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POR I ORFORD DEEP WATER HARBOR — The KEY to the Development ot the Vast Natural Wealth Southwestern Oregon PORT ORFORD NEWS Port Orford, Oregon. Tuesday, January 24, 1928. VOL. II. 100 Miles ol Highway Free trom Signs; Landowners Help: ............... : ♦ History of Battle Rock; No. 12. HA memorial O b ! ll C ES ^ock ^ase ®emurrer Over Chamber Issues Folder GEOLOGY OF THE PORT ♦ o r i o itl» MKHON ♦ T he C h a m b e r of C om m erce has By J. S. D II.LEU ♦ i /I • > 1 II 1 • I’ S. G eological S u rv ey * issued an a ttr a c tiv e fo ld er giving a co ndensed h is to ry of the B attle of B attle Rock w ith cu ts of the h is to ric rock and scenic views of th e R oosevelt h ighw ay. O w ing P a rt X W a sh in g to n , D C , ,lan ' to th e w id esp read in te re st being ♦ P ro b ab ly th e only 100 m iles of C ongressm an W. ( ’ J u d g e B rand, in th e c ir c u it T u rn in g now to th e a c id »VP»», ta k e n jn (he p u rp o se of the U n i-! ♦ Currv Property s ta n d a rd public h ig h w ay in th e in tro d u c e d a ♦ « co u rt s ittin g a t C oquille la s t w hich d s a com m on p h ase o f »h» Spanish W ar v é té ra n s to e re c t - ♦ H aw ley has U nited S ta te s — from B andon Owner Dies n i c k , t m ay be n oted 'h a t pri- a m em o rial s ta tu e to T h eo d o re ♦ bill in th e house of rep re- : : H A R B O R • HROOKIXGN ♦ T u esd ay , o v e rru le d th e d e m u r re r s o u th to th e C a lifo rn ia s ta te line. Mm. E liz a b e th C. G ood, who m ary q u a rtz p lay s an im p o rta n t R oosevelt on B a ttle R ack , w hich ♦ sen tariv e e p ro v id in g for an N KWH 4 of th e d e fe n d a n t in th e cane o f — of g ro a t scenic b eau ty an d still wned la rg e tr a c ts o f land in th e role. B lo tite o ccu rs in co n sid er- | ¡s lo cated in P o rt O r t o r d 's n a tu - ♦ a p p ro p ria tio n to erect a sta t- a I a • Dr. Geo B. Dlx, A. H P o w ers fre e from obnoxio u s co m m ercial v tcin ity of Rocky P o in t, so u th o f ab le q u a n titie s , an d w hile m uch r .u R oosevelt w a te r h a rb o rt he issu- ♦ tie of T h eo d o re ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ • ♦ ♦ a and F red Pow ers v ersu s th e P o r t s ig n s a n d b illb o ard s, th e R o o se P o rt O rfo rd , e s tim a te d A few m iles so u th of the O r of P ort O rford, and th e port cotn- at u p - , o f th e h o rn b le n d e a p p e a rs to be ' a n re ,,f the fo ld e r is tim ely as ♦ on R a ttle Ruck in th e P o rt v e lt h ig h w ay is a s s u re d of r e w ard s of 1000 acres, died eg o n -C a lifo rn la line 1 h ere rite MU is a re m ission will now be re q u ire d t< In I d eriv ed from th e a lte ra tio n of s e n a te bill SI 199. in tro d u ced by ♦ Orford bartoor m a in in g in a class by itse lf d u r P o rtla n d on J a n u a r y 3, leav in g p y roxene, it is p ossible th ar som e s e n a to r K h a rle s 1 McNary ch ry sa n th e m u m s still in ♦ s im ila r to sen a te bill 1199 bloom file its a n sw e r to th e co m p lain t I» in g th e next tw o y ears at least, in tro d u c e d by S e n a to r Mc an d also d a ffo d ils and n a rc issu s th u s b rin g in g the m a tte r to a t Of. . h is .p r,m a ry . Much f th e p en d in g in t h e U nited S t a t e d sen a s th e la n d o w n e rs a re g lad ly and given as a p p ro x im a te ly $ 1 00,000. , fe ld sp a r h as a decided N ary at the o p en in g of th e bloom ing beside th e c h ry s a n th e issue w hich will, u n d o u b ted ly . b> zonal a te a n d p ro v id es fo r an a p p ro p ri- ra p id ly sig n in g th e p led g e ca rd s Mrs. G ood’s will pro v id ed ; m um # session and is sp o n so red by th a t I s tru c tu r e , and w ell-defined cryg- atio n of $50.000 fo r th is w o rth tried o u t at the A pril term ol t.e th e s ta te h ig h w ay co m m ission $20.000 of th e e s ta te be given I ta ls a re m o re a b u n d a n t th a n in th e U nited S p an ish