PORT ORFORD NEWS Pori Orford, Oregon, Tuesda PORT ORFORD LOCALS Mrs Ray Zumwalt and fam ily of her father land On their return they will be Sixes, Mr and Mrs K eefer and Mr and Mrs Buck Aikin o f Ar­ accompanied by Mrs Mary Kess­ ____ ♦ I children o f California, Miss Kath­ izona Inn and Miss Hazel Jamieson ler and daughter Peggy, who will * • SIX E 8 NOTES « erine Marsh. Don Marsh and Mrs. attended the dance at Ophir Satur­ be the house guests of Captain and * * *1 Rachael Marsh enjoyed a picnic day night. Mrs. C. Hl Tichenor, and Miss dinner on the Elk Sunday at the Mr and Mrs Dan Oxley motored Margaret De Freitas who will vis- Mr and Mrs. E. A. Maloy and Marsh ranch. Swim m ing was one to Bandon Saturday where Mr I it at the home of Mr and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Brotten and children, accompanied by Mrs L. of the pleasant diversions of the Oxley had a bone, w hich had ! Grover Tichenor. children of Hubbard Creek visited B Hatton and daughter. Lela afternoon, the weather being ideal lodged in his throat while eating, Mr and Mrs Bernal Forty and at the Golden N ugget mine of E Crumley, motored to Myrtle Point in that d istrict removed Don Hensley accom pan­ children attended the theatre in B. Robinson Sunday and Bridge Sunday and on their ROPER FLAMO RANGES Mr and Mrs. Robert Smith, who ied them. John Masterson was a business Bandon Sunday n ig h t return were accompanied by June recently purchased the W alter Rob­ Thursday W. J. Sweet shipped a Mrs. Frank Friant who has been visitor in Bandon Saturday. Crumley and Ruth Maloy who have inson tract north of town a few load o f cattle from his Elk River i seriously ill is reported to be on COLONIAL RANGES Mrs. Ethel Mather and her been spending the past two weeks m onths ago. are on a motor trip to ranch to the J. E. Ford market at the road to recovery. mother, Mrs. Eunice Jamieson, mo­ In Bridge. Portland for a few weeks Marshfield. Mr. and Mrs H. D. Manning and tored to Bandon Saturday. Mr and Mrs G. R McNair. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Talbot and children, Marcia and Lawrence of Hardware S. J. Spoerl and his guests, Emer­ Mrs C. C. Woodworth and Furniture and Mrs C. R. Wade and Professor son Baggett and Stephen Perkins daughters, Elizabeth and Marjorie, Grants Pass spent Thursday and daughters, the Misses Marion and and Mrs. Atwood of Bandon, were of Seattle, had a very successful o f Grants Pass, were brief visitors part of Friday In Port Orftord Hazel, Elliott Woodworth and Les­ am ong the Bandon residents at­ PORT ORFORD HARDW ARE and fishing trip to the Rogue river Tuesday at the home of Mr and They had attended the 4-H club lie Gentry motored to Lakeside tending the Bandon-Port Orford Mrs. George W. Soranson w hile j picnic at Crescent City at which Sunday for a picnic w ith Mr and near Gold Beach Friday. FURNITURE CO. baseball game Sunday Mrs R. G. McKenzie. Mrs. E. A. m aking the loop trip over the Ore­ 130 junior club members from Mrs. Ben Munson At Coquille they Mr. and Mrs, David McKenzie Lindberg and Mrs. R ay Zumwalt of gon Coast highway Port Orford, Oregon Grants Pass were present. Friday were joined by George Woodworth. and daughter, Donna Joy, motored Sixes enjoyed the Flower show at Emory W hitworth transacted they spent short tim e visiting Mr Florence Gibson was taken to the to Coquille Saturday business in Myrtle Point Tuesday. and Mrs. George W. Soranson North Bend Saturday. hospital at Bandon Saturday for Mr and Mrs Fred Jamieson and Mrs. Mabel Gillings was shopping J B. Bedingfield o f Marshfield, treatment, returning home Monday Mrs. Orris Knapp, accompanied by Mrs Frank Seal and daughter daughter. Hazel, and Edith Tich attended the Bandon-Port Orford In Marshfield Friday afternoon. Mrs. C. C. Woodworth. Mrs. Port Orford Howard Hull, the Misses Marion ing the fair may secure a copy by La Rene Maloy are visiting rela­ Mr. and Mrs. Fred Marsh and Betty, motored to Myrtle P o in t! enor motored »» Bandon last Fri- baseball game in Sunday. and Hazel Woodworth. Donald Mc­ w riting to or calling on L. H. tives and friends In Bridge. i day children and Mr and Mrs. George Friday afternoon. Mi and Mrs. Ellis Miller and Mr and