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    PORT ORFORD NEWS
Port Orford. Oregon, Tuesday, June 21, 1927.
Page 3.
Mining News of the Curry-
Coos Empire
| 1. 1912, to th e effect th a t $100 o rig in a l lo c a to rs, th e ir h eirs, a s ­ P ro te c tio n and P ro s p e rity , an d a
w o rth o f w ork m u st be p e rf o rm ­ sig n s, o r lesa.1 re p re s e n ta tiv e s , vote a g a in s t in c o rp o ra tio n is a
ed on p la c e r claim s lo cated
in U ,'<? n o t resu m ed w ork upon th e vote a g a in s t L aw , O rd er, P ro te c ­
' A lask a "d u rin g each y e a r,
in- ■ n lm a f te r fa ilu re an d
before tio n an d P ro sp e rity .
T h e re Is
1 elu d in g th e y e a r o f lo c a tio n ,” is ' su ch lo catio n ”
no m id d le g ro u n d an d th e issue
s till in fo rce an d w as n o t in any
U nder th is p ro v isio n a fo rfe it- w ill be decided on t h a t la s is .
metal market
w ork
on
u n p a te n te d
m in e ra l w ay a ffe c te d by th e e n a c tm e n t of ! u re does not e n su e
from
th e
claim s from th e c a le n d a r
y ear Aug. 24, 1921,
w hich
m erely m ere fa ilu re to com ply w ith th e
By E. & M J .
to th e fiscal y e a r b eg in n in g Ju ly ch an g ed
th e
a ss e ssm e n t y ear law. It re q u ire s th e in te rv e n tio n
New Y ork, N. Y., J u n e 11. 1927 1 each y ear.
Ja c k M ullens
sp e n t
S unday
T h e te x t of th is fro m th e c a le n d a r to th e fiscal o f a th ird p a rty an d a relo catio n
Copper, 0.125 pound.
I 1 fish in g in G arriso n lak e a t P o rt
a m e n d m e n t is q u o ted in th e fo l­ year.
‘
o
n
th
e
g
ro
u
n
d
b
efo
re
an
y
f
o
r
-
T in , 0.639 pound.
O rford.
lo w in g as a p re lim in a ry to th e
n a n ris
rian e
U
” 4 If th e a n n u a l asse ssm e n t faillir*»
fe itu re ru
can
W 'k h o at t „.-.»«-»I
co n sti
L ead, 0.064 pound.
d is c u s s io n :
Mr. an d Mrs. I. R T ow er, Mr.
w ork on a claim lo cated sev eral tu te s a fo r fe itu re is fo r th e d e ­
Zinc. 0.062 pound.
"Sec. 2. T h a t Section 2324 of y e a rs ag o in th e U n ited S ta te s te rm in a tio n of the c o u rts h av in g a n d Mrs W. J. C o n rad and c h il­
S ilver, 0.5675 ounce.
co u m ,|,.v
p leted
for Ju risd ic tio n an d is not fo r the de d re n , V irg in ia. R oger and D or­
th e R evised s t a tu t e s o f th e U ni- o —• r A lask a is u n o „ t , w
iv u iu<
A ntim ony. 0.128 pound.
ted
S
ta
te
s
be
a
m
en
d
e
d
by
a
d
d
in
g
th
e
c
u
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n
t
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e
a
r
by
J
u
ly
1,
noon,
te rm in a tio n o ' th e G onersi L a rd o th y , acco m p an ied by M ary P o­
B ism u th , $2.20 p o u n d .
pic­
th
e
fo
llo
w
in
g
w
ord*:
‘P
ro
v
id
ed
.
1927,
b
u
t
is
s
ta
rte
d
b
efo
re
Ju
ly
O
ffice.
W hile th e re is a d if f e r ­ lo n sk i an d Ben C lab au g h ,
Irid iu m . $107 oun ce.
T h a t th e p erio d w ith in w hich th e 1. noon, 1927. an d is in p ro g re ss en ce of o p in io n in th e co u rt d e ­ nicked a; the Sixes riv e r in C u r­
P la tin u m , $72 ounce.
w o rk re q u ire d to be d o n e a n n u a l- a t noon on th a t day an d is con* cisions in th e
co n stru c tio n
of ry county on S unday
P a lla d iu m , $54 ounce.
