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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. Rail Extension to K. Falls Tide Water Outlet Logical Port Orford, Oregon, Tuesday, May 21, 1929. Program Announced For Commencement Forest Fire in Curry Pori Orford Is Portland. May IT.—A careless Again Victorious Invitations for the com m ence- ' camper who failed to extinguish a Port Orford high school won the ment exercises of the class of '29 cam pfire last Wednesday started of the Port Orford high school are ' a blaze which swept over 1000 acres cUy^K^vermn "and â o Z B elch ‘ at No. 29. Harbor Made Los Angeles; First Work 3 0 Years Ago out and are most attractive, the I on Collier creek in Curry county, Gold Beach, Saturday, May 18, class colors of silver and orchid according to information received Port Orford took seven first pla being carried out in the color by J. H. B illingslea, supervisor of ces, Crescent City two, Gold Beach _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ I scheme. The class motto is "Out the Siskiyou national forest, who and Riverton one. Port Or — j ° t the Harbor into Deeper Water" is spending a few days in P ort two, ford's total score was 44, Crescent Medford, Or., May 17.—Jam es H. fortunate Auto Wreck and the class flower is the sweet land. The area covered by the City’s 34. Gold B each’s 29, and Hiv- Murphy Quits Phone Co. Owen, general manager o f the Sunday w hat m ight have been • pea. Members of this year's grad- ' tire contained scattered timber, (Los Angeles Herald) Owen-Oregon Lumber company, a very serious wreck occurred on uating class are Marion Tichenor. brush and som e second growth^ erton's 19. Out of Port Orford's | E. W. Murphy, comm ercial su- Thirty years ago today a man said today he would put a survey the Hubbard creek hill just south Veva Anderson, Anna Tichenor. ! Due to the ruggedness and isola- 44 points, Neil Rice and Lawrence perlntendent of the W est Coast Telephone Co., and the last of the pressed an electric button, a bil ing crew into the field as soon as of Port Orford. Louis Marsh, in Edna Miller, Floyd Wright. Buster tion of the country, the blaze could Tichenor made 32. in Neil R ice w as high point man old guard under the former man lion-dollar dream evaporated possible to make a report on the passing a car just south of the I Anderson, Carlos White, Norman ; hot be located until Saturday. It of the meet, m aking 17 points thin air and the town of Los An- agem ent, has resigned and will, ___ feasibility of extending the Owen- Hubbards creek bridge, got . stuck QUig |ey n a ie Thurman and Law- ' is under control now, however, and i. «.. . j Tichenor w as second, w ith a total beginning June 15, accept a posi- Keles began its triumphal progress Oregon logging railroad from Butte w ith his big Mack truck load of rence Tichenor. Commencement will be extinguished soon. The Falls to the Klamath Falls district Port Orford cedar logs, and Nick exercises w ill be held Thursday . first fire of the season In the Sis- of 15 points. Rice took first In the [ Gon in Klamath Falls. He will be- lnto one ot tbe great cities of the He already has started mobilizing Marsh took a new Mack, w hich he evening at eight o'clock at the gym- kiyou forest started April 27 and shot put. m aking a new county | come m anager of the Klamath wor,d. record of 39 feet 2 1-2 inches. He I Heating Co., which is owned by When William McKinley, presl- this crew, Owen said. was buying, down to help him ex- nasium Two was also first in the high jump ' ,h e Pacific Bancorporation. Charles dent nt the United States, 30 years Ben S. Fisher of Marsh- w as o f incendiary origin. Today’s announcem ent followed tricate the load After having been i field, commander of the American sm aller fires were discovered last a statem ent yesterday by John 8. ' released from his predicam ent, j Legion of Oregon, will give the Friday on the Chetco river out broad jump, and placed third In 1 Hall president. Mr. Murphy has ngo Pre««*d the electric button In T l c l i e n o i w o n ' j been a valuable man for the tele- 'y a sb |ngton, starting machinery Owen of Eau Claire, Wis., president ( Louis started up the hill toward I address. Following is the program: side the forest, but were extin the javelin throw