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4 PORT ORFORD NEWS iP o rt(OrfordLOregont T uesda^i h ^ ^ m b e r ^ iJ9 2 7 ;ii METAL M AUkKT By E. & M. J. New Y ork. N. Y . Oct. 22, 1927. C opper, 0.13 pound. T in, 0.57 pound .«ad. 0.06 pound Zinc, 0.06 pound. S ilv er, 0.56 ounce A n tim ony, 0.11 pound. B ism u th , 31.85 pound Irid iu m , 3105 ounce P a lla d iu m , 352 50 oun ce. P la tin u m , 364 ounce. Q u ick silv er. 3126 fo r 76-lb flask . D u rin g th e a fte rn o o n th e vis ito rs w ill call on p ro p rie to rs of th e sto re s an d sh o p s o f th is |b w n an d w ill re m a in h e re o v er n ig h t. T h e fo llo w in g m o rn in g th e J p a rty w ill s t a r t on its re tu rn . T h ere w ill be sto p s m ade a t P o rt O rfo rd . Ijin g lo is , B andon an d I C o q u ille an d on a rr iv a l a t M arsh- | field th e re m a in d e r of th e a fte r- . noon w llj b e sp en t th e re . F o l lo w in g d in n e r th e p a rty w ill b o a rd th e n ig h t tr a in fo r P o r t lan d F ew o f th e b ig b u sin ess exec u tiv e s of P o rtla n d firm s h av e ev Alaska Juneau in Sept. e r v isited C u rry co u n ty , b ecau se E s tim a te d re s u lts fo r A lask a th is sectio n h a s h e re to fo re been J u n e a u In S ep tem b er. 1927, a re iso lated fro m th e re m a in d e r o f 331,100 to n s m ined an d tr a m th e s ta te Since th e R o o sev elt h ig h w a y m ed to m ill. R eceip ts w ere been co m p leted b etw een 3187 ,0 0 0 , o r 56.48c p er to n ; op h a s e r a t in g e x p e n d itu re s , 3170,500, M arsh field an d th e C a lifo rn ia o r 51 5c p e r ton. a n d o p e ra tin g <” a ,e >1ne. C u rrT e o u n ty h a s been p ro fit w as 316.500. o r 4.98c p er tnade m o re accessib le fro m th e to n . O th e r e x p e n d itu re s an d ac- ' o u tsid e P o rtla n d b u sin ess m en , h a v in g c ru e d c h a rg e s. a m o u n tin g to 320.000, red u ced o p e ra tin g pro f- Uearrl so m u ch of C u rry co u n ty it to a d e fic it of 33.500 fo r th e an<J w o n d erfu l a ttra c tio n s and m o n tj, | o f th e p o ssib ilitie s fo r dev elo p - m en t h ere, h a v e d ecid ed to m a k e r» h • n • «< | a v isit to th is se ctio n to o b ta in 1 Oftland Business Men j h an d in fo rm a tio n an d to to Visit Curry m eet th e b u sin ess m e n .— R e p o rt- F if ty ex ecu tiv es o f P o rtla n d 's e r. la rg e b u sin e ss e sta b lish m e n ts a re ’ ---------------------- p la n n in g a ‘good w ill" tr ip to M P ih n n ir n l I a r v n x Gold B each e a rly n ex t sp rin g , u n - m e c n a n ic a i I ,a r v n \ d e r a u sp ices of th e tra d e and New Y ork.. O ct. 28. <A me- eo m m erce d e p a rtm e n t of th e ch an lc al la ry n x " w hich e n ab le s P o rtla n d c h a m b e r of com m erce. U n ited S ta te s S e n a to r T C lem an In- th e p a rty w ill be re p re se n - D u pont to sp eak , n o tw lth s ta n d - ta tiv e s o f m a n u fa c tu rin g an d ' n K an o p e ra tio n in w hich h is w h o lesale e sta b lish m e n ts, b an k - vocal cords w ere rem o v ed . Is d o ers, n ew sp ap erm en and ra ilro a d - scrib ed to d ay by th e New Io rk m en W o rld . T h e “ m ech a n ical la ry n x ” A lth o u g h th e p lan s a re only in ,fI a p e rfe c te d ty p e of a device an e m b ry o n ic sta g e th e y call fo r evo lv ed a few y e a rs ago by Dr. > th e p a rty to leav e P o rtla n d on a H arv ey F le tc h e r an d E. L an e of n ig h t tr a in to M a rs h fle d ! On W estern E le c tric la b o ra to r- a rr lv a l a t M arsh field th e follow - i&s T h e dev ice Is sim p le, re s e n t ing m o rn in g th e e x c u rs io n is ts b lin g an u n d e rs lu n g p ip e T he w ill b o a