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PORT ORFORD NEWS ^ o r^ rfo rd j^ O reg o n ^ u esd a^ ^ ^ rillO ^ Ö S jl All Clear Sailing 1 After the Fog W ednesday In J a n u a ry and reco rd (I W A N T E D —To P u rc h a se tr a c t of ¡nation fo r S h eriff N O TICE TO C R E D IT O R S th e ir votes, w hich a re ta k e n by m es P o rt O rfo rd ce d a r su itab le for I t nom inated and elected I prom saw ing b a tte ry stock; also loca T H E COUNTY C O U R T OF ise the people of C u rry county a C b te ic d a t (b a Pi to ff ire a t P o rt O rfo rd . OreKoo. a ( aecood c la s i sen g ers to W ashington an d counted by th e House of R ep resen tativ es, tion fo r mill. A ddress L, cara of T H E S T A T E O F O REG ON , F O R sensible econom ical and efficient m a t n iB tter u n d er Act of M arch 3, 1179 By H. LOUIS RAYBOLD w hich th en declares th e can d id ate P o rt O rford News. ltc a d m in istratio n of th e a ffa irs of the C U R R Y COUNTY P u b lish ed w eekly a t P o rt O rfo rd . O regoa h av in g received th e larg est nu m b er S h eriff's office I-UE sky. blue seas, blue eyes In th e M atter of th e GEO. W. 8O RA N8O N. K d lto r of electoral votes to be elected BOY W A N T E D —To organize P ort looking Into id s ! I E sta te of F W SM ITH O rford u n it of S ta te Model A ir president. “I w ouldn't call th e king tuy own C H A R LE S H P E A R S E . SUBSCRIPTION RATHS: If no can d id ate h as a m a jo rity of co u sin !” cried F orrester Knowlton, plane club. W rite D. D. McMullen, D eceased. y o g COUNTY CLERK th e electoral votes, how ever, the as lie helped Peggy Sanford Into his Ona Y e a r ______ ___________ $ > • • 407 K St., G ra n ts P ass. Ore. ltp N O T IC E IS H E R E B Y GIVEN j respectfully subm it m y nam e to H ouse of R ep resen tativ es itself h as shining mahogany speed boat T h a t the undersigned has been duly t he R epublican electors of C u rrv c OMBO R IN G L E T P E R M A N E N T Hix M o n t h s _________________ $ ] • • th en *he pow“r to elect th e p resi “ W here shall we go— North pole. appointed a d m in is tra to r of the Es- county to be voted on for th e nom- A d v ertisin g ra te s t 't c e n ts p er co lu m n ln :h . dent. and it doesn't have to choose South pole, or merely the blue Ca ta te of C harles H. P earse, deceased, jnatlon for C ounty C lerk a t th e W AVE $5.00. C all M rs E. L. from am ong th e p a rty nom inees, nary isles and an y and all persons having p rim ary election of May 20. 1932. but can go outside of them and W hite, P o rt O rford. F 9tl0c P re tty I’eggy laughed. "P erso n al claim s a g a in s t said esta te a re here P olitical prom ises, for th e most elect anybody who is qualified. T h at ly, I'd ch io se the Blue C anary Isles, by required to p resen t said claim s, p art, a re but em pty phrases. too has never happened. On th e if It w e -e n t for w orrying Aunt duly verified as by law required, F O R SA LE—S ta n d a rd m ak e of AMES S JO H N ST O N y o u tw o or th ree occasions early in o u r GeorgiunH As it is, how about T am a t the office of W illis T W hite, piano n e a r P o rt O rford. Will h isto ry when th e election w as arack cove?” sacrifice fo r u npaid balance. A Sr., in P o rt O rford, Oregon, w ithin FO R COUNTY ASSESSOR | th ro w n Into the H ouse of R ep resen “Y ou're captain!** said F orrester six m onths from th e d ate of this snap. E asy term s. W rite T allm an I hereby announce m yself as a tatives, th e leading p a rty candidate- and th e next moment they were notice. P iano Store, Salem , O re. F2t3c. can d id ate fo r the nom ination for was the one ev entually chosen. B ut off. D ated this 22nd day of M arch, office of C ounty A ssessor on the it m ig h t happen. The two of them were members 1932. R epublican tick et a t th e prim al y Ju d g e J. M H anley of N o rth of a M urary hay house party and H A R R Y A. P E A R S E , election to be held in C u rry C oun D akota, h as sta rte d a m ovem ent for had been Irresistibly draw n to one A d m in istrato r of the E s P h ysician and Surgeon ty, Oregon, on th e 20th day of May, independent electoral tic k e ts In as an o th er from the very sta rt, al ta te of C harles H. P earse. 