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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.
Bridge Contract Let; Calif.
Concern Bids $568,181
Port Orford, Oregon, Tuesday, January 21,1930.
I*neumonia Prevention
Smith-Hughes Man
! (Oregon State Board of Health) |
Ma\ Leave Position
Pneum om a Is the most import-
Myrtle Point, Jan 17 _Earl R
ant cause of death in Oregon Coo,ey Sm ith Hughes instructor in
Deaths for 1928 totaled 690 which thp Myrtle Point gchoolg
men.
I was an increase from 606 in 1927 tloned ag „ possible appolntee as
! The high incidence of pneumonia statp gupervisor of agricultural
( in Oregon indicates that measures education to succeed O. I. Paul-
; are needed to prevent this disease gon who u k eg
hig new duUeg
While it is true that there are no wjth the Unlon Paciflc raJ)road in
Portland, Jan. 17. — The Oregon
I specific m eans for preventing pneu- about thirty days
State Highway Commission yester­ Queen Of Bronze
there is no other disease
day awarded the contract for the
At a m eeting last night, the dairy
Copper Mine monia.
which can be as easily prevented night school of the Smith-Hughes
construction of the proposed bridge
(Mining Truth)
by
the
application
of
a
few
com
­
course, discussed the cost of rais-
across Rogue river between (fold
Over a million dollars of profit mon sense m easures
The public ing a dairy two-year-old heifer and
Beach and Wedderburn, on the
is indicated in the proven and par­ must be educated regarding gen­
R oosevelt highway to Mercer-Fraz­
reached the conclusion that such
er company of Eureka, Cal., whose tially proven ore of the Queen of eral measures likely to limit the cost varied from $35 to $40 and
bid w as the lowest and amounted Bronze mine near Takilma, in ; spread of respiratory infections.
that at the present price of two-
to $568,181.00. Seven bids ranging
p—
a *■a
inf~ tion y
«
-
!_
but lt 18 by n° meana alw a>» the or advisable to raise them for the
as high as $773,000 were received.
made another visit to the property.
h h
/
sa m e g e r m .
1 n e e existence
x is t e n c e o of i or- , rnar|
The
lia r k i P e t
The contract calls for the com-
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1,
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Protection of Child Health
W ashington. Jan 11.—“The prob-
*ems
the child of today must
thought ° f ‘n n* * term s and
viewed from some entirely new
angle'" 8a,d Dr Ray Lyman Wil-
bur chairman ° f th«‘ w hite house
conference on chlld health and pro-
tection. speaking before the nation-
al exeeut,v‘' board of the General
Federation of Women's clubs yes-
terday.
' Take for
«”* delinquent
child
The d«»°quen‘ child is
more o ft,n lhe "‘‘glected child,
Practical'y every normal, well,
child 18 d«Hnquenf at tim es and
if caught at ,h e rl* ht moment and
*
«
court
could be pun,8bed
the viola-
tion
aome technical law. New
types of proceedure
S U In U ' S
Number 11.
Propose To Change Highway
Name; ‘Ore. Coast’ Suggested
The movement to change the
name of the Roosevelt Coast Mili-
tary highway to the Oregon C oast
Portland, Jan. 17.—The program highw ay is receiving attention by
of the Oregon State highway corn- ; the Portland Chamber of Com­
mission to create parks and pre- merce, and the local chamber is In
serve the scenic beauty along the receipt of the following letter rel-
hlghways of the state was endorsed ative to the matter'
by the roads com m ittee of the var- '
Portland, Ore., Jan. 18, 1930
ious counties of Oregon in session Mr George W Soranson. Secretary,
here this week. In the following Port Orford Chamber of Commerce,
resolutions;
I Port Orford, Oregon.