W ar V et co u rt at Gold Beach. P icnic on th e R each. w hile purpose. to re fra in tro m p e rm ittin g su ch to th e P o rtla n d A rt a s s o c i a t i o n . h e o th e r p h ases of th e m etag ah - era n s w ho d e d ica ted B attle I On S unday a fte rn o o n . J a n u a ry T he d e m u rre r was filed by th e In ord. r ’h a t th e re a d e rs of sig n s and b illb o a rd s to be e re c t $ 15,000 fo r th e Good S a m a rita n i h ro. la im e lla r tw in n in g 1« com R ock as a s ite fo r such a ♦ l P i l ... port com m ission to th e su fftc l- m ay read ed o r m a in ta in e d on th e ir p ro p h o sp ita l. $5000 fo r th e P o rtla n d m on. hu t som e of th e a p a te n tly The N ew s g e n e ra lly m em o rial in 1925 when ♦ drove to the s ta te line and had ency of th e co m p lain t and w heth- th e I , th e ir convention w as O pen A ir s a n a to riu m , and $ 2,-! u n tw ln n ed g ra in s m ay he o rth o - th is h isto ry as p rin ted in e rty . held ♦ lint c o n stitu te d • fo ld er, It is re p ro d u ced h ere, as T ue P o rt O rfo rd C h am b er of 500 fo r th e o fficia ls of St. M arks ; clase. T h e q u a rtz , lik e th a t of ▼ at a P i- o o rt ri O u r rfo r o r rd o . < w ere 63 people In nil G am es cause o f action o r not was th e follow s: C o m m erce is co -o p e ra tin g w ith E pisco p al ch u rch . T he b alan c e g ra n ite , lies betw een th e feld- ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ wen played greatly enjoyed only quoetlon befori th e s ta te h ig h w ay co m m ission in o f th e e s ta te w ill bo d is trib u te d - sp a rs and i9 th e fin al p ro d u ct T he B ottle of R a ttle R ock. I --------- — --------• hy both th e c h ild re n an d ero w n - ln th is case th e c o m p la in a n ts, se c u rin g th e sig n in g o f th ese am o n g fo u r b ro th e rs and five I o f c ry sta lliz a tio n . Som e of th e t N ote T he follow ing con- ChRfTlbtT of ups. A big picnic d in n e r , as ta x p a y e rs, seek to e n jo in th e p ledges a n d is m e e tin g w ith su c s iste rs. Mrs. Good w as a d e s h io tite is a lte re d to c h lo rite , an d d en sed h is to ry o f B attle Rock is Commerce News “erve<i port com m ission from c a rry in g cess in p ra c tic a lly ev ery case, th e ce n d a n t of th e p io n e e r Couch p&seibly also som e of th e h o rn ta k e n from the w ritte n version H ig h B c h n n l lh-iii<l|M il M a r r i e s . out the» te rm s of a c o n tra c t of T h e c h a m b e r is m a k in g an e f la n d o w n e rs re a liz in g th a t th e fam ily. blende. T he a rid type, w hich is ° f C ap tain .1. M K irk p a tric k . Miss R achael S hort of C o tta g e sale (O th e Inm an L u m b e r A De- fo rt to secu re pledge c a rd s from •non- p o p u lar tile K ooseveil h ig h — a t tim es decidedly d io ritic , pre- whn co m m an d ed th e besetged G rove becam e the b rid e of Clin v eiopm ent com pany, fo r th e lo ck s th e la n d o w n e rs a lo n g th e R oose w ay becom es th e g re a te r is th e C 'o n iir P S S ( i r j l l l t s d o m in a te s on th e so u th w e st slope w hite m en. as reco rd ed In Or- C u rry co u n ty ton A M ercer d u rin g th e C h rist- j „ f (he P o rt of P ort O rfo rd , a n d f i l i a t i o n of th e ir p ro p erty . O r o i r n n R n r k q o f Bal<1 rn‘”in t* ln n e a r (h e head v llle D odge’s P io n e e r H isto ry of velt h ig h w ay in the leg al actio n h as cre a te d a th a t th e y w ill not p e rm it com m as vacation. 