1932. P hones O ffice 491, H om e 492 m any sta te s as possible, in th e be though it seemed nt tim es as If Deceased. G E O R G E W SUTTON lief th a t th e re is a g re a t m ass of Aunt G eorgiana were contriving to JU L IU S COHN. F ah y - M orrison Bldg v oters who would u n d er no circu m k eep them apart. 425 Yeon Building. B andon, Oregon. But now tie had tier to himself P o rtlan d , Oregon. stan ces w an t to su p p o rt d em ocratic nom inees and who will be opposed ' f,,r " whole afternoon with the blue A ttorney for A dm inistrator. FO R COUNTY COM M ISSIO NER to th e re-election of Mr. Hoover, í s‘H»nier skies over them and the M arch22tfc. I ta k e this m eans of an nouncing who seem s certain to be th e repub- ¡ ‘*!||p 8t. Law rence stretching altead, _____________ i to the voters of C u rry C ounty th a t lican nom inee. If such in d ep en d en t! L ittle was said until, suddenly and A ttornev-at-I^aw p m it ic a i r i u n c 1 am a car didate for nomina,ion for lists of electors can be set up in , on the Impulse of the moment, I V JI j I 1 lV gA L i U -A 1 Y IJS C ounty C om m issioner on the Dem- F irst N atio n al B ank Bldg a few strateg ically located s t a te s .! T orrester reached across to where F O B S H E R IF F o cratlc ticket. If I am nom inated an d should be elected, th e re m ig h t «‘P*W 8a* in a cretonned wicker O regoa I hereby announce m y candidacy! and elected. I will conduct t h e a f - | B andon be a su fficien t n u m b er of independ I , h alr and possessed him self of her for the nom ination of S h eriff on , fairs of the county to th e best of e n t electors, so chosen, to prevent hand. eith er of th e m ajo r p a rty c a n d id a te ,' »I«'Wly she w ithdrew it. a trou | thp D em ocratic tick et a t the com- my ability, A C. T H O M PSO N from g ettin g a m ajo rity in th e elec- blp'« ''»«k in Iter eyes. “ P lease!” j «“ » p rim ary election. If nom inated to ral college And th a t is w h a' f «''arrester's heart sank. "I w asn't ' an d elected I will run the office to FO R COUNTY C L E R K Ju d g e H anley and a group of a n ti - ! J ,,,t P|a ? inK- Peggy.” he said hoarse-I thp best of my ab ility and in the H oover republicans a re aim in g at '-v- '« « flln *lui‘p crazy about you. i in te re sts of the taxpayers. I hereby announce my candidacy A. J. BAILEY for the nom ination on th e R epub T hey w an t to th ro w th e election of * " ant you for nty w ife .’ lican tick et for th e office of C ounty 1932 into th e H ouse of R ep resen ta- I Peggy lifted a pair of m iserable eyes to his. “It's im possible!” she Clerk of C u rry County. If I am fives. FO R COUNTY ASSESSO R T h a t’s an o th er th in g th a t isn 't said. I hereby announce m yself as a i nom inated and elected I will w ork "Intpossihlp? Then you must care can d id a te fo r the R epublican nom fo r the best in te re sts of the ta x likely to happen, b u t also It is some-1 for someone else?” th in g th a t m ig h t happen. ination for C ounty Assessor, su b payers. ''Oh. n o !” cried Peggy quickly je c t to the approval of the R e C. J DOYLE. 