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PORT ORFORD DEEP WATER HARBOR = The KEY to the Development of the Vast Natural Wealth ot Southwestern Oregon ORFORD NEWS VOL. Port Orford, Oregon, Tuesday. August 21, 1928. Logical Cross State Rail Line; P. 0. as Tide Water Terminus Curtis Accepts Memories of Curryland; Roosevelt Highway Nomination Former Resident Writes Superb in Scenery Native-Born Banquet; Tiche nor Provides Unique Feast T opeka. K an Aug. 18.—R ep u b • C orvallis, Aug 15.—In an in ter- licans moved in on T opeka today T h a t th e m atch less clim atic con- I view w ith H D. S cudder. profes- from all sectio n s o f th e n ation, but ditions, n a tu ra l scenery an d hos sor fa rm m an ag em en t, w ho re c e n t m ostly from K an sas, to join in th e p itality and good will, found in ly re tu rn e d from the U n iv ersity of celebration late today of th e for- C u rry lan d, gain a n d m ain tain a C alifornia via th e R oosevelt h ig h ! m al n o tificatio n of S e n ato r C harles hold on those w ho have enjoyed w ay w hich th ro u g h g en eral m is , C u rtis as repu b lican v ice-president sam e is evidenced by the follow ap p rehension is being assiduously nominee. ing le tte r from a fo rm er resident avoided this season, several in ter- C ; J , , i L .L .4 . T he cro ss-state rail line qu es _ il ern C alifo rn ia em b race a highly A w arm sun d issip ated all doubts w ho stray ed fa r afield som e 30 estin g fe a tu re s cam e to light a n e n t j k tion is now receiving the atte n tio n S a tu rd a y evening P o rt O rfo rd . m ineralized a re a of m an y thous- - .. , . ., _ ' of th e plan s fo r th e ou td o o r ex y ears ago: of the in te rs ta te com m erce com th e false rep o rts of th e condition Native SORS BaiUJUCt Oregon, w itnessed one of th e m ost an d s of sq u are miles, w ith im- I ercises on th e s ta te house g rounds m ission as well as of th e whole A rm strong, Texas, of this highw ay. ! L ieut C H T ichenor of the unique b an q u ets ev er served on m ense deposits of copper, chrom e, a t 5 o'clock an d helped cheer the ) s ta te of O regon, a n d m uch d iv ers July 29, 1928. t S cudder has m uch to say of the P o rtla n d Police R eserves, protect- the O regon coast. I t w as given by iron, gold, cin n ab ar, coal, oil shale, alread y happy th ro n g com ing in to I The P o rt Oi*ord News. ity of opinion exists as to th e re v ariety of scenery an d th e in ter- I ed b.v a g ia n t s ta r fish badge of F ra n k B. T ichenor an d L ieut. C. g ran ite, m arble, lim estone, high gion th ro u g h w hich the proposed T opeka by auto, railw ay an d air- P o rt O rford, O regon est w hich this route a ffo rd s He a u th o rity , w as to a s tm a s te r of the H. T ichenor in ho n o r of th e ir oili g rad e m in eral w aters w a rra n tin g plane. ' D ear N ew s; railro a d should be co n stru cted , g ra n ts th e "R edw oods” dignity occasion, and so carefu lly did he est b rother, J o h n J. T ichenor, o f w ide d istrib u tio n , carb o n ic gas w ith so u th ern O regon, th ro u g h its C urtis, K a n sa s’ firs t vice-presi- j ! m T his i s seventy-tw o yea business a n d im pressiveness but insists h an d le th e situ a tio n th a t none P o rtlan d . T he g u ests a t the b a n now d istrib u ted over th e n o rth rep resen tativ es, m a in ta in in g th a t west, asbestos, borax, soda, a n d a d en tial can d id ate, an d 33 y ears its , w hich com es upon us this m onth th a t he knew "w ithin six inches d a re m ention th e p ra n k s of his quet board w ere th o se b o rn a t th e line should be th ro u g h th e republican In congress w as hold- | 1« all rig h t; no regrets, th a n k you. w hen he crossed the O regon line.” e arly y o u th in P o rt O rford. P o rt O rford 45 o r m ore y ears ago. wide ran g e of th e m ore ra re and H ogue riv er valley to tid e w ater. ing open house a t th