Port Orford Water Deep Harbor The KEY to the Development of the Vast Natural Wealth of the Mid-Pacific Coast Empire PORT ORFORD NEWS Number 15. Nature Provides for Develop­ ment; Including Good Harbor M other N atu re vided p rovidently p r o - | - ~ ~ -------- for th e grea t area o f the Mid- ! U n lt £ s i U n ited S tates. Abortion-Free Area E ffo r ts are being m ade by the dairym en from R iverton sou th to P ort Orford to estab lish an abor- tion -free area, to preven t and stam p out th is ________ d isease ___ so ___ dreaded ___ ! by cattlem en U nder the law th e 1 livestock sa n ita ry board m ay ere- o T o X m o f X 'U ^ n t ^ T e Curry Has County . _ Agent Service R M K nox has been appointed a ssista n t county agen t for Currv and C o m cou n ties accord in g to a n n o u n c e « ^ “j w t T ^ i ^ d 'from the O regon S tate A gricu ltu ral coT X ye.« beïn’ S m n h H T ° f the catt,p w lthtn ‘ h<* Raisers To Meet sh p e P raisers o f Cooe and Curry ^°Untie* bave the opportunity a? *** *** Ia,e8t lrlform a“ 0" on I dl8ea>*‘8 and m an agem en t prob- m ee,ln ffs ‘° b* held •" ‘hp ' £ ° “ “ "J* T w o m eetin - g s a day w ill be 1 com m u n ities «there 1 r‘ "*n g is one o f the m ain en terp rises Crisis In Dairy Industry; State Convention In Coos and w h en so ricultural teach er in the ^ , herJ . V . h? Pacific Coast Empire—a region em­ C orvallis. Feb. 15.—W ith the O re­ I 1 7 7 7 Í T ^ >rt* t,° ? - of c a “ le " hlgh 8011001 B efo re com in g to W ater Power bracin g som e 60.000 square m iles, resources in gon T t dairym ta k T in g * a "’“ c u " t ‘h o f dU* a m eetin g years s have an been held ^ U m te r 11“ d eX‘ensiv'e ' ^ n tin e and a t h o r o u g h ^ , ‘ V r Y i a ^ ’c o 'u n fy 'a g tn t o f " i w fc’ c X ’v ! ,f ° r Sim ,h ilar e la8' d 'm aU rT tion w o, Reach, k 'Z n 'th Z F eb 'bridge a 'e onstrue to » T he m V “ T en d" T Gold 1 3 —C or ap p roxim ately the sou th h alf of « ' K r.du ated from j “ -h eep m en R ogu e river a . Gold Reach w ill b„ ¿ ° . a v i ° l" lt droP p r i c e . the sta te o f O regon. W ithin th is M other N a tu r e S e w U e p T v I d ^ f » « “ ' w i t l ^ " prOvWed Oattle w i,h in “ dia’ n e t so created the W ash in gton S ta te college in “ ‘8 sh ow n by ,h e « " « a r control started by the ci.n tracton , M erced' M ^ s h i i ‘ m area, w h ich, by the w ay, is larger an a b J n d a n le 'lf " h “**“ than the sta te o f P en n sylvan ia, e r f o r th r d ? ?he“ P WatB' Ve be<>n te8ted board re’ 1923 g m a m high er ‘8 cla F raser f E ber ureka b o u t' h 2ft “ o 7 f 7 th « .a n nd Coqullle ru ary The [X>W eSJ ? h“ y ‘re the ™ rs the of ‘ he crisis w h ich flow s w est- in their herds. ish in g college m anaged i t . s , icultural and horticu ltu ral _____ lands, th e R ogu e be, com pany o f B andon, and a g e n ts , stream s and deepsea fish in g, and * ard from tbe C ascad es through C h arles F ox and F ran k K en - farm for ‘w o years deU H *‘d program Just an- T h e sh eep population has in- o i th e con tractors are In the f i e l d 1- recreation al a d v a n ta g es second to I th h ea “ of ‘he tim ber and m ineral , w orthy o f L an elois mme * ___i i n T _ hl a.. 8eP° to . reo-iAr, region is 300 ruvi 0 0 0 ‘h l I ? " * * m ,npral 1 w orthy L an glois are en gaged in Cooa and Curry co u n tie s have ap- creased in C oos cou n ty d u rin g the look in g for p ilin g of sp ecified n ° “ "oed by p M Brandt, se c r e ta r y . es nd She * g o f 8igfla‘ l » . . 