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Page 2. Port Orford, Oregon, Tuesday. June 30,1931. PORT ORFORD NEWS PORT ORFORD NEWS Baseball Benefit Dance The dance for the benefit of the ' Port Orford baseball club w as held at the Gymnasium Friday night and was well attended. The box of fice receipts were satisfactory, netting approximately 342 for the ball players. Utile red at the Foatoffice at Hurt Orford, Oregon, as second class mall m atter under Act of March 3, 1879 P u b lish ed w e ek ly a t F ort O rford, O regon GKO. W. 8O R A N SO N , B d lto r SU B SC R IP T IO N R A T E S : One Y e a r __________________ |1 «• 81x Wont h a __________ f t no Dairy Industry Improves Advertising rates 15 cents per column tn:h. Corvallis, June 27.—More butter Refiners and buyers o f and less oleomargarine is being consumed as a result of the low Native Platinum and Gold prices prevailing for butter, accord H ighest Market Prices 1907 ing to a report on the farm mar ket situation just released by the W ILD BER G BROS. SM ELTING & REFINING CO Oregon State college extension serv Other»- 742 Market St., San Fran n y ice Manufacture of oleomargarine Plant: South San Franoaco has decreased and surplus stock.' of dairy products are relatively ; sm aller than a month ago, although milk production is running some Physician and Surgeon. what ahead of last year. Phones: O ffice 491, Home 492 Fahy - Morrison Bldg Tuesday, June 30, 1931. “I am not bound to win, but I am bound to be true I am not bound to succeed, but I am bound to live up to what light I have. I must stand by anybody that stands right—stand with him while he is right and part with him when he goes wrong.”—A. Lincoln. II. L. HOUSTON, M. D. A REAL STEP FORWARD The installation of an electric system in Port Or ford by Mr. Frank Seal is a real step forward in the development of the Port Orford area. The work has been completed and the service inaugurated without the blare of trumpets and without promises of anvi kind. It is men of the character of Mr. Seal that ac complish things, and the News congratulates Mr. Seal 'Christ m the Arms of The Mother- in the Freiburg Passion Play which will be shown at Marshfield - of - the - starting of electric service, anti July 3, 4 and 5. on th the occasion the community on its good fortune to have Mr. Seal 1 Orford. actual experience and shows in this PORT ORFORD as one of our citizens. Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Long, feature the inside secrets of the J accompanied by Mr and Mrs. big city terrors. LOCALS , Helner, motored to Floras Lake DEEDS, NOT WORDS, COUNT Once you’re in—you're never out. Sunday for an outing. (Editorial in Silverton Tribune) You’re going for a ride—the most Friends of Miss Ruth Clark, prin Kreiger, manager of the One’s life should not be measured by time, but West E. Coast cipal of the Union High school, thrilling, exciting dip into danger Telephone Co., Marsh you’ve ever experienced. W ith a by service. field. visited Port Orford Saturday have received word that she is at boy and a girl doomed to die to tending the University of California Its history should not be so much a record of his in the interest of the Passion Play summer gether because they couldn’t live school at Berkeley. given in Marshfield on July words as of his acts. Its influence is not in propor 3. to 4 be and apart. Covered by three ruthless Sunday Mrs H. L. McCartney re 5 under the auspices of tion to his years, but to his righteousness. He has the American ceived word of the death of her desperadoes in the back seat, armed Legion. Mrs Hodges, in Los with shot-guns—and—you’re going been of service to his fellows to the extent that his Several members o f the high grandmother. Angeles. Mrs. Hodges was 87 years along to the