e Ja y h a w k | an d ev ery th in g to be f ratefu l for. "N o th in g d ero g ato ry is m ean t to- T he presence of "P o rt O rford T heir m other. Mrs. M ary T ich en o r precious m etals found in co m m er In view of th is situ atio n a gen hotel. Sm iling an d happy, th e The y ears have m erely m ultiplied w ard C alifornia ju s t su p rem acy A nne" Mrs. A nne W indsor G aunt- Holt, w as given th e s e a t of honor, cial q u an tities. M any of th e cop nom inee sp en t th e m o rn in g ex- and glorified the m em ories an d fo r O regon's sm ooth, wide, fear- lett of B a n d o n —th e n icknam e be as being th e oldest pioneer o f ei eral review of th e question, w ith per. gold an d c in n a b a r m ines are „ , , , , , ten d in g his h an d to old frien d s m agnified our in te re st In the jour- dispelling highw ay." h» says, due reg ard to geograph ical loca ing affe c tio n a te ly bestow ed m any th e r Coos o r C u rry cou n ties S he well along in th e ir developm ent , .... , , , an d n atio n al political leaders. tion, tide w a te r outlet, tonnage, I i t / i i r r o n i o n z l , , K i n z4 , n z , l a . a rriv ed a t P o rt O rfo rd In 1853 ney ah ead T im e does not speed a poll of th e p a rty accom pany- y e a rs ago on acco u n t of h er ever p ro g ram an d h u n d red s of th o u s etc., is, therefore, of in terest g en C h airm an W ork of th e i ep u b li us alo n g so fa s t but we keep in ing P ro fesso r S cudder gives th e w illingness to aid In tim es of Jo h n J. T ichenor, In w hose h o n o r an d s of tons of ore of a com m er erally a t this tim e can n atio n al co m m ittee headed a sig h t o f th e sw eet back yonder. vote for "superb scenery" to the SO tro u b le or d is tre s s- b ro u g h t back the b anquet w as given, w as b o rn cial g rad e a re now blocked out. T he g re a t m id-P acific coast re h ost of p a rty lead ers h ere fo r th e E v ery tim e we tu rn for a look m iles betw een B rookings and P o rt m any recollections on the p a rt of j a t P o rt O rford in 1871 As th e situ atio n now stan d s, how gion lying betw een San F ran cisco cerem onies. . down th e tra il of seven decades O rford w here th e road o verhangs F ra n k T ichenor. and others, of the T he b an q u et w as held in th e ever, none b u t th e high g rad e ores on th e south and th e C olum bia riv F o rm ally n o tify in g S e n a to r C ur- 1 we find th a t all those scenes have the sea alth o u g h th e 50-mtle drive g riefs an d joys of th e boys and W estern cafe an d th e cafe w as will sta n d th e cost of sh ip m en t to e r on th e n o rth —a distan ce of ap tis of his nom ination by th e repub- crep t alo ng too. T h ere a re the th ro u g h th e R edw ood forest has j g irls of 45 y ears ago. decorated w ith n ativ e sh ru b b ery . ex istin g sm elters located up w ard s proxim ately 700 m iles—an d e a st licans a s t l y i r vice-p resid en tial 1 g racefu l sum m its of B rushy Ball, not dim m ed in m em ory, W ill R ates, ed ito r of th e Rose- The c e n te r piece th a t d ec o ra te d of 400 m iles aw ay, w hile th e g re a t ward from the coast to th e R ocky nom inee, S e n ato r F ess of O hio , th e T h ree S isters a n d Ball m oun- S cudder is doing a bit of mis- b u rg Review , alth o u g h born In the b anquet table w as a la r g e bodies of av erag e ore m u st re m ou n tain region is b arren of e a st told his colleague to d ay th a t he tain, d a rk blue a g a in s t th e sum - sio n ary w ork for a sad ly m aligned P o rt O rford, left w hen he w as 11 sku n k cabbage p la n t In full bloom m ain u n touched un til su ch tim e as d w est rail tra n sp o rta tio n , a l w as "well d eserv in g ” of th e p arty . , m e r’s sky. alw ays silent, alw ays stre tc h of road betw een E u re k a I y ears of age, and from th e re- The banquet will go down In h is ad eq u ate tra n sp o rta tio n is a f th o