port orford news -Por£_Orïord2_ O re g o n /r^ d a y rJJanuan- 10, 1928. »Times Changed Hands ____________ Pagp 1 F ay T rib b ey . M a rg a rite S abin. th e face of th e 35 bill w ith the of im proved la n d s u ita b le fo r J u n e . T he Coos Bay T im e s w as ta k ­ C am illa 'W hite, D onna M cK enzie, L in coln M em orial fo r the back g e n e ra l fa rm in g C om ing. W a sh in g to n , D. C,, J a n . 3 .— I.ela G ilb ert S tevenson. C lin to n v ille, , H a m ilto n 's p o r tr a it w ill a p p ear en o v er th e firs t of th e y e a r by M ary C a th e rin e S o ran so n . Ja m e s L. G riggs, V irgil, 8. Da Wls. In te re ste d In se c u rin g 160 T he y e a r 1 928 w ill m a rk th e E. J. M urray, fo rm e rly o f K la m ­ C ru m ley an d Ju n e C rum ley. firs t c h an g e in sin e o f p ap er on th e face o f th e $10 bill and k o ta. In te re ste d In se c u rin g im ­ acre« of Im proved, o r tim b e r land a th F alls. M ike M aloney and , th e T re a su ry b u ild in g on th e m oney sin ce 1861. proved la n d s u ita b le fo r sheep, su ita b le fo r g en eral fa rm in g . | back F o r th e face of the $20 D an M aloney, w ho co n d u cte d The ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ a sto c k ra isin g , an d g e n e ra , fa r m ­ , C om ing. F o r m o n th s th e b u re a u of e n ­ , bill G ro v er C le v e la n d 's ♦ T im es fo r 20 y ears, an d m ade It ♦ p o rtra it ing. C om ing th is su m m er. W. A H ansz, 2001 W a rra n , a re lia b le and p o p u la r p ap er, ♦ OOVNTY C L E R K ’S F IL IN G S ♦ g ra v in g an d p rin tin g , th e g r e a t­ h as been chosen, w ith the W hite T h ad 8. Beede, 4241 44th av i W infield, K an sas. ♦ ♦ est p rin t sh o p in th e w orld will In te re s te d In H ouse fo r th e back. hav e not said w hat th e y a re to en u e, so u th . M inneapolis, Minn 1 th e w estern p a rt of th e be b usy m a k in g new an d s m a ll­ s ta te , M rs. R o sem o n d L o ren a C hase do In th e fu tu re W hile th is G ra n t's p o rtra it w ill be on the B iddeen M yers to M H. Bow e r | l b ills so th a t upon In te re s te d in th e w e ste rn an d j W a n ts 5 a c re s of Im proved lan d som e face of th e $50 bill. B enjam in w rite r re g r e ts th a t th e M aloney m an . deed. Mrs R qsem ond L o ren a C hase, c e n tra l p a rt of th e sta te . W ants su ita b le fo r d airy in g , fixed d ay n ex t fall th e y m ay be , F r a n k lin ’s on th e $100. McKin p o u ltry , boys a re to r e tir e from th e n ew s­ w ho passed aw ay S a tu rd a y , Ja n -J land s u ita b le fo r sh eep ra isin g , I an d fru it ra isin g . R. K H ogan to R W. E. Cole Issued s im u lta n e o u sly th r o u g h ­ C om ing th is , lev ’s on th e $500, Jack so n s on p a p e r field o f Coos co u n ty , he deed. u arjr 7, from a com p licatio n of on sm a ll scale. P re fe rs som e Im­ sp rin g o u t th e c o u n try an d th e old ones hopes th e new p u b lish e r m ay F lo re n c e G illings to J o h n Me re tire d a t one sjvoop to be re ­ I th e $1000, M adison's on the $5.- d iseases, was b o rn a t P in e C om ing th is s u m - ' Is p ro v em en ts. H. W P a rk e r, 330 F ifth a v e ­ m a in ta in th e h ig h s ta n d a rd of K enzie, m o rtg ag e 000, a n d C h ase’s on th e $10,000. m er. lan d . M inn., J u ly 12. 1866. d eem ed . o f co u rse, upon d em an d . n ue, D ickinson, N. D. I n te r e s t­ n e w sp a p e r m a k in g set by th e All th ese desig n s h a v e been ap- ' Tom L. W allace to W m. Jo h n She leaves to m o u rn h e r loss A Z im m erm an , box AZ, A lia- ed in w estern O regon. N otes o f o th e r d e n o m in atio n s , proved, a lth o u g h som e m ay W a n ts M aloney b ro th e rs. be so n . deed to m in in g claim . one son at S a sk ato o n . S a sk .; tw o da. Mon. In te re ste d in th e Wil front 10 to 15 acres of Im proved w ill be p rin te d an d put In c irc u ­ ch an g ed la te r. T h is e a rly in th