Page 2. November 17,1931. PORT ORFORD NEWS PORT ORFORD NEWS learning secrets about themselves which time has kept * > > « > « « « « * + birds, and are of the very latest Beside Thy great ♦ and best sanitary types securely locked even from them. Gift of all. ®t*tsred a t the Post office at Port Orford, Oregon, as second class SLXE8 NO TES ♦ Charles F Winters, president of Give us mall m atter under Act o f March 3, 1-67# “We are all being weighed at a time when the ♦ the show, states that preparations A pure heart; Published weakly at P o rt O rford. Oragoa scales tell nothing but the truth. It is a disaster for * * * " < * > « > « « « « « are progressing rapidly. Materials May our service be the beat OBO W 8O R A N 8O N , E d ito r some. But it is also a heaven-sent opportunity for Mr and Mrs John Masterson and *“ Ve a,r“ dy b**" a" embled *” th* When life’s harvest is gathered May we have rest Mr and Mrs Clarence Zumwalt at- llr « " bulWi” « th«t *« to be used others. SUBSCRIPTION RATES tended the Armistice Day dance at V * / ’ “P "Many strange things are coming out of this up- One T e a r ------------------------------- ( l e t last Wednesday night x c Women who like to trip along in degree of tolerance which we are evidencing under Bandon meodore Amdt of of Chicago is i. „ f ‘c~ rdlnK ~ to Secretary — Theodore Arndt Jens * F style are falling for pajamas 81« M o n t h s _________________ ( I . • • 6 * Svinth numerous inquiries are com- heaval. But strangest of all perhaps, is the amazing visiting at the home of Mr and Svin,th "umerou8 mquiriaa are com- A dvertising rates 94 cen ts per colum n Inch. Patient and Often her° ic X n AofhMr.°‘X onMr **““ *8 “ a" flf Refiners an d ¿Bayers o f _ Tuesday, November 17, 1931. acceptance of all that this has brought to us, proves Emmet Gray and his mother have a"d P0"10" 1^ 8 heretofore unknown returned from a several weeks trip 1 !°C , ally ™ e ln*>u*r'“ are asking for N a tiv e P latinum and G old only the firm foundatipn foundation of our entire structure Real men are made of w hat they get out of them " not ?nly tl? .eJ fi^in H ig h es t M a rk e t Prices Uis4- 4-U'x czxl,’ __ i l rt . to Valley points F information, particularly premium selves, and not out of others.—The M aster Padlock. ,’U t. „ solldanty on which the future will be built, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph H elm k.n o f! and rUleB ° f„tbe sh° W „ , las well. W ILD BBR G BR O S. Coquille visited on the Sixes S a t-! Th* pramlura list' a bo° k of 30 S M E L T IN G k R E F IN IN G C O urday 1 Pa&es and cover, is o ff the press “It takes a real upheaval to bring things out.’’ Of&oe» 742 Market ¿at., San F A * te cms Plant: South San F n a o a Mrs' C. C. Woodworth and son. i’ cirf ulatJ d Sev’ and Mrs George Tolley motored to W“ . g° ' mal1’ THE PRESS Port Orford Wednesday to attend I and the others will go out H. L. HOUSTON, M. D. 1 J“ “ faat “ they can be addre,s- I he press of a state, more than any other force the the Arm istice Day program. program THE EIRE TEST Physician and Surgeon. Elllott Woodworth returned Fri-i an malled. A n im n n e ta n t t t • u • • j ln it, has the power to educate thinking leadership ■»•<>« Woodworth returned Fri-' ™ The list shows shows a a considerable considerable An im portant m anufacturer in a basic industry of the state and to nut thoughts into tho m i n H - Z c ,lay from a Portland trip The 1|8‘ Phones: Office 491, Home 492 was talking about depression. True, there is nothing t h o s p w h o H o n . , i t h i n k H ^ . n i v • ¿ u - ? d s f Mrs J McDonald motored to inf rease in trophies and special Fahy - Morrison Bldg new in that. He told of a dozen cases where it had ’hose'who do notTl. ‘ This responsibility was Port Orford last Tuesday to attend prizes this year. vear Fifteen beautiful Bandon, Oregon. brought sorrow and 3u f f o r i „ g " h o r s where * ™ t e r .- D r . B ra d fo rd Knapp. . = , » „ „ silver cups are being offered, the largest of which, offered by the Lions club, being inches ... In struggles of a life-time hung in the balance There ^ ¡ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ * wpH party. Besides the honor g u e s t s ------------- ------------------------ — _ 25 ------ C. R. WADE ---- ---- —--- — cuyton Kreiger ivicigci ------ — — •vvt.vvi HOC icsigiiru nothing new in that, either. It is getting to be an old !