u g h exceptionally rich in a H e praised C u rtis’ record as beautiful, alw ays seem ing to beck and C rescent C ity—for he says c o u n tin g of th e early life of the tory as a typical In d ian M uck-a- forded to sm elters located w ithin lead er of th e rep u b lican s in th e w ide v ariety of n a tu ra l resources, on us back to th e ir cooling shades. th a t sk ep tical tra v e le rs stopped n ativ e sons an d d a u g h te rs of 45 Muck, served in real In d ian sty le. a reaso n ab le distance. including tim ber, m inerals, non- sen ate and called fo r co n tin u an ce We h e a r th e gentle lullaby of th e him all along th e w ay to in q u ire y e a rs ago, he m issed m any pleas- It w as th e m ost unique d isp lay W ith co k in g coal, lim estone, and in pow er of th e p a rty on Ils rec R ogue th e liltin g m usic of th e w h eth er he had had to em ploy a u rea th e o th e rs enjoyed. m etals, ag ricu ltu re. com m ercial of cooked fish an d tab lew a re ev th e raw ores In close pro x im ity to fishing, and rec re a tio n a l a d v a n t ord for th e la st eig h t years. E u ch re an d the soft cadence of th e "c a terp illar" to pull him acro ss th e ' C ounty A ssessor F red 8. Moore er a rra n g e d a t a n y sp read In th e ages of a su p erio r ch a ra c te r, and th e coast, w here sm elters, blast In his b rief ad d ress S en ato r Fess L obster. T here, too, a re the chang- six m iles u n d er suspicion. T h a t ' w ho h as a w ide know ledge of the i bistory of th e P acific coast. In - fu rn aces, coke ovens, an d cem ent th e developm ent of th is g re a t em accepted for his p a rty th e “c h a l p lan ts should be erected to avoid lenge m ade by th e d em o cratic ca n Ing w onders of th e seasons, th e p a rtic u la r b it of road is u n d er con- ¡‘ e arly h isto ry of C u rry county, w as j ll,an m aidens, p ain ted an d d ressed pire h as been re ta rd e d wholly floral beauty of th e spring tim e, stru ctio n . but S cudder em phatical- p resen t to see th a t th e accu racy j in In d lan costum e, w aited upon th ro u g h lack of ad eq u ate east and d am ag e to v egetation, both a g ri d id ate" on prohibition, d eclarin g it th e su m m er's splendor of its ly s ta te s th a t unless one is going of th a t h isto ry w as preserved ,b e table, as well as e n te rta in e d cu ltu ra l an d tim ber, in th e in te ri w est tra n sp o rta tio n facilities. to be “th e tim e an d occasion to m o u n tain flowers, th e flam ing gio- to a fire or a hospital th e re is no , B lanche B ates F lan ag an , siste r w i,h m usic and In d ian dancea. or regions, th e opening up of th is d eterm in e w h eth er th e people of ry of th e au tu m n and the snow y need to avoid it and so forego the of Will B ates, w ho now lives at i Young bucks in w ar p a in t com* T he R ogue riv er valley, ab o u t m idw ay n o rth and south of this g re a t m ining region by ad eq u ate A m erica will ev er ag ree to th e re , m a n tle o f w inter, all g e rm in atin g beneflcient effect of th e o th er ; C rescen t City, received c o n s id e r-! Prlspd *be o rch estra. T he ta b le g re a t te rrito ry , is w o rth y o f con rail tra n sp o rta tio n to tide w ater tu rn of th e saloon.” ’ those hills of d e a r old C urry. 700-odd miles. , ab le good n a tu re d advice to re tu rn ’ cloth w as m ade of a fine coliec- sid eratio n as the logical ro u te for assu res a quick an d w onderful T h ere a re the restfu l valleys to P o rt O rford w here she could tion of sea mosses, w hile th e sa lt developm ent of th e m ineralized an east and w est line to best serve fr a g ra n t w ith th e odor of wild live in th e vicinity of a deep w a and pepper sh a k e rs w ere of w h ale Dunne Rills to a re a of so u th ern O regon an d Railwav Work Started th e region as a whole, o th er con b lack b erries, salm o n b erries and bone. T he knives an d fo rk s w