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    PORT
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ORFORD
NEWS
Port Orford, Oregon, Tuesday, February 5, 1929.
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H u rst, deed.
Jo h n E A dam s to H H. H a n ­
sen, m ortgage.
A lbert M orris to W illis T. W hite
Sr., q u it claim deed.
E th el R. Io u c k s to W illis T.
W h ite Sr., w a rra n ty deed.
B an k o f Ita ly to Floyd P u ter, a s­
sig n m en t of m ortgage.
P h il R. A dam s to Shell Co. of
C alifornia, m em o ran d u m of lease.
M o rg an
T h o m as to E ugene
S train , satisfactio n of m ortgage.
Powers Sells Cedar
L ester K eller to W J. R yder,
Sale o f a p a rt of th e Pow ers-
lease.
Id a May C h apm an to John W. D avis Logging com pany holdings
in Coos and ''• 't r y counties to the
Mosier, deed.
E v an s A uto Loa. •• g com pany w as
pleted w hen p rincipals signed
Book Donation Successful com
iccessary papers
Book d onation day. w hich w as
T he sale price w as understood to
held fo r th e lib ra ry la st S atu rd ay ,
be in excess of $100,000.
w as very satisfacto ry . A list of
P a r t of th e tim b er sold, w hich
books don ated will be published
includes both fir and P o rt O rford
next week.
w h ite cedar, is located in n o rth ern
C u rry co u n ty w here sta n d s the
i m ost valuable tim b er to be found
SPINNING-WHEEL ? OT A THING
i an y w h ere In C urry.
T he E vans
OF THE PAST YET
A uto L oading com pany h ad al
read y closed th e deal by w hich
becam e o w n er of considerable Sixes
riv e r ce d a r a n d fir, lying trib u ta ry
to P o rt O rford.
T he P ow ers-D avis L ogging com
pany, it is reported, will continue
to c a rry on logging o perations in
its rem ain in g tim b e r holdings and
will also do c o n tra c t logging for
th e p u rc h a sin g firm an d o th er
com panies on Coos Bay. The sell­
in g firm is com posed of A H Pow ­
ers, F re d P ow ers and C arl L. D av­
is an d h as offices In th e F irst N a­
tio n al b an k building here. It will
co n tin u e to o p erate in th e Pow ers
d istrict.
T h e E v an s A uto L oading com ­
p an y is ow ner o f a larg e veneer
an d b a tte ry se p a ra to r p la n t as well
as th e saw m ill
recen tly p u r­
chased from W. J. C onrad.—Times.
A
Malcolm D. Almack, 15 year old
Palo Alto, Cal., high school boy,
*
$1,000 for himself, $4,000 for !
his school by w ritin g the best stu- '
d e n ts ’ E ssay on the S olution of the
P ro h ib itio n P roblem in the contest
Conducted by «V ( , D u ra n t
M alcolm A lm ack is a form er
(Shis county boy, h av in g been a
resid en t of C oquille before h is p a r­
en ts m oved to C alifornia.
Crofts Arrive Home
From Interesting Trip
(F ro m W estern W orld)
Mr. and Mrs. S. N. C ro ft a r ­
rived hom e y esterd ay fro m a four-
m o n th s’ m o to r to u r w hich took
th em as fa r e a st as W ichita, K an.,
th e ir fo rm er home. T hey visited
m any places of in te re st an d had
a w onderful tim e. F o r th e p ast
m onth th ey visited in C alifornia,
m aking th e ir h e a d q u a rte rs a t San
dego. T hey m ade a trip to T ia
J u a n a , C atalin e Islan d s an d o th er
resorts. A m ong o th e r th in g s they
saw the fam ous “B lue Boy” p a in t­
ing w hich is valued a t $400,000.
Mr. C ro ft s ta te s he had a visit
w ith C. F. P ape, fo rm er B andonian,
a t S an Diego. T h e la tte r h as a fine
jUisition w ith a w holesale b uilding
m aterial firm . H e w as leaving fo r
a six m o n th s' sta y in F lo rid a for
h is com pany.
A t B u rb an k th e C ro fts visited
w ith th e A. R. F e lte r fam ily. Mr
F e lte r Is a tile c o n tra c to r an d is
doing fine in h is business.
E n ro u te hom e th e C ro fts mo­
tored from S an P ed ro to S acra­
m ento th e n to S a n ta R osa an d up
th e co ast route. T hey found the
highw ay in fine condition an d th e
trip m ost in te re stin g
W o r ld ’s F in e s t
One w ould expect to find all old s'p In n T ri^ ^ v K e e i^ ^ ith e ^ T o ^ o u e n
in som ebody’s a ttic o r in som e sid e-street an tiq u e shop
Y et h ere's
one th a t w as discovered still In use a t Hull House, Chicago.
" 3. E.
C an d in o lla is show n o p eratin g it.