♦ middle m notes * W _T.Mr.and re8lffned and son James, Mr and Mrs Lloyd the forePart o f last week as man- champion bird. The second largest 1 Attorney-at U» story. But, he said something else and in th at there * 4 White, George Axtell and Henry ° f the P ° rt Orford bakery and C“P *’ “" " I by W estarn Wor,d T is now living on her ranch south and goea to ‘be one w i‘h the be.it was much th at is new. First N ational Bank Bldg ! Patton. of town. i display of poultry. The cups range I “Many a man,” he said, “when this is all over as Mr and Mrs E L Harrl8 at _____________ I down to 6t4 inches in height and ! ' attdt>D Oregon it soon must be, will say ‘it was a terrible price to s T X ¿ X X X V “ " " Pnolt». C !L „ x TV are aI1 beautifully engraved. A com- ------------ I OUliry >how to Have I.lete list of the trophies and spec- {C a m e pay, but I have gotton something out of it wh ch was' a , m T . to Meet H oover Rooin for More Than ial awards will be given in the next worth the price a hundred times over.’ More than <£* t X 700 Birds This Ypar 13sue Of Western World. Informa- money losses are coming out of this ordeal. The truth Hf>nry Patton place, • tion on classifications, rules, etc., Port Orford. about men is rising to the surface like oil poured on Thursday co u n ty surveyor Fitz Accommodations for at least 700 is given on page 3, the material be­ 4— --- x ------ r i ------- 1 . . . . . " . hugh was busy surveying the new ing taken from the premium list j birds will be provided at the second I r. w ....... ........ " rh ■ S oT “ 7 A h0.!.00k?d big when a " " p U « “ y.-“ S " 2 h'„,uZ. I am back at annual Bandon E gg & Poultry show whlch waM P 'ln,pd ln ‘he median- ‘ was serene are being dwarfed by the giant waves lash- «ik to the Oregon co a st highw ay! | to be held ln the Rosa building 'Cal dePartment of ‘bis newspaper, My Shop ing the ship of commerce. Others whom time had over- near the Carl Whi‘e place. He was • at the corner of First and Baltl- i In addl‘ion ‘° ‘be trophies and more on December 1, 2 and 3. A i sPeciaI awards there will be cash looked have demonstrated a strength which is bring- b„y Jiang% »reig% E L ! shipm ent of new wire coops was i prizes and hundreds o f specially rapidly to the front. appointed viewers by the county ' received this week, which added to PrePared goW-leaf ribbons. W here I shaM be Friendships are feeling the test of fire. Bonds court. - ■ - last year and Prof. C. S. Brewster of Portland, what * — was - bought a licensed poultry judge, is again which seemed strong and secure are snapping like Henry Patton was a Port orford < those to be borrowed from the Coos pleased to see and Curry County Fair association, to be judge at the show. rubber-bands stretched to the bursting point; others v‘!itor la8t w*ek will give sufficient display room my old patrons. are ,,roving their worth under the severest test: still ,a for a huge flock of prize birds. Thanksgiving The coops are made In varied sizes Our Father others which seemed slight are suddenly grown strong In hon°r Mr. and Mr«, h . l . Ä S - : I ‘o^ accomm odate from one to six We thank Thee and stout. McCartney, who are leaving very OSTRANDER’S TO EXCHANGE- Marshfield. CoT- For all we have and are r ■n"PL re" tS . T disc" vT . ? f have never X ", X X X “ “ „X Premier Pierre Laval, of Prxnc , . Thou hast blessed us tage Grove and Valley farms; al­ accepted the President’s invi a ' really known their own children. Many of them are p*ace ° n ‘be Middle Eik, Mr and BARBER SHOP Far beyond our due. so Montana, Arkansas and Colo­ to run over and help him plan The harvest finding a nobility of character w here‘only youthful Mr8 E L Harris entertained on methods to beat the w orld', dcprri- rado farms; to excange for Cur­ Is abundant; trivialities were supposed to be. And some men are Saturday at * most e"J°yable 'ar«-| (ion. ry county property. If you have 1 Our needs seem small land to sell list with me for r e - 1 suits. B. Johnston, Saginaw, Ore- 1 O n e V illa g e S m ith y Cioes M o d e rn E°n- N17t4c. A lon g the S eash ore EYE DOCTOR COMING—Dr. Clarke of the Clarke Optical Co. Portland. Ore., EYE SIGHT SPEC­ IALISTS. will be in Port Orford all day and evening, on his regular monthly trip. MONDAY, NOV. 23. at the Port Orford Hotel. SEE HIM ABOUT YOUR EYES ltc Tide Table for Week Ending November 24. 