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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 Urford, Oregon, Tuesday, October 15, 1929. Number 49. To Investigate Alaskan High way; Sawyer as Commissioner O p p o r tu n ity F or G eo r g e S p a r k s S om e I n te r e s tin g C u rry C o u n ty B oy S h o t A c c id e n ta lly T r a f fic In fo r m a tio n Copper Mines of Oregon Pro duce; Ore Shipped to Smelter A chance of four years at Yale— Saturday about 7:30 a m , George Secretary o f State Hal E Hoss I that's the opportunity knocking at F. Sparks, m ining man living on gives the follow ing interesting facts j the door of some Oregon boy, per the Middle Elk east of Port Or relative to autom obile traffic:» haps a June graduate of our local ford. was shot bj; the accidental 2,615 accidents occurred during high school, today. discharge of his own gun a 32-20 The Oregon Yale Alumni Asso- rifle—the bullet entering the fleshy August; 45 per cent of accidents l ciation’s scholarship comm ittee. part of the abdomen just below and due to carelessness on part of mo As a direct result of the official Robert Treat Platt. Chairman. to the left of the naval, and, com torist or pedestrian; 19 per cent re C a ra v a n to F risco visit of E arnest W alker Sawyer, P latt Building. Portland offers to ing out above the naval reentered ported as right of way difficulties; Executive Assistant. D epartm ent of Sunday the Redwood H ig h w a y , *. l ire S e a so n C losed Ibe large and numerous copper the body just below the right nip and only 1.8 per cent due to intoxi "\OSt m"8t worthy Oregon the Interior, to Alaska last sum caravan left Grants Pass to attend ' Curry county Fire Warden F I propertles o f southw est Oregon are cated drivers. ple. com ing out near the right the ninth annual m eet of the Red “ graduate of a h ‘Kh school, or its mer, Senator Charles L, McNary of J ePelvl"« the attention war 488 persons were injured and 10 White of Port Orford is this week wh° w ishes attend shoulder blade The accident occur Oregon has introduced bill S1811 in wood Empire association in San ; . T “ winding up the affairs of his office by th**r o w ,n s to a killed in accidents, as compared the senate providing for the ap Francisco, and was joined at Fort I u 6 far" OUH Un,veraity at New red in the home of Mr Sparks, as for the season, having dispensed' ' ° r C° Pper whlch perm't- of pointm ent of a com m ission of three Bragg by an additional caravan for !” r Ven' C“nnPCt'cut- but ‘8 ° ‘her- he was leaving the house As near with 169 injured and 12 killed for with the lookout and patrol service mining, sorting hauling by truck members to cooperate w ith repre the same destination and purpose 7 , unable to do so, $500 a year as can be ascertained the door the corresponding month of 1928. on the 5th of October. Mr W hite to the railroad, and shipm ent by The principal causes contribut stuck and In attem pting to open it year". ? Ward h,a expense8 sentatives of Canada In the study This week is being celebrated as states that while no Port Orford rail to the sm elter at Tacoma, ing to accidents during August of the question of the construction Redwood Empire Week, and the with the certain fact that, with w ith force the gun was dropped to cedar was d estro y ed , n CuVry c7u„ - ¡ . ^ 400 « * - were: E xceeding speed limit, 95; available tuition scholarships and the floor causing Its dlscha irge of a highw ay from the northwest publicity to be given to the great Í the ty. and but a sm all amount o f fir ' / 1 Pak mlnp driving on wrong side of road. 41; cooperation of the U niversity Mrs. Sparks and Mr and Mrs. H. "Vet ion of the United S ta t e s 1 recreational region in northern «he c o ., to the county for suppl|M a; / b ‘8 7 - d b y i n l a n d cap iU . through Canada, the Yukon te r r i-1 California and Oregon will be of Bureau o f Self-Help, he will be able U McCartney, neighbors, assisted passing on curve or hill, 29; failure and which has been under develop to signal, 229; failure to stop for r __ and labor w as approxim ately $1,- to earn the rest while a student. Mr. Sparks to his automobile and tory, and Alaska, w ith view of de- ! great value. ment for several years p a st is ship through street or highway. 