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• Port Orford Deep Water Harbor = The K E Y to the Development of the Vast Natural Wealth of the Mid-Pacific Coast Em pire PORT ORFORD NEWS VOL. III. Port Orford, Oregon, Tuesday, October 8, 1929. Number 48. “Let the Buyer Beware” Doctrine Is Harmful State Accounts Audited Salem, Ore, Oct. 1.—Auditing of all state institutions and activities as provided for by the last legisla ture is well under way, under the direction o f Secretary o f State Hal E. Hoss. who is also state auditor and charged with the responsibility of checking the finances of all de partm ents of the commonwealth By Letson Balliet on with the work or not. Exploit In Mining Truth ing stops the Why is it that mining invest ing stops the minute the work < ed^aLd'iUd • — £ . = m ents should be looked upon as » "risky?" W hy is it that any min ing promoter should ask his friends, and the public to part with their money for m ining purposes upon the doctrine o f caveat emp- tor. Is it necessary? T ~ m ^H o ^ s Proposed Laws Framed Institute This Week Salem. Ore., Oct. 1—Compilation Thursday and Friday of the proposed constitutional, . . . amendm ents and measures to be “ Katherine Harris. county submitted to the voters of Oregon ’X 2 i " ‘h* at the general election. November following announcem ent last week 4, 1930, has been made by Hal E. regarding the annual teachers* in stitute: Hoss. secretary of state, and is "We will join Coos county for the available in pamphlet form. annual institute m eeting at Marsh- The seven amendm ents and two fieid on Oct. 10 and 11 but we shall m easures referred to the people by nnt w a s c h e K h e ^ ^ ” l«i7lVtm-el<lB n ir ie ^ 1'1 ’ 7 "Ot *nSist ------------------------------- • ‘^ d ^ e " “ “ = • = - - '• Tariff on Lumber Necessary — Congress Considering September Weather By C, C. Crow, Editor Crow’s Pacific Coast Lumber Digest. „ t The remarkable weather co n d i-' This is to be a v'lsltlng" YnsUtute ‘i®"’ wblch have Preva,’“d »!o=S the southwest Oregon coast during “ ‘be people who live in Oregon the summer months continued in and W aihlngton could realize that September, as shown by statistics ' every time the price of lumber de- kept and compiled by Henry John- cMnes $1 a thousand feet it m eans - --------- weather --------- ob- 8 ,o“ *° thc ---- ston, U. S. cooperative two ---------- states ---- of oven server at Port Orford. There were J’0,000,000 annually, it Is possible r o i.e o u s m e a or mining - Have the j work should not be planned nor ' of state’s office Motor"Veh?c‘le '^ T h e i i . e e . , Go,d Beach and those who would 2®, plca* d"yS and two ,>ar,ly clear ' h“‘ ‘bey would take more Interest c n u r r ] p « /i" in n « iiiL i by 1 undertaken, until the prospect has funds had not been \ <udirtedV‘‘s ince!m eTnhts a“ d measme’s ^ f o llo t 8"1" * 1' ' ‘° The daily !" lnduatry A ccordln* o ^ ^ imP° S? ‘° ? 8 “ a the h and8, been exploited enough to tell 1923 and consequently it has been to government estim ate, there are people from the central part of the f T ° l ,em Perature was An am endm ent for the repeal of I c o u n /v s h e ,ld , . u ° ' th<> Date Max. Min 'over 700.000.000,000 feet of standing state payment of interest for ir r l-1 . . . “I L . ? ® ’.d. “5. to ,h e county September ---------- 75 how it should be developed, and department, where several millions ! ¿ a tïô n ^ n ^ d r k ln k g e d is ïr ic u ' I ™ - " ? ’1™ ? " ’1 makin8 54 I timber ln Oregon and Washington, «, a reserva- September ‘."V? 8! ! L W'.th a . p.ron t°: h5 W . etl.u if,p ed T h p X development o r f nnlloea dollars « are collected year. li olio 1 n M i 1 O . _11 . . . each . " ---------- 70 52 1440,000.000,000 feet of this being la I “ on for the trip If we can take ter is lost, the promoter lays the should be planned and executed by There are 2 0 < X ï e ac^vitie^V o 1 cabinet mf m dmefn t ’ ! f,Ve P « ™ ” '° b e c a r w 7 expTc! September Oregon and 260.000.000,000 In Wash ---------- 73 50 September ington. These two states have one- ---------- 75 53 September third of the standing timber in the ----------71 54 September ....... .. 