rd m o to r busses fo r th e tu b e e x te n d s from th e bow l to Jo u rn ey so u th o v er th e R oosev elt th e a rtific ia l th r o a t o p en in g . T he pipe bow l c o n ta in s th e a rtific ia l highw ay. No s to p s w ill be m ad e on th e la ry n x , a ir fro m th e lu n g s passes bow l, dow n tr ip , and th e p a rty will a r th ro u g h th e tu b e to th e th en to th e m o u th th ro u g h th e riv e h e re s h o rtly a f te r noon. pipe stem a n d is held in th e te eth . T he to n e e m itte d by th e m a n m ad e lary n x Is m o d ified m uch as in n o rm a l sp eech by th e lips, HENRY AXTELL te e th , to n g u e an d p a la te , an d is slig h tly m o n o to n o u s b u t Is c le a r ly in tellig ib le. L IC E N S E D G UID E Port Case to Be Argued P o rt O rfo rd , O regon. O rder W inter Wood NOW Cedar, per t i e r ............... • 1.00 J. C. FREDERICK Spear P lace 2 Mllea North of Port Orford. fo r th e p la in tiffs a n d Col. J . C. Jo h n s o n an d T. T B e n n e tt fo r th e co m m issio n T h e peo p le of P o rt O rfo rd a re g fe a tly in te re s te d in th e o u tco m e o f th is case, as a v ita l tax p ro b lem is involved, an d th e d ev elo p m en t o f th e P o rt O rfo rd d is tric t g re a tly re ta rd e d An Echo From F ar O ff Japan An echo o f th e e n te rta in m e n t of th e o ffic e rs an d c a d e ts o f th e T a ise l M aru, th e Ja p a n e s e t r a i n in g sh ip , by th e c h a m b e r o f co m m erce a n d th e lad ies o f P o rt O r fo rd . ou J u ly 31 H st, eom es In th e fo rm of a p ost card p ic tu re of th e N lh o n b ash i b rid g e In Tok yo, Ja p a n , a d d re s se d to th e P o rt O rfo rd ch a m b e r o f co m m erce an d b e a rin g th e fo llo w in g good w ill m essag e: O c to b e r 1 0 , 1 9 2 7. P o rt O rfo rd C h am b er of C om m erce, G en tlem en : I am obliged to th a n k you fo r y o u r k in d n e ss I c a n n o t fo rg e t P o r t O rfo rd fo re v er W e had reach ed a t Y okoho- m a on 2nd of O cto b er In safety . I hope y o u r P o rt O rfo rd ’s p ro s p e rity and c itiz e n s’ h e a lth . Y o u rs sin cerely , G ihel T su ru c k a 1918 S h lsu i, In b a, C hib a. Ja p a n . k ’ • G .' AHAM BONNER tv * * » l-M HM HHHHH HM M HHM | , £ : ’.’s P r j N k k a nd N - o g ;,. i . c i the sp s lie s t dug th e y had ever seen th a t a fte rn o o n < If course, when Dud tv yam»* hom e they to ld h im ubout it- ••H e w a s so c u n n in g ," said Nancy. “ V s . " sa id N: "a n d he w its a ll fixed up In a lit t le b ro w n coh I. w h ich e x a c tly m atched his ow n lit tie b ro w n c o a t.” “ W as he « lit t le Cb'nese d -g’’ asked D addy. ■ Yes,” i . ; lie d N ancy, “ we co u ld n 't help hut stop am i ta lk to h is m ls tre s - and she to ld ns he was a lit t le Chinese »log “ Sl:e also to ld us th a t he had his f u ll g ro w th , and th a t c e rta in ly was very lit t le . " “ T h a t re m in d s m e." said Daddy “ o f th e s to ry I have m eant to te ll you fo r some tim e o f th e lit t le l*e 1 klngese dog who w as give n a lea Hardware Co. PORT ORPORI), ORB. B s niH i iTnu a a a a m i n i i u c i i i K i i i Blue Bird 1 CONFECTIONERY CANDIES CIGARS STATIONERY Mrs. David McKenzie Prop. Port Orford. Oregon a “ He w o u ld fo llo w her nro tin d w herever she went. T h e O regon B eaches R o o sev elt " B u t to c o n tin u e about his b irth H ig h w ay asso ciatio n will hold a day p n r'v . H e was one w h o le year m e e tin g at T illam o o k on F rid a y , old. and. o f course, he roust have a N o v em b er 4, fo r th e elec tio n of b irth d a y p a rty "So E d ith th o u g h t a tea p a rty o fficers. A b a n q u e t w ill be s e r v ed th o se