e gam e, h o w ­ b ro th e rs, G eorge and Jesse F e n - ' la in e tte valley W. J. W alk e r to E lvin R M il­ la tio n p ro b ab ly In 1929. W an ts 160 acre« lan d su ita b le fo r fru it and g en ­ e v e r, it Is plain th a t M arsh field No re tire m e t of m oney m ak ler, w a rra n ty deed. one of im proved lan d s u ita b le f o r ' e ra l fa rm in g C om ing th is sp rin g . T h e new n o tes w ill be 6 5-16 ln g m a c h in e ry v ill be n e c e ssita t ton. at R o ch ester. M inn.; a n d Coos co u n ty a re n o t to be b ro th e r, S p en cer F en to n , an d one ' sheep an d stock ra isin g . H. E. M angum to R. V anW le, by 2 11-16 Inches w h ereas th e Also ed by th e ch an g e, it Is said. i rid o f th e co n te n tio n th a t has w a ra n ty deed. The c h a m b e r Is advised th a t sis te r, Mrs. L illie G oodm an, of in te re ste d in irrig a te d lan d s. 1 Reid. M urdock & Co. of C hicago, n o tes now In c irc u la tio n a re 7 been occasioned by th e tw o n ew s­ M enahga. M in n : one b r o t h e r ,' C om ing. M. F ritzsch e to W. M H u n ter, 7-16 by 3 1-2 Inches*. By th e papers. It a p p e a rs b efo re th e m o rtg ag e. la rg e st p a ck ers o f food p ro d u cts H ugh, o f S a sk a to o n . Sask , and c h a n g e th e g o v e rn m e n t ex p ects to A. M. Peck, Use, Colo. I n t e r ­ in th e w orld, hav e decided new p u b lis h e r took c h a rg e an to a siste r, M rs W eglev, o f W illts- ' C h a rlo tte W ilson to W. M sav e $ 2 .0 0 0 .0 0 0 a n n u a lly . T he a g re e m e n t h ad been reach ed P o rtla n d , O re., J a n u r . — J, H ton. N. D., w ho cam e to n u rs e 1 ested in w estern O regon. W a n ts build tw o c a n n e rie s In O regon, H u n te r, m o rtg ag e .^hereby a la rg e p e rcen tag e of re d u c tio n In size o f th e b ills is from 3 to 5 a cres o f im proved lo catio n s yet to be d eterm in ed . S he was ' S ta te I-and B oard to J o h n A. ex p ected to In crease th e cap acity C u n n in g h am , a ir m ail pilot, had h e r in h e r la st days. land s u ita b le fo r d airy in g an d th e b u sin e ss houses in M arsh ­ th e th rill of his life last S a t u r - ’ T h is week th e c h am b e r ls h a v ­ T y le r, sa tisfa c tio n of m o rtg ag e. of th e b u re a u o f en g ra v in g and a lo n g and p a tie n t s u ffe re r. p o u ltry raisin g . A lso In te re ste d ing a fo ld e r p rin te d g iv in g th e field a re to give all rtie lr a d v e r­ d ay w hen his sh ip o f th e sk y be-.' T he fu n e ra l w as held S u n d a y ' p rin tin g by 50 p er cent becau se fa m e laden w ith heav y ice C om ing ,n h is to ry of B a ttle Rock tis in g to th e new p u b lish e r. T h is to a t 2 o ’clock fro m th e ch u rch . Rev. I In ir rig a te d land. 12 of th e sm a lle r n o tes can be m ak e it resem b le a n Ice-cloaked is one of th e b ig g est b o n eh ead ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ W h itse tt p re a c h in g th e s e rm o n .! ♦ p rin te d at o n e Im p ressio n upon plays a b u sin ess firm could a t ­ ♦ ♦ PORT OREORI) AND LANG- ♦ th e sam e p ress w hich now p rin ts sh ip of th e sea. S h e w as laid a t re s t in th e P o rt te m p t to p e rp e tra te on th e p u b ­ Six tim es betw een E u g en e and ♦ M ils PA RISH ♦ , b u t e ig h t O rfo rd cem etery . lic, an d we m ista k e th e te m p e r P o rtla n d he w as forced to land ♦ Rev. J. C. \\ 4 T h ro u g h th e ch an g e In size In field s an d crack off th e Ice o f th e c itizen s o f M arsh field and S iste r th o u w ast m ild and lovely. | th e b ills w ill be m ade m o re con- Coos co u n ty If th is b o y co tt Is ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ | v en ien t to h a n d le an d w ill also be w ith a p a ir o f p liers so th a t he G en tle as th e ev en in g breeze not ’b ro k en In a v ery s h o r t tim e I ♦ C ♦ h u ♦ rch could c o n tin u e w ith a bag of c a le n d a r fo r J a n u a r y m o re d u ra b le . T h e new no tes m ail th a t w as d u e in P o rtla n d P le a s a n t as th e a i r o f ev en in g — A m erican. ! 