31; pro-1®00'00' w hereas in form er years thia The boy who passes the Yale Col- drove him to Brushes Creek, where term ining whether such a route is , --------------------- parking, 30; defective cost was kept down to around ping ore, as well as the Queen of lege Entrance Board examinations. Drs Houston and Corthell and Ena hlbited feasible and econom ically practlc- 1929 F o r e st FirCS Bronze and the Cowboy, and the and has the best high school rec-I McKenzie. nurse, met the party and brakes. 35; Improper lights, 491; $250.00. fam ous Blue Ledge at the head of skidding, 53; reckless driving The distance from Seattle to Fore8t flres during the past sum- ord in studies, extra-curriculum ,e n dered first aid. The Injured man the L ittle Applegate, form erly ow n Fairbanks Is around 2,000 miles ■ burned over a total more achievem ents and leadership, will was then hurried to the Em ergency as distinguished from carelessness, W o m a n ’s C lub P ro g ra m ed by the Guggenheim Interests and of this distance approxim ately 1 300 000 a c,es with,n the twen be selected, regardless of whether Hospital at Bandon where it was 64; losing control of car. 76; pass The second discussion in the re is about ready to begin shipments, found that one of the intestines ing double at intersections, 20 1,250 miles of highway have b e e n ! ty'‘W° , nadonal f° r« t s of Oregon from Portland or elsewhere. cent study program of the Woman's according to press reports The University's “Plan B ” alter had ben punctured by the bullet constructed, and the purpose of the ' “ nd W ashln8ton. according to fig- 243 arrests were made by traffic club was held Thursday afternoon proposed investigation is to ascer-1 “ res 1U8t compi,ed by the District nate admission plan, a psychologi Date reports are to the effect that officers, while 11,952 warnings were Silver Peak Mine Produces cal test, sam ples the applicant's the patient is doing as well as can given F ines totalled $5,929 75, and and a most interesting afternoon tain if It is practicable to complete J F o‘*8ter' Portland. Oregon, Riddle. Ore.. Oct 11— The Silver passed England is the topic of the uncompleted portion of the ' The rep° rt Covers 1'403 flres oc- Senlor year high work ,or ‘he PHn be expected although his condition fees collected by officers for the Peak Mine, south of Riddle has is critical. route. Such a highw ay linked un curr,nB on these national forests. I d p al item, its quality departm ent amounted to $7.565.15. study and Mrs Mabel Gillings con been shipping copper ore to the tinued her uengnirui delightful “Travelogue Sixteen s t o l e n c « r « "Travelogue”. — e e —a copper ore to the H Of this total. 942 or 67 per cent Upon learning of the accident Boys are urged by Principal Hop- and 116.798 miles were t » v . J ' h v 1 “ V#? rea,,8t,c d“ r‘.nK the pa8‘ with the scenic Roosevelt-Redwood high | Miss McKenzie Henry Adolphsen were traveled by i several places of route -along the Pacific Coast in were held under one-quarter of an kin Jenkins, of Jefferson renown which 8Un,mer' and H. H. L«tz, resident | she visited while In England w"V" en,r,n'‘er' announces that the pro- the states, and as far south as the acre; an aditional 311 or 22 per school. Portland, to arrange their and John R Marsh left for the 11 affi- officers on patrol duty cent were held under 10 acres each. Middle Elk, m eeting the course with this opportunity in i Mexican line would furnish a route party Visitors car registered for first White, Sr., who was a guest of the dUct,on dur,n* «nd August of unusual length and of scenic Only 11 per cent or 150 of the view early in their high school ca- 1 with the wounded man between the 9 months of 1929 totalled 89.071. as club, read an original poem which amounted to 137.040 pounds of cop- fires exceeded 10 acres. , reer. so as to assure their taking I Brush«8 Creek Service station and compared w ith 90,248 for the en he wrote a few years ago and P" ' 3,426 ounces o f silver, and grandeur through the entire dis Lightning was responsible for 6 7 8 during their first three years the the Sparks home. They returned tire year 1928 62 per cent of visi tance. which everyone present thoroughly , 75 ounces « f gold, the gross The bill provides that the three of these fires or 48 4 per cent of the I basic subjects required, to be co- with the Party to Brushes Creek tors’ registrations were from Cali enjoyed N ext Thursday afternoon ° L ‘be pr° d uetlon being $29 . total. The