PORT ORFORD NEWS Port Orford, Oregon, Tuesday, May 10, 1932. i C A SC A R A B A R K H ig h e st p ric e s FOR COUNTY e n d a t h o m e fro m h is w o rk n e a r paid. M u st be c le a n a n d d ry . T h e SC H O O L S IT K K I X T K X D E X T Vote for C oquille D olge C o m p an y . P o r t O rfo rd . I tc M r. a n d M rs. R a y M ills s p e n t th e Blurred at the P ostofltce at Port Orford. Oregon, a» second claai I re s p e c tfu lly a n n o u n c e m y can W A N T E D —T o P u r c h a s e t r a c t s f p a s t w eek o n a v is it to th e i r fo rm e r mall m atter under Act of March 3, 1879 d id a c y fo r th e n o m in a tio n fo r P o r t O rfo rd c e d a r s u ita b le fo r h o m e a t K la m a th F a lls. Published w eekly at Port Orford. Oregon i State Senator) C o u n ty S chool S u p e rin te n d e n t, sub-, sa w in g b a tte r y s to c k ; a lso lo c a ­ C. C. W o o d w o rth tr a n s a c te d b u s­ FO R je c t to th e d e cisio n o f th e R e p u b ­ GEO w SORANSON, Editor tio n f o r m ill A d d re ss L, c a r e o f in e s s in O old B e a c h a n d B ro o k in g s lican e le c to rs of th e c o u n ty . I f su c ­ P o r t O rfo rd N ew s. Itc th e f i r s t p a r t o f la s t w eek c e s sfu l in th e e le ctio n I w ill e n d e a ­ SUBSCRIPTION RATES: M r. a n d M rs. E. O H a y w a r d left v o r to fu lfill th e d u tie s of th e o ffice 1 B O Y W A N T E D —T o o rg a n iz e P o r t Position No. 3 F r id a y m o r n in g fo r t h e i r n e w as-1 O ne T e a r ___________ e ffic ie n tly a n d e co n o m ica lly O rfo rd u n it o f S ta te M odel A ir­ s ig n m e n t w ith th e lig h th o u s e s e r v ­ Q ualified— V igorous— Progressi ve Six M o n t h s __________ ... SI-** M IS S R O S E B O T H W E L L p la n e c lu b W r ite D. D. M cM ullen. ice in W a s h in g to n s ta te . H e Is conscientious ano has th e confidence 407 K St., G r a n ts P a ss , O re. l t p A dvertising rates t i cen ts per colum n lneh. M rs. C a p ta in M ab in w a s a g u e s t and respect of all th e people. FOR SH E R IF F of M r. a n d M rs. H e n r y D olge in — Paid Ad» I h e re b y a n n o u n c e m y se lf a s a COMBO RING LET PERM ANENT P o r t O rfo rd M o n d a y n ig h t WAVE $5.00. Call Mrs. E. L. c a n d id a te fo r th e R e p u b lic a n n o m ­ M r a n d M rs. A. C. S n id e r t r a n s ­ White. Port Orford FBtlOr in a tio n f o r S h e riff. a c te d b u s in e s s in M a rsh fie ld th e I f n o m in a te d a n d e le cte d I p ro m ­ F O R S A L E —S ta n d a r d son h a s th e p a r t of D o ro th y D ear, m a k e of f o r e p a r t o f la s t w eek. ise th e p eo p le o f C u rry c o u n ty a M r a n d M rs. F r a n c is H u g h e s a n d a n A m e ric a n s tu d e n t a t th e G irls p ia n o n e a r P o r t O rfo rd . W ill S ta te C o rp o ra tio n C o m m issio n e r se n sib le, e co n o m ica l a n d e ffic ie n t S e m in a ry . J u n e C ru m le y a p p e a r s a s s a c rific e fo r u n p a id b a la n c e . A Mr. a n d M rs. J. P. M a ste rso n a t ­ J a m e s W M o tt F r id a y a d v ise d th e a d m in is tr a tio n o f th e a f f a ir s o f th