'T h a t is—I mean—well. I’m en publican voters a t th e May p ri gaged to L ester.” m aries. F rid ay th e H a rtm a n T h eatre In F o rrester stared, unable to he F S. MOORE. Bandon w as reopened to th e p u b lic ' Heve w hat he had heard T rue lit a fte r having u ndergone a th o ro u g h ' w asn't her own cousin, nnd ye' F O R S H E R IF F renovation w ith several additio n al i why, everyone. Including his own (W r V entura, C alif, P ro p erty j I hereby announce m y candidacy im provem ents installed | family, knew what sort o f „ boy L»-« for A v isit to the th e a tre reveals th e - was. Weak, unable to r e s ls iif o r nom ination on the R epublican H tic k e t for the office of S h eriff of fact th a t th e en tire in te rio r has ’ tem ptation of any sort. been done over and th a t a nu m b er ! “ «’eggy—” he begun desperately. ' C u rry County. I am a tax p ay e r and I F o rt O rfo rd B usiness or H igh- > decided improvement« have been But Peggy Interrupted him. "Look I am u n d er no obligations to a n y - 1 way P ro p erty , or w h at have you. f ? ' body. * i m ade p articu larly su ch as will in- F o rrester, is th at sm oke?" In q u ire a t the F o rrester looked ahead w here n i If nom inated and elected, I will crease the acoustic q u alities of the house. The sidew alls a re a ttra c tiv e form less gray cloud w:fs blotting enforce the law s vigorously and fearlessly an d will ru n the sh eriff's! ly adorned w ith han g in g s th a t a re out th eir view. P hone 11. P o rt O rford, Ore. } Fog,” lie said briefly, “rolling la • office on a business basis. both a rtistic an d th a t b e tte r th e frmn tlie ocean. With a turn of sound. MOSS A V E R IL L. T he color schem e in 'th e new dec the wheel, he swung the S tarling Refiners an d ‘Buyers o f o ratio n s is grey and gold while the about so sharply she showed tier F O R SH ER IFF" d rap es a re of a rich red. The e n blades ubove water. "We'll have to A nnouncing my candidacy on the Native Platinum and Gold race it home." lie said. tran ce to the th e a tre and the foyer, At that instant, the engine sput- J « ^P ublican ticket fo r S h eriff of H ighest Market Prices in fact the color o f th e en tire in Establish'd 1907 lered. caught, nnd died. With an C u rrX C ountX on th e p latfo rm of te rio r has been lightened an d lend W ILD BER G BROS. exclam ation, F orrester sprang to the sane and stric tly Im partial law en- a m ore ch eery atm osphere. SM ELTING 8t REFINING CO tank. T hen lie groaned. "H ang Lea- > ?°rcem ent. Often: 742 Market St., San FrancucS T he rear of th e balcony h as been te r! I let him have this boat all day ! 1 have bpen a resident of th is PUm: South Sac Francuco p artitio n ed off in o rd er to help th» yesterday and told him to he sure county fo r 17 years sound qualities. T h ree row s of the A W HALL and till up al the landing. Instead, E L E C T IO N O F A P R E S ID E N T i high-m inded, honorable class and fine upholstered loge seats have he turned in the reserve and we've been moved from th e balcony to the alto g eth er unlikely to go co n tra ry been running on that." F O R COUNTY C L E R K to th e clearly expressed m an d ates re a r of the first floor w here they He was too concerned over tlie (C ontinued from page 1.) I ta k e th is o p p o rtu n ity to an-1 ' of th e v oters at the polls If any- displace four rows of th e regulai discovery to notice I lull P eg g y 's nounce m y candidacy for the office I ( th in g of th e so rt ever should h a p seats. eyes had widened suddenly al the of C ounty C lerk e f C urry C ounty i S w iss A A m erican W atch Re- independent individual judgm ents. The ex terio r of the th eatre, to mention of L ester's nam e pen, I', would be m ore likely to oc pairing — S p ectacles II Wlls ' subject to the w ill of the R epub- , In New York sta te , for example, cu r in som e of th e s ta te s w ith a g eth er w ith the electric sign and . ' ? B*" ° U' '"** lica" p‘pctors a t P rim ary Elec- All W ork G uaranteed th e re a re forty-five presidential sm aller rep resen