I t is know n as th e ‘‘neighborhood sp in n in g w heel” Its i t - Peing
o ffered to all w om en w ho d esire to do th e ir w ork in an old-fashioned
w ay‘
THE PEACE TOWER OF CANADA’S
PARLIAMENT
,
wa
I
n o t fo r Precious chances
passed aw ay!
W eep n o t fo r golden ages on th e
w ane!
E ach n ig h t I b u rn th e records of
th e d ay —
A t su n rise every soul Is born
a g ain !
L au g h like a boy a t splendors th a t
have sped,
I To v an ish ed joys be blind and d eaf
and dum b.
, My ju d g m en ts seal th e dead p a st
w ith its dead
J B u t n ev er bind a m om ent yet to
come.
..........thrown o ff and usually
’a t.— :■ . i f . '.a l y f.rtl 1 :c
,jt
a fi » vi v o che Ca- .dkin l o u . a o '
he pboto.g, Cc.or .11.
t
or a
to tk c - r i m ' n li s t e r 's building.
Gives Shower
W o o d e n Cloga
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Jesse T u rn e r to W illis T. W hite
Sr., w a rra n ty deed
Alice I. S ta ffo !d tu G eorge B
S ta ffo rd Jr., w a rra n ty deed.
E d w ard L H opper to D aniel W
E ngiem an. ch a tte l m o rtg ag e
I L. S h u m ate to Jo h n W O rr.
quit claim deed.
W J . W alk er to W H. Crook.
bil of sale.
S ta te of O regon to J C. Jo h n ­
son n o tarial seal
H en ry P rin cip als to C. M John-
r c - ’ forcement of exchange
Jo h n D Go»« to W illiam
H. I
hacoao »
B f t e t m v e o //y
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r iQ D ifin A /L /N t
"S T h o d j
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A Í/3 /-V A 3 S
NEW YORK—Instalm ent Buying
has mads system in keeping office
records the first eommandment of
business success
The increased burden ptit on credi t
departments and the necessity for
having constant knowledge of stocks
and materiale In the more rapid
m ovement of goods which Instalment
buying produces, puts "»any busln
houses to e severe test, eooordlng »0
W P Merrill president of the Rem­
ington Rand Business Berros Inc
"Necessity is revolutionising offloe
fouttns and la literally forcing manu­
factu ren end merchants to
the latest approved equipm ent.■ eaid
Mr Merrill. u
ittoat of
gavtag of eaoaede In
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’ years. E ver since the firs t e ffo rts y*
w ere m ade. In F ran ce to suhsti-
tn*e th e "•ras o f th» fo rests’’ w hich
I I f 'a ile d ••p-ns-'.'T'-ie’’ for g a n lin
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1 ‘ ruck ;iad heavy m otors, stren - ’•
nous e ffo rts have been m ade to )
n d an t c a rb u re to rs to th e use o f th is I
I u n iq u e fuel.
Now. acco rd in g to reports, equip- i
w e n t fo r th e m a n u fa c tu re o f “gaz- 1
ogene” has been perfected and
tra.'.ce
c a rb u re to rs an d m otors have been j
a d ju s te d . to use It. At the recent
fo re stry exposition n e a r V ersailles,
gfesogene m a n u fa c tu rin g equipm ent
an d several types of vehicle m otors 1
u sin g it w ere show n
P ro m in e n t 1
am o n g th ese w ere a luxurious to u r- '
in g c a r and a tru ck .
D etails of the process of m nnu- *♦*
• ¡ire r.-it
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clear, according to ihe S cientific
A m erican, but it is understood th a t j
th e gases given o ff from th e c h a r­
coal kiln d u rin g th e b u rn in g a re
collected, passed th ro u g h w a te r to
be cooled an d condensed, and a re
th en placed In co n tain ers th a t a re
la te r to be m ounted on the vehicle
It is sim ply a process of distillation
of th e resinous su bstance of woods
Visible Records /Is Time Savers
Mark Neiv Era In Modern Business
T h e a d u lts o f th is genus o f hum
v n ln g -b ird m oths have w ings fro m
w h ic h p a rt o f th e scales ru b o ff s.-
e a rly th a t they are alm ost nevet
seen and those p o rtio n s of the
w in g s are th e re fo re described as
tra n s p a re n t. These a d u lts have the
u n m n th llk e h a b it o f fly in g In the
b rig h t s u n lig h t and when h o vering
a t (lowers, th e y closely resem ble
h n m m ln g birds. W hen fly in g It sug
gests a h u m ble bee.
T he la rvae
feed on re la tiv e s o f the honey
suckle, such as sn o w b e rry and vl
b tirn u m
T h e y u s u a lly pupate In
fa lle n leaves and g e n e ra lly m ake a
q w e r s o rt o f cocoon.
