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Port Orford Deep Water Harbor = The KEY to the Development of the Vast Natural Wealth of the Mid-Pacific Coast Empire PORT ORFORD NEWS VOL. III. Port Orford, Oregon, Tuesday, February 12, 1929. Port Orford Cedar Used in Aircraft Construction No. 15. Annual Meeting of Chamber Tonight; Review of Work ÎCinrnln By Beron Braley. • I (E d ito r's N ote—T he follow ing article, a p p e a rin g in th e Ja n u a ry , 1929, issue of T h e T im berm an, is re p rin te d by special perm ission of D a n t & R ussell, In co rp o rated , of P o rtlan d , O regon; co p y rig h t 1929; u n au th o rized repro d u ctio n prohib ited.) Want Land in Oregon T he a n n u a l m eetin g of th e P o rt O rford C ham ber of Com m erce will W a lte r S. G reer, 571 W est ave- i T he to ta l value o f m in eral pro nue 46, Los A ngeles, Cal., in te r duction in th e U nited S ta te s in ta k e place to n ig h t fo r th e election ested in secu rin g ap p ro x im ately 45 1928 w as ap p ro x im ately $5,400,000,- of officers a n d d irecto rs to serve acres of im proved land, w ith no 000, a s e stim ated by th e U nited d u rin g th e ensuing year. buildings, suitab le fo r tru c k fa rm S tates b u reau of m ines, d e p a rtm e n t W ith its lim ited m em bership and ing, poultry, a n d fru it raisin g Is of com m erce, as follow s: M etallic, sc a n t revenues th e m em bers of the com ing on in spection tr ip in May. $1,260,000,000; nonm etalllcs (o th er O ne of th e n ew er uses for P o rt B en G arretso n , A ddington, Okla., th a n fuels), $1,240,000,000; m ineral ch am b e r hav e accom plished m uch O rfo rd ced ar is in th e fo rm of plans to m ak e a trip to O regon fuels, $2,900,000,000. T otal, $5,400,- d u rin g th e p a st tw o years, as a plywood fo r arip la n e co n stru ctio n . in th e sp rin g an d w an ts ab o u t 400 000,000. b rief review of th e w ork will show Its lightness, s tre n g th and stay in g a cres of im proved land su itab le fo r T hese e stim a te s a re su b ject to M uch of th is w ork is still in prog q u alities m ake it a fav o rite w ith d airy in g an d p o u ltry raising. revision a n d rep lacem en t by p re ress. a ir c ra ft designers. E ith e r fla t cise fig u res as soon as th e b ureau G. A. Jo n es, A g ricu ltu ra l college, g ra in or v ertical g rain ven eer an d d airy d ep artm en t, u n iv ersity farm , D u rin g 1927 th e ch am b e r d e feat of m ines can com plete th e c a n plywood a re availab le in th is wood. Lincoln, N ebr., in te re ste d in Tilla- vass of m in eral In d u stries ju s t be ed th e e ffo rt to c re a te a gam e re P tock sizes cu sto m arily specified 1 mook Coo8 an d C u rry c o u n tles. gun to o b tain a c c u ra te sta tistic s serve of all lands In C u rry county a re one-sixteenth, th ree-th lrty -sec an d th e W illam ette a n d U m pqua fo r th e y e a r 1928. lying w est of th e R oosevelt high onds an d one-eighth of an inch. In valleys. P la n s to m ak e a trip to way, which, h ad th e m ovem ent som e cases th e co re is laid a t rig h t O regon an d w an ts from 40 to 80 been successful, would have ruined angles to th e face stock, a n d in a c re s of u n im proved o r p a rtly im T he esltm ated value of A laska's j the d airy in g in d u stry w ith Its an o th e rs a t 45 degrees. P o rt O rford proved lan d su itab le fo r d airying. m ineral production fo r 1928, is as ; nual Incom e of approxim ately $250, ce d a r m ay be m ade to alm o st an y W an ts lan d also su itab le fo r grow follows; 000 a year. en g in eerin g specification. ing a lfa lfa hay, oats, co rn an d po Gold, $6,775,000; copper, $6,100,- In Ju ly of th a t year, in cooper P o rt O rford ce d a r is especially tatoes. 