‘isßL 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. | 1 e U I g r e e d l lt f l S » r T O V e M essrs. H udson an d M acreay, LOCAL K I W I ♦ T hursday, bound fo r a few day's 1 Heavy Egg Producers * ♦ 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 e arly F rid a y m orn 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 ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ 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 m otored to R ogue riv er to sp en d Miss G ertru d e B othw ell, w ho w v v en e lllu le . E M a rly ln new tu re. in M ay Mr Mr tie, w ere shopping in tow n T u es in P o rt O rford th e last o f th e 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. day. „ . , „ . a , 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 t 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, Miss H elen S tew art, w ere w eekend tives In Gold Beach. I , A ustralia, | . 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 g u ests o f Mr. an d Mrs. H. L S au don la st M onday on a shopping to have som e d e n ta l w ork done an d D A — 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 , .. 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. F o u r o u t o f th e 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 - ducted th e P iew ay L unch, h as sold d a u g h te r of P o rtla n d sto p p ed in 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. ♦ ♦ 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 ♦ < 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 r 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 _ . 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. 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