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I •Port Orford Deep Water Harbor - The KEY to the Development of the Vast Natural Wealth of the Mid-Pacific Coast Empire PORT NEWS Number 50. Bureau Willing to Cooperate; State Must Act Also Protecting Beauty Feature Of Oregon H ighw ays At H ighways E x p o s itio n N ew Train Schedule Protection of Investors Sought “Reloading” Practice Exposed E ffective last Sunday The Chamber of Commerce is in PORTLAND. Oct. 16.—The cam- schedule of pasenger trains was receipt of a pamphlet issued by paign of the Oregon Federation of made on ‘he Marshfield-Portland Foster and Kleiser, the outdoor Garden clubs to conserve the n atu r-1 Iine of the Southern Pacific The billboard advertisers, in which they al beauties of Oregon's highways I nigbt ,raln leaves now at 7:55 p. seek to combat the movement for and to keep them clean and free m'' ‘ns‘ead ° t 7.30 p. m.. and the the elim ination of the «ign and from ail disfiguring advertising will mornin8 ‘ rain from Portland ar- billboard nuisance from the high be featured at an exhibit to be r'vrs ”* f 40 a - m The day train The effort of the Port Orford ways of Oregon The pamphlet is m aintained by the federation at the leaves Marshfield for Portland at Receiver To Run Mill Chamber of Commerce to obtain COQUILE. Oct. 21.—D. D. Hall v k ^ th T t t‘7 S T H”“ " P0 *"*' P acific International Livestock Ex- 6 55 “ m arriving at Portland at the creation of a refuge for sea- l)r. Keizer Buried T <Mln,ng Truth) | vlz-> tha‘ ‘be highways are con- position in Portland, October 26 t o 5 3 ® p nl ’ and ‘he day train leav- lion on the reefs o ff the Oregon r e c e iv e r ir.r t h . Dr Phil Keitor XT AX. 1 In principle program to ex- " ^ 7 fU"d8 ’’“ “ d fr° m ‘h® November 2. j I in8 —- Portland ------------ at 8:30 a m , arives R oved North poge the prine|ples on which fraud coast has m et with a w illingness mill. today started up the mi'll T o at Marshfield at 6:30 p. m. H„ ? ^ ? X; n?.ayor.. was schem es are based the National 8r® thereforc PubIlc <■ * the part of the United Bureau cut the logs on handP Mr Hall is I P“ b % A group of the N orthwest’s out- of the opinion that the sawed m I L th8‘ 9® ® n®ry and standing speakers, including Frank 1 _ J hl8 chanK* ot schedule will per- h o n T L / ^ ’u ^ ' b u ^ s / ^ . ^ ’ m ®e“ *r Busln®88 Bureau is display- ot Fisheries to cooperate in this honors, while business houses In , , , 7 , “ " dl8p“ y- Ko- . sawea lum scenic beauty are properties belone- laudible work. to b e X , “7 the ‘umber lng to the public as a whole giv- Branch Riley, of Portland. M ar-1 m“ “ pa88engel of the Coast Auto North Bend suspended activity and ' ^ " R e - I ^ d i n ’ 7 . ,W®*‘‘ ly po8ter In a letter to Senator Steiwer the th e n o n T T n / T T , T ! . 1O! S. " °W ln in« th® P“ bl*' ‘he moral right to shall L. Dana, associate editor of IT " * 8' ° r f° r *hat llne’ havlng ®m- hundreds of sorrowing friends filled , , ?' This, the Bureau bureau states that providing the | ‘h® P°nd w l” «ell for sufficient maintain its highways in a state the Oregon Journal, and Douglas IP ® Ume Marahfield in which to the Thuerwachter Funeral home to 7 “ 1 " ° f ‘he fraudu- cooperation of the State of Oregon | f u n d s c , e a " UP ‘he major por- unmarred b y the commercial s lg T