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    Port Orford, Oregon. Tuesda
PORT ORFORD NEWS
Eatarttd at the Poatofflce at Port Orford, Oregon, aa second class
mall m atter under Act o f March 3, l» 7 *
Published w eekly at Port Orford, Oregon
080
W 8ORAN8ON. Editor.
Along the Seashore
November 5, 1929.
He Located Another
Claim
By FREDERICK HART
PORT
ORFORD
NEWS
H. L. HOUSTON, M. D.
Gold Hill, Nov. 1.—A recen t
P h ysician an d Surgeon.
strik e of rem ark ab ly rich gold ore
O ffice 491, H om e 492
on the Sylvanite, n e a r Gold Hill P h o n es:
In Jack so n county. Oregon, one of
F a h v - M orrison B ldg
th e th ree gold pro p erties In th a t
B andon, O regon.
s ta te ow ned by th e D iscon Gold
M ining Com pany, h as ju s t been a n ­
C. R. WADE
nounced. A large n u m b er of sa m ­
ples of the ore, literally g listening
A tto rn ey-at-L aw .
w ith gold, a re being exhibited a t
th e offices of th e com pany, In the
First N ational Bank Bldg
A m erican B ank building, Seattle,
-
Oregon
a n d according to P re sid e n t A. D Bandon
C oulter, these show values ru n n in g
Into tho u san d s of dollars to the
ton.
DR. L. R. PUGH
*1 VE never eaten such delicious
■ wiifT
w affles!" exclaim ed Stephen
T ide table for week ending N ovem ber 12th. 1929. a t P o rt O rford.
H art ridge i t s he gazed regretfully
at a clean-sw ept plate. "Do tell
SUBSCRIPTION RATES:
High
Low
me. Mrs. W ard, how you get them
One T e a r ___________ ._______ |l .e e
A M P M
A M. P. M
so c r is p !
Mrs. W ard beamed on her prize
Hll M o n t h s _________
an
W ednesday, Nov. 6 ......... .
3 45 2:31
8:42
947
boarder. Stephen H artrid g e w a i a
Adverttalng rates 16 cen ts oer colum n tn:b
T h u rsd ay , Nov. 7 .
.................... 4:43 3:20
young mining engineer, an d th ere
9:32
F rid ay . Nov. 8
.........
.5 : 4 3 4:25
bad been some com petition am ong
10:41 10 48
S atu rd ay , Nov. 9
the keepers of boarding houses fo r
6 41 5 44
Tuesday, November 5, 1929.
11 39 12:06
Sunday. Nov. 10
the honor—und profit—of Ills trade,
7 34 7:02
12:37
1:14
S tephen had tried them all, and
M onday, Nov. 11
......................... 8:20 8:09
1:30
2:13
For every s o r t of suffering there is sleep p r o v id ­ T uesday. Nov. 12 ___ -------------------- 9:00 9:08
a fte r one tria l a t Mrs. W ard’s had
2:18
3:03
rem ained as a perm anent guest. He
ed by a gracious Providence, save that of sin.
T his ore w as obtained d u rin g the
lived down a t his little shack,
D en tal S urgeon
w here he spent his tim e m aking sin k in g of a w inze on a payshoot
—John Wilson.