15, 1928. As It flo a ts am o n g th e tre e s. will slip in to a bill-fo ld o r p o ck ­ th a t n ig h t. S u n d ay school P o rt O rfo rd and P eacefu l be th y s ile n t slu m b e r, et, It Is claim ed , w ith o u t c re a s ­ M I sr Ju n e C rum ly , d a u g h te r J L an g lo is 10 a. m. " I le ft M edford at 1 :2 0 p. m ..” Commercial & Savings in g o r fo ld in g , an d fo r th is r e a ­ he said In re la tin g th e ex p erien ce. ' P eaceful In th e g rav e so low, o f Mr. an d Mrs. L. 'B. H a tto n , e n ­ M o rn in g h o u r o f w o rsh ip , at son a re ex p ected to have a m uch T hou no m ore w ilt Join o u r n u m ­ te r ta in e d h e r g irl frie n d s on h e r ' Ijan g lo is, 11 a. m. ’’E v e ry th in g w ent w ell u n til I b er, lo n g e r life th a n th o se now in use b irth d a y S unday. P re s e n t w ere: th e ma- I T hou no m o re o u r songs s h a ll E v en in g h o u r of w o rsh ip , a t T h e life o f th e a v e ra g e bill now n e a re d E u g en e w hen c h in e w as h eavily laden w ith ice ' M arie L in d b erg . V ivian W hite, ¡ P o r t O rfo rd . 7 :4 5 p. m. know Is n o t m o re th a n six o r seven from a so rt of in d iv id u al silv e r M a rg a re t C orson, H azel J a m ie ­ Y oung P eo p le’s m eetin g . P o rt m o n th s, tr e a s u r y D earest sis te r, th o u h a st le ft us o fficia ls say. th aw I had up th e re at 500 feet ' H e re th y loss we d eep ly feel, son, R u th M alloy. M arie Malloy, O rfo rd . 6 :4 5 p. m. F o ld in g Is one o f th e c h ie f Item s a ll by my lonesom e. O ver E u ­ c u ttin g s h o r t th e life o f p a p e r gene I sp ira le d up to 4000 feet B ut 'tis God th a t h a th b e re ft us, He can all o u r so rro w s h eal. m oney. to a w a rm e r s t r a t a o f a ir and th e Yet a g a in we hope to m eet th ee D esigns on th e h ills a re also to ice a ll m elted off. W hen th e gloom y n ig h t h a s fled, be sta n d a rd iz e d M any d esig n s ’’E u g en e ^olks m ust have had now a p p e a r on th e d iffe re n t d e ­ a th r ill as I s tre a k e d o v er th e ir T hen on e a rth , w lih Joy to g reet th ee n o m in a tio n s an d th e v ario u s city In try in g to lose th e ice. k in d s of n o tes W a s h in g to n ’s from 4000 feet I ag ain sp ira le d W h ere no b itte r te a r s a re shed. p o r tr a it fo r ex am p le a p p e a rs b o th d o w n w ard to 500 an d leveled off on th e $ i and $20 hills fo r th e s tra ig h ta w a y . C om ing T re a su ry o ffic ia ls p o in t o u t on n o rth h ow ever, th e cloud (C ontinued from page 1) th a t th ro u g h sta n d a rd iz in g th e b a n k s h u n g a ro u n d 800 to 1000 d esig n s o f th e new n o tes c a n n o t feet a ll th e w ay an d th e re w as fa rm in g . E sp ecia lly In te re ste d in be so e a s ily " r a is e d ” to h ig h e r no w arm s t r a ta of a ir th a t I could d e n o m in a tio n s hy th e cro o k ed reach . As th e ice form ed h e a v i­ M cM innville, D allas, and C o rv a l­ lis. C om ing. g e n try w ho m ak e th is th e ir b u si­ ly upon th e p ro p eller, w ings, Ja c o b L eter, J r ., New B rig h to n . ness. In a d d itio n to s ta n d a rd iz ­ s t r u t s and w ires, th e plane was ed d esig n s on th e new p a p e r slo w ed dow n to ab o u t h a lf o f Its M inn. In te re s te d In w estern O re­ m o n ey th e r e w ill be a re la tio n n o rm al s|>eed an d th re a te n e d n o t gon. W a n ts from 40 to 80 a cres s u ita b le fo r betw een th e p o rtra it on th e face to go a t all u n less I got rid of of im proved lan d p o u ltry , fr u it, and g e n e ra l fa rm ­ a n d th e e n g ra v in g on th e back, th e ice. | in g A lso In te re ste d In Irrig a te d except in th e cases o f th e $1 bill ‘‘T h e re w as only one th in g to lan d s. C om ing. an d th o se above $100.