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J^ortJJrfonj, Oregon, Tuesday, April 21, 1931.
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STREET TALK
Poison Bait for Cutworms
People will talk. It is the cheapest thing a man It is easy to rid the garden or
can do. That is why there is so much of it. There is f,eld ot cutworm»
* poisoned
more advice given and less consumed than any other X "
commodity known. It is as free as air and as useless | Pan» green, then mix 1 pint of
as a cat with nine tails. Casual conversations and all 4irup or moianse» with 3 or 4 quarts
street
Alteration before UV1I1X
being- o accented
water
as facts talk require
M
w c p t c u iof
and water
Birup Gradually
»olution to add
the the
mixture
of bran poison, stirring slowly all
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Refinert and ‘Buyer,
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girl scout news
Highest Market Prices
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W IL D B E R G BROS
Grade School
S M E L T 742
IN G
A REFINING
M ark«
S t.. San Fran. CO
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Ten girls
present at our
Plant: South San Fraaoato
We
meeting
laa‘ Tuesday
worked on
our emblems
and learn-
ed three new letters of the Morse
code. Thursday afternoon we went H. L. HOUSTON, M. D.
up to the gymnasium and met with
Physician and Surgeon.
the high school scouts to start re- '
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hearsing
for —
an operetta
which | phones:
Office 491, Home 492
Will be given In the near future.
Fahy - Morrison Bldg
Your opinion is not worth much less you can back the time. It is Important to get the
the
it up with facts. Criticism is the cheapest thing in all bran th°rouf h‘y f°a" d ^ tb bait
Tuesday, April 21, 1931.
the world. Ihe critic is spontaneous in his judgment, along the rows or near the base
bar.» „»
of
— He usually jumps at conclusions and quite often miss- the plant» late In the evening Cut-
“Nothing in the world can take the place of per- es the first jump. There is, however, one form of"'"™ , *“ually *or,k at, nl?ht but
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sistence. Talent will not; nothing is more common criticism that has value, but it must be based on facts Many kinds" of“ cutworm» “go in c ir c u it court of * sta te
than unsuccessful men with talent. Genius will not; *o be effective. Constructive criticism is always wel- through the winter m the soil and o f o reg o n fo r c u r r y
COUNTY
unrewarded genius Is almost a proverb. Education corned by fair minded men and women, but destruc- begin ,o work earIy in the spring cc"^w
Franck, plaintiff, vs. James
will not; the world is full of educated derelicts. Per- tive criticism should never be resorted to.
¡ i n l p X X , " “ fgthe p X n e d ^ i t h .K< Cotter, Mrs. James H. Cotter;
sistence and determination alone are omnipotent. The
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to
to the
the land
land before
before the
the crop
crop comes Thomas Cotter, Mrs. Thomas Cot
ter; and any and all persons un-
slogan ‘Press on’ has solved and alwrays will solve the THE 14 ,lK OF so u t h e r n o r b . More than three thousand lambs up or is set out In the field
have been signed with the intention I These treatments will kill m any, known, or parties unknown, claim-
problem of the human race.’’—Calvin Coolidge.
(Continued from page 1.)
of marketing through this organi- of the overwintering cutworms be ing any right, title, estate, lien, or
zation providing the plan can be fore the crop is susceptible to at- interest in the real ^estate describ
properly arranged so that it will tack
ed in the complaint herein, defend
.. . .
,
ants.
mean added income for the sheep-
men.
To James H. Cotter, Mrs. James
“The organization of the produc Christian Endeavorers
H. Cotter, his wife; Thomas Cotter,
er» ia highly important as ship- '
Convene in Medford Mrs. Thomas Cotter, his wife, and
TONNAGE
ment of milk-fat lambs by truck
all persons unknown, or parties un
The
forty-first state Christian known. made defendants herein:
must usually be done with short
Tonnage is the cry of the transportation man, as
notice. The directors should rep Endeavor convention will be held IN NAME OF STATE OF ORE
tonnage is the very life blood of railroads. Rail lines'
resent every community so that a in the First Presbyterian church. GON You are hereby required to
are expensive facilities and warranted only where
shipment of lambs can be located Medford, April 23 to 26 The gath- appear and answer the Amended
even if it takes the “tops” from Ier,ng wl11 ba
a ho«t ° ' Complaint filed against you in
tonnage is available in a degree sufficient to their Fair Planned for
section of Curry county to y °un^ peope rom a sections o aPoVe entitled court and cause
Sept. 23 to 26 every
support. Southwestern and Southern Oregon offer
Sept,
make the required number.” said
e 3 a e
Urry oounty p ans rep- w|t^,n four weeks from April 14,
the greatest undeveloped natural tonnage remaining qeVtXhe. ,^7" J r’ The ,da,tea of Knox In discussing the problem.
