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    PORT ORFORD NEWS
Port Orford, Dn-^on, X o v .-ircr 15, 192'
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M ARKET
“ S h ip m en t o r s to ra g e o f frozen
By E. ft M J.
p ro d u c ts an d o th e rs re q u irin g ex­
N ew Y ork, N. Y., N o t . 5, 1927. tre m e ly low tem p e ra tu re « .
C o p p er, 0.13 pound
" P re e a ln g q u ick san d in ex ca­
T in, 0.56 pound.
v atio n w ork to avoid th e cost of
L ead, 0.06 pound
in s ta llin g ice-m ach in es an d b rin e
Zinc, 0.058 p o u n d .
coils.
S ilv er, 0.56 ounce.
"L o cal a n e s th e tic fo r su rg e ry
A n tim o n y , 0.11 pound
an d d e n tis try .”
B ism u th , $1 85 pound.
C ad m iu m , 0.60 pound.
Irid iu m , 1105.00 ounce.
P a lla d iu m , $52.00 ounce.
P la tin u m , $72.00 ounce.
Q u ick silv er, $126 00 fo r 76-
p o u n d flask.
(C o n tin u e d from page 1)
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paniee th e ch an ce of th e ir lives ' P ^ W l y
sp o rtsm e n
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w hen h e m oves a g a in s t lu rid 1 o u t **** W est, said D. H Mad-
algns on th e inlan d s an d r o c k s ' sen <‘°n im ts slo n e r o f gam e and
to be seen fro m th e IRooeevelt fl5b o t 1 tab
h ig h w ay
I A cco rd in g to E L P e rry , s ta te
O nly fly -b y -n ig h t
p r o m o te r s ' *am e and f,sh " 'a r 'ipn of New
w an t to d eface th e lan d scap e w ith '*exico. th in g s w ill happen w hen
sig n s th a t a c tu a lly red u ce sales 1 thp Ir a a k W alton leag u e gets in-
b ecau se th ey c re a te 111 w ill.
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co m p an ies fylnR t0 know th a t th e leag u e Is
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of d is c o rd a n t, d is g ra c e fu l d u c k s ' H bas been m y observa- ,
plosive d isease. It Is w id esp read . free
b u t c o m p a ra tiv e ly few peo p le a re 1 an d d e facin g sig n s
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tach e d to th em .
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league.
m e a ts o f m any th in g s th a t could •« ad v isab le.
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c irc u la tio n ,
a ' ln a co m m u n icatio n d irected to •
not be sen t u n d e r com m on m eth -
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s h o rt tim e ago. a re p o rt th a t a ' sp o rtsm e n th r o u g h o u t th e
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T b a t ,s slg n -b o ard ism re d u c e d ' r
o e lln er, in o rd e r th a t o u r
ca rb o n dloxid in tro d u c e s a fa c to r 8a,d tb a t in som e co u n tie s w h ere 1 ,0 tb 0 lu d ic ro u s.
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of sa fe ty th a t e n a b le s a c a r to tb 0 Y h ad s tr ic t q u a ra n tin e , th e r e ‘ P u b lic’s re a c tio n .
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c a rr y a m uch la r g e r p e rc e n ta g e 1 baTe been n o cases, c itin g D oug- ° f fe r h elp to C o n g ressm an
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th a n Is u su a lly a tte m p te d u n d e r 1 tb e c o n tra ry , he said, o th e r dls- R oo sev elt h ig h w a y f it to look at a n y Idea, th a t th e sp o rtsm en o f '
th e W est w ill give
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m a n lta rla n as w ell as sp o rtsm a n '
p e rish a b le s m ay be se n t a t le a s t a n tin e h a v e had m an y
cases, ta c h to th e ir b u sin ess th e h ig h I shouWl he u n a b le to rest u n til h e j
h a lf acro ss th e c o n tin e n t w ith o u t Borne cities, he said , w h ere re q u ire m e n ts o f a r t an d a sq u a re
I has w ritte n h is Ideas to th e Tzaak .
re lcin g , sav in g no t only la b o r b u t schools h av e been k e p t open an d d eal.
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p u b lic d e m e a n o r o r w orse
fectio n s, etc., fo r sh ip m e n t
by sch o o ls p a y s,” sh e said. " H e a lth i T he c o u rts m ig h t even sen ten ce
S a c ra m e n to , Nov. 12. — T he ,
m ail o r ex p ress.
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" fa m ily tr e e s ” o f C a lifo rn ia ’s ,
"S h ip re f rig e r a tio n
to av o id schools w ill becom e a p a rt o f th e sig n s
tre e s soon will he traced down
h ig h cost of In s ta lla tio n an d th e ,lfe of th a t c h ild ."
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in e ffic ie n t o p e ra tio n of re frlg e r- ’
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th e Civic Im p ro v em e n t clu b g a th - w a r d e p a rtm e n t to d ay o rd e re d sion
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co m p li­ M issouri n a tio n a l g u a rd , on ac­ th e tre e s, fu rth e rm o re , will he
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m e n ta ry an d as a s u rp ris e to th e tiv e d u ty a t S e lfrid g e field , Mr. re s tric te d to com m on
G illings fam ily w ho m ove th ie C lem ons, Mich., effectiv e Novem - C a lifo rn ia, r a th e r th a n a few of
th e a ris to c r a ts o f th e fo rests, to
week to W e d d erb u rn w h ere Mr. 9.
p e rm it re s id e n ts of th e s ta te to
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LICENSED GUIDE
C olonel L in d b erg h will u n d e r­
I leay E s ta te com pany.