000; silver, $273,000; coal, $624,000; ation w ith th e M arshfield cham - well ad ap te d to th e “m onocoque” W illiam A. B ren im an , 14603 Kil- o th er m inerals, lead, petroleum . 1 ber an d th e ladies of P o rt O rford type of fuselage. T he conventional lion street, Van N uys, Cal., com ing m arble, tin. platinum , etc., $356,000. it e n te rta in e d th e officers a n d ca m ethod of building su ch a fuselage to O regon th is sp rin g a n d w an ts T otal, $14,128,000. d ets o f th e Ja p a n e s e tra in in g ship, consists in th e co n stru ctio n of a an u n im proved ra n c h su itab le for T alsel M aru, a t a picnic d in n e r in form of th e req u ired shape, over sheep an d stock ra isin g P re fe rs A gate beach park, and the follow w hich a layer of wood is fastened. to be close to good h u n tin g an d ing m onth en tertain ed , w ith the W in ter deep-sea fishing Is c a r T h e firs t lay er g en erally co n sists fishing. ried on a t P o rt O rford successfully, ' ladles of the com m un- of n arro w strip s, from one-six D. N. P opovitch, C lover R idge the dally c a tc h ra n g in g from 1000 j lty ' G overnor and M rs P a tte rso n te e n th to one-eighth of an inch farm , N ew ton, Conn., is com ing to to 2500 pounds. F rid a y ’s c a tc h was an d P*fty, In a sim ilar m an thick, laid d iagon ally or w rap p ed j O regon a s soon as he sells his ap p ro x im ately 2000 pounds an d Sat- j n8r- a ro u n d to the form , each strip be- p ro p erty th ere an d w an ts from 200 u rd ay 's ab o u t 1800, principally ling 1 T he crow ning achievem ent of ing se p arately filled an d fasten ed to 300 a c res of p a rt im proved an d and led flsh . T he product is sold 1027 w as' how ever, the Initiation of to th e form by m ean s of tack s, » p a rt unim proved land suitab le fo r chiefly to w holesalers In M arsh- ,hp m ovem ent to free th e scenic clam ps, glue o r o th e r binder. | dairy in g , poultry, fru it an d gener- field an h o u g h A. C. S n id er of Sixes Roosevelt highw ay of com m ercial A fter th e firs t lay er is applied, al farm in g . is a heavy p u rch aser fo r retailin g M *KnB and billboards from Ban- a second one is assem bled, th e . O scar Lewis, G lendale, A rizona, th ro u g h so u th w estern Oregon. T he don to *he C alifornia line, a dis g rain ru n n in g a t a n angle to th a t . plans to com e to O regon as soon price paid ran g es aro u n d 6 cen ts m nee of 100 miles, since w hich of th e firs t lay er; each s trip being j as he sells an d w a n ts a m edium on the dock. ' tlm e 11 h as co ntinu ed to keep size ra n c h m ostly im proved, som e individually glued an d tack e d o r T hose engaged in th e in d u stry *hese nuisances from d e tra c tin g clam ped to th e firs t layer, in an u n im proved w ith p len ty of ran g e a t th is tim e a re M essrs. Adolphsen, from or en tirely d estro y in g the e ffo rt to produce as n early as pos fo r sheep an d sto ck raising, also T hom pson, Gay, P a ttln , F ra n k scenery al(,ng th is g re a t a rte ry of su itab le fo r general farm in g . sible a hom ogeneous whole. D ean, B ert D ean und H a rry S tra- *raveb This w ork, not only In A fuselage shell of tw o or th re e j T heodore Schilling, 1302 N o rth han. F red Jam ieso n and R o b ert clu,led th e reIlloval of existing plvs is com pleted in th is m anner, Second street. S tillw ater, Minn., Is F o rty co ntem plate placing th e ir a**'n8, hut the secu rin g of the co- the final lay er g en erally b eing cov- in terested In w estern O regon and S w ift .4 C om pany have recog M yrtle P o in t, Feb. 4.