A. Shelor, manager of the W a sh -' Cat' “ n®ce88ity heretofore denied overflowing lent 8ale8man “ > 6« back and re- Ington Automobile asociation w l i |l th®m undei the old schedule which is obtained, “that no great d iffi-1 tion of the indebtednes and permit and billboards i work "suckers” who have proven Paying an inspired tribute to his them selves to be easy to sell culty would be experienced in se- o f a reorganization o f the business address the members of the federa- I Cal'ed f° r Very clo8e connec“ °n 8 a‘ I ducted Th* P ' , J E Snyder, con- In a communication from the tion and others Interested on sub- M arshfle,d- curing such action.” The letter , on a good clean basis. Homecoming Game further says that inasm uch as O r e - — ------------- — X5 m e m tl m m° re than B^ a u to P ™ " ”! m anager. In Jecta relating to , conservation of , the North Bend the industries where the posters gon pays a bounty for the destruc- r ,, At Oregon State ‘h® na‘ural beauties along the Invitations For Tour ! 35 members 7 of attendance tion of the sealion, the G o v e r n >C CS D e m a n d f o r P r o p e r t y Follow are exhibited It is pointed out that Oregon State college is the first highw ays and restriction of o u t-, EUGENE. Ore., Oct. 19—Invlta- 7 ? " ”° ment is not in position to recom- j "Slnce Governor Patterson an- of _______ ______ 8e7 a‘ th“ fUnera' re,,abl® dea,era «om eum e. recom- the big state _____uio schools to hold its "Our av Z t i8‘nn T°,V',ng P‘cture8’ “°"8 h ave' been received here for home. the Interment at Sunset cem- mend additional purchases of their mend the creation of a refuge at nou"c®d tha‘ »he last gap o f the j Homecoming~c^lebration th'i's year T ,,Beautlful and How Lane county to take part In a this tim e as it would not be 'in ¡®oast highw ay would be under con- the affair being set for next Sat- v s ! ~ £ “ ? ■ Keep It So, and 'The Man Find- R oosevelt h lo h w .v .« accord w ith existing law o f the ' tra®t wben the Hogue river bridge urday, October 26 The chief at _____ lit State ” i interest d.n there ” 7 *” *" traCti°" for the ° ld grad8 a "d ° ‘«t erature will be distributed. San Diego. Cal., and way points, laid to rest. U8Ua“ y Pred,ca‘8d on • l‘h- Regarding question of l wheth ,,,„„, along the er the merger appeal, the exchange — — e * the » *• M U C O tlU H U W IIC L II- pn o s t ” „ _____Property 4 T ------I ers is, as usual, u o u t“ l a H- big U Ig football I O O lD a ll The P acific International expo- This ,s the f l » ‘ R oosevelt highway <tr the sealion is unduly d estru ctiv e! xrPWnnrf P£ F S Mart,n of game which will be between the sition wiii be a part of the cam- caravan to southern California It I of stock appeal or the appeal based ™ e d s c le n t T t 7 7 7 ' ’and veste^dav’T n T i s T a T t o ^ a ’ Vand“IS ° ' “ “ h“ ’f > 8 hoped Lan'c C(>Un(y Fair A Success 'T s u h T n 7 7 ’, th “ naign "f o f th' the O?ego"n Oregon ‘Federation Federation o of 18 hoped ” to~hav~e to have V a ?arge large ’' Lane V ^ e n f thL i ih e v ♦ u,r,e' l com a “People are m aking inquir- ' k This occaaion has ' or many year» Garden C1“ bs and or county county delegation The closing of the year's busl more W°*'th Garden Clubs and other other state state or- delegation make make the the trip trip some fi h ar<> T ii' Wh 0 les and ‘here has been