Birthday Banquet
Cape Blanco Lighthouse out
rep o rts and testin g soils and from the Cox & L ym an tu n n el at
S u n d ay noon a t th e W estern Cafe, '
A t P o rt O rfo rd P h a rm a c y
Has Latest Equipment unprom ising looking ro c k s ; but for d epth of 420 feet from th e s u r­
I Mr. an d Mrs. W. T. W hite, jr., en-
his m eals lie never failed to rep o rt face. and several old m ine o p e ra ­
(S
u
n
d
ay
O
regonian)
' te rta ln e d a t a m ost enjoyable ban- ;
to Mrs. W ard prom ptly on the dot. to rs from T elluride and C ripple Phone l « l
P o rt O rfo rd , O re
I q u et in ho n o r o f W T. W hite, sr., ' T h a t lighthouse and lighthouse-
Bless you, Mr. H artridge, I don’t
, who«* 84th b irth d a y w as N ovem ber 1 kPe,’er8 have k ep t ste P w ith P>°8- m ake them waffles. I’m no hand to C reek. Colorado, who have visited
j 1st. A bout 40 g u ests w ere present, i e88 *8 ev ,dent uP«n a visit to the cook. I Just run th e place and see and exam ined th e w orkings and
I T he long d in in g tab les w ere beau- fam ous C aPe B lanco light located th a t everybody g ets served. I t ’s th e ir output, a re said to have ex­
BATTLE ROCK IN JEOPARDY
j tifu lly d eco rated w ith larg e bou- a t th e m outh o t th e sixPS riv er my d au g h ter Mary th a t's th e cook. pressed th e ir belief th a t the prop- ;
She can tak e a little flour and som e e rty Is developing Into a typical
Historic B attle P rin b - l'n t h r i P m d
v.,1
L
u q u ets of choice yellow ch ry san th e- neai *
f J' ford Or<> T his cape
milk and an egg or so and m ake tellu rid e mine. Some of the sa m ­
Ft a u n t n a m e K O C k in the Fort Orford harbor, m um s from th e Doyle ran ch a t i !’ tke mo8t w esterly point o f m aln-
you think you’re s it,in ’ right at ples now show n a p p e a r to th e
the scene of a bloody encounter between nine white W e'*derburn. A utum n leaves an d land in th e U nited S tates, accord your m other's own ta b le !”
nak ed eye as a su n b u rst of gold, on
ing
to
W
alter
Maben,
k
eep
er
of
vines form ed th e back g round
‘•Really? Why haven’t I m et this a tellu rid e and sylvanite hase, and
men and a horde of some three hundred howling sav- ivy
decorations.
At th e end of the th e light.
paragon of the kitchen?”
CONFECTIONERY
Just set w here you are, sir, no m icroscope is required to dis- '
ages in June, 1851, which paved the wav for civiliza- banquet table- Camilla white, the T hough th e lighthouse h as n o t and “You
cern the e x tra o rd in a ry values they
I'll
ask
her
to
come
In,”
she
Up-to-Date Goods
U —. i - n
.1
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•
: eldest g ra n d d a u g h te r of Mr. W hite,
g re a tly tn ex terio r ap p ear-
contain.
tion in Southwestern Oregon, is in jeopardy. The e r , b ro u g h t In th e b eau tifu lly de- changed
«nee since it w as fashioned of replied genially. Then, calling to
Always Fresh
of th e house:
land embracing the rock is privately owned, as are co
whi rated
h an d lighted b irth d a y cak e hom e-m ade b rick s in 1870 th e lens the “M hack
ary! Oh, M ary! Come here
| w hich h ad been b aked by Mrs.
W. J. Paulman, Prop.
th e lam ps an d the sound w arn a s p e ll!”
County Clerk Records
also the adjacent shore lands. These lands have been ' W hite, Sr. Mrs. O eneveve B eem an es,
ings signals have been co n stan tly
“ Yes, m other," replied a voice.
P o rt Orford, Ore.
M ining in stru m e n ts continue to
kept vacant since the very beginning, as if by com- I a c te d as to a stm a ste r, Mrs. E lla im proved as sience h as discovered In a mom ent the door sw ung open receive th e ir sh a re of th e a tte n tio n
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.
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K n ap p an d Mrs. M abel G illings m ore efficient m ethods of focusing and Mary entered. Stephen rtiss of C ounty C lerk C aughell for re ­
from his seat and w aited expect
mon consent, to make Battle Rock accessible to the giving toasts. Mr. w h ite resp o n d ­ light and sound.
cording. those d u rin g the p a st week
nntly.
being:
public and to perpetuate it as a historical m o n u m e n t . ! ^ " Ä ' 7 b,. C . ^ r Ä ^ : L k ™’ " ! ? “ ' f.":.
