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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, March 12, 1929. Governor Signs Measure; Knapp Bill Becomes Law Sixes Factory Riverton Defeats Locals Governor Signs Fish Bill Nears Completion In a stiff game Friday afternoon. | House bill 510, Introduced by the No. 18. Refer Measures to Voters; Possible Special Election Sw ift & Company’s new cheese at Marshfield, the Port Orford com m ittee on fisheries, w as signed factory at Sixes is fast nearing boys' basketball team went down ' by Governor Patterson Saturday. , completion under the supervision to defeat at the hands of the Rlv- This bill provides for uniform clos | of contractor E. W. Gregg of Co- er*on high school team in a pre- ing seasons on all the streams quille. The building is housed in ! lin,inary determ ine whether the from the Coquille river to the Cal and painted and last week the con- 1 Curry coun,y team would '“^e fur- ifornia line w ith the sole excep- Crete floors were poured. The ma- , ther part ln tbe Coos county tour- | tion of Rogue river, the closing ------ House bill 435, introduced by chinery is en route and installation nament The score was 29 to 28. date being November 20. It is be On to Oregon R epresentative Louis L. Knapp of will be made upon arrival, and it ! and att<?sted the fact that the lieved that this will protect at least After Dogs and Livestock Salem, Mar. 6 —S ix constitutional Curry county, was signed by Gov George L. Entrikin, Abilene, Kas., 1 ¡s expected the" factory wi?l ' be Port Orford boys put up a game a large portion of the steelhead ernor Patterson Thursday and will Sheriff Turner has declared war am endm ents are to be subm itted run. will make a trip to Oregon In Aug- ready to operate the date original- I fight become a law within 90 days. against owners of unlicensed dogs to the people of Oregon for ratifi Setnets only are permitted on and stray livestock. cation at the next special or gen Those w itnessing the game from This measure, known as the port ust and wants about 50 acres of ]y determined upon March 13 It Chetco river. Elk river, Floras eral election and one at the next partly improved land in western is understood that Sw ift A Compa- Port Orford were: bill, provides that port districts f i t * O A l l t k n r n /" k a x v rv A M _ . U - L . I - * __I He is determined to enforce the or southern Oregon suitable for ny have not as yet selected r the '. Delmar W right, coach; Mr. and creek, Pistol river, Sixes river. Eu dog license law without reservation, general election. W hether a spe may sell and lease property, and Mrs. Orris Knapp, R. C. Ostran chre creek. Hunters creek. Win- cial election will be held depends dairying, poultry raising, hogs, manager of the new factory. through the excellent generalship and he is no less determined to sheep and fruit for home use. I ____________ der, Miss Ruth Clark, Nat Per chuck river, and the open season upon whether referendum peti of R epresentative Knapp it re enforce the herd law prohibiting kins, S. J. Spoerl, Mr. and Mrs. is from Septem ber 1 to November tions are filed against the excise E rnest Graw, Mercer, Michigan, livestock to run at large. ceived but one dissenting vote in County Court Meets tax bill or the intangibles tax bill. L. R. Pugh, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. 20. In reference to these stream s the house and but six dissenting is very much Interested in southern ‘ I I Gold Beach. Mar. 7.—The Curry Ordinarily dog licenses are $1 to ’ Wright, and Marion Zumwalt. i the measure provides that the set votes in the senate, although a Oregon and wants 160 acres suit- county court held its monthly meet- m ales and spayed fem ales and $2 The six to be submitted at the ; nets m ust not be more than one- Girls Win from Coquille. powerful lobby, backed by those in able for sheep and stock raising. ing yesterday w ith Judge Bailey, for fem ales. The law provides, special election are: Friday night the girls’ high third the d i s t a n c e across the Plans to visit Oregon In August. terests that for years past have however, that if licenses for dogs Commissioners Sypher and Heil- W. E. Bebout, Dugginville, Mo., berger, and Clerk Caughell in at school team played the Coquille stream, and setnets must be not are not taken out before March 1, HJR 1 Providing for the repeal succeeded in keeping the Port