the 100-yard dash. 220-yard dash phono company, and as superin- ,h at dumped the first cargo of of the timber company, that the Port Orford, and when near the ' guished by rangers. and 880-yard run. W right placed 'endent has kept the company rock ‘«ward the building of a great company would build such a toad , turn a large Buick sedan contain- i March________ __ ____ Vivian W hite Fire fighting at this time of the "it investigation showed it to be ! ing Archie Wharton of San Fran- Invocation. Rev. J. C. W hitsett year is difficult, Mr. Billingslea first in the pole vault, Anderson j closely in touch with the commun- barbor at San Pedro, he ended the practical and feasible.” ! cisco and one passenger came teai- I Vocal Solo.............Mr.- A. P, Sweet said, as alm ost all trained men third in the shot put, and Ander ity at all times. Prior to taking dream of Collis P. Huntington, the son tied for third and fourth in up the work he was employed In grPat railroad magnate, to establish When told of a report from ( inK alon8 at 45 miles an hour. The Address.......... .... .......... _Ben S. Fisher are on other and lookouts are not the high jump. the news departm ents of the Port- B Privately controlled harbor at K lam ath Falls that rumor there ' driver, seeing the load of logs, ap- Class H istory ....... Norman Quigley [ yet on duty. A lookout will be Port Orford brought back seven land Telegram and Oregon Jour- Santa Monica. had it that the Great Northern ' Parently lost control and the car ; Presentation of D iplom as........... , placed on Snow Camp mountain medals. Gold Beach kept four. nal and com ing to the bay was And bV creating a great "free” railroad m ight be fathering the «truck the bank, righted itself and I ...................... Louig l . Knupp ' in the Siskiyou forest immediate- (Medals were given to whatever editor of the D aily N ew s for sev- harbor at San Pedro, open on Owen-Oregon construction, Owen Passed the big load of logs, only | Song ..................... H igh School ly. although he is not due to atari school in the county placed ahead eral months. He then accepted the "dual terms to the commerce of %aid: “I know nothing about the to bump into the new Mack truck Benediction.........Rev. J. C. W hitsett ' work until the latter part of June, of the other, regardless of who position as secreta-y of the Marsh- tbe wor,d. there was brought about driven by Nick Marsh which fol Great Northern.” Large fires are unusual at this won the event). Port Orford was field chamber of commerce. Mr. ‘be creation of Los Angeles, one lowing. The Buick was badly dam tim e of the year. P riv a te P roject In tim ated. 20 Elk Line Highway entitled to one more medal, win Murphy says in resigning he was of tbe greatest sea ports of the H e intimated that it was strictly aged, and the new Mack had one ning over Gold Beach in the jav actuated in the belief the new op- wor'd with an annual commerce of M otorists on the R oosevelt high an Owen-Oregon project, that it of Its fenders crushed. Those in Movement Spreads elin throw, but none had been or ening at Klamath Falls offered on<' b,,l,on dollars way below Gold Reach late Sunday had been in mind for three years. ' the Buick admitted full responsi- better opportunities and that he evening were treated to a sight j At the annual luncheon of the dered for that. and that the railroad “is necessa- j billty for the accident. Made Loa Angeles. This track meet at Gold Beach desired to become identified with seldom witnessed. t Coquille W oman’s Civic club held ry to develop our own and other I ---------- ' In "Rose of Los Angeles," a re closed a most successful season In a company which w as under the A band of 20 elk were feeding , last Monday at Coquille Hotel, the timber in the Dead Indian coun- j Good Will CaTHVan athletics for the Port Orford high ownership and m anagem ent of cent novel, but having Its back | a few yards from the highway «1 ground authentic history of the '•ry " June 7, 8 and 9 have been set i Hunter’s head. The anim als paid president reported that the Co school. Charles Hall. great 10-year struggle to obtain a ' » the road ,8 built it might as as the tim e for the good will allen n o n w lne traveler„ on quille club had been assured of the / Events and places were as fol free" harbor for Io s Angeles. It well be on the Proper grade and avan from Coos and Curry counties , he highway but continued their cooperation of the other clubs of lows: neighboring tow ns in regard to pro PORT ORFORD is claimed that the construction of 100-yard dash — Tichenor PO, evening meal on the succulent ' tecting and discouraging the ei ec- the greatest man made port In the For several years the Owen-Ore- , R oosevelt and Redwood highw ays i grasses which grow In that vicln- tion of sign boards along the high Kerner CC, Gltchlag GB. Van Leu- LOCALS world at San Pedro plus the bulld- i«>> ...UL ® T ? 