ere te r harbor. Medford, Or.. Aug. lfi P relim Stay on Ballot I th e huckle, vocal w ith the m usic ditions. such as p racticab ility of n o rth e rn C alifornia, w hich region S torey Pierce, m em ber of th e fashioned from th e side fins of th e in ary w ork sta rte d th is week on rep u tab le m in in g en g in eers p re Salem , Or.. Aug. 15 If th e con stru ctio n , tide w a te r outlet, and And m ussel shells, pol of b ird s specially th e J. silvered th e co n stru ctio n of an extension s ta te leg islatu re from C u rry and ra t fish tonnage, being favorable. A line d iet will in tim e becom e one of co u rts have a u th o rity to enjoin the by sau cy brooks cooled w ith the his ished, took th e place of spoons. of the M edford logging railroad Coos counties, co n trib u ted th e g re a te st m ining cam ps th e se c re ta ry of sta fe from placing on fa r th e r n o rth w ould not serve to sh ad es of m u rm u rin g trees. We (P A E.) from B u tte Falls, in a q u o ta to the evening e n te rta ln - S ouvenir toothpicks w ere from th e w orld h as ever seen. th e ballot a t th e N ovem ber elec- develop th e te rrito ry to th e south, have n ev er left th ese scenes be so u th -easterly direction, into th e i m pnt by ,p ,,in 8 " f th e m any w hiskers of th e sea lion, an d p r e t L im estone deposits a re now be- tion th e so-called D unne in itiativ e an d a line fa r th e r south would ty n ap k in rings w ere m ade of th e hind. T hey m ingle w ith th e vista W allows creek d istrict. The ex- 1 P*4 0 *4" ° f th e boys of long ago. ing w orked on a larg e scale for m easu re red u cin g by approxlm ate- not serve th e region fa rth e r north. of today, b rin g in g the sp irit of tension will ta p a rich tim b e r dis ! W illis T. W hite Sr., aged 83. backbone of the red fish. C u p s G eographically, th erefo re, th e con th e m ak in g of cem en t and o th e r ly 50 per cen t th e m otor vehicle 1 th e y o u th th a t refuses to be c a st probably th e oldest activ e cham - w ere m ade from th e heads o f trlct. stru c tio n of an e a st and w est line lim e products, and a larg e to n n ag e license fees in O regon, th ey have off. So here we are, on o u r w ay A ccordlng to Ja m e s H Owen, ber of com m erce m em ber in the kelp. T he n ap k in s w ere of fin ely is now available. G ran ite of a th e pow er to d efeat e«ery a tte m p t th ro u g h th e R ogue riv e r valley is a com posite of th e fa ith of yes general m a n ag e r of th e O wen-Or- I U nited S tates, recited a poem of woven sea grass. 1 logical from the sta n d p o in t of best c h a ra c te r co m p arable w ith the of th e people to in itia te laws. C. H. T ich en o r acte d as toast terd ay , th e love of to, lay and th e f-gon L um ber com pany, th e length his own m an u factu re. entitled fam ous B arre, V erm ont, stone is T h is w as one of th e o u tsta n d in g • su bserving the w hole region hope of th e m orrow . and cost of th e road, w hich will "W hen Asa R ode th e B ear," w hich m a ste r and s ta rte d th e evening; produced com m ercially in Jack - sta te m e n ts co n tain ed in an opin As re g a rd s p ra c tic a b ility of con P lease send me T he N ew s fo r extended from tim e to tim e, as w as based on the ac tu a l fact of festivities by p assin g aro u n d th e stru c tio n no serious question is son county, and w ith ch eap tr a n s ion p rep ared h ere to d ay by Ju d g e , six m onths. T hirty-one years since new |ogKing needs arise, a re Indef- th e inim itable Ase Cary, recently pipe of peace, an d each of th e p o rtatio n to tide w a te r th ese q u a r L. H. M cM ahan of th e M arion I raised ; in fact, w ith a 45-mile ex I left th e re and but few will re deceased, rid in g a wild black b ear 1 men foIlc tOO,< b *8 PUff ,n In d ,a n - Inite. He said th a t th e road had tension of th e Owens L um ber line ries will becom e to th e P