Or less than 300 feet apart. The act high school girls at Coquille, w in ford harbor bottled up for their will come this spring if he can get tendance. In addition to allowing the license fee shall be doubled and of Article X llb of the constitution. ning from the Coos county tossers further says ’’the operation of set- own selfish purposes, worked stren a trade. H as 562 acres in Arkan the usual m onthly grist of accounts owners or keepers of dogs who fall This is the long article adopted in 19 to 6. nets in the said w aters shall be uously against its being reported sas that he would like to trade for the court authorized a dance hall to take out their licenses are guilty 1919, under which Interest on Or subject to all provisions of the egon Irrigation district bonds were o / ■„„» t0 O. B. favorably by the senate judiciary .b o u t 32» law s of the state of Oregon relat of a misdemeanor and are punish guaranteed by the state. The ar comm ittee, and after its adoption Oregon or along the coast suitable lois upon payment of fee and the hlgh school boys’ basketball team able by a fine of $10. The w„ , ¿ u r X to A sh lln d to nar.T ing to licenses and fees, and in ad ticle consists of 13 sections and in by both houses, the ,ame pressure for stock raising and general fa r m -, filing of the bond required The' herd law prohibits owners dition to the fees now or hereafter was exerted to have the governor lr “ gat^d°ialdal80 *ntere8ted *“ ^ rl?ht, ‘° bulId a ! clpate ln the southern Oregon tour- provided by law there shall be of livestock to permit their anim als words is the longest article and ►veto the measure. Its becoming a bridge across Pistol river was ac- j nament to be held there on the ; collected by the state fish commis- to run at large. Some folks have longest amendm ent in the consti law is a signal victory for Rep Ranghla C. Pike, R iverside ave- cepted, at the contract price of $5.- i 5th and 16th. The boys made an sion of Oregon as a condition pre paid little attention to the law, it tution. It is under this part of resentative Knapp. nue Park Rapids, Minn., contem- 885.26, W right to furnish the tim- excellent showing in this tourna cedent to the issuance of any li Is said. As a result cattle, horses the constitution that more than For years interests residing out plates making a trip to Oregon ber and Iron for the structure, and j ment last year, and with a much cense for such nets In the said and sheep have caused considerable 10 million dollars of irrigation district bonds have defaulted at side Curry county have been able next winter and w ants a small to give bond at the April term o f, faster team this season the home waters a fee of $20 for each such damage and much annoyance. to keep Curry county effectually farm of about 20 acres or so su it the county court. Provisions of the folk may confidently predict that , »cense. Sheriff Turner last week launch im m ense loss to the purchasers of those bonds and substantial loss to bottled in order that its rich nat able for dairying, poultry raising, contract include a stipulation that , the team will he heard front. The m easure provides that Two- ed his cam paign to enforce the ural resources, particularly lum fruit, and general farm ing. W ants the old bridge shall not be lorn | herd law. D uring recent days four the general taxpayers of Oregon In ___ ( mile creek and Fourmile creek in having had to pay five years of ber, could be exploited in the fu to be close to good schools and a down before June 15, 1929, and T Coos county and Hubbard creek. residents of Gold Beach have been ture when those interests were Christian church. Would like to *bat the n™ bridge be completed Locals Win Over Ekblads Brush creek and Mussel creek In fined In the justice court for per interest w ithout reimbursement by the defaulting Irrigation districts. ready. In an effort to solve their have a creek on the place. I hy August 20 o f this year, the con- D ™ > Curry county shall be closed to m itting their stock to run at large own problem the taxpayers of the SJR 11—Is to amend section 32 W illiam A. Pierce, Shiocton, Wis., tractor to P|le timber not used any kind of fish in g except angling. and the sh eriff declares that oth Port Orford region organized the interested in securing a partly im- on high ground. ers will have to dig down in their of article I, to permit the legisla i Curry county’s