8 11 t| ' < ■ ’■ 1 irry O o u n ttw I i• T h e p led g e c a rd s ru n fo r a W a sh in g to n Mrs M ercer a rriv e d in Brook greut a m o u n t of In te re st on th e m ercial sig n s and hill b o a rd s to ’’ se n a ’ te hill ' Ic im e n ) w as co llected . Its a n a l y - ! e o n > p erio d ol tw o y o a ts an d ; T he s e n a te has ’ passed in g - on F rid ay evening. T hey p a rt o f (he resid en t ta x p a y e rs o f th e ir p ro p erty . peered th a t th e next le g is la u .re ( f sis d iffe rs m uch fro m th a t o f J In May. 1851, at th e Instan ce he e re c te d on im m ed iately set up h o u sek eep j ,h e port d is tric t hy re aso n of th e T hese pledge card« ru n to th e w ill e n a c t le g isla tio n th a t w ill W illiaih T lrh e n o r. p 'n g in th e R ay M cLean house. fact th a t th e dock i#as served th e . ns a « s i O , regon fo r use an d m a in te , n a n c e 5268 collected on th e to p o f Raid i of C a p ta in com m ission for p ro h . . . hit sig an d , h b iin illb , o „ a . , rd .............. T h e tw o ex p o su res le a d e r in fro n t an d not m ore th a n s ta te h ig h w ay Mrs. S to lle r a rriv e d Iasi week o f p u b lic p a rk C a stle, T o u ris t and m o u n tain all a re on a visit to h e r son, Isiu ie Rtnl- purpose fo r w hich it w as c o n alo n g public h ig h w ay s all o v er a h a lf . e ig h t feet from th e m uzzle of th e tw o y ears, and when stru c te d , and its sale Is the only E le p h a n t rocks, s itu a te d in th e a re n early a m ile an d high- th e s ta te , as o th e r s ta te s have p a rt, an d , ow ing to soil cover- : can n o n , K irk p a tric k touched th e J signed up. th e R oosevelt ler av en u e In sig h t fo r th e ta x p a y P acific ocean n e a r th e tow n of a ¡ng, th e re a re m any in te rru p tio n s ' fire y rope to the p rim in g T he Way * ” a s s ” red n t freedom of such done. T h e s te a m e r, S a n ta Inez, cam e ers to avoid c o n tin u in g to pay th e Seal R ock, O regon, on co n d itio n , , sig n s nnd b illboard« fo r th a t pe A m ong th e la n d o w n ers w ho that same be m aintained In their between them, ex ecu tion w as fe a rfu l, at least 12 rio d o f tim e. It is hoped the in to ItTookings h a rb o r on S a tu r u pkeep an d o p e ra tin g costs in by o r 13 In d ia n s b eing killed out- sig n ed th e p led g es d u rin g th e p resen t n a tu r a l day hut did not tie up on ac- d e fin ite ly a n d the p ay m en t of t h e c o n d itio n , th e 1 e mipiess on g ain ed next le g is la tu re will see Its way la t te r p a rt of la st week w ere: g ra n t p ro v id in g th a t in case sam e f PVpra‘ h o u rs ex a m in a tio n was j rig h t, and K irk p a tric k in his She will , prin cip al o f th e bonds w hich b e I c le a r to en act a law co v erin g the c o u n t o f th e s to rm . hind o u t w ith ties ns soon as th e ' g)n to fa ]j 4 UP | n 1930 thev ' ,h a t ,h ey a re p a r,s o i ’he sam e d e sc rip tio n , says su ch A tu m b lin g | J o h n W. M cK enzie, P o rt O r w ere n o t so m a in ta in e d (g e o lo g ic a l body and a re not sep- of scared In d ia n s follow ed as he- m a tte r. ocean cs 1ms down The dock was constructed in fo rd ; C o rn e liu s C. Jo h n so n , D en sh o u ld re v e rt to th e U. S. A c o m m ittee of th e ch am b e r j a ra te d by an y s h a r p line. T his n e v er b efo re or a fte rw a rd s wit M r a n d M rs Jo h n R H ill ( l91i) t(J m ee, (he n eed s of th i„ m a rk ; IP rank S m ith , L an g lo is; has been in v e s tig a tin g th e possi view was stre n g th e n e d hy fin d in g neesed. a n d F lo ren ce H ill d ro v e to C res- , Rp(,t|o n maM pr of tncom _ E d g a r B o w en , L an g lo is; H. J . Governor’s Caravan •>o m u t i c 0 s la te s sm all in tru d e d a p - . The cannon w as upset from the b ilities of h la n d in g field fo r air- X ” ’.. i nT . ^ n ' [ dH^ l i‘B; a " ‘> o u tg o in g fre ig h t, p rio r to Merz. L an g lo is; B. B H ickox, On F e b r u a r y 20 J n H ,ic w hich wpre re g a rd e d reco il, but U n m in d fu l of th a t plan*», at th e req u est of th<**e T hey w ere accom panied hy M a r v L i.., Livp*!, P o rt O rfo rd ; tSophia H ickox, of g o v e rn o r s cara of h ig h w ay tr a n s p o r- m ak in g a su rv ey of th e situ a tio n Van P e lt nnd B ern ad in e Van „ ' »P O P hym m f ro m .h e a d j a c e n t . f a ,.