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Pape 2. Port Orford, Oregon, Tuesday, January 17. 1933. PORT ORFORD NEWS ■ntered at the P ostoffice at Port Orford. Oregon, as second class mall m atter under Act of March 3. l» 7 k Published w eekly at Port Orford, Oregoa GEO W 8ORANSON. Editor. Death Valley Love That Goes Back to 1715 PORT ORFORD NEWS Kits G ertru d e—No, H arry . I am so r ry, but I am sure we could not be h appy together. You know I al w ays w an t m y own w ay in every thing. H a rry But, my d e a r girl, you could go on w an tin g it a fte r we w ere m arried. M O N DAY AFTERNOONS at Woodman Hall Hazel Knapp DANCING CLASSES T he oldest race of which there a re records. save th e C hester cup, By TYRA L. FU LL E R Is th e sculling race known to this By MARSHALL BREEDON I liny a s D oggett’« Coat and Badge. SUBSCRIPTION RATER Thom as Doggett, the fam ous come- 1 «Lan of th e early E ighteenth ceil- D O L L GRAHAM had lived for I ' ITS was so sweet I One T e a r ___________________U S * fifty y ears In th e Mojave desert For the first time I d bis life, F rien d —I'v e ju s t been lunching 1 tury, caused th e following placard Six M o n t h s _________________ f l .d d i to he posted on London bridge on spending most of bis tim e tram p Jim M adren s House seemed like w ith your husband, darling. 25c per Half Hour ing around D eath valley. home to him. It was warm with W ife—So good of you. angel, but A dvertising rates ______________________________________| cen ts per colum n la th . ____________________ eve of A ugust 1. 1715: “T his “It'a a-gettln so a man can hard her playful presence. la p — B allet — Character I do hope it w on’t com e to his sec ~ | being th e day of his m ajesty's hap ly have room fer to tu rn around Jim loved her. It had been a re ta ry ’s ears; she's so jealous. th e th ro n e , th e re DANCES m utual case of love at first sight! • a a a a A a —- - ■ a - W ill w lv o n — will Kg* be given by Mr. Doggett an in.” Bull grum bled. Lonesome June, his long-eared I With the coming of Kits, Jim — orange livery, with a badge ripre^ Polly: E very tim e I catc h my Renting Liberty, to be rowed for by Jenny, who was asleep on her feet for alm ost a decade knowo as “Hut husband flirtin g he has to buy me six w aterm en th a t a re out of their beside him. did not w ake up at the [ ton’s hard-boiled bachelor”—desert som ething to wear. But when cd bis long rime pals. No longer Dolly: W h at a w ardrobe you i tim e w ithin the past year. They a re sound of B ull's tR lo . P hysician an d Surgeon. to row from London bridge to Chel the crunch of feet cut the still hot j w as he seen ’nightly at the Croqul m ust have, dearie. P hones O ffice 491, H om e 492 a ir Lonesome Ju n e opened one eye i Dole club. sea. It will be continued annually looked at th e newcomer and went His cronies missed him. Tney re F lossie—T h a t m an over in th a t ! F ah y - M orrison Bldg on the sam e day forever.” T rue to Bull had caught a sented his desertion and m uttered box h a sn 't tak en his eyes off me ! B andon, Oregon. his word, Doggett left In his will a to sleei again. sum of money In fru it, and with the view of the young g irl's face. She darkly of *‘a rug. a hone and a hank fo r an hour. exception of th e y ears 1915-18. In was m aking hard headw ay through of hair.” Bill H annaway voiced F r a n k —H ow do you know ? everybody s opinion when he vowed clusive, th e race has been rowed the alkali. She stopped when she cam e up t,“‘* lie never * o u |d have believed A tto rn ey -at-L aw ever since under th e adm inistration B ill—S tep up, its tim e to kiss the of the Fishm ongers' company, and olcl man Her lips were ' i that “Jim would 8° sentim ental bride. F irst N a tio n a l B ank Bldg the list of w inners Is alm ost com- craf'k |t>K. her breath cam e In ovei a d—n ornery fem ale.” Bob—Y ou're w rong, its tim e for Bandon Oragoa No. Jim nad alw ays been quite me to quit. plete. In 1919 those who had not <Ju,ck 8a »ps, but under th e blister the opposite to sentim ental. "Hard- raced during the w ar were then o t hpr fn re ,h e countenance was ' Refiners and ‘Buyers o f m atched ag ain st each other, so th ere determ ined. Bull w as about to say boiled" was the word. And no won W hen a m an is sm a rt an d shrew d p i - « , ' - , . . . . - .