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n ;
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D~ ' M r
Commends
.... U Commission
I it
Ul I ark I TOgram
response to representations
now 7 C
united under control or the Iegpiratory tract is the usual chan-
proper guidance may result in the state highway program as now laid ; , hat have been made to the Port-
n C^!d Beach
1 QUee"
™
* company. np, ()f infection Partlcle, of gpu. I 1. Cows tend to test higher in boy or girl appearing as delln- down, the stage of completion of land Chamber of Commerce with
Gold Beach
, The response to the developm ent tu,„ expe)led by coughing, sneezing cool weather than in hot weather
quent. The breaking of home ties, the whole and the accrual of fl- reference to the name that should
The Commission also agreed to campaign instituted by the new or talk, contam inate the air a b o u t1 2. Cows In good flesh tend to test for w$iich the child is not at all nances for the construction of the bg perpetuated as to the present
take over the scenic Columbia Rlv-1 company last summer is described an infected individual. This gives higher.
responsible, may bring him into same, and having perfect confl Roosevelt highway, our outdoor
er highw ay as a part of the state | as remarkable.
rise to the danger of droplet infec-
3. Cows generally advance in test *be Juvenile or some other court, dence in the ability and integrity recreation com m ittee recommended
and the actual I The property is located on the tion. The inhalation of material as their lactation advances.
. highw f ay system,
oo
(n r M a r c h 1
and an indulgence in a rather nor­ of the members bf the said commls- that the board of directors ask the
Highway comm ission
to
transfer was set for March 1.
| w est slope of a prominent ridge be- i which through drvinir has contam-
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w— „ of sion, beg leave to offer the follow sta te
mal _______________
childish
that
At the next m eeting of the com- twppn Althouap Ct, ek and the ea8t lnatpd thp gb
a go(jrcp Qf
« .C o w s tend slightly to increase gtpaHng
watp, impulse like
, favo,.,tp
Ing expressions and suggestions:
change the name of it to the Ore-
mission bids will be called for on | bianch of the n ilnois
It ig 40 danger Trangfer may take lace tba‘r r
f X u X
°nd “h e n d } country sport, may In our highly
1. We urge that early action be gon Coast highway
the ferry slip on . the north . side
they reach maturity, and then de- organlzpd cjty rpgult
,n h ,g bp,ng *ake" ,n
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and «•<”" p” t-1 Our director, feel that they
ui u o f , miIeg
I mdes from
' ronl Grants
Grants Pag9
Pass and „ 27 hv
by pnntnp,
contact wHh
w ith moist sputum „„
or cline
Alsea Bay on the coast highway , milps from W alter Creek, the mogt utengilg uged by infected individ-
charged with a crime This whole
the “ " » fu ctlo n work of road. wou|d ,|kp t„ makp thls recom.
5. A sick cow may test high or queg, |on of care for chlldren who “pon the state map and program mendatlon of our com m ittee may
and for widening and
resurfacing , availabIe railway sta tion. uals. Absolute cleanliness should
the Denmark- or
r or sec o
The Queen of Cowboy groups, be secured in the sick room. Fresh , *°W*
find them selves in difficulties that for the ensuing year, in line with be blipfly explegged „ fo||owg An
of the highway
! owned outright, embrace 882 acres, air and sunshine limit the danger 1 ®- When first turned to pasture,
are beyond
the capacity
of their the wish of President Hoover for O l„gon hlghway ghouJd advert|„
The proposed bridge
across t h e , and tbPy alm ost surround the Wal- To prevent droplet infection, par- cows tend to test higher for
a years, needs to be approached
with the stim ulation of Industry and Oregon; the name Roosevelt, while
„ perpetuatpg the memory of a
Rogue river will be the finest do 4gp acres, under lease and bond tid es of sputum expelled during abor' time.
great charity and understanding It profitable em ploym ent of labor;
7. Exposure to stormy weather seem s particularly important n o t ! ..
' . ‘*l *’* '*
,b< ’“ 'inn of wonderful American, creates con-
bridge in Oregon, It will be a ( rom tbe w a jdo company for $30,- coughing and sneezing should be
have a court
record or the name I * ” .. 8 ,w . a>
,,n n » 'ng fusion with
the Th<
concrete structure 1938 feet in
Additional claim s embracing caught in a paper handkerchief or ' and discomfort tend to reduce a to
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. . “ . ,ni” ‘
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Roose-
„ - c . test.
d
e lin o u e n t -
s stand
ta n d
n
h
n v . o °'®
v e r r , h e t°1
to11 br,dB
br'dK e « »Panning
spanning
velt highway
h|„ hwav which crosses
ci
delinquent’
against
boys
the ven
the con-
length, and will have seven re- 220 acres have been located
_ a a ln s t
_ _ _
piece of cloth placed In front of I „ cow's
Columbla river between Portland.