Mrs. P . M. W ilb u r is sp en d in g
ly o n all
u n p a te n te d
m in e ra l tin u e d to co m p letio n a f t e r noon th e la t te r p a rt of th e above q u o t­
Q u ick silv er, $120
fo r
75-lb.
on
claim s lo cated sin ce
May
10, on th a t day, w ill th e claim be ed p a ra g ra p h , yet th e w eight of a few d ay s in P o rt O rfo rd
flask
business.
She drove so u th w ith
1872, in c lu d in g su ch claim s in open to re lo catio n as soon
as a u th o r ita tiv e opin io n seem s
to
X X X
th e T e rrito r y o f A lask a, s h a ll J u ly 1, noon. 1927, h as p a ss e d ? ' be th a t re su m p tio n of w ork a t Mrs. M. C. 'Maloney. Mrs. J . T.
com m ence a t 12 o ’clock m e rid ia n
To a n sw e r th is q u e stio n clear- any tim e p rio r to th e law ful in ­ M cC orm ac, L ouise. B etty an d Jo e
E a rl F. R a n d a ll an d R
D. on th e first day of Ju ly succeed- iy |, w iil be n ecessary to d iv id e cep tio n of an in te rv e n in g
rig h t M aloney
B ald rid g e, o f S e a ttle , w ho
a re ing th e d a te of lo catio n of su ch it in to tw o p a r ts ; i. e., l a ) m i- p re v e n ts fo rfe itu re .
(S ee L in d ­
(Mr. an d Mrs. L andes R o h re r
in te re s te d in sev eral
m i n i n g claim : P ro v id ed fu r th e r. T h a t on n ing claim s in A la sk a ; an d (b i ley on M ines, th ird ed itio n , Vol a n d th re e sons, Mr, a n d Mrs. S.
claim s a lo n g th e
R ogue
riv e r all su ch valid ex istin g claim s th e m in in g claim s in th e
U nited 2, secs. 651-654 1.
U nder th is C. B all and baby, an d Mr and
above A gness. w ere in Gold Beach a n n u a l perio d e n d in g Dec.
31, S tates.
T h is is n e cessary
be- s itu a tio n , th e re fo re , if th e lo c a t­ Mrs. Ja m e s
Z im m erm an
and
on T u esd ay and show ed se v e ra l 1921, s h a ll co n tin u e to 12 o clock cau se m in in g claim s in
A laska o r w ere in a c tu a l p ro g ie s s of p e r­ d a u g h te r . E va, s p e n t S u n d ay at
rich sam p les of
gold
b e a rin g m e rid ia n J u ly 1, 1922 ”
, a re lo cated u n d e r th e
act
of fo rm in g a ss e ssm e n t wo -k in good F lo ra s lak e p icnicking
rock w hich th e y h ad ta k e n from
T h e q u e stio n s, w hich Involve M arch 2, 1907, an d th o se in th e fa ith befo re noon Ju ly 1, it w ould
L ouis G itsch lag left th is m orn
th e ir p ro p erty .
T hey claim
to p o in ts th a t
a p p e a r to
puzzle t U n ited S ta te s a re h eld u n d e r Sec- seem th a t his claim w ould be p ro ­ ing to accep t a position as fo rest
hav e a
g o ld -b e a rin g
re e f
of m an y claim h o ld ers,
from
relo catio n
E n g i- ' ra n g e r in C u rry co u n ty
an d
th e tio n 2324 of th e R ev ised S tat- te c te d
p ra c tic a lly
th e
id e n tic a l
rock c o rre sp o n d in g an sw e rs,
a re
as u te s
n e e rin g & M ining Jo u rn a l.
foun d i n 't h e rich S o u th A frican fo llo w s:
i
As to ( a ) M ining claim s
in
iRand te r rito ry an d th e ir assay s
” 1. Is it tru e th a t th e am end
A laska -A tte n tio n is in v ited
to
Mrs. E. L. W h ite and
th re e
ru n as high a s $2000 to th e to n , m e n t of A ug 24. 1921 (q u o te d , th e a c t o f M arch 2. 1907
(34
c h ild re n . C arlos. M a rg aret
and
th e low est b eing ab o u t $250, an d a b o v e ), p e rta in s to all
claim s, ’ S ta t., 1243 ), w h ich ’ am en d e d tike
E ugene, w ho have been liv in g In
th e o re c a rrie s bo th gold
an d w h e th e r lode o r p la c e r? '
, law s g o v e rn in g la b o r o r im p ro v e-
B orn, S u n d ay . J u n e 12. 1927 O ak lan d . C a lif , w here th e c h il­
p la tin u m .