1931, ul Port Orford. High A M P M Wednesday, November 18 Thursday, November 19 Friday, November 20 _ . Saturday, November 21 ___ Sunday, November 22 ______ Monday, November 23 _____ Tuesday, November 24 _____ 7.40 8 22 9 00 9 34 .10:07 .10 38 .11 47 Ixiw A M. P 11 7:2C 8:31 9:27 10 17 —:— — 11 10 12:44 1:36 2:23 3 06 3 46 4:26 4.57 1:42 2 36 3 22 4:05 4:46 5:22 5:58 FOR T R A D E —Property In Ven­ tura, Calif., for business property In Port Orford. What have you to offer? Address Box 18c. Route 2. Ventura, Calif. Good 5 Room House Dr. Clarke, EYE SPECIALIST in Port Orford, MON., Nov. 23. at Port Orford Hotel. ltc U H IIIH IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIH IIIIIIIIIIIIIII i i h i i i i i i i i i i i i i h ,,,,,,,,,,,, Men — Women — Children I RUBBER GOODS EOR ALL Bools — Shoes — (ìaloshes — Rubbers = = = OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT r ic* “ nl v «” «y- P * . blacksmith for 45 years, carriea S in !? ,T 2 ? ‘ »found on an automobile, letting his village shop stand idle. ri *tUI •Und »"d «»1* a* they did in the days of Longfellow's p.*m Sir Hubert Return« irom Polar Exploit Complete Line Standard Groceries C. A. LONG GENERAL MERCHANDISE STORE Port Orford, Oregon ........................... .............................................................. | E . J . T ille y | LANGLOIS, OREGON McCormick-Deering Ranch Machinery Cream Separators. Tractors, Mowing Machine«. Milking x | Machine« Shingle., Flooring Etc Rustic Shlplap. Doors. W indow .. Moulding Ironing Boards. Bread Boards, P erfection P laster Wallboard. House and Building T rim m ings Z Hubert Wilkins, who was forced to abandon attempts to reach the E in undersea route, hat returned to this country with Lady = '"“ ,U Building And Carpenter Work By Day O r Contract Camant Work, Septic Tanka Sidewalks. Foundation Blocks, Etc House P ain tin g Dairy Bara W hitewashing by Power Sprayer In the County Court of the State o f Oregon for the County of Cur­ ry. In the matter of the E state of i Frank E. Speare, Deceased. The undersigned having been ap­ pointed by the County Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Curry, adm inistrator of the Estate of Frank E. Speare. deceased, and having qualified, notice is hereby given tq the creditors of, and all persons having claim s against said deceased, to present them, verified las required by law. within six months after the first publication of this notice to said Louis L. Knapp at his residence In Curry | County. Oregon. LOUIS L. KNAPP. Administrator of the Estate of Frank E. Speare. De­ ceased. First publication Oct. 20. 1931 Last publication Nov. 17. 19S1. MYRTLEWOOD NOVELTIES for the TOURISTS Tables, Sewing Cabinets Etc. Made in Port Orford MYRTLEWOOD SHOP D. D. McGill, Prop. Port Orford Oregon ROPER FLAMO RANGES $ ----- Furniture We are continuously extending our line« and connecting up new cus­ tomers. l e t us give you a wiring estimate. PORT ORFORD ELECTRIC CO. Frank H. Seal. Manager > Associated Gas Kelly Springfield Tires L. B HATTON Prop. Port Orford. Oregon Curry ( napter No. 135 O. E. S. Regular meetings, third Satur­ day of each month. Visitors always welcome W orthy Matron Florence Ponting Secretary, Velma Sabin Í PORT ORFORD t LODGE A. F. & A. M No. 170 Meets second Saturday of each • month. Visiting brethern wel I come. | BER N A L FORTY, t W orshipful Master ♦ HLA At’IS M. SMITH. Secretary. Œ o = 0 S A H iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiin iiiim m im iliiiiiiiH iiilt,iiiiilii iill|||,|l l |l„ il ll l| | | | ~ k x x > o o o o o o H A T T O N ’S X PORT ORFORD HARDW ARE and FURNITURE CO. Port Orford, Oregon H a ll CONFECTIONERY Up-to-Date Goods Always Fresh W. J. Paulman. Prop. I j Port Orford, Ore. SERVICE STATION The average family can operate from our system their lights, w ash­ er and Iron for S2.00 per month. Ask those » h o use our service. Hardware Pool Desks, Bedroom Suites, C O N S ID E R T H I S COLONIAL RANGES < R Henry, of I^ aglots In «barge of Building Department W C Boyd A son of iAngtols. In charge of P ainting D epartm ent We will be glad to give you eetlm atee on all Building Mat» tola Painting, Etc. Electric IJght FlaoU Water Plants. Puatpa. Engines. Pipe And F lttlaga NOTICE TO CREDITORS L o g g e rs ÍJ C I Approximately 5 acres cleared PLEA SE TAKE NOTICE that balance rolling with som e good | the Final Account In E state of bottom land. House ln good con­ GEORGE H. W II a SON, deceased dition. F ine spring. is filed In County Court of State of Oregon, for Curry County; that the Court set December 14, 1931, at See W alter Robinson Court House, Gold Beach. Curry- Port Orford. Ore. County, Oregon, as the tim e and place for hearing of objections thereto and settlem ent thereof 1 G LENN O. ROZELL ' As Administrator of said | ; Estate. NS».5c. I Deep Sea Fishing Tackle Or Hang Dealer In Eairbanks-.Morse Products 5 Miles from Port Orford = = Lime, Cement And Roofing S - I Mile Off Highway NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT We C arry a Eull Line of Shoes for M B 200 Acre« Logged O ff Land