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T O R T ORFORD NEWS October 15, 1929. Joan Lowell’s ‘Cradle of the Deep’ 60,000 strong. O ur d e p a rtm e n t com th e highw ays on foot but none th a t m an d er is invited to be w ith us, she cared to pick up as a tra v e l NOTICE OF to g eth er w ith all o th e r m em bers of ing com panion. the order. FOR r OF PORT ORFORD BUDGET Y ours in P . C. and L., Barrel Mashes Foot C. B. Z EE K , C am p C om m ander •I E. W alstrom is n u rsin g a b ad Seasio,. U w , ¿ ld p r e ^ p a T e budgeT of X " ’. 7 .C h ap t®F 118 ° f the 1821 ly m ashed foot as the resu lt of an poaed to be expended by the P o rt of am o u n t of money pro- accid en t late last F rid a y Mr. Wood- the Levying B oard of Bald P o rt has s e t rford; fo r th e y ear 1930, and Trapping Season Starts day o t N ovem - — — I w ---- — of th ..... e . Sixes u .c . s sto i u re ie w o rth w a as s ber, 1929, a t the hour of 130 P M as the » 7 tb e P o rt Com m ission, in the town of P e rt and the offlce of th e Month Later This A ear v in eg ar onto a as the place, a t w hich e .tiT T » .« P o rt C u rry County, O regon The sta te gam e com m ission is t i “ ' “ a ‘, C®n ' ral wa,ehoU8p and B oard of said P ort, and a t w hich Ume an ,di8CU88<,d w ,th th e L evying calling a tte n tio n of trap p ers to the W alstrom volunteered to lend be su b ject to such tax le v y when m art? d P’“ t® any Ppr8on w ho shall fact th a t th e la st session of the hlm . a hand As the b arrel w as al- « gainst such levy, o / L t y £ r t t h 2 r £ ? ' 7 B h eard ln ,a v o r ° f ° r legislature d esignated D ecem ber 1 m° 8t ° n th ® tr u c k ’ th e vehicle mov- in stead of N ovem ber first as the fo ,w a ,d and the b arrel dropped opening of both th e general and back down 11 8truck on a board sons in terested therein. cford, open to the Inspection of p er- th e beaver tra p p in g season; u n d er Tnd th ® board 8 tru ck th e end of th e new ru lin g th e closing com es W alstrom s foot Dr. J. D R an- A P P R O P R IA T IO N S on F e b ru ary 28 T his change w as **” *8 treaU n < him W h a r f i n g e r _____ m ade in response to an appeal W atchm an ______ ---- * 1,200.00 from fu r men to th e effect th a t Held to Grand Jury W h a rf R ep airs ---- 250.00 d u rin g N ovem ber th e w eather is R oad R e p a i r s ___ — . 1.250 00 R. i E. C n o t sufficiently cold to m ake fu rs C“ u r rtis t ‘8 of of Gold Gold B B each, each, an ar A dm inistrative ---- 5000 Prim e It is th o u g h t th a t The a ? em P1°y* °< Gold B each P ack E q u i p m e n t ______ ---- 280 00 ed opening o f Z 8e « o will r £ , 7 C° " ,p an y ' 7 “ 8 ' Ven “ b® "*"8 Bond R edem ption — loooo to the ad v an ta g e o f t r » n T T ch arg e of non-support of his Bond In te re st ___ ---- 1.300 00 E m e r g e n c y ______ th a t the colder w eather w m ’ m ak " fam “ y ° f “eVe“ chlldren and bound ---- 3.300 00 th e fu r of th eir catch es mn f ° V®r ‘° <h® grand jUry His bond ---- 573 97 able Th atch e s m ore valu- w as fixed a t $1,000. C urtis was i s s u e d « tra“ ’ !TTns“ a T T T 7 ^ “ Wi" ’“F 88 8 * “ " P88 “ T otal P roposed expenditures fo r 1930 ............ * 8-473 97 Of two dollars each ' ee 'h e s t e e l h e a d investigation In r ev enu e ________ ____ w hich an e ffo rt w as m ade to pros- W h a r f a g e __________ I»l J j . ecute th e local p ack in g com pany Surplus, 1928 B udget -I 2,600 00 . tUflent.s I (edged to on alleged buying of illegal fish T axation ___ 2 07 Frats at O. S. C. - 8,87190 O regon S tate College. C orvallis Band to Give DailCe T otal estim ated revenue fo r 1980 I don hav T hh c In a,U,ddnfS/ r° m B 8n- T he B andon C oncert band is » 8,473 97 G EO W SUTTON, n ities a t O regon S t l ' 0 " 7 " ' P‘a n " in* to k‘vp a b‘K benefit dance S ecretary of the P o rt of P o rt O rford N e a . l v 400 8 u ‘ college a t th e S ilver S pray G ardens Sat- 35 social fratT ,nT |mberS J° ‘nCd “ “ U‘day nlghtl O ctobpr 26. the pur- pus d u r L the " 8 ° n ,hp Pam- P°»e being to raise funds w ith loadinK a barre> ot :v..uyi v m taren along tne Facihc Coast w ill have the chance of v is itin r the lived T hireC « n e’ i the b<i at ° n w hlch J ° an L ow ell> au th o r of “T he C radle of the Deep ” d. T h ere is a plan on foot to send the clipper ship all over th e coast A e r o u n o f r h i i dren. in a C hevrolet sedan, re cen tly visited the “M innie A. C aine” in O a k la n d Calif. ju s t closed " PeriOd Wh‘Ch ,O pay for ,h e biK Sousa- H aga, w ho a tten d ed th e sta te fa ir er m em bers or not, a re Invited and T h osc O j phone p u rch ased th is sum m er. The th is year, told ab o u t h er trip. urged to a tte n d th is m eeting and R ich ard Miller and iTwTeT* n T " b‘8 h ° Fn h8S “ dded m uch to the M rs L ester B ogard w as ap p o in t learn th e objects and purposes of and 7 a °F ln 8 tru m en tatlo n and helped inatc- ed tem p o rary le ctu rer In th e ab th e organ izatio n w hich m ust follow land. B eta K appa T readgold Sigm a Alpha E ^ r " Fla" y ‘° PU‘ th ® band ° VPI a t E u ' The P a rk e rs b u rg grange, a t its s e n c e of Mrs. R ay H am block, who th e G. A. R. and, w ith th e ir auxll- Igma Alpha E psilon. gene. It cost several hundred dol- R egular m eeting S atu rd ay , voted to has gone to E u rek a, Cal. ; iary and D au g h ters of V eteran s or- p u t in a booth a t th e co m show a t . ,, lars T he B andon Lions club donat- M onday n ig h t w as set a t a spe : ganization. c a rry on th e good w ork Mice Coquille th is year. T he g ran g e h as - S r OSROUgh Home ed to w ard It. T he balance is be- cial drill p ractice n ig h t as th e and m em ory of the G rand A rm y also been ask ed by th e corn show From Trip to Iowa ing paid off in installm ents. W estm ost g ran g e a t Langlois had of the Republic. They a re th e n a tu com m ittee to p rep are som e so rt of invited the drill team and m em bers (F rom W estern W orld) fe atu re an d ta k e p a rt In th e parade of th e P a rk e rsb u rg g ran g e to a t ral heirs to th e h eritag e an d m u st Miss Louise Fosnough, su p erin Coos County Club be the fu tu re G. A. R. T hey are te n d e n t of the Leep hospital, a rr iv on one day. tend th e ir m eeting F rid ay n ig h t now a p a rt of us. The R iv erto n fe rry question was ed hom e W ednesday evening of last Organized at Normal and help w ith th e ir program . All raised ag ain a t the m eetin g but no the m em bers who can a re p lan n in g Above is th e tw en tieth an n iv e rsa w eek from h er m otor trip to the A shland, Oct. 5 T he Coos C oun defin ite stan d w as ta k e n by th e to a tte n d th e m eeting a t Langlois ry of my organ izatio n and in stltu t- m iddle w est w here she had spent ty club of so u th ern O regon S tate grange. T he