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Port Orford Water Deep Harbor —= The KEY to the Development of the Vast Natural Wealth of the Mid-Pacific Coast Empire PORT ORFORD NEWS VOL. IV. ♦ Senator Hall Gives Platform; Development Is Stressed Port Orford, Oregon, Tuesday, January 14, 1930. Copper Mine Development Great Grandson Of Medford, Jan 6.—Organization of Betsy Ross Present P acific Mines, Inc., an Oregon cor A most interesting and unusual poration with a capital slock ot program was given by the Woman's $1,000,000, which is now engaged in Club of Port Orford Thursday af- the developm ent o f m ining proper- tem oon when the large flag pre- Miliions For Roads W ashington, Jan « —Responding pr*9tdent Hoover’s suggestion ,bat public building programs be sp‘‘eded U1‘ and prudently expand- ed to pro,*‘ote business and prevent Number 10. Northwest Forest Service of Age; Proves Boon to Oregon district, w as completed here George F. Sparks was form ally re- cu 'ture Arthur M Hyde, appor- today with the election of its offi celved. Mr. W W Canby of Grants t,oned am ong the 48 states and cers and directors. Senator Charles Hall, of Coo; Pass, who is the great grandson of Hawaii $73,125,000 authorized by and Curry counties, has issued the Weekly » Paper - , Is „ During the past six weeks the Betsy Ross, the designer of the ConK'ess as Federal aid for road Portland. Jan 7—The N orth Pa . Billboard Knocks follow ing statem ent settin g forth cific district of the U. S. forest Powerful laclor cuniPan>' has driven 200 feet of American flag, was present and In construction in the fiscal year 1931 som e of his view s as they will ap service has come of age, according Corvallis, Jan. 11 — W ithout its tunnel on the Great Eastern claim a few appropriate and well chos- The secretary announced that the GOV NO K B1-AD F A V O R S pear in his platform for the gov weekly newspaper. the typical , of the Buck group on an ore ledge en words unfurled the flag for the state highway departm ents will be ' to a report of district forester C. R O A D S ID E B E A U T Y M Granger. Twenty-one years ago, ernorship nomination at the May American com m unity would be like 50 feet in width which assays b first time and placed it in Its sock- authorized to proceed im mediately (From Oregonian* primaries: in December. 1908, the Portland a school without a teacher or a 1 to 1% per cent copper. Samples et In the club root» with preparations for the expendl- Salem, Ore., Jan. 11.—The polic headquarters of the national for The W oman.g club feels „ ture of the newly apportioned ‘Since m y announcem ent in No church without a pastor, said I irom a vein of 16 feet average 6 vem ber th a t about Christmas I Charles D. Byrne, head of the da-J P " cent copper and $5 in gold per honored to haye had t„e p rlv |y funds during the next construction ies of the late Governor Patterson ests of the states of Oregon and w ith relation to the preservation of W ashington had its beginning in would issue a platform and initiate partment of industrial journalism ton ege of having Mr. and Mrs Can- season Charles M. Price, consulting en- by as their guests and In hearing For work during the winter, timber tracts along the state high what was then the Beck building, my candidacy for the republican at Oregon State college, in a re- nomination for governor has not cent address to country corres- gineer a t the mine, stated this af- the story of B etsy R oss from a dir- where w eather conditions will per- w ays will be carried out by Gov on Broadway and Oak street«. ernor Norblad, he announced to- Theodore Roosevelt, a staunch sup materiallzed, due to the passing o f ! pendents given over radio KOAC ; ternoon that the development be ect descendant o f this famous wo- mit, and in the spring and early I day, after he had fam iliarized him- porter of the forest conservation the late Governor Patterson. 