B oth K
m en . a " re
" h ig h ly
T h e a c t of AuR 2 4 ' 1921, a P - i m e n t s on m in in g claim s in A las- to Mr. an d Mrs. E a rl R o b e rts of d re n have a tte n d e d school,
re ­
n ro n e r-W h l r e
7
8 ° f th<>‘5 , P1“* to all m in in g claim s.
in- k a anrt e sp ecially pro v id ed
t h a t Sixes, a b aby g irl, th e ir sev en th
tu rn e d to P ort O rfo rd S a tu rd a y
m
Se .Vti h,
d ” 7
back I e lu d in g p lace r claim s in A lask a upon fa llu re o f th e o w n e r
;(ny
ch ild
Dr. G ale w as in a tt e n d ­ to rem ain d u rin g th e su m m er.
.
to S e a ttle to a rr a n g e fo r
t h e , T his e n a c tm e n t m erely ch a n g e d , (.laini to C()mplv w ith th e pro
b rin g in g in of m a c h in e ry
w ith th e tim e fo r p e rfo rm in g assess- vislon8 o f th e a c t as , o th e p v r_ ance.
Mrs.
M aria
H ay w ard ,
Mrs.
w hich to w ork th e ore.
T hey m e n t w o rk from th e
c a le n d a r j f<, rm an P e o f w o rk a n ,' im p ro v e- E d ith P o lla rd . Roy C orson and
a re to use th e new e le c tro ly tic y e a r to th e fiscal y ear.
, m entg ..„uch c,aim HhaI, becom t. Guy S tu tsm a n
of
th e
In m an
p ro cess w hich th e y claim is th e
A gate Beach p a rk
w as
the
-. If a claim , w h e th e r lode fo rfe ite d an d open to lo c atio n by m in es sp en t S u n d a y in P ort O r­
m ost econom ical in o p e ra tio n and o r p lace r, w ere lo cated on J u ly 2 .. o th e rs
„ no Io catlo n of th a fo rd .
Mecca of m any to u ris ts o v er th e
w hich sav es g re a te r v alu es
in 1926. it is tru e , is it n o t, th a t sam e h ad e v e r been m a d e ” Un-
Mrs. H. Lym a
of
S h erid an , W eek-end. am o n g th o se en jo y in g
th e tr e a tm e n t of o re s o f th a t n a th e first y e a r’s a sse ssm e n t w ork <ie r th is le g isla tio n
th e
c o u rts W yo., who is th e g u est of h e r th is b e a u tifu l place w ere:
ut re .— R e p o rte r.
M arsh field — (Mr. an d M rs O
m u st be p e rfo rm e d by 12 o ’clock , h av e held th a t an o w n er in de m o th er, Mrs. S a ra h M itPhillam ey,
x x x
noon, J u ly 1, 1 9 2 8 ’ ’
. f a u l t c a n n o t sav e h .s claim
by was a tte n d in g to
business
In F. S m ith and fam ily, E ffie H azen
a n d C laren c e Ingle.
T h e firs t
y e a r's a ssessm en t , th e re s u m p tio n of w ork p rio r to B andon T uesday.
M yrtle P o in t— IW. A. R o b e rts
7 ° ,rk mU8t be p erfo rm e d by noon. 1 a re lo c a tio n , th e s ta tu te b ein g in
B ert I ynch re tu rn e d
to
his
an d fam ily. C. E. S ch m itt
and
rview
lish e e d d in
1 ’ 1®?8, as s ta te d .
e ffe c t self-e x e c u tin g w ith resp ect m in e on E lk riv e r S unday.
