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PORT ORFORD NEWS Port Orford, Oregon, Tuesday, October 25, 1927. METAL MARKET b u t w a te r from th is d ru m ." p u re a ir a s he w orks By E. & M. J. On th e low er end of th is re- At som e tim e th e r e has h*?en ♦ KII.LHO AK D S BANNED New Y ork, N. Y., Oct. 16. 1927. vo lv in g d ru m Is a se rie s of a r a th e r ex ten siv e m ine on t h e ' BY KANSAS LBGISUA- C opper, $0,129 p o u n d screen s th ro u g h w hich th e fin e r p rem ises T he p o rta l o f a t u n * T in. $0,575 pound. r O M lY i’ Y i ’n ♦ ♦ ♦ T a x. I o R r E . FR ROADS p a rtic le s o f cru sh ed ro ck filte r. nel. well filled w ith d eb ris, g la re s j ▼ L ead, $0 062 pound T h ese p a rticles c a rrie d a lo n g th ru acro ss th e dum p. T h a t Is not ♦ ♦ Z *♦* Z inc, $0.06 pound. a stre a m o f w a te r w hich co n w o rry in g Mr P a u p a t p re se n t , ♦ S ilver, $0,557 ounce. s ta n tly floods th e c ru s h e r, a re H is big in te re s t is w o rk in g th e T h a t th e tim e is ra p id ly ap- i A ntim ony, $0.11 p o u n d . w ashed o v er an a m alg am p la te d u m p th ro u g h h is m ill: sav in g j p ro a c h ln g w hen th e h ig h w ay s of B ism uth, $1 85 pound w hich catc h es all gold too fin e v alu es th a t have been o v erlo o k th e v a rio u s s ta te s , c o n stru c te d »*» Irid iu m , $106.00 ounce. ed : p ro v in g th a t h is b rain p ro d - ' to lo d g e in th e riffle s by fu n d s levied on th e people in j P allad iu m . $53.00 ounce. L a te r, p erh ap s o n e form o r a n o th e r, w ill be free j T h at p o rtio n o f th e c ru d e o re u ct w ill d e liv e r P la tin u m , $64.50 o unce w hich d efies th e p u n is h m e n t in g re a te r a c tiv ity w ill be a p p a re n t ' fro m th e o bnoxious sig n s and 76-lb flicted by th e rev o lv in g d ru m is Q uicksilver. $126 fo r W hen ask ed as to th e v alu es ' b illb o a rd s th a t a re n o t only a i flask . tr a n s p o rte d to a h a n d -m ad e o f his ore, he was n o n -co m m lt- | m en ace to sa fe d riv in g b u t also I sta m p , a m am m o th tim b e r in an tai. H is lone a n sw e r was b rie f m a r and d e stro y th e b eau ty of u p rig h t p o sitio n , on w hich is a t and to th e point. th e reg io n s th ro u g h w hich t h e s e ; Hand Made Mill tach e d a ra ilro a d c a r co u p lin g . | by' “ Som e ru n s $4 to th e to n ; | h ig h w ay s pass, is evidenced Makes Profit From w hich fu rn ish e s th e c ru s h in g som e $ 1 0 0 0 .” He left us to d raw | le g isla tio n being ad o p te d by the i rfa c e of th e u n it. T h is stam p o u r ow n co n clu sio n s th e su b ject, j B ut th e 1 v a rio u s s ta te s on Old Mine Dump I ' su is o p e ra te d from a ro c k e r-a rm ' fact re m a in s he is to , m a k in g a i K a n sa s is one of th e la te s t ' I w hich lead s fro m th e In te rio r of co m fo rta b le living, o p e ra tin g th e 1 p ass a law p ro h ib itin g sig n s and i I d id n t ^ s e m uch sa n d -p a p e r, ' th e m ill. It is ra ise d an d d ro p p ed th e h ighw ays p la n t only when fan cy m oves ' b illb o ard « a lo n g »and I didn t ta k e m u ch tim e to , jg in ch es, e x e rtin g a tre m e n d o u s | of th a t s ta te , an d th e K an sas him . H ts tim e is his own. No