acific co u n ty c irc u it c o u rt in w hich he m em ber me. M aybe so none. E d been surveyed foi a d istan ce of > he recitatio n brought th jlolJSP *hen all fell to In enjoying th e r e co ast w h at th e B a rre q u a rrie s a re held th a t he h ad no a u th o rity to to th e K lam ath F alls region, th ere m ark ab le m enu. and C has. Bailey, W alter S utton, geven m liefI nnd , h a , ,t followpd down. to th e A tlan tic coast. , re s tra in th e se c re ta ry from plac rem ain s but th e section w est to .. <-> M ... . G roug or broth, red fish chow - Such a rail line will receive j ing th e D unne m easu re on th e bal- Isu m W alker, Ace Crook, ^ Delos eIOS th e old P & E. survey generally, M. . r, H T ichenor recited "Kel- d er Berve(l , hp Mku„ o , , he , jsh tid e w a te r from th e G ra n ts P a ss from th e b eginning o rig in atin g lot a t th e g en eral election. ! oo ru^ . ra n k C ook^D ave Cory, though on a h eav ier grade. Mi ■ ly s D ream In a - ------ ! — very c h a rm in g roagt ling cod an d In d ia n W onnel a re a —a section w hich p resen ts no Jessie T u rn er, Ju d g e Riley, D en Owen said th e extension g rade ’ m an n er to n n ag e fo r each mile of construe- I The su it to enjoin th e se c re ta ry ' dressing, baked black bass w ith serious c o n stru ctio n obstacles. nis C uniff, T ate Moore. Will and would be built "a little b e tte r than Good W hiskey a t C arm en 's" m ussel sauce, steam ed rock cod. T he w estern term in u s of an y tion su fficien t to ju s tify th e w ork, of sta te from p lacin g th e D unne A lf G au n tlett. and o th ers too num - CUBtomaiy for logging roads, and w as a conspicuous sign on the ‘ roasted barnacles, fried kelp fish. e a st a n d w est line th ro u g h th e and. . .. ow ing to th e advanced s ta te I m easu re on th e ballot a t th e No- erous to m ention w ere am ong m y on sta n d a rd guage region in question m ust necessar- th .e__dJ . ’h, i r<’gi' ’n. I L 'T . W" V * w alls of the banquet room, calling ' i broiled sea tro u t, p rep ared fish frien d s th en to say no th in g of the iiy be a t tide w ater, an d ad eq u ate th is to n n ag e will be increased ' state, upon relatio n of D istric t At- in im itab le Ace Carey. , a a a a • j * vividly to m ind on the p a rt of roe, boiled w olf eel, rock o y ste r to m e y C arson of M arion county, I BI i U n < t t f A U tO A l ( l i l t 111 those of 45 y ears ago the fact th a t sauce; baked blueback salm on h a rb o r facilities a re th erefo re a rap id ly as th e w ork pro g resses W ith k indest reg ard s to all In giving co n sid eratio n to an a fte r S en ato r D unne had repudi- Mr and M rs H en ry Jo h n sto n of P o rt O rford w as all w et. I steam ed m ussels, pickeled m ussels. n ecessary requisite to su ch a p ro j T hom as F ow ler P o rt O rford, w hile d riv in g hom e M r and Mrs. H T S tew art of rock oysters, crack ed crab, clans ect. N ow here along th e co ast e _ a s l and w est rail line th ro u g h th e , a ted th e bill on th e ground th a t from San F ran cisco bay to th e Co- P o g “ ei rlv er J alley w lth h a rb « r hp bad been advised th a t it would S unday aftern o o n w ere forced off s an j oae Calif., alth o u g h not Pi#- g ro u p er cake, clam tea, ro e Strange Fish Found the highw ay in a tte m p tin g to pass born ,n P o rt O rford w ere gUM, a b u tter, lum bia riv er h as N a tu re provider^ facilities a t P o rt O rford, all fac- be u n co n stitu tio n al, M onday a new specie of deep sea an o th e r c a r on a b e tte r n a tu ra l deep w ater h a r toes—geo g rap h ical location as re- ! S tate high w ay d e p a rtm e n t offi- th e K napp hill by reason of th e fa c t th a t Mr 1 The souvenir p la te s w ere la rg e fish w as discovered on thr b esch ROUth of town N e ith e r o ccu p an t S te w a rt had th e good sense to be clam shells, w hile sm all clam b o r th a n a t P o rt