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P o rtO rfo rd , Oregon, Tuesday, July 24, 1928
PORT ORFORD NEWS
eral d ay s la st week.
Mr. an d
Mrs. L an caster of co m parable w ith the finest of f o r - ' p p f lj „ _ „ „ J n „ _ „ P r n u .
M arshfield, passed th ro u g h tow n eign lands.
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LOCAL K I W I
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T hursday, bound fo r a few day's 1
Heavy Egg Producers
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♦ E lk riv er farm ers, w ere in tow n vacatio n in th e so u th ern p a rt o f i Owen W. S m ith of F lo ra s Lake
C h arles F. W inters, w ho in te re sts
buying
supplies
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rid
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y
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C u rry county.
j w as a v isito r in Gold B each last him self in select p o u ltry raisin g
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ing
! Sunday.
outside of business hours, h as been
8. J. Spoerl. M rs
B a k e r and
Mr. an d Mrs. H en ry A dolphsen '
m eeting w ith g re a t success in his
C. H. P e a rc e of M iddle Elk, w as
niece, Miss M erle P e rk in s of S eat
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th e d ay S u n d ay
fo rm erly lived In P o rt O rford, b u t w in te r s purchased a flock of six
week.
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, now of S m ith R iv er h as been h en s a n d a rooster. A u stralo rp s, a
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M rs A. L. P erd u e an d siste r, sp en d in g tw o w eeks v isitin g r e l a - ' pedigreed s tra in bred in A u stra lis
Mrs. A lto M L arson cam e up
Mrs. H en ry A dolphsen an d sister,
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tives In Gold Beach.
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j a n d noted fo r th e ir egg production.
Miss E n a M cKenzie, w ere In B an ­ from A rizona In n last W ednesday
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— T ra p n e a tin g since J u n e 1 show s
e rs a t A gate B each P a rk
Mrs. R oy B. C orson re tu rn e d
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re tu rn e d th e sam e day.
trip.
hom e la st Monday.
J 1“ 1 ,t h e ’ ,X heniL have laid 270
eggs
in
47
days.
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Mrs. A. V. D ietd erich , w ho co n ­
Mr. an d Mrs. A. K ra n tz an d
Mr. M cA rthur of M arshfield, w as
J . I r a Sidw ell of B andon, w as in “iX lald a n egg every day ln J u n e -
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tra n s a c tin g business in P o rt O r­
I an d one Iald tw o egg3 ln one day
h e r five y ear lease on th e build­ P o rt O rford fo r a sh o rt tim e S a t­ tow n on business last T uesday.
ford la s t T uesday.
i O ne failed to lay a n egg on th e
in g to F. F. F ria n t.
u rd ay m o rn in g re tu rn in g from
Mr. F re d M agnuson, arc h ite c t, of 47th day, an d tw o hav e n o t y et
T he S ta n k a v itc h Bros, of B an ­
Gold B each. T hey w ere on th e ir
Mr. an d M rs H aro ld A shton and w ay to N o rth B end to v isit a t th e M arshfield w as h ere T h u rsd ay to m issed a day. T he A u stralo rp s a re
don, had th e ir fish in g boat, New-
river, in th e h a rb o r fo r sh e lte r fam ily o f P etalu m a, Calif., arriv ed T. L C arey hom e; Mrs. C arey b e - 1 m eet ,w lth the high sch<X)I board a large, heavy breed, black w ith a
from th e stro n g n o rth w ind sev- in P o rt O rfo rd T h u rsd ay n ig h t an d ing a siste r of Mrs. K ran tz, T hey 1 to m ake Plans for th e building of g reen ish tinge, an d h aving b rig h t
w ere g u ests of Mrs. D ietd erich and left fo r th e ir hom e Sunday.
I th e gym.
j red com bs. T hey resem ble the
Mr. an d Mrs. H. M. Axtell.
B lack O rpingtons.
Mrs. F re d C aughell and sons,
Miss
E
lizab
eth
Caughell,
who
D arw in an d Bobbie, a re v isitin g '
T h e F ly in g C hance, a fishing
boat fro m Coos river, w as In P o rt h as been visitin g relativ es in C u r­ relativ es in P o rt O rford d u rin g th e 1 Attend Dunham Picnic
ry county, h as re tu rn e d to O ak­ ab sence of Mr. C aughell w ho is in
Mr. an d Mrs. H a rry A rnold and
O rford h a rb o r F rid ay .
land, Calif.
B ertsel A rnold of D u n h a m ’s local
P o rtla n d co n su ltin g a specialist.