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w asted. T he problem of utilizing Y
I th es g a s n ns fuel for gnsoltnc
H em arii Difhnia
’ ( (H XTT CLERK’S FILINGS *>
$1.00 — 6 Months
Wood Gas for Motors
W hen wood is carbonized
to
m ak e charcoal, g re a t volum es of
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$2.00 — 12 Months
1 T hough deep in m ire, w ring not
y o u r h an d s and w eep;
1 I lend m y a rm to all who say “I
c a n !”
No sham e-faced o u tc a st ever san k
so deep
B u t y et m ig h t rise an d be ag ain
a m an!
—Malone.
H o m e o f H e r o in e S old
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News
T h ey do m e w rong w ho say I com e
no m ore
W hen once I k nock and fail to
find you in
l F o r every d ay I sta n d outside your
door
A nd bid you w ak e an d rise to fig h t
an d win.
O p als
Clog m a k in g is s t ill an in d u stry
in W ales w here th e d o g g e rs, hered­
ita r y c ra fts m e n , w o rk in the woods
sh a p in g the a ld e r blocks In to some
sem blance o f a shoe sole, ready fo r
th e L a n c a s h ire fa c to ry w he-e the
fin is h in g touches a re added.
Port Orford
OPPORTUNITY
W h a t Is cla im e d to be the finest
specimen o f A u s tr a lia ’s own par
t lc iila r gem, th e opal, has Just been
■discovered near W a lg e tt. New South
Wales.
It Is a w o n d e rfu l slope
and when ro u g h ly dressed in e a siin d
six and o n e -h a lf inches by tw o
Inches, and w eighed 71M1 ca ra ts
Some o f the w o rld 's most inagnlh
cent opals hove come fro m th e fie ld -
o f New South W ales and o f a ll
dressed st u ■« perhaps ih e choices
Is the ‘‘ F lam e Q u e en " w h ich mens
ores m ore th a n tw o inches by
n a n rly tw o and o n e -h a lf Inches and
w eighs 253 ca ra ts.
Red. green, orange, blue, gold, and
every kn o w n c o lo r are hletslpd
in th e n e w ly discovered gem. w hich
is valued at m ore th a n 310.000. —
V a n co u ve r P ro vin ce
K in g s b u ry , th e home ot F lora
M acdonald, rescuer o f R onnie I ’ rlnce
C h a rlie , was re c e n tly sold th e tn -n
sion house and grounds b rlr.g iii
only S7.S00.
B osw ell. In h i- im
m o rta l jo u rn a l, te lls o f the visit
w h ic h he and D r. Samuel Jo h n s..1
paid on Septem ber 12, 1773. to th-
then fam ous hom e n t F lo d lg n rry
Scotland.
D o cto r Johnson In do
s c rib in g the v is it, w r o te : “ W e w e n
«•ntert.-lined w ith th e usual h o sp ital
ity o f M r. M acdonald and his la d t
F lo ra M acdonald, a name th a t w ll
t>e m en tio n e d In h is to ry . If courage
and fid e lity he v irtu e s , m entioned
w ith h o n o r ”
D o c to r Johnson slept
in the bed w h ich I ’rln c e C h a rles had
oc ttpled on h is flig h t
Read the
M rs F ra n k P, T irh e n o r e n te r­
ta in e d T h u rsd ay n ig h t a t a show- ;
e r fo r h e r niece, Miss T helm a
T ichenor, w ho w as m arried to '
R ay N. D ean S atu rd ay night, i
A m ong th e g uests w ere:
Miss !
T h elm a T ichenor. guest of honor: |
Mrs. G. T ichenor, Mrs. M ary Rice,
Mrs. Louts K napp S r Mrs. O rris
K napp. M rs Mabel Gillings, Miss
N ettle Toole. Mrs Chas. Ix»ng, Mrs
H e rb e rt T ichenor, Mrs.
LoaHe j
T ich en or and th e Misses T ichenor I
“The blind card Ola was considered
an efficient way of keeping records
In the days when business was more
deliberate, but the large business
house that retained that method
T he W illam ette glee club passed
today would toon find Itself weeks th ro u g h P o rt O rford this m orning
and even m onths behind In filling
orders. Visible records enable clerks In a special S outhern P acific bus
to do In six seconds what It would an d called a t the high school.
take them fifty-five seconds to so-
compllah with the old-tim e blind file.
The ooetUeet error many smaller
M rs W J Sabin will be hostess
business houses make Is In v tam ing
antiquated
methods
of
keeping for th e la d ie s Aid a t h e r hom e
records
W ednesday afternoon
A cordial
"Rumination of from four to eight in v itation is extended to every
waste motions on the part of clerks J one to a tte n d
la keeping records may mean the
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Development
Ladies Aid
A to ta l of 617 a rre s ts fo r gam e
I law v iolations w ere m ade In the
various counties of O regon d u rin g
j th e last fiscal year.
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