82 49 i United States. September By far the biggest part of th l. — ....... 84 e : ................ s 52 September ---------- 69 43 * timber is Douglas fir, a consider September able portion of which is already ______ 71 45 back to the public for more money , It f ° n C e 1 s ‘ 7 » Calendar Vear’ and c° n "en, ‘he senate, an d co n sist-’ )a t™ th in September 10 ............. 81 overripe and should have been har 48 These promoters are never verv J m istake to try to a 8^ ‘al «udlt will be made w h en -1 ing of the departm ents of agricul ! „ October 7 so that we September 11 ......... 67 vested years ago. yet a group of 49 careful of the engineer’s reputa !onrt ’ eXp'° ,tinK and developing ever ,there is a chan8e in the ad-j ture, labor ami industry f in ln c te l1 ^ r s H ar/ anKen,ent ‘he September 12 ----------68 Americans who have Invested large 46 ' , under one operation. Here is the m lnlstratlve head of any depart- adm inistration, commerce educa ' a t - n / i P° “ *b ' W P W“ ' m a“ you tion. September 13 ... ...... 68 tllm hl I nix block, hi««i» on — which — nt • . ’ '-“ “ ■«■■cue, e u u c a - a a ,tAntatiVe t e n ta t iv e n r n o r . ^ »f . the u - Institute . sum s of money In vast acreages 48 ProKram • s stumbling 90 per m m e en‘- he.nwbPUbla and domain’ ' w“ hin a few ’ days "w September 14 ............. 63 of timber In British Columbia have, Successes Built on Failures .'cent of the ill-conceived stock p ^ - , 50 e will have health and public welfare, state September 15 ......... 75 through the operation of a well or 50 Who knows whether the property dying m ining companies fail when Red police and m ilitary affairs, and le- *- Pa,atP room for our own coun Cross September 16 -------- 64 ganized and well financed lobby in would have panned out, or could they try to take two steps at once 49 ty division meeting and the high September 17 -------- 69 Washington. D C„ tried to enlist have panned out, or should h ave' The exploitation work mav be 52 Emerjrencv ( host An amendm ent for the extension school principals will have an op September 18 the opposition of the farmers to a 69 panned out or that it even had a high up on the mountain, or in Out of each 53 portunity to get together for the Jl.OO membership o f the bonus loan privilege to vet- S-'litember 19 67 protective tariff on lumber and chance to pan out? The prom oter, some inaccessible gulch It i 53 purposes of planning the year’s September 20 s h o n „ , ,„ „ „ gh ~ ! £ s x x : „ x , “ _. "" ■— Shingles by claim ing that the tim N . athletic schedule. 52 Chinese Boxer rebellion and | "Next spring we plan tq, have September 21 ----- --- 06 ber o f the northwest should be con 40 n f w hiski k»« - h i .. i- . ------ **’’ k ^ 0 0 »- __ ------ — * u c i u i i vrrrora i q u a im e u n o n -r e s id e n ts a f after ten two September 22 ----- 65 serve,1 by letting It stand while wk 44 meetings, r*aT L a.te. \ OPlniOn -He may may h e n,h e°v erryn' b - t Í L Í o T i S Í e d 'ite out o T l T / re8‘denCe 'ably one-day at Port Orford "and one prob-1 September 23 secure our lumber from Canada 63 43 and Russia. September 24 67 41 September 25 Farmers’ Minds Poisoned. 