e te n d e d th e f u n e ra l o f th e la te J. h e r lover, B illy W ood, a lie u te n a n t old e s ta b lis h e d P o r t O rfo rd C h a m ­ sn a p . E a s y te rm s . W r ite T a llm a n K r e u tz e r in D e n m a r k la s t T u e s ­ on a n A m e ric a n c ru is e r L ela C ru m ­ b e r o f C o m m e rc e t h a t he h a d g r a n t ­ S h e r if f ’s o ffice P la n o S to re , S a lem , O re. F 2t3c F W SMITH ley. M a ry S o ra n so n . O pal P ric e a n d day ed th e re q u e s t o f th e sp o n s o rs of V iolet V o o rh e e s a re d a u g h te r s of M elvin M a th e r s p e n t W e d n e sd a y th e m o v e m e n t to a p p r o p r ia te th e FOR COUNTY CLERK in S ix es fro m his w o rk n e a r C r e s ­ ric h p la n ta tio n o w n e rs a lso s tu ­ C h a m b e r ’s n a m e , th r o u g h th e filin g d e n ts a t th e school S cary , a p ira te , I re s p e c tfu lly su b m it m y n a m e to c e n t C ity. P h y s ic ia n a n d S u rg e o n o f a r tic le s o f in c o rp o ra tio n , fo u r­ M rs. J . A M cD onald, a c c o m p a n ­ is fo u n d to be R a e C ap p s. T h e te e n d a y s e x te n sio n o f tim e in w h ic h th e R e p u b lic a n e le c to rs o f C u rry P h o n e s : O ffice 491, H o m e 492 c h o ru s of H a w a iia n g irls c o n sists c o u n ty to b e v o te d on fo r th e nom - ied by M rs. A lb e rt W ells, m o to re d to file t h e i r b rie f T h e C h a m b e r's F a h y - M o rriso n B ld g of W in n ifre d a n d N a d in e B abel, Es- ' in a tio n f o r C o u n ty C le rk a t th e to M a rsh fie ld la s t T h u rs d a y . b r ie f w as file d w ith C o m m issio n e r te lla M ae D av is. B e tty S eal, H e len B a n d o n , O regon. p r im a r y e le c tio n o f M ay 20, 1932. M rs M c ln te e a n d d a u g h te r . M iss M o tt w ith in th e te n d a y p e rio d a l­ P o litic a l p ro m ises, fo r th e m o st L ucile. M rs. C. C. W o o d w o rth a n d L in d b e rg a n d -M axine S u tto n . L u ­ low ed. a n d a c o p y se rv e d on th e sons. G e o rg e a n d E llio tt, a tte n d e d cille L in d b e rg , L ois W a rn e r, I-a o th e r side, th e y h a v in g te n d a y s p a r t, a r e b u t e m p ty p h ra se s . AMES S JOHNSTON th e M o th e r’s D a y se rv ic e a t th e R e in e a n d R u th M aloy a n d R a e in w h ic h to file th e i r re p ly brief. A ttorney-aCLaw P o r t O rfo rd C o m m u n ity c h u rc h C a p p s co m p o se a c h o ru s o f p ira te s . T h e e x te n sio n g r a n te d w ill c a r r y W h en D o ro th y ’s lo v er w ish e s to S u n d a y e v en in g . F O B C O U N T Y A S S E S S O R First N ational Bank Bldg th e d lclsio n in th e m a t t e r o v e r u n ­ M rs. E . L. J a m ie s o n w a s a g u e st : oe h e r he p la n s to com e a s a p ir a te til a f t e r th e p rim a ry , a n d th e d e la v I h e re b y a n n o u n c e m y se lf a s a Bandon - Oregon o f h e r d a u g h te r , M rs E th e l M a th er. w h ic h is a ll w ell a n d good b u t w h en f u r t h e r r e ta r d s th e c o m m u n ity c a n d id a te f o r th e n o m in a tio n fo r so m e re a l p ir a te s a p p e a r th e p lo