( w hH e P o rt O rfo rd ; C. E. S p a n g le r, of from P o rtla n d fo served its p u r nose r S acram en to , : g a b h ra m ass, to w hich “ it ----- P elt. w as from th e ir d e fen ses and soon L an g lo is; L. L. H ickox, P o rt O r well, b u t, w ith th e o p en in g ot C alifo rn ia , a rr iv in g a t its d estin a th o u g h in th e field th e y could be T he follow ing p erso n s have in J. W. Sw eeney, who had a con , h„ RooBevelt h lg h way In 1924. clea red th e rock Trom all live fo rd ; R. E. (’ope an d Son, L a n g tio n ab o u t 4 o ’clock o f th e th ird c]e a r lv traced tr a c t on th e h ighw ay n o rth of d icated th e ir in te n tio n of fu m P a tte rs o n - peclai.y r l ch in q ^ r t z ’^ d “ feU-' ! W arr' OPÄ S“ ven,P en dead lois; E. A-, T h o rh a v e n , G. H. d ay , w h ere G o v ern o r th is fr e ig h t was d iv e rte d to md B ro o k in g s, wns In tow n last week . to r tru c k tra n s p o rta tio n , save ;h » d ia n s w ere co u n ted on th e rock, ing to O regon to lo cate: G u erin , F. I. S im peon, L an g lo is; w ill call upon G o v ern o r Y oung s p a r m uch of w h irf. h as Jo h n P. K o ster, ' ak e fle ld , loo k in g a fte r som e of his equip ' o u tg o in g log sh ip m e n ts. | an d th is bloody b ap tism on ’ unc M ary R obinson, A. P. Sw eet, w hich L aw ren ce .F ram e, H ersh m ent w hich he will sh ip to P o r t w ere c a rrie d on p rin c ip a lly J u a n ita J o h n s to n , W P Y oung. and ex p ress to him th e «PPrecia- c h a ra c te ris tic la m e lla r tw in n in g c o m m an d er of ’he »learner Sea ’Minn by ie la rg e num n f p l a g i o c l a s e b but u t o th t h e rs r s w i ith t h o o u u t t , G ull. .1. M. K irk p a tric k re c ru ite d ey, N ebr ; G ary W. C rlhbs, Lucy, land. tion ot O regon ot .h i large n.ini ,,r plagiociase, P o rt O rfo rd ; F red C au g h ell, Gold h e r of C a lifo rn ia n s tw o p riv a te concerns. Since t h a t w ho have sucj, tw in n in g , m ust be o rth o - T he fish in g season fo r s te e l j tim e th e ta x p a y e rs h av e fo o ted B each ; J. S. C apps, l-an g lo is; a crew of eig h t men in P o rtla n d , New M exico; M artin N elson, c'o T N a th a n G ra n t. P o rt O rfo rd ; < h a r s p e n t th e ir s u m m e rs in O regon cIase, jllrtging fr<)m , h „ ch em ical O regon to go to P o rt O rford <m Jo h n Ja n s e n . S tim m , N. D : I. head« opened in th e C hetco rtv- . the a n n u a l d eficit fo r th e o p era- d u rin g th e past few y ears, and an aly sp s E,ven Thp fe r ro m a g - t , hf( HO11, hv M innesota- e r Ian 20. Q u ite a n u m b e r of t)<)n a n „ raa ln te n a n c e o f th e (lo(.k th e so u th w e s te rn O regon coast C. rinhl, H itte rd a l, lo tte W ilson. P o rt O rfo rd ; G. W. also of th e e ffo rts of th e Cal! T he nam es »Ifred B Alim, box 502, l-am ar, fish erm en a re on the riv e r iSydnam , S ix e s; P o r t O rfo rd C om fo rn ia s t a te h ig h w ay com m ission n esian silic a te s a re very sttb o rd i (O form a se ttle m e n t w ith no prospect of b e in g ab le to Pr<>M'ntN iilf t to Pi-tn<(|uil. n a te C h em ically th is rock is o f (^p men w pre J. H. E agan, m ercial com pany. I find relief. R ealizing .th a t th e to w ard im p ro v e m e n t o f co m m u n m ost closely re la te d to th e da- . .John T. S la te r. G eorge R idouhs. Colo Jo h n K urie. M ercer, N. D T he p u p ils of th e * lx th ,_ sev. wl','hln ü u ^ ' i n / ¿ I n t a n a S alem Jo h n -o n . ro u te 1, W inter. ic a tio n s b etw een th e tw o sta te s. efte -p o rp h y ry 5217. T D p a lm e r, Jo sep h H u ssey, Cy- W i- ; T hos. W. Daly, llro o k e d g e pn th »t” 1 e ig h th g ra d e s m arch ed w as n e a r ex h a u stio n , and th a t Farewell Party T h e ca ra v a n Is sp o n so red by the A sh o rt d ista n c e w est of B rush m s W H edden. Ja m e s C arig an . P o u ltry farm . M arsh field , M ass.; ,o *he hom p of th e p rin cip al, G -, «he c u ttin g and m a rk e tin g of th e P o rtla n d C h am b er of C om m