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PORT ORFORD NEWS ^ o r t^ r fo r d ^ r e g o n jJ T u e s d a ^ J u l^ b J L O S L Pag e 2. PORT ORFORD NEWS ■ stared at the Poatofflce at Port Orford. Oregon, aa second class mail m atter under Act of March 3. H 7 9 Published weekly at Port O rford, Oregon . OBO W. 8O R A N 8O N , Bdltor. SU B SC R IP T IO N R A T E S: erage as our baais. or 100. For 1919 I PORT ORFORD the Index figure for mail-order sales in the country as a whole was I LOCALS 93; for 1930 it was 172, or a little | less than double what it had been ' 11 years before. It seem s reason- ' Mrs. E. J. Baker, Miss Merle Per- able to assum e that the business of 1 kins of Seattle, N at Perkins and _ „ . . _ . small-town stores has been injured S J Spoerl were guests of Dr and to some extent by mail-order ex A V« , ■ Gale ’ 1 z.f BZevsd Mrs Arthur of Bandon T Wed pansion, though I find no figures nesday night at a dinner dance. available to indicate the exact ex Charles L. Swain, a contractor of tent of such encroachment. Our ex Corvallis, was a week end guest of perts at the Department of Com Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Ponting. Mr merce say that, from their exper Swain is a brother of Mrs. Ponting. ience, it looks as if the mail-order Mr, and Mrs. G. R. McNair were houses get a much larger business . ‘ . dinner guests last Monday night of mb One T e a r __________________ 11.•• 81s M o n th s _________________ Advertising rates f ’i cents per column lo th . Tuesday, July 21, 1931. . . , . Though the mills of God grind slowly, yet ¡the number of people, than they do grind exceedingly small; ' from the actual residents of small Though with patience he stands waiting, with towns. <of course, that rural bus- ' in ass would otherw ise come, in exactness grinds he all.—Longfellow. major part, to the sm all town bb a ■»" Mr. and Mrs. W T White, Jr., transacted business in Gold Beach j t T . d . I ( Elizabeth Eddy and Mrs. Gresham attended the Masonic picnic at Lee 1 Sunday. Mr and Mrs Clarence Wright ■and Mr and Mrs. Charles Hansen of Bandon enjoyed a picnic Sunday on the Coquille river. Later Mr ( , W right returned to his work at ! Cajnag y Mrs. R. G McKenzie, Dennis Sor- ensen, Tiny and Alvin Anderson motored to Klam ath Falls last Thursday Miss Ruth Gougeon of North ...H ™e Orris Knapp Mias Gougeon is a dancing pupil of Mrs. Knapp and gave pleasing numbers at the Worn- an’s club dance Saturday night, She will be remembered as the solo dancer in the Girl Scout’s operetta “W indm ills of Holland” A. S. Noble and C. C. Inman transacted business in Marshfield Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Taylor, and Mr and Mrs. N. P. Sickman. of Marshfield, and Mr. and Mrs Ralph Taylor of Coquille enjoyed fishing on the Rogue Sunday. _ _ — Miss Anna Barton of Portland is spending several days as the guest of her parents, Mr and Mrs Fishing on the Rogue last Sunday stores.) In the villages, the factor from North Bend were N. P. Sick I of convenience, the possibility of man, J. W Yeast, P Kibler, Alvin looking over the goods and compar- Helm, and Mr. and Mrs. E. J. I ing and selecting, and again that Arms and Earl 1 highly important elem ent of per- Howard Jam ieson “ Easy Money” Days Over he better for the mining industry. gonai friendship for the storekeep- Tichenor returned Saturday from In m ining as In many other lines er com bjne to hold much trade for the Citizens Military Training (From the Financial Post Toronto) o f endeavor, easy money is expen- |hf, d ,oca, merchant as against Camp at Vancouver. Donald Me- 1 — lI L r s s l s , 4». Lvs, r v i/ie n r n r l I 4 L lilm K J ssh x Iiz v a ll» \» \Z '» t ll'a s . . ... « • There is likely to be more real j s|ve money. Public support was the distant establishm ent selling Kenzle is expected to arrive Wed- search for mining prospects o f mer- obtainable tor all sorts of proposi- m ____________ erchandise by mail _____ nesday It In the next ten years than there I n ---- " ‘ oft se -----* —J o --------------- u t X cmhO a’ncet’ uTces.a<1 And so, although there are un- Mrs Orris Knapp. Mrs. Ella has been In the past. Prior to the factors against small- Knapp and their guest Mrs. H. L. N. S. D