remaining 51.6 per cent, ordinated senior year where Miss McKenzie assisted the fornia, 17 per cent from W ashing M r s J C. W hitsett will speak on 293 7fl The mlne is now installing members of the comm ission of the physicians. ton. and 6 per cent from Idaho, “The Early Religion of England ” I machlnery eostlng $22.000. and pro- Interior, a representative from the 725 fires, were due to human care-1 Already four boys have been sent w ith every state In the union repre Mrs. Gillings will continue her 1 duc,lon on » larger scale Is looked Department of Agriculture and the lessness. ignorance or criminal i to Yale by this scholarship, which. sented. president of the board of road com " maliciousness, according to the re- until now. was awarded to a dlffer- Travelogue touching on old castles, ' f° r • horUJr ( o u n ty C lerk R ecord s I ent boy annually for freshman year Gasoline tax collected for the English cookery and describing the 1 m issioners of Alaska, and also i p ort -------- Mining and lumbering held the provides the sum o f $25,000 to ca r r y '.. Careless smokers again head t h e ] on|y- One has been graduated, and first 9 months o f 1929 amounted to old whipping posts and debtors ' T *'*" nt Bronze Shipping Ore on t h e w o r k o f t h e commissi«^ llst of man-caused fires, being two are now there com pleting the center o f the stage last week In the $3 166.074.04 F ees for registration 10- T h e Queen I charged with 264 of them. Campers ! rest o f their /o u r years, "making filing of instrum ents with County of passenger cars for sam e period benches The program for the fo l-1 , p > n tl P as" lowing study week will be in charge I Bronze and ‘he Cowboy copper ' rank next with 179 fires. These two ' good'' In studies, athletics, etc , Clerk Caughell for recording. The amounted to $7.507,132.72. of M rs Bernal Forty and Mrs Bert ' prop*rtle" ln "outhern Josephine classes of forest users are shown w riting grateful letters to the list read s: Lynch. county are shipping copper ore to ! M ining:—H. S Stretch—location I by the report to have started 61 per alumni and enjoying, despite hard At the business m eeting Mrs. ii*1* "melter •* Tacoma, the ore be- I cent of all the man-caused fires work and financial limitations, in- Ada Eldora claim. W. L. B e n n e t - Ella Knapp was unanim ously elect-' bauled 28 miles to the rail line i Other man-caused are railroads 88 comparable opportunltiés. socially proof labor Silvernite claim. Geo. 8d at president to succeed Mrs. F I W at*ra Cr*“ek by truck | fires; incendiary, 59; brush-burn- and in personal development, at P McIlroy—location Granite Plac B Tlchenor who a short time ago , -------- j ing, 38; lumbering, IB; and miscel- the centuries-old, traditionally dem- er claim. Geo. P. McIlroy location moved to Eugene Miss Murta Mr-1 l« d g e to Ship Copper j ianeous, 81. ■ y J o h n l l a r e s e e Frank ocratie university, not duplicated Cinnabar mining claim. Inytre was then unanim ously ele c t-' « » - T h e C onsen Ths disastrous Dollar Mountain elsewhere on earth; headed toward Timber: Geo. E. D ix to Evans t'd to the office o f vice president C"PP»r company, holders of L o.djng co. - - a..u H >r fire on the Colville covering over splendid careers, a richer life and Which had been made vacant by ”ptlonr tor the developm ent of THE STITCH IN TIM E Savings A Trust Co to Evans Auto 100,000 acres, was either a sm oker’s service. the election of Mrs Knapp to the B ue Ledge mlne' raqueated the or berry-picker's fire, while th e' Selection of the winner takes Loading Co,—deed. F W. Powers V<ANT people have a decided presidency Mrs J A. W hitsett and r"ur,ty cour, to Improve a five mile Duckabush fire of 8,000 acres onj place this com ing June, with an- to Evans Auto Loading C o —quit - of the r°ad near the state misconception regarding the Mrs Gertrude Beeman were elected the Olympic was a smoker's fire, nouncement in July or August T h e ' la'm Powerg D avis Logging Co. to power of diphtheria antitoxin. They members of the club. At the close 1 th* hau11"» nt nrf fr°m the — Forest ‘ officers state that the past money is granted in the form o f a Evans Auto Loading Co —deed seem to think that a child suffer M iscellaneous Instrum ents;—F. ing with m is dread malady can re of the meeting. Mrs. W. T White J mlnp dumP could be started. fire season was one of the most