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    Port_Orford, Oregon, Tuesday, February 11
PORT ORFORD NEWS
Curry Gold Mine
Dividends
. . „ * Paying
7 K xziviunius
terso at tba Postoffice at Port G.ford, Oregon, aa second class
mall matter under Act of March 3, 1(7*.
Published weekly at Port Ortortf. Oregon
OBO W SORANBON. M t tor.
T id e table fo r week ending Feb ru ary 18, 1*341. a t P o rt O rfo rd .
8DBSCKIPT1ON RA
Oae Tear ___________
•lx M o n th s__________
A d v e rtis in g ratea Î 5 M a t s per eclssss
High
A M P. M.
task.
Tuesday, February 11, 1930.
. Wednesday, February 12
¡Thursday, February 13 _
I Friday, February 1 4 ____
Saturday, February 15
Sunday, February 1 6 ___
41 56
11:24
42 39 12:15
. 1:18 1:06
. 1 56 1:53
. 2:34 2:41
. 3:12 3:81
. 3:49 4:27
“I am not bound to win, but I am bound to be true. Monday' February 17
I am not bound to succeed, but I am bound to live up Tueaday' Fabruary “ ---------
to what light I have. I must stand bv anybody that Like Oregon Products
stands right—stand with him while he is right and We are
interested in the
boxes or baskets of good things
p art with him when he goes wrong.”—A. Lincoln.
Low
A. M
P M
5:14 6 04
6:07 6:47
6:57 7:27
7:45 8:04
8:35 8:42
8:23 8:20
10:15 10:00
RED CROSS AND U. 0,
IN MODEL CENTER
PORT ORFORD NEWS
and other figures as supports for
mail boxes. Scattered throughout
held week)y
klndly , xtended the rural sections of the country,
¡these supports representing Uncle
an invitation for the sing to be , Sam, and painted red, white and
held at her home next Tuesday ev­ blue, are out of harmony with the
ening, February 18, with a covered purpose for which they are provid­
dish supper served about 6 p. m. ed.
Mrs A p sing
Sweet -which
director
‘he
community
U ot
being
I. L Peck, one of the principal
owners of the Robert E, Gold Min
ing company, operating near head­
waters of the Chetco river in the
southern part of Curry county, is
in Portland for a few days on va­
cation. He reports conditions ex­
DINNER PARTY
cellent at the mine, according to
At their home in Denmark Sun
the Oregon Journal.
day, Mr. and Mrs. J. S Capps and
Peck was here four years ago | Mr and Mrs. Donaldson enter
financing the project During the tained at Sunday dinner having
15 months, he reports, more than Mrs Ella Knapp, Mrs Mary Rice,
$80,000 worth of gold has been tak- j Miss Ruth Clark and Louis Knapp
en from the mine An experiment- of Port Orford as guests
al mill is operated. Peck and his
____________
brother, L. J. Peck, have been work-
The League of Nations was ten
ing the mine for 10 years. Stock years old the other day but it dld-
is held by several Portlanders A 6 n't get Uncle Sam as a birthday
per cent dividend was paid for 1929 present.
Peck said, and he expects to give
higher returns this year."
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LOIS PARISH
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J. C. W h its e tt, P astor
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Langlois Church—Sunday school
at 10:00 a. m. Public worship at
11:00 a. m.
Port Orford Church — Sunday
school at 10:00 a. m. Young Peo­
Highway Mail Boxes ple’s forum at 7:00 p. m., short ad­
Seattle,
Wash., Fen. 8.—
Amend­ dress to follow forum. Theme same
L. A. Chezem brought his wife
Lane County to Serve as
ing
of
the
postal
regulations
with as at Langlois.
and two little children from Eugene
regard
to
mail
boxes
along
rural
Friday to establish their home on
Place of Experiment for
his recently acquired farm along roads will materially aid the pro­ DR. M. E. CORTHELL
MINING IN OREGON
Entire Nation.
the highway. 10 miles south of Ban­ gram to remove unsightly objects
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Compared with her border states, Oregon has
don. He plans to clear up several from ., along . the
.. nation's highways,
g Z
Automobile club
University of Oregon, Eugene— acres for garden and get the place V w
lagged woefully in the development of her mineral
Washington, which points out Office in First Nat’l Bank Bldg.