11 "In the aggregate the country ing done was in a large measure man ------ --------------lnrougI Mrs Ella Knapp, president sum mer throughout the country, self with the proposal, and had movement, was then president, and have had m any requests in the last , I w eekly . determ ines the outcom e of , I justified last Tuesday when the of the club extended the welcome Secretary Hvde - . . — welcome Secretary Hyde stated there is scanned a m a ss n t u tte r , n r.in a ton J__l__ ' mnrh In plpHinna OVOV elections, -to o . . . . club . of extended . the . . club . the and ajmv ten days for „ a declaration. view i ™ore exerts a greater in- ;f u n n e l ___ now x being driven out on . behalf then available J a balance of $28 000 000 of * * Gifford Pinchot, a member of the conservation of Oregon’s scenic at famous president's "Tennis Cabi of the numerous queries, I believe rluence for constructive commun- through two sm all ledges, which turned the m eeting over to Mrs the Federal-aid funds ~ tractions. my v ! ! ,ly by will assay high in copper and prob- Mabel Gillings, chairman of the apportioned. “making*” a P'tata|USl<!f net," w as chief forester at W ash I may may with w ith propriety propriety give «rive m Hy Progress, progress is read 1 longer ' The necessity of preserving tlm ington It was Pinchot who is friends the inform ation they desire. ; J the and abIy carry gold values. program com m ittee Mrs. Gillings $101,125,000 with which the Federal her tracts along certain state high sued the order establishing the I plan to issue a com plete state with its combined circulation of "Within 50 feet we expect to cut told briefly of the purpose of the governm ent is prepared to match ways w as first stressed by Govern- North P acific district headquart- ment of proposed policies about 15 millions, constitutes one of the the main vein, this being our ob- Programs and called upon Mr. at least an equal am ount of state or Patterson In a formal statem ent ' ers February 1st and at that tim e b e -. ^ ea! a8t "atl° nal readin* m ed‘ums ! jectlve in the tunnel In which we Canby to unfurl and Place the flag money foi expenditure on federal- issued several months before his gin an active canvass of the s t a t e ! 0* the United States," he said. ' are working,” Mr. Price stated. in its place of honbr. This was p The first land to be set aside In ald roads during the calendar yeai death. The late governor said at from headquarters to be established I “The country w eekly is at the "Our estim ate has been that we followed by all members of the 1930. the Pacific Northwest for forest that Urne that he would go before in Portland. -8ame tim e one of the most spec- would reach this vein within 250 club giving the flag salute. The The Federal fund is apportioned the 1931 legislature and urge the conservation purposes was the Pa Tn my statem ent of policies to , ‘a ‘‘Zed a"d 8t‘" m° 8t Un,versal ln feet in the tunnel and present in- chairm an then called on Mrs. Can . . . r IT S fln n p n l W h e n TV r o r , n e l . . «O « among all States and H awaii In enactm ent of laws which would cific forest reserve in W ashington When properly con- dications be followed when I become govern- I its . , appeal are that our estim ate is by who most interestingly and proportion to their respective areas, authorize the state highway com- created by presidential proclama- or, I shall stress ? UC graciously told of the life of B et stress a a business business admin- admin- Ü T T *d' “ ’ “ “ CU,t‘Vates '",enseIy correct, mission to use a sm all portion of 2,°," 1893 Th‘“ reserve covered istration of the state's affairs and | U h?me neWS f‘f !d that clty dai'- sy Ross and som e of the tradi populations, and m ileages of post ____a___.. .. 1 1 W r.ßtfö ’ acre« and wa« the nucleus M ade T horough Study roads, and the share of each state It« fund« in purchasing these tim- of my intention to bring on the ' ‘e8’t ™ S azlneB and tions that had been handed down ber tracts This authority was , o of the North Pacific national for- "We began our operations after .. , . to her descendants; how B etsy Ross is available for expenditure on state's problem s—not oniy by f o r - T " V 8eCondar> XT ” baa been exPand- roads included in the Federal-aid extend over a period of several T" ma) ___ _ . . .. . . i influences at best. Cr e k rOUf Rl t \ S<,UaW had P*r8Uaded George Washington appointm ent to constitutional . federal forests covering "Where the city daily is prob- CJ eek * nd Blue ’^ dge