Two t a ­ go a p erio d of " p ra c tic a l tr a i n ­
to ry and p e c u lia ritie s o f the spe- 1
ble« o f w h ist w ere play ed an d re- in g ,” a c c o rd in g to th e o rd er.
P o rt O rfo rd , O regon.
1 fre sh m e n ts serv ed .
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leav in g a b o u t 11 o ’clock a fte r as th e n a tio n 's g re a te s t h ero , he com e ln c o n tac t w ith
" O u r b e lie f.” ex p lained th e '
w ishing th e G illings e v ery su c­ h ad no o b jectio n to b e in g called
s ta te fo re s te r, " is th a t th e peo­
cess In th e ir new s u rro u n d in g s w ith o th e r a rm y
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th e ir tr e e s if th e y ‘know them ' ” |
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c h ild re n , Mrs du ty .
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M abel G illings, Mr. a n d Mrs. W
p lan s, will be
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T W h ite S r., Mrs. W a lte r S u tto n .
w ith o u t c h a rg e to a ll lovers of
Mrs. C h ris tia n a
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T he g ro w th of th e closed c ar tre e s, and sh o u ld have the effect j
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Mrs. B ert L ynch, Mrs.
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tio n .
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I c o n tin u e d th e m ak in g o f open to firu n c e p u b licatio n of the Cal- ,
W ANTED— 1000 acres, m ore o r j c a rs an d have c o n c e n tra te d
on ifn rn ia tre e b o o k let. P ra tt a sse rt- j
less, ru g g ed land
w ith tre e s th e m ak in g o f closed m odels en - ed, an d fin al p lan s fo r th e work
and ocean fro n ta g e ; fo r c o u n - ! finely
p ro b ab ly will be m ade sh o rtly
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p ro p e rty . 7 (4 acres w ith n e a r­
an d 2 ,9 0 8 ,0 0 0 closed cars, an d it w ould p ro b ab ly < o lla b o ra te w ith <
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c a r m odels.
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b e rrle s ; fam ily o rc h a rd : close
In ad d itio n to giving th e life t
to sch o o l; located n e a r L e b a ­
sto ry o f each C alifo rn ia tree of .
non. O regon. W h at h av e vou
com m on v a rie ty , th e book would
to o ffer* W illis T. W h ite, Sr.,
c a rry d ra w in g s and o th e r illiis-
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Some of th e tre e s listed fo r in ­
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B ring c o n ta in e rs. W. M R u s­ to th e co u n ty co u rt.
T o tals fo r new cru ise s a re 54 3.- el, black oak. In te rio r live oak .
sell. L an g lo is, O re.
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314.000 and fo r old 441,425,000. co ast live oak. b lue o ak , valley
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I AGENT W A NTED in P o rt O rford In c re a se fo r s ta n d in g fir alo n e o ak , tan oak , C a lifo rn ia
w aln u t, s u g a r pine, yellow pine,
te rrito ry . Make $75 p e r week Is 9 7 .8 8 6 ,0 0 0 feet
T he to ta l ex p en se of th e cru ise d ig g e r pine, k n ob-cone pine, M on­
$1.50 an h o u r fo r s p a re tim e.
In tro d u c in g F in e s t G u a ra n te e d w as $2,154. a c re a g e 11,320 an d te re y pine, red fir, w hite fir, big
H osiery. 96 styles an d colors. a v erag e cost p e r acre 19.03 cen ts tree, redw ood. Incense c e d a r and
th e M onterey cypress
Low prices.
A uto fu rn ish e d .
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C h icag o , 111., Nov.
10. —T on
rr v a tlo n le a d e r- th ro u g h o u t th e
W est h av e resp o n d ed e n th u s ia s ­
tic a lly to th e a n n o u n c e m e n t of
th e Izaak W alton L eague th a t It
will w age w ar to sav e th e du ck s
o f th e
In te r-m o u n ta in
reg io n
from th e a lk a li p o iso n in g
th a t
h as beep ta k in g a toll o f m illio n s '
of d u c k s a n n u a lly , acco rd in g to
ad v ice from th e n a tio n a l
head­
q u a r te r s o f th e leag u e today.
" W e a re v ita lly In terested In
th is p ro p o sitio n h e re
in
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ta n a .” c a ’”? T h o m as N. M arlow e. {
c h a irm a n o f th e gam e and fish
com m ission of th a t s ta te , " a n d '
n o t o n ly do we w an t to len d o u r !
m o ral s u p p o rt, b u t we w ant to
get in and d o som e o f th e real
w ork. I am s u re w - can g et all
o f o u r m em b ers in co n g ress b e­
h in d su ch a p ro p o sitio n ”
“T h e ap o rtsu ten
of A m erica
h o u ld u n ite w ith all th e c o n s e r­
v atio n o rg a n iz a tio n * of th e c o u n ­
tr y fn se c u rin g th e p assag e of
AND OF PORT ORFORD’S
NATURAL DEEP WATER HARBOR
PORT ORFORD BEACH
RAW FI RS
WANTED
High Price - Liberal
Grade
Check by Return Mail
IL W. JOHNSON
512 H St.
Grants Pass, Oregon
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AGATE BEACH
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GARRISON LAKE
SUBS( RIPTION—$2.00 PER YEAR
SHOES SHINED
Get your shoes shined
at W. 0. W. hall on
dance nights and at
barber shop on week
nights.
Wilbur Ponting.
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