O rford, w here, g ard s serv in g th e g re a t m id-Pacif- cials in d icated to n ig h t th a t the in th e P o 't O rfo n i h arbor, and w as injured, and a broken w indow ic co ast region ad eq u ately , practi- su it w ould be appealed to th e sta te w ith th e co n stru ctio n of a lim ited none o f th e local fisherm en w as and bent fen d er wan the ex ten t of born as close as possible, nam ely, "hells, a rtistic a lly decorated, w e re b re a k w a te r to p ro tect ship p in g cab ility of co n stru ctio n , ad eq u ate su p rem e co u rt fo r fin al determ in a- a t O phir. 21 m iles so u th Mr used as place card s able to classify it. all claim ing the dam ag e to the car h a rb o r facilities, an d o rig in a tin g tion An effo rt will be m ade to from th e sto rm s of w in te r com S tew art w as for m any y ears edl- ' S tories of early days w ere told, th a t th ey had n ever seen a n y th in g to n n ag e—a re p re se n t an d fav o ra have th e action advanced on th e ing from the south and southw est, to r of th e P o rt O rford T ribune, and th e h isto ry of P o rt O rfo rd like it before. T he fish w as ab o u t an all y ear round p rotected h a rb o r ble to su ch a project, th erefo re if suprem e c o u rt docket so th a t a and his m other. M rs L a u ra S tew and C u rry co u n ty w as re w ritte n . Store Painted 5 1-2 feet l. ng and weighed aro u n d th e utilizatio n to g re a te st possible final opinion m ay be fo rth co m in g is m ade available, w ith a d e p th I T he npper. rance of the P o rt Or- art. w ho will re tu rn to C alifornia T he Invited g u ests w ere p re s e n t 80 pounds Its h e a J w as shaped, o f w a te r of 30 feet upw ards, per- j degree ° f tbose fa<* or8 w h,ch N a ' early ,n S eptem ber Som e w e re re c o rd in g to local f.sh experts, ford H ard w are sto re is being w ith him . w as the first w hite girl from several states. ' tu re evidently in ten d ed should be ----------- m ittin g of the e n tra n c e and load present who had not been back to like a C onger eel. and it had no g reatly Im proved by an a ttra c tiv e born In P o rt O rford. had a successful outcom e is as- ing of th e larg est cargo c a rrie rs I Investigating Curry . Mrs. M ary T ichenor H olt of th e ir b irth p lace fo r 40 years. All teeth, alth o u g h a large tongue w as c o at of p ain t k r i n n t u z i t b o i i t t h » a i d ry t t in e h n a f s ; ’ U r -C ^afloat w ith o u t th e aid of tu g boats M yrtle P oint, m o th er of th e T ich food provided fo r the banquet wars County .Mininir In place. The specim en w as tak en A dditional to an east and w est o r pilot service. T h ere a re no 1 F. W. L udin g to n of S eattle is to B andon th e aam day to d e te r tak en from th e h a rb o r a t P o rt O r enor boys, w as a g u est of honor. See Many Cars su n k en rocks o r bars, req u irin g a n ’ 1 i line th ro u g h so u th ern O regon as spending several days In th e P o rt p ro v in g m ine to w h at specie It belonged, M otorists d riv in g over th e h ig h T he tu rtle F ra n k B T ichenor ford In one day, ag ain above described, th e fu tu re of such in itial or a co n tin u al d redg in g ex O rford region g a th e rin g first h and but no re p o rt has been received way th ro u g h C u rry county a re and the o th e r boys of 45 y ears th a t a t P o rt O rford, w hen th e tid e a p ro ject w ould n a tu ra lly be a pense, an d th e h a rb o r is f r e e r 1 in fo rm atio n as to th e m in eral re- th ereo n a t this w riting. no tin g the m any out-of-state c a rs ago played w ith in H oodlum H ol is out the table is set. from p revailing fogs th a n an y o th co n tin u atio n of th e line eastw ard ' sources of th is section. M r Lud- v isitin g th is section of the county. low w as recen tly seen tre k in g The g u ests of honor: Jo h n J . th ro u g h th e g re a t undeveloped re er section of th e