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PORT ORFORD NEWS Port Orford, Oregon, Tuesday, September 15, 1931. ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ¥ ♦ ♦ * S IX E S N O T E 8 h av in g engine trouble and th a t the lan d in g w as forced b u t it developed ♦ th a t th ey w ere only seek in g a ♦ place w here th ey m ig h t eat lunch ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ > « « * s is an y w eight back of th e suggest- herents. ion h as n o t divulged b u t it is • • • • know n th a t m any of th e P resi- J W hether L indbergh, his fam ous d en t's closest ad v isers believe th a t son-in-law. would tu rn his hand to th e fo rm er am b assad o r to M exico' aid M orrow 's cand id acy is not i an d Col. L indbergh's fath er-in law known. A sp eak in g cam paign by i would add m ore s tre n g th to the L in d b ergh w ould w in m an y thou ' Helping Children to Find tick et th a n an y o th e r R epublican. san d s of votes, as he is still the Their Own Abilities I t Is no secret th a t A d m in istra m ost po p u lar in d iv id u al in t h e , _ m . „ , w .m .„ . o U,d tion circles a re convinced th a t Gov- ,rr o r of New Y ork . » r » o l. u he .« > . T h a t L llU bergh i . ^ " “1 ^ ™ “ , ” ¡B U M OTHER PROBLEM H i i m i m tona» Page 3. THE PORT ORFORD ELECTRIC CO. IS Is R e a d y t o S e r v e Y o u School opened last M onday w ith Mrs. G eorge W hite and Miss Lu- His 57th Birthday e tta Jo h n sto n as teach ers, and C h arles F itzhugh. Jr., jan ito r. M r and Mrs. H ullt re tu rn e d to th e In m an M ines S a tu rd a y from a be tn e D em ocratic sta n d a rd b e a r e r , not insensible to political influen- nesa and profeiMional u fe Hbout U8 few days in M arshfield. Mr. H ulit an d th a t he is g a in in g stre n g th ces is m ore th a n likely, his own T hese misfits a re unhappy, lnelfi is c a re ta k e r a t the m ine fo r Re I every day by his official actions. : fa th e r h av in g been a R epresenta- d e n t, unproductive as a rule and c eiv e r W ann. H is recen t tilt w ith T am m an y over , ,,v e o f m ore th a n o rd in a ry influ- how could they be anything else? M r A iken atten d ed to legal bus When children a re born p aren ts th e N ew Y ork City g ra ft investi-1 ence an d ability. In an y event, iness in Gold B each Monday. g ation h as won him m any frien d s M orrow would add Im m ensely to te “, l t0 8I ten}U ,a 8e!!eral C harles F itzh u g h , Sr., an d E llio tt ...„.Id .. of . „ th e . __. . . . w . ______ apping out of th eir lives. I outside state, ho saw w by th e s tre n g th of O th e . R epublican m W W oodw orth re tu rn e d last T uesday ouldn't It be lovely If Jim m ie h is actio n s th a t he will be no too! tick et as a ru n n in g m ate to Mr. from C hetco w here th ey sp en t the nhould follow In his fa th e r's foot I of th e W igw am if he w ins th e elec- j Hoover, th e politicians h ere assert. steps?" Or, "Now when Mary gets p a st few w eeks surveying. i tion. A p p aren tly th e T ig er leaders • • • • m arried." or, "My child shall be a A baby boy w as born S unday , have com e aro u n d to th e belief j WT,ne a lot of goggip lg going the musician, a m inister, a teacher,” m o rning to Mr. and Mrs. O liver th a t they can n o t affo rd a b reak ro unds ab o u t w hat th e Adminis- any of a dozen o th er things th a t W est. Dr. A rth u r G ale o f B andon a re purely the random selections of w lth th e D em ocratic g overnor an d trat)o n p)an8 in reg ard to w heat th e adults. Mary and jlm m ie mny w as th e a tte n d in g physician. Miss L u e tta Jo h n sto n m otored it looks as th o u g h he will be able an d cotton p a rtic u la rly as to w h e th - have entirely different Ideas and I to co u n t upon T am m an y ’s effective e r n in ten d s to flood th e m a rk e t, abilities which would make them to