PORT ORFORD NEWS Port Orford, Oregon. Tuesday Augustj¿L1928. ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Off. He and his w ife were the Delighted over the fact that they Hatton, complaint. * - ♦ first couple married in Golden- are the first o f their crowd to dis­ Arthur Breckner Pires Disclose Tin Ore Destlnatlon dale. Wash., and he helped to build cover southern Curry, Mr. and m ining location. Bend. Or.. Aug 18 Beads of ♦ the first house there Mrs. Evans and fam ily o f Los Jam es Hill. Blue Grouse No. 1. silvery-white m etal from a coal- Angeles and their fam ily were mining location. Ladle« Aid Will Prevent Play. black rock, deposited through heat Members of the Ladies Aid will among the enthusiastic guests at Jam es Hill, Blue Grouse No. 2. action in the ashes of improvised Pioneer Vlalt«. I»' - present on Friday. October 31, a the Chetco R iver Auto park dur­ mining location. ore furnaces and camp fires, V Il'V W B. Helm, genuine Oregon pi­ program featuring a black face ing the past week. "Just wait un­ W. A. Alexander. Golden Dream have resulted in a m ining excite­ oneer, spent the week end from comedy, negro band and other til we have told the rest what No. 2, mining location ment in the isolated Bear buttes Friday until Monday, at the home humorous You'll have numbers. Mrs. W. they have m issed! W A. Alexander. Golden Dream district of Crook county, which I 1 I ..ü i . j i e r of Mr and Mrs John R Hill. Mr. Schlappi of Gold Beach will direct them all next year." Mr. Evans No. 3. m ining location. threatens to throw into shadow the Helm has been m aking more or the performance. said. Chas. Warnock to Brookings short-lived W indy Point rush of I less regular visits to Curry county Wayne Glagdon took a truck Heavy travel on the Chetco riv­ State bank, mortgage a year ago and to eclipse the ear- W H EN the car behind toot* i n ­ .-I poltshea that work fast an« since 1904. He Is planning within load of fish Friday from the John C. Kendall to Jam es C. ly-day boom that built Ashwood. er road this summer has made ad- born and roars by you a #<><> i a lovely shine are quite de­ a few days to drive by him self Klamath river to the Gold Beach I visable the straightening out of White, quit claim deed central Oregon's only m ining town. deal has happened besides the structive and even abrasive. Wh«a back to Montrose. Colo., to spend Packing company at Gold Beach I some of the sharp curves and the Mark C. Wood to A B. Reese. F ifty mining claim s have al­ mere fact that another tourist ts you polish your nickel, do it light­ the winter w ith his son. Mr Judge and Mrs. Fredrickson o f 1 gravelling of a few places This deed. ready been staked out on the trying to get somewhere In a hurry ly lu most cases a gentle rubbing Helm, who is now 71 years o f age, Los Angeles with their fam ily are W T White to The Public, affi­ slopes and buttes of Bear creek, and you have one less car to worry with t slightly oily cloth will givq work, which is being done by Ed. was the first white child born in guests at the C. M Benham home about on the road. What tins hap­ polish enough and the oil aim will Ransom and Tex Tierce, has add­ davit. nod claim stakes, chopped from pened in particular is that he has protect the nickel from the action Lebanon, Oregon His father and at Harbor They are expecting a Lester H. Bond to R L. Wagner, the native juniper, are scattered covered the side and top of ed greatly to the comfort and safe­ - , your of ratn and tralHo 01m. After grandfather crossed the plains in large party of Los Angeles friends car , with a new layer of traffic "wnj,hlnK your car be w n to wlp« ty of the tourists, campers and deed. over 100 acres of land On one — 1845 with the em igrant train which to join them soon for a camping Carl Miller to N ellie Miller, com­ of the Dry river tributaries, high Aim. which may consist mlcroscop- av«>'ythlng off perfectly dry. paz- sport fishermen who use the road followed the ill-fated Me-k's Cut- trip up the Chetco river. as well as upper Chetco residents plaint, divorce. on the western face of Bear creek Ically of from 10 to 50 different kinds t,cul« rly the nickel parts. Water S. D. Clark, with the Webber | R. G. Starr, The Breakers Ho- buttes, a mining camp has been of infinitesimally tiny hits of this. ls hour great enemy of nickel, that and the other, most of them Door handle» and the interior flx- Construction company in Crescent i assumed name established on the dim road cut jf a nature not likely to do the tur,‘» are better without water, • City, who has been running the i A E. Perry. Dan Connors, corn- Into the hills 00 years ago by the finish of your car any particular ^,oat of them are usually silver compressor on the highw ay con- i plaint. hoofs of horses and oxen drawing good. Different roads give differ- Pelted. tract south of the California line j F. J- Huntley as sheriff to the the wagons of im m igrants from ent kinds of traffic dim. But Ihey There ts one thing about the beae has completed his work there ai.d ; D o u g l a s Creditors association, the “high desert” to the distant all proside a Him that Is sufficient- "’Ollarn finish— It ts perm anent It gone back to Crescent City. | deed. Deschutes. This camp Is on claim ly unpleasant This Is one of the not onl7 takes less time to apply menaces that the motorist must than tha olJ varnishes but. .w hen L. N. Bauman w as quite seri-1 F J Huntley as sheriff to Hen- No. 1 of the Black Cat group. To fight In summer. •• '» on. it has become an Integral ‘ ously Injured W ednesday while ' >y Adolphsen, deed, the west o f this group are the There Is a peculiar thing about 2' . ' ur/ ace of the m eta l. working on the w harf during the Myrin Shannon to O. W. Dod White Horse claim s and to the . ... . <*b*»nlcai ch an s'« takes Dlaca. its nc?