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PO R T O R FO R D N E W S P age 2. i ver has c o n cen trated all th e pow ers y ears ago the list included 8 882 re- G a n t but w hen the ta iltw iste r got cently th a t Ceos county w as eligible I A M E R IC A N ISH U sing a $250 ta- ' of th e ad m in istra tio n on th is job of publicans and 3,777 dem ocrats. dio set to h e a r a phonograph . th ro u g h ta k in g a sh a re for relief to 116 w orkm en on sta te highw ay record played on a $9.50 phono- w ork th ere w asn 't so m uch left. co n tra c ts d u rin g the w inter. Hared at the Pnatofflce at Port Orford. Oregon a i second class g e ttin g business starteu , an d re su lts a re ap p earin g . I graph. mall m atter under Act of March 3, 1*79 Schroeder Car Stolen; N ever before in th e h isto ry o f the Inevitable Pabllahed w eekly at Port Orford, Oregon w orld h as an y g o v ern m en t ever ex As soon as day begins to daw n ' Coquille Valley Peas Returned Last N ight GEO. W 8 0 RAN SON. Editor e rted such enorm ous pow ers o r T he m eadow la rk s ta rts singing . To Be Sold In Cans As soon as evening comes, a s ta r placed such m ig h ty forces a t w ork ST A R T IN G M ONDAY (F ro m B andon W estern W orld) SUBSCRIPTION RATES to prom ote an d stim u late business T he angel's lam p s ta rts sw ing A C hevrolet autom obile owned at an d cre d it to c u re econom ic Ills. One Y e a r ___________________ ing. _ purpose an in by Chas. E . S chroeder w as stolen T he sale of 50,000 can s of peas, All th _ is h __ as fo r its As soon as I am in th e tub Hix M o n t h s __________________ W O ODM AN H A LL crease "in empioyme’nt.’ lhZ 'su’pp-^rt j from his g h ra «e T uesday nl« ht T he can n ed at th e C hase can n ery in T he telephone s ta rts ringing A dvertising rates >'5 cents per colum n Inch of ag ric u ltu re an d the resto ratio n lock w as broken off th e garage to M yrtle P o in t by J E. Ford, who has HAZEL K N A PP o ' confidence. T h e q u ickest way to ! galn e n tra n c e La»t "¡« h t the car been raisin g peas on a large scale help at th is tim e is to help th e | * as bro u g h t ,baf k and left outside a t his ra n ch in the Coquille valley, T uesday, O ctober 25, Dancing Classes B rew ers H old M eeting g re a te st num ber, loosen b ank cred the garage, slightly w orse fo r w ear w as announced th is week. Ford, to- 25»- per H alf H our. its. g et business an d cu sto m ers on but not dam aged It had appar- g e th e r w ith H S. C adm an. W. A The o th e r side o f an em ergency is a w ay s an op th e ir feet, assist livestock and crop ently been run about 100 m iles and j T w ay and Sons an d S. H. Stock- T ap — B allet — C h a ra c te r show ed m a rk s of h aving been in ! hoff of the R uss in terests, ail pea p o rtu n ity .— D ean B urroughs. m ovem ents. out-of-the-w ay places. grow ers in th e Coquille valley, have i D A NCES. T hose a re th e th in g s th e H oover It is believed th e c a r had been com pleted the a rra n g e m e n ts for the i ad m in istra tio n is doing today ! Those a re th e th in g s th e H oover tak en by ru m -ru n n ers or high sale of 50,000 can s of peas to D u n -' P ig g ly ! a d m in istra tio n is p rep ared to c a rry jack e rs an d used to convey liquor. ham , Inc., S afew ay and B efore ta k in g th e S chroeder car W iggly stores. T he peas a re to be on to early com pletion T hose a re th e th in g s th a t a new j Lbe thieves first en tered