t la s t W e d n e sd a y . o ffic e o f C o u n ty A sse sso r on th e w o rk th e C h a m b e r h a s in h a n d . M r a n d M rs. F itz h u g h motored* th ic k e n s. T h e th r ill c o m es w hen R e p u b lic a n tic k e t a t th e p r im a r y M iss P r im e r h e rs e lf does so m e p i­ to D e n m a r k la s t W e d n e sd a y ' e le ctio n to be held in C u rry C o u n ­ r a te c a p tu r in g . I t ’s o n e o f th o se ty, O reg o n , on th e 20th d a y o f M ay. N O T IC E T O C R E D IT O R S th in g s y o u c a n ’t ’ a ffo rd to m iss. I 1932. W h en r o m a n c e com es y o u r w ay, G E O R G E W SU TTO N T h e R a ilr o a d l e g i s l a ti v e le a g u e d o n ’t d o d g e it. H e re a r e tw o of IN T H E C O U N T Y C O U R T O F T H E STA TE O F OREGON. FO R of O re g o n , w h ic h r e p r e s e n ts th e th em , a lo v ab le y o u n g love, a n d C U R R Y COUNTY ra ilw a y b r o th e r h o o d s in th is s ta te , a h u m o ro u s old one. "I’ll be se e in g you", th e n , M ay 17, In th e M a tte r o f th e h a s g o n e on re c o rd f a v o rin g th e re- F O R C O U N T Y C O M M IS S IO N E R E s ta te of e le ctio n o f S e n a to r S te iw e r o f O re ­ on T u e sd a y , a t th e h igh school gym I ta k e th is m e a n s o f a n n o u n c in g gon, a c c o r d in g to ¡a n n o u n c e m e n t n a siu m I t ’s o n ly 25 a n d 10 c en ts, C H A R L E S H P E A R S E to th e v o te rs of C u rry C o u n ty th a t D eceased. y e s te rd a y fro m S te iw e r h e a d q u a r ­ so ta k e th e w hole fa m ily I a m a c a n d id a te fo r n o m in a tio n fo r N O T IC E IS H E R E B Y G IV E N . C o u n ty C o m m iss io n e r on th e D e m ­ te r s In th e P a c ific b u ild in g . T h a t th e u n d e r s ig n e d h a s been d uly o c r a tic tic k e t. I f I a m n o m in a te d I. A. S n y d e r, c h a ir m a n a n d L. V»’. a p p o in te d a d m i n i s t r a t o r o f th e E s ­ a n d e le cte d , I w ill c o n d u c t th e a f ­ E ric k s o n , s e c r e ta r y o f th e R a ilro a d ta t e o f C h a rle s H. P e a rs e , d e ce ased , f a ir s o f th e c o u n ty to th e b e s t of a n d a n y a n d a ll p e rso n s h a v in g m y a b ility . n o tifie d im- c la im s a g a in s t sa id e s ta te a r e h e r e ­ A. C. T H O M P S O N . by re q u ire d to p r e s e n t sa id c la im s, m e d ia te ly t h a t th e s e n a to r s re c o rd d u ly v e rifie d a s b y la w re q u ire d , F O R COUNTY C L E R K H a tis f a c o r y a n d w in be u rg e d to a t th e o ffic e o f W illis T. W h ite , I h e re b y a n n o u n c e n.y c a n d id a c y S r . in P o r t O rfo rd , O reg o n , w ith in fo r th e n o m in a tio n on th e R e p u b - igpp.ee a n d e n th u s ia s m . F o u r th o u s- six m o n th s fro m th e d a te o f th is 1 lican tic k e t f o r th e o ffice of C o u n ty ie tt e ra a lr e a d y a r e in notice. I C le rk o f C u r r y C o u n ty . I f I am D a te d th is 22nd d a y o f M arch , I n o m in a te d a n d e le cte d I w ill w o rk W ill t «...,. 