“Mary, this Is Mr. H artridge, the
F lorence H erm an, location notice.
but now it is proposed to erect buildings on the shore
who *• * an " accom
-----of plished
,r" ll«hl
te n o r »*1»
P nr)s bunt
ju s t in bpforp thp P ra n c o . PrUB. engineer down ut the riv er shack,’
beamed Mrs. W ard. “An’ this If
F. A Dowdy, location notice.
soloist, delig h ted th e g u ests w ith I R|an w a r thpn ,OB(lp() jntn fhp
lands, which will render this historic treasure inac­ 'T h e R ose,” "R ose of P icard y " and nf onp thp a ”
my daughter, Mr. H a rtrid g e—the
.
,
,,
C. M Lewis, proof of labor.
one
th
a
t
m
akes
them
waffles
yor
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-1 s A
a m o n v
xw .X * .. ’ I i or
il
vcr T h
pad
. onp . . °*
. fam
. . ous A m erican cllp-
ilver
h r read
m ong th e Clnlri
Gold,
cessible to the public and cause it to become forgotten “S
SERVICE STATION
A. E. S tra in to S tate of O regon,
p er ships sailed round C ape H orn Mhe so much."
th e g u ests Joining In th e ch o rus j
Mary blushed and laughed de­ m ortgage.
amid the litter and debris of the backyards thus Ames Jo h n sto n of M arshfield very and landed on th e beach a t C ape lightfully.
Stephen H artrid g e looked
B lanco in sm all boats T he finished
F. A. A yers to F red C aughell,
p leasingly san g "T he D esert Song,”
created.
m ortgage.
Associated Gas
lum ber used in fashioning th e old at her more closely and sa id :
and “D ear H eart, K ind H e a rt Oh
“I liked your waffles so much
C. L. C offelt to S ta te of Oregon.
Spots of historic value form connecting links T h in k of Me," w hich is a com po­ tow er w as b ro u g h t round by w a ­ th at I couldn't resist the tenipla
te r from Boston. T he h a rd w a re
deed
’A uthor! A u th o r!’ ”
Kelly Springfield Tires
with the past and are of great importance in the e d - sition
, . , of . C , H . P e a rc e of P o rt Or- used in the build in g is of solid b rass tion “Ju to s t cry.
so you don't ask me ti
n n n h ’oM
.
1 «1 1
.
,
1 ford. A. J. M arsh o f M arshfield.
fu
rn
ish
ed
by
ship
ch
an
d
lers
o
f
th
e
make
a
curtain
speech,"
she
ucdtion or our children to assume the responsibilities k*nfiiy responded w ith “Forgotten.** period.
Metal Prices
laughed. “I’m sure I don’t mind
"O ne P e rfe c t ~
D ay,” Mr John
of citizenship necessary to carry forw ard the high and
And she Lead (N. Y .) ..........6 70c per pound
Maben, w ho h as been k eep er o f I "PPcurlng flnd bowing,
L. B. HATTON
ston and Mr M arsh rendered the
Zinc (St. L .). 6.70c
p er pound
for e ig h t years, says th e suited the action to the word
standard of civilization and progress we have attained duet, “O u r Y esterd ay s ” Mrs. H ow ­ p th re e se lig n t h t lens
Stephen w as delighted. He would C opper .........
17.77c
per pound
b
eing
used
in
connec­
Prop.
ard H ull of Sixes, v ery g raciously
have said more, but th a t she fled to S ilver .......................50.00e
p er pound
attained by reason of the early pioneers going be­ acted
a s acco m p an ist. At th e close tion w ith th e 1 000 candle-pow er the kltehen to atten d to th e w ants
A
lum
inum
(N
Y.)