Mrs. W T White, Jr., Kenzie and Elliott Woodworth vis Pearce, secretary, Myrtle Point, or C hristensen and children of Gold Mrs. Ralph Sturdivan returned Beach, Mr. and Mrs. N. B. Marsh last week from Redmond where she children attended the theatre In i I were attending to business in Ban- ited with Mr and Mrs John Hulit 1 the county agent, Coquille at the Inman mine Thursday Donald McKenzie of Port Orford and fam ily of Bandon, Mr and had been called by the death of Bandon Sunday night and later | don Saturday. the W alkathon at the Silver Spray visited w ith his grandfather, Geo. Mrs R ay Zumwalt attended the Mr. and Mrs. Dan Oxley and Don Vic Horner was a business vis- W. Axtell, Sunday. Flower Show in North Bend Sat­ itor In Bandon Saturday Hensley returned last week from urday. Friday Mrs R C McKenzie and “ few days business trip to Port- Sunday Mr. and Mrs O W Mrs. E. A. Lindberg motored to an Ram sower of Bandon, who recently Walter Robinson has completed Coquille to visit with Mrs Tom purchased the Helmken place, cele­ the piping of water to his new cot­ brated their wedding anniversary j Lane. h Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Guerin, Mr. tage on the highw ay north of town. at the ranch on the Sixes. While ‘ Warren Jamieson and Roy Cor- there they were called back to Ban­ and Mrs. S. L. Lafferty. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lafferty, and little i son spent the week end at their don by the illness of Mrs. Ram- sower's father, Rev. E E McVick- daughter, Janice, and Mrs. Mary home in Port Orford. A. B. Cornell of Grants Pass vis­ er. 1 Holt o f Myrtle Point, were recent Mr and Mrs. C. C. H ayes and visitors at the home o f Captain ited briefly in Port Orford Satur­ children visited last week with I Q ] OIIN GOLDEN, who is a swell fellow as well as a smart and Mrs. C. H. Tichenor in Port day. Orford. Miss Ruby Purdin left Sunday friends in Ophir. one, told me that when lie was in Chicago producing Turn The Lewis Farrier fam ily Joined Mr and Mrs. Oliver Corbin are ] for Portland where she will enter to the Right one of the theatre attendants came to him and said a now occupying one o f the Scofield business school. the Ralph Helmken fam ily of Co­ visitor wanted to see him. cottages Mr. Corbin is employed ( Mrs Rachael Margh of the Elk quille in a picnic below Brookings at Hyde s camp I motored in town several tim es to last Sunday. “ W hat does he w ant?” asked John. E B Robinson is spending a few John Hurst has returned from j visit with Mrs. Frank Friant dur- ‘‘He wants to read you a play.” days with E N Brotten on Hub­ John threw his hands in the air. He was having enough troubles a several days hunt in the Panth- , jng the latter’s serious illness, bards creek south of Port Orford. putting on one play without letting some unknown author inflict er Creek district with his dogs. In honor of Earl Tichenor’s eigh- W hile there he had the misfortune another. teenth birthday a weinle and have one of his young dogs kill- marshmallow roast and swim ming Bands at State Fair 1 he author returned two or three times, but John refused to to [ party w as given Thursday night see him. • j ed by a bear. Salem, July 30. The Oregon State Mr and Mrs. C. C. Wright visited V hen the job in Chicago was done, he boarded a train and shut Sunday at the home of Mr and on the Elk. H is guests were the Fair is now a part of the new De­ him-elf up in a drawing room, tired out. There came a timid Mrs. Charles Hansen in Bandon Misses Audrey Sutton, Velma John­ partment of Agriculture of which knock; the door opened, and through it walked a young man with and In the evening attended the son, Edith Tichenor, Fay Tribbey, Max Gehlar is director. One of the and F red, W“ m er, Arlln Johnson ,| attractions this year will be a stunt bushy hair, who looked fresh from the farm. W alkathon. Gerald Tichenor, George Tribbey, ‘‘Mr. Golden, my name is McAvoy,” he said. ‘‘You were too ____ , night ____ Friday Mr. _______ and Mrs. W. T and Elliott Woodworth and Melvin band contest, with $2000 in cash prizes offered. busy to see me in Chicago, so I found out what train you were w h ite, Jr., and three daughters E llis of Sixes. taking and I