M arshfield to spend th e w eek end though som ew hat g ru d g in g su p p o rt w h h itg pregent holdings the m ost nnsulted to follow any line th at the w ith h er fath er. when th e n atio n al convention is ac c u rate p ictu re ap p e a rs to be th at ' pa.rent ,could ch° os<‘ for ‘hem and Mrs. J. M cD onald a tten d ed a heId ' a policy of lettin g n a tu re tak e i t s ' L#t 80 lo.n«. »• ‘I1* V ocees of grow- bridge p a rty a t th e hom e o f h er lng-up th a t before the child can friend. Mrs. H oughton in Coquille L ate rep o rts ind icate th a t Roose- course w ould best describe its pre-I com bat it, the a ttitu d e of mind ’ T h u rsd ay . velt will com m and 802 votes w hen sen t a ttitu d e . F ro m now on it is 1 which started with a hope has be M rs H ay w ard of Cape B lanco th e D em ocratic C onvention is call- likely th a t th e soft pedal will be j come a habit and every bit of tra in ed to o rd er n ext sum m er. T his is placed on all official actio n s in re-1 ing is tow ard the end the p aren ts lighthouse w as visitin g frien d s in have thus chosen for his destiny. Sixes the la tte r p a r t of th e week. v astly m ore th a n tw o -th ird s neces- g ard to the tw o big crops, Mr. a n d Mrs. R alp h H elm ken sa ry to choose a D em ocratic candi- T h ere is a grow ing belief th a t Strangely enough even in many spent S unday on th e Sixes. date, or 666 votes. W ith such a C h in a's need fo r w h eat, w hich will cases w here the children show I foregone conclusion th e D em o crats probably re a c h n e a re r fifty m illion j some obvious ability in a different ; Mrs C. C H ayes and tw o ch ild line, so strong Is the habit of mind ren m otored to B andon S atu rd ay a re b eg in n in g to s tir aro u n d and bushels in stead of th e fifteen w hich that they Ignore this and belittle It, 1 aftern o o n . look over th e list of av ailab le cand- h as been prom ised it on long term until, alas, the child's life is mis i President Hoover yielded to the Mr. and Mrs. A lbert W ells m o ¡dates for V ice-P resident. S uch a credits, will be supplied from th e ¡ directed and another mlstlt Is made. , cameraman and stood fo r this photo The only fair a ttitu d e of mind tored to Gold B each Sunday. m an is alm o st certain to be chosen g o v ern m en t surplus, w h eth er th e j graph the day before he celebrated from th e Solid S outh o r from th e bill Is ever collected o r not. C otton | for a new parent to cultivate th a t ' Mrs Ida C ornw all sp en t S a tu r hn birthday on August 10. d ay and S unday in P o rt O rford. Southw est. T he condition lends is a h a rd e r problem an d the F a rm I will lead to the best Interests of i his child is that of passivity In Miss Hazel. G eorge an d E llio tt sig n ifican ce to th e recen t activ ities ( B oard, w hich recen tly said it would any choosing of“ thíT pat'íf”he sha'l'l W oodw orth, an d D onald M cKenzie of "A lfalfa Bill" M urray, G overnoi m ake no decision as to w h eth er it take. W hat does a parent know w ere guests S a tu rd a y n ig h t of Mrs. of O klahom a, an d G overnor H u e y ' m ig h t dum p it or not, can be ex- about his child's desire, tastes, in-I ! Long, of L ouisiana. M u rray 's spec- ( pected to an n o u n ce it will h a n g on dlvlduallty? Absolutely nothing, B en M unson, a t Lakeside, re tu rn ing to Sixes Sunday. ta c u la r challenge to th e oil inter- • to it fo r a tim e anyhow , chiefly be- ¡ P aren ts a re hoping for the best ' ests _ _ d i i.