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■ Por^Orford^Qrg^on^ Tuesday, January 21,1930. ♦ ♦ ♦ POHT O B F O K D I j O C A L ♦ Donald Marsh Is driving a new DeSoto coupe. Mrs. Fred Scofield o f Bridge yes- ited her aunt, Mrs. Marie Quellan, Saturday and Sunday. Saturday Mr». Maude Forty has returned night she attended the installation from Gold Beach where »he services of the Eastern Star. been visiting friends the past two Mr and Mrs Orris Knapp, ac <1 companied by Dr. and Mrs. L. R. Mrs. E. J. Baker returned ysstsr- Pugh, motored to Marshfield ilay to her home on Chinquapin Thursday evening to attend the ftldge after being the house guest Egyptian theater. o f Mrs Maria Quellen for the past Mr. and Mrs "Bud" Post and two weeks fam ily of Camas Valley, arrived In Mrs. O. Eeneve, went to Coquille Port Orford Friday to visit rela Friday to visit Mrs. Virginia Rose, tives and friends here. her sister, over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs Henry Adolphsen H. Prelnendanz returned home and Mr. and Mrs R. G. McKenzie last week from Jerry's F lat where of Elk river attended the Egyptian he has a ranch. theater in Marshfield Thursday night. Guy Woodstock of Portland ar rived in Port Orford Monday for Donna Joy McKenzie was taken a few days visit with friends He 111 Friday evening w ith bronchial was formerly a resident here pneumonia and is confined to her bed at home under the care o f Dr R oy Corson came in from the Jam ieson mill on Sixes for over M. R. Cortheli of Bandon, and Miss Ena McKenzie, a graduate nurse. Sunday. NtW YÔRK-~ PARIS ! PORT ORFORD NEWS sands of this region and demon strate a m achine which Mr. Kim P IR A T B 8 ’ W E E K L Y * ball, a m ining engineer has per ♦ fected. Mr. Kimball was in Port Orford about three years ago in connection with black sand m in | The percentage of attendance ing , was very low last week due to the fact that m any of the students had severe colds. Those absent during Fur Fanning Profitable the last week were Margaret Sni (Southwestern Oregon N ew s) der, Bob Tichenor. Roy Faris. Ed Southwestern Oregon is thor die Conley. Ruby Purdin and Clin oughly adapted to fur farm ing and ton Fromm. our kind of outdoor men are just the ones to tackle it. We don’t The K. E. G. club had a candy want to be forever pointing to party at Mrs. Beem an’s apartm ent what others are doing, but these Friday night. The girls played news item s from Canada tell their games, made candy and sang songs. own story. If they can do it, so Those present were Mrs Beeman. can we. Possibly after this remind Hazel Jameson. June Crumley. er some of us slow pokes wlii get Camilla W hite, Shirley Forty, Ruth busy. Miller, Lela Crumley, Ruby Pur din and Anna Barton. Saint John, New Brunsw ick,— | The largest shipm ent of live mink Norman Quigley visited school I ever sent from any Canadian port Fr,day left on the 8. 8. Montcalm for Ger The high school plans to pre- many, December 12. There were sent three one-act plays soon. They 240 anim als in all, two-thirds of are "The Neighbors," "Love is Like 9« silver foxes from Prince Ed- That, and Spreading the News." ward island also were conveyed on The long play “Dot, the Miner’s the same vessel Daughter," will be presented the latter part of the school term. Montreal, Quebec. — Eighty-one The Senior class ordered an pairs of silver foxes have been nouncem ents and diplomas last shipped to Hamburg. Germany, via week from a firm in Portland. the Canadian P acific Express, by E H. Rayner, Ltd., of Montreal Philip Kimball and son and a The shipm ent included the cham r iP H E R E is a n ew a n d d ecid ed brother arrived In Port Orford pion herd of silver foxes exhibited v o g u e for p ea rls a t th e p resen t