considerable 7 " mad<? “ 8° rt ° f “hom ecom ing’’ ganizations to arouse and have ex- and ald ,n Impressing the people "ess of the Coos and Curry County reads' X X !le w T , 8bermen tbC OP? ° act,vlty '« sales. I beiTve that 7 ° f ° regon as wel1 and Pre88ed publlc oplni°" « » '" « t the ° f ’» » « ‘e m California with the Fair association was made at a 7 ., m .L .ion Tin a T ' . T , ak ng the , this demand for property in thp he edltor of the NeW8’ has received mjuries to this state's natural an.l 8cenlc beauty and other advantages m eeting of the members of the In ‘be merger scheme, a sales- „ „ deba‘able ° ne 11 vicinity of the coast highway w ill “ sp e c la l m vitation to attend the scenic beauty along the Oregon of the Roosevelt coast highway 1 Hoard of D irect.,,s held iast week man W **” "nd r” ’ort tha‘ ‘he iTon is destruc?iver ofT oT dnsh CO"tinUe '"d« « n l‘a'y « n d V h T .b Z u “ 7 8 ,‘ W“ h th e ° th e r 9cr,b p s : h ‘ghW ay9 ! “W ho.e-hearted support of all the ' A f‘- Pay‘"8 a" ‘he bllis. it was " abou‘ “> b“ ab«orbed by ih e ‘ b e -a s , iink is co m p eted “ d, J “ 1/ 8 T “? “8 ? e re8t ot t h e , . -------------------- p- pI* a'°»* >b'^ great highway '° ™ d <ba‘ «he fair of ,92» was the thTTtoTb7 ” the State authorized a bounty on the ' ®J“8’ "n* *s c°m ple‘ed rabid fans Thfi gatheri Qf , . will bring boundless returns.” It is mo8t successful that has been held . . " , 8,ocl< belng wor‘h con- the anim al and started the whole- summer hoT e s ” m T Martin f° ‘ tors is managed by the indust. ,al r F e s t e <l * O r I O st zwr- » . . announced by George Armstrong ln a number of years leaving a nice 8 <“ ‘rabIy ‘"ore. and as a special term^nlted ^ h WlhlCh T 8 n fhr'yo eX’ th® 9lt® for thp sou' h a PProachSfor dePartment StUdent O RtHMKTV director utrector of of the the Roosevelt R <>I ffice lice Robbery Coast ba,ance in the treasury which en onc<>a8lon to stockholders they are abled the management to pay off p*r™ “ ed ‘° buy som e more stock gon Coast ' This" boon, 7 n r L T fU‘Ure highw ay bridge across T / A i J " ’! J “! th° 8e Wh° ' m 7 ° LD BEACH' Oc‘ ‘» .-S h e r iff highway association gon Coast. This bounty, prior to 1 Y a n ,iin » ’ “y care to tour the campus. a m ortgage that has been hanging th® ° ld prlce before the prlee ____________ Turner. Herb Crook and Jack Clark ___ the 1929 legislature, w as I Yaquina $7.50. T bay has h been e ' ° een selec‘ed. but i over the association for several g°®8 “P Of coursc. the merger last legislature r e d u c e d I t t„ v » 1' 1” 1 8 fe r r y w i" h a v e ‘ ° be u se d . g a m e t h is y e a i b e g in s a t 2 ° f fu r r y county, and Ray Plalsted Hoover’s Proposal years. ( never materializes. cents anarentlv feelin e that t h e Untl1 a br,dg« 1« built which is a ° c*°ck instead of half hour earlier De* Norte county, Friday arrest- _____________ “In ‘he exchange scheme, the K„ , P„ . ,._y _____ th at. the m atter o f several years. ’ i as 18 the custom when Homecom- ed Carl Martin. 23, for robbery of Not Liked By Miners bounty was unwarranted, and, as salesman frankly admits that the ______ ing 1« in November. ' stores in Gold Beach. Pistol River . — ---- *'•» BOISE, Idaho, Oct. 19.