24.30c
p
er
pound
light m ultiplies th e rays of som ething or o th er th a t w as In
fore and rendering the wilderness habitable. They of th e aftern o o n th e g u ests all electric
A ntim ony (N Y.l C hinese
Port Orford, Oregon
joined In sin g in g “Loves Old Sw eet to a b rillian cy o f 80,000 can d le the oven.
............................................ 8.63c
per pound
should be suitably preserved by the present genera­ Song," an d several o th e r old tim e pow er w hich can h e s e e n u n d e r o r­ “Mrs. W ard," he said, "you must
N ickel (N, Y.) In g o t 35 00c p er lb
let me call som e evening."
conditions 23 miles a t sea
tion in a m anner th at will make them accessible and fav o rites T he invited g u ests w ere: d in A a ry
" I’d love to have you.” replied P la tin u m .............. «65.00
per pound
v eteran o f 20 years In the light
d Mrs. F. Hull, V ictor Hull.
house service of thp U nited S tates, the m other. "And I'm sure M ary’d Q uicksilver $125.00 p er 76-lb flask
presentable, as points of historical interest, for all Mr Mr. an an
d Mrs. Jo h n F ro m m an d fam ­
It w as Mr M ahon’s privilege, as a like It, too. You come rig h t along
time to come.
j any tim e yon feel like It.”
ily, Sixes; Mr and Mrs. J. C. W hite
young m an to see the last fam ous
an d fam ily E. L W hite, C arlos
T h at w as the beginning of th eir
Battle Rock is one of such historic spots and its W hite. Mrs. E. J. B ak er. N at P e r­ clip p er ships of th e A m erican m e r­ , acquaintance
— an
acq uaintance ♦ PORT ORFORD AND LANG- ♦
c h a n t m arine, and although he nev ­ th at quickly ripened Into w arm
LOIS PAR ISH
«
preservation amid decent surroundings is of prime im­ kins, S. J. Spoerl, Mrs. E lla K napp, e r beheld th e m ost fam ous of these friendship. Stephen found Mary ♦
♦ R ev J c . W h itsett, P a s to r ♦
C. H. P earse, Ames S. Jo h n sto n
T
he
F
lvlng
C
loud,"
he
well
knew
I
delightful
In
every
way,
and
she
In
portance to the citizens of Oregon generally. To make A J. M arsh, M arshfield; M rs
♦
<$>
by legend h er rep u tatio n for speed to m learned to think often of tlie
it accessible to the public and preserve it for future B eem an, Mrs. M B Rice, Mr. and an d beauty. H ow ever. It w as not bronzed young engineer who spoke j
aro ld Sauers. H. L. S au ers
th e glam or o f a seaw o rth y nam e so quietly and moved so gracefully.
generations, the land embracing the rock and the ad­ A Mrs. H H Maye,
T hem e—"T he C h ristian and the
T h ero n F rom m , Mrs
Then one day Stephen failed to W o rld ’s E vil.” (T his is th e sixth
th a t recen tly influenced M aben to
W
G
illings.
Mr
and
Mrs.
W
jacent shore lands should be acquired as public prop­
T he day I
buy a Reo F lying Cloud from Sable appear a t mealtime.
W hite, Jr., host an d hostess. Mr.
passed, and another, and still no of a series of seven on th e “Serm on
erty at this time—before'buildings are erected on the and Mrs. W T W hite, sr., honor M otor C ar com pany. P o rtla n d d is­ Stephen. Mrs. W ard, anxious, m ade I on ‘be b*oun1-'
trib u to rs. but th e stead y d ep en d ­ Inquiry and discovered from som e I P o rt O rford C hurch — S unday
lands, making the cost prohibitive. This is a public guests. M rs C h rista n a From m . Miss able p erfo rm an ce of a F ly in g Cloud grizzled
m iners th a t Stephen w as I school a t 10:00 a. m., Y oung Peo-
R u th C lark
belonging to a n o th e r C ape dw eller i 1O-l<,L,L L ?.S ,a lnL bf bfld ,ocated lo r | pie’s F o ru m a t 7:00 p. m S ubject
d uty a duty th at should not be shirked by a single
Tom H ughes of the H ughes B roth- rated
hl* com
t necessl
I,I, pany—a
.tr y in g Job
¿n th th
e a land
nigh, P i d ' - u« ' » n ’ ''W b at
Thought
PORT ORFORD, ORB.
good citizen—and the need for action is immediate.
e rs ’ ranch
High School Notes
o f H um an L ife.”
