ra 'Sf. Port Orford^ Oregon, Tuesday ,JJctober 1, 1929. PORT Charleston. Francisco, stopped In Port Orford * ♦ Sinker to Represent Fred Marsh has moved into the a short tim e yesterday enroute ♦ PORT ORFORD LOCAL ♦ tvivt ♦ #-» S-1 T — I- _ erv« ♦ new s a C. H. Tichenor cottage known as north over the R oosevelt highway trip to Crater Lake They returned ; Automobile License, by way of Klam ath Falls ♦ ♦ "Tlchenor's R est.” Mr. and Mrs. Geo S Eaton of Grants Pass and Wyman Eaton of "Bud" Post, a form er resident of Geo. Curry o f Elk River, was Bandon, spent Sunday with Mr Port Orford, spent yesterday in Salem. Oregon. Sept 24 Much I1 Mr. and Mrs. A. B. H ogatt were buying supplies In town Friday. town curiosity as to the m anner in which ' and Mrs Geo W Soranson. in Bandon last Thursday on busi­ autom obile registrations w ill b e ; W T. White, Jr., transacted busi­ es« Lex Fromm intends to enter handled the first of the year due Raymond Coy of Portland, is ness in Gold Beach last Tuesday State college this week. spending two weeks w ith his par Dr Corthell was called from Ban- to the change in the registration F H. Charlesworth. 8 A. lurw- enta and friends at Euchre Creek. Standard Oil Bulh-iiu, -tra <-. • t portray defacer.’.en “a motorist view ing California T! ? Judges of the c Mountain Scenery.” T standard lie ; Horace M. Albr Dll Company of California Is now tor. N: ’.i aal Perk S conducting four prize contests with Kathleen Norris. a vie» to finding a solution of the ___ .... E x f tinier Jan.eg D problem of the defacem ent of the California. •ct nery of the Pacific Coast by oh W. L. Valentine. Former Presi- A ctionable advertising signs Cash dent. Automobile Club of Southern p rlies of 11.000. »500 and »250 are California. being offered for the three best H. B. Van Duser. Chairman. Ore- 1500-word or less answ ers as to how gon State Highway Commission the evil can be corrected; of »500, Mrs. H F. Alexander, Seattle 1250 and »125 for the best 500- Garden Club. word or less statem ents on why Da» Id Whitcomb, Chairman. It should be corrected; of »250. ' ecutlve Committee, Pacific Empite »125 and »75 for the three eight Association. word or less slogans which will Full text of conditions may be most effectively arouse public sen ­ obtained from any Standard Oil timent on the question, and addi­ office or by writing to the Com­ tional prises of »200. »100, »75, »50 pany at »25 Bush Street. San Fraa- ♦ * X Coos County Merchants Carry Up-To-Date X T * Merchandise * T X This is the identical Coat you will see all over the A strictly up to the m inute gar­ ment, treneh style of HEATH ER- BLOOLM JE R SE Y ; sizes 14 to 46; la w -1 green, tan, and autumn day at one price, $6.85. We can get I . I 1 no more a t this price, so do not delay. Many OTHER STY LES in Rain Coats, for la­ children and men at all our stores. I need fr o m ..................................... $1,98 to $8.85 d ie s , MENS super-weight, double-constructed “Rain- $10.00 test” work clothing, suits. Separately, pants, $4.95; Jacket, $5.95 LADIES fancy colored Gaiters; tweed or all rubber ................................. ......... $2.98 and $3.45 For the kiddies too HOKSEHIDE $1.98 to $2.48 COAI’S—heavy front quarter $11.85 stock; men’s sizes; black only VV ith Sheep C o lla r................................. $12 85 Golden Rule Store BANDON Coquille C C Service Stores Marshfield WHY PAY Bandon News (From W estern World) MORE? vestigated. one deposit being lo- c a t ^ near the old Dollar mill site at Prosper; another