H. M Axtell re tu rn e d hom e F ri­
AT THE PIEWAY
sto re a tte n d e d the fo u rth a n n u al
ym an E ato n , accom panied his
day from a bu sin ess trip to P o rt­ son W to
G ra n ts P a ss SundaV He will fieTd" w a s 'c a H e ^ h o m r w 'd “ " ; C
' "n
em P'° ye8 * *
rem ain a h ...,, .-m
I field ’ * as called hom e W ednesday C. D u n h a m ’s sto res in southw est-
ON THE HIGHWAY land.
rem ain ab o u t tw o w eeks looking n ig h t by h e r fa th e r tellin g h er th a t '
ern O regon an d held a t th e forks
Miss L u e tta Jo h n sto n h as been a fte r h is p ro p erty there.
h e r uncle, Jo h n R obbins of B road- of Coos riv e r Sunday. I t w as a t­
v isitin g frien d s a t Sixes a n d in
Mrs. A. V. Dietderich
Mrs. A. L. P erd u e an d H elen bent, had been accid en tally killed. tended by m ore th a n 150 people,
P o rt O rford th e p a st week.
S te w a rt sp e n t T uesday in N o rth
and w as fe a tu re d by a th le tic con­
Proprietor
L ester S auers w as tra n s a c tin g
tests,
an e lab o rate sp read of food,
Geo. W ard, c a ttle b u y er of M yr­ Bend an d M arshfield.
business in B andon T uesday.
Port Orford, Ore.
d an cin g and o th e r am usem ents.
tle P o in t, had sev eral tru c k s load­
Miss
F
ra
n
c
is
C
u
rry
w
as
shopping
ing c a ttle at Jo h n W. M cK enzie’s
Mr. an d Mrs. A ugust K ra n tz and Mr. A rnold is one of th e oldest
C loverdale sto ck fa rm la s t F riday. in B • andon T u esd ay aftern o o n .
d au g h ter, L au ra, of P o rtla n d , sp en t em ployees in point of service of the
R. F. A bbott an d W alter R o b in ­ a sh o rt tim ein P o rt O rford T ues­ en tire o rganization.
Mrs. G eorgia Bailey, ch ief o p e ra ­
HATS
d ay m o rn in g en ro u te to Gold
to r of th e W est C oast T elephone son w ere business visito rs a t B an ­ B each for a few days. T hey v isit­
don
la
st
Monday.
Home Burns On
Co. exchange a t Gold B each m otor­
We have a
ed th e ir nieces, Mrs. D oro th y P e r­
ed up to M arshfield S u n d ay a fte r­
Geo. S au ers took Mr. an d Mrs. due and M iss H elen S tew art.
Complete Assortment
noon, accom panied by Mrs. D avid B oohr to M arsh field T uesday. Mrs.
F rid a y th e 13th proved a n u n ­
M cKenzie of P o rt O rford. Miss B oohr h av in g had th e m isfo rtu n e
Louis K n ap p m ade a business
of the
lucky d ay fo r th e G. R. H ancock
D orothy I^ampson will have ch arg e to m isplace th ree ribs. D r. D ru m trip to Gold B each S atu rd ay .
fam ily a t L a m p s as th e ir house
o f th e Gold B each office an d M rs relieved h er su fferin g .
Latest Styles
C u rry C h a p te r 135, O. E S., held c au g h t fire w hile th ey w ere e atin g
E. A L in d b erg of th e P o rt O rford
Mrs. A. B. H o g g att sp en t T h u rs­ th e ir re g u la r m eeting S a tu rd a y th e ir n oonday m eal an d h ad g a in ­
For Summer
office, d u rin g th e absence o f th e
night. M iss M a rg aret M iller of ed such headw ay before th e y d is­
d ay in B andon.
ch ief o p e ra to r in M arshfield.
C o rin th ian C h ap ter 54, P o rtlan d , covered it. th a t th e tw o sto ry fram e
Broadway Millinery
Mrs. O rris K n ap p o f low er E lk
W alter S utto n , P o rt O rfo rd ’s v et­ w as th e g u e st of the local ch ap ter. building an d m ost of its co n ten ts
269 So. Broadway
river, w as In tow n S atu rd ay .
w ere destroyed. Mrs. Sam C linton
e
ra
n n ew sp ap er m an, w as visitin g
Marshfield, Oregon.
M iss L u e tta Jo h n sto n of M arsh ­ w ho lives acro ss th e riv e r discov­
his d au g h ter, Mrs. Jesse T u rn e r of
Gold B each last week. Mr. S u tto n field, an d M iss V eronia Mael of ered th e fire, th e H ancocks being
P o rtlan d , sp en t S a tu rd a y in P o rt u n aw are of ft u n til sh e telephoned
is n e arin g his 80th year.
O rford. Miss Jo h n sto n left yester- them . I t w as only by an e ffo rt
Clo Johnson’s
Mrs. K a th e rin e H arris, C ounty dav for a m o n th 's stay in C alifor­ th a t th e b a rn w as saved from de­
BANK
SPECIALTY SHOP
S u p e rin ten d en t of Schools, re tu rn ­ nia.
stru ctio n . T he H ancocks live on
254 C en tral Ave.
ed last S a tu rd a y from h e r v acation
c
i
the
fo rm er P om eroy place
OF
M arshfield
C. T ow nsend, gam e w arden, w as '
sp en t In C alifornia.
in tow n W ednesday on official bus
Ik e M artin, aged 55, of N o rth
BANDON
Miss F a n n y A bram s of th e of­ iness.