Saturday to investigate the black at the recent Prince Edward island m o m e n t. A fte r a ll, th e r e 1« n o th FASHIONS: Mr and Mrs. A. P. Sw eet of the Mr. and Mrs. F. F Friant, mo Arizona Inn, were in town W ednes tored to Bandon yesterday. day afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Boyer of Coeur d- W alter Barklow, who lives at the Alene, Idaho, were guests o f Mr. Sutton ranch on Hubbard’s creek, and Mrs. M. R. Lampman Sunday. was In Port Orford Thursday They left yesterday for Gold Beach. Mr Boyer is a druggist and is look R G. McKenzie of Elk river, ing for a location. was trading in town Thursday of last week. L B Hatton returned Monday to in g q u ite no fla tte r in g to th e a e a r e f his trapping on Butler mountain. Earl Mack, lineman from B an a s th e lu ste r o f the p earl, e it h e r to e a r r in g s or a n e c k la c e . F o r form S. J. Spoerl and Louis Knapp don, was repairing the Sixes tele al w ear, you m ay w e a r Just a phone line W ednesday forenoon. were business visitors In Bandon m a n y str a n d s o f p e a r ls a s y o u d e yesterday. C. Wilcox, who lives on the Carey sir e, for th e p r e s e n t fa sh io n d e cree«, " th e m ore, th e sm a r te r ." D u e range, w as in town last W ednes to th e e x a g g e r a te d d e r o lle ta g e o f Mrs. Anna Stone is working in day m a n y o f th e e v e n in g g o w n s, th o B ennett’s hotel. n e c k la c e h a s s lig h t ly rev er sed Its Mr and Mrs C. C. W right mo p o sitio n a n d is w orn w ith th e p e n Mrs, E. J. Baker was the w eek tored to Bandon last Tuesday. R ay d a n t h a n g in g d ow n th e b ack . T h e end visitor in Bandon at the home Dean, who has been in San Fran sk e tc h a t t h e to p sh o w s o n e o f th e of Dr. and Mrs. Arthur Gale. cisco the past few months accom n ew th r o e -s tr a n d n e c k la c e s w ith a n Mrs Rachael Marsh, has re panied them back to Port Orford. o r n a m e n ta l c la s p o f sim u la te d o n y x , w h ich is e x c e e d I u g ly s m a r t ceived word from her daughter. c o m b in e d w ith p e a r la T in y b u t Miss Katherine Marsh, that she Is Highway Accident to n s o f th is o n y x a lte r n a te w ith now doing departm ental work Gold Beach. Jan. 13.—A south pearl» In a ta ss e l a c c e n t in g the teaching music, physical education, bound car driven by C. O Brokke blank and w h ite m o tif. I-on g e a r penmanship, and spelling In the of Marshfield, who was accompan r in g s sh o u ld m a tc h th e nock la c e S im u la t different grades, In the Klamath ied by his wife, crashed head on In d e sig n , as illu s tr a te d ed p e a r ls so lid ly c o v e r th e Im p o rt Falls schools with a northbound car driven by ed p ou ch e v e n in g bag. w h ich c a r W. A Bark low and fam ily have Roy Myers of California, near Car ries ou t th e e n s e m b le Idea In the arrived In Port Orford from Myrtle penters, south of Pistol river Sun Jew elry , w ith Its sim u la te d o n y x day. Both cars were badly wrecked c la s p an d on yx s e tt in g s In the Point. fra m e. Ix>ng b la ck g lo v e s for and Mr. and Mrs. Brokke were se fo r m a l w ea r are al»o an I n te r e s t Rev. J. C. W hitsett and fam ily verely Injured and taken to Cres ing an d Im p o rta n t n o te o f c o n tr a st motored to Bandon yesterday. cent City for treatment th is se a so n . live fox show at Charlottetown, as Summerside, secretary of the Can- well as other champions. adian Fox Breeders' association, ______ j h a s. it is u n d e r sto o d a c c e p t e d a pos- The big money in all lines is in raising thoroughbred stock and 7. e * 7" . . getting fancy prices The orient . . . . would buy more freely around here , , ... , , if we raised anything good enough to send abroad. This applies to prize poultry and rabbits as well as fur anim als There is always a m arket for the best ition w ith the Soviet governm ent in j I orK»nlEin« the d“m“ tic *>« h>- dustry In R ussia and establishing • ' . . . . a system of registration and in- ,. , . spection of fur farms. r Lindsay, Ontario.