« ».
the C om m unity C h ristm as tre e ex- ad jo in in g gold property. C lark and
according to the P la t of 1865:
v ' such opposition comes in isolated cases—cases « p»y »» attention to him w x. hen 1 erclIM
P rlce local m ine operator8 who
where a man or woman deliberately sets out to cheat ,he t,"‘8 to Bet "bat he w a n ts by F rid a y we wlH exchange C h rist- recently acq u ired th e Tow n m ine Also,
Pool H all
A parcel of land 84 feet of 94
g ifts w hich has .. been .............
a custom ..............................
and reopened it, base the ...........
plan of
and defraud in the hope of quick monetary gain. To w X , “»:"”"“' W
" |~ m as
......................
feet in Block 167, tow n of P o rt
for several y ears and w hich gives th e new mill on th e assum ption of
CONFECTIONERY
such men or women a piece of selected gold bearing 7 Ke,*p cool an d quiet you rself us a g re a t deal of pleasure and th e opening of the N orling. w hich ' O rford. C urry County. Oregon,
said land being described as
Up-to-Date Goods
am u sem en t We a re only allow ed *n conjunction w ith the Tow n mine. '
ore, or a phial of highly concentrated gold bearing Spxea^ ln,h ,qh‘ct v.o,c,eh.
follows: B eginning at a point
to pay a sm all sum for the pres- would be able to keep a 100-ton J
Always Fresh
sands or gravel, is sufficient to lead the unsophisticat- «..■ good for h im . only w hen he e n ts we exchange.
80 feet w est of th e so u th east
cap acity mill In co n sta n t operation. I
co
rn
er
of
said
Block
167.
thence
ed and gullible to part with their money in the greedv ls i ulet and h»ppy ar>d polite
W. J. Paulman, Prop.
Ix'hm an Dean had th e m isfor- exclusive of ore offered by o th er ’
no rth 94 feet, thence w est 84
hope of the promised exhorhitant returns. If the 9 show tha child you « re Pie«s- tu n e to fall on a sidew alk w hich m ines on a custom basis.
Port Orford, Ore.
feet, thence south 94 feet, thence
Truth were told in such cases no money would be * * e"
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i Is badly in need of rep a ir an d in- . e ...
_
east 84 feet to the point of be­
ginning. according to the plats
forth coming; the promoter knows this and deliber- Mine Promoter Sentenced '"u “
¿ " V s“ : lnfan,,k'
Serum of
said tra c ts on file and of
New
Y
ork.—A
new
serum
,
five
ately relies on falsehoods, deception, and wilful mis- H a rry Stillw ell, ch arg ed w ith lar- eral stitch es w ere n ecessary to tim es as stro n g as any heretofore record
in the office of the
representations to accomplish his end Money thus CPny by bailee in connec“on w ith tre a t the wound,
C ounty C lerk of C u rry County.
available for in fa n tile paralysis,
H A T T O N ’S
raised is rarely wisely expended on the property for
“f 8
This afternoon .Tuesday, the and its efficacious use in m ore than O regon.
T
he
term
s
of
sale
a
re
cash
in
which procured; In some instances just enough is O O O O O O O O O O <> O < > O O O O O O O O O O O < > O O O < > O < X > < ” case» w ere rep o rted to th e New h an d a t tim e of sale.
York C ounty M edical society.
SERVICE STATION
spent in so-called development work to get by with— V
M. T W R IG H T ,
The seru m Is produced In horses
Christmas
Gifts
of
the
Beautiful
A
d
m
in
istrato
r
of
the
E
sta
te
an d w as developed by D octors M
the balance going to wasteful overhead, due to inex­
of F ra n k Lantz. Deceased
N eu stad ter of the N eurological hos­
perience and the lack o f practical knowledge of the
Associated Gas
pital at W elfare island and E. J. N25t5c.
MYRTLE
WOOD
FURNITURE
business in which engaged, and to satisfy the greed, 0
B anzhaf, a ss ista n t d irecto r of the
avarice and egotism of the promoter. While there is £
New Y ork b u reau of laboratories. 1
Kelly Springfield Tires
are Greatly Appreciated
FOR SALE
Dr. N e u sta d te r announced i t
not much to he said in favor of the suckers who bite
H and I’ain ted
had been proved definitely th a t
Bed Room Suite of Three Pieces
on such bait, there is much to he said against the dis­
Christmas Cards and
horse serum has neu tralizin g value
honest promoter who preys on the weak and afflicted.
for
in
fa
n
tile
paralysis.
“I
t
is
as
I
L. B. HATTON
Calendars
Library Tables
Roll Top Desks
harm less as a n y o th e r an ti-toxin,”
by
A tightening up of the work of the governmental
Prop.
he added, “and is su p erio r to hu­
MRS. C LA R EN C E W R IG H T
Flat Top Desks
Chest of Drawers
agencies and the Better Business Bureaus will do
m an convalescent serum because it
Pori O rford
much to eliminate the sorrow and loss occasioned bv
can be standardized, obtained in
10c and 25c
I)ressers
Sewing Cabinets
large q u a n titie s and is alw ays av ail­ ijiiiiiiiillliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiim Ì Port Orford. Oregon
dishonest promotions, hut there will always remain
able.”