! Bend w as a rre s te d M onday charg-
Every Dress and Hat
fice of th e Siskiyou F o re s t S u p er­
Lee H erron. popu.ar a u to sales- ed w ,th c o n trib u tin g to th e delln-
visor a t G ra n ts P ass, accom panied
Commercial & Savings
Greatly
by h er sister, Mrs. C. B. Mason, and m an of Coquille, w as in tow n on quency of a m inor. T he ch arg e
w as filed in J u s tic e M aybee’s c o u rt
Mrs. K ilby of S uffoth, Vs., w ere business th e last of the week.
in N o rth B end. M artin lives in a
REDUCED
Safety Deposit Boxes
m o to rists over th e scenic R oosevelt
R ay G ifford of San F ernando, sh ack n e a r th e O regon hotel in
highw ay la st week. Mrs. K ilby is Calif., has been looking for a lo­
for Rent
N o rth B end an d h as been em ploy­
For Clearance Sale
a world wide tra v e le r and declar- cation to s ta r t a fu r farm . H e In­
ed in tru c k in g lu m b er in th e y ard s
1 ed th a t C u rry county scen ery is ten d s to raise m u s k ra t and sku n k
a t the Old Tow n mill.
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ex citem en t in C u rry co u n ty th e
ow ner dem anded a fabulous price
fo r i t
Sixes Prospect Rich
In Gold and Silver
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< M yrtle P o in t H erald )
F ra n k D avis a n d H a rry Cook
have received a ss a y e r’s re tu rn s
from ore ta k e n from a prospect
they a re opening on Sixes riv er
in C u rry county, w hich gives a lit­
tle over $41 in gold an d silver. T he
prospect com prises th re e claims.
T hey have a tu n n el in 40 feet, on
the face of w hich th e ledge is
14 inches in w idth, an d a t a d ep th
o f 35 feet. T hey have tra c e d the
ledge 800 feet.
T he tw o m en a re going back to
th e ir claim s n ext week an d sink
a sh aft, an d c a rry on o th e r de­
velopm ents th a t will req u ire the
g re a te r portion o f th e w inter.
T he p ro p erty w as fo rm erly lo­
cate d by a M yrtle P o in t business
m an and a t one tim e of m ining
a a c o v u
Defendant Wins Suit
In a civil case h e a rd in J u s tic e
Y oung’s co u rt S a tu rd ay , th e ju ry
re tu rn e d a v erd ict a w a rd in g Mrs.
A u g u sta R a n ta o f L anglois, th e
sum o f one d o llar fo r dam ages.
Alex T u rn e r of L anglois h ad
b ro u g h t su it a g a in s t Mrs. R a n ta to
collect w ages alleged due him fo r
lab o r d u rin g th e y e a rs of 1921, 22’,
a n d ’23. Mrs. R a n ta filed a c o u n te r
s u it fo r board m oney, te s tify in g
th a t T u rn e r h ad ta k e n h is m eals a t
h e r hom e every w eek end d u rin g
th a t period, m ore th a n o ffse ttin g
his labor. G eorge P. T opping w as
a tto rn e y fo r Mrs. R a n ta . a n d J . B.
B edingfield rep resen ted T u rn er.
EAT
Have You Signed
the
Pledge Card
to Keep Signs Oft
Friday the 13th
the
Roosevelt
Highway
j
Help Prepare For An All
CURRY COUNTY COMMUNITY BOOTH
A t the
Coos and Curry Counties Fair
MYRTLE POINT, OREGON
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SEPTEMBER 19, 20, 21, 22,1928
SPECIM ENS OF—
(Cut Out and Mail Prom ptly)
Timber Products:
Myrtle Wood
Myrtle Wood Novelties
Port Orford Cedar
Old Growth Yellow Fir
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. Oregon,
Chamber of Commerce,
Port Orford, Oregon.
Gentlemen:
I will furnish the following for exhibition in the
All Curry Community Booth at the Coos and Curry
Fair at Myrtle Point, Oregon, on September 19. 20,
21 and 22, 1928.
SPECIMENS OF—
Agricultural Products:
Grains and Grasses
Fruits (Fresh and Canned)
B utter and Cheese
Vegetables
Minerals:
Copper Ore
Gold Ore
Limestone
Coal
Charome
Iron Ore
Black Sands
Placer Gold and Platinum
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Needle and Fancy Work
School Work
Port Ortord Chamber of Commerce
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Miscellaneous:
Collections of Sea Shells
Collections of Agates
Scenic Views of Currv
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