1932. fo r th e b e s t in te r e s ts o f th e t a x ­ HARRY A PEA RSE. p a y e rs. A d m in is tr a to r o f th e E s ­ C. J . D O Y L E . t a t e o f C h a rle s H. P e a rse . to rs T h u r s d a y M iss R u th C la rk a n d D e ceased . M iss K a th e r in e F a s n a c h t w ere se- J U L IU S C O H N F O R S A L E L o t on W e st sid e of 1 , , . «. , __ e- j • lec ted a s (he te a c h in g s t a f f fo r th e 425 Y eon B uild in g . O re g o n s tr e e t (C o a st H ig h w a y ) ( P o r tla n d , O reg o n . in P o r t O rfo rd . A d d re ss P c a re ’ p rin c ip a l e n d M iss F a s n a c h t a s as- A tto rn e y fo r A d m in is tra to r. N ew s fo r d e s c rip tio n a n d p rice M a rch 2 2 tfc T h e b o a rd a p p ro v e d th e P o r t O rfo rd . Itc . , . , i . . i __ 1 __ i . .b u d g e t fo r th e school y e a r d e ta ils PORT ORFORD NEWS J. O. BAILEY Supreme Court Judge — —St-** Tuesday, May 10, 1932. Decision Delayed When tru th is revealed, let custom give place; let no man prefer custom before reason and truth. —St. Augustine. H. L. HOUSTON. M. D. MINING AS AN INV ESTMENT W hat a laugh mine operators got the other day when A. T. & T. slumped below $100 on the New York Stock Exchange, leaving Homestake Gold as the only active issue selling above the century mark. Steel had long tumbled from its pre-eminence. Coco Cola had dropped to 94 a few days before. Gen­ eral Baking and the higher-priced rails were also oft. The only stock selling for better than $100, on several successive day$ was this 50-year-old gold Rail Men Endorse Steiwer mine in South Dakota. And yet mining is popularly supposed by “finan­ ciers” to be a “tem porary" business, founded on wast­ ing assets, unfit for consideration of investors as dis­ tinguished from ventures or speculators. The truth seems to be that mining, as a whole, Is about as dependable and conservative an investment as a man may find—providing he goes into it as an investment. Even the stocks of development or pros- S 3 pecting concerns, handled on the Western exchanges, Inan in Orpgon win be have not depreciated as much as have the more pop-1 u lar favorites of the “big hoard" in the hlahful days.»" o f ’29. Strictly as an investment, there is nothing super- and such ior to the shares of a sound mining enterprise. the malls’ 11 w“8 Htated metal prices “come back?” If they don’t, hers Selected nothing else will. The safest deferred-income invest-, ‘ ment th at any person can find today is the stock of a Unlon High School B(,ald of D1,.PC. debt-free mining company with known ore reserve ? and a competent management. Those who want immediate income can find it in coming gchool ypar, Misa Cia,k as the preferred stocks of many mining companies and the common shares of gold-mining companies which «utant have not been over-boomed in the present market. , ^hlch C. R. WADE Democratic Candidate OSTRANDER’S BARBER SHOP R. C. Ostrander, Prop. Port Orford Metal Prices II A YV L E Y Nominate F R E D E R IC K STEIWER UNITED STATES SENATOR ' e Urggy Stengel. 