tatio n in th e elec display cases, has also been re p a in t llck lah situation they were In Al tion j am a c c p roperty electors to be chosen. I t has never to ral college ed an d decorated. Coquille reat v. cool w isps of the lie»Mil ng . . ,, , O regon happened, b u t it m ig h t happen, . , „ , ow ner and have a full and com in g were brushing file r faces. I . . , . , . . A rizona, D elaw are, N evada, New th a t one o r tw o o r th ree or any 1 piete know ledge of the functions ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ » » ♦ ♦ ♦ “T ake the wheel and point her nu m b er of these forty-five, although Mexico an d W yom ing have only ♦ headed tow ard that point." he dl of th e office, an d can p erfo rm the th ree electo ral votes each. Idaho. elected on one of th e p arty tickets, du ties th ereo f in th e m ost efficient S IX E S N O T E S « reeted his couipunlon. m ight decide to vote for th e ca n M ontana. New H am pshire, U tah an d business-like m anner. C urry ♦ : Reaching under I he cushioned an d V erm ont have only fo u r each did ates on one o f th e o th e r tickets, county tax p ay e rs a re entitled to ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ sent, he ex tracted a half length of J ew eler and W atchm aker oi for an independent can d id a te If Two o r th ree electors in an y one the en tire tim e an d in terests of A C. S n id er and fam ily w ere oar. used In feuding when the usual th e ir elected officials---that is mv th e dem ocrats, fo r exam ple, elect of these sta te s m ig h t kick over the The H om e of Good W atahee bum pers proved Inadequate. ed th e ir en tire list of presid en tial traces an d ch an g e th e en tire re P o rt O rford visitors last T uesday opinion but. “T h ere a re th ree sides “ We'll Just about make It," Coquille O regon ; electors, and tw en ty -th re e of t h e , su lt of th e p resid en tial election It (n o t tw o) to everything, your side, E velyn R ow an of P o rt O rford (,e said quietly, and set to work, forty-five decided betw een election l,oea not d eP*'‘"i a a X w ay upon w a s a g u e st at th e M e t h n -y h . A fter what seemed an interm ln m y side, and then th ere is the day and N ovem ber and th e first | ,h e num bar o f p opular ballots cast last T uesday evening able length of tim e but w as In real rig h t aids W ednesday In J a n u a ry th a t they by th e voters, b u t does depend up E A R L E R M cN EELY Mr. Casinova, who h as been c a re Ity little more than a couple of p referred th e republican can d id ates on th e n u m b er of p resid en tial elec ta k e r a t the S nider ra n c h for the hours, the how of tlie S tarling nosed o r the prohibition can d id ates, they to rs voting fo r a given can d id ate past several m onths, left for M arsh- the sandv beach that stretched al FO R C O U N TY CLERK A presid en t can be. and m any could tu rn over th e vote of New field last w<. k i the fool of a low bluff I am a can d id a te fo r nom ination York sta te to the o th e r party, re p resid en ts have been, elected and Mrs G eorge Tolley m otored to j "W e ll find the main road not far for the office of C ounty C lerk on AX Aaras L ogged O ff l a n d gardless of how large a m ajority seated by a m in o rity o f th e populai P o rt O rford T uesday from the river, ' said F orreslei the R epublican ticket. I have had vote Mr C leveland In 1892 got only of Individual v o te r, had expressed Good t Room H ouse Ed D ashley left S a tu rd a y for confidently, “and follow It to the m ore th an fo u r years experience in Ik per cent o f th e popular vote Mr. them selves fo r a p a rtic u la r can town.” co u n ty offices, and. if nom inated W ilson had 42 per cent of th e pop P o rtla n d a fte r visitin g Sixes and 1 M H e » I f H ighw ay didate He