67 ers and school board members 44 ant . i a ‘l: as to~ where i ab,_e to p r o v t ^ c ^ wí.ch“ X ' X ." e g is ,^ ^ September 26 As far back as history records 65 42 September 27 _____ 72 mankind always has had a sentli 43 of skilled gandH com peting m a n a g e-' or p oim ed o’Jt the°Uld '°Cat‘ I cu s^ d th<7 1? !lves The chest ia ln j flx llc*n«e teea for automobiles ac To Investigate September 28 71 mental leaning toward trees That 44 29 65 is particularly true throughout 41 ment could have proven profitable crosscut tunnel. It m a ^ h a v e In d f man Port O rford"? “ "h” ” ' ""‘ u ' " deprec,a,lon va,ue I Hiway to Alaska September September 30 59 most of the agricultural sections o f It is an obvious fact that many of rated the capacity of th ! , H tO, Wbom app,i l / n am endm ent for filling vacan- W ashington, n. C Oct 3 A 44 the big mines (if not all) have built ment required and Lh . ‘’“I ”' ' its i n t e n t , d«" T a" USP ° f " ’ 'e* i8latur'> »" m an -' comm ission of three memb the United States, where trees hav their success upon the ruin, o f . -h a ft should ¿e a 2 3 m tI co " n “ T Absorbe" ?’ coH^n t" f° U° WS 88 " “V “ Pr° V‘dPd by 'aW WOUld be «»Pointed ImmedTatel^'to ! A verage ing any commercial value are 69 47 som e previous owner or promoter’s ment shaft, or w hether the l u ^ i 1 Gauze bandage” in |9 i n am endment fixing the salar- study the possibilities of a contln scarce and people get the Idea in failure. I , nature has done her «hould be a double track o „ S S T ' J tl^ ' a 7 1 ™ " r t " 8. IU<' - connecting the“ ^ their subconscious minds that the Asks Sale IJ«rht Plant only uty, in depositing metal ores, single track tunneT ' , J term of tw o y e a r .,w e s t e r n part thing a tree is good for is to T . g'.’lnK AiasVa o n d e r à bïi?‘inboduced P iiv a te Interests are again seek- offer W here one company can make a 1 To attem pt a working shaft o r ! each. K ’ ’ r° " 8> * yd l « d ethr i ^ ? r^ a shady retreat on a hot day. success, after another has fa iled ., s‘art a long tunnel on an unexploit ' Bed P«". 1 tg a . now provided by the Nary o f Oregon * S'ty Band°" City nerable .p o t when they chose tb . m eeting * fhh°Wf Cn n bP blamed for ed proaPect is foolish The expense Fountain syringe 2-quart constitution ,'i: ¡ S r 11 s : - ' , - r " ” - ; 4. A measure providing for two ad- Include an official o f (h o i o , , Pillow slips, 6. The « r e a l,,, to leg tti-'n el would , t r i k , U'hZ v a t a ^ .h R h i ditional judges of the circuit court departm ent one from th e I **' *»' Sheets, 6. in Multnomah county. m en ! o f a g r lm d lo r J . 1 PPar' ' -------- ---- mate mining that has come from ’ m ight be a shallow outcrop’ m a k e s' Baby gowns, 3. A measure establishing an in- dent of th? Ä òf road ”' 7 ' ' ° rganller «"d this policy Of caveat emptor is t h a t .8 precarious Investment that falls Diapers, 9. ¡com e tax bill, with a progressive . sloners for Alaska Thev i n com ” m ué; ‘ the" d ? A r O / r i h e ,bOa^ ° i . road M,,"f>as’-Hlglnvay * as- Î n V Ï " dM' r° yer ° ' ° Ur V,r* the public has been led to accept back upon caveat emptor ! state tax upon net Incomes of per" termin’, w h e t h ^ . ^ i \ ° , UJ 5 d* ' i ’ ?C,at'on'. wlaha" Purchase Infants vests, 3. the , the p r e s U ” o p X ? ^ '’m '? ''" ’ ° f that doctrine as a necessary risk. I There has been much work done council would Perfected Clinical thermometer, so n . and fiduciaries, to apply as would be feasible a'm'l'economi’c any be"wining It has opened the door for count- 88 development work that never present the m atter to tectlve tariff ' on lu m 'k .7 Pr°^ revenue for state purposes. S practicable. * - aPPr°Priatlon of y the voters s m less ne er-do-wells. ambitious but would have been done had n ro ^ ? «» An of the city, with the un- sh in gle, is the fact th lt n r ld . Incompetent individuals, w illfully J exploitation work preceded P|t I Paper toweling. 