-—No sup* ( ilH F liv A(**f*ni one legislator expressed it, “so that 8tock «Is p-ospects holds is worth and Brookings, and later Martin, P°rt whatever for President Hoov- ! J S I the boys could get back a part of Apple Crop Short Who has served time in both the er’« proposal to turn surface right Aide Ig Sought portllnHy "to ' recouo' t h ? 7 T Paulman Reads N ew s the cost of their am m unition.” A recoup the loss by MEDFORD. Ore., Oct. 15.—Pick- consin and California peniten- *n ‘he public domain over to the BANDON, Oct. 17 " An axHlstani effort Is trading the stork b for The Chamber o f Commerce re is" noaw 1 n Pfaun lng, ° f ,N T ° n apple" in 'ccceip^ao fT ? e tt e r Pfrom ’ his ‘L h X T o r ' ^ i r 8^ OinCe In’ StateS W“8 f° Und at ‘b® ‘ «cent i being made to obtain an ^ w some ^ a°h other 7h cently forwarded the results of its a n d 7 n c 2 ii . 7 . ° rchards atlve in Ladysmith. W isconsin. 57' ” ? hat h® COmmlt' min ng C° nVentl° n Spokane' A gricu ltu ral agent nrlce in th .. ...... . ¿ 7 lgh Spokane de for the Coun‘y County A gricu ltu ral agent price In this trade, however "a investigation o f the question as to P_ _ Plant« of this section, j where his son, W illiam K. Paulman '' robbery of the Pistol River clared Ravenel Macbeth, secretary ; whether the anim al is unduly de- .T h e crop is estimated at from 320 1 .V T u y ln ’g ’sayinTThaT £ ^ “ 7 7 " P° St O" ' cp ” x'ar tin ‘^ i l T ' ^ ' t ^ Z of’ ^ IdZh^MinTn“«" 7 7 7 ^ 7 sou ctive of foodflsh to the Bureau to 350 cars, about half the usual ls excepOonaHy cold „ om w e u ith , recommendation ! crop. About 25 per cent o f t h is « . . . « « ■ ..___ .y C°*d there of Fisheries : ° Ver tO the Fedpral authorities /o r his return to Boise ’K “ “ ' on the ,h ' ° OT' rn” ' n* now, prosecution x made by the federal Government to small pack is being shipped to 7 7 h 7 » NeWS; 8nd tb a t' - * , Macbe‘h' ' ,rom the 8‘a‘e8 o f ' a “7 ? tt 7 ' county determ ine the matter once and port markets and the large size to'17 , 7 7 7 7 g 8Ch° O1 ^ dy' lo s p n h in r> r j Arlzona' Colorado- rdah« Montana. ; agen‘. “ *"« indicated here today sm ith The letter contains a word J°>>Cpnine Gets Refund NcW Mexic°, Oregon, South Da A resolution w as passed on Wed- for ail, and it is hoped that the dom estic points '________ of greeting to all his friends in ' GRANTS PASS, Ore., Oct 19— kot“ Texa8' W ashington. Wyoming nesday at the m eeting of the Ban results of this inquiry will be avail j port Orford. i Paym ent of $48,138 86 by the United 8nd Ala8ka' and 1 faH«d to find a don Chamber of Commerce favor- able before the convening of the States governm ent as a refund on delegate who supported the pres Ing the raising of $500 In each 1931 legislature so that dependable * l i ‘‘d r 01“ I Hsl,Jir,U(‘nj railroad lands in Josephine county ldent'8 ProPo»a' The convention ! county to further the work of the information may be had as a basis j SALEM. Oct. 17 —An order was Sparks Has Set Back The condition of George F h88 be<?n recelv®d by the county * a 8 h o8t*'e ‘° ' t but adopted a res County Agricultural Agent. If to determ ine w hether the bounty signed by Chief Justice Coshow to- B r comm issioners. The fund, accord- ° ut on ,h an k lng him for his Inter- ‘his amount of money can be bud- should be removed, or w hether it day comm anding George Joseph, a Sparks, m ining man of the Middle ‘° 8tate law ' mU8‘ be divided T *" tbe We8t “nd ,ndor8ed his geted in each county, $2,400 will be should remain and the sealion be well known Portland attorney, to Elk district, who was accid en tal^ _ a ... into RN m u n ii. __ ■ p la n to A p p o in t a f i m m i n a i n n Ir» ì I p frnm “PP01"1 a C commission to Sf‘ set t AMÌ aside from «ms.ns-nma.