—S eptem ber operation of th e landow ners along P o rt O rford lodge No 170, A. F i boat In com m ission th is w eek. ered w ith fabric to h elp in b in d in g w an ,s fror” 5 to 10 a cres of im - | 18 19 20 an d 21 w ere set a s th e nized th e possibilities of d airy in g 4 A. M , held its sta te d com m un T he fishing o at B row nie, In highw ay to re fra in from per th e w hole s tru c tu re together. ! Prove’J land w ith a few trees, suit- ! d a te s for holding th e a n n u al Coos in C u rry county an d have con ication S a tu rd a y n ig h t in th e Ma ch arg e of Its ow ner, C aptain '" Ittln g such signs an d billboards Plyw ood m onoplane w ings a re abIe ''»r p ru ltry an d fru it raising. an d c u r r y fa ir h ere th is year, a t tra c te d fo r th e erection of a fram e sonic hail a t w hich tim e Jo h n R. Brown, re tu rn e d to the local port to b<* *'rcc,,' d " r m ain tain ed or also com ing into fav o r o v er th e a,3° - ' u ,la- P la n s to com e th is , a m eeting of th e stockholders in r.nd co ncrete cheese facto ry build M arsh took his second degree in S unday a fte r a trip to C rescent 1 t h ,l r T>roperty T he result of thl older type of “doped” fab ric con- , sum m er. ; th e expogj t |on w h o m el S a tu rd a y ing a t Sixes, according to th e Co m asonry and Tom W allace took City an d M arshfield Im p o rtan t w ork has been reoog- stru ctio n . P o rt O rfo rd ced ar gives E v an s Elack, Shelby. M ontana. , aftern o o n . T h e local fa ir will oc- quille m an ag e r of th a t com pany, his firs t degree. T he out-of-tow n __________ _ _ , nlzed all over the U nited S tate excellent resu lts in th is service as 13 com ing to O regon w hen he sells 1 c u r one week before th e sta te fair C. T. Selblg. E W. G regg of Co m asons p re se n t w ere H ow ard H aga and the m ovem ent has becom e ger quille has been aw ard ed the con of B ear creek and C. Johnson of well. Such a w ing is capable o f | b M p ro p erty in M ontana, and ls a t Salem . eral fo r th e elim ination of sign im proved Los Angeles, le b . 8. A sa Keyes, frnnl the highw ays of th e nation w ith stan d in g trem en d o u s l o a d s , In terested In secu rin g All o fficers an d d irecto rs w ere tr a c t fo r the building w hich will LangloiB. T he m eeting w as fol Th(. ch„ „ lber for tw o y ear, ha cases being on reco rd of te s t lo ad land su itab le fo r p o u ltry an d sheep re-elected. T h ey include L. H. be 52x100 feet, and w hich will be lowed by a tu rk e y b an q u et pre- ex -d lstrlct atto rn ey , and tw o co- ings in excess of seven to n s w ith raising. P earse, m a n a g e r; E llis D em ent, equipped w ith m odern appliances. | p ared u n d er th e able supervision d efe n d a n ts to n ig h t w ere found w orked on th e m ovem ent to pre O. E. B unnell. 723 N in th avenue, p re sid e n t; H en ry H ess, vlce-presi- P la n s a re for the com pletion of c e n tra l su p p o rt only. of C. C. P o nting, and a thorough- “guilty as Charged,” In th e ir tria l aerve historic B attle rock am id r T he ease w ith w hich a plywood- R. F. D. No. 1. M onrovia, Calif., I d en t an d E a rl R. Cooley, secretary , ,b e building in tim e to s ta r t opera- |y enjoyable tim e w as had by all for conspiracy to accept bribes to se ttin g b efittin g Its h isto rical val th w a rt ju stice by a su p erio r c o u rt ue T o do th is ,t has alded ,n b u ilt a irp lan e c an be rep aired w ith will m ake a trip to O regon th is ! of Coos county, a n d R. S. W ag