turned to lend the girl a help an d elected, feel th a t I can »conduct N othing like th a t h as ever h ap u la r vote in 1912 Hnd 49 p e r cent E lk com m unities He w as accom 4 Mites from P ert Orford ing hand up the hank, and to nls the business of the office in a s a t pened. an d nothin g like th a t Is at of It In I91ti B ut those can d id ates panied by Geo W W hite, who re Intense surprise, found it press«*»! isfacto ry m anner. all likely to happen T he electors carried the larg er states, w ith the tu rn ed to his w ork a t Mollala O LETA W A LK E R A pproxim ately 5 acres cleared Mr and Mrs. te s te r F itzh u g h mo between both of his. who w ent c o n tra ry to th e ir parties larg est n u m b er of electo ral votes, tored to B andon Sunday. and w hat elects th e p resid en t Is a “ W alt, F o rrester.” she said shyly. balance railing w ith som e good th a t w ay would be forevei out of FO R ( <H NTY Maxine M ethany of P o rt O rford ”1—1 think I am no longer engaged bottom land H ouse In good con |Hilltics Nobody would tru s t them m ajo rity of th e to tal n u m b er of SCHOOL S U P E R IN T E N D E N T was a visitor a t th e Lewis F a rrie r Io Lester. I did It In the beginning any m ore And the type of men electors. dition F in e sp rin g hom e over the week end to please Aunt Ge»irgiana. who. a fte r usually nom inated In sta te cnnven 1 The electors of each sta te m eat I respectfully announce my ca n Miss M arg aret Gillis, s ta te h ealth nil. Is only a sort of step-aunt, hut tions as p resid en tial electors are a t th e ir sta te cap itals on th e first for nurse, visited S unday a t th e home she has tieen wonderfully good to didacy for the nom ination I oi Mr and Mrs C C W oodw orth me. But L ester has deceived me. C ounty School S u p erintendent, su b PORI' ORFORD NEWS B Tuesday, April 19, 1932. You cannot dream yourself into a character; must hammer and forge yourself into one.—Wendell Phillips. H. L. HOUSTON. M. D. PUBLIC OFFICIALS AND THE NEWSPAPERS Democratic Candidate (Editorial in The Courier) What should he the attitude of the press toward public officials? was the question asked by C. A. Sor enson, attorney general, State of Nebraska, which question he answered as follows. First, willingness to critize them if criticism is justified. Crooked'politicians fear the press more than the courts. Honest officials welcome constructive sug gestions. Wooden-headed office holders can only be moved by sharp newspaper blasts. Those in office are no better than anybody else. They are not entitled to ask for any immunity. Newspapers should be fair but when necessary they should treat them rough. It is good for them. Second, newspapers should cooperate with public officials in maintaining law and order. Hartman Theatre Opened Third, there should he constant editorial cham pionship by newspapers of worthy causes. What about the attitude of the public official to ward the press? First, the official should be honest and frank. The press is a window through which the public looks in and sees their servants at work. The picture should not be distorted. Who elects the official? Who supplies him with spacious offices, stenographers, and assistants? Who pays his salary, rain or shine, depression or prosper ity? The people who elected him. What argument can he possibly make then against letting the people have full information as to what is going on in his depart ment? There may be reasons of public policy for not let ting the press know of a certain matter today. But eventually the public is entitled to all the facts about all public matters^_____________________ ____ __ C. R. WADE Port Orford. I am back at My Shop Where I shall be pleased to see my old patrons. To Exchange OSTRANDER’S BARBER SHOP H r . C. Dolge Company Store