bought a ticket and want to ride with you as far as i returned from a ten day motor trip Mr. and Mrs Andrew P. Johnston Cleveland. I want to read you my play.” , to Alturas, C a lif, where they vis- and little daughter motored to Premium Lists For John fussed and fumed, but finally surrendered. The young ited relatives, Bandon Saturday. Fair Are Available man started to read, hut John’s tired mind absorbed nothing. ' Gerald " Tichenor and Speck And­ I Mr. and Mrs. Henry Johnston of The premium lists for the 1931 erson. Velma Johnson and Vernice After a while the young man said: “Any time you are not Garrison Lake enjoyed a picnic Coos-Curry County Fair have been Ingels attended the W alkathon in lunch on the Elk river Sunday. interested. I ’ll stop.” received from the printer by L. H. Bandon Sunday night. “You can stop right now then,” John answered. Ira J. H ensley was a business Pearce, secretary of the fair, and An enjoyable dancing party w as ' v , Bandon Saturday With a pained look, the young man put away the manuscript given last Monday night by the are now being mailed to the people Mrs. R. G. McKenzie and Dennis and started for the platform. The train was pulling into Gary. Misses Margaret W hite and Audrey Sorengen motored to Marshfield of both counties through the coun­ He stepped off, took another train, and rode patiently back to Sutton at the Gillings store room, ty agen t’s office. and Myrtle Point yesterday. Chicago. Copies are being mailed to all ,,,, , . . land chaperoned by Mrs. Mabel Gill- Edan H aight has resigned those who had exhibits at the fair \\ hen the next theatrical season opened in New York, John ings. The Misses Edith Tichenor as Mrs. h of the Intermediate last year and to all 4-H club mem­ saw in the papers the advertisement of a play called The Potters. 1 and Hazel Jamieson, Frank and “ J * the “ teacher ‘ School on ac- bers and Smith-Hughes students The authors name struck him—McAvoy. Could it be the same Sam Seal. Howard Jamieson. W al- , . , . her mother. except that only one list will be < young man who had bored him from Chicago to Gary? ¡ter Robihson, W alter Sutton, Rob- » Anna case. Metropolitan opera star, became mistress of many millions who lives in Albany. Mr. and Mrs. sent to each fam ily Anyone who It was the same young man. The play ran for months, i f ®rt Ostrander, Arlin Johnson and Haight will move to Albany. through her marriage to Clarence W Mackay, head of the trans-Atlantic is interested in information regard- John had listened to McAvoy he would have added another big EarI Tichenor were guests Cable and Postal Telegraph companies and father in-law of Irving Berlin. h it to his list of successes. j Mrs. C. A. Bechtel's daughter, /f. when I was editing a magazine, I had taken time to glance Mrs Prpl8tly' accompanied by Mrs. mo­ at a certain manuscript which came in from an unknown writer, I ’ L.«R. Pugh and little daughter ---- should have had the satisfaction of publishing The Sport of Kings, tored to Portland yesterday. the story that started Arthur Somers Roche on the road to fame’ I W ednesday a delightful picnic was enjoyed at Floras Lake. Mrs. / / I had listened carefully to what the president of a certain ' ' E. J. Baker, S. J. Spoerl and N at big company was saying to me one afternoon I might have made Perkins, and their guests, Mr. and a great many T{ . . - thousand dollars. , Mrs Stephen Perkins, Miss Merle It . . . if . if . we all have th" <■ bcl.ersome little words Perkins and Emerson Baggett of m our record. I ts follv to wa-te r them The Seattle They were joined at the nu v in telligen t attitu d e is to -av: • 1 hnve done much lake by Dr. and Mrs. Arthur Gale better, still I have had mv - and shall n ot and daughter, Miss Betty, and son, •»rumble. Only, in the future T ’ ‘ to keep m v Thornton, of Bandon. ‘ Friday night Miss Shirley Forty yes and ears open ” J.HOSE 5 ,o o o ACRES For it is very difficult to tell •• I —i - iltl ar.d annoying I entertained at a delightful party 0 ^ CAMTELOUPES ' » ' „a -1- at her home, having the XI___ Misses V Lela itor may be trying to force fortune upon us. THAT HENRY IS , Crumley and Peggy Corson. Mar- ion W ilson, Earl Tichenor, Frank, Ó H