In an in te rv
ie w p p u u b b lish
3. If p la c e r c la im s in A lask a to th e fo rfe itu re . T he fo rfe itu re
th e O reg o n ian Col. B. K L aw son,
F ra n c is I’tirji' s p e n t
a
few w ife, H. L. B orgelt and fam ily,
1 A. N eldiegh
of 'W e d d e rb u rn , re p o rts th a t th e a re a ffe c te d by th e am e n d m e n t p ro v isio n o f th is act a p p lies to h o u rs in B andon T u esd ay a f t e r ­
of
Aug.
24,
1921,
Is
it
th
e
re
fo
re
all
m
irfing
claim
s
in
A
lask
a,
in
­
noon.
co m p an y h ead ed by C h a rle s H all,
T h e act
w hich s ta rte d to m in e h lack san d tr u e th a t th e y e a r w ith in w hich c lu d in g p lace r claim s.
C has. W ilson and fam ily
of
a
n
n
u
a
l
a
ss
e
ssm
e
n
t
w
o
rk
on
p
lac­
o f A ug. 1, 1912. sim p ly
p re ­ 'B ru sh es cre e k "were
in th a t v icin ity h a s q u it an d Is
in
tow n
l„ BlI1IJK
o re
s trin g e n t
re q u ire - W ed n esd ay n ig h t.
ta k in g out its m ach in ery .
" I t ’s e r claim s in A lask a m u s t be p er scrib ed u m lu
A re u n io n of six m em b ers of
annual
a s tra n g e th in g .” he co n tin u e d , fo rm ed is th e fiscal y e a r an d n o t m e n ts w ith resp ect to
Mrs E. J. B a k e r of C hinquin- th e T ic h e n o r fam ily an d
th e ir
th
e
c
a
le
n
d
a
r
y
e
a
r
?
”
w o rk on p la c e r claim s. A n sw e r­ pin ra n g e h as been sp e n d in g the m o th e r, Mrs. S. H. H olt, M yrtle
“ b u t w h ile it is easy fo r a m an
P la c e r c la im s in A laska
a re in g th e firs t p a r t o f th e q u e stio n p a st w eek in B andon.
to ta k e a pan an d g e t d a y ’s w ag-
P o in t, one of th e oldest living
ofc in gold o u t of th e b lack san d , a ffe c te d by th e a m e n d m e n t of sp ecific ally , I w ould sa y th a t th e
Mrs. P h il W ilb u r, fo rm e rly a p io n eers in Coos co u n ty , will be
Aug.
24.
1921,
a
s
s
ta
te
d
In
th
e
claim was o pen fo r re lo c a tio n as re s id e n t of P o rt O rfo rd , an d since held th is su m m e r at A gate beach,
no la rg e o p e ra tio n h a s e v e r been
su ccessfu l. I th in k th a t th e la t­ a n sw e r to q u estio n 1. H ow ever, | soon as 12 o ’clock noon. Ju ly 1, a te a c h e r in
th e
M arshfield n e a r P o rt O rfo rd , th is su m m er,
est co m p an y q u it b efo re it m ade th is e n a c tm e n t did not re p eal th e h ad passed
..clioo! , h as been sp en d in g
th e if p re se n t p lan s w ork out.
As to (b ) M ining claim s in th e w eek a t K n a p p 's hotel.
a co m p lete te s t. M illions of d o l­ law of A u g . 1. 1912 (3 7 S ta t..
Mrs. Illolt cam e to C oos co u n ty
la rs in gold hav e been
ta k e n 242 ). w hich p ro v id es th a t on ev­ U nited S ta te s — Such claim s a re
Mr, an d Mrs. R obt. F o rty and in 1853.
______
_____
ery
p
la
c
e
r
claim
lo
cated
in
A
las-
lo
cated
u
n
d
e
r
Section
2324,
R
e­
from th e sa n d s, and I d o n ’t b e­
c h ild re n w ere v isito rs in
Gold
G. C. T ich en o r, w ho h as been
lieve it h as all been p an n ed o u t.” k a n o t less th a n $100 w o rth of vised S ta tu te s , an d in g e n e ra l it B each re cen tly .
la b o r sh o u ld be p e rfo rm e d o r ini- , m ay be said th a t th e
q u e stio n
P a u l and C lyde AVagner w e’ e
X X X
p re v e m e n ts m ad e “ d u rin g
each w ith re sp ect to th e d u e p e rfo rm - in G old B e ac h la s t M o n d a y
a t­
4
4 11?
l
d e lu d in g th e y e a r of loca
a n ce of asse ssm e n t w ork re q n lr- te n d in g to co u rt business.
tio n , fo r each an d ev ery tw en ty ! ed th e r e u n d e r is one w hich in-
J. H. H eath o f th e A ssociated
N u m e ro u s q u e stio n s h av e been acres o r excess fra c tio n th e re o f.” ! volves th e rig h t of possession be-
Oil co m pany, acco m p an ied by T.
m ent w o V ?