Ostrander, Prop. Port Orford , , BANK OF BANDON Schroeder’s Jewelry Store Commercial & Savings Safety Deposit Boxes for Rent Loggers Pool Hall V . R. WILSON CON EE* TIONERY Up-to-Date Goods Always Fresh W. J. Paulman. Prop Port Orford, Ore. BIG BARGAIN HATTON’S SERVICE STATION Associated Gas Kelly Springfield Tire See W alter Robinson Mary Plays a New Role F- > ■* • X »«X V At tlw A ctors Dinner Club, »here low-priced meals .»re serve»! to needy Thespians, Mary Bickford took tier turn at waiting on table In the picture she is »ecu serving Daniel Frohman, tanw us pr duver, and WilKam Gillette, veteran actor Mr and Mrs. S m ith of Seattle. W ash a re v isiting at the hom e of Mrs S m ith s p aren ts. Mr and Mrs M elntee on th»* Sixes E arn est Donde left for San Jose Munday T hom as H ughes retu rn ed T h u rs day a fte r spending a week at the keep hospital In Bandon. Mr and M rs W illiam Steele mo tored to B andon yesterday. Mi an d Mrs G A G en try of P o rtlan d visited last W ednesday at the hom e of Mrs G en try 's p aren ts Mr an d Mrs C C Wood w orth leaving T h u rsd ay for B rookings for a visit w ith Mi G en try 's p aren ts Mr and M is J. G entry They re tu rn ed to Sixes F rid ay and left S a t u rd ay fo r th eir P o rtla n d home A »laughter w as born S unday m orning to Mr an d Mrs E verett Quigley Mrs H ow ard Hull w as in P ort O rford y esterd ay a tte n d in g the re h»*aisal of th e Girl Scout o p eretta to be given In the neat fu tu re Mrs Hull is th»* acco m p an ist He told me yesterday he had to go (»»ThreeRivers In the runabout—that there wouldn't tie room for me. In stead. well, he t»s>k Genevieve Rob e rts out In your boat. “I know I am right, for I saw Genevieve on the dock very curly In the morning, and last night I overheard her tell Aunt Georgiana she hnd been steering the S tarling nil day. I thought she hnd been with you.” The man nodded gravely. “A lot is clear to me now," he SHid. "L et ter Hskcil me not to mention his change of plans to his m other, nor the fact that 1 did her erran d s In llin-e Rivera. Yes, I feel as If I were coming out of a fog. But IVgg.v, tills m eans—” Gin* look Into the lovely blue eyes uplifted to his Rnd h t kn«w what It meant. • f I V VI ject to the decision of the R epub lican electors of the county If suc cessful in the election I will en d e a vor to fulfill the duties of the office efficiently and econom ically MISS R O SE B O T H W E L L FO R S H E R IF F I hereby anno u n ce m yself as a can d id a te for the R epublican nom- P ort Orford. Ore, : ♦ MYRTLEWOOD NOVBLTIES for the Morgan's Successor TOURISTS Desks, Bedroom Suites,* Tables, Sewing Cabinets | Etc. lu re N e w sp a p e r S v n d lc a ta > t W S V S e r v ic e » : Made in Port Orford E nth usiasm it asy to be enrhusinetlc when (In- hands a re playing and the Old Gent (observing sm all boy »•row »I is cheering. It Is not so easy 10 m aintain Interest and feel the en loaded down w ith new spapers! D on't all those papers m ake yon , banting thrill when we work al«me 11 the hum drum tasks of life No tired? News Huy No. sir. I don 't lead not so easy, but Just as neceseary.— tin t. them I MYRTLEWOOD SHOPj D. D. McGill. Prop, j .»i>r*‘n c Taylor, prominent New York banker, has been elected C hair man < ? the V S Steel Corporation, tiKCCi-ling J P Morgan. Part Orford Oregon} L. B HATTON Prop. Port Orford, Oregon Curry C napter No. 135 O. E. S. R e g u la r m eetings, th ird S a ta r- day of each m o nth V iattors alw ays w elcom e W orthy M atron M rs.L inda G uerin S e cretary F lorence P o nting PORT ORFORD LODGE A. F. & A. M. No. 170 M eets se c o n d sS a tu rd a y of e a e t m .inth V talttng b re th e rn w^l come. C R A W FO R D W SM ITH. j* W o rsh ip fu l M juilet F W SM ITH S ecretary DAVID JE N K S T re a e u rtr Ê