ean. Even if some of the small devel- favorable collapse of the stock market boom become moderate pro-1 town business, there a r e ,‘ on the McCartney motored to M arshfield, Adam Paris and Miss Muriel real finds were fewer and fewer; opments Johnson of Riverton were married the reason was that claim s were J duceri, there will be little in it for other hand, strong favorable ele- Fiiday Sunday at Bandon by Father Flynn the shareholders. So great have I ments which are more modern, Mr. and Mrs. David McKenzie too easily marketed. Mr. and Mrs. Parish are guests at The' stock market collapse has been the expenses of the fin an cin g,. more in the spirit o f the new age . and Donna Joy attended the Hart- the Baker ranch. bred scepticism ; claim s that will so many profits have been taken in (han are the adverse circum stances, man theatre in Bandon Sunday af- Guy Gould Carpenter of Coquille | receive financial support are likely the various stages of organization, A business friend of mine, Mr A. ternoon transacted business in Port Orford that many a little mine has a M. Matson o f Dallas, director of a Mrs. Eva Gresham is the house to be better claims. It w ill be a Friday and Saturday. more arduous and patient life for capital burden suitable for a Lake great wholesaling house operating guest of Mrs H L Sauers while Mr and Mrs. Theodore Wilstead all over the country, w rites me- en route to Canada Mrs. Gresham of Seattle were house guests Thurs the prospector, but the results will Shore a McIntyre or a Noranda. _ _______ | "I have been convinced — not and Mrs. Sauers were girlhood | day and Friday of Mr. and Mrs through guesswork, but by actual friends. i der as that of the old-rag man who Orris Knapp. Small Town Business experience—that there is a come- Mrs. Paul Lcutwyler spent Tues- S. J. Spoerl, Mr. and Mrs. Steve approached a sharp-visaged house- back in the sm all town in Texas; day in Bandon overseeing work w lfi w ith the query. A n y b o ttle s. I are many good reasons for on the property she recently pur- Perkins, Miss Merle Perkins, and (Continued from page 1.) m a 'a m - a any nv w w ine i n e b ottles’ u t t e s ’ ” Thor T hor- . .. ’ r . Emerson B aggett of Seattle, and ma'am Mr. and Mrs. Adam Paris of R iv , . , . “Fine! I'll meet you. I'll forget the oughly outraged, the woman snap-, I Mr. and Mrs. Henry Johnston re- erton enjoyed fishing on the Rogue ped: “Do I look as If I drank w in e?” , other half!” a The questioner peered at her more j Small-town industry and business week's ,,.T..U ,a <„„ trip — to San Francisco and Monday. A pretty weighty factor in deter-I Roy Corson spent the week end mining the flow of business in a j closely and hastened to exclaim: in this country are justified in en- other Ca| lfornia points ''My M istake—my mistake, lady. tertalnlng » . lively . . hopefulness . . . . P • Sauers, Mrs at his home in Port Orford. and Mr and Mla Harold small town is that o f personal Ben Flaxel. B Andrews and Chas friendship. The local people go t o 1 v,neKar bottl“8 ? sturdy courage H. L. Sauers and their guests. Mrs. McGeorge. Jr., of Marshfield spent the same churches belong to the I The elem ent o f personal contact, Sunday fishing on the Rogue. sam e lodges sw at mosquitos at ( is one of the factors In the situa- Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Maloy and the same pl<-nir-. Tin- mb pi n.lciit lio n w ith respect to the m ail-onbr ,, children and Mrs. L. B. Hatton and sm all town merchant knows the trade. W hat is the mail-order sit- daughters. Lela and June, motored typlcal w ants and proclivities, even j uation, taking It by and large? It, to Bandon Sunday. June Hatton the dispositions of his townspeople ' Is easiest to express it by index and Ruth Maloy w ent on to Bridge He would never make such a blun- figures. Let us take the 1923-25 av- Saturday night to visit at the home of Miss H atton’s aunt, Mrs McCullock. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Miller and NOW ON DISPLAY fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. Debresa and family, enjoyed a picnic dinner on N ew W illy» car» rep resent th e param ount value o ffe r the Elk Sunday. WILLYS SIX Along the Seashore ing« in W illy-O verlan d’» »4 year» o f building fin e m otor car». Such high q u ality, a r tistic detdgn and m odern e n g in eerin g has never b efore been offered to th e public a t such low price«. ; Tide Twble for W eek Kndlng July 28. 