daring, exciting fin ¡school girl scouts hiked to Silver deeds have been constructive. ish. You’ll get a thrill out of it— old. It is n o t SO much the evil things one has refrained Mrs Orris Knapp. Martha Felsheim l Sidney Pettigrew of Portland, ac you’ll remember "City Streets.” from (loing <iS the good things he has done. Of Bandon, and June Crumley and ! com panied by his niece Miss John son or Spokane, were brief visi-1 Positiveness on the side of right gets him some- D onna M cK enzie w er,> successful son of Spokane . _ i - • 1 • 4« ( .. , ’’ - * in ■» — ’1 •— k»1 •» ~ to the AVo top of *1.« climbing the k.<AA. butte tors last week at the Baker ranch where. It builds, it lifts, it pulls, it purifies and en Mr and Mrs. R. G. McKenzie while en route to Crater Lake and nobles. motored to Bandon Saturday on a the Oregon Caves short business trip. Mrs. Orris Knapp accompanied i Friday Harold Johnson, accom by Mrs. L. R. Pugh and little panied by Grover Tichenor, motored daughter motored to Gold Beach to Portland as a w itness in a F ed yesterday. eral case. Other w itnesses from Mrs. Fred Jamieson has been this section in the same case were , substituting at the post office dur- notlfied Saturday that they need ¡ng the illness of Mrs Jessie Hog- not appear as the defendants had gatt, postmaster. Tide Table for Week Ending July 7, 1931, at Fort Orford pleaded guilty. Mrs. E. J. Baker returned T h u rs-t Mr and Mrs George Campbell I day from a week’s visit w ith friends H igh Ix>w and son, George Jr., of the Middle |n Bandon and Riverton A M P M A M P. M Elk spent Thursday night In P o r t, Ethplyn Sabin lpturnpd to her ( home In Langlois Sunday accom .._12:23 2:03 Wednesday, July 1 7:21 7:20 panied by Georgiana McKenzie who 106 2:42 Thursday, July 2 8:00 8:04 will v isit there several days Friday. July 3 ___ ---- I 47 3:20 8 37 8:46 Ranger Kreiger and son, Jimmy. __ 2 28 3:5« Saturday. July 4 9:12 9 33 I of the Middle Elk station trans- Sunday, July 5 ___,. __ 3:13 4:31 9 3# 10 23 t acted business in Langlois Tues Monday, July 6 _ __ 4 03 5:08 10:21 — day. Tuesday, July 7 __ __ 4:58 5:48 11:16 10:57 Mrs P Grant of Brushes Creek motored to Port Orford Sunday to llllllllllltllHIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIHIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIHIHIHIII : attend church. | J. C. WTilte and fam ily of Brug es creek motored to Bandon Satur- ! | day. By the heroic work of Mrs Krelg- I er, w ife of Ranger Kreiger of Mc- Gribble Station on the Middle Elk, ] a serious fire w as averted last I week. A spark caught on the roof ! ! of the station and while Mrs. Kreiger was alone she successfully handled the situation. Week End Stationery Special Packages 25c 5 = = ! Visors — Goggles DRY GOODS SPECIALS Mens Khaki Pants and Overalls ___ $1.25 Ladies House Dresses ..... .... ... $1.25 Mens Good Dress Oxfords ...... ..... $3.98 Mens Good Grade Socks, 2 pair .... 25c GROCERIES Good Hard Wheat Flour, sack __ $1.20 Tomatoes, medium can s_______ 10c McKesson’s Shaving Cream With Package of Gillette Blades 49c Salmon, Good, Tails, I5<- Cfrto Economy Lids, dozen 25c 25c Prescription Specialists Sauerkraut. .......... . size cans “City Streets” BANDON DRUG CO. Bandon, Ore. 10e We have a complete stock of Presto Fruit Jars, Rubbers, Caps, etc. C. A. LONG GENERAL MERCHANDISE STORE Port Orford, Oregiyi This startling drama which real ly happens every day in any big town will be shown at the H art man Theatre Sunday. Monday and Tuesday Dashiell Hammett, for years an International operative for the P in kerton Detective force, has written Attorney-at-La*. First N ational Bank Bldg Bandon Desks, Bedroom Suites, Tables, Sewing Cabinets Etc. Ore toe Headquarters for Grandmother’s Made in Port Orford MYRTLEWOOD SHOP