tio n s M arch 15. present. ju ry w hich deliberated on Its v e r - 1 gem bllng the lands fro n tin g Bal o rd in a ry tools gives it a m ark ed sp rin g o r su m m er an d w an ts from i n e r of P o rt O rford. d iet less th an tw o hours. | f |e rock fo r p a rk in g purpose, u r ad v a n ta g e over th e all-m etal c ra f t 20 to 40 acres in w estern O regon j T he co-defendants w ere Ben d er an u n d e rsta n d in g w ith th e of te m p eram en tal alloys w hich re su itab le for general fa rm in g an d | q u ire g re a t skill in rep airin g and g ard en in g . P re fe rs to lease for a j Gold B each, Feb. 6.— A c a r cra sh Getzoff, alleged "fixer" In th e brlb- s ta te highw ay com m ission tha- U n iv ersity of O regon, Eugene, A t th e W o m an ’s club to n ig h t a a re su b ject to rap id oxidation u n - y e a r o r tw o until he gets fam iliar S atu rd ay resulted In the w recking ery conspiracy, and E d R osenberg, th a t body will ta k e these la n d , less covered w ith fab ric o r plywood. w ith th e conditions. ! Lincoln p ro g ram will be rendered. Feb. 9 T he U niversity of O regon of tw o c a rs and th e Injury of tw o alleged giver of bribes to obtain over and p ark sam e, provided the ! lax prosecution when he w a s a d e- c a n he secured a t a reasonable ftg C o n tra st th is w ith th e record of M rs S a ra B ruce H ight. 91 B rad - j T he public is co rd ially invited. The fa c u lty a t its last m eeting approved passengers. fen d an t In (he Ju lia n P etroleum Ure. T his w ork is not com plete e one of th e P o rtlan d -S an F ran cisco ’«Y street, Saco. Maine, com ing opening n u m b er will be a m usical ,h ® e n tra n c e req u irem en ts from As th e c a r ow ned by Leo Jones I corporation stock overissue fraud yet, as th ere rem ain s one tra c t plyw ood airp lan es, w hich on ac- w hen she sells h e r p ro p erty th ere. ' selection. M rs. C. C. P o n tin g will h ig h schools as recom m ended by of C rescent City, Cal., and driven co u n t of its size could n o t be ac- W an ts a fa irly larg e place In w est- give a p ap er on A b rah am Lincoln ,h p h ig h e r education sta n d a rd s • caa®3- In p a rtic u la r on w hich th e p r t c by C hester Tognl, In w hich Miss Keyes, w ho for 26 y ears had |s considered too high by th e con com m odated in existin g h a n g a rs a t f r n O regon su itab le fo r dairying, a n d follow ing th e re will be a de- co m m ittee. T he new requirem ents, L ta th a M iller of Gold B each, and i t>een connected w ith th e d is tric t m ission. I t Is th e hope of t h ' e ith e r te rm in a l u n til it had flown Poultry, sheep, fru it, sto ck ra isin g bate, "Resolved, th a t slav ery is to he effective in th e fall of 1929, | h er sister. Mrs. Leslie B au er of a tto rn e y 's office, an d w ho fo r six cham ber, how ever, th a t th is obsta law ful in th is te rrito ry .” T he af- a re designed to em phasize quality, over 100,000 m iles in 1000 h o u rs in and g en eral farm ing. C rescent City, w ere p assengers w as the air. E xposed to th e ejginents B. B ruce LeRoy, P. O. box 55, firm ativ e side will be upheld by r a th e r th a n variety, in high school tu rn in g from th e highw ay tow ard j y ears had been the county prose- cle m ay be overcom e In som e m a r d u rin g th is period, it req u ired only Jo hnstow n, Penn., m ak in g a trip M arion T ich en o r an d E d n a Miller, w ork, and grew out of conferences the residence of F red B auer, It cutor, did not chan g e his exprés- n e r so th a t th e public m ay hav m otor o v erh au lin g to re fit It fo r to O regon in May an d w an ts from