- .1 ij Is really no break In continuity._ som ething when the girl stepped der. He’d lost ooth m other and fa eno-.go to to get along p re tty well ^ * a t l V e F l a t U l U m a n d G o l d aside and sta rte d to pass Instantly ther when he was Just a baby. He'd wi hout an education, it seem s a l l ; W ashington Star. H ighest Matket Prices E i u H i M '1 9 0 7 Bull slid forw ard. His heat tw ist been dragged up (th ere's no other th ■ m ore a pity th a t he m issed 11 , term for It) for nine years by a ed old body barred her passage W IL D B E R G BR O S. S M E L T IN G Ot R E F I N I N G C O Discoverer B a f f l e d b y “You can't fight the sink.” he virago aunt, and then, having com T he crow d m ay be lau g h in g at Otfxt»,: 742 M arket St., San Ftandacc said. "Y ou're walking to yur death, m itted some slight offense and fear your jokes o r it may be a t your t Plant: South San Ftanciaco Composition of X-Rays ing the dire results, he had run sure.” g ram m ar. Roentgen, the scientist who dis away. She glared a t him. By*., wide covered the X-ravs. died of cancer, To be exact, the young Jim bad “ I know a disease from whose ravages many lips set. m uscles taut. climbed Into an empty freight car, F O R S A L E —My equity in the E d a p atien t has been saved by tr e a t what I am doing." The tone was hail cried him self to sleep. g a r Bossen farm a t L anglois; harsh, the w ords stu ttered through m ent with roentgen rays. $450.00. T erm s Mrs. C. E. Ban He emerged from the freight car the dry throat. “Let me go." She ft was on November 8. 1895, that ning. 114 F lin t S treet. R oseburg Into a little backwoods town w here Roentgen stum bled on his discovery Jerked aw ay, but before she could lie eith er could not, or would not The w orld's Im agination was fired step forw ard Bull took her bv h lh answ er any questions. N O TIC E O F F IN A L ACCOUNT by thp discovery, and It Is little arm s and swung her face away As no one knew where to ship wonder th at It generated the most from the deadly blow of the sun him, he became a town charge and In th e C ounty C ourt of th e S ta te of O regon, for th e C ounty of C urry. fanciful thoughts. Antlvlvlsecttnn- He held her until the brief struggle young Jim found out the meaning In th e M atter of th e E S TA T E of When he loosened her she of hard work. Ists balled the discovery as a h attle died. looked nt him, “Old Buzzard. You CHARLES HOW ELL PEA R SE. ! won against vivisection, snd pt*fit He rem ained long enough to learn Deceased. i.'allsfs tried to link up Roentgen's mind your own business, I want to to look out for himself, hopped a n discovery with th e many nebulous die." N O T IC E IS H E R E B Y G IV EN other freight and was carried some For a brief moment th e ir eyes hundreds of miles, north hy west. th a t the undersigned, as ad m in is m anifestations and theories th at Hu- held, then the' girl w avered, her Jim was now sixteen and quite In- j tr a to r of the E sta te of C harles world had pointed nt with derision M When accosted hy a reporter. breast heaved and, sitting In the dependent, for. by dint of skimping Howell P earse, deceased, has filed ' Roenfgpn replied to his question : hot alkali, she buried her face In and hoarding, he had m anaged to hi3 final account in the C ounty | “Is It l l g h t r with “No. for It can her arm s and sobbed, dreadfully. am ass the vast sum of $18.75. C ourt of th e S tate of O regon, for n either he reflected nor broken.” Bull G raham stepped to th e side of <»nee again Jim ’s destination was the C ounty of C urry, and th a t Sat He took a w ater derided by fate. He awoke on the u rd sy , the 4th day of F eb ru ary "Is It electricity ?" “ Not In anv Lonesome June. W ashington, D. C., Ja n . 