the P L. sold by th e sto res th ro u g h o u t w est- H. L. H O U STO N , M. D. a d m in istratio n w ould have to learn ' S h u m ate g a rag e and tried to tak e ern O regon, b earin g the label "Co-1 P h ysician and Surgeon. quille Valley G row n P eas.” how to do T hose a re th e th in g s I the c a r Sut w ere unable to sta i t O REG O N B E H IN D S T E IW E R P hones: O ffice 491, H om e 492 it. They th en stol* gas from the W ith lum ber mills in O regon opening up, th e re i s | that could be reta,ded by F ah y - M orrison Bldg. S h u m ate c a r supposedly to a u g am ple p ro o f th a t the ta r if f of $3 a th o u san d fe e t th a t "¿cnees'^ ” w " 'Z s n t a t i o n and m ent th e supply in th e S chroeder Coos County Gets $21.557 B andon, O regon. Coquille. Or., Oct. 18.—C ounty i w as w rested fro m C ongress in its closing d ay s is do- doubts as to th e best course to p ur car. T re a su re r C harles S ta u ff is in re- j in g w h a t w as expected o f it. 8Ue -------------- ■ i ceip t of a sta te w a rra n t for $21.-, C. R. W ADE It h as stopped the influx of C an ad ian and Bus- t h L ^ h e T ^ X ^ r a nkeTy'to j S u g g e st S a fe ty L ane 557.91, Coos co u n ty ’s sh a re of th e ■ A ttorney-at-Law j-, , - m otor vehicle an d m otor tran sp o 1 sian lum ber to the m a rk e ts o f the U nited S ta te s, and get w orse it we lose o ur heads and I Or SlhOOl ( h ildren ta tio n licenses fo r th e y ear ending First National^ Bank Bldg th e b uyers o f ¡um ber have now tu rn e d to th e P acific sacrlflce ,he &ainf; »«re-aciy mad.-1 O ctober 1. Bandon - Orego » N o rth w e st. W ith mills opening, idle lab o r is going o toward ,ecovery just for thP sakP j T he B andon Lions club a t the I f m ak in g a ch an g e back to w ork. We a re on th e u p p erg rad e again I suggestion of L. T Roselle, one of . ( ’»»OS t o P i c k M e n M any mills have now secured o rd e rs fo r enough iust at *he beKinnln£ of th e rise, th eir m em beis, decided a t th eir F o r H ig h w ay W ork; lum ber to rrv them th ro ro u u g g h n th in te te r, r anu -ind as asi wlll We can ° H,eadily m eeting th is m noon to to a sk establish th e s ta te a , luinuer io c c a a rry m em well wen in m e e w w in Or K wc can 3et fotward thinga back w" a highway com ission After 17 years of inactivity the Master Brewers' Association held a O ST R A N D E R ’S a consequence th e re Will be less OI unem ploym ent and year, m aybe m ore th a n a year, by safety lane across th e h ighw ay on I Coquille, _________ . . com „ ............. Oct. ___ 18.—A m ittee . » meeting at Detroit, re-electuig Mar s u ffe rin g in d e fin ite regions of the State th a n would I t° tb e c rY. "T hings O regon avenue a t N in th stre e t f o r , has been appointed by th e Coos cos Meagerlein of Chicago (above), B A R B E R SHO P have been th e case had the ta r if f been refu sed . co“ld not be *°r8e/ . >. Lhe. safety o i the ,ch001 c h ild re n .