T he n eg ativ e side, “R esolved, th a t ' a t w hich rep resen tativ es of all Or- w as s tru c k by a c a r driven by i slon d u rin g th e read in g of the easy accesss to th is historic tre a r fu rth e r service. T he g u sset plates, 2,1 bo acres, n o t over 150 acres slav ery is n o t law ful in th is ter- p8on colleges as well as m any high H erb ert Crook, and belonging to ; verdict Getzoff, w hose conviction ure, in stead of h aving sam e local w as pronounced first, s a t Im mobile ed am id th e litte r of backyard ru d d e r an d o th e r plywood p a rts o t c ith er im proved or unim proved , rito ry ,” w ill be arg u ed by A nna schools w ere present. Chas. F. Morse. T he Jo n es c ar w as i « » / p had th ro u g h o u t the 32 day , of business buildings req u ired no a tte n tio n w h atev er. ,and su itab le for g en eral farm in g , j T lch en o r an d L aw ren ce T lchenor. dem olished. , r *ab T he ch am b e r h as aided th e Unl- C. E. H artley, C ohasset. Minn., Q u o tatio n s fro m and general re M any of th ese p a rts w ere of P o rt Mrs. B au er w as badly c u t and I T he p en alty u n d er C alifornia law ted S panish W ar v e te ra n s In thel plans to come to O regon as soon ; m ark s on Lincoln will be given and O rfo rd cedar. W ednesday n ig h t th e P o rt O rford bruised, a c u t on th e head being D u rin g the w orld w a r P o rt O r as he disposes of his farm in Min- I follow ing th e p ro g ram a social boys’ team plays the L anglois all especially severe. Miss M iller w as for conspiracy to bribe Is one to 14 d eterm in atio n to erect a m em oria years In the p en iten tiary . sta tu e of T heodore Roosevelt on ford ce d a r w as placed on a p a rity nesota, and w an ts from 20 to 40 h o u r will be enjoyed, s ta rs on the local floor. No a d also c u t In several places by flying ------------------ ------ — 1 H attie rock to com m em orate th< w ith S itk a spruce for airp lan e a c res of im proved land In w estern 1 glass. C rook escaped u n h u rt. m ission charged. Auto Filtillitil'S co n stru ctio n of the R oosevelt high ring beam s and o th e r s tru c tu ra l O regon su itab le for d airying, poul-I KnaDD at OlvitlDia S a tu rd a y n ig h t th e fa s t Rceds- ,___ t try. rv a nd r u i it t raising. r a ia ln a “ * ■ 1 J 1 an d f fru A utom obile fatalities continued w ay' and aB "oon a " la,,d « front m em bers R ep re se n ta tiv e Louis K n ap p vis- p o rt h ,g h "choo‘ boyB' U “ m P,a y" H a rry F. H arrim an , R oute 4, C u r eir upw ard tren d In 1927, num - B attle rock a re secured so tha P o rt O rford c e d a r is an easy th e local boys a t P o rt O rford, and Medics Receive $400,000 (h berlng 21,160 In the co n tin en tal HUrh a "»«»norial m ay be e re c t* wood to glue e ith e r w ith h o t or tis, N ebr., plan s to m ake a trip to ited O lym pia, Wn., w ith th e fish th e local girls a re a rra n g in g a P o rtlan d , Ore., Feb. 9.—T he re U nited S tates, w ith a d e a th ra te am ,d Proper su rroundings, thi cold glue. T he presence of n a t O regon n ex t fall an d w an ts about eries co m m ittee o f th e house of | gam e fo r th e sam e evening. q u est of the U niversity of O regon of 19 5 p er cen t per 100.000 popu- w ork wl11 bp pushed to com pletion u ral oil h a s no effect upon its one section of im proved land in rep re se n ta tiv e s last week to m eet ■ m edical school for $400,000 for the lation, according to G eorge O. T he ch am b er has done m uch I gluing qualities A s trip ripped a good fa rm in g section w here he w ith th e fish in g com m ittee of th e , estab lish m en t a t P o rtlan d of