champion high port -of Port Orford in 1920, under jeans if they do not keep their ture to classify and subclassify school basketball five of Port Or proved place suitable for dairying, ! Mining Survey Asked the laws of the state, and erected anim als enclosed. property, including motor vehicles, ford Tuesday night made a threat poultry raising, fruit, stock rais- Most Western Senate bill 148, introduced by the a wharf in the Port Orford har "All dog owners will be required and to take into consideration the which brought apprehension to ing and general farm ing. May Grange Meets com m ittee on m ining of the sen to take out licenses,” said the sher elem ent of value and depreciation bor. The opening up o f the scenic Coos and Douglas county teams, come next summer and will bring The Most Wegtern grangp ate, w as signed by Governor P at iff, or they will be fined. grange of Roosevelt highway, however, trans some other fam ilies w ith him. If a In levying an excise tax w ithout when the Independent basketball Langlois met In the W. O. W. hall I terson Friday. This bill appropri dog is worth keeping it is worth ' specific assessm ent of the property ferred all of the freight business, J. E. Wells, Penelope, Texas, in- Friday evening w ith about 25 pres- ’ p T w ld T T ? m "' ° rf ° r J, by ates $35.000, to be matched by a the price of a license. save the shipping of Port Orford so classified. This amendm ent is tends to visit Oregon this summer ent. Rev C. C Hulet, m aster of . 2, Mar8hfle,d was b<>atan like amount by the federal govern cedar logs, to motor trucks, and ”To permit livestock to run at ’ intended to provide for taxing used and w ants 100 acres or more or less the Myrtle grange of Arago, Coos M° . . ment, for a m ining survey of the since that tim e the only tonnage of improved land suitable for dairy- epunty, was present and gave much ' „ hm° rP hai* 7 ate,n* i « ™ has mineral resources of the state of large Is not only a nuisance to the ’ motor vehicles on a different basis flow ing across the docks has been ing, poultry, fruit and general valuable information to the mas- - bee". played on **>e Port Or- Oregon during the next two years, community, but livestock on the | from new motor vehicles. export logs, shipped by one or two highw ay is a m enace to traffic, i __ a .. , . i . . t.i v . . 12—Is to amend section 1 of ter and patrons of the new grange ? ftn< r, any one-half of the total sum to be ex- t Hereafter, concerns of an adjoining county. farm ing in southwestern Oregon. cattle, sheep and horses art|c|p f-g pendtd In eastern Oregon, with found running at large will be im- i n ’i >Urt*?*e *2 ldentl- Fred W. Giard, Avenue E, 810, w hich will help the members t o ' the Hanlwnremen *'r m -" ari ii T The w harfage on such shipm ents dif- ‘ “ hough “ a a,r' has not m et the cost of m ainte- j Kennewick, W ashington, has made more and satisfactorily con- | thp of Gu c o u n t-* and Baker as the headquarters, and pounded and the owner, to reclaim one half In southern Oregon with them, H«»»« will have * to - -------- p of the constitution is nance, operation and bond inter- S€veral tripe to Oregon and is well duct the affairs o f the work in hack again pay a »■-- fine ---• and amended to bring It Into harmony. Gr-.nts Pass as the headquarters, costs.”- Reporter. est and the taxpayers have, there- Pleased and w ants from five to ten w hich they are all new 1 Port Orford won its victory on , the work to be in charge of both j HJR 20 Is to amend section 3 ¿ore, been compelled to make up , acres of improved land In west- Two new patrons were inducted the deficit, which is Increasing ern Ore8°n suitable for fruit rais- ,nto the grange at this meeting: I tbree ,on8 shots, two of them be- federal and state m ining men of article IV, to provide that a va- CJolf Corporation each year, w ith the bonds begin- ing W ants to locate on a good K enneth Perkins and P ete Haag- ! ng <,xecut‘‘d by R Tichenor, who cancy In the office o f senator or ning to mature in 1931. In 1927 commercial fishing stream. ensen. One application for mem- 8 a wizard when it com es to plac- Organized at Bandon representative may be filled as Eagle Attacks Man ing his shots squarely through the The Bandon Golf Corporation provided by law Heretofore a T. A. Marshall, 143 N. Beech bershlp was received, the port comm ission contracted to Ozona, Tex., Mar. 4.