districts, and to have a five ^ ¡„ te d star in our system under the joint supervision years, so that a large amount of I and statutory posts but also I shall make available to the state the ad- ab'yu re"d 15 mlnU‘ea to half * 7 * ' a/ eful_e.xam lnatio" by mln- national emblem instead of a six of the State highw ay departm ent money would not be expended dur- PP‘ ox“ n a ,ely one-fifth of the land erea of each of the states of Ore vice and w ise counsel of O regon’« I h° Ur bef° Fe U ‘8 tram P,ed un- exPertfi- Their reports assure pointed star as he had wished. and the U. S. Bureau of Public ing any one biennium. gon and W ashington. Roads. ________ia.________ , , der foot in the street car or thrust us tbat we are ,n one ot the big- thinking it would be easier to cut- Governor Norblad announced to progressive citizenship on m atters aside after supper, the country se st copper belt in the northw est and how B etsy Ross had deftly Approximately 65 per cent of Oregon’s apportionment, as cer- day that he. too, realized the impor affectin g the state's welfare. My w eekly is perused for at least a and ,b at w i,h proper and suffic demonstrated to him how a five tlfled by the Secretary of Agrlcul tance of the tourist travel, and Curry county's area of 1492 square platform will refer to the neces- couple of hours during the w eek ' ient developm ent we will g iv e J a c k -| pointed star could be made with ture- 18 $1.197,667 00 that paved highways were not t h e ! i,iPph ’N embraced in the Siskiyou oortHth oX^ ndtnK Str 8. trans',f o r Bs persona! items, country cor- 8on county a producing copper only essential necessary In attract- N a,lonal Forest Reserve, with one cut of the shears. Mrs. Canby portation plant with particular ref respondence, the homey editorial ’ m ine- ing (o Oregon persons living In headquarters at Grants Pass J. H. then showed the club how this was erence to the cross state and other Seal Sale Short distant states. B lllingslea being the supervisor in and the equally Interesting news of Ten men are now working two, done. Portland, Jan. 11.—H id away in railroad extensions; also the devel the bargain sales at the local sh ifts ln the Great Eastern tun- "Whlle I have not had time to go charge. , This great area Is largely - - Rev. J. C. W hitsett gave an inter- dresser drawers, beneath stacks of opment of river transportation in nel and are advancing an average esting account o f the Betsy R oss old bills and in bill-folds and coat Into the plan thoroughly," said Gov-1 covcred w lth virgin stands of mer- the interest of relieving congested stores. --------------------------------- --------- --------------- a |,pll)alIlmle. "foor Norblad, " I am convinced pbantable U . ® b*f- w h,le th« •«*- Professor Byrne believes that of eight feet each 24 hours. Build- home in Philadelphia. Roll call fol- pockets there reposes approximate highw ays as well as economical , so-called "passing" of the country ings have been erected and a fully lowed and each member of the club ly $10,000 worth ot Chi Istmas Seals I 1 ,hat Principles he enunciated , I .J® unde,lald with deposit« of — the __ r _____________ m oving of freight. i w eekly is Instead a mere consoll- equipped camp installed. Idaho ---------. responded with ... a quotation on the unpaid lor . inactive and in thier •' are sound 8ound and ar>d that the money nec n ec-| -1 “ ' W * ' d d*, e v V a a r ,e I ,* t y y _°^ o t comm pan,nierclal ercial mln- ... S ta . te „ D evelop m en t S tressed datlon process resulting In fewer and California interests are fur- essary to purchase various timber i ' ™l8L ,nclud,nK K°ld. copper, Iron, present state absolutely valueless I shall su ggest a com prehensive and better w eeklies nishing the funds for developm ent chrome, coal, limestone, and others Mrs. Canby, who Is one of the *n the cause for which they were tracts would be well spent. program of state developm ent to "There was a period during The com pany now has under its of lesser importance. first presidents of the Federated created, fighting tuberculosis. This Millions Brought To State . exHXxC1i ted ‘n ct,n->unctlon with es' which the small town newspaper control 25 mining claim s of 20 "It