1A .t ven R, 10.4 sec. Mrs. George Edwards of Den- ln8 of the acqueduct that brought Into the territory the proposed road | In that state as Eureka, where i t , they would have sh o w iT h a d " ^ ^ ^ w ays This movem ent was inaugurated Mile run Clark GB, R oss CC, mark is nursing a case of mumps Ixis Angeles water and power, would traverse These men have will be entertained by the cham- ^ ^ T ro u n , by the N ews and Port Orford Little CC, Quigley PO, 4 minutes, w ere the primal events that re eet lines for two routes. | ber of commerce. The schedule as The graduation of the senior Among Gold Beach m otorists who i Chamber of Commerce in 1927 and 52 secorul8 sulted In the building of the pres Owen said the road would not be , now set up is to leave Coos Bay class in high school at Langlois got a peek at the elk were Moss 1 Is rapidly spreading to every part Shot put *R lce p o Moore CC, ent city. operated as a common carrier, but j points about 8 a. m. June 7, ar- Averill, Milt Moore and Phil Ad- : of the U. 8. and foreign countries Anderson PO, Philpott R, 39 feet will take place Saturday evening, Both the building of the harbor would be built to standard specifi- riving at Port Orford about 10:30. May 25, In the gymnasium. Prof r - _____________ 2 *"2 inches. cations as a m atter of economy for Gold Beach at noon, and Crescent ams. There were also several t o u and the building of the acqueduct 220-yard dash Tichenor PO, Van Gentle of the extension depart •eta who stopped their cars to w it the future. City that evening (F riday); then ness the sight of a lifetim e.- R e Buys Port Orford Cedar Leuven R, Gltchlag GB. Jackson ' ment of the state university will agr and vhdon"^"« fe 'i* C° a R ou te B e in g F igu red On. on to Eureka Saturday, returning porter. M aishfield, May 15.—W. J. Con- OC, 24 2 seconds deliver the address of the evening. ' Mr Owen said his first s t e p ' north Sunday, rad and associates have purchased D iscus throw Moore CC, Pozzl Rev. J, C, W hitsett, Mrs Whit- Sen«tor Stephen M. White, who would be to secure figures on the It Is expected several hundred Port Orford cedar on the C. H. CC, Miller GB, Crook GB. 96 feet Game Wardens Arrest the sett, Mary Anne and Joe drove to led thp llttle KrouP ,b «t won the estim ated coat and the most prac- j cars will participate in the good Hearse place on the middle Elk, 9 inches. Gold Beach and back Thursday 8 r',“ t harbor for Ixis Angeles, has tical route and that he hoped to , will dem onstration, as the excur- Deputy Game W ardens Curtis High jump—Rice PO. Van Leu use a portion of the old survey j sion Is sponsored by the chambers Townsend and Charles McCleee , alBO a ttr a c t ^n" U i^ E u c h r e 'c ie e k been honored by a statue in bronze ven R, Anderson and Bailey PO The Most West grange Is giving that stands In front of the court ® ad e several years ago when the | of comm erce of both Coos and ' Monday arrested Myron (Cooney) j distrlct with an estim ate o f un tied for third and fourth, 5 feet 1 an open party in the W O W hall house P acific * Eastern had under con Curry cou n tie. ,B" r° W8 ° f Bandon for "«potlighl- wardB of 2.000.000 feet The ce 1-2 inches. at Langlois W ednesday evening Great Citizen sideration a line to Bend and K lsm - £ £ r J k e „ ? 7 . . ,i * . “ °.Un- , da’- *»» and -hipped over 440-yard dash—G itchlag GB, Van The lecturer of th eg ra n g e, In con- Because of the great work of an- ath Falls. I tain road north of Langlois Uc- the Port Orford dock in log form | Leuven R, Fowler CC, Johnson CC, The P acific & Eastern was built fendant will be arraigned com m R t . 