the B randenburg, se c re ta ry of th e O r- <dv'c a ffa irs of th e com m unity an» W ash in g to n leg islatu re in an ef- ; from a built-up bo ard will alw ays can engage in general farm ing, b reak a t any place o th er th a n on G eorge R C arlson. R. F D. No. fo rt to reach an ag reem en t on th e I I t Is m ost g ra tify in g to see the un iv ersity clinic has been approved pgon S ta te M otor association, who baa r a r rled on a w ide range ot a glue Joint. T he exp erim en t m ay box 37. Council Bluffs, Iowa, C olum bia riv er fish in g question, j stead y grow th of th e P o rt O rford by the executive com m ittee of the headed th e recen» S afety E duca- publicity In the In terest of th e de of New tlon week cam paign of th a t organ-1 v«l°P»nent of the C u rry region. be repeated any nu m b er of tim es w an ts 50 acres su itab le for gen- W ord received S atu rd ay from Mr. i lib ra ry Two hundred and eight R ockefeller foundation w ith Identical results, proving th a t ' ra > fa rm in g and dairying. P refers K n ap p is to th e effect th a t in all books w ere in circulation during Y ork City, according to Inform a Izatlon. T he 1926 ra te w as 179 per | W h,le rnurh •’rltlclsm h as bee: W. cent, and the 1925 ra te w as 17 per ° " « r e d to the w ork of th e c h .i r th e blued up stock is stro n g e r a t 20 acres of th is In cu ltiv atio n , bal- p ro b ab ility he will n o t re tu rn home th e m onth of D ecem ber and 322 tion received h ere from W book« d u rin g Ja n u ary . B rierly, se c re ta ry of the general eent. u n til th e leg islatu re ad jo u rn s i b*r 11 hal1 con»« from those w h th e jo in t th a n a t a n y o th er place. ’»»»_£" ,a tim b er education board of th " foundation. W E Dull. 3390 E. 140th street, i t should be noted, how ever, th a t o ,,e r no ’’«‘»nedy, and crltlcls P o rt O rford C edar in F ix tu re C leveland Ohio, m ak in g a trip in th e d e a th s assigned to autom obile rnpr«'y from th e force of habll B uilding. Hawley Bill Approved accidents do not Include those due *b,‘ m em bers of (he ch am b e r hav- E xperienced c ab in e t m ak ers w ho th e n e a r fu tu re and w an ts u n im T he W om an's club held its week- R IC H O R E FO UN D W ashington, D. C., F*»b. 9 The to collisions of autom obiles w ith -’»urageously perform ed th e worl I ly m eeting last T hursday. Mrs. hav e w orked w ith P o rt O rford ce proved land In w estern O regon house Ju d iciary co m m ittee today G ra n ts P ass. F eb 4 A piece of d a r declare it to be one of the 'li a b le for poultry fru it, and bees. A nna D ietderlch. w ho has been s tre e t c a rs and w ith railro ad train s. In hand, and a re en titled to th ' A rnold Snelling, ro u te 2. Mosinee, approved th e H aw ley bill to m ake i aw ay fo r some tim e, w as present gold ore ten inches long, eight T herefore, as In 1927. th ere w ere M ippoit and confidence of the en fin e st of all w oods for cross b an d th e federal g o v ern m en t a p a rty de- l.ieh»s wide and four Inches thick, ing purposes, p a rticu larly in co n Wl.«.. p lan s to m ake a trip to O r. 476 d eath s due to Collisions of a u tire com m unity and tre a te d the m em bers to dell- f^ id an t to a su it to be begun by estim ated by th e F irst N ational „ e x t tai! Sod W«!ltS SboUt 80 nection w ith rr. e hardw ood- It i clous cookie: and tea M rs Rosa tom obiles w ith s tre e t c a rs and 1,- eith e r Im proved o r u n im O regon for d eterm in atio n of title P o n tin g of P o rtlan d w as a guest. bar.k to contain $2.000 in gold ex 676 d e a th s due to collisions w ith is so ft enough to em bed th e face to th e beds o f M alh eu r and H arn ey hibited here today, created a sen p a r -Is firm ly Into th e core, and proved lan d su itab le fo r d airy in g railroad train s, th e g ran d to tal of T h e R o s e b u r g N ew s-Review , oni lake«, H arn ey county, Oregon, and sation. T he ore w as from the s r d p o u ltry raisin g . one » tn place th e finished article T u esd ay of last week L W Lund d e a th s fo r 1927 In w hich autom o- of th e best n ew spapers in the sta b •west s tr ik e a t the R obertson W illiam E d lm d . 