17-year-old redhead ol P ittsburgh, earn« pm money hy w hittling little «hips, house«, etc., and putting them together inside of b ottles “Lo\e Pirates of Hawaii" As a sec o n d a n n u a l p ro d u c tio n , th e P o rt O rfo rd G irl S c o u ts w ill p r e s e n t “Love P ir a te s o f H a w a ii", a lig h t o p e ra in tw o a c ts T h e c h a r m o f th is s to ry is irre s is tib le , a n d to ­ g e th e r w ith th e c a tc h y tu n e s a n d h u m o r th e o p e r e tta is a lto g e th e r d e lig h tfu l T h o se w ho re m e m b e r last y e a r ’s W in d m ills of H o llan d w ill be in ­ te re s te d to k n o w th a t th e y w ill fin d m ost of th e ii old fa v o rite s in ' lx$vc P n a t e s of H a w a ii You can hav-' a n o th e r good la u g h w ith tw o com - e d ta n a. M arie L in d b e rg a n d D o n n a M cK enzie w ho ta k e th e p a r ts of M iss P rim e r, a n old m aid a n d h e a d of a g irls sch o o l in H aw aii, a n o th e c h ie f p ir a te w ho fa lls in love w ith hei re sp ec tiv e ly . P e g g y Cor« Where I shall be pleased to see my old patrons. For Congress T a x p a y e r s l e a g u e A g a in st B o n d s; ¡a b le , a s u ta x p a y e r I e n d o rse a ll P»K* o t th is issue. Q u e s tio n n a ire to C a n d id a te s m e a s u re s of tr u e econom y. ft, Cei --------- I ta ln ly . 6, C e rta in ly 7, C e rta in ly . (C o n tin u e d fro m p a g e L ) , C le m e n tin e E . R a ln e r t In a l e t ’ \ -------------- - te r to th e P r e s id e n t c* 'h e Schoo! . r „„ - I „ , ____ . . . . . . .... ___. p e r p o u n d , c o p p er. .1 62c p e r p o u n d . silv e r 27 25c p e r o u n c e ; a lu m in u m j Y e s 3. P ro b a b ly n o t. B u t th e q uea lalHPll , hp riR ht o r a u th o r ity o f t h e ____ «Ion a r is e s w h e th e r o r not s a la rie s ,eag u p to l e q u | , e c a n d id a te s to a n . 2330c p e r p o u n d ’ a n tim o n y , C hin- R e p u b lic a n C a n d id a te w ith “ No I n ­ a h o u ld be b a se d e n tire ly on th e ! gw er th (, qU Pst|o n n a lre . a s h e r rea- 18c P<>r -P°u n d ; " ‘c k el, I n g o t te rc u t« to S e rv e b u t th e P u b lic In ­ a b ility o f th e c o u n ty to p a y th em HOn fo r d o tn g Rtl s h e „ ta te s 35 00c p e r p o u n d ; p la tin u m , *40 00 te re st« ." A ll o th e r s a la r ie s a n d w a g es f l u c - ( , h a t . . „ , n o m ln a te d a n d elec P e r , 1° U" <’*‘ : ' la tio n f o r f a rm e rs , v e te r a n s a n d > ♦ > > > ♦ ♦ ♦ > ♦ h ig h e s t s ta te o f effic ie n c y , c o u r ­ •» * 4 4 4 * A « * * 4 « * F S M oore 1, Tf p o ssib le to do T h u rsd a y . (pd. a d by R o n a ld C. G lo v e r.) t h e w o rk m y se lf will not a sk for Mr. a n d M rs G e o rg e C am p b ell, J a m e s N o rto n left T h u r s d a y foi a n d son G eo rg e. J r . o f Ix in g B each a n y Am try in g it o u t th is y e a r 2. a few d a y s v isit w ith fr ie n d s lr. Y e s 3, Yes 4, I th in k Its w o rk Is C a l i f . a rriv e d T h u r s d a y to sp e n d C oquille. ver> b e n e fic ia l 5, Yes th e s u m m e r a t th e ir h o m e on th e J B B ruy is th e o w n e r o f a n ew « u d |e Klk G e o rg e S u tto n 1. T h a t w h ic h th e one a n d n h a lf to n t r u c k w h ic h h e I Mt. u n d M rs C la y to n K r e ig e r C o u n