resen
on.
| jggj date of first publication here-
in the United States—a tonnage that, with proper re- the definite time of th coos and The meeting at the court house There will be a great chorus, led of. jf you fail to appear and an-
_____ Point _ j will include the presentation of by Claud Neely, choir director in ^wer on or before the last date
forestation, will be perpetual, and tonnage of such a Curry county _______
fair at _
Myrtle
next fall by the members of the ' plans for the organization of an ,be First Christian church In Port- J prescribed In the order for pub-
varied nature that it will flow during all seasons of board
of directors at the meeting association. A luncheon will be ar- land, and addresses by both prom- Ucation hereof, viz: May 12, 1931.
the year and under all business conditions.
In Bandon last night. The fair ranged so that the eating hour can inent clergymen and laymen of the for want thereof, plaintiff will take
W ith th p M ID -P A C IF I C C O A S T F M P T R F in O r ‘d arting on Wednesday and ending be used to further discuss the mar- state. In addition there will be i judgment and decree against you
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i u m i n i l , ill
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c o n f e r e n c e s on
on topics
to n ic s in
in connec-
c n n n e c - ‘ and
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Saturday.
keting plan.
conferences
court
relief
egon—approximately
the south-half of the
State—
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.
i Albert Powers, Jr., Powers, was
At 2 p. m. the group will assemble Uon with young peoples work,' manded therein succinctly: That
containing one-fourteenth of all the standing timber elected as a member of the fair at the Wedderburn ranch where banquets a parade, sight-seeing pia|ntlff recover from James H. Cot
in the United States; with the area of Southwestern board to na the vacancy left by lamb grading can be demonstrated, trips and other entertainment fea- ter $1400 and interest from August
O re trn n w p«t n f f h o C a a n a r io a b o n tr ilir m in o ^ o liv c x d
Earl Cooley’ Myrtle Point when
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ture«.
, 1. 1929, at 4 per cent per annum;
v/regon west oi tne t ascaaes neavny mineralized and he moved from the county
24 Hour Mail
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$iso as attorney s fees, and or $350
containing vast deposits of gold, copper, iron, chrome, Members of the board present
R
- V Mr and Mrs W ° Campbe!1 fees, if contested, and costs; that
marble, granite, limestone, and coking coal, as well were Ellis Dement, pres.. Broad-
Koute to IM. I. and daughter of Marshfield and the mortgage from James H. Cotter
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Newark. N. J., April II.—Airmail Mrs. Campbell’s
mother, were to Zweifel. recorded commencing
as a great many minerals and non-metals of lesser im-
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deposited __________
In New York will
be de- guests
Sunday
of Mr. and Mrs. R. Page 150, Book 8 of Mortgages ~
of
portance commercially, all round in commercial quan- ford; O. C. Shindler. Bandon; W llvered In Los Angeles 24 hours la- Babel. A picnic dinner was enjoy- said county, be foreclosed and prop-
tities; with great areas producing agricultural hort- T Dement, Myrtle Point; Albert ter when the new transcontinental ed at beautiful Floras lake
¡erty therein described viz; Lots 10.
11, 14, and 15 of Sec. 30 in Twp. 40
¡cultural, dairy and stock products; and with exten-
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Myr- “ t T. b B. " Clements,
vice president ” In FOR SALE- Large Bronze Turkey S.. of Range 13 W W M„ Curry
sive deepsea fishing banks; an enormous tonnage tie pomt
charge of traffic of the Trans- Eggs. 30c a piece. Pearl Guinea, County, Oregon, be sold, and pro-
awaits rail facilities—facilities which will provide a Other» attending the meeting continental and Western Air Ex- Eggs. 10c a piece. Mrs. A. G. j ceeds applied to the sums afore-
were Jens Svinth, Bandon; Wil- press, Inc., said today that under
Itc said; that each defendant be bar
Miller. Garrison Lake
cheap
to tidewater so . that the “average”
,- short haul
,
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Bam Cunning. R M Knox
and the new schedule, planes will leave
red and foreclosed of all right or
l'
products may be marketed, also, instead of only the George Jenkins, Coquille
here at 10:45 a. rn. and arrive in
estate in said premises and have
NOTICE
Kansas City at 9:10 p. m.. where
OF FINAL SETTLEMENT
such other relief as is equitable.
cream as now.