a tte n d in g at 3 1 0 0 p er w o u ld he th e ve ry nicest kind. “ Besides C hung W ang h a il al p late. ways seemed to lik e tea b e tte r th a n T h is asso ciatio n 1« com posed any o th e r m eal. R oosev elt of b o o ste rs fo r th e "So, fo r th a t reason. E d ith h ig h w ay an d th e b each es o f th e th o u g h t to g iv e C luing a p a rty all O regon co ast, an d a m o n g o th e r f o r '.ln is e 'f and to have It a tea m a tte rs th a t w ill b e d iscussed w ill be th e q u e stio n o f k eep in g th e R o o sev elt h ig h w ay fre e fro m o b n o x io u s sig n s and b illb o ard s. Mrs. R ose C hase of P o rt O r fo rd . b u t w ho re c e n tly cam e w est from L an g d o n , N. D., is in K eizer B ros h o sp ita l fo r m ed ical t r e a t m en t p rio r to an o p e ratio n . W al te r R o b in so n o f th e S ixes w as h e re W e d n esd ay to v isit th e p a tie n t. w ho Is his siste r-in -la w . and w as p leased to find h e r g ain in g In s tr e n g th .— H a rb o r. W ord com es from Gold Beach th a t th e d e m u r re r in th e case of Al P o w ers an d Dr. Dix v ersu s th e p o rt co m m issio n , in w hich th e p la in tiffs seek an o rd e r r e s tra in in g th e p o rt co m m ission from c a rry in g o u t th e te rm s of a c o n tra c t to sell th e p o rt d o rk to th e In m an L u m b e r & D evelop m ent com pany, w ill be a rg u e d b e fo re Ju d g e B ran d , e ith e r a t Co F r a n k C olvin o f G old Beach q u ille o r M arsh field , th is week. ha« a ra n c h in g sch em e w hich Goss and M urphy a re a tto rn e y s w o rk s to his a d v a n ta g e , a lth o u g h ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ he lets h is flock o f sh eep h av e th e ir own w ays an d only s h e a rs • • them fo r a n n u a l a tte n tio n He ♦ CLASSIFIED ADS ♦ left 4 5 oh th e ra n c h five y e a rs ♦ ♦! ago an d all th e a tte n tio n th e y ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ « ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ t o receiv ed w as, as said , sh e a rin g . i W A N T E D — 1000 acres, m o re o r T h e re a r e now iZ 7 sh eep on th e ■ less, ru g g ed lan d w ith tre e s ra n ch an d in th e m e a n tim e a I an d ocean fro n ta g e : fo r coun- la rg e n u m b e r w ere sold | try hom e. A ddress Z. c a re of . P o r t O r fo r d »News. N1 A year’s paid-in-advance subscription made during 4— A p late attach ed Io a revolv lug sh aft In such a way th at the »•enters of the plate and shaft do not coincide h 5— G eorge Eastm an. • — De Soto W A NTED — Man w ith c a r to sell 7—P alo Alto. San Antonio and co m p lete lin e q u a lity A u to , Resaca de la Palm a In the Mexican T ires and T ubes. E x clu siv e! . war. T e rrito ry . E x p e rie n c e not | q _ T b e F ifte e n th and S ixte e n th n ecessary S a la ry 9300 00 p er i eenturii»s. It m o n th . M ilesto n e R ubber 0 —Asia. I 10— lb n ry C lay. C om pany, E a st L iv erp o o l, O. a B2»p W A N T E D — M O LESK IN S— W rite fo r p a rtic u la rs M. M eyer, 6 8 9 -1 6th A ve,, San F ra n c isc o . C alif. O 4t4 No vember. 1927, will sta rt JANUARY 1. 1928, and the NEWS will be mailed free from date of subscription to December 31, 1927. RENEW ALS The NEWS will accept renewal subscriptions for a full year from JANUARY 1, 1928, sending your paper free from W hen th e Doge A ll Came. date of expiration of your current subscription p a rty w o u ld be q u ite the nicest th in g she co u ld do in honor o f his to December 31, 1927. first birthday. “ E d ith In v ite d a few o f her I. lends w ho ow ned lit t le dogs to c o n i" to the p a rty ‘‘ W hen th e dogs a ll came In they c a r , o il In th e ir m ouths presents fo r ( hung W ang. “ One b ro u g h t a b e a u tifu l flo w e r, and th is was fastened to his c o lla r " Knottier little dog brought a new- red sw eater, still another brought a I cushion for Chung Wang to sleep ' on. "•'h u n g W ang harked h is ‘T h a n k yo u ' each rim e E d ith opened the p arcels fo r him . and th e n the o th e r dogs wagged th e ir tails w h ich m eant, ‘y o u 're ve ry wel "A n d j b ro u g h t c e n te r b rig h tly T »!