inforced spans, each 230 f e e t i n
from thig grf>up helpe(J
¿hp mou, h and thp handkerchief I g The striplings test highest, and “nd KirlK if th e,e 18
K°od w ay Ore*1
"and v 7 n \o u 7 iT ' Wu’sh” " ^ ^"*"0 ,roi" e“ t to weat- The re-
length, with 328 feet of. reinf” r" d the old Takilma sm elter going from °r cloth should be burned Regu fal|lng to completely milk the cows t0 dpv‘,|nP ° ' ber methods and ma-
k|
f t o ' the „„bile
i“™
*?"
T Ch
>dV“n'
concrete approaches. The roadway
t<>
In 19w
,atlons
forbiddlng
,,xpPCtoration will reduce the test
I 3 We e n Z r .e the p ls t a c X n of
°
" th* h lgh ’
will be 27 feet wide and foot wa
ed ghipping to Tacoma and kept up should £e enforced at all tim es and
9. Sudden changes of feed tend
“Again take the crippled child. | thp highway comm ission in pro- Oregon bea^heZ should be “nam^d
to temporarily affect the test. We think of him in terms of arms curlng park^ and% pregervlng X n . X X e g o n Coast ^ X a v
on each side will be 3^4 feet in , interm ittent shipm ents until 1916. ln ■” places.
width. The material requiremen s wbpn ibp -pwohy interests assumed
Pneumonia usually follows some som etim es raising and som etim es and lpK» but the boy or girl with 1 ,c gpotg a|ong the highw ays of the
Will you please therefore, at your
include 11,000 feet of pl lnB'
^' control and operated under the other condition, most often a cold lowering It.
weak lungs, bad heart, poor eye 1 s ,at e and recommend that said
convenience
notify me
me of
of
cubic yards of concre e. .
. m anagem ent of Roy L. Clarke un- but not infrequently some other
7 <
’°"v«,n'ence notify
10. Irregular m ilking and feed­ sight, deafness is none the less commission proceed further to pro- earliest
pounds of reinforcing me a ’ an til the price of copper dropped in disease such as measles 01 whoop- ing tend to cause cow s to vary in cripples
cripples.
If we call them
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... and
„„a views, lhp v,ew s of the peoP»p
I cure scenic spots,
parks
82.000 pounds of structura s ee . jgjg
Leasers again made occa- ing cough Pneumonia is given an test, as do changes
word and to preserve stands of native com m unity ln reference to sam e?
health, K'ected’ we would use
Yours faithfully,
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sional shipm ents until John Hamp- o p p o i lunity to develop most often changes of milkers, excitem ent, which puts responsibility where It t |mbP| along the highw ays of the
Herbert Cuthbert, Secretary,
Mild Curry Climate
' shire of Grants Pass took posses- through a neglected c o l d
o r etc.
often belongs We need a new term ! Htate frolJ) dPvagUtl(,n by ¿hp Com-
Outdoor Recreation Committee.
W ith severe w eather conditions sion. He attempted to form a com- through attem pts to resume one's
11. Skim m ing part of cream from ,o designate Jhis child without sett- mercial axe and saw;
existing for ten days past over the pany, but his financial backing usual habits o f life too soon, be- milk reduces the test.
b'm aPa r' from his compan- 1 4 Ag a mnttpr of Pq U|ty and Jus-
The proposed change in name of
The following are som e of the er- l° n». The hard hearing child In ' (jce we recommend that the high- Oils scenic highw ay is of interest
entire northw est and that great | proved inadequate. Last year the fore complete recovery from some
area covered w ith a blanket of present Queen of Bronze Mining other illness.
rors that may be made in the me- school should have special classes way commission take over from to »veryone living along the route,
snow of varying depths, the coast company was formed. Hamprhire
Prevent colds and thereby pre- chanical operation of testing'
'°* lip-reading or be given the any o( the counties and pluce upon an*l
order that a true under­
region of Southwestern
Oregon and the Twnhys joining interests vent mogt of our pneumonia. Go 1 To° much or not enough
acid mechanical assistance that would , hp gtate map any artPrial high- «'«ndlng of the view s of the people
from Bandon south, has
exp< 1 with the Poh'man Investm ent com- prepared for changes of tempera-
'n milk.