Establishment of a “model center'* in shape to take care of several
wealth. There is real cause for hope, however, that
that Postmaster-General Brown has Phones: Office 71, Residence 1134
for the entire United States, and a cowg
sigi.ed an order which provides BANDON,
this sluggishness will eventually be overcome and
-
OREGON
training center for all Red Cross
♦ <*•
■$>♦•» ♦ <9 that the posts or other supports
workers for the Pacific Northwest <8> *«><$> <8
that the state will take her place along side of her
PIRATES' WEEKLY
« on which rural mail |>oxes are
Is announced ln Eugene by Judge ♦
sisters as one of the g reat mining states of the Pacific
♦
erected shall be of a neat design
H. L. HOUSTON, M. D.
O. F. Skipworth, chairman of the <$■ ♦
Coast. It has the mineral deposits and organized min­
and may be of wood, metal or con-
board of directors of the Lane coun­
Physician and Surgeon.
The student body wishes to thank crete of suitable strength and dl-
ty chapter of the American Red
ing capital is now making itself felt in their develop­
those
who
assisted
with
the
plays
mensions.
They
may
be
either
Phenes:
Office 491. Home 492
In cooperation with the lo­
ment 1929 saw an increase of 78.4 per cent in t h e l “ d X t X X t ^ T t r X * Cross.
cal chapter, the national Red Cross Saturday, and those who lent cos- round or square, plain or orna-
Fahy - Morrison Bldg.
mental, with or without fixed or
metal production of Oregon. The increase in gold •» they have done on the west organization will staff the center tumes to the students.
Bandon, Oregon.
’ *
movable arm.
here so that work can be carried
was 16.7 per cent; silver 21.9 per cent; copper 98 per Coaat--Rura‘ New Yorker
The U. S. history class has been
He also said that the amended
out
along
a
model
plan,
and
data
cent; and lead 313 per cent. These increases au g u r'
m
4
then furnished to workers through­ taking a series of eighth grade ex- regulations provide that the sup-
well for the future and time will dem onstrate that g ^ b " ^ V T ? iJ e * t out
C. R. W ADE
amination questions. Most of the ports shall be painted white
the United States.
students'
grades
average
around
80
A
standard
support
for
rural
Attorney-at-Law
The training phase of the work
im aginary state lines cannot be safely accepted as the court met In regular (tension yen
will be carried on in cooperation or over, which is very good, since mail boxes is not contemplated
dividing lines between mining and non-mining dis- te,day with Judge Bailey and com- with the University of Oregon the class has not studied the entire The requirement that the supports
First National Bank Bldg
trictS.
! m,aaloner’ Heiberger and Syphers
book'
, be painted white is believed to be
school
of
social
work,
which
Is
Bandon
-
Oregon
• v
i
•
,
ln Attendance. Routine matters of
* * *
desirable, if not absolute!)» neces-
Except for the rich placer mines of the early auditing and allowing account« oc- headed by Dr. P. A. Parsons. Four The K E. G. club
girls
exhibited
sary,
to
add
to
their
visibility
in
students will be trained at a time
days, which produced many millions of new wealth ¡cupied the '»»)»*• portion of the at
the local chapter, with each be- their sewing at the local institute the interest of safety and in har-
Oregon’s standing as a mining state lies ahead o f i t ’ court’I ti me County Agent Ha,e ap- Ir.g given actual work in connection Friday afternoon. It made an at- mony with the marking of high-
DR. L. R. PUGH
The development of the rich copper deposits of South-1 netted h i s ^ p t o ^ o / w o i / r o r ’the with their studies In the school. tractive display. The girls enter- ways, reports the motor associa-
Dental Surgeon
Four probationary workers and tained with two musical numbers, tlon.
western Oregon and their operation through the se-lcu,rent year, which includes de­ four
The objective is to do away with
regular members will make up “When It’s Springtime In the
At Port Orford Pharmacy
lecting
of the and
“high
its lone truck
throughout the coun- the staff.
Rockies" and "Drifting and Dream- the use of the effiby of Uncle Sam
the
railroad
ra if grade”
shipm ore,
ent’upwards
of! 400 haul
m tn
H 'non8tratlon8
e ^
Ing.”
Plan Ratified.
Phone l « i
No. 576
Port Orford, Ore
plan has just been ratified
to the smelter, is paving the way for a full depelop- a county-w>de tuberculosis test, and by The
Lex Fromm, of Southern Oregon NOTICE OF HEARING OBJEC-
the national board, but is al­
Normal, was a visitor at high
TIONS TO FINAL ACCOUNT
ment all along the ___
line.
What is essential, however
to
°f live<,tock c,ub8
__ .
c
’ LU In the towns of the county includ- ready in operation, with the four school Friday morning.
i n the County Court of the State
students now taking work. It will
speed this development and realize on these ores to Ing Port Orford
be financed by the national organi- !