— government 4 funds completely exterm inated. In view appear before the state supreme shot with his own gun at his home ‘nt° 35 county. city, road and school P. 8" X ‘he Problem ” | for 8uch P“ ' P°aa »»d It is felt that of the fact that California protects court on November 4th, and show on October 12th. is reported as ’8X refund8 Tbc general tax tfund ~ . much can be done to further the the sealion along her coast such an cause why he should not be dis- som ewhat critical at the tim e this 7 , 7 ® coun‘y ha« received $29.- H ighw ay Hearing Filed ®xcelient work a c c o m p l i s h e d investigation by the Bureau of; bared from the practise of law in is written, (M onday) Mr Sparks 30887 The balance is divided be- tween ----------------- vartous school districts. Fisheries will undoubtedly result in ' Oregon, as a result o f the charges who is a patient at the Em ergency " -------- - ---------- I P O R T E N D . Oct. 18 - T h e State thrOUgh aUch “ med,UIn I Hl, hway Commission has filed an -------------------- uniform action by ail the coast made by Thomas Mannlx, Portland hospital ln Bandon under the care i states in this m atter. attorney, that Joseph Henry Han- t ot Dra- Cothell and Houston has E stsb lish Pead Line» ‘ Wed’ i sen. a newspaper man. and others been improving during the past Deputy Fish Wardens last week way bridge across Rogue river at a 7 pp 7 J ° hn«‘°n, aon of Roosevelt H irhw av Tour ™nspired to “p,ant »suor at the I" ««* and the change In his condl- established a dead line o n ^ h x"a_| v R ~a c c h • vi■!I( gaJl sJICfl post- G o ld j , n , . _ A^’e,, 8 Joh»a‘<«. former nooseveil Mignw3 ^ lo u r homp of John Rand an MBOclate I tion Is received with regret by his and Sixes rfverT to govern The Roosevelt Coast H ighw ay Caravan to Los Angeles has been definitely set for January 20. 1930. the big parade to leave M arshfield at 7 a. m., on that date, traveling south over the R oosevelt and Redwood highways to San Francisco, thence on south to Los A ngeles Every- one is Invited to participate in this flg event which is designed to give wide publiety to the scene region traversed by the R oosevelt High way. present situation is the outgrowth district | of the political fight that has been I waRPd again8t a8go<.ia, p jugtlcp • Gets Her P eer Rand for gomp ypars pagt GRANTS PASS. Ore., Oct. 1 9 — While her h u .b a n d tr.m p ed the h ill. Fish Can't Amend t o m e m X t T d ^ X . r a X S T h . lower dead „ line on each o st'ream e rm e n | „ th in e gT arm e n g iitT in e e h r T s brhtee h e re T The d f raw h ^ y w .'u 1 h 7 . is aproxlm ately one-fourth mile have «. k i.k g w' 7 T ’ 'eng,h ° f mile from the mouth of T he l ^ ,e P, T ‘he 1230 feet from center to center and ’ tream ’ , while the upstream dead- I*“ “ •* ,h « highw ay, bridge, I m"k' " r ’ „ i ___ n ", v . 2 2 2 ca8h " “Favorable Information" I. of a w l'l»> v*rle‘y, the bureau states Us- uaHy *‘ 1« ‘hat the stock is soon to bp lla‘ad on some exchange a, a h*gber price, but frequently the «"issmnn will vary It according to R« “ PP*1"! ‘o a particular prospect . *8 a,way« fictitious Invariably ,b e "al« m a n says the value of the fltock _a 8t<* * will w l" Bn be Inoraa*..