is a well-known fact that the I While the lands within the for- W om en’s Clubs of Southern Ore- is the conclusion of A L. Mills, tarnished agencies wherein the pro- seemed to be sm othering under the acres each. gon, then responded to a request of treasurer for the Oregon Tubercu- J tourist travel In Oregon has In- e ,t reserve are exempt from taxa- gressive and alert citizenship will ■ increasing circulation of th e large O fficers elected the follow- Mrs. Gillings and told of the early loBis Association, after analyzing , creased m aterially during the past tlon, the wisdom of their being be m arshalled to form ulate and putj city daily," he pointed out. a plan ’to "acouatat the* t h / c i t f dailies i t a ' n o ^ . n H P r e s i d e n t . Wm. R. Price. Yuba work of the Federated Clubs. Her ’he returns to date from the 22nd years, and statistics show that owned and adm inistered by the into effect 1 O r e g o n 's a ttr a c tio n d e v o te s r a r e I tt f Cann" City' C a l l f vice-president, C. W talk was attentively received. At annual Christm as Seal Sale, which the money spent by these travelers i federal governm ent is readily seen i Oregon s attractions space M artin Gold ill s secretary-treas- e r r e ta r v -fr » « « - H,» - - social i - . hour, salad, .... . = h a. aggregated many _____ ______ T i ............... ___________ that U iir a c n o n s devote u e v n ie sr .a ce to t o matters m a tte rs o ,,r f immed- i.nmart Martin, Gold H Hill; the close of .u the officially closed a following the ' has millions of when It is . . understood they and opportunities. late interest to the sm all town and urer, L. C. Clark. Medford. These, sandw iches and coffee were served Christmas holidays, but which is dollars. are open to prospecting for and "If the invitation to new industry surrounding country. In this field with H O Myers. Boise Idaho and and the afternoon was pronounced 81111 »hort of the goal of $55,000 ! "I do not feel that It would be the developm ent and m ining of and new citizenship to locate in tbe w eekly has no competition." Charles Moore, Yuba City. Cal., con- one of the most interesting in the The fine response in most com- ' proper to ask the legislature to ap these mineral deposits, and that Oregon is extended in absolute c a n - I -------------------- stitute the board of directors. The history of the club. munitier ln the state . Just . prior . . . to proprlate . ” . bad they not been withdrawn from money for this purpose. dor and couched in language the Tourists Of 1929 principal office of the company is Christmas Indicated that the goal but I do believe that It would b e i en*ry under the homestead and veracity of which cannot be ques-1 I^pavp f 000 000 In Medford. West Coast Makes Change would be leached in record time wise to authorize the state high- 1 t,m her and stone acts, the surface tioned, it will bring results. Oregon's Investment in p u b lic 1 F ‘gUr“8 b“ ed ° n the "Umber E ffective February 1, the ac but since then reports have just way com m ission to spend a part of ot the lands would now be In prl- barcly kept up with last year's re- ' the funds It receives from motor i vate ownership due to the virgin of tourists' cars com ing to Ore J. McKenzie Will Filed counting department for the South buildings, highways, streets, etc.— Last week the will of the late western Oregon district of the West ports so that there is som e danger vehicle licenses ahd gasoline taxes 8ta'lds ° t valuable merchantable gon and on tables of expenditure in other words its 'plant'—and its that the goal will not be reached ! to this end. As I understand t h e ! thnber which would have prevent- McKenzie, compiled by the national and Ore- John W extensive natural rrsnu^ ea j ustp *on gtate Motor aBgoc|a t|on ghow Port Orford citizen and rancher, transferred^rom Everett Wash to Unk“8H tho“e * h o have as vet not (laws, the highway com m ission al- pd tbe discovery and developm ent fy the presence within the e s state te o o f f ,n the neighborhood of $25,000.000 was filed for probate with County Marshfield to facilitate the h.nrii Pa'd f° r “eal" recelv*d in the mall ready has authority to purchase , of the '"inscal resources, as