7 econom ies other distinguished citizen t o w a r d to Coos Bay points for export and 49 seconds in 1909 by Hill interests and ex- h arranging a pro- obtaining for the city a water sup- r e » ; i s * 1" « t “ manufacture. Broad jum p—R ice PO, Crook L 7 i. „ P™"’18' 8 a *ood ,,m e Ply from the Owens v a lle y and In GB. Gltchlag GB. Bailey CC, 19 diafonia of so day at the home of Mr and Mrs ! ™ _ a a distance 32 miles W m aking the Boulder dam project I The wardens state that alter feet 3 inches. Ed Maloy. Mr. Maloy Sr. was born It was placed in operation and June 4 the penalty for this of Entertainment Mrs. Frank Jordan of Ashland lK>««,b,e a movement Is now in Pole v a u lt- W right PO, Anderson in Goshen, Guyboror county, N o has been used by the Owen-Oregon fense will be m aterially increased At Langlois and W atson tied for second and called on Mrs. Mabel Gillings Sat- Pro8re«« 1® erect a memorial foun- va Scotia, May 20, 1838, and came com pany In Its timber operations the minimum being $200 fine. to Port Orford in April, 1924, where j W ednesday night, May 22, the third, Bailey and Van Leuven tied, urday. Mr and Mrs Jordan were 1810 ,n the ’ b"dow of the city hall for the past five years, after sev on a motor trip over the R oosevelt to bonor tbe l«t«- Senator Frank I M ostwestern grange will give an 9 feet 10 inches. i he has since resided w ith his son. eral years of inactivity, save for ____________ ay While attending the re- May Day Frolic 880-yard run—Tichenor PO, _______highw Clark His health Is very good and almost entertainm enj in the high school an occasional m ell train. GB, Fowler CC, Ross CC, 2 min- J cent Federated W omen’s club con- Thlrty years ago today, to cele- ' daily he may be seen walking the flijgn h.gh j pi gym at uaiigJUIB, Langlois, ill at o 8 U o'clock w w it n a m in g The — student as a body urxrxzv of lilt* J iin nasium ifw i u n i txt. (. W ith the Invasion of the Hill ' ventlon at Ashland Mrs Gillings brate th* rreat barbor victory for about Port Orford. The birthday j school held a May D ay frolic at I with admission for adults at 25 utee 12 seconds lines, the report w ent around that ' and Mrs Hans Adolphsen ____ _____ _______ were Angeles, a crowd of 20.000 per w as the occasion for greetings the high school gym nasium Saiur- I cents, children 15 cents, and sup- the road w as to be used by the pott R, R ice PO. Van Leuven R, I guests of Mrs. Jordan at the club 8on’ <athered at San Pedro and from his many friends, both from day night. Bob Norton and his ! P«r free. All are invited. Hiil lines as a wedge to enter the banquet. participated In a three-day fiesta. 126 feet 1 2 inch. afar and near, and the fam ily cele orchestra o f Bandon furnished mu- ' -------------- ■ ■ Rogue river valley. After President McKinley from brated it w ith a turkey dinner. R elay- Riverton, Gold Beach sic for dancing Each class had a I Pupils Have PiClUC Mr. and Mrs John H ogatt o f W ashington had caused the first — 1 booth and with balloons, confetti, D .. . . . . . . .. G. N. FI-AN SEEN a,n,er arr|ved Saturday night for load of rock for the breakwater Change in Crews ' and al1 ’“•» “> n>ake a <«r-‘ f7 > ‘” of? h\" * th; 7 venth and A « « « « . . . A A A . A A A • a H brief visit with Mrs. A. B H o g a tt to be dumped In San Pedro harbor K lam ath Falls. Or., May 17.— A ill v r e w s . n i v a l t h e r e w » « m n r r im e r « i ¡eigh th grades held their annua! Slight changes have been made there WBS merriment a-pltn- p(cn|c a( AgaU Bpach pafk loday ♦ AGATE PARK V ISIT O R S ♦ * ‘1’ " “ 7 ’ 7 . “ *** ’7 " * “ much «P**®b-maklng. In rumor current in K lam ath railroad f t h e stA tp h iv h w a v ioain n _ _ to Portland where she will visit which Senator White predicted a circles for som e time to the effect by the state highw ay comm ission Thursday Mrs Grant’s and Mrs in m a i n t e n a n c e crews on the * | Mr. H ogatt and friends for sever- day would come when Los Angeles that the Great Northern has re- Chapman’s room will have their 'T . . . . Attend Track Meet * al days would have a population of half a newed a project abandoned many Roosevelt highw ay In Curry coun picnic at A gate Beach park also. 1 million. ------------------------- ! W e e k - e n d visitors at Agate park Among those driving to C >ld years ago—construction of a Rogue ty. The