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Port Orford, Oregon, Tuesday, September 15, 1931. PORT ORFORD NEWS per year, which at the normal rate vacant lots Also good furniture j Mr and Mrs. A S Capps. Mr of IS miles per 9-hour day, requires I. M Stanton, 814 Westchester and Mrs. C. C. Johnson, Mr. and 37 hours a year. Those with an av-1 P l. Loa Angeles. Calif. ltp Mrs. George Edwards, of Langlois, erage of 650 feet between the dwell attended the congregational meet ing and laying house travel 450 ing at the Community church in NOTICE OF miles a year, requiring 270 hours. I Port Orford Sunday night. FINAL SETTLEMENT Even greater contrasts were found In the chore routes to the brooder, -------- J. M Limpach and E. A. Lind house and to the pulkt range The IN THE COUNTY COURT of the berg are attending court at Gold long-distance men on these differ State of Oregon for the County Beach as jurors this week. ent routes travel from 7 to 14 times of Curry. as far as the short-distance men, In the matter of the Estate of with correspondingly greater ex- Mrs John Fromm. Sr., deceased Refineri jn J ‘Buyer t o f penditure of time and labor. Order appointing day of Final Native Platinum and Gold “It Is obvious, of course, that the Settlement, etc. increased distance traveled on the Anna Caughell, the executrix of H ighest Market Prices ¡907 chore route does not increase the the estate of Mrs John Fromm. W ILD BER G BR O S. production,” says the report. Sr., deceased, having rendered and S M E L T IN G A R E F IN IN G C O “Unnecessary labor is drudgery presented for settlement, and filed Ottuxs: 742 Market St., San Francucc When it is remembered that the in this court, her final account of j Plant: South San Pranoeco poultryman does most chore-route her administration of said estate, i travel early in the morning before , . u t T rnT rn m /M T w-v ■utered at the Postoffice at Port Orford, Oregon, a* second class ’ mall matter under Aet of March 3, 187» Published w eakly at Port Orford, Oregoa GEO W BORANSON, Editor. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: One T e a r ___________________ |8.88 81s M o n t h s _________________ 1 1.•• Advertising ratei t i c«nts per column lash. Port Orford, Oregon, Tuesday, September 15, 1931. Even a child maketh himself known by his doings, —Proverbs 20:11. b reak fast, in the h eat o f the day at noon, or when tired at night, day in and out through all kinds of weath- SEASON NOT ENDED er, often with bad underfooting, and usually while carrying some pproaching the end of the fire seaso n - H e r.T fX V ^ ^ S We are approaching g n burden, unnessary chore route tra- at least what one can reasonably claim to be the e n d _____________ _____________ vel becomes double drudgery. Nat- Of tile normal fire season. Already the various pro- Friday for his home accompanied towed to Coquille by F. E. Drane urally, it lowers the efficiency and tective units have faced conditions worse than have hy Mr8’ Ralph Sturdlvan and son, ■ Other operators dumping In this increases the cost of production. ; boom continued hauling and some existed for some years. These conditions were due to ’ ' ________ I logs are still coming in, Mr. Dillion Mr. and Mrs. Romaine are oc- a long continued drought and to an excess of inflam has one truck on the run and the cupying the McIntyre residence , Western White Cedar company con mable debris upon the forest floor, caused by the early Q ueen of R oundup north of town. tinued operating one truck, wind storms. The various organizations have fought -------------------settlement. i Considering the times in general more fires, more money has been spent, and a larger Bandon has had more than normal Mr and Mrs. Bernal Forty and activity in cedar this year. One op , children motored to Gold Beach area burned over than for the entire 1930 season; yet, erator estimated that altogether | Sunday, the indications are that there is almost a certainty of some five million feet of cedar went more real fire weather before the fall rains set in. through Bandon. Oregon’s fire history bears this out. Serious fires in There are four grades, each of Sw ain Bosporous which takes a different price. Con 1918, which destroyed upwards of a billion feet of tim sidering the average at $25 per ber, started during the latter part of September; the thousand the five million feet going Columbia River fire of 1902 was a September fire; through Bandon represented $125 000. and destructive fires in September and October in 'L ‘« SX^ . 