Rocking Chairs
Foot Stools
= Youths Companion
Writing Desks
Piano Stools
Sells Car
Combined W ith
♦
DO YOUR ( IIRISTMAS SHOPPING
<,
I ^ s t week D eputy S h eriff W rig h t
Broad Boards
Novelties
sold th e F B T ichenor car. w hich = The American Boy 5
Unfinished Furniture
I,
h as been sto red in the L indberg
Breakfast Tables
M agazine
Straightback Chairs
Clothes Hangers
I,
at the
garag e since last sum m er, to sa tis­
©ard Tables
•
•
•
•
x
o
fy two m ortgages, ag g re p a tin g $750
an d the sto rag e bill. P aul Leutwy- = A CLEA N, W H O LESO M E =
Nite Stands
PORT ORFORD
MYRTLE WOOD SHOP
< ►
ler w as the successful bidder a t the = STORY. MONTHLY MAO- =
Magazine
Racks
D. I). McGill, Proprietor
price of $201 00
HARDWARE & FURNITURE STORE
Child’s
Sets
—
Tables
5
A
ZIN
E
F
O
R
B
U
Y
S
.
=
Port Orford, Oregon
and
Chairs
Gold Stampede Possible
Bread Boards
Reno. Nev., Dec. 13. -W ord of a
=
H uhacrlption $2.00 » year
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... .............................................................................
Fancy Dishes
Christmas Tapers
Very Reasonably
♦ I
ers. th e ir lives sp en t in search in g
B n.I.Y SORANSON
Priced
Nested Bowl Sets
for the precious m etal, w aited eag­
♦ =
=
Agent
for
Curry
county
z
E.
J.
Tilley
erly fo r new s th a t m ight s ta rt a
Bridge Luncheon Sets
Silverware
stam pede
Port Orford, Oregon
♦ I
Port Ortord
F rom th e R abbit Hole m ining
LANGLOIS,
OREGON
Elamo Ranges
d istrict, in th e n o rth w estern part S lIIIIIH M IllllllllllllllllU lllllllllllllu n
i!
of the state, cam e the first word
Hardware Co.
Records (50 cents)
Perfume Atomizers
of th e new strik e. R ep o rts received
McCormick-Deering Ranch Machinery
♦
a t R eno last n ig h t sta te d th a t two
t
Port Orford Ore.
Handkerchiefs
♦
brothers. C harles an d J a s Scossa.
C ream S ep arato rs. T ractor». M owing M achines, M ilking
a rriv ed in Lovelock w ith tw elve
♦
M achines. E tc
Ladies Lingerie
Hosiery
THE BLUE BIRD
sack s of ore. assayed a t $5 a pound
Curry ( napter No. 135
Shingles. Flooring. R u stic Shlplap. Door», W indow». M oulding.
R ep o rts placed th e “p ictu re ro c k ”
♦
!
Christm as Cards
Iro n in g Board». B read Board«. P erfectio n P la s te r
O. E. S.
value at m ore th a n $46.000 a ton
♦ i
♦ §
W allboard. H ouse an d B uilding T rim m in g s
Dozens of resid en ts sta rte d from
Ixivelock for R abbit Hole. 45 miles
aw ay, ready to stak e out claim s.
Lime, Cement And Roofing
1
J B W eigant. m a n ag e r of the
B uilding And C arp en te r W o rk By D ay O r C o n tra c t C em ent
W ork S eptic T anka. Sidew alk» F o undation
5 fi.-i.i vtatted Iw re T h u rsd ay
Blocks. E tc
a
L B H atton is spending several
days at hom e from his m ine on the
H ouse P ain tin g . D airy B arn W h ite w a s h in g by P ow er S p ray er
Middle Elk
O r H and
Iziuis M arsh and his m other. Mr».
C R H enry, o f Langlois In a h arg e o f B uilding D e p a rtm e n t 5 R achael M arsh w ere guests at the
W C Boyd
Son. of la n g lo ls . In c h arg e of P a in tin g D e fw rtm e n t 5 W eston Z um w alt hom e in Sixes
Sunday night
We will be glad to give you eetlm atee on all B uilding M aterials.
P ain tin g . E tc
Z \
S
S
T itle T a b le fo r W iv k E nding D w em h er 2.2, 1930, nt f o r t O rford.
H igh
M P M
W ednesday Dec 17
T hursday. Dec 18
F rid ay Dec 19
S atu rd ay . Dec 30
Sunday. Dec 21
M onday, Dec 22
T uesday Dec 23
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of Curry County
Candy
....
m m i i i i m m i i i i i H i i i m m i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i H i i i t i i i i i i i i i i i t t i i i H i i m i i t i .....
'■until
High«M Market P ncn
¡907
W IL D B E R G B R O S .
SMELTING S REFtNlNG CO
O*w. -«i
Si . S.n FmnaS
FI m u SokU, b » I.-UM
21
Cigars
| Native Platinum and Gold
E lectric U g k t P len ta W ate r P la n ts Pam pa. E n g in es
Pipe And F tttia g a
• 'o r th y M atron.
E n a M cKenzie
S ecretary .
V elm a Sabin
g
Rrfinerf an d <$ux-r< o f
Dealer In Fairbanks-Morse Products
Scenic Views
R e g u la r m eetin g s, th ird S a tu r ­
day of each m o n th
V isitors
alw ays w elcom e
Magazines
PORT ORFORD
LODGE A. F. & A. M
No. 170
Maeta aecond S a tu rd a y of each
m onth
V isitin g b re th e rn wel
com e
f R A W FO R D W. SM ITH.
W o rsh ip fu l M aater
EKAMCTS W. SM ITH .
Sri r r t a r t