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ic, Port Orford, Oregon, Tuesday, June 21, 1932. PORT ORFORD WRWS Tn the upturn. It reassured the people up credit and saving som e of the ing Corps, Driscoll. H istory of the 19th Century, Eni- FORT ORFORD who had been hesitating about buy- railroads and big industries from i erson. The Mother, Delenda. LOCALS Battered at the Poatotflce at Port Orford. Oregon, as second class ' ’ng ^or *‘‘ar that prices m ight go ruin have been doing their Job pret- Green Godess. Miln. The Saddle Boys at Circle Ranch. iower, and It encouraged the people ty well The Federal R eserve Ranks mail m atter under Act of March 3, 1*7» 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea. 1 Carson. (Continued from page 1.) who owned depreciated securities are cooperating to the best of their Pabllahed w eekly at Port Orford. Oregon Verne. Barriers Burned Away, Roe. to hold on to them in the belief that ability under the law It has been GEO. W 8ORAN8ON. Bdltor. (To be concluded.) The Heart of Gold, Meade. their prices will go higher. j In many ways, the m ost curious de- Friday from a week's visit in Port land where they attended the Grand Joe W ayring at Home, Castleman. | It was a remarkable example of pression In that it has been large- S U B S C R IP T IO N KATES Chapter of O. E. S., Mrs. Guerin Captain Scraggs, Kyne. the psychological effect of a gesture ly • state of mind. There has been being Worthy Matron of the Port By E ngland’s Aid, Herity. One Tear __________ on the part o f people In whom the a lot of unemployment, but alm ost Orford Chapter. Michael Strogoff, Verne. ■lx M o n th a _________ investing public has full con fid en ce.' nothing approaching actual starva- Ptom aine Street, Nolls. I am w riting this because, in the tion, A great m any people have Among those attending the an Advertising ratea > • oeata per eoi urna Inch. The Prospector, Connor. past few days, I have become con- stopped buying luxuries, and have nual m eeting of the Grade School Jessica The Heiress. Raymond. A full Line of I v in o d the* we have not only reach- J taken reductions in salaries and D istrict yesterday were Mr. and The Khaki Boys at Camp Sterl I ed the bottom of the depression, but wages, but on the other hand there Mrs. Francis Hughes, Thos. Hugh Tuesday, June 21, 1932. FRESH BAKING are beginning to come up, but has been a general decline in rents es, J. P. Masterson of Sixes, Wil ing. Bates. Lucile. Meredith. D aily there is no use in expressing an and in alm ost all com m odity prices, liam and George Hurst, of Elk W ebster's Dictionary. o f that kind without some so that by comparison with three River, S. J. Spoerl, N at Perkins Honesty is one part of eloquence. We persuade opinion Chaucer’s Canterbury Tales, M»c-1 facts to back it up. Too many peo- ; years ago the living scale of the and Frank Perkins, of Chinquapin Sandwiched and Coffee others by being earnest ourselves.—Hazlitt. 1 pie have been saying for a long m ajority of the people has not been Ridge, Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Mc aye. Profitable Care & Management of J time that the upturn was just greatly affected. Kenzie, Mr and Mrs. David Mc FORT ORFORD BAKERY around the corner. It is nearer than I And I believe that I am perfectly Kenzie and Louis L. Knapp, of Elk Poultry. H istory of P hillips’ War, C hurch.' | that now. It is right here. 1 safe in saying that as I write this, river, and Mr and Mrs A. P. Johns Caramon Warship. The im m ediate effect of even a early in June, 1932, the w orst is ton of Garrison Lake. A R olling Stone, Alger. ! slight rise in the stock market, if over and we can look for fair Pollyanna, Porter. H. L. HOUSTON, M. D. J. M. Limpach and E. A. Lind the higher prices are maintained is, w eather ahead In business and fi- Black Tortlse, Viller. berg, members of