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the mail will be transferred to an-
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, Service hereof is made upon you
And wise Mother Nature so laid out the topo- ^ amf> Marketing
other
will —»
deposit
the That
undersigned a»
as me
the r»xe-
Exe- by publication in Port Orford News
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I Ian Develops mail in Los Angeles at 7:42 (Pa- cutor of the Estate of George Far- published at Port Orford. Oregon.
graphy and drainage of this great region that such
rail facilities are feasible and practicable. She did noti ° rK®n*»«tion to make and prop- cl,lc coast time» the following rier, deceased, has filed his Final J I°r four successive weeks, by or-
s to n t h e r e h o w e v e r h ilt in
h e r f i t r s e e in t r w i s d o m “rly ea n y ° Ut plans for tbe KradlnK mo"’,nK
Account with the County Court cf d»> of County Judge of said coun-
Siop tnere, nowevtr, DUl, in ner
ia r seeing Wisdom and Shipping of milk-fat lambs will The castbound service will be as the
State of Oregon, in and for
for | ty- made April 11, 1931.
provided a natural deep water harbor strategically be arranged at a meeting of all fast
Curry County, and the Judge of
L. A LILJEQVIST,
BENNETT SWANTON,
located to serve as the ocean gateway for this great 8beep men of Curry county to be Passengers will fly on the same that Court has designated Friday,
Attorney» for Plaintiff.
empire—a harbor where vessels may enter and depart Beach,
h' “ at 10 A ~ “r‘
hou”
°",d
“ K‘"“ ' c"y' “*y ” •
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M . Thursday, April but tbey win be required to stay of said day at the County Court
Residence, Marshfield. Ore.
there overnight and continue the room in the Court House in Gold A14t3c
during any storm, and a harbor practically free from 23
the prevailing fogs of the Pacific Coast.
H A. Lindgren, extension animal J°urney
. tbe u following day. Cle- Beach, Oregon,
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It
would
se em th n t N -ltlirp
Rt H e r b e s t w h e n bu’bandman ,rom ‘b*
college,
“ *d. however, that an ex- the place when and where objec-
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
I l W l lU I ll s e t III L l l d v D i d v u r e w a s d l n i r OVSl w n e i l and R M Knox aagi8tant county press passenger service on a 24- tions to said account may be pre- ! PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that
she provided for man S development of the enormous agent, in charge of this work in the hour baai" also would be put into sented and heard, and settled
Letter» of Administration of estate
A ]] county, will return from Eureka e^ ecl as »oon as lighting of the
Dated at Sixes. Oregon, April 21,
George H. Wilson, deceased, is-
natural wealth of the southern half of Oregon........
1931
sued to m e by order of County
that is required to assure the carrying out of Her T / e p r l S n 't X ^ X ““
Court of State of Oregon for Cur
LEWIS E. FARRIER,
plan is harbor improvements at Port Orford to pro commission houses In San Fran
Executor of the Estate ot ry County, made March 6. 1931; all
Present
at
Hearing
against said estate must be
tect vessels while anchored in the harbor from the cisco will probably be at this meet Washington, D. C., April 16. A21t5c George Farrier, deceased. claims
presented to me with proper vouch-
southwest
storms ... of winter.
When
this provision
is i^nV
Lmbs"»« t e'Ji‘,y’ 7»,,n ° f hand’ Hcpr*8an,a“ ve Hawiey ha» post-
■ ers at the County Clerk’s office.
,
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a
a
lng ,anibs and give the grower« poned his return to Oregon and will
. Gold Beach, Curry County. Oregon.
made rail lines Will naturally seek this tidewater gate- Information on the kind of sheep assist In presenting the claims of
' or at Law Offices of Liljeqvist &
way, and the vast natural wealth of the MID-PA- j they can top the market with
the Port Orford harb-.r Improve-
TH E
Swanton, Hall Building. Marshfield,
It is also expected that the Eu- ment before the rivers and harbors
CIFIC COAST EMPIRE will
generously.