1929 did an immense amount of damage—which all goes to show that September is a month when the pro tection personnel should be continually alert. The ac cumulated dryness of a summer season, a number of hang-over fires and the continued menace of a care less public make the situation a very serious one. Along the Seashore 20c DRY GOODS House Dresses, each Mens Overalls, good grade PAINT SPECIALS The Paint that won’t come off— Sterling Paint Thrifty Outside White, gallon Thrifty White Enamel, gallon Superior Outside White, gallon 95c $1.25 A T Î Ï ■ S : -i E Frank Wat too, Jr., 5, ot Iilenli„ N J . . r. E lister to safety when tire destroyed Uieir tarui in . ,e. A r.etghl>or saved = the haby. $2.75 2.75 1.95 K 18 ordered' that the 19th d aX | ♦ C. A. U)NG GENERAL MERCHANDISE STORE Port Orford, Oregon EXCHANGE Have five room bun galow. hardwood floors, modern, real fire place, 50 ft. frontage ! lot, ozoned for apts or court, 5! minutes walk to University of 1 S. California, 1 block to street car Paid $6500 1 year ago. Bank loan $3000 Would consider homestead or place where there Is good hunt ing or fishing, even tho far in the interior or what’ Also have a smaller place $900 mtg and some Done in chambers this 10th day of August. A. D., 1931. C. H. BAILEY, j Allt5c. County Judge Week End Stationery Special Packages 25c Visors — Goggles Prescription Specialists BANDON DRUG CO. Bandon, Ore. MYRTLEWOOD NOVELTIES for the TOURISTS Desks, Bedroom Suites, Tables, Sewing Cabinets Etc. McCormick-Deering Ranch Machinery Orsam Separators. Tractors, Mowing Machines. Milking Machines. Etc Shingle«. Flooring, Rustic Shlplap, Door- Window«. Moulding Ironing Board«. Bread Board«, Perfection Plaster Wallboard, House and Building Trimming« 2 '• Lime, Cement And Roofing = 1 ' = • > 1 x o Building And Carpenter Work By Day Or Contract Camenl E < > Made in Port Orford MYRTLEWOOD SHOP I). I). McGill, Prop. Port Orford Oregon Work. Septic Tanka Sidewalks Foundation Blocks, Etc House Painting Dairy Barn Whitewashing hy Power Sprayer Or Hand = o Ê C. R Henry, of I^nglole In charge of Building Department E W C. Boyd A Son, of Langlois, In charge of Painting Department. E We will be glhd to give you estim a te on all Building Materiale E Painting Etc Dealer In Fairbanks-Morse Products Riectrtc ligh t Plants Water Wtee»» Pampe. Engines. P ip e A nd F tttla g e Luxe Sport Roadster, delivered 97 Sedan, dtdlvered 97 C ouple, delivered 97 Roadster, delivsred MO 14e Luxe Sextan, delivered 9NI) Standard Sedan iSafetv ♦ S ♦ = ♦ lOlHlltllMRIHIIHItlltlllllUIIIRIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIINlRlHiliiiiiHIIIIIIIIRiiiiiiHHlliii ♦ *~ 4,1 m m S 975 875 785 MM I'a t .le r I bone 371 Associated Gas than on any other make. They are L. B. HATTON Prop. the standard of quality and sell at Port Orford, Oregon More people ride on Goodyear tires no more than the ordinary kind. Why not buy Goodyears? W e have your size and just the style of tire to suit your require Curry Cnapter No. 1& O. E. S. Hegular meeting» third Satur day of each mouth. Vlaltors always welcome. Worthy Matron Florence Ponting Secretary, ments. Velma Sabin 19.3g to AU M.del». gM to 8M Kxtra.) M anager SERVICE STATION l«Hû ACME GARAGE H a lt e r W. J. Paulman, Prop. Port Orford, Ore. HATTON’S CAPPS MOTOR CO. II I ♦ I I»e Six Six Six six Six Up-to-Date Goods Always Fresh Kelly Springfield Tires The big. powerful engine is smooth in opratlon and economical in consumption 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 Bendix Duo-Servo type 4 wheel brakes with cable and conduit control for better equalization and leas pedal pressure It also has the convenience of finger-tip control Willy» H illy» H Iliya H Iliya Hilly« Hilly» Loggers Pool Hall CONFECTIONERY Goodyear Tires New Hilly» cars represent the paramount value offer Inga in Willy-Overland'» 24 year» of building fine motor ear». Such high quality, artistic dralgn and modern engin eerlng has never before been offered to the public at aueb low prices. LANGLOIS, OREGON Where I shak be pleased to see my old patrons. Port Orford , . NOW ON DISPLAY E. J. Tilley Port Orford. I am back at My Shop McKesson’s Shaving OSTRANDER’S Cream With Package of BARBER SHOP Gillette Blades ♦ i R. C. Ostrander, Prop. 49c ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ - a - WILLYS SIX H. L. HOUSTON, M. D ot SePtember, A. D., 1931, being a Physician and Surgeon. day of a 8ubae<B»‘Pt term of said court, Office 491, Home 492 court to-wit: to‘w,t: Of the September Phones: term thereof, A. D., 1931. at two Fahy - Morrison Bldg oc,ock p m of 8ald day’ and the Bandon, Oregon. 