slick h e r up. b u t sh e does th e g rin d in g pow er. A fter p assin g m an is his m a s te r s ta te h ig h w ay com m ission has de- w o rk ." ' th ro u g h th is process, th e ro ck is i jt Such w as th e s ta te m e n t of w ashed o u t as fine p ow der an d t ion was an in te re s tin g Inspec- , creed th a t th e law m u st be obey It c a rrie d one back to th e ed. C h arles L P au p o f S a ilo r G ulch, a lso p asses o v er th e riffle s and day s w hen th e g u lch es w ere filled Just o ff G riffin c reek , as w ith a m a lg a m p late. T he fo llo w in g d is p a tc h tells w ith gold se e k e rs, an d th e h ill th e s to ry : n o t little d isp lay o f p rid e he T h e riffle s, of w hich th e re a re sid es w ere te em in g w ith activ ity show ed th e w rite r th e in tric a c ie s -two sets, a re lo n g h o riz o n ta l — w hen Ja c k so n co u n ty was a „ T opeka. K an., O ct. 22.— B ill of h is h a n d -m a d e s ta m p and p la te s, from w htch p ro tru d e tin y bee-hive o f m in in g in d u stry . b o ard and o th e r a d v e rtis in g signs a m /lg a m m ill. a b ra s io n s w hich a re w ashed o v er ¡n a lo n g th e K an sas h ig h w ay s m ust A tra in w h istle- sh riek ed “ I c o u ld n 't s ta n d th e p rice th e m T h ey a re covered w ith th e d istan ce. W e looked up com e dow n by th e firs t o f next th e y ask ed fo r an o u tfit, so I d e b u rla p , th ro u g h w hich filte rs th e au to m o b ile g lared at us from ; yp a r T h a t o rd e r has been issu- cided I w ould build a p la n t th a t so lu b le ro ck , sav in g any gold acroes th e gulch. It b ro u g h t us el1 by th e K ansas s ta te highw ay w ould save th e v alu es to a g re a t w hich h as escap ed th e riffles. back to 1927. H e re was Ju st a com m ission e x te n t." T he class of o re w hich he is h an g er-o n , a m an w ho had n o t j T h e co m m issio n 's o rd e r grow s And as we looked o v e r h is W e o u t of an act ad o p te d by the K an clev er h an d -m a d e c o n triv an ce, tr e a tin g d efies even th is process. lost fa ith in his p ro fessio n He de- . sas le g is la tu re la s t w in te r to the So to m ak e d o u b ly su re , Mr. hope he w ill win o u t. we ag reed he w as rig h t. And his e ffo rts j effe c t th a t no s ig n s of any kind P ro m h is F o rd e n g in e pow er P a u p h as In stalled a Jig, o r ro c k serv es success en d e a v o rs to a re stro n g p ro o f th a t not all of s h a ll be p e rm itte d along the p la n t, to th e slu ic e boxes w hich ing ta b le, w hich c a u g h t th e ta ilin g s from th e p ro c salv ag e th a t w hich th e re s t of th e gold h a s been p ilfered from h ig h w ay s except o fficia lly au T his jig th e h ills of Ja c k so n county. th o rized s ta n d a rd ro a d m a rk e rs essed ore. he had show n m e tic u th e p la n t h a s m issed. It w as th e close of a d e e r B oth co n v en ien ce a n d sa fe ty in lous ra r e In its co n stru c tio n is a c o rru g a te d h o riz o n ta l ta b le We w ere tra v e l as w ell as th e ap p e a ra n c e E ven th e h u g e beam s, th e fo u n w hich Is ro ck ed back and fo rth h u n tin g ex p ed itio n . hap p en ed upon th is i o f th e h ighw ays w pre facto rs In d a tio n w ork fo r h is h eav y m a as th e o re-lad en w