D. D. McGill, Prop. Port Orford Oregon Goodyear Tires Fine Cakes Fresh Bread, Cookies, Rolls, Pies and Cakes Daily PORT ORFORI) BAKERY Mrs. Mabel Mather, Prop. More people ride on Goodyear tires than on any other make. They are the standard of quality and sell at no more than the ordinary kind. Why not buy Goodyears? We have your size and just the style of tire to suit your require Loggers Pool Hall ments. CAPPS MOTOR CO. Authorized FORD Agency Phone 551 Bandon. Ore. HHHIHIIIIIHIIHIIIIIIIHHIHIIIIHHHIHHIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIHIIHHIIIIIIIH CONFECTIONERY Up-to-Date Goods Always Fresh W. J. Paulman, Prop. Port Orford, Ore. HATTON’S SERVICE STATION CONGRATULATIONS E. J. Tilley ‘Where the Sound is Better” Matinee Sunday, 2 P. M. WED.. THURS. McCormick-Deering Ranch Machinery Cream Separator«. TTactora, Mowing Machine« Milking Machine«. Etc £ Shingle«, Flooring. Ruatlc Rhlptap. Door», Window«. Moulding. = Ironing Board«. Bread Board«. PerfecUon Plaster Wallboard, House and Building Trim m ings Lime, Cement And Roofing I Building And Carpenter Work By P ay Or Contract. Cem«m = Work. Septic Tanks. Sidewalks, Foundation Blocks, Etc 5 = 5 C R Henry, o f Ijtnglols In eharge o f Building D epartm ent S W C. Boyd Son. of Izmglola. In charge o f P ainting D epartm ent £ We will be glad to give you estlmatea on all Building Materials, = A P ain tin g, E tc Dealer In Fairbanks-Morse Products Electric U g h t Plante Water Plants. Pumps, Engines, Pipe And Fittings m u iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiin ii iiiiiii i m i i m h i i m m iiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiii Associated Gas Kelly Springfield Tires LANGLOIS, OREGON House Painting, Dairy Barn W httewaahlng by Power Sprayer Or Hand. C. R. WADE TOURISTS 5353484823485353025353489023482348485323485323535353232323 s 5 Bandon, Oregon. MYRTLEWOOD NOVELTIES for the Along the Seashore = PIANO BARGAIN — Prominent manufacturer of pianos has two almost new pianos in the vicinity of Port Orford, Ore., rather than box and ship elsewhere we will sell either to responsible party at factory cost on easy terms. For particulars regarding location of pianos and price and terms write F. W. Grosser at 521 Knott, St.. Portland, Ore. Jn23t4c TALLULAH B AN K H EA D and CLIVE BROOKS in “TARNISHED LADY” A bright sparkling drama of love and disillusionm ent of a woman who stood on the brink o f dis aster plus I’athe Comedy and Sportllght Review FRL. SAT. “DUDE RANCH“ with JACK OAKIE, S T l ART ERW IN, MITZIF. G R E EN and JUNE ( OLLIER. A gang of fun loving favorites give you t?.e In side dope on the great American pastime Actors turn cowboys, Cowboys turn actor, horses turn handsprings in the hilarious “Dude R anch.” Plua — M (1. >1. Novelty Item and EaMe*. Gary Cooper and Sylvia Sydney in SI N., MON. “CITY STREETS" TUES. A thrilling real story of the under world; throbbing with thrills. See the "inside of the things that you’ve been reading about in the papers. Plus News, Review and Fables S n H E S S K ¡£ 2 B E 3 3 & 5 Port Orford L. B. HATTON Prop. the Port Orford. Oregon On behalf of the citizens of Port Orford Chamber of Commerce takes this occasion Curry Cnapter No. 13$ O. E. S. to Regular iUMtiuga, third Satur day of each month. Visitor« always welcome express its congratulations to the Worthy Matron Florence P onting Port Orford Electric Company Secretary. Velma Sabin. on the inauguration of in PORT ORFORD i LODGE A. F. & A. M I No. 170 Port Orford and Vicinity. Meets second Saturday of esc month Visiting brethern we come. Electric Service ........................••HIIHIHHHlHHHHliHIHHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIH l il l ll l li U H lIIIH IIillllllllir BER N A L FORTY. It orwhlpftil Maatei FRANCIS W. SMITH, Secret art