3ame is hereby aPP°lnted '»«• the settlement of said account; and that notice of said settlement be C. R. WADE published in the Port Orford News, a newspaper published in Port Or- Attorney-at-Law. ford. Curry county, Oregon, as of- First National Bank Bldg ten as once a week for four suc- cessive weeks prior to said day of Bandon - Oregoa Chore Route On Poultry Farms I^ong, Says OSC If all the trips the average Ore gon poultryman makes between his Betty Pond, Oregon co-ed, has own dwelling and the brooder been chosen Queen of the Fendleton house, the pullet range and the lay Mrs. Anna Dietderick returned to Kenzi^ 'accoinpatrietiTe^^if^T^^as 1 ,unduP b* ¡d ai*t month ing house each day were placed Oakland, Calif., Sunday after be- | Myrtle Point side by side, how far would that reach? •nK a guest at the home of her ; J. Newman of Bend, who has Contract Ends daughter, Mrs. David McKenzie, been visiting at the Sturdlvan Too far, say poultry and farm Bandon, Oregon, September 10.— the past week Mr and Mrs. Me- home for the past three weeks, left management specialists at Oregon : Cedar trucking into Bandon was State college. The length of the I finished last week Insofar as the chore route traveled by the aver John Paulson operations were con age poultryman in feeding and car- cerned. Mr. Paulson had five Ford . . For his flock is one of the great- Z 7 F °."e u haU‘!"K e8t fact° rs *" reducing the efflci- rZ nd H d . T CrZ “ T , e en cy ° f n*a n a i e m e n ‘ and labor and B andon h . T ? ” , ° “" 1 ' thu8 ¡"creasing production costs. Bandon being 54 m ile. The six lt waB iuulld |n a ,.ecent su tnita Grew, daughter o f t trucks operating over a period of made j . » ... ■■ .. . by the college on the cost . American Ambassador to Turkey, Tide Table for Week Ending September 22, 1931 at Port Orford. two months brought In about two 1 .„ a i , ’ . . v— . .... . . .. and efficiency of commercial 22, is the first to swim the 19 miles and one-half million feet of cedar I ” ^ 7 / o ^ e g o m *“ High Low of the Bosporous. A M P M A M P M logs which were sold to the Smith ) From the dwe)llng hoU8e t<} Wood Products company of Co- I ,aying hoU8e alone thp gurvey FOR SA L E S tan dard make Piano Wednesday. Sept. 16 ......... ...... ........3:18 3 05 8:48 9 43 near Port Orford. Will sacrifice shows, the distance ranges from Thursday, Sept. 17 _______ 4 20 3 53 9:37 — ¡MM. The logs were dumped into the 70 feet to 996 feet, and averages 338 for unpaid balance. A snap. Easy Friday Sept 18 .............. 5:27 4 51 10 48 10 36 John Dillon boom which was oper- feet. Poultrymen with the least dts- terms Write, Tallman Plano Saturday. Sept 19 ...... «42 5:55 11 53 11 51 ated by R A Gallier From there tance to travel between these two Store, Salem, Ore." Slt3c. Sunday. Sept. 20 __ ......... 7:5« 7:12 1 03 1 07 they were made up into rafts and points walk an average of 62 miles Monday, Sept. 21 ........... 9 01 8 24 2 09 2 20 FOR TRADE—I have two pieces Tuesday, Sept. 22 .... .. 9:52 9:24 3:07 3 27 of property in Ventura, Calif., to trade for land fronting on the J iii iiii iiii ii i i i i i i i i h i i i i i i i i i i ...... Oregon Coast highway in Curry, county. If interested write or I wire me for description and in GROCERIES formation concerning property, stating what you have to offer. | Corn Flakes, 3 packages ..... . 25c Will trade one or both tracts I Rolled Oats, 9-lb. sack ... . ....... 45c Henry Dolge. Route No. 2, Wal- I nut Road. Box 18c, Ventura, Cal- 1 Flour, 19-11). sack $1.15 ifornia. A25t5c I Coffee, 1-11). package PORT ORFORD NEWS ■andan O re« Ml Authorized FORD Agency Phone 551 Bandon. Ore. PORT ORFORD LODGE A. F. & A. M. No. 170 Meet« second Saturday of each m.'Bth V leltlng brethera wel come BWRNAL FORTT Worahlpfai Master fR-4\<H.s H'. SMITH, .................... Secretary, j