9 The known form .” W hat Is It then?" bottle from his pack and stood second morning to find Ids ear side 1933, a t the hour of 9:30 o’clock in about the girl. In te rsta te com m erce conim laalon o r “I know not." tracked near a pleasant little town the forenoon of said date, a t t h e f d er d irectin g th e O regon, W ash “A drink of w ater slow like,” he of three or four hundred souls. The co u rt room of said C ourt, has been • n it Is now known from R oentgen’s ington R ailw ay A N avigation com observations and those of others held it close, tem ptingly so, “then name of the town was H atton, he appointed by said co u rt as th e tim e I pany to build a 185-mile line acro ss th a t X rays a re electrom agnet Ic r a you’ll not w ant Io die. No man In learned, and when he strolled Into and place fo r the h e arin g of oh- J the sta te of O regon w as today held diations akin to I'Hit. Dr. Claude the world Is worth w hat you was the general store to buy some sup jectlo n s thereto, and the settlem en t I T ake a drink outen the plies—to show he w as no tram p— thereof. Invalid by th e su p rem e court. I llllngston explains In bis biography a doing. f of Wilhelm K onrad Roentgen In hottie.” T he estim ated cost of th e line D ated and first published D p - | he gave his own name as Marden. “I love him .” Her w ords were llygela Magazine. w as about $10.000.000 at the tinio He was looking for a |ob Jim cem bet 27. 1932. ♦ more broken than before. the com m ission's o rd er w as e n t I confided to the storekeeper, a kind D ate of L ast P ublication J a n u The old man drew her to her feet, ly soul who apparently ered. knew a ry 31. 1933. “ C o r e l” D la n d s led her tow ard the patient Jenny. everything, and everybody for miles The O regon d istric t federal c o u rt H ARRY A PEA R SE. The G reat B arrier reef or A l l s “Best we get back to the hotel," around set the order aside as beyond the Old Tom Cragge. red A d m in istrato r trail« Is 1,200 miles In length, and he said. “I t’s not more'n a couple com m ission's au th o rity and an a p cheeked, roly-poly, with a heart as JU L IU S COHN. In filaees It Is over »hlrtv miles of miles. I hey sta rte d off slow . big hie nelly—which was saying A tto rn ey fo r A d m in istrato r peal w as ta k e n by the O regon and wflle. It was owing to the thor- ly. lire w ater nad revived the girl som ething told J i m the farm ers Idaho public u tllltle-• coinm isslo | ough exploration of th is rem arkahle !.ei eyes lost some of their fierce n,| about Hipre were looking for The line w as to ru n from C rane, N O TIC E F O R PUBLICATION re e f th at o ar present knowledge ness. her lips »of.-netl. They walked sturdy, capable hands. O r. to a connection w ith the line of De p a rt »«lent of fhe Interior. wil bout or corals Is ns extensive ns It Is. speaking Every hundred “ You won't have no trouble findln the S outhern P acific at or n ear G eneral l and O ffice at R oseburg. D a rw in’S theory was th a t many steps or so Bull would offer tier a C rescent L ake, Or. a Job, son,” ne said, “and If you Oregon. D ecem ber 17. 1932. j Islands w ere formed alm ost entirely drink On the fourth stop she ca n 't land one come hack and old Action to compel th e constru ctio n N O T IC E IS H E R E B Y G IV EN bv co rals; and borings on sonic of handed the hottie back. “I'm not Tom C ragge'll set yon to work." of the route w as Institu ted before i T h at Lorenzo D. R om ine, of P o rt the tropical Islands have proved going back." Her voice was firm The first real kindness he lad had O rford. O regon, who, on Sept. 11th th e com m ission by th e O regon pub Hint he was right. On th e Island of "If you go Into the sink I'll nave eve- met I No wonder old Cragge lie utilities com m ission. T he Id a F unafuti, coral reef rock was found to he a-goln' with you and me nnd cam e to mean father, mother and 1931, m ade hom estead e n try Serial ho com m ission an d v arious m uni No 019807, for E H S ’-IU. NWA48E- to p en etrate to a depth of over 800 Lonesome Ju n e Is tired we he.