erce T h u rs d a y n ig h t a farew ell p a r E ra s tu s S u m m ers. T hey Sim on iH. K ock. W ing, N. I).; Ina A M ercer, a n d a f te r m ak in g a , jar|{e Mia n ds fa r th e r back from c reek , h u t th e road n e a r th e su m an d ty w as held in th e Civic Im an d c a rs from o th e r p o in ts along m it o f th e Mussel creek divide, sailed in th e Sea G ull from P o rt- B C rary , F airv iew , M ont.: C. L. little apoec<h, p resen ted th e b rid e (hfj W()1||d re q u Jre an in th e ro u te a re in v ited to Join in p ro v em en t club in h o n o r of Mrs. J a so m ew h at fre s h e r rock 15141») , land on J u n e 4. 1851. and on th e S tark ey , g e n e ra l d eliv ery , S ter «n*l «room w ith a piece o f s ilv e r VBe(n, e n l o f „ co n sid e ra b le ntag- A nnie V D ieterich and Mrs. H . | th e *r i P w as co llected from th e sam e gen ,9 t h of J u n e , 1851, landed on th e ling. C olo.; I. B. C a rte r , Co G and a linen lunch ekrth. and re n itu d e , w ith g re a tly In creaaed a t r c i t from Mr. M ercer. h a rb o r fanH Itles w hich th e p o rt M. A xtell. .. — ...... Who p . la n n e d on leav- , i i j z 1» r e J era* nia,<s- It 1® com posed ch ief beach Just below B attle Rock In P. C orp, L ebec, C alif.; I^ewls W. c+iviwl Young P eople’s Story Honrs, ing fo r ( a k la n d , C alifo rn ia, Sat- riPTfl l.ilM IO Bt* FniOrt’Ca ]y of feldwpar and p y ro x en e, p art th e P o rt O rford h a rh o r, th p ir en- D ean. H ill City. K an : 'F S Mat d is tric t w ould not be ab le to fl- Mtes A nnie W a lk in s will g i v e ___ u rd a y . The p la n s ot Mrs. A x te ll; R eg in n in g w ith J a n u a r y 25. 1 o f w hich h as ch an g ed to h o r n - ' tire a rm a m e n t c o n sistin g of one chum , ro u te 4, W ellin g to n , O .; nance, th e port com m ission, _ w u ith s a sto ry h o u r to th e young peo w ere ch an g ed th e follo w in g d ay , j th e h erd law en acted by .h e last blende. Som e of th e fe ld s p a r is C. S rifle b elo n g in g to C artg an L e ste r W. P a tte rs o n , 1*. f. d. 3. the a#lvice and co n sen t o f a m a sh e d ecid in g to rem ain in P o rt le g is la tu re Is to be rig id ly en- j c le a rly p lag io clase. bu t m ost of th r e e old flin tlo ck m u sk e ts, one C u n n in g h a m . K an .; R ay W hlt- ple o f Brooking.« ’ev ery iF rtday jo rity of th e tax p ay e rs, deem ed front »even till e ig h t It h u t good business to sell th e O rfo rd u n til th is week a n d re- forced acco rd in g to in s tru c tio n s ! th e g ra in s lack la m e lla r tw in old sw o rd , one re v o lv e r 28 call- ney, ro u te 3. Ijau rel. N eb r.; Jo h n n ig h t T hese tu r n to O ak lan d w ith Mr. A xtell, received by D eputy S h e riff , n in g . T h e re is b u t little q u a rtz h er. one p a ir o f d e rrin g e rs loan- W. S h a rp , r. r 2. box 7. Edln- o'clock at th e purso n n g e d o rk to p riv a te In te re sts en g ag ed Mrs. D ieterich left S a tu rd a y , W rig h t front S h e riff H u n tle y .: p resen t. Its ch em ical c o m p o s t-' ed to K irk p a tric k hy a P o rtla n d b u rg , Illlnol«: Jo h n It A lexan- m e etin g s a re well a tte n d e d T he d ev elo p m en t o f th e hack » _ . g -a JI M uiil A 4 » - tt’» < ; * l a ft J 1» 11»' o o a 4 ztlr zanr n * ■ . ■ . . . . ~ a * n M ar I 4 — n r- ■ ■ « # I m n n n « I m o rn in g fo r C a lifo rn ia , T hose | Mr. \\ rig h t is a d v is in g sto ck own tio n , given in th e ta b le , lies gen- frien d , ab o u t five p o u n d s of rifle der, ro u te 3, A da, M inn.; IS. T. s to rie s a re very Inlerew tlng am i co u n try , th e re b y re lie v in g th e p re s e n t, o th e r th a n th e h o n o r e r s o f t h e in s tru c tio n s and it is e ra lly b etw een 5268 and 5262. pow der, and 10 p ounds of b a r K aw eh ack . box 651, C raig . C olo.; a-r*‘ ta k e n from books to which ta x p a y e rs from p ay in g out on 1 expected th a t a s tric t co m p lian ce a lth o u g h It h as