—The Ingoldsby Fur Farms, Ltd., have shipped four pairs of live beavers to Ham- , burg. Germany, via the Canadian Pacific Express. The anim als are Saint John, New Brunsw ick.— l worth $500 a pair. Fox breeders in N ew Brunswick are receiving inquiries for high Charlottetown. Prince Edward grade silver foxes from Holland. Norway and other European coun Island.—Two hundred live silver black foxes, valued at $700 a pair, tries. or $70,000 for the whole shipment, Charlottetown, Prince Edward are on the w ay to Sweden to be Island. - Jam es H Pritchard of used in the fox ranches there P o rtla n d by day or overnight Cut Out And Mail This With Remittance ---------------------------------- , O r e g o a .____________ , |<«t» Mr. S. C. A insw orth, P resident, U N IT E D ST A T E S N A T IO N A L B A N K , P ortland . Oregon. D ear Sir: I enclose herewith »he sum o f __________________ Dollars to be placed to the «redit of the OREGON STATE HIGHWAY COMMISSION'S BATTLE ROCK F I N D and to be used only in the purchase of lands em bracing Battle Rock and the lands lyiag between B attle Rock and the highway. Port Orford Townsito, for the purpose of pre serving Battle Rock amid Inviting surroundings, title to said lands to be taken In the name of the OREGON STATE 1IIEHWAY COMMISSION. Address Make checks payable to Oregon State Highwav Commis sion B attle B w k Fund. SAVE MONEY BUY ROUNDTRIP N o change of trains or cart when you go bj train to Eugene and Portland. Go by day or use Lie convenient Pullman sleeper to save business hours. Prom Marshfield Leave Central Ave. Arrive Eugene . , . . Arrive Portland No. 6:55 12:01 5:30 501 a.m. p.m. p.m. No. 50J 7:55 p.m 1:10 a.m. 7:30 a.m 8:30 a.m. 1:20 p.m. 6:40 p.m. 8:30 p.m. 1:10 a.m 6:40 a.m Returning TICKETS Call on our Iota! rap- r e i e u l a l i v t for all Iraval inform ation. Leave Portland Leave Eugene . Arrive Marshfield Southern Pacific P. P. GRAY, Phons 56 SATURDAY SATURDAY closes the biggest and best SALE in the history of the GOLDEN RULE. W e ^ have moved Thousands of Dollars in merchandi se - - • and the good people of this common- ity have bought GOOD merchandise CHEAP. NOW lor the (»RAND SLASH on the remaining MEMBER this day — SATURDAY, JANIJAR Ladies' Suede Pumps and novelty ties. Were $6.85 and $5.85, now going a t ........................................... $4.85 coats , $9.85 coats . $14.75 coats $23.75 coats $28.00 coats $35.00 coats Genuine Horsehide Coat with beaver collar, worth $13.85. Go ing at ....................................... Ladies Celt Slippers now going All Woo) Blanket, full bed $5.95, now .................. Boys’ heavy weight cotton union suits. Going a t ..................................... Mens All Wool Broadcloth Shirts, navy blue or grey. Going a t ........ Childs’ Red Top Rubber Boot now going at ................................. Price SILKS — FLANNELS SERGES — DRAPERIES SHIRTING - M IL L IN E R Y Quill Roll Bundles, 2 lbs., about 15 yards. Remnants from wash frock factories, now ...................... All Wool Batts, going at ........ ::::::: Men’s Heavy Wool Underwear $3.98 now ..........$2.98 $4.95 now ..........$3.79 Silk Hose, silk going at ............ /. J /* 5 Children’s and Misses ribbed wool = hose, worth $1.00, going at Checked Ginghams, ( patterns short bolts, 3' it) per cent Wool Plaid Blankets lull satin hound, worth $4.85. 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