dif- ten-year. non-interest bearing note Sr., acting as hostess, served «etee 1 .. P r' J. F Reddy said thia week flcult they have experienced in j repayable to Yale U niversity dur- F Friant to A. P. Sw eet—satisfac ceive this treatment and automat sn n lsl'<hat th* flr,t car Of ° r* would be tion of m ortgage L. L. Knapp, ically be cured; w vu ieu , that m ai because oecause of or noon tea and wafers and many years. They also express a p -; lug the boy's earning years later, i shipped to the Tacoma sm elter ear- this scientific weapon the kllliug I " ur "" en)°y*d predation of the cooperation on as a revolving fund to continue A dm , to C. H. Pearse- -deed. J. C. | ly week, but that It was ea Johnson to F irst National Bank of pow,ir ot 11,18 disease has been re the part of the general public in ! the scholarship permanently. the road I he put In — i isen - » tlal i n a that i <ne Christian. ,noved fron> more active eiie- | IT _ . _ r r - > care with fire and in observing The scholarship boys still at Yale Cooa B ay—mortgage U r g e s H ig h w a y B e a u ty "bape for winter hauling to Geo m Smith .i r tnlp8 ot chlldbood. Unfortunately 1 the emergency forest closing or-j "re a Junior. Francis Lewis Lawyer Fromm rrom m to Geo M Smith -«atlsfac-1 tllli lg not tn j- fof Eugene, O re, Oct. IL- Preserve Hp "“ Id that the forest service ivpral rea ders. 11927. Jefferson high school. Port tlon mortgage. F J. H untley to sons. »he highw ay beauty o f Oregon. Is and ,h e "»Inlng com pany had lm- la n d ; and a junior, Donald T. Nel- Owen S m ith —deed Mrs A Dub- Diphtheria antitoxin lisa saved | the m essage sent over the state proved the road from Copper to the : son, 1924, Jefferson high school. bers to H. E Miller—deed L. O the lives of many young people and i through the roadside and billboard m ln r that Siskiyou county had Im- L ad ies Aid Mrs. David McKenzie will be hos- ! Other awards went to Gerald Nor- Tiehenor to F. F Friant—deed will continue to do so, but its rec ' com m ittee c f the Oregon Fed e r a -! proved the road from Copper to the Alice W hite to Amanda Sm ith_ ord is far from having reached - tlon „ of Garden Clubs. ---------------- Mrs. Jessie a atat* line, and that Jackson county tess to the Ladies Aid at her home j man Burk. 1926, Jefferson high deed U S to Robt. Sm ith—patent. the aatlsfactory point of offering . „ u,d dn ,t8 "har* It is understood that If and when W ednesday afternoon. Oct. 16. A school graduate, and Charles E d J. B N odine to Bertha Webber— an absolute defense to the germs |M Honeyman. of Eugene, chair- This ■- Is not ' ! man nt *be comm ittee. Is delivering' tTounty Judge Sparrow said that causing the trouble the bill becomes a law. Mr. Sawyer cordial Invitation is extended to ward W right, a graduate in 1925 mortgage. : of Lincoln high school Portland, the fault of ths antitoxin. Given 8 "erles o f talks in this vicinity de- bP would confer with other mem will be designated as the represen anyone interested in this work. even half a chance this prepiira- ' signed to promote popular Interest bprg who graduated from Yale In June, ‘be comm ission upon re tative of the Department of the j tion will develop F n fA v f« ;» « n; J1929 with credit to him self and the i remarkable I In the subject pairing the route. G raveling and D a ir y O w n er V is its Interior. power against the Infection and Entt j i u x i Plains n At i I Dinner / Ilin e r | ,Y Yale a le Alumni association of Ore- In a talk to U niversity J. B Frazier of Eureka, owner o f wage __olll a „ su<'cessfnl battle. - of Oregon ___„ __ removal ot J"8ged rocks at curves Hut a Mrs. Mabel Gillings entertained Kon. and who is now attending the the N ew Lake Dairy at Langlois, half chance Is what it often does sludent8 Mrs. Honeyman traced SO trucks ran pass without back T o L o c a te H ig h w a y at dinner Saturday night having as 1 Yale Law School. c h .ir » d i > accom --------------- z West- not get. i »he movem ent of highw ay beautlfl- Ing up, are the chief needs panied - • by — Henry | her guests Miss Ruth Clark, Mrs nairnian Platt, to whom In- , brooke of Eureka and Dr Logan, ' Barents will promptly admit that catlon from Its source to Its present S h o p s In B andon Mary B. Rice, and Dr. and Mrs no'ries should be addressed, says: | county advieor for Humboldt coun- * plant Iuu"t «row; that a house f la t u s , explaining that It was an C o n tr a c t F or S ta te R ecording to W F Chandler, L. R Pugh and baby daughter. The opportunity is wide open to ty. stopped at the ranch Thursday i"“"1 C"n"t»ucted; Hint many outcom e of the movement orlgl district highw ay engineer, who vis P u b lic ity A w a rd ed boys In sm aller cities towns cou n -'an d Friday of last week to consult S ° HnlTi n*ted by f’a,T’ue, »»'■ «f Maryhill, ited this section last week, the try. not enough o f whom are (n -, with Mr Perkins, manager of^the iX * * m Waah *8 'h«> -nan who first The State Chamber of Commerce P r a c tis e F or C h oir state highw ay departm ent is con by bl^h , ranch, on business matters On Fri- where diphtheria Is concerned. They *,8,o"ed 8 through highw ay from has announced that the contract The girls o f the intermediate I school prinH nll sidering the erection of a m achin for the preparation of copy, book - — — ...... ....... , _____ principals at least early day Mr. Perkins conducted the men «re not wllllnir classes of the Community church J are not willing to io rscovni«. recognize ihe the c »nada to Mexico ery shed and shop in Bandon to lets and other advertising material store and repair equipment used met at the home of Rev. and Mrs. L h ° U , tO enable them to prepare I on a tour of the county, visiting lioeslbllity of thl« disease until It And that Is the j Mrs Dora Grant, Miss Edna which will be used In the statewide in that section and south Into Cur J C W hitsett Sunday afternoon a t ' bPm8elvps Properly. We want par- the creeping bent seed cleaning Is full grown. ...2!,"°^ ° ' 1?. opP°rtunlty J plant at Marshfield, various cream time when antitoxin doee the least Haight. Mrs. Mary B Rice, Miss advertising and developm ent pro ry county An acre o f ground Is 2:30 to begin practise for a choir y , *’ while necessarily restricting I cries in the county and ranches at good. J Ruth Clark, and Mrs. Beeman at- gram. for which the recent leg isla needed and it must be located di for the Sunday school Diphtheria Is a definite develop ture appropriated $25,000, has been enrollment is glad to admit pick- Coos River, Broadbent, and In the rectly on the highway. ment, and while Its beginnings can ed »fvn., selected and chosen by Its Coquille valley Harvey S Hale, lie mistaken for less dangerous con F in a n c e M an V is its j a “mnl- I county agent, was a guest at the ditions, that Is no excuse for any Saturday Stirling A Case, repre ¡cam paign will be carried on In • Im p roved S tr e e ts S o u g h t personnel of Mr. Platt's commit-J ranch on Thursday evening while person closing his eyes to the pos . t , senting the Inter-mountain Build-in-»- innune« »»•- tee includes Harvey N Black, trea s-, the California men were there,— sibility o f serious trouble. I newspapers and farm publications A tin s The C Any E D D IE . T H E A D M A N 7 “ t 8d - ing A Loan association, visited Port urer Audrey R , and will start about January 1 It kind of a sore throat accompanied questing Watzek. Norman , Western World. ting the County Court to m- ._____ ________ .. J y ¡ - S ' » 1; . T ” .“ '? — I j Wilt be followed up with literature by fever should lie sufficient notice Jackson a potential field to put every parent on guard. j and material on all phases of Ore B Mason Mason Ehrman. E h----------- R oya| R o b -1 j w e B u s in e s s mam who Port Orford, to render them more of his company. for the operation Carver Jr S Which means Immediately taking gon opportunities P O M t ADVERTISE IS L ik e ¡ert H Noyes and Rodney L. Gllsan j passable The Community Church the child to a physician or bring Gold Beach, Oct 10— Yesterday T H E F E llE H » »/HO WIMKS is located on Ninth street and the Ing the doctor to IL The profes AT HIS ô tR L IM TH E DARK « E. L. Ward of Boyd. Ore., landed P o n tin g Mill M oved B an d on to S end T eam f a r a v a n P la n n e d condition of the two streets makes sional man alone can discover HE KMOWS WHAT HES DOIUG The C. C. Ponting mill on the The R oosevelt Coast Highway a s whether the throat condition la of it rough traveling for cars, includ T a Qt ■ r «X» o f r h ' K> Tny^i cb,n/ >ok "almon „ llrlllcr lIW uirosr 11 B U T W O 6 O 0 V E L IE POES lo Stock Exposition r the sea-'«>n the fish weighing common or diphtheritic variety. In ... i ing funeral processions, and the Elk river has been moved to the