7
E xam ple8: <«» » * P lacer claim tw een litig a tin g c la im a n ts
and W B a n te r of th e B. S.
T ank
m e n t w ork re q u ire m e n ts. T hose in A lask a w ere lo cated on May 1 th e c o u rts
h a v in g Ju risd ic tio n
co m p any, m o to red as fa r so u th
,,n a ‘" f
7 in en t
8 C,Par 192K' th * ln r a ,o r wo,,Id bp r «- T h is s ta tu te , a m o n g o th e r th in g s as f a r as P isto l riv e r W ed n es­
u n d e rs ta n d in g of th e m a tte r have itu lred to p e rfo rm $100 w o rth o f p ro v id es as fo llo w s:
day.
1n<fnh»RV 7 i’P'1| anf1 nl® a n s ^ r,>'1 a88e'"” n P n t w o rk on o r b e fn r? J u - I
"U p o n a fa ilu re to com ply w ith
S u n d ay v isito rs in clu d ed (Mr.
in th e fo llo w in g , w ith th e aid o f ly 1, 1926. ( h i If a p lace r claim th e se co n d itio n s th e
claim
nr
an d Mrs. R ay D em ent, Mr. and
O „ e r u T Pm 7
8 8 ' , a u t h o ; i,y , w e re ln c a ,e r i. say, Sept. 1, 1926, J m in e upon w h ^ h such« fa ilu re
Mrs. H a rry D em ent, and C h arles
Q u eries m ost com m on ly receiv ed th e lo c a to r
w ould
have
u n til o ccu rs sh
‘ all
‘ ‘ be open to
reloca
H a rlo c k e r, ail of M yrtle P oint.
deal w ith th e act of Aug.
24. Ju ly 1, 1927, to p e rfo rm h is as-
tion in th e sam e m a n n e r as If
H o w ard M iller of th e
R ogue
1921. w hich ch an g ed th e p erio d sessm en t w ork.
In o th e r w ords, no lo catio n o f th e sam e h ad ev e r
riv
e
r
section
passed
th
ro
u
g
h
F o rt
fo r
d o in g
annual
a sse ssm e n t th e p ro v isio n o f th e act o f Aug
been m a d e : p ro v id ed , th a t
th e O rfo rd .S atu rd ay
en
ro u te
to
— L an g lo is w h ere h is w ife is ill.
Marshfielders Visit Curry
Show Rich Gold Samples
Agate Beach
Park Visitors
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w
O. W .; L. O., M yrtle P oint; J.
J. of P o rtlan d , stree t ea r m otor-
man ; H. E. of Dallas, Texas, and
F. C. of P o rtlan d and P ort Or­
ford
T he o th e rs a re C H. Tichenor.
of P o rtla n d , police
lie u te n a n t;
G. C . S alem , d is tric t m a n a g e r W.
Mrs. Tom G u erin , a s is te r , of
M yrtle P o in t, w ill also a tte n d .—
Tim es.
BRUSHES CREEK SERVICE STATION
Located at Base of Humbug Mountain
CAMP GROUNDS and CAMP STORE
Located in the heart of the hunting
grounds. Good fishing.
Wilson & Grant, Proprietors
White Family Returns
PORT ORFORD
LOCALS
Black Sand Mine
,
Quit Too Soon
a t Gold B each fo r som e
tim e,
w ill m eet his w ife an d five c h il­
d re n a t P o rt O rfo rd . Mrs. Tich-
e n o r b ein g expected to d riv e in
today.
Now Open
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Tichenors in Reunion
at Port Orford Beach
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Located between Port Orford and Garrison lake. Ample
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Make your arrangements with us for building that cot­
tage now.
Write or Wire
Port Orford Commercial Company
Port Orford, Oregon