pros- another million of happy, ,annv contented eonteoteH wj|1 havp bepn >cattered over Ore CIer„ Caughell by Ena McKenxle jng of the bugtn„ f l „; this section 8en<1 ,B the,r COntr,bUU°" 8 O " « state parks and provide som e oth- Pect° f s - loathe to spend their* and prosperous people. Our neigh- Mi*1* points out that all but er attractions along the highways." I Gme and money In the discovery of boring States less favored hv n . ’ K° n b y autom °hil<' tourists during who is named as executrix In the ot the territory covered by the com K sraies, less ravored by na- 1929 ent. The I ¡instrum insrrumeni i ne will win is dated Oc Oc- pany The predecessor of the W e s t f*Ve percent of 8eal sale « tu r n s are ; Governor Norblad Indicated that a mlnera! deposit and then be com- ture ln resources, clim ate and scen | The office of the secretary of tober 25, 1929, and provides that the Coast company, the Coos and Cur 1,pent ,n OrpK<>n for local work, this he would delve Into the proposal PeIi<d to buy the land from a prí ery, have distanced Oregon in state estim ates that about 100.000 Pp« « n a i property of which the es- ry Telephone company, maintained five f "“ percent going *“ to **“ the ” National more thoroughly ............................... during the next va‘e owner before they can acquire uatlon must b e°eb w n » d .outside accounting department at Association which is leading in the few weeks and would follow his In- any figh ts to develop the mine or outside cars will have registered tate consists be divided equally its nation must be changed and can -------------- -----------------K among Ena McKenzie, Mrs Flor- Marshfield, where its headquarter! tuberculosis research work as an- vestlgatlons by a form al statem ent ,h e ° « T h |s condition alone is when the year com es to an end. be changed by the energetic and ,sn>Ply Justification for the govern- is estim ated by the sam e office ence Adolphsen and Robert G. Mc- were located, but at the time the nounced recently at the annual dealing with the subject w ise leadership of a progressive "Everyone In Oregon knows." con ment retaln*nK ownership, as the that about 65,000 m achines will Ken*le ° t Port Orford, and Mrs s y s t e m was taken over by the West meeting of scientists In Des Moines, people. It is in thir w ay the tax have entered w ithout registering. Anne Schuyler of Lompoc, C alif Coast company the accounting Iowa . . . . . . , eluded Oovem or Norblad. "that «overnn’«’H w isely provided for the problem will be permanently set- < 7 / ” - Zl . 7 , . v. K Although ' hristm as is over and thlg gtate needg more outside dl«covery and developm ent o f these Ued ' j bringing the total to about 165.000. ornia, the three sisters and broth work was transferred to the main the seals are not longer in de- monpy gnd more people. I cannot IgreBt mln«r»l deposits. ; Recognized form ulae of tourists’ er o f the deceased. The property offices at Everett. It was found I tllity R e g u la tio n s V rged expenditures show that there are consists of money, notes, mort- aftPI. , ria| that , he tlm e congumed rnand the money which you can conceive of any more effective way | In addition to fostering the pros- a ; h “ lp - to obtai " oa »“ a ' a " d P - p " p The follow ing plan will appear 3.5 persons to each m achine; that gages, cattle and horses, but no ln handllng accounting Item , from X ^ i t 1'« "“ta T ' h *”* peering for minerals on these lands, as It would had you bought the ______ ... in my platform: "Public utility reg- about two-thirds go to hotels and real estate and the total value is this section was unsatisfactory; s ful e a ls " Mr M in . . . i s ts ,han to niakp our highways attrac- the government also sell, the stand ulatlon confidence must be reestab- resorts, the others to autom obile given as approxim ately $15,000 00 hence the return of the department " “ Vr and lnvltlnK T b‘" <*" he ing timber to private parties un P, ”f„ tbe ,Or7 ° n Tuberculo- done on,y by gomp f)f 1 shed In regulation of public util- camps: that the former type spends Ixiuis L. Knapp, J, E. Ford and S. to Marshfield der the regulations of the forest sla A ssociation I. dependent upon our gcen|c t,mber , J. Spoerl have been appointed ap ities The deep conviction among about $7 50 a day and the latter service, and it also m aintains this voluntary subscriptions. It re our citizens that regulation is en- | $3 30 The total outlay will amount praisers by the county court to ap great region of natural scenic beau Grander Heads ceives no money from the state, tirely in the interest of the utllit- , to $25.000.000 on that basis To ar- praise the estate. H aw aiian Scen ery In tact ty and rare recreational advantag the program in Portland receives ! .es must be elim inated If the sys- I rive at this total, it is estimated Forest Survey no Honolulu, Jan. 7 .--As the com es for the use and enjoym ent of aid from the Community Chest ' tern is to continue. My long ex- ; that the average visitor spends sev Meets Thursday Portland, Jan. 11. Promotion of there and no other appeal until | m ercial prosperity of Hawaii has the public. perlence In the utility Business. I | en days in the state. The State Highway Commission D istrict Forester C. M Granger, of increased and the tourist traffic believe, qualified me to make an will meet Thursday, January 18th, the P acific Northwest District, to next Christm as Is planned,” Mr I from all parts of the world grown Mills said. Contributions should Shooting Prohibited intelligent analysi« of the situation I> „ k lS ^ U .y V in Portland, to receive bids on the position of Head Forest Econ- and find a remedy.’ remedy ' 1 UhllClt.V 1' OT C o a s t be made through local Christmas greater year by year, there have At the request of Deputy Game work authorized. Including the new om ist In charge of the nation-wide of necessity come many changes In The severe w eather conditions seal chairmen Warden C. A. H earing the follow “Other planks will be on high these m id-Paciflc Islands which have prevailed inland ln bridge across Rogue river at Gold foresty survey now being launched ing extract from the gam s iaws ways. electric power, prison policy, western Oregon during the past Beach, which is to cost $650,000 and hy the Forest Service, United States Honolulu has developed into a of Oregon Is printed In order that cabinet form of government and week, causing the P acific highway to be completed by December 31. D epartm ent of Agriculture, was an- Manager Resigns modern city, one of the most beau- . Mr«. David McKenzie, who. dur* n /,,t it, 1 1 1 1 .every one of our readers may know many other phases of the sta te’s to be blocked on the S isk iyou , and 1931 A fter the contract for the nounced today by the Portland of- tiful in the world, yet every endeav- , hjg f(,n(urp of , h(> _ law, says the ing the past five and a <l»«rter or hag been made activities and problems. There will on Sexton Mountains, where snow bridge is awarded som e tim e will flee of the forest service, Mr. Granger left Portland on year« has been manager and ch ief troductlon here of such m anifesta Sentinel: ment and th r 10 thp d° pth ° f ,brPe fe" has be consumed In preparing the con “Shooting from public highw ays ment and the following plank on caused the routing of a targe por- tract, after which the successful January 9. for Washington. D C„ operator of the local office of the tion , of so-called "progress' -hservance: "Those agencies j tlon thp north and g o u tb tr ^ e , bidder will begin to assem ble his where he was called to confer with h a 7 ‘tender!d hTelePh,°ne cornpa"y" J should d l.t t a c ^ 'm .r tae^ Ja" ty prohibited section 20: It shall be that brought ab ou t.th e adoption o f, ovpr the „cenic R oosevelt high- equipment at the bridge Rite It is Chief Forester R. Y. Stuart as to com ! ff , 1 t0 bp Hawaiian ^ e n e r y and destroy en- unlawful at any rime ln the state of Oregon to shoot or discharge t e s t a t e s prohibition la w . should ; w ay. Many ca r, have traveled the believed the actual construction plans for his new work Mr. Gran come effective February 1st. Mrs. a the old be Induced to organize a campaign ( coag, route ag work will start during the month ger will return about the middle of C C W r i g h t w ill s u c c e e d M rs M e- any gun at any game bird or non a result of the storm K e n z i e In c h a r g e of th e te le p h