“ family to Jim Marden. and h | s j »i and N E 'J S W H , cipalltes and ch am b ers of com Section 25 feet. The coral w as first form ed on " lie was going to m arry me." she death some years later was trag j T ow nship 32 S.. R ange 15 W., WII- m erce Intervened In th e case u rg in g Sarah McCloskey, 8 years old, anti th e subm erged m ountain tops nt the said. city to the orphan hoy. lust growing construction of the line. j lam ette M eridian, has filed notice weighing only 40 pounds, afflicted base of th e sea. then as It spread “He hnd a change of heart again : into young manhood with infantile paralysis since a baby, and grew to reach the surface, send you?" I of Intention to m ake fin al th ree j When Tom Cragge died tie left Coos county w as especially In te r presented herself at the Camden In the hotel he told me while , .llm a sm all hnnse with an acre of I ' y ear proof, to establish claim to the accum ulated. seaweed decayed, (N J.) Health Department, offering ested In the ease an d urged con seeds w ere w ashed up hy th e tides, we were dancing that he did not land. two. three miles out of H it land above described, before F red stru ctio n because It would huve a pint of her blood that an in I anti le birds appeared, nnd eventually In want to m arrv me " »eruin might he made. I termed safe ton. He left him some money too Caughell. U nited S ta te s C om m is m eant a cro ss-state cu t-o ff ro u te “T hlnkln maybe you was a right ; with directions .......... ...... to “furnish the sioner. a t Gold Beach. O regon, on to her welfare hy the physicians, the Hie course e f ages a b eautiful tro p i from the Interio r to Coos R ay a th e 20th day of Ja n u a ry . 1933. cal Island was born. tratufusiun was made sm art gal.' Bull said. “G uess mnvbe bouse, and make a home. a w ater term in al C laim an t nam es as w itnesses 1 I w as m istook." Jim followed Instructions con “ W hat do von m ean?” she asked sdentlously. He furnished the old Jo h n E. Slovey. C harles F orty. W m Coamic Raya and H eredity H u rst. Sr., and P e rry H u rst, all of "W hen I was a young feller.” he lie slept Dr A rth u r II. Compton of the talked as they began to walk tow ard place a fte r a fashion. P o rt O rford. Oregon. there, and got his own breakfasts I diversity of Chicago. In conducting the hotel. “I had me a gnl. I sat a H AM ILL A CANADAY. Jim was going od thirty when n world wide s e r ie s of t e s t s found heap of sto re hy her. I.lked her D20t5c R egister. K its cam e Into his life He fell fm about 15 per cent more coamic rays m ore'n I do Lonesome Ju n e here the little thing right aw ay And In tem perate than In troulc zones An* will yon belleven of If, one night w hen slip showed she was willing ti Lut now here has science found she up and tells me to go plum ! come anil sh are his sm all house enough cosmic rays to he a really to h —I out of her sight ? Well, th at ■ big facto r In heredity. They are busted me up a henp. I w as fer 1 with him. Jim 's toy knew no few er th an th e radium rays n atu having myself killed, nnd I was fer j hounds Then the place blossomed It he rally In th e a ir and much less than killing her and by gosh I was all Sw iss A American AVatch Ki . line liveable. G leam S ep arato rs, T racto rs, M owing M achines. M ilking the radium rays everyw here enianat pairing — Spectacle« upset So I sets out to have tin It was Jim 's happiness to gel her M achines. E tc ing from th e earth. self killed lest ns von been doing anything and everything she want All W ork G uaranteed Shingles. Flooring. R u stic Shtplap. D