the grand jury, j among other things, to stabilize the nance, Physician and Surgeon. THE TIME TO BUY Inside of the Cup, Churchill. attended the special session of that value of stock market securities a; Phones: Office 491, Home 492 Year Book of English Authors. body at Gold Beach last Wednes NOTICE OF Fahy - Morrison Bldg American industry is reestablishing itself on a a baala for bank loana Thla ln tur" Taylor. day. Fullfilm ent of Daphne Bruno, sounder economic basis than ever before and fa r Bandon, Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Robinson of Raymond. Bpread recovery obviously IS only a m atter of time, I ductive purposes but have been un- June 23, 1932. Í ? the Arago district were recent vis Stories from American Authors. according to Mr. John Y. Robbins, president of Ad- able to get u’ to obtaln loans and itors at the W alter Barklow home. C. R. WADE Tom Slade, Dispatch Bearer. Fitz m inistrative and Research Corporation, New York. 80 8tart bank cred,t *nt° c,rcula‘ Sealed bids will be received by H. L. Sauers has returned from hugh. Attorney-at-Law. tion again. The banks have plenty the Oregon State H ighw ay Com- Comrades With the W inton Cad ‘‘Now is probably the most im portant time in a of money but they have not had mission in the Portland Hotel, a trip to Crescent City. F irs t N a M o n ai B a n k B ldg Victor. Bandon - Oregoa generation for investors to lay the foundations for enough demand for properly secu red ( Portland, Oregon, at 10:00 o’clock Mrs. Henry Dolge, Sr., and sons, ets, Camilla or the F air Coquette, I loans. A. M on Thursday, June 23, 1932, Henry Jr and Drew, spent yester substantial estates,” continues Mr. Robbins. “This, . „ , Dumas. for the purchase of one 40 H. P. day in Marshfield. Malot's Sans Pamille, Speirs. particular period offers unprecedented bargains in gasoline powered launch, "Vaga’', Auto Boys Adventures. Braden. h i g h grade common stocks, and unless America be-ilndustry about going ahead has loca’ed at Gold Beach, Oregon; rat Quintus Oakes. Jackson. comes insolvent, carefullv selected u and d iv ersified been the doubts naturally raised by t ed capacity 13 26 gross tons, regis Port Orford. The D ay of Vengence. . . . . . . ’ . V -" -• v .v .v s .v s n u U IIC IO IIIC U __ , ... -V. er le n ir th r .o .llh in n ,,« . Books Donated By ter length M 40.5, h breadth 10.0 I feet, R ay Blackeley's Motor Caravan? holdings in such stocks are bound to show' apprécia” “ " o V m ' o f N a and depth 3.6 feet. I am back at Captain Tichenor I Fitzhugh Proposal blanks and full infor tion during the next few years. j tion would be adopted In the new Heidi, Spri. mation for bidders may be obtain My Shop The old established Port Orford “I firmly believe that the foundations of thous- revenuc bHI That la a118ettIed was ed W ebster’s Dictionary. at the office of the State H igh Chamber of Commerce has made Plaster Saints, Kummer. ands of estates, large and small, are being laid now X ? S ’/ J S u T T r w ay Commission, Room, 322, State delivery to the Port Orford Library Rem em ber the Alma, Barr. îar-Slgnted investors who ure buying1 carefully have balanced our budget and the O ffice Building, Salem, Ore. of the follow ing books donated by is reserved to reject Captain C. H. Tichenor of Port- I Janice Day at Poketown, Long Where I shall be selected lists of the common stocks of leading indus- governmcnt’8 credlt ia not going to any The or right First Violin, Fathergill. all proposals or to accept land to the Library: triea in the fundam ental American induatries. / ¡5 | H ealthy Living Book No. 2, the proposal deemed best for the pleased to see The Ancient Mariner, Belden. Winslow. 