district from Euchre creek Mrs. H. Adolphsen has recoveted were; f'rank W iggins of -s chamber river-Klamath valley line—was re- to Wedderburn has been consoli- Beach Saturday to attend th. tr. ~k from a short but severe attack of Randon Student« I*icmc Aved yesterday by announcement ' dated witb the Gold Beach district, ! meet were Mr. and Mrs C W ight, of c o m m e r c e , a f, whom the E L. Van Lundt and wife, Ash the flu. I Yesterday morning the eighth Frank W iggins Trade school was from Medford that the Owen-Ore and the crew north o f the river i Mr and Mrs. Delmar W righ' 3. land, Oregon. gon Lumber company is contem eliminated. There were no chang J Spoerl, N at Perkins, 'diss Ru h grade Bandon students motored to L. B Hatton has returned to named, cracked a few Jokes about R H Maupin and family, Port plating extending its logging lines es seriously affecting the crew out Clark. Mrs Mary Rice. Mrs, Dora • ' Port Orford for a picnic at Agate land. Senator Frye of Maine, who had his m ining property on the Elk. i Beach park. A group of the girls Grant, Miss N ettie Toole. Anna | into the K lam ath basin. The an o f Port Orford. Intimated during the harbor fight Abe Flem ing and family, Renton. F. B. Tichenor returned late that southern California would nei>- Barton and Marion Tichenor, Mrs called for a short tim e on Mrs nouncem ent w as made by John S. C. Stiltner and family, Powers. Thursday afternoon from a trip er be worth $5,000,000. the first cost Geo Quigley, Norman Quigley. Rice's room. Owen of Eau ciaire, w is., presi- Theatrical Program J. C. Strong, Myrtle Point. north and left again Friday morn- of (he harbor dent o f the logging company. He ' Mrs. Hazel Knapp Is presenting Mrs. O Lenevc Mr. ard MrB. P. ' ing. R. L. Hamm. Myrtle Point. Thomas A. Gibbon, Governor said the company would Investigate j ber nupils in a dancing program at Tichenor, Mr and Mrs. Bernal For Preparing to Oil John Chenoweth. Langlois. the situation and carry out the the high school gym nasium Satur ty and children The school bus Henry T. Gage. Senator George C. A. C. Snider, C. E. Fielding ond The state highway departm ent is L. C. Wimer, Bandon. project, "if it is feasible.” day night. Robert Preuzette will carried a crowd of Port Orford spreading gravel on the Roosevelt ' M rs M a e Worth of Sixes were Perkins. Frank P Flint, who was Mrs. F W Shanton, Powers. Several of those close to K lam play and sing and B etty Gale, "rooters j business visitors in Gold Beach last later to become United States sen highw ay south of Bandon prepara W B. Shanton, Powers. ator, C. C. Davis, Colonel 8. O ath F alls railroad news and usual daughter of Dr. Gale of Bandon, j Tuesday. tory to the beginning of oiling op Mrs. Ida Moe. Powers ly well informed believe extension will be a feature dancer. Houghton and other notables of the Ladies Aid eration. and contractors are start Miss L R Jones. Portland Bernal Forty has been having a day all took part In the gay feetl- of the Owen-Oregon line would "-------------------------- i i A social m eeting of the Ladies ing work on the small bridges on Mr. and Mrs. F. R Allen of spell of flu but is out again. Itles mean that the Great Northern sion o f the line across the lower Aid was held at the manse last the section between Bandon and Marshfield. According to members of the pi would enter the fertile Rogue val- , end o f Wood river valley and a W ednesday w ith Mrs. J. C. Whit- ' ,b e Curry county line. A rock Wm. Dlndinger, Marshfield O. P H aagensen, p r o m i n e n t oneers society there are now about ley and attem pt to take a part, at connection with the Southern Pa- sett and Mrs Alta Larson as host- ' crusher Is being Installed on Floras Mrs. Elizabeth Hyde, Marshfield Ix n g lo ls resident who is well least, of the fruit and lumber ton- , clflc, near Chiloquin, ; r ; , „ e « ,,, u, esses. Mrs Chapman and Mrs creek for furnishing gravel for the Mrs McMillan, Marshfield nage of that section. ' - | Grant were guests of the after- highway work Mr and Mrs LeMeiux, Marsh major operation at Leep hospital has been termed "the greatest day The 32-mile railroad between The announced extension of the I noon. last Thursday. field. A delightful afternoon was In the city’s history -the day that Medford and Butte Falls, known