is said to be situated at Norway. Eire Causes Break in Tupper Rock Material Too Tough to Handle Hydro-Electric Pipe a of o u h w-eek. Phone Shop 396 K; Home 579-1, ■84 Rroadway Marshfield. Ore TODAY AT ONLY Emergency Hospital Clinic Standard Welding Works Broadway A Golden Sts. Marshfield We Combine Comfort and Service in Our R eb eid in g of Footwear. D ruggists — Stationers SPECIAL SALE It is reported that the rock quar- Three lengths of redwood pipe ry crew for the contractors who . I ,n thp plpp "ne «t the hvdro-elec are to resurface the R o o se v e lt! trie plant on Willow creek w e,«, highway between Riverton and broken r e c e n tlv » b . n „ ? . * Bandon have been unable to solve ' fire got aw ay and cans d’ “ ^ nR!< the problem of breaking up on the ' snag ana/ „ I V ? L “ *ar*e the problem of breaking snag to fall onto the pipe Tupper rock material into pieces * line Repairs were quickly made sm all enough to feed Into a crush­ but In the m eantim e much w ater er. The rock is so tough that It was lost from the reservoir and a cannot be , broken with a sledge rp , __ . iu iiiu r r o sn w p ri large l number of i n fish were lost. The men in charge of the experl- com ing through the pipe line rnents hAv» vnno h ,,» „ u n _____ I _ _ . . * ,,ne ment« have gone but will return This to make another effort to devise a yet* * e x p has Z e n been Z T Z the e Z driest h e ’ season w—t ^ a o i i i v r m e hydro- nyaro- way of accom plishing the work * Tn »ho _ ... ----- electric plant has been built and id t ih niPAntiiiip other oossihlA ty»»-» > r Z » z ' z z r ^ about ^ ‘^ ' Z z f h o Z ♦ ♦ Fuhrman X Shindler. Inc. Our allotment will go on brown. Shown in all our stores to­ th e ,, ’R ou n d H o m e Hllllarda and Pocket Billiards Our Buyer was lucky in finding a Rain Coat manufacturer short of cash—and no rain in sight. He bought a quantity at $2.00 under the market value. Mrs. E A. L in .lb c g hom e w ith Puttman Billiards, Inc. Wm. LongstalT----- Ames S. Johnston Opposite Egyptian Theatre from Save $2 on Rain Coat!!! colors, ( which becomes effective January l. j 1930 F ees for both autom obiles W. H. Sht'inl.'iii of Maiuhfiel.l. , al® trucks will be based on w eights w as visitin g J W. McKenzie S u n - ■ new scale of fees m aking day Mr. McKenzie’s health is im -' 1 eductions of approxim ately 25 pet proving. ¡cen t ail along the line. C H. Pearce was taken ill Wed-1 A change in the gas tax will be nesday and later Dr. Corthell took effective also the first of the year, him to the Em ergency Hospital at the added one cent increas- Bandon where he is being treated ing the total gas tax to four cents for high blood pressure. per gallon. Marshfield Diamonds — W atches Extra Special J As usual on the first of the year. I Henry Adolphsen came over from operators of motor vehicles will be j Rock Creek to spend the week-end required to file applications for at home. • licenses, but this year they w ill be J Dennis Sorenson of Houser spent “h 'f ‘V ’1" '? r<7 ’ltU n ces ° n a lp8s Sunday visitn e his ehMdren who , .h" m a k e tk s ta Social and Commercial Marshfield NEWS state priced at $8 to $8.85. NEPTUNE STUDIOS Thomas Music Co. ORFORD f iv e room HOUSE for SA LE 3 rooms first floor; 2 rooms second floor: ?ot 50x100 feet; water; centrally located. Price: $1.000-$500 down; balance as rent. S. E. JACOBS Licensed Realtor Port Orford. Oregon. Write me for information regarding, camp grounds, service stations, farms, logged off landh. mines, city lots, houses, business pro­ perty.