—To be at ' hoop. The end of the first quar- has been organized with some 25 com plete method has been lacking Tt wa8 voted that a membership sell the docks to local private In street, Casper, Wyo., is com ing to terests which planned on a larger western Oregon about the first of dr,ve would be made, with the j 3 aWAT tlh e<>ha?f 'the Har'iwarp8 tacked by a giant Mexican eagle, stockholders to take over the op for nomination and election to fill the largest ever seen in this sec- eration of the local course. Artl such a vacancy. developm ent of the harbor to pro- July and w ants from 40 to 60 acres men on one side and the women men led 14 to 10 and at the end tlon of w est T«’*“’'. was the unique cles of incorporation were filed ,1 vide for the full developm ent o f of improved land suitable for dairy- on tbe °^ber *n competition And H JR 26- Is to amend section 29 o f the third quarter Ekblads still ’’*P«rlence of Paul Perner, ranch- during the past week by O. L. of art,cle I v to provlde' ¡ ¡¿o“ ' 'y the rich tributary country. The ing and poultry raising. someone is going to treat the oth- led 20 to 16 For the last period man near Ozona sale w as enjoined by a decision of Alvin E. Yates, Luther, Montana, " - J 46 ‘S “ ’L 0'"’! Feish 'im ° T h 8hlndl’ r “nd L D , for each member of the legislature w ltb one of the eagle's huge Fe shelm^ The company has a cap- , or cach two yearg gerved Judge Brand In a suit entitled Dlx w m make a trip to Oregon in June ’ Under th ® d‘reC' the Ekblad "regulars” were put back in the gam e and the high claWH Kra«Pln« his hat and the m|I(lg , rave)M and Powers versus the Port of and w ants 100 acres of improved tion o f Lecturer Mrs. Hansen pro school boys ran up the winning other his shirt fro n t Perner prob- “ a -lock of $5000 and more than W(K) for each ably owes his escape from Injury ' *nioun an een aub an(j from meeting. Presld- Port Orford, and the matter is land jn western Oregon suitable for vided the recreation of the eve score. now on appeal In the supreme dairying. W ants place suitable for ning, jokes mid drills were In quick thinking and action 1 a , „ is • .. . *ng °" *cerB would receive one-half All of the 35 pupils attending the to « the > n. . .. | At a stockholders m eeting held C° “ T keeping about 25 cows and where dulged in with several adm itting of Joe Pierce Jr., his companion. Iuu, u . j j additional, a . . . . ™ . Ia8t Fridny evening it was decided The adoption of house bill 435 he can raise his own feed and have they were joars them selves. A real Port Orford high school attended Seizing a solo s^ lk . Pierce beat t„ com plete orKanllatlon and • SJR 6 1. to amend section I. feed was indulged in as the clos the game. In spite o f the fact into law provides a specific au- pasture for cows. the ferocious bird off his friend ,ake ,.harge of thg Ilnkg M article XI-c, the World War Vet- ing event of the evening. that the Curry team is suffering thority for port districts to sell and then killed It with the sam e ag Bat|afactory arrangem ents can eran" A,d amendment, to provide George E. Collins, 1030 Alberta, from a brace or two of colds, the property, and it is understood ful be made {he ownerg of the indebtedness may be Incurred to Longmont, Colo., intends to visit boys will be in tip top shape to Instrument ly provides a w ay in w hich the lo To Contest Law Pierce and Perner had gone to ! )and Oregon about the first of Septem 4 per cent Instead o f 3 per cent participate In the annual district cal port com m ission m ay sell its Marshfield, Mar. 9.—The signing a big tank south of Ozona to catch of the assessed valuation o f state. ber or sooner and is interested in At an adjourned m eeting held tournam ent which starts here F ri property. by Governor I. L. Patterson of som e fish At the tank they saw Monday evening the follow ing It also Is to extend privilege of securing from 20 to 40 acres suit house bill 435, introduced by Joint day. this giant eagle. The eagle had able for raising grass and alfalfa board of directors was elected: loans to Spanish-American, P hil R epresentative I-ouis Knapp and The contest was clean and fast, evidently discovered the fish in the as he w ishes to engage in the Geo. W Moore Jr., O. C. Shlnd- ippine and Boxer war veterans .1. H. Bagley Dies which provides that the Port of with R ice of Bandon as referee. tank and was trying to catch some dairy, poultry and hog raising, ler, Dr