^ increased but stock- b°i‘de7 a ‘«’ Permitted to buy a cer- ~ n ' a»«tm ent” of shares at the d prpc , workL 7 7 7 r*'°ad" ," 8Om8,‘"’e« * " rk“d “« ‘his ''allotment" swindle. ..... and p ose. an executive of the a. az.i company who is Just checking up _________ . * were o o a married subtly gets the' s t£ k h o ld ’ 7 t o ° ' P ° r,land' at the brides home In Portland on ° Ct° b®r 5tb Mr Job"8“ >" •*>•' born and grew to manhood In Port Or'ori*- '■ employed In the engln *" n tell him that his "allotment" was a ear ta,n ™ mbpr «>' -b7res J h ’r e u X ‘he saiesm .n becom j. . J r m^ d o'.*me that the etoekhohm r'w g, “ 1 . “ ” ?............ «.< ~ e t k 2 S 7 rement* ar® h,ghw ay oommission, and the bride ‘he first salesman was robbing hi™ GOLD BEACH, Oct. 18—It Is X e e n X 7 ‘aT T 7pp‘ p'aa;a"c; former,y resided in Marshfieid. by not ietting him ha“ M.7 7 . “IT on the outskirts of the city, stood per,od of three weeks before the claimed that since Ralph Cowgill P , ' d n nverhead Their many friends wish them a lotment." The prospect Is told , hot of the state fish commission dyna- on her back door step and got d®ad ,ine ac‘ l°n becomes effective. her buck. She used a 22-callber t --------------- -— water T h . b r i d g e ^ I m a te iT ’ T'", mlted R ainy Falls on the Rogue rif,p A. C. Snider o f Sixes was a buai- cost $650,000 I wa" no|dlng out so he could buy river some 30 miles west of Grants Pass. that fish cannot jump the | d husband haa bpen *on<‘ In ‘own Monday morn- R eal-E state .Man V isits TLad".Tnal 9harea hlm88lf *«>d iriHNf* T B a ns*<«#l» _• ing. T.lt. .mA ascend .k ____ . to I. its oays. falls and the - stream H ,h " BROOKINGS. Oct. 1. J R ___ Hll, I w w Fordney, realty dealer of stockholder Is entltl d I I Thn,„ ,k '*« recovering from a serious illness Klanmth Falls, accompanied by percentage „( *"’ltl' d- In a large | upper reaches The Commission .Survey O f Caves man 5 3 ^ 2 7 ' mU*‘C ,'lor® und,,r ,h e cara Dr Tyler of Mrs. Fordney arrived In Por, O. , ° f att' mpt8 tha “double I has ordered an investigation made Oregon Made Linen 7 a 7 . 7 . ^ 7 ,d’ ' - . ‘n tb® d e s c e n t City Mr. Hi.l is o 7n er I ^ d - " ' " F- ‘ Or reload success,u, in selling an GRANTS PASS. O re, Oct 15 — I successful In ; by three o f its men. SALEM, Oct. 18- The many and o ;" c u7 rv", “ r97 ,e 7 ’ Monday and are spending other batch of the A survey of the w ater volume o f , sarne stock ” various problems whleh have con- X county hunting of the Chetco Auto Park , som e time Investigating business | ♦ he Oregon caves stream s will be j fronted the introduction and grow ' conditions In this section. started here Monday, under the di-1 EDDIE, THE AD MAN D eer Season Closes ing o f flax and the m aking o f linen rection of Philip H Dater, United C» I In Oregon. Including the large <n, PILL BOOSTER SAYS J - “— h.Unl,ng 8p“ °" for deer States district engineer for the for ♦ closed Sunday In the Ro|fue amount of money required, h a v e ' est service. FUAjtJY, TH’ RESULTS been largely solved, and the m ak river section excellent hunting was 1 ^ / FOLKS GET FROM OUR- UL' Dater will filed his report