a te r p asses ov lo st an d He di- th e leg islatio n . e r It. T h is ro ck in g m otion se g place in o u r w an d erin g ’s ch in ery . h ad been h an d -h ew ed 4 special provision of the act > A big rev o lv in g d ru m in w hich re g a te s th e rock from th e m in e r reeled us to o u r car. an d as we | han on b illb o a rd s w ithin ro ta te s a cy lin d ric a l b a r, a c ts as al by a g ra v ity process, th e th e w alked up o v er th e h ill he waved waa a c ru s h e r. T his d ru m , h a n d o ry b eing th a t th e lig h te r m ate- a c h eery ad ieu w ith an e x h o rta - j t 000 (eet a f a h ig h w ay ln tersec : tion o r ra ilro a d g ra d e crossing. m ade from a n u m b e r of d is c a rd t ria l, th e ro ck o r w aste Is c a rrie d Uon—• M edford Dailv Signs th a t co n flict w ith th e ru le “ Come again ed tru c k rim s Is a m a sterp iece off. th e m in e ra ls re s tin g In th e c o rru g a tio n s. T h ese m in e ra ls a re N«ws. In w o rk m an sh ip . T h e flan g es m u st be p u lled dow n and de stro y e d o r placed f a r th e r back a n d rim s have p e rfe c t fit. He c a rrie d o ff a t one c o rn e r of th e from th e highw ays d e scrib ed it fittin g ly w hen he ta b le, an d d ep o sited In th e slu ice CURRY TOWN of co n cen re m a rk e d : "1 d o n ’t lose a n y th in g boxes In th e form HAS NEW GYM tra te s . T h e w aste ru n s th ro u g h O regon is ra p id ly a w a k e n in g tro u g h s and is c a rrie d aw ay down Structure Ready for Use at latug- I to th e full v alu e of h ig h w ay s free j stre a m . He e s tim a te s h is p la n t lois T his W eek— Has Ample from a n y th in g th a t d estro y s th e will h an d le th r e e to n s o f c ru d e Basket ha II Floor. n a tu r a ln e s s of th e b e a u tifu l re- HENRY AXTELL o re p er day. » t * ,o n s tf» y e rse d by th e n etw o rk It is an In te re stin g w ork of »»khw ays h u ll, by funds r e L IC E N SE D GUIDE c ra fts m a n s h ip His co m p act li t p ro u d o f its la te s t ach ie v em en t tle p la n t h as ov erlo o k ed nothing. th e b u ild in g of a $3500 g ym nas ceived from au to m o b ile licenses an d th e tax on g aso lin e, and a l I t o p e ra te s a pum p, w hich a n ium fo r th e use of th e p u p ils o f P o rt O rfo rd , O regon. re a d y th e q u e stio n Is being a g i sw ers tw o p u rp o ses fu rn ish e s th e L anglois school d is tric t. T his ta te d of le g isla tio n a t the n ext w a te r fo r h is p lan t an d keeps p ro ject h as fo r y e a rs been th e sessio n of th e s ta te le g isla tu re to d ry a well or sh a ft, from w hich d ream o f th o se in te re ste d in th e o o n tro l th e situ a tio n . In C u rrv he h as ta k e n som e v a lu ab le m in w elfare o f th e y o u th of th e com . . . - i co u n ty , fam ed fo r Its b e a u tifu l e ra l. * I m u n lty , b u t only la s t . y e a r did scen ery , the c itizen s have ad n p t- W hile w o rk in g in his s h a ft he th e ir vision m a te ria liz e in th e | ed a policy of k eep in g th e region Order Winter Wood th a t is en c o u n te re d gas. w hich all but sp len d id new b u ild in g tra v e rse d by th e R oosevelt high had him d e fe a te d , h u t s u r m o u n t now n e a rin g co m p letio n , an d will w ay e n tire ly fre e from signs and NOW