coast u n d er con i ington, w ho h as been m in in g in H onolulu, C olorado. K an sas N e aw ay from his place of origin, T ichenor, born a t P o rt O rfo rd gions o f Lake. H arn ey and M al Mrs. Grover Tichenor sid eration. In fact it is an ideal n o rth w estern B ritish C olum bia for braska. T exas and B ritish C olum Will R ates pointedly stated 1871; C. H. T ichenor, 1879; F ra n k h a rb o r—one w hich would have h e u r counties, each an em p ire In several years, visited C u rry co unty Donates Books bia have recently been re p re se n t and th a t th is Indicated a su re sign of B T ichenor, 1875; B W B ates, itself, an d on th ro u g h so u th ern been developed y ears ago had On h e r re tu rn from P o rtla n d ed. some 10 y e a rs back, and th e lure progress 1870; Lillie M cB ride Johnson, 1R7T; tra n sp o rta tio n facilities of an y Id ah o to a connection w ith one of of w hat he saw a t th a t tim e has Mrs. G ro v er T ichenor b ro u g h t 21 th e g re a t tra n sc o n tin e n ta l lines T he to a s tm a s te r railed a tte n tio n I ' io o r*' 1861; B lanche B a te s so rt been provided to reach its books w ith h er w hich she is giving serv in g th e R ocky m o u n tain coun b ro u g h t him back again. R ecen t to the old shack w nich w as re-! F lan ag an , 1871; E G. F la n a g a n , Seeking Location trib u ta ry country, and one w hich to th e local library, a full list of try. th u s affo rd in g a sh o rt line to ly he has sp en t considerable tim e B ay 11*54; E n a M cKenzie, Mr and M rs H E M cDonald cently placed to o b literate th e th e board of arm y engineers, act w hich will be published next week in Jo sep h in e county. th e east. m ag n ificen t view of B a ttle R o c k ! 1**1' H T f,tpw art 1«TI»; C. C. ing u n d er th e in stru c tio n s of con- T he board of d irecto rs extend of W hidby island on P u g et Sound and the ocean p an o ram a to the T'lehenor, R oseburg. 1885, M rs G. gress, rep eated ly selected for de th e ir ap p reciatio n to Mrs. T ich e w ere In P o rt O rford d u rin g the south in such a m an n er th a t In- ! C T ichenor. Coos Bay. 1888 ; 8 P. week T hey a re In th is section In n o r fo r th is splendid gift. v elopm ent as a h a rb o r of refuge State Game Officials Biography of dlcated If the native sons w ere Plprc,‘ « H. McKenzie, 1883; view of locating Mr M cD onald fo r th e e n tire P acific coast. Thomas Condon to Install kishladder ta u g h t school a t Illah e ab o u t 15 boys once again for one night the Mr8 P fJ MpK enzle, 1883; Anna T onnage. V is its , T h u rsd ay W O H adley, sta te y e a rs ago building would go out w ith th e W indsor G au n tlett, |859; Mrs. H T he bio g rap h y of T hom as C on As to the adequacy of th e to n ! gam e com m ission's ex p ert on th e don. em in en t geologist of Oregon, Miss M agnolia W hite of P o rt flrsj tide. | T S tew art, 1883; Mrs. C H T lch e nage of the region eastw ard from co n stru ctio n of fish ladders, and nor, 1882; Mra M ary T ich en o r Jo h n .1 T lchpnnr of fjj«» w ritten by his d a u g h te r E 'le n C on land, d a u g h te r of W illis T W hite Entertain at Dinner P o rf O rford th ro u g h the R ogue C u rtis T ow nsend. C u rry county don M cCornack. is now read y for S r , w ho has been visiting re la Holt, inaa; F O. N ordberg. 1872 T ich en o r boys, who is em ployed by j Mr an d M rs J. M B each enter- riv er valley, th ere a re none to gam e w arden, visited P o rt O rford d istrib u tio n , and, ow ing to the tives In P o rt O rford and vicinity N a the P o rtla n d R ailw ay A L ight i The In d ian m aid en s w ere d u rin g th e past week, re tu rn e d to tained S atu rd ay n ig h t a t dinner, g ain say th a t it is of a c h a ra c te r an d accom panied by E n g in eer fact th a t P ro fesso r Condon com pany, w as a guest of honor as talie T. H all, M arlon T ichenor. having Mr. and Mrs. W illis T ^and of