o n e ' r8 t th e m a n y The resident engineer February to Portland, where his o fflCe Idru c a , 7 n a ^ r aH n" b' “ d an aotuaI « m o n stra tio n that of March .th in g s the visitor to Hawaii finds gam e bird, or game animal or non ™ î h ! n , * " C T " \ nd b a 8 8 d |‘he R oosevelt h ig h w a y is to become o f the com m ission has arrived at temporary headquarters will be to commend is the entire absence game anim al, from, or while upon Mrs McKenzie I, receiving many on the protection of our American the great winter north and south Gold Beach and Is m aking prepar H is successor as D istrict F orest of the landscape blemish known as any railroad right of way, or any institutions—connect up in the pub route has been made The result a tio n , for the supervision of the er o f the North Pacific D istrict has w ord, of com m endation from the th e "billboard.” To all Intents anil public road or highway " officials of the company for her lic mind that law observance and not vet been decided upon. This feature of the law has been ing publicity will prove o f great work. painstaking, and courteous service purposes these do not exist In Ha good citizenship go hand in hand waii. much dlocussed here this week be value to the coast counties. to the Port Orford public. Local and that it is more an evidence of W ithin a few minutes' ride of cause of the shooting of a crippled Makes Shipment Of Pulp Coquille Sells (kinds patrons of the office will m iss her and essential to good citizenship to ers certain matters, in mv opinion, The Sitka Spruce Pulp A Paper Coquille. Jan 8.—The Bank of greatly and she will leave the ser Honolulu on an excellent highway duck from the dike highw ay last observe the constitution and laws good for the state I shall say In company of Empire, is shipping the Southwestern Oregon. Marshfield, vice with the best w ishes of the ie a charm o f landscape rarely Sunday of our country than to remove the my platform that the duties o f the first w ater shipm ent of pulp con equaled, giving a succession of pan was the successful bidder for the citizens generally hat when the flag goes by and game departm ent are o f paramount sistin g o f 400 tons, according to the oramas of mountain, valley, sugar Improvement bonds of the Citv of Slated For Finland come to attention when the nation importance to the state The con Harbor. cane and pineapple field, distant Coquille In the amount of $20,- Mrs. Mabel Mather has kindly It Is understood that President al anthem is played.’ struction o f the highw ays has made The pulp is baled and each bale 275 48. the bid being $10132 A donated this past week the follow sea. flowering trees and number H o o v e r will appoint E E. Brodie, F ull P latform To Com e accessible Oregon's m ountain fast w eig h , from 375 to 400 pounds. The Joint bid by the First National and less blossoms. in g books: a newspaper man of Oregon City, “A statem ent in my platform con ness where the fish and gam e are shipm ent Is going out from the city Farmers and Merchants banks of "Flower o f the north." C urwood: aa American Minister to Finland. cerning any state matter shou'd -irollfle. C itizens o f the state en- I dock of North Bend and will be Coquille was received In Identically "The W inning of Barbara Worth." Aid Will Meet Brodie was m inister to Slam from net be construed as a criticism o ' Joy an im m ense income from va- ' loaded In a few days The steam er the sam e amount, but the award Harold Bell Wright; "Robin Hood The Ladles Aid will have their 1921 to 1925 Editor Brodie visited a departm ent's past activities, its cationists. The bénéficient work will go to the Atlantic coast was to the Marshfield bank as Its and His Merrv O utlaw s" We- first m eeting of the N ew Year at Port Orford last June with the officers and em ployes It shall b* of this departm ent should contin through the canal C F McCollum bid was received 25 minutes before M-'adden "God's Country and the ’he Library club room, tomorrow late Oovernor Patterson and mem my purpose to advocate to the vot- ue and be extended " ie handling the shipment. the joint bid. W oman,” Curwood afternoon W ednesday, January 16. bers of the highway commission.