1 ne appreciation that the holdings of these in- about the possibility of the united State of Oregon. The Bondsman, Caine. Johnny Nelson, Mulford. OREGON STATE HIGHWAY my old patron«. vestors will experience during the next decade can-iStatea going off the gold bas|s-i The Blind Mother, Caine. Home Influence. Aguilar. COMMISSION. The Confession, Caine. A D aughter of the Forest. R ay not, of course, be calculated—suffice it to sav th at if ?hter* ne,ver 7aa, ,anytbing,to H. B. Glaisyer, The Poison Belt, Doyle mond. Secretary. thib appreciation does not occur, we, as a nation, might few, but it had its effect in keeping ltc Silence of Dean Maitland, Gray. St. Elmo, Evans. OSTRANDER’S as well forget the industrial progress of the last cen- men ot b,g means on tbe anxious NOTICE OF ANNUAI. UNION The Heart of Toil, Thanet. Aspects of Poetry. Sharip. tury.” i seat, so that th ey were actually HIGH SCHOOL ELECTION The Blue Jack et’s Manual, U. S. W averly Novels. BARBER SHOP ■■ — .................... — „ , . -___ . afraid to risk their money. That is Navy. Mark Mason, Alger. Improvement In HuHlni-tw; , but It was the decision of hard ' a11 over- 11 is perfectly clear that NOTICE IS H E R E B Y GIVEN to Comrades at Winton Hall, Victor. Keeping Up With Lizzie, Bach Tide Turns Upward headed bankers that the tim e was I we are not going o ff the gold stand the legal voters of Union High Burning Daylight, London. elor. ripe for them to buy, j ard. School District No. 2. of Curry Bound to Rise, Alger. W ays to P erfect Health. Cooper R- C. Ostrander, Prop. County, State of Oregon, that the (Continued fron, page 1.) The Butterfly Man, McCutcheon The mere announcement of this j Tbere are two more things which Sesam e and Lilies, Ruskin. program has had a most tremen j wln have to be over and done w |th Annual School Election of said dis The Shawiow of a Crime, Caine. In the Golden Days. Lyall The Deemster. Caine. Street can understand. It was their dous effect upon the psychology o f, - Port Orford ., . fore the busines8 and Industry of trict will be held at the School Adventures of Elizabeth in Ru- j own people, spending their own the investing and speculative pub ' the natlon will get back into full Building in said district: to begin The Brighton Boys W ith the Fly- gen at the hour of 2 o'clock P. M and money, who were talking Thia was lie. So far as New York and the ' sw ,n F One is the political nomin The Hon. Peter Sterling, Flood not some governmental schem e pro- stock market people are concerned, ating conventions, and after those to close at the hour of 7 o'clock Motor Girls En Tour, Penrose. moted by politicians at W ashington. It m eant the definite beginning of are over I look for another sharp P. M.. on the fourth Monday in H er L ucky D ay alm ost perhaps not very prolonged June, being the 27th day of June, rise in the stock market. The next A. D. 1932. The W ar is Over This election is called for the is the Presidential election, and, BANK P lea o f C hildren S a v es Father whichever w ay it goes, It will be purpose of electing one Director I Save 20 to 30% on your next repair for five years regarded afi having at least defined OF Job at Dated this 5th day of June, 1932 the country's policy for the next four years, and so another elem ent (A ttest) BANDON OTTO HECK ELS LOUIS L KNAPP. of uncertainty will have been re Chairman of Board of Directors. moved. | Coast Hlway Auto Service EDNA ZUMWALT. Commercial & Savings In the meantime, the governm en D istrict Clerk, j 1 Mile No. of Langlois, Ore. tal agencies, the R econstruction F i nance Corporation, which have been J14t2c B ATTER IES CHARGED, 50c Safety Deposit Boxes entrusted with the job of loosening N ew Shell Gaa - Olla - t for Rent M issouri M onotony Automobile Dealers Ass’n, Portland HIGHWAYMEN — Holdup men * please note: This is to notify you Approved M aintenance Station. 