enable him to hear the teacher A ways which in the Judgment of said
Curry county may be had, the
ienced com paratively mild w eather pany of Spokane
as sponsors. ture
Protect yourself properly 2. Improper method of taking
f,en8P ot inferiority is a terrific comm|gaion rnay bp necessary or chamber suggests that each one de-
and in a portion of the
section
j n tbp pagt twQ years tbe produc. agajnst cold weather. When exer- milk sample.
handicap to every growing boy or requisite for the proper handling of »icing to express his opinion do so
an absence of snow along the t(on bas bppn only $64,000, but de cising out of doors be sure that you
Kunning over test bottle.
K*rl' So- 1 hope through this
tbp trafflc of the state system ; ln a *e'ter addressed to the Port
coast.
The lowest tem perature | veiopment work now under way add additional clothing to put on
N ot reading the test from the series of studies of the needs of
5 Wp approVe of the market Or,ord Chamber of Commerce, Port
recorded at Port Orford has been wj|, put tbe prOperty into the large as soon as you stop. If you get w et top ot toP m eniscus to bottom of children which will lead up to the road )aw ag ,t now Htand„ and ag Orford, Oregon, and mall sam e so
20 degrees above, while the aver- production class.
final meeting of the conference, we (t ,g now adm |n|gterpd by thp h|gh. that It may be considered at the
and are unable to change clothes bottom meniscus.
m eeting of the chamber next Mon­
age minimum during the perio
reserves in the property, as keep exercising until you are able
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are K° ing to develop In medical way commission
day night when the matter will
has been around 30 above ( om- figured by j j r Moore in December to change. Remove your wraps Baildoil Advertises R<)<ld
Pablip health jServici' and
R espectfully submitted by
ad m i n i s t r a t i o n , education and .
come up for discussion and action,
pared w ith other sections o e | w p r e 51200 tons o f positive ore. when you enter a warm room.
I M. Schannep
In its publicity program for this
or, better still, attend the meeting
state this region presented a
( jjg jqo tong including probable ore,
Pure air free from dust and an section of Coos and Curry counties ,ralnlng “ new trend and, I hope,
Guy Boyington
In person and register your opin­
Clay 8 Morse
mer resort like appearance.
. and 187,700 tons including possible equal tem perature in the house during 1930 the Bandon chamber of a,.??Or,f
*' , Bt> 6 *’
ion. As this may be the only op­
orded tem peratures for d>"p[ p"» I ore ,P developed ground
Since ! should be maintained. Avoid over- commerce plans to continue the use attl “dp
* rea* ",ream l of
Jay W. Dunn
portunity open to an expression of
sections of the northw est a r y {bat tim e a crosscut has reached crowding. W ash your hands be- of large framed pictures, featuring ) ',u,b has been going by us and we
George Alford
view s of the people generally ad­
were:
Jam es T. Jenkins
, som e of the "probably" ore and its ] fore eating
.g Do not overwork and such subject, a . Bandon beach and ?
"L"
fall by the way and occasionally ,
vantage should be taken of It.
Portland, 14 degrees above.
Fred R. Goddard.
existence is therefore positively 1 fatigue yourself. Eat the proper 'he Roosevelt highway and utlllz
have probed into the mass in a |
Pendleton 12 below zero.
known.
| foods, wear adequate clothing and ¡"8 'h e widely-known efforts of J. b| ln<J effort to he| , N
ow we are 1
The D alles 6 above
0 . E. S. Install Officers Movement To Change
Ore In the dumps will pay for in- | exercise moderately out of doors R- Croxall, Bandon photographer,
, n ,„„u,
going to walk them and under- {
Wtalloma 31 below.
| stallation of a 100-ton mill and | Observe strict cleanliness
Most according to the World.
Curry County Chapter No. 135,1
Name Of Highway
stand their problems remembering
Heppner, 18 below.
mine equipment sufficient for 100 colds develop from carelessness
George W. Moore. Jr , member of
night held In-
is
»
1 «
all the time that they are live, O. , „ E. 8. Saturday
Clarkston. Wash., 15 below,
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... . . .