R. sociation Is planning on a Mid The Sm ith-H ughes departm ent o f , 14 pound8 u was caught with a most Inatances, fortunately, he will (W inter caravan to travel south Masonic building is located on G. McKenzie ranch. Fritz Smith the Bandon high school will be reo flV* ounre casting rod and a num- ** abl« to allay all fears. But In Jackson street. The petition is be and Crawford Smith who are a s over the R oosevelt and Redwood those cases that he cannot do so. highw ays and on to Han Diego, as ing signed generally, and it may be sisting in the operation of the mill resented by a team of four boys in | *** ® be“ r 8p,nner ( lie can Immedlslely put antitoxin to „ .. „ ~ signed at the Gillings hardware will cut the cedar on the Seaview the stock-judging contest at the a means o f bringing to the public's i work. That Is the time when It Pacific International Live Stock ° ° W Be“rh ° Ct l0' ~ N W lanch. star« attention the fact the highways g l'e s a splendid account of llself. show to be held In Portland during 'nanaKer o t the blacksand plant i It Is not too much to say that along the coast are In excellent the month o f October. I here, accompanied by L. R Brown, In most instances wtiere antitoxin condition and to broadcast to the M ake R iv er T rip E x a m in e S ch o o l C hildren The matter was brought b efo re' ab a88or,ate In the plant, arrived has been given soon enough, it lias Grants Pass Oct. 11- Monday L. world the great recreational fe a won the victory. It has amazing J W Wheeler of Gold Beach, G Gilbert and C G Byrd o f Los the Baedon Chamber of Commerce' " Wedn,‘8d">' The plant ia near- tures of the coast section o f Ore imwer at this stage of the disease, county health officer, was in Port Angeles C alif, accompanied by at Its last m eeting bv F F Moser, ly finished and it is expected that but its power wanes in proportion g o n The date It tentatively set for Orford Friday conducting his sem i sam e will be given its trial run January 20. and the start Is plan- Merle Mock and C. Briggs, started who requested thnt orga izatinn to t o tlie length of time elapsing be within a few day«. annual exam ination of school chil 1 on a trip down Rogue river to its hein finance a ich a team t . The ned from Marshfield fore the case gets treatment. dren. Friday he examined the pu 1 Take 'I .ike I,., , hailCCB on il,,. |„,sMi mouth at Gold Beach The party Sm ith-H ughes work is new to the pils of the grade school. M etal M arket hllily of diphtheria. Give th e do, is using two boats for the venture Bandon school this term, and the BI k R un o f C h in ook 1 X X " Instructor. J. Sventb states that During two days of the latter ac unusual interest is being shown for Zinc St Louia) C lin ic A p p recia ted ogg per lb counts of themselves part of last week the Sixes river C orn S how N o v . N-9 the first year with enrollm ent more to p p er ----------------------J777 pf.T |b | |»t g —A gentle remind e r : Don't *1 he clinic conducted here each , Coquille Oct 11 The dates for was the scene of a big and unusual y,37 p ,r ounc„ confuse antitoxin with toxin-anti 7 uesday by Drs Houston and Cor holding the annual Coquille Corn than double what was e x p e c t e d C o S il v e r --------- run of Royal Chinook salmon The thell of Bendon Is m eeting a long Show were definitely determined quille and Myrtle Point each send Aluminum (N ew York! .2430 per lb toxin. The former Is treatment catches were heavy, aggregating Have your felt want of the com m unity Here W ednesday night to be Novembe ’earns and with the action taken Antimony (N ew Yorki 0875 prr lb the lat»-r prevention. upwards o f five tons for the two by the chamber of commerce. Coos child immunized with toxin imtl tofore it was necessary to go or to 8 and 9 This annual event attracts N ickel (N ew York) 35 per lb days Guerin Bros and partners toxin. if this advice |« follow,»,i “end to Bandon or Gold Beach for a large number o f people and is an county is assured of another repre Platinum (N ew York) $65 per ounce It will be unnecessary to put anti made the largest hauls. sentattve with the entrance o f the Quicksilver <8an Franc I SCO) medical aid interesting affair. toxin to the test. Bandon team Western World ct, Itis Western Newspaper t'sfon , $124 for 76 lb flask John Hudson motored In from his Elk river farm last W ednesday. W TO L1VK II O LONOKK . .. O