T his will be
and
day
till
the
proper
papers
"T
he
autom
obile.”
said
Mabin.
T he K E. O. club held its regu
d ress, “O ur U se of Life."
could be made o u t
lar m eeting T h u rsd ay aftern o o n It h as added a g re a t deal of light
"R ut lie h asn 't anything to en,
L anglois c h u rc h —"T he S truggle,
PRICES FELL; VALUES DIDN’T
was decided to ch an g e th e m eetings lo th e life of a lighthouse a tte n d ­ cried M ary lu dismay.
th e T eat and S ecu rity of the Fol-
a n t. situ a te d as we a re a t C ape
(Editorial In Mining T ruth)
to T u esd ay aftern o o n s.
o n . lie u git along som ehow e r h owerg of c h r l a t "
Rlanco. W ith o u r days divided In­ other.” replied one miner. "1 see
Since it had to hapj>en, everybody ought to be
to
re
g
u
la
r
sh
ifts
we
a
re
able,
w
hen
him cookin’ onct e r tw lct as I
Jo y M cK enzie had th e
glad that the crash in Wall Street came nine weeks j h ig D h onna
est av erag e In school last week off d u ty to cruise aro u n d th e c o u n ­ passed his shanty. Got any more DR. M. E. FORTH ELL I
tr y and he m ore neighborly, a th in g o’ them griddle cakes. Mis’ W ard?’
before Christmas, instead of only three weeks before >» w as 98.
P H Y S IC IA N AND SU R G E O N
t Just w asn ’t possible when 1
T hu, n ig h t—th e fo u rth of Ste
the happy holiday. Newspaper*headlines may have,1 T he first b ask et ball gam e of s th ta a rte
d w lfh th e lighthouse service phen’s absence—a cold rain set In
I th e season will be w ith th e All
A fter clearing the su p p er , utile O ffice In F ir s t N a tl B an k B ldg
20 y ears ago,"
shrieked Billions
Lost in
Wall S , treet,”
but of course
,1
,L .
, , ...
\ ----------- ------------ ' S ta r team of C rescen t Cftv. S atu r-
Mary stood looking out a , tlip gray P h o n es: O ffice 71. R esidence 1134
the stocks that were sold, like those that were kept, dav night. Nov 2Srd. at s
sw irls of w ater th a t sw ept across BANDON.
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OREGON
'Oregon Gained 73
the valley. She thought of Stephen
are worth just as much today as they were before the Po" er’ wl" “pp*ar iat»r.
In
his
cheerless
little
shack,
eat
Families In October
cyclone. Some of them may be worth more.
o rtlan d . Oct. 3 0 —O regon gained ing food he had cooked III insetf—
he hated cooking, he had said unr
Calkmarks on a blackboard don’t make valuesshowed ."d e c id e d 'im provem ent nv. 73 P fam
ilies d u rin g O ctober w ho lo­ She looked and saw no l!~h, In
BANK
they merely represent prices. The tickers tell not !er ,h* month »f S ep tem b er; it being cated in all p a rts of th e state, a c ­ the
sh ark . She d arted Into the
co rd in g to the m on th ly re p o rt ju s t kitchen : id retu rn ed w ith a well
what a stock is worth but what somebody is willing to '**"10 *" cent
OF
f * **
a
. i
.