Portland, Jan 14. — Appeal for
tons daily, Mr. Moore reports, and D on’t be careless
If you should ' be chamber's advertising commit-
throbbing, form ative human beings s ‘ “ on 0
O8e
* w y * '' J ' su pport of the movem ent to change
Walla Walla, W a sh , 8 below
the profits from underground re- get a cold don't neglect It as pneu 'ee, has sent word from San Fran and help them to meet and preps... ° " ' c’ r8 " h°
"“A |OTWn‘
'he name of The D.Iles-Callfornla
Waldport. Ore., 28 above
serves will be available for divi- monia is all too often the sequence cisco that he has obtained permis a better present and . better fu ,b8 regular ln.U II.O on was held
n a lle.-K la m .th
Kellogg. Idaho 9 below
of a neglected cold.
»'oh from the managem ent of the , __
dends and expansion.
Miss Ena McKenzie w as installed . . .
.
„
ture.
Burke. Idaho 11 below.
'
as
Worthy
Matron.
M
r.
W
J.
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and
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seven
big
ferryboats
on
San
Fran-
As there are large unexplored
'Looked at from any standpoint Ssbln a . .L r e ta r y .n d M is. K .tle
^Lewiston, Idaho 17 below
h‘* hW>y
5°“? h‘«b
th? Quepn °f Bro"“ ' M
r Ccllege
To
Aid Farmers c each
i8c; of bayJ
" place
p‘ctU,re
th e ^ e ----------
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the
In the Curry region warm rains ' aJeaa'
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. was has reached the chamber of
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the boats. These boats ply —
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Moore
out. ■-
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exception-
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,
,
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Adolphsen as Esther Refreshm ents _____
.
the
children
that
play
about
Its
j
,
»
commerce
which
at
the
board
fell over the week-end and the aj]y attract,vp venturp
Corvallis, January
Oregon betwepn g an Francisco and Sausa-
were served Those attending from
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backbone of the coid weather ap­
“The present indicated ore re- farm ers »eeking guidance on w hat )ito and bPtWPen gan Francisco and homes and steadily ripen into wo out of town were Mrs. W J Sabin, meeting recently referred the m at­
and manhood
pears to have been com pletely
com-
large return
Thousands
of people
people manhood ___
serves assure a large
return on
on . .
. . . “ T . " . . . V'e*
. Berkeley
Thousands of
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Mr and Mrs. George Guerin and ter to the
. . outdoor
.
, recreation
.
.
the money Invested and the ex- 8 * *• na ” na an *,°* ' a8' »<•“ '- cross on them every dav In the
"T. “
Mr and Mrs S a m e . Sypher of
d' ’" n?'n' .JU’ ‘ h° W
broken.
and Mrs. Jam es Sypher of
ture, will be aided by the forth- year. The pictures will be so pladerl ing made to find out to vdhat ex-
erally com m unities along the hlgh-
pense necessary to bring the prop-
,
.
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, . . I.anglois, _..u
and Mr =....
and ......
Mrs. w.
C. C.
Judgeship Attracts Many erty to the contem plated produc- state
7 7 lnK apppara"pp
»•» l»3O that they will prove ornamental to
,n ,,o’‘npp8 tha' m |Kh' Johngon, M is. Katie Adolphsen and V 5”
p°""™ ® d
'»»or
»uch
and agricultural outlook re the vessels and at the sam e time be brought to bear upon the im- Mrs. Anns Adolphsen of Denmark, j cban8®8
The large number of candidates t |on basis," Mr. Moore writes
for the primary norr.nation for the
Quppn of Bronze is capitalized at
Wh,Ch Wl" b* ready ParI>' ln attract the eyes of those who drive brMV’’T " ‘ ° f ‘be
g*nera
Members of the O. E. 8. and o t .
~
tion of boys and girls .....
that ................
is now
governorship may be responsible 2.000 000 shares, par value 20c. of I Febr“ ’ 7
In ° rPgon the,,P w l" b’ onto them in car.