¡c o u n ty co u rt to have c h arg e of reg-i thor president More than 200 mas I « x w x U axm 1 I • a U a • j a • N ° p ro g ram in histo ry approach- T his is a d angerous crossing. R. T. isterin g men w ho w ish to engage i n 1 ter brewers attended, and all ol the L um berm en and w o rk ers in th a t in d u s try give es th e H oover p ro g ram for recov Moore, w ho leaves to d ay fo r Sal- highw ay w ork in D ouglas county ! opinion that they would be brewing c re d it to U nited S ta te s S e n a to r S te iw e r and U nited erv from a depression »io Ameri- em , will interview th e s ta te offici- u n d er the c o n tra c t of F. J. K ernlti S ta te s S e n a to r M cN ary, of O regon, fo r h av in g s e c u r-iaan president in any past panic 01 ai«- of P o rtlan d . T he c o u rt has ju s t re- 1 1 4. _ I a a a L. l ’ ii depression ever had an y program F o u rteen Liorio w ere in a tte n d -j reived w ord th a t Coos county is en-I ed th e ta r if f a ct as an am endm ent to th e rev en u e bill, w h atev er fu rth e r th a n to advise and a ,1CB today w ith J. S. B eyers oi 1 titled to 49 per c e n t of the em ployes On an d a fte N r O th T is IC d E ate I will pay I T hey recall th a t th e revenue bill w as th e u n fin - urKe econom y in g o v ern m en t h o o - Coquille a n d E lton S chroeder of j to be engaged there, alth o u g h ju s t • no b i|ls ag ain st the FLO R A S LA K E lshed business o f the sen a te as the end o f th e la st ses- ver", prograrn lncluded tha‘- and M yrtle P o in t as visitors. A rep o rt I how m any m en th is will m ean i s ! R E S O R T . Langlois. Oregon, not of Boy S cout w ork w as m ade ov ! not known. The com m ittee will re g -! specifically au th o rized by me i n 1 sion approached, and th a t a d eterm in ed e f f o r t w as ju d g m e n t we should sym pathize E. A. G ant, leader. T he lions voted , is te r all ap p lican ts and re p o rt them w riting m ade to have the lum ber ta r if f stric k en fro m th e w ith him m w a g re a t ta s k ; not crit- to give $1.00 per m o n th for six to O. F. Thom pson, county judge. ( FLO R A S L A K E R E S O R T Ow\ n w sm ith* o w n e r m easure. It w as then th a t S e n a to r S te iw e r served no- ‘cize bl1" ,tnd 11 is1my can,lid op‘n; m onths tow ard the salvage shop w ho will c ertify them to the con- ' A m eeting of d irecto rs of th e club j tra c to r. A ny m en tak en m ust be Langlois. Ore., Oct. 18 1932. ltc J tice th a t he would filib u ste r the m easu re to its d eath th o u g h t win approve his w ork and is to be held a t J e r r y ’s n ex t Tues- , sa tisfa c to ry to th e co n tracto r. , _______ ’__________ __ if th e lum ber ta r if f w ere not retain ed . ' com m ission him to c a rry on. day evening. T he “pot” today con-^ T he sta te highw ay com m ission is, tained $6.95 and w ent to E lm er I cred ited w ith L aving rep o rted re- T h a t is how O regon secured a lum ber ta r if f . j Arrested Over Fight PORT ORFORD NEWS II •• 1982. Hair Cut a 35c S te iw e r is up fo r reelection in N ovem ber. He deserves as big a m a jo rity as th e re a re votes in th e state. R. C. Ostrander, Prop. (F ro m B andon W estern W orld) Chi th e P a n th e r, local ex-pugili.it, w as arre ste d last S a tu rd a y as the resu lt of a fig h t w hich o ccu rred F rid a y w hen Chi beat up Ben Knight while chi ap p aren tly 4 -n CLUB M H S Port Orford Crab Co. . . . Port Orford , . H O SS H AS B E E N F A IT H F U L W orking for H ealth well, stood well and walked well. A. Gigi, P ro p rie to r S e c re ta ry of S ta te H al E. Hoss com es b efo re th e E our-H club m em bers all over She had exercised tor tw o years to rem ove objectionable curves in her e le c to ra te ol O regon w ith a fin e record, an d one w ith caped wl,hout a 8cra' ph Kn^ .t' the country are working to improve Wm. D ew ar. Local M gr. ... t „ i ii • ,1 •. ,. su stain ed a b roken rib. a brok< i their health, and w orking hard at it. spine. W ith