oors. W indow s. M oulding Yes I walked from Log Angeles e d H adn't she given him —hom e' S cientists havp speculated, how Iro n in g Roards. B read B oards. P erfectio n P la s te r ever, as to w hether th ere may have w here I was a-llvlng. and I keto ( squille Oregon llm was In the general sto re now W allboard. H ouse an d B uilding T rim m in g s I’een periods in the rem ote past coming until I come to ibis hen- run hy a distant relative of the late when cosmic rays fell more thickly. D eath valley, and then I seen what Tom Cragge— running an eye ovei Both th is speculation and th e possi a fine place the world w as and I Ids penciled list of w anted supplies bility th a t long ago th ere was m ors didn't want to get m yself killed Cream liver (K its loved liver) radium have been pointed out as “You think you can love only m atches, kindling B uilding And C a rp e n te r W ork By Day O r C o n tract C am uol z Interesting guesses upon th e origins oncet. So did I. hut I know better and bacon Jew eler and AA'utchmaker M m m. . . . W ork. S eptic T anks. 8 id ew alk s F o u n d atio n of new species of anim als anil now I been In love ever since t h a t “Loaf of bread and some coffee.’ The H om e of Good W atches Blocks, Etc 3 p lan ts many millions of years ago. gal turned against me More in up told the storekeeper, “and I'll love than I wag with her. Am' hp ,|„ n g House Painting. Dairy B am W hitewashing by Power Sprayer = C o q u ille Oregon you. why. you II have a b etter hov “Bovs are havin’ a little poker Or Hand Talking It Over is 1 MO afore yon can wink tw enty tim es game tonight." volunteered thp ntnn “ If you don’t accept him you'll and then vou 11 he like I am plum behind the counter. “Ottess thev .1 C. R H enry, of i^ n g lo ls In o h arg e o f B uilding D e p a rtm e n t 2 T„u sit In." W C Boyd A Son, of I-anglols, In c h a rg e of P a in tin g D e p a rtm e n t E probably be an old maid. You're happy with your new love and It ,lkp , o But Jim was In a hurry and said We will be glad to give you eetlm ates on all B u ilding M aUrtaJa. = not g etting any younger. Twenty will be a honest love, like th e one your next birthday. Who w ants to you lest had w asn't." P ain tin g . E tc so He had to get home Home I m arry a girl tw enty tw o or twenty- A sm ile nioved her cracking AA'hat was Kits doing he won th ree? You ca n ’t afford to wait anv lipa. “Why. you're right," she Mid. dered as he sped alone in his old longer. H e's forty years old. You Her voice wns cheerful “O f course filw er. How would she meet him couldn't ask a b etter age. You'll Electric IJght Plants. W ater Plants. Pumpe. Engfaaa. th ere a re o th er men. and besides tonight? (T hat was one of Kits look his age when you're twenty Pipe And F ittin g s it wouldn't be fair to my father charm s. Sometim es she would come 2 R e g u la r m e e tin g s, th ird S a tu r five For the next five years you'll 3 nnd m other They a re w aiting ai i down the path to meet him Some look d ay of each m o n th . Vfeltora J tim es she would hide behind the the hotel. I'll run along and alw ays w elcom e. i ) l |l l l l l l l l l l f l l l l l l l l l |B I I I I I I I I I I I I I |l |l ||||||) |||||||||||i r y t l l l l i l l l ||||||||l ||i ||||||||||i i w onderful years He earn s $.30 a oh. thank you so much, and I hope Kits hen door and Inntp nut at him week Yon could live In luxury. vou'll alw ays love your w ife like Som etim es he would have to co Worthy M atron And he has a horse and buggy 1 1 yon said you did. for you said vou through the house calling het name Mrs Ja s S vphers A DOLLAR'S W ORTH don't know w hat's th e m atter with found b etter love than the first girl before she would show herself at the girls now adays. In my tim e a Clip tlii» roupon slid mail it w ith fl for a ix week«' «ri'af 'if.u r. p'ioa t,> could give." Secretary VW all L ittle tease!) prixe like F ilb ert would never be ! K its w asn't hiding tonight Jim F lorence P o n tin g Old Bull G raham leaned hls kept dangling “—K ansas City S ta r 1 T i l l C H R I S T I A N S < 'll N t ! M C ÏN IT O R skinny arm s over the back of Lone nad barely opened the door nnd ‘ - - - - .............................. ..................