such q u a n tity as to fully B each of th e In m an L u m b er & De- i trlb u te d larg ely to th e tech n ical P o rtlan d S unday S a tu rd ay n ig h t It w as his first visit to his place . M ad«p W hite, M a rg a re t T ich en o r, w a rra n t the im m ediate c o n stru c \e lo p m e n t Co., w ent to th e site of lite ra tu re of O regon a wide sale is Miss W hite assisted in th e N ative W hite Sr and Mi. and Mrs. Geo of b irth fo r 30 y ears | E unice Olson. M a rg aret M iller a n d Son?' ban q u et, dressed as an In W S orenson and fam ily as th e ir i T he fo u r girls w ho danced t h e ' A nna T ‘' h* ? O.r; T’* o rc h M tr" » “ tion of such rail facilities. T his th e dam on th e Sixes riv er th a t ■ an ticip ated g uests a t the W estern hotel to en dian m aid. to n nage is of a varied n atu re, in th e co m p an y is p re p a rin g to con- L _______ ____ In d ian d a n c e , w ere those w h o ' ,h e follow ing b u c k -; joy the N ative Son's banquet. su rin g a continual flow of raw s tru c t fo r th e purpose of a r r a n g took p a rt In the dances d u rin g th e P " n ,,n * l i e n e e T ichenor. and m an u factu red p ro d u cts The ing for th e co n stru ctio n of an ad e Circuit Court to Meet Rose festival pageant In P o rtlan d a " d F red Mother Visits so u th h alf of O regon con tain s ap q u ate fish way. both In 1927 and th is y ear B1he P °ll"h*d « " d o th e r ta - T he C u rry co u n ty circu it court Mrs. White Jr. Hostess M is. W J. S abin's m other. Mrs. p ro xim ately 140 billion board feet t , n -r, v . . blF d eco ratio n s w ere designed by will convene tn Gold B each Sep K lepfer. of Palo Alto. Caiif., and Mr an d Mrs. F ria n t. Mrs. R a of m erch an tab le sta n d in g tim b er •o rk T n a f tV. I W P Y° Ung Of P o rt O rfo rd w ho tem b er 10 with Ju d g e J T B ran d h er son. C urtis K lepfer. and his chael M arsh and M rs M abel Olli- ; er w orking for and tellin g of | ( w as a guest a t the banquet o r ap p io x im ately o n e-fou rteen th Mrs. Gillings Entertains p resid in g A m ong th e m a tte rs of bride a rriv ed th e la tte r p a rt of Ings w ere th e g uests of M rs W ! P o rt O rford, the place of his of all of the sta n d in g tim b er left M rs M abel G illings e n tertain ed in te re st to P o rt O rfo rd citizen s is in th e w hole U nited S ta te s an d to a t d in n e r S a tu rd a y evening, her th e case of th e S ta te H ighw ay < last week and a re spending sev T W hite Jr. a t th e P io n eer ban- | birth, is due the cred it fo r orlg- quet S a tu rd a y night. n a tln g an d ca rry in g th ro u g h to The P o rt O rford c h am b e r o t th is should be added the tim b er g u ests being Mr and Mrs. H T j com m ission v ersu s R udolph Leu- eral day s in P o rt O r f o n I Iicccss th e Idea of g a th e rin g to- [ com m erce has a lim ited supply o f of n o rth e rn C alifornia w hich would S te w a rt and Miss H elen S tew art -w yler involving th e condem nation get h er once m ore those born In prem ium books fo r th e Coos a n d find its outlet to the w orld's m a r of San Jo se C alll.; Mr and Mr? of a lot in block 29 of th e P o rt Inman Leaves Mrs. Sauers Entertains P o rt O rford m ore th an 45 y ears C u rry fa ir to be held a t M yrtle k ets th ro u g h the h a rb o r a t P o rt B oohr of Los A ngeles Mr and O rford tow n site for p ark in g pur- C. C In m an left M onday on Mr« H I, S a u e r- e n te rta in e d at ago and loyally w as he assisted P o in t S eptem ber 19 to 22. inclu- O rford. Mrs H L. S au ers an d M rs E J ! ooaes The crim in al docket prom - brief bu sin ess trip P o rtlan d d in n e r T h u rsd ay n ig h t in honor by L ieut C H T ich en o r of P o rt- J give, fo r d istrib u tio n an d a S o uthern O regon an d northw eat- B ak er copy i ises to be a sh o rt one and San F ran cisco of Mrs S au ers' b irth d a y land. may be had upon application. i a M in White *