her im proved posture Which no taU lt has been tound. He is th e nom illee O I nose an d his face w as pounded ; , Sounds funny, doesn’t it Funny that had come g re a te r confidence in h er a pulp w ith both eyes closed Th boys and gsris living in the country, self. T h at was w orth all it cost, she th e R epublican p a rty fo r a second term . Successor to BANK plenty of food and literally said, to say nothing of w hat it would T he S ta te S e c re ta ry is conceded to have o p e ra ted affa,r arose fol'owl,lg an argume..' with ” “keiip,a') 'cwi7f, f‘resh iXand'sun- mean in better health the rest of her The h groi J _____ A_____A A 1 • A A Ai Ai over stu m p ag e on ground k.._ . u l . m i ___ i._ Gigi & E lv ers shine, »hoi id have to strive to be life. OF his d e p a rtm e n t a t less cost to the ta x p a y e r th a n any wh/ch’chi' X . m s to have » i ■ - , , . - - ......— ---- — — — ---- s u p ' : healthy 5 u ( they do. and there are Teeth were pretty good, and all o t Ills predecessors, his sav in g 111 the issuance o f a u to , Vision A n u m b er of local P ,nany g(KXj reasons Mainly they are m em bers show ed the value of care BA ND O N license p lates a m o u n tin g to $77,000 a y ear. In o th e r hnve bepn cu,ting wood on ,h" defect» a child inherits from an- and eating the right kind of foods i ^ a a i i i 4i i . land and objected to paying stui.t; ceitors Also that health habits, with E very one got 8 to 10 hours of d e p a rtm e n ts he has show n the sam e business prill- agp |O Chi, alleg in g th a t he la e k e i respect to the care of hum an bodies, sleep at nights, although they liked Commercial & Savings P ack ers o f C ra b M eat good tim es as well as anyone. Ten eipies and com m on sense conduct. a u th o rity to collect it Chi WHS h»ve been grratly neglected. was the tim e m ost “hit the S h ip p ers of F re sh C rabs Mr. H oss has been an a rd e n t su p p o it^ ' o f plans ,aken b*fore of the piona!n vi^.ni^X X g^hered^ o'clock Safety Deposit Boxes hay". E very one gained from 2 to 13 pounds in the year. N ot one was fo I r red is t h earin 1 I convenience 1 11 1 1 ' of f th,. g th ether looke(1 for the tl)C state icture co n test f his 1U l e u U u L cin I I l g g th u i e y y cost o s v o f autom a u io in obile u u u e licenses lic e n s e s , and a i m l. g nt the h l fall h for Rent too fat. firm ly of th e opinion th a t it can be done w ith o u t m a d is tric t a tto rn e y they werc wonderfui ¡ot_ W h at did they eat? L isten to th is ' te ria lly a ffe c tin g the highw ay p ro g ra m in O regon. H " -------------- strength and p o i« and cheerfulness P len ty of bread and potatoes. simply radiated from the group Yet P o rt O rfo rd , O regon R egistration Increased the exam iners found defects. T hey Cereals P lenty of milk and w ater, ad v o cates a d istrib u tio n of th e b u rd en so th a t th e but only a few used tea or coffee did not rate high on eyes There was m an who uses th e road m ost will pay th e m ost. B reakfast was an im portant meal (F ro m B andon W estein W orld) ! only one good pair of feet. It was with ail of them. They never went L o g g e rs A s a m em ber of the W orld W ar V e te ra n s ’ Com- Coos county show ed n gain . . ., „ mainly due to w earing improper to school hungry Candy was a m ission, Mr. H oss h as been of valuable aid to th e ex- 1236 in «<*K‘»o-«tions over th,. i ■ ,h,«. The girls wore too high m inor item , w hile simple, plain