m ore m ag n esia lead. p ra n k M oreland. IDodgp C e n te r, *(’♦■ c h ild re n have not had access g u e sts, w ere: w hat, to them , a m o u n ts p ra c tic a l Mr. and Mrs. W illis T W h it e ; o f th e law will he h ad w ith o u t an d »oda th a n e ith e r of th em T h e re w ere a few In d ia n s In M inn.: C E. Brown ro u te 2 Mrs. W ill M cC orm ick. w ho ly to a dead horse. in v o k in g th e ltlv e r S r.; Mrs. Ella K n ap p . Mrs Maud th e n ecessity o f N o tw ith sta n d in g - th is d iffe r- w hen lie p a rty lan d ed w ho K asson, Minn ; Hu D on Owen, fo rm erly lived at P istol T T. 'B ennett of M arshfield L ynch, Mrs. Ada P o rte r. Mrs. p e n a ltie s p rovided by law . en ce in ch em ical co m p o sitio n a p p e a re d Io he frien d ly , b u t Dodge C e n te r, Minn : L p s t e r ’D ag- but now of M edford, has had a and K oi. J. C. Jo h n so n of G old s tro k e of inaralysiB on one sid« Geo. W. Sonanson, Mr. and Mrs w hich co v ers p ra c tic a lly th e K irk p a tric k sensed tro u b le a n d ge‘ t, D odge »Center. Minn : H W Beach re p re se n t th e p o rt com A. ». iktdd. Mr. and Mrs. David w hole ra n g e o f th e g ab h ro ic in sisted th a t C ap tain T ich en o r ’.t'n e r. rn u tp 1, Ih in h u ry , W1 '- She Is so m ew h at b e tte r a t pre«- m ission w hile G oss an d M urphy Book Donations M cK enzie an d d a u g h te r D onna, e n t. T h e P o rt O rfo rd lib ra ry is th e rocks. R Is b elieved th a t th e send a s h o re th e old cannon c o u sin ; H. F. S m R h , box 495. 'Mrs. C lau d e T rim b le has op of M arshfield re p re se n t th e com Mrs. M abel G illings. Mrs. Mary recip ien t o f th e fo llo w in g book Bald m o u n tain m ass Is e ss e n tia l- ab o ard th e Sea G ull, w hich he S elfrid g e. N. D : .lease Davison p la in a n ts ened h e r re s ta u r a n t ansi 1» now B ryson Rice. Mrs. M. Ja m ie so n . d o n a tio n s: iy a u n it and th a t Its v a ria tio n s did. to g e th e r w ith a co p p er m ag- P h ilip , S. D .; W illiam P. B artel, Mrs. Mary N eilsen . Mrs. A. B. th r e e o r box 1(12. B ovina. T ex as; R ichard s e rv in g sh o rt o rd e rs, W hen W in te r C om es, by F. N. a re th e re su lt of d iffe re n tia tio n azin e th a t co n tain ed H en ry WeatJbrook J r . w as up H o g g a tt. Mrs. C h ris tia n a F ro m m , H u tc h in so n , d o n a te d h y Mrs. A. in th e m ass w hile y et in a m ore fo u r c a trid g e s each h o ld in g lw>. G ray, box 107, G u lfp o rt, F lo rid a O. E. S. Luncheon from Siniit.h R iv er to tr y to m ak e | and g ra n d s o n . Lex F ro m m : I »ale P Sw eet of A rizona In n : Bun- o r less co m p letely m o lten condi- pou n d s o f pow der Cpon deliv- ------ --------------- a rra n g e m e n ts to buy fish fo r his | Mrg jc ^ p i 8 W o rre i o f N o rtb S m ith , Val B oyer. cry of th e cannon C a p ta in Tich van s P ilg rim P ro g re ss, d o n ated tion. Hijfh School Wins; 'R e fre sh m e n ts w ere serv ed an d by Mrs M abel G illin g s; T he Mys c a n n e ry on S m ith R iver. ! n ePd w as elec ted p re s id e n t o f th e e n o r hade th e p a rty goodbye, sa y T h e g eological age of th e gab Town Tejim I«oses »' ink R lagdon, f a t h e r o f c <)(M( and K 'urry C o u n ty E a ste rn all en jo y ed th em selv es th o r o u g h te ry hy S te w a rt E d w a rd W h ite. h ro in tru s tio n Is fixed ap p ro x l- ing he w ould re tu rn w ithin 14 The b a sk e tb a ll gam e betw een W ayne B landon, an d Mr W ells, « ta r S e c re ta rie s ’ and M a tro n s’ aa- d o n a te d hy Mrs. M abel G illin g s. 1 m a te lv hy its p e n e tra tin g th e days b rin g in g a h o tte r supply of ly m e e tin g hel<> l i f e of Qupen V icto ria, d o n ated M yrtle fo rm atio n t C r e t a c e o u s 1 a rm s and m ore m en, and sailed t h e P o rt O rfo rd h ig h school a n d fr)n„ W a sh in g to n , w e re -h e re on H(u la tlo n a t th e »he R iv erto n high «shool S n tu r „ v,Rlt. Mr W elb. was very y„ tP