___ •_ . u . tte . ._______ . I j _____ — In — Mr. an d Mrs. R ay Mills w ere an L ong's ra n c e s ___ on ___ cot- cause . it . c _____ a n n o . t _» sell , it k ___________ now a t a n y I 1 for th eir children but they must g uests over the week end w ith Mrs. j ton have p u t both m en in th e pub- , w here n e a r a price th a t would save j learn to throw on the scrap heap all th e ir own hopes and aspirations W ashington, D. C, Mills' fa th er, A. C. Snider. Mrs. lie eye. E ith e r m an w ould be m ore ’ its face. T he A d m in istratio n feels except as they merge with the th an satisfa c to ry to th e Old South ! th ere is no cu re fo r th e situ atio n child's and leave him to find his Mills will be rem em bered as Miss M arg aret Snider. T hey left for an d satisfy th e tick et-m ak ers from ' an d th a t everybody know s it an d own individual destiny. T his is the i mauuui.... ............. ....... -rnnniunimiiimiiii...... — —I a geographical stan d p o in t. (th e re fo re th e re is no use In try in g only way In which they can be a ( . ___ ttnmttanmmmmamn.... L K lam ath F alls yesterday. — b y — Mrs. R eab au g h of R o seb u rg has R oosevelt h as not only em erged to an n o u n ce p lan s w hich It know s help and not a hindrance. Many a child rath e r than go contrary to w ould see again. Special C orrespondent tached to m ule deer or w hite-tailed been a guest of Mrs. G eorge Tolley from his co n test w ith T am m an y c an n o t be c a rrie d out. his parent's wishes has given up -------------------- since la st T hursday. w ith added prestige b u t his m ore deer. his own wishes and am bitions to I T he ch am b e r o f C om m erce a t Co- C aptain M abin an d son, C harles recen t activ ities in in d em m an d in g a « « , Vnrv I H en fy E lfo rd of Coquille is c ir - ] follow some in which his h eart w as ! qulHo adopted a resolution last P ringle, of the Cape B lanco lig h t W ashington, D. C., Sept. 9— T h at h eav ier incom e tax in New Y ork ‘ c u latin g a petition th ro u g h o u t Coos I ,n no tneasure acting. And when Week req u estin g the co u n tv cham - house w ere business v isito rs In th e R epublican P a rty is p lan n in g to S tate to m eet th e u n e m p lo y m e n t' . , , , . you come right down to It » n t . m u m y cnam untv ' seek in in g g s sig on » a ns-! . . ? . - 10 anv b er to m ak e an e ffo rt to secure a fig h t a h a rd b attle n ex t y ear w hen [ crisis h as m et w ith w arm approval, ^ co ''Un g n n a a tu u re res s on pe B andon S aturday. parent would be Just as happy to have his child a success In his own | reductlon ln th e price of gasoline, ' ' ea?e ° A g reat deal of excitem en t w as th e P resid en tial cam paign is run i H e w an ts to raise $20,000.000 for th e . , 1< n aS " iL ” r 8 so n ' or J °r * ° *B field as In the one he selects for G asoline is shipped from C alifornia caused here y esterd ay when an a ir off is show n by th e in tro d u ctio n of j d istress fu n d and fig u res th e weal- D w ight M orrow s nam e as a p o s -' th v can affo rd to pay m ore t o c o n , . " " , • him. The difficulty is Just th at the j Pa s t th e Coos co u n ty p o rts to P ort- plane sought a lan d in g on th e grav- fo r th e second b at the w in te r d istress I t Is likely p en “ e n t‘8 ry being found gull- p aren t has the first say and so land an d sold fo r less th a n here, th e onlookers feared the pilot w as sible can d id ate th e onlookers feared t he pilot w as place on th e tick et. W h eth e r th ere ; th a t in creased taxes fo r those who ty on a c h arg e of slay in g his uncle, many tim es forgets th a t his child Is th is section being req u ired to pay DOt a .d“ P" C8t* * h,m ae,i' tra n sp o rta tio n back from P o rt.sn d W illiam W hobrey. can best affo rd to pay th em will K© I l i o W aatsrn N e w sp ap er U n io n l < X X X X X > < X >O O ^ < > O O O < > O O C > O O O O O 0 O O O < > O O O < be adopted. All these actio n s have ? m ade him a p o p u lar figure and a m an w ho will be h ard for th e R e C oncerning th e deer season the publicans to beat gam e laws give the follow ing: D eer M orrow is one of th e m ost pop M arshfield, Sept. 8.