food w r v i e p m pn in W l i r i n i r t h e i r k llU K liv in s fo ur-year period, it w as I e v n l ,.I heels, and boys shoes were short fff Refiners and ‘Ruyers o f 1 P o o l H a ll Service m in 111 s e iu n n g m e n OOIIUS 1( a n . . today In U nited P ress d ls p itc h . Only one had good posture. This w as the general rule Such boys and girls are going to be able to meet T he conduct of th e S e c re ta ry of S ta te in avoiding from saiem The re g istra tio n s « «»ri. in other w ords, she Mt life squarely Native Platinum and Gold * C O N FEC TIO N ER Y e n ta n g le m e n ts in an y political deals th a t seem to be show ‘h* ed N ovem ber election this H ig h e s t M a r k e t Price» 1 a to tal of 14 538 com pared ............................................................................................................................................. .. EaaU.Jtrd 1907 I U p-to-D ate Goods on hand m ost o f th e tim e a t Salem h as j?iven him m ore to „ fouI. years ag„ The tota! s W ILD BER G BR O S. * A lw ays Fresh tim e to a tte n d to the d u ties of his office. f,„ th is v..*r n i- 8,970 rep u b lic. = si C ielting a t refining co ♦ E . J . T ille y O the r» 7 42 M a rk e t S t. , S en F re n c u d • An e ffic ie n t, u p rig h t m an is Hal E. Hoss. «-ioi o nm.- ,• 1 , s m = F le e t: S o u th S en Frencteco • »». a. Paulman, Prop. T h e re should be no doubt of his success in N o -i° us "»a" ‘lla"<”>us whprpa" four = Port Orford, Ore. LANGLOIS, OREGON vem ber. Schroeder’s M cCormick-Deering Ranch M achinery JA M E S W. MOTT In p re se n tin g as its nom inee fo r C o n g ressm an the , C ream S e p a ra to rs, T racto rs. M ow ing M achines. M ilking H onorable Jam e s W. M ott, present C o rp o ra tio n Com Machine«, E tc. m issioner o f O regon, th e R epublican p a rty has the Shingles. Flooring, R u stic Shlplap. Doors, W indow s. M oulding. Ironing B oards. B read B oards, P erfectio n P la s te r rig h t to feel th a t il is o ffe rin g to the people of the W allboard. H ouse an d B uilding T rim m in g s F ir s t D istric t th e o p p o rtu n ity to secu re fo r them -j selves in C ongress th e services of one a m ost able, j Lime, Cement And Roofing d ynam ic and successful legislator. P rio r to his ap p ointm ent by G o v ern o r M eier on = B uilding And C a rp e n te r W ork B y D ay Or C o n tra c t C em ent = A p ril 1, 1931, as C o rp o ratio n C om m issioner, Mr. Mot W ork. S eptic T an k s S .dew alka, F o u n d atio n Blocks. E tc. serv ed his p resen t d istric t o f M arion C ounty and his fo rm e r d istric t o f C latsop C ounty fo u r te rm s as R ep H ouse P ain tin g . D airy B arn W h itew ash in g by P ow er S p ra y e r = O r H and. = re s e n ta tiv e in th e legislature. D uring th a t tim e (1923- - C. R. Henrjr, of L anglois In sh a rg e o f B utiding D epartsiient E 31) he achieved the unique d istinctio n of h av in g s e 7 w. C. Boyd * Son. of I^n g lo is. in c h a rg e of P a in tin g D e p a rtm e n t E cu red by his own bills th e en actm en t o f every piece of E W'e wlll be glad to give you estim a te s on all B uilding M aterials. E legislation, w ith o u t exception, in which those d is tric ts S P ain tin g . E tc. S w ere in te re ste d , and assum ed an active lead ersh ip in th e p assag e o f m any o f the m ost d ifficu lt and im p o rt Dealer In Fairbanks-M orse Products a n t m easu res a ffe c tin g the s ta te at large. E lectric L ig h t P lan