1931, at F ort Orford. High A. M P M Wednesday, July 22 Thursday, July 23 Friday July 24 Saturday, July 25 Sunday. July 2 6 ___ Monday. Ju ly 27 ___ Tuesday, July 28 ___ 8:45 ___8 59 ...... 8 22 9:31 ....JO: 37 tx>w A M P M 5:59 6:52 7:52 8:81 9 46 10:40 12 20 11:36 11:19 12:42 12 20 1:48 1:19 2:83 2:29 3:84 3 39 4:49 4.41 5:37 5:36 The big, powerful engine is sm ooth in opration and econom ical in consum ption of gasoline and oil. It can drive 70 miles an hour, and as high as 50 In second. This car Is rubber-insulated against vibration and also has a heavy, counter balanced crankshaft It has Bendlx Duo-Servo type 4-wheel brakes with cable and conduit control for better equalization and less pedal pressure. It also has the convenience of finger-tip control. 8 875 WUly» I»e Luxe Sport R oadster, d elivered W illy» Six 97 Sedan. delivered — ........................................... 875 DRY GOODS SPECIALS Mens Khaki Pants and Overalls ___ $1.25 Ladies House Dresses ....... - $1.25 Mens Good Dress Oxfords . . $3.96 Mens Good Grade Socks, 2 pair .... 25c GROCERIES Good Hard Wheat Flour, sack $1.20 Tomatoes, medium cans » ------ 10c _________ 15c Salmon, Good, Tails, 25c ( 'erto 25c Economy Lids, dozen 10c Sauerkraut, 2 * size cans We have a complete stock of Presto Fruit Jars, Rubbers, Caps, etc. ( ’. A LONG GENERAL MERCHANDISE STORE W illy» Six 97 Couple, d e l iv e r e d ----------------------------------- Willy» Six 97 Roadster, delivered Willy» Six »81» I»e Luxe Sedan, delivered 765 1085 W illy» Six 981» Stan dard Sedan ................ KW» (Safety (ilawt in All Models, $2t) to $25 Extra.) ACME GARAGE “Morocco” Scene of Foreign legion The talking screen has found its voice of love in “Morocco," in which Gary Cooper. Marlene D ietrich and Adolphe Menjou will be seen at the Hartman Theatre, Sunday, Mon day and Tuesday. At Infrequent In tervals the motion picture indus try produces a super-picture, one achieving the rare combination of power, sweep, artistry and univer sal appeal. "Morocco” is such a picture. It's the greatest love drama since “The Sheik." "Morocco” is a story o f a turb ulent. fierce, all-consum ing love; of < > a man and a woman sw ept into a maelstrom of em otions which neith er of them desires and neither can resist. Love is wrung from their hearts, actually torn from them, and the com pelling dramatic di rection of this production sweeps all who see it along with the master theme. Filmed on a m ajestic scale, against the colorful background of old-world Morocco and the intrigu ing French Foreign Legion. "Mor occo” is epic in proportions, a con tribution to cinem a art which will lift its director, Josef von Stern berg, even higher in the ranks of fff „ p s ith v so c iaiiv s = W ith N A N C Y CA R R O LL I ' t l ll II' HOI n 8 Cream Separator«, Tractors. Mowing Machine«. Milking We played fifty fifty; W eil pay fifty-fifty They bargain their future» for happiness, but. when it comes to paying There s a "Way Out" for the woman Plus Building And Carpenter Work By D ay Or C ontract Work. Septic Tanks. Sidewalks. Foundation Blocks, Etc le a th e r I* i i «I m * i » C am ent Z House Painting. Dairy Barn W hitewashing by Power Sprayer Or Hand Special Packages 25c C. R. WADE A ttorney-at-L aw . First National Bank Bldg Visors — (Joggles C. R Henry, o f Isuvglots In «harge of Building Departm ent E W C Boyd * Son. of la n g lo ls In charge of Painting D epartm ent We will be glad to glva you estimate« on all Building M aterials Painting. Etc. Dealer In Fairbanks-M orse Products Bandon McKesson’s Shaving Cream With Package of Gillette Blades 49c Prescription Specialists "KANE M E E T S .AKEL" and T ravelin g R eporter. FRI., SAT. “Never the Twain Shall Meet” W ith Ie « lte H ow ard, C on eh lta M ontenegro, C. .Aubrey Sm ith. South Sea Passion Flower, or American Beauty which did he ch oose’ The answ er to this fas cinating love triangle will hold you to the end In this exciting talkie made from Peter B Kyne's novel by W S Van Dyke the man who made