ing th is o b sta c le as h e had o th be read y fo r use by n ext week. b illb o a rd s of an a d v e rtisin g c h a r- T h e new b u ild in g gives L ang e rs , he in s ta lle d an a ir su m p a c ta r, an d they a re m eetin g w ith w hich blow s a b last o f clean. lois one of th e fin e st an d larg est th e co -o p eratio n o f a d v e rtise rs • O d e r , per tier • 1 .0 0 g y m n asiu m s in Coos o r C u rry w ho use th is m edium of giving co u n ties. It is 60x90 feet, w ith p u b lic ity to th e ir w are« T he p lay in g space for b a sk e tb a ll of ♦ ♦ a 39x71 feet T h e re is a 10-foot I ’ J e,('(>0,1 Com,” ny h as v o lu n te e r- ♦ C L A M I! IF D ADS « c o -o p erate In k ee p in g the J. C. FREDERICK ♦ ♦ se a tin g space on e ith e r sid e of h ig h w ay fre e from B andon so u th th e p lay in g floor, an d tw o 10-foot ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Spear P lace 2 Mlles S o r tii balconies p rovide fu r th e r se atin g to th e s ta te line, and o th e r a d v e r Port Orford. TO T R A D E —iFor tow n o r farm tis e rs will u n d o u b te d ly co n sid er acco m m o d atio n The stag e. p roperty* 7 H a cres w ith n ear- w h irh 18x40 feet ha8 «,„ e ,t h - ' th ® w ,\ he" o f. ,hp publlc a t larat> ; the lv new fo u r-ro o m house, good e r sid e a d re ssin g room 10x18 and re fra in from m a rrin g out b u ild in g ’ : th re e acres feet, and a sta irw a y In each room n a tn ra ln e s a of th e C u rry c o u n try s tra w b e rrie s : one a c re lo g a n lead s above to a room h a lf th e b e rrie s; fam ily o rc h a rd : close size, w h ere sh o w ers a re to be Bankers Visit Bandon to school; lo cated n e a r L eb a placed. To p rev en t an y serio u s non, O regon W h at have you m ish ap s to s p e c ta to rs T h e fo u r m em b ers o f th e S ta te from a to o ffe r? W illis T. W h ite. Sr., b a sk e tb a ll b ein g th ro w n a t r a n B a n k e rs a sso ciatio n w ho a tt e n d L icensed R e alto r, P o rt O rfo rd . dom , a w ire net has been s tr e tc h ed th e co u n ty b a n k e rs m eetin g O regon oi 8 ed from th e lo w er b a lu s tra d e s held at C oquille T u esd ay ev en in g X v isited h e re a t th e B ank of Ban f LIST YOUR P R O P E R T Y W h e to th e b a lu s tra d e s on th e haleo don T uesday a fte rn o o n and sp en t *»♦ nles. th e r fo r sa le o r tra d e . W illis T he b u ild in g w as c o n stru c te d a sh o rt tim e a t th e beach T h e .*♦ T W h ite, Sr., L icensed R eal to r. P o rt O rfo rd , O regon. 0 1 8 e n tire ly by local c a rp e n te rs . The v isitin g p a rty was com posed of in te rio r will not be celled at K eith P ow ell, p re sid e n t of th e * FOR S A L E — H and p ic k e j ap p les p re se n t, b u t w ill b e as soon as s ta te a sso ciatio n , o f W o o d b u rn : in o rc h a rd a t 75c p e r box. fu n d s p erm it. T h e re a re fo u r A n d rew M iller, P o rtla n d , secre B ring c o n ta in e rs W M R u s o u tsid e doors, tw o larg e o n es In ta r y of th e a s p o rta tio n ; PORT ORFORD. ORB sell, L an g lo is. O re. O 18t2 fro n t, and tw o at th e re a r o f th e H o lt, vice p re s id e n t o f IT. b u ild in g . T w e n ty -fo u r w indow s, tln n a l b ank in P o rtla n d ; AGENT W ANTED In P o rt O rfo rd eig h t on e ith e r side, and fo u r A lton, a s s is ta n t tru s t o ffic e r of te rrito ry . Make $75 p er week. m u llio n w indow s a t each end p ro th e IT. 8. N atio n al In P o rtla n d $1.50 an h o u r fo r sp a re tim e. vide su ffic ie n t lig h t. At an e a r T h e v isito rs w ere accom panied In tro d u c in g -Finest G u a ra n te e d ly d a te e le c tric lig h ts will be In h e re by Jo h n F e rg u so n , p re sid e n t H osiery. 