O W IN 6 MUST RE Jr.. and Sam Seal as guests, I R.OCKŸ -ToRPS j Earl and Lawrence Tichenor left THE PORT ORFORI) ELEC TRIC CO. IS early Sunday morning for Port- Deep Sea Fishing Tackle ¿a What To See In Port Orford and Vicinity Historic Battle Rock in the Port Orford harbor, and the wonderful ocean panoramic view to be obtained from the Oregon Coast Highway. Historic Fort Point where a wonderful ocean view may be obtained. Is R e a d y to S e r v e Y o u THE ELECTRIC ITY FOR POWER AND LIGHT­ ING PURPOSES Our Minimum will be $1.50 net per month per House on Meter Connection. Our Rates for Lighting Will Start at 15 cents per Kilowatt Hour—Special Rates for Mo­ tors and Ranges. One Kilowatt will operate: One 25 Watt Lamp for Twenty Hours, or One Electric Washer for Five Hours, or One Electric Iron fur Two Hours, or Average Electric Radio for Fifteen Hours. The Average Family can Operate their light, washer and iron for $2.00 per month. No Extra Costs for meters or hookup, provid­ ing you are within a reasonable distance of our lines. Have your house properly wired and equipped with lamps and we will take care of the rest. We will be glad to offer you suggestions regard­ ing your wiring and costs and assist you in even’ possible way in your electrical* prob­ lems. Electricity is SAFE—CLEAN—ECONOMICAL . ............ . We will keep on hand a complete stock of Elec­ tric Wiring Supplies and Appliances. PORT ORFORD ELECTRIC COMPANY Frank Seal, Manager. .DOCTOR JOHN JOSEPH GAINES, M.D. T H E E V ID E N C E My readers may possibly wonder why I am so frequently enouncing the six o clock dinner; this, when sc many of our foremost citizens indulge the feast as a sort of triumph of I and, when so many of our leading physicians and dieticians patronize it without saying anything about it. , Here are some of my reasons: Cl) From a study of aged men and women, I find the longest-lived to be those who are hearty breakfast-eaters, and who do net load the digestive tract at the evening meal. (2) From a study of vital statistics, I find that, six o’clock dinner devotees succumb to “heart disease” or cerebral haem­ orrhage, never later than the middle sixties. These are city- dwellers, who are too busy to eat necessary meals until the day s business is done. H?) If I were to inject the expressed juice of the average tU I ? 'n ?|e r . ’niV ! , PatL'e n t S Ve'nSl 1 fe e l 5Ure 1 WOuW kill him instantly! \ \ ell—the six o’clock glutton gets those juices into his veins more slowly, hence he is slower about injection ^eart disease than he’d he with my intravenous <4) The tired body—the tired, half-exhausted nervous c y > ’k P? y ,he n*c” *a ry gastric and pancreatic fluids "'X ° C J ° Ck th e 3»re ,aken lnt0 t.he system hy absorption, and in a ¡11 Pnorhh l l ? nfn > be U‘,bzcd ,n the repair of bodily tire—not til nor nair of it can be said to be fit. 1 Hpnce, it is carried with the blood-current, an active d o ^ n r 6 foT thr. .h uman systemic repair. Hence the eater does not want breakfast next morning—has a feeble appetite .1 noon »ut is ready for the disappointing over-feed at the t S Z ' T q h „ 1” :,W, ? y ' r n y f b r a i " . 1 ’’' j T ” h ” ’ ' v 1', S y m p t0 - ’ t J c Ih o eir -E » » y in • '« > * * . The Heads where the Pacific may be seen in three direc­ tions from an altitude of 250 feet above sea level. 1 he Port Orford natural deep water harbor and its rugged shore line. Beautiful Garrison lake, a body of fresh water within a stone’s throw of the ocean. Agate Beach where agates may be gathered and the blue Pacific viewed in all its grandeur. Port Orford Beach where it is safe for children to play. Cape Blanco, the farthest west point in the United States, and the government lighthouse located there. Brushes Creek and the beautiful drive on the Oregon Coast highway through the shaded region back of Humbug mountain. Floras Lake with a shore line of approximately 26 miles, lo­ cated amid a beautiful setting of green foliage. The Middle Elk river and the Upper Sixes river for moun­ tain pastimes, including trout fishing and deer hunting. Deepsea fishing through the Port Orford harbor. Port Orford Reef where the interesting sealions congregate by the thousands.