1 roll. 825,000 is authorized for the study. derstandlng that the price be based .11 the opposRIon b PraCt,CaI,y A C. E. bandage. 5H yds., 2 In. nefarious confidence men, and d is -:‘he exploitation has been sufficient ( rate Lake .Sets Record Absorbent gauze, 10 yds., 4 in. honest brokers and prom oter, to ‘here need be no more cav"at ^mp- Medford, Ore., Oct Oct. 3- Travel to t< Chamber Preparing for Medford m’lttM o n r m be .elec°t?d T h41^ Pr° dU" no ,umher. 2 gauze bandages. 10 yds., 3 in. ater I-ake _ H a l i n g ----- n»r re. ..., one - io C pe D selected the distribution Crater Lake for the season’s period m bv the n n r e h ? ------ Through *"• aisirm utlo of subtle l t .( v * T g company." s e l l! ‘or about development, than the 1 gauze bandage, 10 yds., 4 in the stock and escape by laying the com petency o f the engineer and the ending September 30 totaled 39.043 Statewide ________ AdVertlsin * Ji “ and the ‘h,rd third hv k iv V h* C“ y ProP * tanda «he middle west agrl- 1 pound pure absorbent cotton. autos and 128 435 p eo n le a c c o r d C h a m h r r . by the Ore*°" P“ “»* cultural d istrict, have 1 am e on the engineer or nature, sufficiency o f the financing ■ 11 districts have been led to ?oUX , . ann P7 PlP' aCC° rd‘nK Chambers of commerce in all " « v ic e commission 1 merchurochrome. under the plea that the Investor, for. and that applies " ‘T.’:“ .T’ UPd. tOday by ,hp Cra P *'18 ot have been notified Mayor Herbert Brown believe that the timber reeourcee ‘ H-in.xl yd., adhesive tape. bought the stock knowingly upon tries and business 1 tt-ln.xS yd., adhesive tape I h e principles of caveat emptor. ' Not a Job for a Novice largest registered tr.v el for the state chamber o f' ^ m m irc” ‘hat the only " p r o S ' " ^ . ' ’^ ’" " k n o i““ Wh* ‘ ' ° r " ° ° nP l° 1 1-In.x5 yd., adhesive tape. Four Steps In Making a Mine. [ Laying out the development for »lane! _____ Wnillrl _J nor has any consideration 1 1-in bandages. P r?n feUr 8tPP’ ‘° rnlninfU e c o n o m i c underground mining condition of this 1 lt6-ln. bandages. n e e . PHCt n>g ' , e’' ploit,nff the pros-1 timbering, transportation loading ^ 0 , 0 7 ^ 7 t 8nd m in‘ng PUmPing - " ‘"«“ on and' safeU I inishes Picking Berries in ^ for , WOrk Ot hunt- ’ ychfonized with the surface work --- manager, state chamber, this m a -! c'en‘ warrant c o n s id e r » .! ' dH er'or>tl"< The first e . ah\ P aCB Wher* nature ha« capacity of equipment. Henry Johnston has completed Fire Destroys Cedar terlal wHI bc u’ l,« *d ‘d •" In compiling com piling W estern WmId ar n ,,al ot ’•»".ervatlon Is utlllza- d e n n s ife r f h . ............. . or equipment, capacity of „Du, 7 7 c o m p le te d Tire IfeSlTOVS 1 edar ? 1,1 1,0 p r ^ p e c u n g A aTtend’ d h O bviously, tre.tm en t plants, disposition of o? h h‘" " » " b erry crop F m e s tfir e o n the an.l b °°k 'ets describing the a d v a n ta g e ,1 p «peering is attended bv n natural n tn r o i waste, nrO ______ .. n d nnnnr»>«•«1*1 .. _ Oregon R »«ended by ores O and tailings with the on T im b e r N e e d s H a r v e s tin g . r 7 ” ’8 ” ranch ranch north north a of f Garrison Carey ranches south of - _ Port Oi a and °PP°rtunftlee In all 1 f - • .» m J° h",,Oin has ,h r~ a"C" ford last week destroyed logs of a « -“ "«lew which will be of Interest 1 Y e Ä ? J S o » " V " « 9<>n risks, because the hunter may not least expense is If timber Is to be conserved then no work for the in hcrri»B , r .u » 7 ” ................. ... ” ” «esiroyeo logs of a . ........ . . . . . . . w „i ne or Interest Y esterdsv .»,,1 .77"'' a 'md that for which he hunts. Com- novice if the mine is expected to ri ..„ ea of ,h e Jumbo Searles va- value n t about 11.500, the loss being tO Pro"r*ctlve settlers. Investois w eek . ,nd,»V the six It muet be conserved ------------ so as to be r o fit --------------- ... . 1 — y > ' an d th e 1929 crop was an ex- distributed between Fred Baker ° r Peo l’le Interested In m anufactur- in ih '"‘"■‘•nns are being held utilized, and with much of our ~ ~ yield and the berries large S1.000 and Nick Marsh $500 lnK or business enterprises W h ile A"d h‘Kh ■rho°l« timber overripe the percentage of and plenty of money, hence ’ex’- Port ^ L d 0 -0 ""1 PP° P'P ° f nil details of the general plan for attend In .a|?d. Fr,day ,h c '»«chers ‘he tree that can be utilized be- The greenest "tatewlde advertising have not no s h i Marshfleld and comes less each year Instead of . tenderfoot has ploitatlon should show th«( the . r . \ ° ' 1 Orford h«ve been employed i n ! R n v < k » 4 » « » 4 I> " W *** h"ld greater What the northwest lum- been known to find a prospect prospect deposit -,,wi i . to . ,b justify at the ore the picking the ------------- n a .t •i'BStra<t HllSineSS been completed, the booklets are deposit I. is zufficlent the | weeks Vr , during s 1 t>o,a Hea « h ere the and ski,led g e y.V o . c o skill- g ^ t X , her Industry needs Is to reserve the •earched, con verseT m o n ^ bea--‘n 8 \ M w r' o Johnston’. h o T L ^ ' ! e _ h °® « 'd ^ " ^ c " d ° c t 3 Yesterday P“r’ J considered highly desirable Ladies Aid markets of the United States for i Mrs J. C. W hitsett was hostess *hf' ml11" ,n ***e United States and to the 1-adles Aid last W ednesday *bpn *hl" **mber can be harvested afternoon at her home and n m o st wlth ,h * ,*“ t Pn""lble loss and new “ h ™ "O t x s t s îâ a “'"* ‘° .¿L m r “ X „ k h X r ï x r — • d - * S ' a"d ^ ¿ s t ^ X " x • rr ■ r ; ^ d- - ‘7 > " ,= fraudulent a "epr’e s .nX ° nn'o fa ?.d : K S E * m ining Is risky, <„d th at t X t " h /^ ......... K” '; „ Ä ni ,° : ± kT eh, f^Mch^iaTtZVusrnL0:»: »■"....... — “- - ^ra. John R M ai.h, Mr's’ *'“ t ba" "ot dfrZct?* « X X /L *" W*“ ‘ it «tends, if It extends menta are of necessity on Ih ’ at all. trine of caveat emptor How can any one plan capacities. Fxplnitation H as I t . R isk . equipment development, when ' go- E xploiting the prospect undouht- ing it blind ” ’ What” h" " "diy has some risks too. for a pros- d e t e . o p X I . X b l g ^ " t ’h V * ” 8 - P U ,a 7 - ab° U‘ ” ___ he conducted O regon G a i n e d M 7 ^ ‘n t e m l u . r Vau»ha" Vaughan Families ¡n Sep''—'— -«• - Books Donated £ e Kester ^ ¡ . ^ "The” n 7 i ' i T t h ^ T .... wa" pa""Pd -u^eoT'l’t u - T t ’h wt h».w"1 parp*t' .r ^ X ^ lZ that - - — <• H. I, Sauers as »bousanda o f acres of ground Pr’‘"'i,f’nt of the aid was read The ,hrou*hout Oregon and W ashing- : P r -ld e n t of ...............................— - « 2 * pounda ....... ... '<**'«1 £ ir t s * o £ 'L tZ ™ John now » " ta?‘?g ln 1. " .. r " e ya,*m C. A Lands ix m g , m a e r e Bijf ? : * , One o , /’ ^ ' k p,,PP ,a a a d y ati0 he- MOOrdlng to tiM m ontl r , ' y ’ T,ir Days Journey ”. W li ford i g i o n ? ’he. etate chamber Just issued W ‘ What Is a Fair Divis a t fhp mrvufH .v » u p p iy. j ne «oil a n .