ts, W a te r P lan ts. P um ps. E ngines. E P ipe And F ittin g s J a m e s W. M ott is essentially a m an of action. A la w y er o f high s ta n d in g and re p u ta tio n , an ex-service m an, executive and a law -m aker, he has an e s ta b u iiiiiiiiiim iiiiiu iiiiiiiiiiu iiiim iiiiiiiiiiu m iiiiiiir tiim iim m im iiiiim iiiiir ii lished record of c o n stru ctiv e leadership u n su rp a ssed James W . M o tt by an y m an in th e public life of O regon. He is a man A D O LLA R S W O R T H to w hom D em o crats as well as R epublicans can give KF.I’I III.II \ \ NOMIN i . Clip thi* coupon and mai! it u i t h f l f o r a î\ ueek-'lrô-Z b ir r ip t io n to th e ir w h o le-h earted su p p o rt w ith the c e rta in know l He is a m an to w hom all vci e d g e th a t he will assum e in congress th e sam e type of reg ard less of p arty , may give t''e ii j THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR w hole h »ai'ted support w ith the* P u b i.shed b y T » C S c ia n e * P v r i « S o c rrrt fo rce fu l lead ersh ip th a t has c h a ra c te riz e d his c a re e r certain know ledge th a t he will j B o s to n , M a ssa cn u s e tts . U S A in ( )regon. sunie In C ongress th e sam * tv • o ' I n t Tcwi w ill A nd th e d a ily » om I new# o f th e w o rld fra m its •Oh specia l w r ite rs . as w e ll * s d e p a rtm e n t# * eve ted to wom en s a n d c h ild re n For Congressi h U nited S ta te s th a n is Governo: F o rw ard To P ro sp erity O r B ack w ard To H ard er T im es Roosevelt, H erb ert H oover has been ' th ro u g h the cru cib le In th ree lot (Continued iron page 1.) year» he ha» learner! th e profile; ness Is continued fo rw ard , not re ’h at m ust be solved; he h as w ta rd e d Just for th e sak e of a ed out solutions: he h as p u t m a ch in ery Into m otion to b rin g back ch an g e H erb ert H oover is b e tte r fitted In p ro sp erity every respect to be presid en t of the For n early a y ear I’resid en l 1C < forceful, aggressive lead ersh ip th a t h as ch v »cterin t his yubfic c • • in Oregon. Read S ta te m e n t of It« t <>-d . <1 Illgeat of t ’Litforni in I -I »s I’aiiiphlfd w b o t ia iv s m iw Y • in te re s ts fin a n c e e d m -s tlm , ra d io , etc imi w il l be * !a d t.- *e , e « rl mu an advocate -»f p e re e a nd p ro h ib it'.o n . An« d o r a n d th e S u n d ia l a n d th e o th e r fe a ture» f m l#* Snube. O ur T h « O m n r m w Sc«»wc« M o w rro a B a ck B a e S ta tu n . B o sto n . Ma«« Please «end me a si> weeks t r i a l s u b s c rip tio n 1 enclose one d o lla r ’♦ V ► L . V X — Do«. Jew elry Store Sw iss X A m erican W atch p airin g — S pectacles H A T T O N ’S He 1 All W ork G u aran teed Coquille SE R V IC E Oregon , STATION Associated Gas V. R. W ILSON Kelly Springfield Tires Jew eler and Watchmaker The Home of Good Watches Coquille L. B. HATTON Orego Prop. Port Orford, Oregon MYRTLEW OOD N O V ELTIES 1 Curry ( napter No. 135 O. E. S. for the TOURISTS R egular m eetin gs, third Satur day of each m onth. V isitors alw ays w elcom e Desks, Bedro o»a Suites. ì Tables. Sew ing Cabinets ¡ W orthy M atron Mrs ’ J n d a G uerin S ec re ta ry . Florence P o n tin g Etc. M ade in P o rt O rfo rd MYRTLEWOOD SHOI PORT ORFORD H LODGE A. F. & A. M. N o. 170 »1 | Mae'» »»fond Saturday of each 1 I | rninth V isiting brethern wel { D. I). McGill. Prop. 4 I ♦ . P o rt O rfo rd O regon I "RAWFORD W SMITH. U orw hlpfal M a m ? W SM ITH . S ecretary JE X K JÎ. T rr5 .Hr«» t