- E rn e s t P o r w ith forked horns—Open u la r m en In th e en tire R epublican season rWE-FELLOW T hat PLOWS ter, 14, of Allegany, lost th e sight P a rty . H is success In Mexico, S eptem ber 20 to O ctober 25 of each of both eyes T uesday w hen a d yna w hich w as on th e verge of a b usi hi S H orh loudest is m ite cap he had found exploded. year B ag lim it. 2 C olum bian black- n ess w a r w ith th e U nited S tates a t USUALLY T H i POOREST tall deer (the kind found in so u th H e did not know w h a t it w as He th e tim e he w as se n t th ere, show ed w as g rin d in g it on a grin d sto n e w est O regon) o r 1 m ule deer o r 1 him a m an o f high calibre. As a AT DBlVIMG A CAB... when th e explosion occurred, blind- w hite-tailed deer d u rin g an y one ) M organ p a rtn e r, his w eak est point T H E C O U N TR Y F A IT H Ing him . P h y sician s said he n ever season B oth deer tags m ust be at- j w ith m any of a rad ical tendency, B y Norm an Gale I he has n ev er been connected w ith Here in the country's heart. an y m ovem ent th a t h as been again- Where the grass is green. i st th e w o rk in g m an. In addition, Life is the same sweet life | he Is know n to be In sy m p ath y A t it e’er hath been. , w ith th e wets, p a rtic u la rly the ELEC TRICITY 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 for 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 vou suggestions regard ing your wiring and costs and assist you in every 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. What’s What PORT ORFORD ELECTRIC COMPANY Frank Seal, Manager. Dynamite Cap Explodes; Boy looses Both Eyes Deep Sea Fishing Tackle Deer Season to Open ROPER FLAMO RANGES COLONIAL RANGES Hardware 0 0 Fumiture PORT ORFORD HARDWARE and FURNITURE CO. Port Orford, Oregon • O O O <><><><><><><><><><><><><><> <><><><><><><><><><><><> <><><>- i “lig h t w ine and beer" co n tin g en t, j an d would co rral m any R epublican I v oters w ho m ig h t be tem p ted to stra y to th e D em ocratic fold, w here liquor h as its stro n g est ad- I ♦Î* I T y y y y y y y y y y y Trust in a God still lives. And the bell at morn Floats with a thought o f God O’er the ris itx com. God And This And comes down in the rain. the crop grows tall— is the country faith best o f all I HUMORETTES F IN E ‘I went to an organ recital yester day and sure did enjoy it." Who played?” Nobody—it was my professor’s appendicitis lecture/ ' j Miss Sourbrash—A woman Is as old as she looks, don’t you think? Slwwboy—Oh, but surely you are an exception to the rule I Father—This thrashing I ’m going to give you, Clarence, will hurt me more than it will vou Clarence Well. Pop don't be too , rough on your,el t You ain’t been *♦* feeling so well lately. Mrs. Rideout—What lovely, fleecy clouds. I ’d like to he up there sit y ting on one of them. Mr. Rideout—A ll right—you driv, A n Am erican W arwick 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. The Heads where the Pacific may be seen in three direc tions from an altitude of 250 feet above sea level. The 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. PRINTING Cape Blanco, the farthest west point in the United States, and the government lighthouse located there. Brushes Creek and the beautuul drive on the Oregon Coast highway through the shaded region back of Humbug mountain. Floras Lake with a shore line of approximately 25 miles, lo cated amid a beautiful setting of green foliage. Prices Right The Middle Elk river aad the Upper Sixes river for moun tain pastimes, including trout fishing and deer hunting. Deepsea fishing through the Port Orford harbor. P o rt O rfo rd N e w s Colonel Edward M House, at 7J, is back at his old In c h o f P re si dent-m aking He is now busy p ro X moting Govern - Presidential t i jd R io.evelt as s Port Orford Reef where the interesting sealions congregate by the thousands.