T h e stu d e n t bodv a re p ra c tisin g issued by W. O. Ide. m a n a g e r of stocked basket. T hrow ing a shaw l
th e s ta te ch am b e r of com m erce T he over her head she began the slip­
BANDON
descent to the cabin In the
Now that the speculative orgy on the Stock Ex-j*on”> n*‘w "on*» »n<i yeiia for th e re p o rt fu rth e r show s th a t th e new pery
valley,
NOTARY PUBLIC
fam ilies bought 4410 a c res of land
changes has resulted in the inevitable collapse, it may ”“’**’*•* ba" ’*“"on
She w as drenched when she g o ,
and m ade Investm ents In acreage,
Commerciai
&
Savings
be a little easier to interest the public in placing sur- The Bioi„gy c .«
Ju.t „„ equipm ent and o th e r p ro p e rty of there. H er rap w as answ ered by
tephen's
voice,
unexpectedly
plus funds in development enterprises—where the i"hpd th* study o f b ird s an d Mrs. «246.000 In O ctober 1928 only 41 S harsh.
Safety Deposit Boxes
W. T. White
fam
ilies
cam
e
to
O
regon.
F
o
r
th
e
“ W ho’s th ere?"
money, even if no “sa fer” will help to build up the H,,''man reP"rt" «”"«• «ne paper»
on th e subject.
A pig w as de­ ten m onths of 1929 th e rep o rt
for
Lent
"1,'s only M ary," she replied. In
country and thus accomplish a public benefit.
livered M onday fo r uae In th e stu d y show s 640 fam ilies w ho bough, 41.- stan lly th e door opened.
P o rt Orford, Ore.
L
of skeleton form ation.
T h e pig 721 a cres of land an d m ade a to tal
"Come In : you must he soaked!
will he cooked an d th e m eat ta k e n Investm ent In all form s o f p ro p erty I h aven', any Are; used my las,
m atch yesterday. Why aré yon
from th e hones
T hen th e bones of »2.516.076
here?”
Curry '¿n
U n ap
a p t ter
i Ño. 135
will he w ired to g eth er an d th e skel-
T o f u r th e r the w ork of a ttra c tin g
" I—I knew you couldn’t get
Pton m ounted
Special cred it Is am plv financed facllies to O regon,
O. E .
away, and so I brought you som e­
given In biology w ork to stu d e n ts especially from S o u th ern C alifornia thing to e a t—and I have a m atch.”
R e g u la r m eetin g s, th ird S a tu r ­
w ho select th is special p ro ject an d i * nd
th e m iddle s ta te s the In a mom ent the fire on the hearth
d ay of each m o n th .
V isito rs
THE BLUE BIRD
th ey a re excused from o th e r w ork !■*«<<■ ch am b er has a rra n g e d to get was blazing, and Mary dried her
alw ays w elcom e.
to <io It.
d isplay m aterial from th e co u n ty self ns best she could while she
a g ric u ltu ra l exhibits show n a t th e w atched him a tta c k th e food.
W o rth y M atron.
“Ye gods, but th a t whs g o o d !’’
K atie A dolphsen
B ask et ball p ractise is held at the B aclflc
In te rn a tio n a l
L ivestock
Show w hich will be se n , to th e C al­ he exclaim ed, ns he finished Hie
gym M onday and T u esd ay n ig h ts
S e c re ta ry .
ifo rn ia h e a d q u a rte rs o f th e s ta te Ins, bite. “B ut you. why did you
Scenic Views
V alm a Sabin
c h am b e r In the dow ntow n section risk your neck coming down here?"
“ W hy—w hy—hecanse I knew you
S tar Route Contracts
of tzis Angeles and also to railroad
T he P o st O ffice D ep artm en t, In a g ric u ltu ra l d e p a rtm e n ts In th e St were hungry." faltered Mary, hard
of Curry County
Avoid the hurried
o f utm ost value to
line w ith Its policy of relettin g Paul. M innesota, area, from w hich I t knowing w hat she said. Stephen
U nr,ridge rose and cam e to her
choice o f o u t o f
you
stn r ro u te c o n tra c ts for a period of m an y fnm llies a n n u ally com e to nod took her In his anus.