R. E Donahey, O R. M c-tw rvln g between February 14, 1898, L H. Bagley, general manager Mugt M u/t 'b be e’ c|ogp close to g good “ood " gchoo, sch c« r’ "‘B » Ort. may proper- for him self When the two men Nalr, Herbert Brown The board and July *• 1902• reduce loan lim it Box score: of the Clayton Mark timber inter- » es including its dock, brings new fg ft nf tn arrlved ‘he b,rd a*ternP,ed to fly . Hected Mr Moore, president. Mr from ’ 400° to »3000^ wldow or de- is ts In Curry county, died at Coun- A Morgan, box 375, Dec- com plications In the Curry county away bht he had evidently soaked Shindler, vice president; Dr Don- p’,nd<>nt '" ‘bar or mother of any R. Tichenor. f cil Bluffs, Iowa, Monday while en atur- Texas, interested in western timber situation. his wings In the fishing expedition ahpy secretary-treasurer.- World per,on who bas dled (w hether In route to Chicago, according to word Ore8 ° a and w ants 150 to 200 acres The bill was introduced to Allow Wright, f and couldn't rise from the ground | _____________ service or not at tim e of death) L. Tichenor, c. received by ex-Deputy Sheriff Nor- of unimproved land suitable for the port to sell its dock to C. C. Perner. seeing the bird’s plight, j . ALL, and who haH not " calved loan en- ton last week Mr B agley was well P°ultry raising, fruit, and general Inman, which action Judge J. T Rice, g . ___ __ titled to, to be made eligible to started to run him down, and the ,19(111 t i l i n n g H A D i e Anderson, g known in Curry county and tw o farm in8- Coming this summer. Brand declared illegal this sum -' bird turned on him. Before Pierce To Resume Work loan. Also to extend loans to per- could beat o ff the bird, P em er's years ago planned on conducting Valentine Stenger, 2011 Hill mer when he sustained the In- I Word was received In Port Or- i 8ons not residents of Oregon at T o t a ls ______ 1 2 1 7 25 lumbering operations on the Mark Drive, Eagle R o clf Calif., plans to l unct,0B brought by the Powers- j shirt front was torn by the big ford Saturday that John Gillings, | t,m c ot enlistm ent or Induction, holdings and rafting the logs to visit western Oregon soon and D avis-D l* timber Interests. ! claw s and his hat crumpled who had been seriously III for sev- who baa been bona fide resident Local tlmbermen who have large thought maybe that the big eral weeks In Crescent City where ior 10 years continuously prior to San Francisco Mr. B agley main- w ants about 80 acres of improved Ekblads: tained his home in Portland. fellow was going to fly o ff with they now reside, was so Improved application for Ioan, Interest on land suitable for dairying, stock holdings In that section and who claim they would be shut o ff from me.” Perner said, "and I w as get that he expected to resume work such loans to exceed by 1-2 per raising, and general farming. Payne, f. . 0 deep water outlet If Inman should ting ready to tell Joe to have Lee Monday. Jean Gillings, who was cent the rate of Interest on state __ 1 Edward J. Marty, Hudson, Wis gain control of the port dock there, Tyberg, f Macleay Visits Ropue Wilson go up In his plane and ’ also very III the sam e tim e as her bonds. Llljeberg, c. 0 Roderick L. Macleay o f Portland, consin, will come on a trip of in announced today that they are rescue me.” father, is now able to attend school. Shelton, g ....... .... To be submitted at the general 0 owner of the Macleay Estate com spection som etim e this summer and prepared to again carry the fight The big eagle’s w ings measured Sherrill, g election o f November, 1930, Is the 0 wants about 80 acres or more of into the courts to contest the legal pany on Rogue river, is spending 10 3-4 feet from tip to tip, declared Chapman, c. ___ Macpherson am endm ent for cab 3 Entertain Players several days at his W edderbum partly improved or unimproved ity of the bill and to protest lift by the old-timers here to be the McDaniel, s. form of government: 0 lar.d in western Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Dean o f 1 inet ‘ headquarters on business. ing of the Injunction which is still largest eagle ever seen in this sec Robertson, s. ..... 0 Bandon entertained the girls’ bas- , SJR 16 Is to add two new sec- in effect. tion. Joe Sanford, Hinckley, Minneso Selen, s . ....... ........ 3 ketball team on Its return trip from j tlons, 19 and 20, to article 5 of the ta, interested in western Oregon Livingston, s. _... 