—
| of Oregon in and for the County
the utmost, is a short rail haul from the mines to tide
zation, which is contributing $650(1 N O t c d
U S iC ta it
O lV ! In the matter of the estate of
w ater where it is feasible and practicable to operate
Woman’s Club
a year, and by the local chapter
The subject of Austrailia was and other civic organizations.
H e a d s P i a n o S t u d v Sai ab E MrPhilIaniey- deceased
smelters, so that the entire body of pav ore, or, in oth­ completed
at the study hour of the
Establishment
of
the
center
• • Notice is hereby given that the
er words, the “average ore,”' may be shipped and Woman’s club Thursday afternoon means that Lane county will serve
University of Oregon, Eugene - u"der8iSned- executor of the last
CONFECTIONERY
treated. Nature has providently provided for such a in an interesting paper by Mrs as the laboratory for the entire na­ George Hopkins, outstanding young will and testament and of the es
Bert
Lynch
and
a
discussion
fol­
tion
for
work
of
this
type,
and
will
tate
of
Sarah
E.
McPhillamey.
de­
tide w ater outlet in the natural deep w ater harbor at , , ..
American pianist and composer,
l ’p-to-Date Goods
Port Orford where from 30 to 42 feet of w ater may be i lowed
hinL . » i f ^ ^ i X ^ r e * ’ bring national recognition to Lane hna been named head of the piano ceased, has filed his final account
Always Fresh
county and Oregon. It is consider
depariment of the University of as such executor in the county
nan at all times with but a limited initial expenditure glven ln response to roii can. This ed one of the most progressive Oregon
court
of
the
state
of
Oregon
for
school of music, it Is an
W. J. Paulman, Prop.
for harbor improvements. When such facilities are week there win “ Llncoln pro-
ever made by the national nounced by Di an John J. Landa- the county of Curry, and that said
Port Orford, Ore.
court by order duly made has ap­
available thp minintr indiKsttnz
e o m '/v , „ . i l l
*
l* ram. Mrs. Hans Adolphsen. Mrs. tody, and results are to be watched
t v la o a o
k
,g ’" " W
the region Will grow 8turdev.nt and Mrs. C. Fromm are * » » interest by leader, through- bury.
pointed
Saturday
the
15th
day
of
Mrs. Jane Thucher, who is still
oy leaps and bounds and Oregon will rightfully take the con>mi“ee in charge Members out tbe country.
March. A D.. 1930. at the hour of
_ i ---- « —
•
wiIl reapond to roJ, caJJ w(th ge
The national organization as well a member of the faculty of the ten o’clock In the forenoon of said
school of music, resigned last June
lections about Lincoln.
aa local officials regard the move as head of the department in order day as the time, and the court
Mr. Henry Johnston, has donated I 88 one of ,be mo!t Important de- io devote more time to her «indents room in the county court house. In
a pole to be used for the flag In I veloPments ever made in Red Cross and to concert work.
Gold Beach. Oregon, as the place
Mine Development
the club room.
Entertains At Dinner
work, and an outstanding step in
for the hearing of objections to
The
newly
chosen
music
exe<
u-
Medford, Feb 6.
The Pacific
the program of this type of work. live, who has been a member of the 8a‘d
Mr and Mrs. David McKenzie
account and the settle-
SERVICE STATION
Mines, Inc., whose 500-acre copper entertained at their home on Elk
This will be the first model unit es­ faculty of the university since 1919, men‘ ‘hereof. All persons having
Community Sing
property Is situated at the head river Sunday evening with a de­
tablished
and
the
first
of
what
is
lias
been
hulled
by
many
critics
as
'
oblec‘*
ons
‘°
said
account
are
here
A community sing, led by Mrs A
of the Little Applegate river 30 licious turkey dinner
The Valen- P Sweet wa« held Thursday night expected to be a regional group of one of the most promising of the by no‘,f,ed ‘° file the same on or
miles southwest of this city, in the tine idea formed J the motif
Associated Gas
for the at the home of Mr and Mrs Roy training centers.
younger artists. He has appeared before the abov«' date
famous Blue Ledge district, is now table decoration and favors Mr Corson There was a splendid st­
Announcement by Dr. P. A. Par­ in concert throughout Oregon and 1 Dated an<l Brat published Feb-
completing a cross cut tunnel and Mrs George W Soranson and tendance and anyone who is inter­ sons, dean of the school of social
ihe Northwest and In eastern states | ,uary
‘930
Kelly Springfield Tires
which will gain 175 feet in depth family were guests.