rday a fte rn o o n a t C o q u ille, so u th w a rd to Han F rancisco. Af by Mrs. H enry Jo h n s to n Io n th e one h an d and by being Winter Fishing Good 12 30 luncheon w as held a t T h e Civic Im p ro v em e n t club j covered hy th e A rago fo rm atio n te r th e Sea Gull left K irk p a tric k day n la h t In th e k ro m m hall was m uch e n th u s e d w ith th is s e c tio n ' D oeiisea fish in g off th e P o rt won hy th e local team w ith a o f th e co u n try th e C oflullle h otel a f t e r w hich O rfo rd coast h as co n tin u ed good m eets in th e clu b room T h u ra -| (E o c e n e ) on th e o th e r A lthough who was in com m and of th e p a r H rhool K h ln ap s F rtn rtp a l. th e btrsineee m e etin g a n d elec tio n d ay a fte rn o o n . th is re la tio n w ith th e C re ta c e o u s 'Y no *,niP ,n m a k in g cam p a ll w in te r long, th e r e b ein g from On p o d g y n ig h t th e high o f o ffic e rs w as held. ro ck s m ay be seen at m an y plac- °n B attle Rock T hey h au led th e th e beat of the a rg u m e n t up un 12 to 15 m en em ployed and th e t i l t h e l a s t five o r six m in u te s „ehool s tu d e n ts m et a t th e c o m - 1 es. It Is p e rh a p s itest exposed In catfnon to th e fop of th e w hen speedy w ork on th e p a rt n u n Hy hall to p lay b a sk e tb a ll 1 O th ed m d ally catch ra n g in g from 1000 to Here From Germany rock a n d placed It «0 as to com Mrs J e a n n e tte P earce, of liau Mrs Mhx Schleg of P e tit, G e r Bald m o u n tain 5000 pounds. of th e locals b ro u g h t h o m e th e Hnd afl|,Pd Mr. M ercer to Join T he g ab b ro m ass o f Bald m and th e n a rro w rid g e w here i don, vice p re s id e n t; Mrs. M etta O r T h e season opened on J a n u a r y m any. h as a rriv e d In P o rt hacon »hem As soon iu> he got tn th e R offlow o f M yrtle P o in t, secre a lte re d th e In d ia n s w ould have to crow d 20 on ste e lh e a d In th e E lk an d fo rd . Joining h e r h u sb an d , Max m o u n tain h as d ecid ed ly T h e Gold Bench tow n team hall o n e o f th e boys g rab b ed him ta r y -tr e a s u re r . (n th is »he sh ales and sa n d s to n e s o f th e to g e th e r befo re th e y could clim b won from th e P o rt O rfo rd tow n Sixes riv e rs and good catc h es Schleg, w ho ha« h«H.n from b eh in d , a n o th e r got him hy M yrtle fo rm a .io n Many little 'h e ro ck. B a ttle Rock b e in g su r The la tte r has A m ong th ro se p re s e n t a t th e seem to be th e o r d e r of th e day. c o u n try a vear. team In a gam e w ith a sco re of fit feet and th e rest closed in th e In d u ra te d | ro u n d ed by w ater save a t low Hde been liv in g w ith his unclp. C has k n o ts a p p e a r tn m eetin g w ere M rs. ‘Ixtuise Sca 24 to 13 an d took hint bodily o u t to th e an an d h as m a ste re d th e «hale n e a r th e c o n ta c t, an d th ey 1 when th e n o rth end# Is accessible Mr M ere r said. "D on 1 " el<,( Mr" L u d lto M cK enzie and Both gatuos w ere well played Curry Sheepmen Profit N E n eum g lish la n g u a g e etifflc ie n tlv to becom e m o re c ry s ta llin e to w ard K irk p a tric k and E ag an , a fte r Io- and a good sized a u d ie n c e P o n tin g , C u rry was g p ||l a n y th in g out o f my pockets Mr« F lo re n c e T h e price o f wool is s o a rin g to read and w rite. th e g ab b ro , w tth th e dev elo p e a tin g th e cannon to com m and In a tte n d a n c e . c h a p te r 135 otl P o rt O rfo rd boys " T hey d ro v e to th e r a i l new h ig h reco rd s, ra n g in g from th e rid g e, loaded it w ith a tw o- m ent of n u m e ro u s scales o f hlo- road cro ssin g below th e M ate 36 1o 40 cen ts p e r p o u n d , and pound sack of pow der, and on 'i»e, as in h o rn fe ls. 