16V.1 V an Own of rip a ria n land« Is free from an y ten d en cy to w arp. j of C oquille bought 120 head of biles w ere Involved w ould am o u n t has barn sold fo th e R eg ister P ub mini n e a r Galice. C otsw ota «h«er» of D avid M cK en -' T h • built-in fix tu res of som e of « tre e t. V an N uys. Calif.. in terested to 23 312 and would raise th e ra te llahlng Co., o f E ugene, effective o: A m erica's finest hom es a re being In w estern O regon and w a n ts about Port Orford Schools Lead zle of Elk river. T he sheep w ere | from 19 5 -p er cen t to 215 per cent M arch 1. B W B ates and hl Im t or n •d M rs Kr*herS r H arris. county loaded on tru c k s and hauled to the I son, B e rt G. B ates, a re tw o of th C harles F lint, Hugo. Colo., is per IQG.OOO. produced o f P o rt O rford cedar. Me fo al fat .superintendent of achoola, report« L und b ro th e rs’ sheep ran g e n ear . king a trip to O regon In Ju n e Pi,-1 O rford ced ar is ad m irab ly — . m u . i, . is t a t e ’s o u tstan d in g figures »m em ■ -etln- th ‘s f»n 1 * durf r J a n u a r y the P o rt Or- B ridge John Pvlvestrl hauled one or Ju ly and p lan s to purchase 100 ad ii,ted for closet linings. The de W illiam If O sborne, general de- publishers, and In tu rn in g over th ' ulna, ford schools took high honor« in tru ck load of (he sheep lig h tfu l aro m a of th e wood im p arts acres of im proved land suitable livery, E a s t Han Diego, C a lif, J plant and business Io th e new own- •d tn a tte n d a n c e w ith a daily av erag e for dairying, (sjultry raising, sheep w ants a sm all place of one or tw o era, th ey a re laying down a llfe’e a fresh n ess to th e confined a ir of «ult« of p er cent, and th a t th ree one- an y FtorSge co m p artm en t. C lear Thus H itches of low er Sixes mo raising, and stock raisin g Is p ar acres for a hom e W an ts tn he w ork well done, and a publishing iW ' ■ a r m ru r tf ' ^hoola had p erfect at- tored to P o rt O rford T h u rsd ay In ticu larly in terested In w estern and close to w here he cun h u n t an d p lan t and business th a t Is an as- w o n * <S C-s!’v c h ts lo c d fn r »hit r lan ce score«. southw estern O regon (C o n tin u e d n s p a r e 2 ). flsh set of g re a t Im portance. b is F fv ln c Cloud roadster. 1928 Mineral Production A little awkward and a little rough Yet fit to walk with commoners or kings. A heart that leapt at homely, simple things And yet a spirit made of sterner stuff Wistful and fond, yet adequate and strong To bear the burdens which grim fortune brings; A high imagination on whose wings He soared beyond the passions of the throng. He was the very soul, the sublimation Of that America he died to save. In him we read the genius of a nation, Stalwart and tender, humorous and grave, By fate unmoved, by love and pity swayed, Masterful, whimsical—and unafraid! 1929 Fair Dates Swift Enters Curry Alaska’s Minerals I)ecp-Sca Fishing Active Masons Banquet Keyes (’onvicted Lincoln Program Entrance Requirements At University of Oregon Curry County Wreck Basketball Game Library Notes Woman’s Club Newspaper Sold