Oregon, within six months from
reka woolen mills will send a man board next Monday. George Soren
date hereof, March 25, 1931.
H M I I I I I i n i l l H I I I I I I I H I I I I I I I I I I H I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I l l l l l l t l l i i l l l l l l l l l t l l l l l l l to this meeting with the latest In- son of Port Orford has arrived to
GLENN G. ROZEIJ»
formation on the wool market and attend the hearing, at which Sen-
As Administrator of said estate
thelr specialized requirements.
ator McNary will also appear.
M31t5c
river and the Wlnchuck river,
There are many
........ other » smaller
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streams.
these streams
rise
well timbered watersheds on the
Umpqua. Siskiyou and Crater Na
tional forests so their flow is con
stant with plenty of water during
summer season.
(Concluded next week )
£
Bandon, Oregon.
C. R. WADE
Attorney-at-Law.
First National Hank Bldg
Bandon
Oregoa
FOR SALE
Established Garage and
Service Station
On Roosevelt Highway
On Paying Basis
Bargain — Terms
Write Port Orford
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Commercial & Savings
Safety Deposit Boxes
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L jgeers
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Up-to-Date Goods
Always Fresh
W. J. Paulman, Prop.
Port Orford, Ore.
H A T T O N ’S
SERVICE STATION
Associated Gas
Kelly »Sprinirfic'-4 Th.xi
produce
E. J. T illey
McCormick-Deering Ranch Machinery
£
Machinas, E tc
Shingles. Flooring, Rustic Shlplap. Doors. Windows. Mouldlnx
Ironing Boards, Bread Boards, Perfection Plaster
Wallboard, House and Building Trimming.
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Lime, Cement And Roofing
Building And Carpenter Work By Day Or Contract. Cemrnl :
Work. Septic Tanks. Sidewalks. Foundation
Blocks. Etc.
House Painting. Dairy Barn Whitewashing by Power Sprayer
£
O r Hand
C. R Henry, of Istnglois In oharge of Building Department
W. C. Boyd A Son, of Iainglols. in charge of Painting Depa’tni.nL
We will be glad to give you estimate« on all Building Materials.
Painting, Etc
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Dealer In Fairbanks-Morse Products
Electric IJght Plante, Water Plants. Pum,M. Engines.
Pipe And F ittin g s
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California !
WED.. APRIL 29
by a Foot C om fort Expert o f th e C h ica g o sta ff o f
X ineriea’s n o ted F oot S p e
cia list D r.\\ in. M . S ch o ll.
lie will make a Test ami Analysis
o f I ’erlo-erapli n rin ls o f your slock-
ingerl feel, anil show you exactly
what your fisil trouble is. H e will
demonstrate Ito« perfectly com fort
able he can make your feet « ith the
D r. Scholl Appliance or Remedy
ilesigned to relieve your *|>ecific
foot condition.
date and call while we have D r.
Scholl's representative w ith UB.
= The American Boy
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w ill be exp lain ed and sh o w n here
ill of ihit without one penny's cost
to you! Be sure to remetnlter the
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P R E
Each visitor to oor »tore during thin
A ll aboard ! A smiling por
ter takes your bags and
shows you to your seat. The
train pulls out.
So you begin a thrilling
trip that ends in San Fran
cisco or Los Angeles, with
m em ories o f great M t.
Shasta and the w ild hills of
N orthern California . . .
. . . o f an evening on the
observation platform when
you watched the flashing
signal lights and thrilled to
the musical cliikety-click of
wheels on rails.
This is the Southern Pacific
way to California— perfect
safety, speed, comfort, meals
in the Southern Pacific tra
dition.
Before you plan your trip,
ask about our choice of low
fares to California and the
East . . . about a trip Etui
through California.
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day o f each m o n th
V isitors
a lw sy» welcom e
Worthy Matron
Florence Ponting
Secretary.
V elm a S a b in
Cigars
IVntotnatratinn w ill recerve a «am ple o f
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l^r. Sc'hol! <« I m '
Unfinished Furniture
Breakfast Tables
Card Tables
Nite Stands
Magazine Racks
Child’s Sets — Tables
and Chairs
Bread Boards
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Priced
M ag a ri ne
Foot Comfort
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Combined W ith
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