'Mr M ercer did not show General Goethals Dies line T he« they let him oirt an d them s till on th e in crease, an d s h e e p tap o f th a t a b o u t o n e -h a lf of an Ferryboat Overhauled «P a rt XI In next issu e 1 M ajo r-G en eral G eorge W Goe r G. told hint to find hl« way hom e up, an d th e boys w ere q u ite w or Gold B eai’h, Ja n 21 old co tto n s h irt, and th en as m en of C u rry co u n ty a re p ro f it th e P an am a m itfh b a r lead cut Into p ie c e s o f S k elto n , b rid g e e n g in e e r of th - W hile .h is was g o in g on a m int ried fo r fe a r he m ig h t h av e fa l ing th e re b y , som e " f »hem h o ld th a ls. w ho hull» a n al died n New Y ork S a tu r and her o f th e le a th e r s and g irls In len th ro u g h th e ra ilro a d tre stle from o n - tn tw o i n 'h e « in len g th “ta le h ig h w ay com m ission ing fo r still g r e a te r re tu rn s . day a t th e ag e o f 69 y ears. G e n th e W. G. K ru e g e r, d is tric t b rid g e en vited Mrs M ercer to go i t e r to He had wa-lked hack n ex t Options Bene Wed io ( (iiid h o ld in 'w o h a n d e ra l G o eth als is a ssu re d of a g ln eer, a re at w ork on th e fe rry th e hall as th e rest w ere h av in g hill o u t o f ra n g e of th e lig h t front G old R each, J a n 29 Expire«! . <| .h e n a couple of old new -pa Camera to Hunt Cougar page in h is to ry second to n one by o p tio n -' vpped la n d s d esired in ' 1R»ni fo r w adding T he cannon b oat, R ogue, w ith a crew of men a good tim e th e re . W hen she th e c a rs acro ss th e field to N ate T h ere he got R alph w ith th e proposed I w a, p rim ed w ith fine rifle pow wan ou tn id e, nite found a c a r M oore's G old B each, J a n . 20.— A p a rty reaso n of h is g reat w ork on th e co n n ectio n p ro v id in g th e f e r r y w ith 1599 h v d ro -e le c trlc p la n t a t C o p p er ! a n d tra in e d to ra k e th e n a r pound a n c h o rs a n d m a k in g som e w aitin g th e re and w as helped in M oore to ta k e him h o m e w here com posed o f S tan ley J e w e tt, d i P a n a m a can al he w ent to bed W hen th e crow d re c to r of th e V 8 b io lo g ical s u r H.tyon below A gnes on R ogue I ydw rid g e Th«* rd h e r a rm s w ere n ecessary c h a n c e s In th e slip s to to It and ta k e n dow n the high David M 'K en zie a n d W. H riv e r, a re b eing vey in O reg o n . H a rry N S h ie ld s ren ew ed th is j cleaned and p re p a re d fo r lmm< p erm it if m ore ex e d itio n s op way. It being th e ir in te n tio n to a rriv e d at th«- house th e y w aited th e n o rth e rn week? giv in g su p p o rt to th e th e- ' d ia te use let h e r out when th e y cam e to for n e a rly an h o u r, n o t know ing and .Atuart F e a th e rs to n e o f th e S h erid an v isited e ra to rs ROon ( a th e In d ia n s saw A fter It becam e I n te rn a tio n a l News Service, p ilo t p a rt o f th e co u n ty F rid a y in c o n o ry th a t a c tu a l w ork will s l a r t j Mr M ercer T hen a fte r a sh o rt he wax in bed tim e pick th em up ag ain an d know n th a t he was th e r e a pleaa- ed by E lm e r M iller, a re in th e n ectio n w ith th e m a tte r of se Wm L im paeh Is r> n th e p ro je c t w ith in th e n e a r | th e S ea G ull d e p a rt th ey becam e th e lan d - '.r tu r e ta k e them hom e W hen they a r an» h o u r w as sp e n t an d th e h ig h w ilds of C u rry c o u n 'y h u n tin g 'a irin g pledge« from tr ( very cro ss an d o rd e re d K irk p a t- h e a lth su ffic ie n tly teo ch e ra p re se n te d riv e d a t ’ he place w h ere Mr. Mer school and c o u g a r w ith a ca m e ra T he p a r o w n e r » alo n g th e R oosevelt h ig h » | rick an d his r »n to h-av». tn ak - door» on p leaseu t d a ; c a r w as (eft he was n o w h -re to them w ith a set o f « liv er kn iv es ty le ft Gold Beach fo r A gnes th e w a y to k e e p ?be ro u te free frpn. W II S h erid an wa» a B andon | n c <(gn« 'h o .. ! kilt frie n d s h«» e fo r a r< grrs an d b illb o ard s be «‘en so th ey k ep t h e r w ith and Corks. flre t o f th e week v i-ito r last S a tu rd a y ( C o t'ln u c d on p a re 8 ). i ,ln ,‘h* Copper Canyon IN HOUSE ruled; Case Up lor Trial