ty C o u rt o r B u d g e t C o m m itte e M pdford T h u r s d a y , u n d on m a y th in k n e c e s s a ry 2, Yes 3. Yes h a s u se d in th e w o rk on th e C ap e w p n t B lan c o road, a s s is te d b y E O. H ay th e i r r e tu r n w e re a c c o m p a n ie d by 4. F a v o ra b le , ft, Yes. w a rd i M r K r e lg e r ’s m o th e r, a r r iv in g hom e SchiHil S u p e rin te n d e n t M r a n d M rs C. C. H a y e s m o to re d S a tu r d a y 1. N o n e 2. Yes 3. N o 4. F a v o r ­ li M a rsh fie ld T u e s d a y | Mr. a n 1 M is E L H a r r is w e re a b le ft, Y es 6. Yes. 7. Yes Mrs. G e o rg e T o lley m o to re d t > T u e s d a y e v e n in g d in n e r g u e s ts of L u cile G B ean 1, N one, e x c e p t I th e t7 a r e r .e e Z u m w a lt fa m ily a t i a u c h a s m ay be a b s o lu a te ly n e c e s ­ Pot t O rfo rd T u e s d a y . F re d e ric k H ull s p e n t th e w eek Sixes. s a r y 2. C e rta in ly 3, Yes 4. F a v o r M iss A rlln e W h ite a n d M rs. F lo r ­ FO R en ce M orse o f S a n F ra n c is c o a r e | v is itin g a t th e E L H a r r is hom e. N I*. M a rsh a n d D an O xley were i M iddle E lk v isito rs S a tu r d a y W a rre n M ay ea sp e n t th e w eek end w ith his f a th e r. A rt M avea Mr. a n d M rs G e o rg e C a m p b e ll R E P U B L IC A N m o to re d to P o rt O rfo rd S u n d a y to I m eet th e a r r iv a l o f se v e ra l L ong B each C a lifo rn ia , g u e sts E d F M iller a n d p a r ty fro m G old B e ac h p ic n ic k e d on th e M iddle E lk Sunday L loyd W h ite w as c alled to th e b e d sid e o f his f a th e r in C oq u ille T u e s d a y U pon a r riv a l his f a th e r 's c o n d itio n w a s fo u n d to be m u c h im ­ proved. T h is G ir l’s H a n d y W i*h Fools Port Orford. I am back at My Shop C on tinu ed F a ith fu l S ervice fo r OREGON PRIMARY, M ay 20th I ’ aM A .). . S ir, a r t fo r-Sanai or C lub, )'a . ii . I*. a. P o rtlan d , O r ag a n RANK OF BANDON POLITICAL CARDS FOR S H E R IF F I h e re b y a n n o u n c e m y c a n d id a c y f o r th e n o m in a tio n o f S h e r if f on th e D e m o c ra tic tic k e t a t th e c o m ­ in g p r im a r y e le ctio n . I f n o m in a te d a n d e le c te d I w ill ru n th e o ffice to th e b e st o f m y a b ility a n d in th e in te r e s ts o f th e ta x p a y e rs . A J B A IL E Y FOR COUNTY ASSESSOR I h e re b y a n n o u n c e m y s e lf a s a c a n d id a te fo r th e R e p u b lic a n n o m ­ in a tio n fo r C o u n ty A ssesso r, s u b ­ je c t to th e a p p ro v a l o f th e R e ­ p u b lic a n v o te r s a t th e M ay p r i­ m a rie s . F S M OORE To Exchange Clear Ventura. Calif., Property I fo r Port Orford B usiness or High- ? way Property, or what have you. f Inquire at the Port Orford, Ore. I Refiners and cRuyers o f Native Platinum and Gold H ig h es t M a rk e t Prices E M b l . M 1907 W IL D B E R G BROS. FOR S H E R IF F I h e re b y a n n o u n c e m y c a n d id a c y f o r n o m in a tio n on th e R e p u b lic a n tic k e t fo r th e o ffic e o f S h e r if f o f C u r r y C o u n ty . 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