155 that I do not carry on my person the receipts of m y various theatres ' CASCARA ^ A R K —H ighest prices They are locked in time-lock safes I paid. Must be clean and dry. The , and taken to the bank in an armor j D olge Company. Port Orford, ltc Miss Eleanor Hanley, high school ed car. I am tired of being held up : librarian of Hoboken, N. J., who (Signed) F R E D W E H R EN B ER G held a ticket la the Irish Sweepatalna Reimen and fßdjen . o f - A dvertisem ent in the St. Louis, which waa her 1111.0». Missouri. Globe-Democrat N ative Platinum and Gold PORT ORFORD NEW S PORT ORFORD BAKERY -11.•• Loggers Pool Hall fff Hubert M sdtn Pnces BtoktW iSc’ UIIIIINIMniMUlHIlIllllllUUaiHllHMmiltUNHIUMIHlIllllinUIUIUIlMHIII 1 235302530232534848235323532323485353535323534848235323530053482353 E. J. Tilley ® F ra g « ’oak n automobile (ram St. Leme to Detroit aad by Federal n cia l s on the charge of taking a stolen car acraaa a «eae j s « reagaa ays «ys ha hie fneod aaka asked him to sell the car (or hi«- Aay- to get to Waakaagtas. w ho « A w asm fts iitB i^ H a a a m , whe oae IMO tO LANGLOIS, OREGON U Seh roedor’s Jewelry Store McU«rmiek-De«rtnff Ranoh Machinery •w to e Uac T ypew riter» in R egular School W ork W U D # jR G BROS. the most active secret sgente e( Ger many In America before we went into the war, has been made bead of Ik G e rm an c a b in e t. « A m erieaa W atch HATTON’S An W erk «uaraeteed W »4 aille B regas ¡ Kelly Spring fieM Tires B ond ing Aad Oarpaater W ork. L. B. HATTON Henee Patatiug. B a lry Baro W hi Prop. C. R. Beary. ai W . C BmM A Boo of Wa wiB bo X*od ta giva you Poioltog. Bta Port Orford, Oregon MY WILDWOOD Dealer bi Fairbanks-M NOVELTIES for the Preducts WleoSrte Light Plasta W ater Plante. P ip e And FUO oge a g in « . U Curry Znapter No. I35 O. E. S. TOURISTS R egular xieoilngg. third Satur day of each m onth. Vlaltora lli l ll l ll l ll l lH II I IU t ll l ll l IIIU IIIIIIM l ll l il t l ll l ll l ll l ll U l l t ll l ll l ll l ll l ll H i n il t l ll l ll l li i alw ays w elcom e Desks, Bedroom Suites.^ Clip lin» coupon and mail il w ilh flfo r a -ia weeka’ trief infc.rripiion io Tables. Sewing Cabinets j THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR Published by T h i C h » i » t h n S t-itw ct Px » l i s h i n o Boston. M oaoachuaetU. U S A it you w ill find tho doily good new« of the w orld from It« MW special w riters well as deportm ent« devoted to women « and child re n « in te res t* «port* tnuaic education, radio e u T .x i w !i be glad *. „„e In to v m r home so .a nd lwo*»‘*B»on. and the Atindtal and th e o th e r feature* S c • 1» X È L. A .a mlas Snub« O ur Dog Made in Pert Orferd iin k (N a m e Lieut. Carl W. A. Raguac. U. S avalry, riding down a cliff during casalry maneuvers at Fort Koae- v> an t. San Diegu don t M o u rro a B a rk Bav S ta tio n . Boston Maos rir a a c le n d me a alx week» t r ia l au b srrlp lto n I enclose site d o lla r 'S I* . h » L 'H ita r iiN And - _ * . please p r in t) t Addre»* i Secretary. Florence Ponting Etc. S o c ir r r finance Through the T yp ew riter Educational Research Bureau of New Y o rk more than 2.000 typewriter» were lent to fifty achool» in twelve citie*. and the result, described in a lepori by D r Ben 1). Wood of Columbia Vni- venity and D i E iank ¡ i Fiocina» of (lie University of Chicago “ An E x perimental Study of the Exfucdtional Influence of the Typewriter in the Elementary School Classroom, indicates ’ hat children ’ »Ire to the type writer readily, that it speeda up school work and has no bad crttcl on pen manship Worthy Matron Mrs.Linda Guerin A DOLLAR S WORTH T SERVICE STATION Associated Gas Lime, Coment And Roofing In CONFECTIONERY Vp-to-Date Goods Always Fresh W. J. Pauür.an, Prop. Port Orford, Ore. MYRTLEWOOD SHOP D. D. MrGMi. Prop Hert Orferd Oregon PORT ORFORD LODGE A. F. & A. M. No. 170 Meets second*Baiarday of « e h m.vnth V h ltia g brethern w«l •onie CRAWFORD W SMITH. W orehlpful Master ! F W SMITH, to er.ta ry DAVID IBNKB Treasurer.