W h ite Shad ows of the South Seas.” Plus Metro Comedy. “Bargain l»av" <)»»ald tn "College" SUN., MON. TUES. Gary CtHiper. Marlene Dietrich and Adolph Menjou in “ M O R O C C O ” z = = G a ry C o o p e r a s th e re c k le s s p r iv a te o f th e F r e n c h F o re ig n L egion w ho S X looked fo r n e w W o rld s a n d w om en to c o n q u e r £ Marlene Dietrich mystery girl beautiful exotic £ over all men. but whom none could have Plus E lectric l i g h t P lant». W ater Plant«. Pump«. E n gin es. P ip e And F ittin g» - Port Orford. I am back at My Shop BANDON DRUG CO. Bandon, Ore. FOR SALE OSTRANDER’S BARBER SHOP Owing to the installa tion of city light will sell my— Delco Farm Light Plant costing $550.00 fo r less than half. Arch Mathewson Restaurant R. C. O strander, Prop. - Port O rford ., . BANK OF BANDON MYRTLEWOOD NOVELTIES fo r the Commercial & Savings TOURISTS Safety Deposit Boxes for Rent )esks, Bedroom Suites, Fables, Sew ing Cabinets Etc. Made in Port Orford MYRTLEWOOD SHOP I). D. McGill. Prop. ’ort Orford Oregon Loggers Pool Hall CONFECTIONERY Up-to-Date Goods Always Fresh W. J. Paulman. Prop. Port Orford, Ore. HATTON’S SERVICE STATION Associated Gas than on any other make. They are the standard of quality and sell at who casts a spell N E W *. R E V IE W , and ' l l I A S3 MPHONA L. B. HATTON Prop. Port Orford, Oregon no more than the ordinary kind. Why not buy Goodyears? We have your size and just the style of tire to suit your require CAPPS MOTOR CO. Authorized FORD Agency Phone 551 Bandon. Ore. 0 ♦ Curry ( napter No. 13 0 . E. S. * Regular meetings, third Satu day of each month. Vlalto always welcome. Worthy Matron ; Florence Ponting -fc Secretary. Velma Sabin PORT ORFORD LODGE A. F. & A. M No. 170 Meet» second Saturday of esc month. Visiting brethem we come. i BER N A L FORTY. W orshipful Mastei e r . axcim w iîiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiimmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii'iii|i H |iiiii'iiiiiiiiiiiiiii Oregon W here I shall be pleased to see my old patrons. ments. = H Physician and Surgeon. Bandon, Oregon. More people ride on Goodyear tires McCormick-Deering Ranch Machinery Lime, Cement And Roofing H. L. HOUSTON, M. D. Matinee Sunday, 2 P. M. WED., THURS. "Stolen Heaven” Shingles. Flooring, R ustic Shlplap, Door», Window« Moulding. = Ironing Boards. Bread Board« Perfection Plaster Wallboard. H ouse and Building Trimming« SM ELTING & REFINING CO Otfw.es 742 Market St., San Franoad Plant: South San Francuto Kelly Springfield Tires LANGLOIS, OREGON M achines, E tc W IL D B E R G BROS. Week End Stationery Goodyear Tires | H ig h es t M a rk e t Prices E n ib iiM '1 9 0 7 Phones: Office 491, Home 492 Fahy - Morrison Bldg 5348484848234853532353534823532353532323232353235348532353 E. J. Tilley Native Platinum and Gold n ro m in - ent, who also loves the girl, offers her love, wealth and social position Cooper, seeing what the girl would , have to give up for him, attempts to destroy her love for him; she, j unwilling to hamper his free car- eer. tries to fight his infatuation. Neither are successful. Inevitably they come together. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 < x x x > 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 c 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 < x > 0 < x Port Orford, Oregon I the truly great motion picture mak- PIANO BARGAIN — Prominent manufacturer of pianos has two era. alm ost new pianos in the vicinity Gary Cooper, private in the dare- of Port Orford, Ore., rather than devil Foreign Legion, whose business box and ship elsew here we will is fighting, whose pleasure is flirt- sell either to responsible party at ing, is attracted to Marlene D iet rich, beautiful cabaret singer, and | factory cost on easy terms. For particulars regarding location of strikes up an acquaintance with pianos and price and term s write her. She. too, like Cooper, is a dis- F. W. Grosser at 521 Knott, St., lllusioned being, believing in no Portland, Ore. Jn23t4c man, scorning all love. Neverthe- les. these two are powerfully drawn together in spite of them selves, and Refiners and eRuyers o f in spite of the efforts of Adolphe wr • DI™»;»,,,»», ™»,J f L J J s m it h . relarv