- Publiflhed by T m C h i i i t h n A tic n c b PvtimiatM« S«*ni r I som e J u n e He w atched th e girl dropped his bundles op the kitchen Benton. M iw khuK tU , V B a . — ................ . table when she fittng herself Into going tow ard the hotel. T rees That W hittle m M il department« d«vot*<l to «om en« - utereet« mm «5| "I been honest with the sink fer hls arm s with a low cry of rapture In Barbndoes th ere is a valley Jnanee education radio etc Y.wi « ill be «lad to • . »w W,tc » • • hnme eo Silky head agnlnst hls hrenst * * * / r?* • ntl prohibition And don t mtw 8n«ibe Our Pr« with trees which bear pods with ait fifty-three years, since I come to aad the AundlaJ and the other feature« lade-gr.s'P eyes drow ning In open edge, and as the wind blows It.” he said, “nnd it aln t a-goln to T h i O n a ta n « « AciaNca M n m ro a Rack B a r ftta tlo n . Boston Mass her soft body a trem m ind efep I tell a hit of a lie. Ixtve hls own through th ese it cMUaes a most tin P l-a a r «and ma a a ll «celt»' tr ia l tu b e .n p tio n I enclose on« d o lla r l i t . Wife. say. gal. I ain't hie as she crooned her little song Meets second Saturday of each ; .an n y note. T here Is another kind me wife. month. V isitin g brethern wel | of w histling tree In th e Sudan. In had no wife. n«t no gal. either. I to him Jim ’s arm s tightened abou (N a m e p in come. J sects which Infest It cause galls. been In love with Dentil valley fer her tenderly. Hls lovely K its H. V SA U E R S an»l when th e c re atu res em erge the* all them y ears and I guessen the hls beautiful golden Persian I The kitten clung to him. p u r r lr “ AAorwhlpful Manter J b' e a circu lar hole, converting t h e sink will love me fer saving your her Joy and contentm ent. li f e ” C R A W F O R D S M IT H S e c y hollow gall Into a m uaical Inatrn Iff k< M is -14-» ,1 Syndic«:« | © t o W.-CI -I. X • . Kin-r s n l l c s t s DAVID JE N K S . T re a su re r j « s s s s » w ^-, uieul on which the wlud pluya. W X I ' « « n lc » ) i » x r ssixicst S si L* If the power to do hard work is not talent, it is |,v as<-ension to the best possible substitute for it.—Pres. Garfield. H. L. HOUSTON. M. D. 19 3 3 By Frank Farrington C. R. WADE Heads up! There’s word on the tongues of men Of business marching back again. Those know it who keep an ear to the ground. Heads op! Its trend is a stirring sound. (’link of ouarters and halves and dimes, Silver and greenbacks for better times. Heads up! There comes new lease of life, With end to panic’s stress and strife. Fear of the future passes away; Industrial confidence comes to stay. Chronic grouches wiil be no more, And rational thought will move to the fore. Heads up! There's brightness above—below! We’re on our mark and set to go, Bold facing the future, whatever may he. Heads up! For nineteen and thirty-three! OSTRANDER’S BARBER SHOP Hair Cut 35c Cross State Railroad Is Denied by Court C. Ostrander, Prop. Port Orford s BANK OF BANDON Foin merci a I & Savings Safety Deposit Boxes for Rent Loggers Pool Hah CONFECTIONERY Up-to-I)ate Goods Always Fresh W. J. Paiilnian, Prop. Port Orford, Ore. E. J. Tilley LANGLOIS, OREGON McCormick-Deering Ranch Machinery Schroeder's Jewelry Store HATTON’S SERVICE STATION Associated Gas Linie, Cement And Roofing V. R M ILSON Kelly Springfield Tire« L B. HATTON Prop. Dealer In Fairbanks-Morse Products MYRTLEWOOD NOVELTIES for the Port Orford, Oregon Curry Cnapter No. 135 O. E. S. TOURISTS Desks, Bedroom Suites, Tables. Sewing Cabinets f Etc. T V PORT ORFORD : t LODGE A. F. & A. M. Made in Port Orford No. 170 MYRTLEWOOD SHOP! D. I). McGill. Prop. ! Port Orford Oregon!