m a tte r will be b ro u g h t' lng and In stalling th is cam p No l several m onths visiting w ith re la N orm al school held its firs t m eet up ag ain la te r along w ith the ru ral ! tives and friends She m otored the a t the G. A. R. hall in B andon. ing of th e fall term on T hursday, free delivery question. e n tire trip from M arshalltow n. Sons of Veterans »■•»‘■luwn, | O ctober 3. for the purpose of elect I t is very essentia] th a t o u r cam p Iow a t o R » n i . The g ran g e had as g u ests a t th is 1 e southern ro, ? “ “"T traVeIin« ing offlppr8 Miss D oris Nelson and m eeting, Mr and Mrs. C. H. B ailey ' Called to Arms Increase its m em bership an d o r K N th ew iz a ) i na ih an a M‘88 El8le T p rry ' b" ’b “ f Marsh- Mexico T I L T : ™ Ar,Z° “ nd of R oseburg. Mr. B ailey, w ho is a 1 T his is to give notice to all m em ganize an auxiliary. The aux iliary Npw Mexico. A collision or two, a field, w ere elected p resid en t and p ro m in en t m em ber of his grange, bers o f Bandon C am p No. 1, Sons m ust be to them th e ir m ainstay, Cloud burst, and some tough roads gave an in te re stin g talk on g ran g e of U nion V eterans, th a t th ere will support an d assistance, ju s t as has w ere encountered on the round trip se c re ta ry -tre a s u re r respectively. B andon is rep resen ted by fo u r work, th o ro u g h ly explaining some be a m eeting of o u r eam p a t th e been the W. R. C. to th e G rand Ar- b u t alto g eth er th e 7884 m iles th a t stu d e n ts a t p resen t: Miss Lucille of the m ore d ifficu lt parts. L a te r In G. A. R. hall a t 7:30 p. m., on W ed my of th e R epublic. she traveled w hile aw ay w ere cov A ttend th is m eeting and g et ac ered w ithout m uch difficulty. Miss R asm ussen and MI sh F.lfleda R a n the day Mr. B ailey spoke about the nesday. Oct. 16. Also all eligibles ------- -H uvuny. m is s : uiviimn, s s J T u im dlem an. ju n io rs; and M Miss a n nltn ita sta te fa ir exhibits, an d Mrs. John thereto, sons and g ian d so n s, w heth quainted an d learn th e o bjects and plenty*1 of w e r e ! PpnrHon Bnd Miss M ildred H ow ard I purposes o f th e organization. It is P lenty of people trav elin g along seniors. GRANGE TO HAVE CORN SHOW BOOTH INCLUDE BEAUTIFUL Floras Lake YOUR 1929 ITINERARY On The Roosevelt Highway FISHING - HUNTING - BOATING BATHING FLORAS LAKE HOTEL John R. Smith & Son, Props. Port Orford's Natural Deep Water Harbor THE KEY To the Development of the Great Mid-Pacific Coast Empire Depth of Water from 30 to 42 feet The logical tidewater outlet for the great Mid-Pacific ('oast Empire with its inexhaustible supply of rich natural resources consisting of 1-14 of aH the standing merchantable timber in the I nited States, vast deposits of copper, iron, gold, chrome, cinnabar, .coking Dredging Sunken Rocks Protected from North and Northwest Storms of Summer. coal, granite, marble and a wide vari ety of the more precious mineral; and its great diversity of agricultural Requires Limited Protection from South and Southwest Storms of Win ter. Repeatedly Selected by Board of .Ar my Engineers as Harbor of Refuge for Pacific Coast. All Year Round Harbor for Deep Sea Fishing. 9300-Ton Vessel Loading in Port Orford Harbor Pori Orford Chamber of Commerce PORT ORFORD, OREGON Center of the Great Recreational Re gion of Southwestern Oregon. All Year Round Harbor for Deep Sea Fishing.