Port Orford Lodge No 170, a f Missionary Speaker To
in the land are being applied The
for the large number of probable which 1.495 000 have been Issued the j I” *!.?--1 t h e Stat* cullege ex
A A M have an Invitation to a t-'
1»
H»P<.
White House Conference on child tend a fraternal m eeting at North
«•earU Here
aspirants for the nomination at the balance remaining in the treasury ! tension service.
health
and
protection
has
been
or-
L. R. Breithaupt, extension econ-
Bend Oregon, Thursday evening
A WM“k ,rom Thursday, on Jan-
May prim aries for the county judge-
Officers of the company are as
Manager Frazier and associate, ganized to report on the care that
at which the manager of the Ma uary * ’• Ml8a Lucy « baver repre­
been called to Wash-
ship of Curry county, now held by follows; John Hampshire Grants om>»'. h®»
—
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.
.
,
Mr,
(jraham
of
the
Mercer-Frazier
ig
bein&r r e c e iv e d b v t h e A m e r ie e n
I In3t°n, D. C., to represent this state „
. „
,
oeing received ny m e American s e n t and O. E 8 home at Forest 8®n t'nK ' bp b«a rd of national mis-
Judge C. H. B ailey
It Is under- Pass, president; Philip Twohv
iw ony,
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Construction company of Eureka, ch| ld There are 500 experts work
g
P in preparing the national outlook
Grove will deliver a lecture on the 8,on8 of the p re»byterlan church
stood that Judge B ailey will seek Spokane. vice-president;
Cal., the successful bidder on the ,ng on ,
of Pomrn|ttees They
the nomination to succeed him self, Twohy. Spokane, secretary-treasur- rpport' and ° n b‘» ’••*««»
in Rofrup r(vpr bp(<1|fp pontract gppnt
(ake
marshalling affairs of the home and exhibit wl11 8p*ak at the Community
and that among the other probable er; Jam es F Twohy, Portland; R o y ; January thp 8ta' p rpp<’r' will be Sund
flnd „ portlon o, Monday In g„ thp , artg
ThpJ w ,„ „ nd
nlldr« of th f home «nd it#, niir- church In the interest of general
church information
candidates are
Huntley,
h
Clarke.
a k la n d .----
-- ; J ’ ” V nrpnar”d
edlstelv
f»p'»
phev will find out roundlngs.
prepared ‘m
im m
mediately
_ A y
. . p ....
are "Peck"
Peck ' n
u n u ey h
Clarke. O
Oakland.
Calif
t
. Port Orford Investigating the prac- w hat i: being done end what might
former sheriff, J. C. Johnson, at- Pohlman and Edward Pohlman
That the national farm board is ticabllity of utilizing the local har i bp done , hat
be|ng nPg|PPtPf|
torney, George W Norton, former Spokane, directors.
School District Election
depending on increased use of these bor for thp handling of the large | From a gPorP of VeiwpolnU the
Woman’s Club
chlof deputy sh eriff and Ralph
r^ rti
ndiC“ t,‘d by " recent tonnage of material to be used In will point the wav to a greater
An election to vote on the quea*
Mrs. Ella Knapp gave a most in­
Starr, justice of the peace, with a
f’ h t
C° ° n, grow8r" the bridge
7)hey examined the , P1V|PP to youth Thpy w ,n prp teresting paper on "Ireland” at the " on of the consolidation of the
Sea
Elephants
Fight
possibility that Fred Caughell
the board cannot protect dock and faculties and conferred sent an array of facts about the >“»' m eeting of the Woman's club Langlois and Denmark school dis-
Los Angeles, Two four-ton sea that
county clerk and former district p,ppbant bu„ g foUKh, for
m)n farmers when they deliberately ov- w)(h Prpgident a»,OPr| of the port problems of childhood such as has N ext week Mrs W T White, 8r.. 'H ets Is to be held this month,
attorney C. H. Buffington may
tpg ,n a
at
b>thg ernlant.” The extension service is „ ___________
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commission re never been gathered In this world wl11 hav* “Wales" and the "Isle of The pupils o f Denmark district
throw their hats in the ring to wbpn ,,bpratpd ,n , hp r)n|y (ank
planning to distribute about 5000 CPnUy made „ vpry attractive before. They will point the way to , Man." as her subject. Mrs. Mary ha*« been attending the ta n g lo is
mjkke the race interesting
i Los Angeles big enough to contain CO*’7.S ° f the iul1 state
and wharfage rate for Incoming freight their application.