work of the university, of his ap­
well. His compositions have
Last Publlc»‘i°n. March 11, 1930
ested ' ' in singing is Invited to at­
on the main vein. For 16 feet of
pointment
as
national
director
of
LOUIS L. KNAPP
been highly praised by such musi
tend These meetings will be
‘be width of this vein assays show
a | training for the American Red cians as Ignaz Friedman. Mr. Hop
Executor of the last will
weekly feature every Tuesday ev
Church Notes
4 per cent copper and $2.00 in gold,
Crues was also made. Dr. Parsons
and testament and of the
L. B. HATTON
Sunday school will meet at 10:00 enlng at 8 o’clock at the Corson will have charge of the training of kins' "Va'-oe Burlesque" wag first
while assays over 50 feet of its
home.
estate of Sarah E. Mc­
performed by Mlscha Levitzki.
width give 2 per cent copper and a m The Young People's Forum
workers here, and will then be in Other compositions which have
Phillamey, deceased
Prop.
some gold
Mine officials claim will be held Sunday evening by
charge of other centers which are been played by leading artists In­
that greater values will be found Mrs Whitsett as Rev Whitsett Is
Straw berry Contracts
expected to be established In other clude his "Three Dances in Classic
Refiners anj buyers of
with depth and cite the nearby planning to be at Rogue River.
Grants Pass. Feb 7 Strawberry parts of the country.
Port Orford, Oregon
Form,” the “Romance Pathétique,"
mines to prove that the richest The subject for Sunday evening growers in this section are being
Native
Platinum
and Gold
W ork Organized.
and
"Scherzo
in
E
Minor.”
ores are found below 1000 feet Wil­ will be Maintaining Ideals at Any offered growing contracts bv an
H ig h es t M a rk e t P h e a
Pending official eanctlon of the
Mr. Hopkin« has his teacher's
Oregon concern, with prices of $120 plan, the local office went ahead
liam R. Price, mining engineer of Coot." Everyone is welcome
1907
certificate from the Peabody con­
per ton. and between 200 and 300 with organization work and when
Montana, Is president. C, W Martin
W
ILD
BER
G
BR O S.
servatory, and his B. A. degree
S M E L T IN G ft R E F IN IN G CO
of Gold Hill la vice president and H e a W C d t lC n t S h i p m e n t s a<’rM are desired County Agent confirmation was received recently
from the University of Oregon.
O ibcM 742 M a rk e t S t., San Fraiutazf
Unfinished Furniture
P lant. S outh San Fi
C Clai*
° ° ld «'"• Feb 7.- Heavy ship-
* r° Wer’ Ca" from national headquarters at
Medford I. .„ -r e fr y of the com- ment. are being made by the ^ ’. h T / T “ “ * * / ' “* oKer«‘d Washington (he work was ready to
Breakfast Tables
start immediately. The local chap­ Bandon Trout Farm
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-
Card Tables
ter Is in charge of Miss Mary An-
Making Big Shipments
BANK
' nln, who 1« assisted by Miss Ruth
Nite Stands
The Bandon Trout Farm, o f
Ramsey, who recently completed
ing ^me’th^
’T d°" ” n8
!*hipP*d OUt OVer ,hr 8outh
Employment Picks Up ! I her
Magazine
Racks
which
O.
L
Zentner
is
manager.
OF
probationary work. The four
Aberdeen. Feb 6 Five large log­
"N,Vy ’‘rn Pac,flr according to Arthur
Is shipping large quantities of trout
Child’s
Sets
—
Tables
students
now
in
training
are
Ed
ging companies employing more
—in ii ■ — -
Mulling, freight clerk
for the market. This is a new in­
BANDON
and Chairs
than 1200 men resumed Monday af- wina «rebel. Martha Prothero, Mil­ dustry for Bandon and this is the
ter three weeks' shutdown during dred Reynolds and Thora Boesen. first season that crops are being
Bread Boards
With the expansion program as
the recent cold snap Another 600
Commercial & Savings
marketed. The fish are taken out
planned
the
local
chapter
will
now
■ men will return to work this week
Very Reasonably
with nets and put through a trap,
■ and another 1000 before the close of become a "model" center for Red those ranging from a quarter to a
Priced
Cross work. A recent survey show
Safety Deposit Boxes
■ the month
third of a pound remaining in the
ed
that
workers
here
were
handling
Resumption of camp activities is
for Rent
trap while the smaller ones go back
expected to relieve the acute log an average of 200 cases each, while Into the pond.