in ing of linen is now an accomplished bad by the many hunters who o l e ivALfr APS - w a i t HW WE MUST KEEP ALIVE Washington, where congressional fact. Sales of Oregon made linen ( came to Curry county for their GIMPUS RAM CUE IM RAY IH OUR COMMUliiTY IS appropriation for the installation goods for the month o f Septem annual sport. Hunting In the Port P e f o r e y e s t e r p a y s is s u e , THE SPiTtTOF . '•'UMlt '4. and operation of electric power in ber were $39.000 The quality of Orford region was not as good as ® G i R l WAUrep t o h e l p w it h -THIS IS OlFPieuLT AT TIMES, the caves will be sought. The cave’s these goods is in many eases su usual, although many deer were HOUSEWORK"• LAST AjlGKT AMO REQUIRES fcOU ’AG« »BUT territory is a part of the Siskiyou killed. re perior and the prices lower than TW' STORK F.RCUGKT Hf*A > 'a ' ' LET A -,-OWU OLIGE GfcT THE national forest. , those generally in vogue. sow ?» it tn T Î A ’ l a z y ; h o p c k s s ? " wzuats t h e WO I USE?"4U0 IT!' GOOSE IS The various civic bodies o f Ore- 1 Rtf urn From Trip (26CKFPI IT BECOMES MERELY gon are being requested to promote ' Fresh Perries Served , Mrs E L. Jamelson of Sixes ac a DEAD eOMMUWnv, JUST j the sale of Oregon made linen | BROOKrNGS Oct. 16. — Frank by her daughter and w a it ij j g f o r t h e u n d e r t a k e r com p an ied goods in every w ay possible. Pallady picked tw o gallons of ripe TO ajMVET THE IMHABlTAUTS ^on-ln l’ w, Mr. and Mrs Clayton ¡A iken of Camas Valley, returned • rawberrles o ff his patch Mon Owe 0Y OWE TO t h e OTHER Annual Show at F*ortland home last week after an Interest day and brought them to town aoM M ow n v, o w l y s l ig h t l y P O R T I^ A N D . O re O< t in The ing and pleasant auto tour which where they were served at the DEADER ow t h e EDGE OF annual show of the Pacific Inter- f^betco Inn ‘00k (hem over the McKenzie Pass TOWW national Livestock Exposition will to Bend, south to Crater i^ k e and held In Portland on October ?6»h Klamath Falls, through the Rogue Kill Four Coiipar to November 2nd Blueblooded river valley, and north on the Pa GOLD BEACH. Oct. 15—Fred livestock from all over the coun cific Highway to Coos Junction Gardner, recently killed four large try will be on exhibition, and the ♦ hence to Coquille and south over "ougar In the Chetco river district annual stock sale will attract many the Roosevelt highway home They ♦he anim als being treed by his buyers Railroads are offering re report an enjoyable outing. dogs, after w hich Gardner shot duced fares on account of this them. event. TlieWesi venson O at Mr and Mrs Perry Alspaugh ’pent Sunday visitin g relatives and friends In Ophir Mr. and Mrs Alspaugh have rented a cottage of F F F rian t Mr and Mrs C C Moulson who ■ v recently purchased the A B Hog gatt place on the Sixes have rented 1 the Loucke residence for the w in ter ih T ’r T X ! ’ 1 Mb ,e» O Ea,i‘î Oga’ mark» the .pot w r o te “TH c ? °f Lou,a Stevenion 6tood. Here he K n . . T . S,Iver? d° Squatter..- M ... Norma Hayden, a alia., Texa., achool teacher, who is touring the west coach.' 7 V,,“ ed th# halIowed Hter.ry shrine in her Chevrolet Visit Sixes Hadon Rock hey of Portland, and Roy Jarmon o t Marshfield, spent Friday In Sixes transacting buai- Floyd Keller has been the Logger's Pool Hall. I .tl«g