® R ice will speak on "Scotland” achools for a year, although the
them. The m onsters snapped and 40000 to 50000 copies of separates of 30 certs a ton, and th eie Is a
"Who can foretell the p ossib ili-i 8nd 54,8 Beeman will speak on , *wo districts have maintained their
! tore at each other's throats They dpal'0 <f * » 'b Poultry dairying, live strong probability that this freight ties that lie in such a study? Its ! "Canada.”
Tax Sale Held
Identities.
Gold Beach. Jan 14 lo s t Sa' I were separated only when lassooed stock, field crops and horticulture will be routed via Port Orford.
effect#, may b** felt on a whole gen ­
urday S heriff Turner started the with cables
eration of American children and
Library Popular
Basket Ball Game
sale of delinquent tax property and
Each of the sea elephants, m e m
Bandon Chamber Acts
paaeed on from one generation to
The basketball gam e at Gold
Entertains At Dinner
The stormy winter months sre
ow ing to the fact that one day w as bets of a dying species, is said to
Bandon. Ore Jan 1» In a reso-
Mrs Mabel Gillings entertained the next and the next It may ea- Besoh last Friday night between proving the popularity of the Port
not enough in which to go through i be valued at $50.000 They were re- lution adopted by the Bandon st a six o ’clock dinner Wednes- tablish „tandards for child study the Gold Beach and ta n g lo is boys Orford library
Tuesday night 44
the list of delinquencies, the sa le .c e n tly brought here In crates > chamber of commerce s t the week day night In honor of Mrs E J and application« which will stead ­ and girls teams, resulted In a score hooks were checked out and 8at-
was continued
on Monday The I aboard the steam ship Patsy from Iv luncheon, the court of Douglas Baker of Chinquapin Ridge Guests ily Increaae as the decade« pa««. of 12 to 8 In favor of the Gold iirday afternoon. 30 The library
sale brought in about $1200 to th« . Guadalupe islands, off
Mexico’s county was urged to use their In- were Mrs E J Baker. Mrs Elia It may point the wav by w*hl h we Beach girls team, and a score of 1« has amply demonstrated Its worth
county coffers Many delinquen-| west coast
fluenee toward expediting the com- Knapp Mr and Mrx Orris Knapp mav carrv our children thr< ugh to 13 in favor of the Oold Beach and the library board Is planning
cies were paid up prior to the sa'e
The big bulls snapped through pletlon
of the Roosevelt highw ay Mrx Mary B< Rice. Miss Ruth ♦hi« U T rrtaln high pre««ure per ’•oys team Rice of Bandon refer­ on holding their annual Book Don­
and since the tax foreclosure wa«
ng timbers that their captors • through the county There remain Clark and Nell Rice. The table iod with Ita rapid ard bewildering eed the game for the boys and Mrs. ation Day within the near future.
started, and a total of approximate
■ed In an effort to prv them apart 7Q miles of highway nc-»h of was decorated with rose tapers and ' charges and not su ’f
the loaa of 'ennie Turner for the girls.
ly $18,000 has been turned intc
-d when firemen turned a hose on Reedsport In Douglas county un- de'phlnlums from Mrs Gillings gar those mental nod ch
cter quail-
Mr snd Mrs. Royal Porter, ac-
County Treasurer Bogardus as the ■hem In an effort to ston the c o - provided for The Gard-'-r c h s— de-> retw lth »ts" d irg the raceot tl< s upo
G P Scott of Langlois transact companled by Mr Porter's mother,
result of the county's effort to col­ ' - t the w eter merely invigorated b e- o f comm erce has solicited local ' r - -
After d l-e e r two tables of
-
Bdvdnca of
1 business In town Thursday and Mrs. Ada Porter, drove to Gold
lect Its back taxes.
the hugs battlers.
¡support toward insuring action.
bridge were played.
nation."
• lied at the local library
Beach Saturday on business
t h e h r i d e e c o n t r a c t a n d is
Local Dock Examined
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