1 Friday night at a delight- , constitution. It provides that ad- Former Local Man Shot and wants 80 acres of partly im Return from California Coquille Masons Dine ful luncheon. m lnlstrative functions o f state are Pete Fitzhugh, formerly a resi proved land suitable for dairying Mr. and Mrs. Francis Hughes Totals 8 7 3 23 Saturday night Port Orford lodge ■» j to be exercised by the governor dent of the Port Orford area, was and general farming. Will come and son. Joseph, who were accom recently .shot by police officers in to Oregon as soon as they dispose No. 170 A. F A A. M . held Its Woman’s Club Notes ¡w,th nt d-p«rt- panied by Chas. Doyle of Wedder regular monthly meeting, after .... . aa ments: agriculture, labor and In- Oakland, Calif., and is now in a of their property in Minnesota. bum as far as his home, arrived At the m eeting of the W om an . dugtry flnanclal adm,n l.tr.tlon . which an excellent banquet was Accident on Linville Hill h osp ital In that city, with some In Port Orford W ednesday eve Z k X an ern "on 1 * a" d- , commerce, education, pub.lo w ork, Harry H. Philebaum, Hartford served to those present, including hope of pulling through. w e|. Tsate Sunday afternoon City, Indiana, plans to make an Messrs. Challacombe, Pearson and Otis ning and motored on out to their elded to buy a town flag Inasmuch , nd domaln hea|th and gtate ,|ra and m| inspection trip to western Oregon Smith o f Bandon; Boyd, Cope and Rccbbam and w ife of Coquille, home on the lower Sixes the same as the one In use s so badly In The party was returning need of repair All of the local falrs. |pga, affalrg All o ffic e , and soon and wants about 80 acres of Morrison, o f I-anglois, Fellows and w blle traveling north on the Rnose- night Fugitive Arrested improved land suitable for dairy- Haga of Bear creek; Postal and v’>,t highw ay collided with Mr. and from a 10 days’ motor trip to Mon- organization. In Port Orford will | commlgglong Parept governor. gec. H. S Maynar, special agent o f ini,, poultry atat# and a U U treaaurpr sheep and general Harrison of W edderbum. The ban- Mrs. H W Ames of Arizona Inn terey Cal , and came up »he coast be requested to aid In the purchas- , ptry the departm ent of justice, and (arming. on the Linville hill, Mrs. Ames and I quet was served by Messrs. Pont- . „ , , • " to be abolished July 1, IN I, Deputy Sheriff Mike Daniels of highways of a flag especially on patriotic oc- and dut|, a , rangferred to aa|d dp. I ing and McPhillamey. Jesse Pont one of the two children with her Brookings arrested a fugitive earn caslons. ing took his first degree in m a being thrown from the car by the partm ents by law. Department of ed Briggs in the woods back of Impact and quite seriously Injured Death of Mrs. Inman education shall be In charge of sonry and John R. Marsh his third Representative Knapp Brookings on a fugitive warrant Dr W heeler of Gold Beaeh was C. C Inman was called to Med degree. nine directors to be appointed by Go to Klamath for violation of the Dyer act in the called to attend Mrs Ames. The ford Friday hy the death of his Returns to Port Orford Mrs. Etta Adolphsen of Port Or the governor w ith consent of the theft of an automobile In Salt Lake two cars were considerably dam former w ife who, It is understood, ford received new s of the serious senate. city last November The prisoner R epresentative tx>uis Knapp re- ¡ Mrs. Rachel Marsh received aged and It Is reported that Mr died in a hospital at Portland. illness of her father, who resides If no epeclal election Is caused, was r laced In Jail aw aiting remov turned from Salem Wednesday word last week of the birth nf a Beckham assumed responsibility Mrs. Inman had made her home In Klamath Fails, and with her sis- all seven of these constitutional ___ _______ al papers to take him back to Salt and is now receiving the congrat vre dson b e to Mr a -d Mrs W for tip a ecld e't and admitted that In Medford for the past several ter, Mrs Young of Langlois, left 1 am endm ents will be before the peo- Lake Officer Maynar went to ulations of his friends on the pcss- P. Marsh e» Marshfield Saturday. he was driving on the wrong side years and is survived by a daugh- last W ednesday by auto for Klam- I pie at the November general elec- Portland Friday n ig h t age of the port bill. March 4 1929 of the highway ter. Maxine Inman. ath Falls tion of 1930 a a