PORT ORFORD
town buying. Start
four years, will open bids for th e ! O regon
Y o u r ra il ticker
“ W nan't It because you love me
LODGE
A. F. & A. M.
w estern section of th e U nited S ta te s |
on your crip confi-
b o u g h t h e re w ill
—and you know I love you." he
on J a n u a r y 14. 1930. an d a w ard co n ­
dent that you are
asked. Mary could only nod her
chetk your baggage
No.
170
Hallowe’en Party
Cigars
head.
tra c ts for th e four y ears beginning
going the ( * « way, and that
and be accepted on die ttage
Meets second Saturday of each
At th e hom e of Mr and Mrs
O utside th e step of a horse was
Ju ly 1st. O ne-fo u rth of th e con­
no annoying com plications
m onth. V isitin g b reth em w el­
c o n n e c tin g w ith Southern
G eorge S u tton last T h u rsd a y even
heard, and th ere en tered the man
tra c ts o f th e c o u n try expire each ing M axine and M arjorie S utton
come.
w ill mar it
Pacific trains.
with
th
e
papers
th
a
,
freed
Stephen
y ear, th e U nited S ta te s being di­ R u th and l.a R ene M allorv e n te r­
< RAW FDRD W SMITH.
troui his Im prisonm ent.
W hether tt is a trip of a day
In buying travel " renieni
vided Into fo u r divisions fo r th is tain ed a , a Jolly H allow een p a rtv
W’orahtpfal Master.
"W
ell,
Steve,
the
com
pany’s
Candy
or a month. South or East, to
ber the slogan of your local
purpose
pi olid of yon fo r holding this
for the kiddies of th e neighborhood
FRANCIS W'. SMITH,
San FranciKo or to Europe,
merchants, It pays to buy in
T hey m et a t the S u tton hom e about c la im ! " he cried.
Secretary.
your resident «gent ta n be
rour own home town,"
“ I guess I located an o th er claim
6:90 an d a fte r H allow een gam es
Ladies Aid Rally Day
nt
tlie
sam
e
tim
e."
replied
Stephen
M is A P Sweet, w as ho stess last w ere played delicious re fre sh m e n ts H artridge, w ith a grin.
T hose enjovtng the
Magazines
(Copurlghtl
W ednesday to th e L adies Aid a t w ere served
WOODMEN
Ihe hom e of M rs J C W h itsett fun w ere M ary Ann an d M yrtle
Why Reporter Left Town
W edneeday, Nov. 6. will be R ally W h itsett. T helm a Jam ieso n T eddy
OF
THE WORLD
A new spaper rep o rter was sent
D ay an d a n all day m eetin g w ith a and H ulet M allory, V ernon and
Irv
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Jam
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to
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dance
for
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coveted d ish luncheon a t noon will
lie described one of the dancers a
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be held a t A rizona In n
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Native
Platinum
and
Gold
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woman of exceptional statu re. a<
m em ber o f th e Aid Is req u ested to
month
Y u lty rs -* >.no*> I M
possessing a form "th at Ju n o mighr
High« M ark« P u n
b lin g a gu est an d all ladles of the
our camp
envi
next morning, how
fv -
M rs M ary V ineyard of Sixes w as ever, he The
read In Hie paper thu, the
co m m u n ity In terested In th e Aid
W IL D B E R G B R O S
W. 4. SA BIN, C. C.
a v isito r In tow n S a tu rd a v a f t e r ­ n e - - a txwsessed a
activ ities a re cordially invited
form "th at
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BERNAL FORTY. O erk .
noon
lombo might envy.”
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Dsn.': Sauki San 1-rant».»
L o g g e rs
P o o l H a ll
H A T T O N ’S
Port Orford
Hardware Co.
Real
Estate
Before You Go Away
-plan leisurely ueith your men
Southern P a cijtc agenL>
m Pacific