¿_H.?yard Hldl o f 8l«ca. vis Chinook „ J X * A" »"’ * 7 y et to ‘he oft- , G. he Ide. r. manager, also reported that e i m afic condition« throughout the Í” ‘-Urd"y "nd Pr* river s "ked question W hat’s a fair c o m - » ; , " ^ ? fBn,!!leS PUrCh“ ed * luU! __ __________ _ northw est are Ideal for the grow- rn'8a,On’ " Bu‘ “ «• acres of land Investm ents ? fntr-d O reat Im personation" I m o o k lo n e ,, a_. . . s_ • • y • h illin « O n n « * n H o i rv , _ s< goreinm ent Is | n land. machinery, household P«rtC «n.mis»i„„ Meet, £ 1 * fT S , m ighi . bp mer*iy * pocket, a rage available, nr r™ Pro' ecu»lng cases in which less goods and other forms of property t x - ........... X D 7 l 7 X , , p" X X T S : X . i ' “ . crevice a blow-out. or a .m a iïV e haM le X te 'S ’ H - X v a l u e s m r h t h . ____ i . . . p r o n ta b le It ed e o e . In .« j . . . . , _ ' totaled $373 650 for the month All brary. fig u re, show substantial Increases o Ice on the dock and transacted State«. Conaervation, therefore re- over the corresponding month of routlne business. quires that the present crop of 1928 Loads ( edar Ix»gs ----------- mature trees be harvested to make l ...T,bP. S r S Pandon ‘be Moore Library Board Meets way for " n,“w cr°P ,n the “ me Mill A Lumber Co., line Local Girl Married loaded The directors of the Port Orford rnann*r ,h »t the farmer harvests Word was received in Port Or- X ° / ° rd C*dar ,o«’ 8‘ 'b e lo c a l, library held their regular mon't’h lv h‘" " ° p" annually and prepares 'ord last week of the marriage n ° r f ran"PoHatIon to Coos meeting last W ednesday at the ground for the neat season. or inclines I, could be sn vth m g onment , like nd X dPVP'‘ Prop° rtton’ broke °u t in the lum- Sept. of Miss Vera Anderson -,P° nf." where the logs are | home of Mrs Mabel Gillings Would Be Be versed. th s , would open 1, un in / J " " * 10»"’*"’ '• •I*’’ trying ,o build a ber camp o f the W J Sweet turn and Leon Walker of Hillsboro. Ore i "fM «’ and « par, of them trans her P i.ces to ^ " . w ithout stag- her C o . near Remote on t h . i The farmers throughout the agri to test the values over Ing I, m ia h i" ^ '^ « ." '.? " ™ 1 "Iag - ' "Par R,,rnot* ‘he high . The young _ couple will .................. make their I "b pp,‘d to Oriental points sections of the east and To Start Battery Mill cultural ■n extended area, to find the walla. ■ cost If ever- brick or’ .»*” ” rfU' P m i.i**’ ' Brad‘°<-<1 las, night j home at H illatero Mrs Walkar is middle west would Justly be up In and otherw ise to give "omc ’’dea c^ ried . X X withr th’ X f f 7 : teTs”' X X X ? T “ nd 1 ” - ad'— O r f o r d g irl g r a d u a t i n g l a s t I B ill s ProiM’r t l ’ Flros r o n t e m , iJ t ” , ' bP Marsh M" ' ......... m e lumber lu m o e r m an u fsc- in -■■■>- arms u If the manufac- of trend, rake. dip. extent deWh derrick-, r.n 7 . h "tiff-lev »«rs o f the fire patrol were fight- June from the hl(fh , rho<j| #f)d week Fraj|k pur I „ RIk R(ver ¿ h , ' , "g a n d 'bMr employee In the and values The expense of such man ea rrli" up’ ,h e bH k X ■ X ^ ' f n ‘ me’ T “ * Out having a wide circle of friend, and ' based the house and two lots of I "Utting of battery st.- k northWMt were to appeal to the work Is usually sm all for In ev ‘(he h «t.. P , h * b c k ’ an d P o f m o r* ,h “ n 1.000 000 f e e , o f a c q u a in t a n c e , who Join In heartiest «*•» Smith estate In north part of «mvemmen, to take protective duty plotting It seldom takes « . . . "* W00' ,n'a‘n «nd other farm ( c J u n . X brtPk BUt w h y i ' ° ‘h* ram P n‘rh- A b o u t ^ M congratulations Hh- is a sister of Fort Orford from C H P ear,e The W J P.ulm an find out whether It is worth going CorUnued on page g , j teres of Umber were burned over C 1 - ^ b e r g reB| estate .g e n , , o Portland »ualnea. trip abandon their farms for a few | (C eatlau ed ea «age I ) . I xfr h " ,- ,7 "rK' r '• •M “ ■ ' ............... * ’ r- 1 X.'. SXiJXu, “?*" "" *— —