|m' par‘?c u la r|y ,n to it la there, and there to stay w ith loading of a boat. Jum ping from son. bill of sale east are claim s that reach into Its action on the pyroxylin lacquere no fading and no era, king But Alice Stafford to Geo. B Staf the Bear creek farm ing com m un­ that provide the finish for nearly It Is. of course a finish of Itself one car to another, Mr. Bauman's feet struck a timber which rolled, ford Jr., deed. ity. 2 n d “i,v«n nn <'ar’ “ “ "nportar" not a kind of varnish. One of the E. - F. - ------------- Stutsman to I throwing him backward so that , — — Maude Egen- your ear "eeessary to get It off things to he careful about Is to his head struck on another car. I hoff, deed (m ining.) > os soon os y o u r ru n 1« kvep wway from IL if the Grants Pass People over But I . It not a good plan to » w in te r a n i l - f r ^ e m Txture con The doctors are w aiting develop- Diva Fitzhugh to The Star Res- “ “h ° tt ,,D f‘ Ct- “ 18 u ln s alcoho1' not a drop o? It ments before operating | taurant, assumed name. Make Highway Loop d ' ^ u l t to wash It all off w ipe should be allowed to touch the Harry Caltoft. to Chetco Inn. as­ Little R uth Carpenter, daughter A party of 15 people from Grants L V * * ,*Ot C'°!h * “ * mat' nn,ah of th* car because alcohol of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Carpenter. sumed name. fuh e’‘p,'rlanCe' tha dim. being will cause the finish to becom e is spending the week at the John H. D. Beaulieu to Chetco Gar­ Pass on Monday made the "Round full of m inute particles of grit, streaked or pitted. the Block" drive via Crescent acta as a gentle abrasive for your age, assumed name R. Hill home It -s also a good plan to look Fannie Trimble to Brookings City, Port Orford. Bandon and re­ car’s finish and If carefully wiped out where you are going while on Mrs. Jesse Hight and Mrs. John turn. In this trip they travelled away rather Improves thaui dam­ Garage, assumed name. Ham of Sm ith River visited Mr«. the road. This of course applies ages IL Mud. on the other hand, Sam Foster Tuesday. H P W eter to Brookings Laun­ over the Redwoods. Roosevelt and should be washed off as soon us to any part of your car. But a Pacific highw ays and were within little care as to the load or the Mrs. R uth Helin of Redwood dry. assumed name. d n ' "nJ par? O' ~ b e 7 o a 7 yo“u" one mile of the farthest western X ' bto bad" f o ; " t t .C« „ u lL J A Drlskell to Drtskell Cash City is the guest of her mother. cake ts bad for the finish. your finish mightily. Tar. for In- 1 :: point In the United States Mrs. W illiam Hubbell, at Harbor. Store, assumed name. It Is surprising In what good stance, is the bete noir of the Those who made the trip were: Ira E. Brown to Hunters Creek Rebekah Lodge Initiate« condition an automobile can be motorist. When you have driven R B. and J. K. Manuel and fam ­ kepi under ordinary circum stances rapidly over a tarred road, partlc- Topaz Rebekah lodge No. 241 Auto Park, assumed name The grease ularly If It Is a dirt or gravel road, Delmer Colgrove Jr., Mountain ilies. Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Manuel by a mere wiping conferred the Rebekah degree on W alter Steineke and S E. Nelson Ranch Service Station, assumed and Mr. and Mrs. John Cox of around the wheels should be wash- you have literally Inerusted the Grants Pass. Mr. and Mrs. S T. ed away with some naphtha soap Inner surface of your fenders with at their regular m eeting on Tues­ name. and the top and body can be wash- a rim coating of tarred gravel. It Fannie Trimble, B r o o k i n g s Manuel and Mr. and Mrs. J. E. ed from time to time with water •» bard to get off. particularly day night. A banquet follodewET Shipley o f Kinsley, Kansas, and day night. A banquet followed Sweets and Eats, assumed name. and any good soap. That Is for »’hen cold, and besides that some the initiation. Byron B. Stalcup and May Bar John Channel) of San Jose. Calif. lacquer finlshea If your fenders of the little tarry stones will al- Jam es Manuel, in discussing the happened to be varnished be care- ways Jump up and speck the sides Oscar Benson, who has a quite rows, marriage license. tr p, reports the roads In the fin­ ful of soap on them except to re- o t your car with especially de- serious attack of quinsy, w as tak­ est of condition throughout the . move oil or grease that will not structlve effect on any kind of fin- en to the hospital at Crescent City Copper Ore Shipped come off any other way. In wash- *»h. trip and contends that this drive Saturday. e Unuy .7 " t 1" ’ “ In fact' care' a temperate con- Grants Pass, Or., Aug. 18.—The is the most beautiful and Interest­ io?t ' X e< ft cloth and finally the chamois slderatlon of your car. will repay ing drive In western Am erica.— first carload of copper ore shipped skin are the b est When the top many fold In t h . snd. This £ <9 ♦ since the war from the Queen of Bulletin. becomes discolored from action of piles not only to the englns and ♦ ♦ dl“ t; ‘ be **"“■ to 'h- ’,re* but ,n Particular to the 8> COUNTY CLERK'S FILINGS ♦ Bronze mine, near Takilma, went 7 L * .C° t ° r ' W0 ° f * °