96 sty les an d colors. stalled an d th e b u ild in g w ill th en o f th e Coos c o u n ty asso ciatio n , Low prices. A uto fu rn ish e d . be read y for use at all tim es. Ja m e s E M ontgom ery, O. E Ta No c a p ita l o r e x p erien ce n ec W estern W orld b o r and Jo e W illiam s of M arsh essary . B e tte rk n lt T ex tile Co. field L. T iR oselle an d G eorge Desk 2742 G reen field , O hio F. K ro n e n b e rg of th e B ank of PIONEER PASSES B andon a tte n d e d th e co u n ty I j OST—»Package co n ta in in g w ear AT BANDON m eetin g at C oquille — W estern in g a p p a re l and sh av in g o u t W orld fit on R oosevelt h ig h w ay b e M artin N elson N ygren fo r CONFECTIONERY tw een R ogue R iv er and P o rt m an y y ears a re s id e n t of Bandon O rfo rd . F in d e r leave at News died a t his hom e h e re W ed n es • • • • O ffice P ete H e rm e r, P o rt O r day, O cto b er 19, o f c e re b ra l a p o RAW FURS fo rd , O regon. I t plexy Mr N ygren w as 78 y ears, ¡CANDIES W A N TED — M O LESK IN S— W rite e ig h t m o n th s, an d one d ay old WANTED CIGARS fo r p a rtic u la rs M Meyer, an d had been 111 fo r a lo n g tim e F u n e ra l serv ices w ill be held 689 16th Ave., San F ran cisco . High Price - Liberal STATIONERY C alif. O 4t4 at P o rt O rfo rd w h ere th e d e ceas ed lived p rio r to com ing to B an Grade »’A NTED— Man w ith c ar to sell don. T he serv ices w ill be a t tw o co m p lete lin e q u a lity A uto o'clock a t th e E piscopal ch u rch Check by Return Mail T ires and T ubes. E xclusive and b u ria l will he m ad e In th e Mrs. David McKenzie Mr Ny T e rrito ry . E x p erien ce not P o rt O rfo rd c e m e te ry II. W. JOHNSON Prop. n ecessary . S alary $300 00 p er g ren was a m em b er o f th e Wood ❖ 512 H St. m o n th M ilestone R u b b e r ' men of th e W orld an d th e mem ❖ Port Orford. Oregon Grants Pass, Oregon C om pany, E a st L iverpool. O . ' b er* It« local a u x ilia ry . Rea 820p ' ,,,’e C ircle No 662. of which ■aaaaaaaanaam ------------ - — ___ M r’ N ygren Is a m em b er, will a ss ist In th e rite s a t th e g rave Mr N ygren leavea to m o u rn his loss his w ife. Mrs. A gnes Ny- SHOES SHINED : . . gr«n and seven c h ild re n : O scar N ygren of Los A ngeles, C a lifo r On the Ocean — On the Lake Get .vour shoes .shined | n ia : Jam es and W illiam , o f Ban •t d o n ; Mrs Jo s e p h in e M eyers of Tourist H eadquarters at W. 0 . W. hall on! T ig ard O re : Mrs N ora A llen ♦ and M rs H a rry R o g ers o f Ia»n- Camping — Boating — Fishing dance nights and at I eve. O re.; Mrs G ladys P ep lan of B an d o n T h irte e n g ra n d c h il Free Wood — — Good W ater barber shop on week { d ren a lso su rv iv e Owing to the llniltc-l num ber of cabins would »drier FuD eral services» w ere held m aking your reset ra tio n s early. 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