The fish are
research
work
conducted
by
nation­
shortage caused by the shutdown
shipped to a cold storage plant at
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 11. 1930
and also the big labor surplus here al foundations shows that the aver­ Reedsport and from there go to th<
?
age should be about 80 for the ut­
— 7:00 I*. M. —
most efficiency. ThiB average, un­ markets. So far nearly two tons
Masons Gather
der the new plan can now be main­ have been shipped. The shipping
Port Orford Ore.
Port Orford lodge No. 170 A. F tained and the results and informa­ will continue over a period of six
PORT ORFORD HIGH GYM
A A M held its tegular mnnthlv ' tion obtained will be made avail­ months and at least 150.000 pounds
meeting Saturday night and enter­ able Io all Red Cross workers in will go to the mnrk»t from here.
THE BLUE BIRD
Ophir Independents vs.
The local farm now has between
tained Deputy District Grand Mas­ the United States.
| Curry ( napter No. 135
seven
and
eight
hundred
thousand
ter Andy P Davis of Marshfield.
Port Orford Independents
Tbe local center will work in |
0 . E. S.
Worthy Master Edwards of Blanco close cooperation with the univer I fish in stork
Regular
meetings,
third Satur­
Langlois High Boys vs.
lodge. Maishfield. and Ames S Sity school of social work. Stu
day of each month. Visitors
Johnston,
a
former
resident
of
Port
'
d«»‘»
»
ill
spend
part
of
the
time
"Daddy’’ Zcek Takes
Port Orford High Boys
always welcome
Scenic Views
Orford of the same city A b an -1 In the office here and the balan.e
Pride
In
lecture
quet was served in the dining hall •’$ ‘h* time in the school in Port
Langlois High Girls vs.
Worthy Matron,
and » general good time was had
lend
In th is way th e y w ill get the
C. B Zeek Is proud of a snap­
Ena McKenzie
of
Curry
County
Port Orford High (¡iris
m ost e ffic ie n t tr a in in g th ro u g h both shot picture received in a letter
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this week from his old friend. Gen­
p ra c tic e and in th e o ry , i t Is p o in t
Secretary.
• Judge Brand Awav
eral Adelbert Ames, which shows
Velma Sabin.
Coquille Feb 8 Judge James T ! ed ° Ut
I
BIG DANCE AFTER GAMES ARE OYER
General Ames. John D Rockefel-
Brand left Saturday for Roaeburjr. !
ler. Sr and a Mr Dick of Ontario.
Kugene and Salem where he will
«•», «
Cigars
Dance Tickets $1.00
be engagnl for about three week J
8 PUff>'
h*” * Canada. The three are cronies at
trying cases
Judge Zimmerman | r',8ul‘8 are obUined by beating the Ormond. Florida, and the picture
PORT ORFORD
Caleteria Luncheon Served in North Room
of Clatsop county will open the
whites and yolks separately. shows them on the golf course, tak­
LODGE
A. F. & A. M.
of School Building
Coos Bay term of court
being careful not to beat the whites en just after their daily round
General Ames will be 100 years
No. 170
..
( ‘°o much, as they do not blend as old on February 12 He is the on­
Candy
Admission: Adults 50c; Children 25c
Meets second Saturday ot each
H a s B ir th d a y
•
well with the yolks when too drv
ly living general on either side of
month Visiting brethem wel
Sunday was the 72nd birthday
come
the civil war Mr Zeek was a cor­
(Space Donated By Port Orford News)
of Mrs Marie Quellan Her num-
'* aald ,ba‘ Austria is prepar
poral In General Ames' troops when
CRAWFORD W SMITH.
erous friends took occasion to re- ,n< ‘o adopt a triple parliament
the latter commanded the land
W o rs h ip fu l M aster
Magazines
fk>w *r. l i t
r*llin|t a"d ■"’dlf'lt We thought that poor Austria had forces tn the capture of Fort Fish
F R A N C IS W S M IT H .
ng cards
taken enough punishment already er on January 15. 1865
put up for sale to tourists In west
coast localities. Fruits, nuts, pre­
serves, honey, etc., are put up in
attractive containers, wrapped for
mailing and, if desired, mailed dir­
ect by the seller to any address
given, so that the purchaser is
saved all the trouble. We recently
received from Oregon a box con­
taining walnuts, prunes, and a
rich little cheese. We know New
York state produces excellent
cheese, but where can a tourist buy
a little five-pound cheese, all
wrapped for mailing? And how
big and succulent those prunes
were! Eastern conditions are of
course very different from the far
L o g g e rs
P o o l H a ll
HATTON’S
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Triple Header
Port Orford
Hardware Co.
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