as Owens-Oregon Lumber company's Mr and Mrs " passed. The next regular i.ieetiog School Exams the P acific A Eastern line, was railroad from Butte Falls to Klam will be held June 5 at the home of i Mrs Mabel Mather, Mrs A, B. • he harbor dawned.” Marshfield Thirty years ago today, when the originally a Great Northern proj- , ath Falls is further evidence of the Mrs. H. L. Sauers at Agate Bea V p inal exam inations were held in Mr and Mrs I .ester Sauers and H ogatt and Mrs. J. R. Parker were harbor wna begun, Iz>s Angeles ect It was fathered by Jam es Hill great battle now being waged for j Park. C ,b e interm ediate departm ent of shopping in Marshfield Tuesday. son. Port Orford. had a population of about 80,000 and constructed by Jam es Stevens, participation in the vast volume of ________ the grade school last Thursday and Mrs F R Tichenor and party. Edith Tichenor visited her sis Today It has a population of ap- Chief engineer of the northern , potential originating tonnage of i r u ____ j Friday The few rem aining days Port Orford ter, Mrs. R ay Dean. In Bandon last proximately 1.300.000 line. Later it was abandoned be southwestern Oregon. rha cn ( Icarcd of school are being devoted to re- Its exten- Dr and Mrs Lonner Pugh, Port Tuesday after school. cause it was understood Louis Hill, slon westward from Medford to I Portland. May 16.- -A Jury in the | view work Sixth, seventh and Orford. chairm an of the Great Northern tide water at Port Orford, where , court ot Federal Judge McNary eighth grade finals will be conclud Miss Toole and Mrs Hogatt in u p «8gy Coraon returned yeaterday Galice Mining board of directors, disapproved of a natural deep water harbor is I >'e«terday returned a verdict of ed this week. friend« Port Orford from attending school In Bandon the project. Dispute Settled available, to open up the whole not kuilty In the case o f A. A. the past season. W hat route the proposed exten- Mid-Pacific Coast Empire is both j Tborhaven, charged w ith violation Gold Hill, Or., May 17.—The suit Teachers Honor Guests L. J. Cooper, district ranger of slons of the Owen-Oregon li n e , logical and feasible. The region ' ” f the national prohibition law in R H Handley of Sixes motored of Sordy against Robertson, In The Woman's club of Port Or Powers, O re. was in Port Orford to Port Orford W ednesday morn would take w as not disclosed by i such an extension would traverse ! ,ho Fale and possession of liquor volving a m i n i n g location and Thursday forenoon. Mr. Cooper ford gave a four o’clock luncheon Mr Owen There are. however, two 1» exceptionally rich in virgin tlm- I near Langlois in Curry county on ing. townelte location on mining land has been out to t h e McGrlhble sta Thursday afternoon In honor of possible routes. i ber. and comm ercial deposits of ” " ruary 21. at Galice has been settled amicably the teachers. Miss Ruth Clark. Miss tion on middle Elk m aking plans Wm Hurst Jr. came in from Elk out of court The townsite appll- One would be a connection with gold, copper. Iron, chrome, coking for trail and road work In that N ettle Tole. Mrs Mary Rice, Mrs the W eyerhaeuser Timber line a coal, marble, limestone, granite and rlver W ednesday to spend the day i cation was withdrawn by the de- Dinner Guests Irene Chapman, and Mi« Dora section of the Siskiyou national town railroad constructed under stand e‘7 f le-ser known metals fendont, he retaining the home In Mr and Mrs. W T W hite Sr. Grant forest. Each member o f the club ard branch line specifications, built j which will provide practically a which he is living, while the plain e tertalned Tuesday evening at six entertained a guest and after a Dr. L R Pugh Is freshening the from the mill site into the west- ; -rpetual originating tonnage the tiff retains the mining ground o'clock dinner. Mrs Ella Knapp. brP-f business meeting a most de Zumwalt Marlon Zumwalt of inside of the Port Orford Pharm a •rn K lam ath I life blood of successful rail opera- M ss R uth Clark and Mrs Mary licious and bountiful luncheon was Bros, ranch. Sixes. was a town cy w ith a coat of light-colored The case was heard before W 8 The second would be an exten- tion. Boyer, ch ief of the land office I..c e being their guests. served. paint. vlsitor W ednesday afternoon field division