♦ com e ‘ K EEP ABREAST OF THE DEVELOPM ENT OF CURRY COUNTY’S th e n th e tea ta b le was In w ith a big cake In the upon w h ic h was b u rn in g a tall red candle. "T h e n th e y a ll had se ve ra l l l r l i 4— In m ei-tianii al en g in ee rin g I L IST Y O I'R P R O P E R T Y W h e w h a t Is an e cce n tric? cakes, and each got a piece el th e r fo r sa le o r tra d e . W illis b irth d a y cake, so they considered 5— W ho In v c file d the kodak? It -i ve ry ric h , fin e w i r l j " i T W hite. S r., U cen sed R e a l 6— W h o d iscovered th e m ulti <© ItIT . W estern N ew sp etirr ( nlnn i to r, P o rt O rfo rd , O regon 0 1 8 ' stream o f the M iss is s ip p i riv e r? 7— W h a t b a ttle s In w h a t w ar FOR SALE— H and picked ap p les were fo u g h t be fore n fo rm e ! dec U N IV E R S IT Y I I A ft D R A M A j in o rc h a rd a t 75c p e r box. ta ra tio n o f w a r by th e U n ite d I ’ n iv c rs ity o f Oregon hug cue B rin g c o n ta in e rs. W. M. R u s Slates? 8— D u rin g w h a t ce u lu ry d id the T ry o u ts fo r p a rts in the firs t p la j sell. L an g lo is, O re. O 18t2 Renaissance reach Its h e ight? to be p vt on b y th e U n iv e r s ity of 9— W h a t c o n tin e n t emhrueeg the Oregon a r e in p m * h i s week, AGENT W A NTED in P o rt O rford largest d iv is io n o f land? te rrito ry . M ake 375 p e r week , . ■ ■ . n s n i l n ! ' n ' ’i n 11» r r e s i Mi«« VI i F i ’e ■ re - v- n »11 c e V- »- E. W ilh rrr 10— W ho said, said. w ould ra th e r be i a. 3 1 .5 0 an h o u r fo r sp a re tim e. p ret .» j ’ .1:rhe to r o f Hrnm at- -• nn th In tro d u c in g F in est G u a ra n te e d > th a n “ Th<* R v i « M and “ Heyofid the H osiery. 96 sty les an d color« I H o riz o n ” are the firs t tw o to bo put A r r -. ’j : • — 4 Low prices. A u to fu rn ish e d , i on re sp e c tiv e ly . No ca p ita l o r ex p e rie n c e n e c - ! 1— F ra n cis i»euuni<Hit and Jobu F le tc h e r essary . B e tte rk n ft T e x tile Co. : D esk 2742 G reen field , O hio. • 2— C in c in n a ti. 3— K re m e r o f P itts b u rg h RAW FURS WANTED High Price - Liberai Grade Check by Return Mail II. W. JOHNSON »512 H St. G rants Pass. 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AGATE BEACH PARK — PORT ORFORD NEWS It was h is tlr s i b irth d a y “ H is m is tre s s ' name was E d ith and she was nm re devoted to lit t le Chung W ang th a n to a lm ost any th in g els“ , a nd tie was Just as fond B sa m a n saa u Free Wood THE party in honor of his tlrst birthday by his m istress. “Chung W ang was his name am i TO T R A D E — iFor tow n o r farm p ro p e rty . 7 U a c re s w ith n e a r “ All the little dogs barked some ly new fo u r-ro o m h o u se, good more. They w anted to s a y : Questions— 4 ‘“ M any h a p py re tu rn s o f tin ; out b u ild in g s ; th re e acres day 1— W hat fam ous d ram atists, con s tra w b e rrie s : one a c re logan " H o w th e y a ll d id enjo> the t i . teniporaneous with Shakespeare, 1 b e rrie s ; fam ily o rc h a rd close p a rty ! to school: lo cated n e a r L eba- w ro te In co lla b o ra tio n ? " F ir s t th e y had lit t le sail» 2— W h a t team d e feated Chicago I n o n , O regon. 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