6 iu io b e sto w ed H d,r . ch t h f U m io ^ qaa u T ' T s 1-_______ n ^ ^ ? r r' , . . ‘l . e ' 1 secu rin urp8 o f the dairy- Proprlated $500 00 each for ex p e n d i e i g h t years from 3,000 to 30.000. len g th s The c on tract for cem en t 7 , 7 “ a88oc‘a“ °" a "d c h ief 1» Construction To Start A cuhaH v ad ? “d . con d itio n s P*«-- ’“ m?nt a , P .t h e r develop- t t e a c h u U s T h T w , 7 •satisfied i ’ N ° l nots the S ix es th^ Then nd h t h i th *’ la,gn e88 shp c h e ic o r iv e r s ’ a s then in her w isdom , created a won- Cb' co r - ‘ “ deel ¿ ° " " L b “ : ! " ’ " a ,U r a l;develooed h Z e ^ Cept,ble o f dp- “ ^ T h< IH' E n ” a "d We" L ”0 ^ ' . "" " » n to the petition for the creation o f ‘ he desired area, and Mr F ox vi8l‘ed P o *‘ O rford Sunday w h ere be con ,erred w ith several dairy- H e sta te s the p etition s are h**"8 8ig" ed Up ^ ‘h01“ » ^aclIltie8, 8O'q u a n titie s s e P °w ei in large: A m eetin g o f th e p etition ers w ill m ank in d could develop and be held at the B andon high sch ool e n J°y th is great storeh ou se o f; A gricu ltu re and H orticu lture j W ednesd ay e v en in g at o'clock, for 7 e a l‘ h eic o n o 'n lc a l|y and p rofitab ly., ‘ he topograph y of the em pire i th e purpose o f p e r fec tin g the or- n a d ltion to being a g r ea t bene- . em braces fe rtile valley s in the gan ization . factor ¡n the b estow al o f th ese re- w estern portion and great ex p a n ses ---------------------- ih a ! n ^ T n k 'n d HF °L at o T t 'h ^ n X ; : ^ j »u x bugt t eo f X Ph :Îei X s u T c ^ 8 TriPle Gal"eS valleys. i . i . ’ -------- ” — F r id a v n iizb t th ■ ree S b a s k e “ t ^ ', ~ rurrV t H.C'«b = the full develop m en t o f th is great | inK and general agricu ltu re and em pire. , h orticu ltu re pu rsuits, w h ile the pla- T h is g rea t area, so rich in a var- ‘eau s fu rn ish grea t g razin g areas iety o f natu ral resources, is suscep- for large h e'd s o f c a ttle and flock s tlble o f b ein g m ade an ind ep en d en t | ° f 8heep T he v a lley so ils grow self-su p p o rtin g and self-con tain ed any th i" g produced in th e tem per- nation W ith p ra ctica lly an un- ate zone' and ln abundance"" F ru it audience. The L an glois high sch ool g ir ls’ and the P ort O rford Inde- PCn , g b 8 iad o ff tbe ^ " « l o l s ,n “ mT w ‘" n ln g by a 8Core ° f U to 10. In the second gam es the L ang- " — *•- bv’ Ih ^ ’ p “ ^ d efea ted ■ a is i s in i n g K is is c carried a r r ie d ,.n 38 i la on exten sively, in by ‘he P ort Orford high boys 38 ;d o n B: r ii: fa et the R o 8Ue river valley is to 8, and in the third „ „ „ , . . h. 'in ow n the world over for the ex- i O phir , - I „ . d .p .„ d, „ u „ ----- .. e e l,e n c ‘' ° f its pears and apples. ’ *nd ep en den‘8 ‘° »bp ‘ une o f 28 to 5. The co a s‘ s c c “ on is ideally adap t lim ited su pp ly of sta n d in g tim ber, w ith m in erals o f p ractically every com m ercial nature. w ith soils a d a p te d to the g r o w in g o f all tern- perate zone crops, w ith large areas T he gam es w ere follow ed by of gra zin g lands to su pp ly d airy ed to b erries- bulbs, d airyin g and d an cin g w ith m usic fu rn ish ed by products, m eats and leath er, w ith ' ° Ot croP8 the T w om ile orch estra, and supper an ab u nd ance o f food fish, th ere F ish in g are but fe w o f the n e c e ssitie s o f | ‘ he 100 m iles of coast line o f w as served in the high school life w h ich can n ot be produced at the M id -P acific C oast Em pire, are b u ild in g A general good tim e w a s f home. w h ile products o f its forests. e x ten siv e fish in g banks had. w ith gross receipts of $112. m ines, so ils and w a ters w ill f u r - w h e r e halibut, the R oyal Chinook nish an extrem ely favorab le t r a d e , r iv e r s id e s , bluebacks. lin g cod O kanogan W ash F eb 15 "Pav balance B ased on a com parison red“ sh, and m any other sp ecies w ith Sw , W'hich has an | «bound — . . itzerland , . A . --------eww*. ro*'S or pulp and paper m an u fac area o f but 15.976 m iles and a . pop- o f approxl- g p lan ................. ts In the sta te v u$ o f W ash . . ■ charted for a d ista n ce _______ r r ......... tu rin ............ .. — llln tic n r i n «* s r . e « 1 .. s /x ulatlon o f •» 3,559.3<9. w ith no s e a - 1 ; »»«n '" ately n follow s: ------------------ ---- T uesd ay, February 15 ,>• Qiill «T L Taken * 10:00—O pen in g o f cen ven tion a t M arshfield. R ou tin e bu sin ess K ev- T hu rsday S h e r iff Turner. D epu ty note ad d ress by D O. W oodw orth. s h ‘‘r iff R oy M iller and P roh ib ition d airym an, Albany. O fficer E. E O akes, located and 11:00 — " S t i m u l a t i n g q .i tO° k po88esl!‘o n o f a large and fu lly T hrough B etter Milk O rd in .n cJ .’ S More th an tw ic e as m uch al college and R L Clark o f the ' 1 >s ‘al Creek, to g e th er w ith 95 gal- sp ecialist b— “d on In B s odin e Clark C om m ission com pany h ~ b ‘- T he 12:00 --'t ~ - cou n ty ™ Tty be th e ou tsid e sp eak ers at th ese T he program for agricu ltu ral ex- m eetin gs. ten sion work in C urry cou n tv is ci i . . , M l Clark w ho is con sid ered on e aim ed r a isin g w h ich^ nre''th e'^ tw od R*'eep ° f the best a u th o rities , - I — the beet a u th o rities on lam b are in th th e e tw o n la ty’’0 rg est farm ’‘"♦erprlses b ou A ; t m 'h ark ^ U etin m b g 'n in m r th k ^ e w est is “ to * tell o f . _____ sh I eep m e etin g s for L" - ^ r u a r y 21 m ln t h e t program p roB rim or o f w — orn - *>.IU m on At th ese m eetin g s c o n t r o l ----------- - d U . « „ . , „ d p „ „ | , „ , „ a “J ™ s scrlcR e r i e s o f f four e e Timber IndlstrUCtlble < 00 V isit to local m a n u f a c t i . r U n iv ersity o f O regon, E u gen e, *ng plants. UF F eb 18 H ouglas fir tim bers a fter W ednesd ay Fel.rm .rv //• ... . 53 years o f service are not only ]o OO " C e t ,in „ U* ’ Pr' 11'’1 to n ew tim bers In stren g th - ............... K *h' H ole by C u ttin g C oats.” N C. Jam ison. but s i e actu a lly stronger, It Is exten sion sp ecialist. O. 8. C. found bV E „ M cA llister, profes- ,n « - ---- - 1 10. "C utting C osts by B e tter M yrtle P o in t R oy G arrett ranch, 801 o f ""'«’han lcs at the U n iversity F orage and . in irrigated W ednesday. F eb ru ary 19. 2 p. m. o f O r®R°n . w ho has com pleted a re- ge c tlona I r " M cCracken, Ash- J s . Capps ranch. lnvp¿ “ Ka “ 0 " °" m aterial land; W illam ette valley, H W. ' ' t a k e n fr<‘r*» — « bridge, —, j om H ayden a strue < V /'L nn,rV ™ n are T hursday. F ebruary 20. 10 a m K anne, C lackam as: co a st ragion v u i, i n m in , n I H s xari > ■ n o m s» ture erected n ear E u r e n e In 187<. P annP " w b lcb ,a,1<8 w ,n be F,v - o ogg C oast H ills ranch and recen tly replaced by a larger Alton K ay and I^>g T rigg en on control or eontapri 1 T hursday. F eb ru ary 20. 3 p m 11 30 "C utting C osts by G ettin g ‘ o n a n d ° ' h e r c a ttle d iseases. As . . . and m ore m odern bridge. s z ' / b .‘ 'd '.'” ” The tim bers In the bridge w ere Rid nt A bortlon H illis P erkins, found to be In an ex cellen t sta te o f R andon- Its resources are so varied and v a st: Sou th w estern O regon m ay antlv a 't«""cy for the P a cific S ta te s P ulp ih . m t *’ P ' ^ . ° 2 L a b r W P,CtUr' m ay ba * ' P' n'Pd ‘ bp PtayTround "of The * , P app' - OP1Pa "y o f S ^ J “ L X e d ** PM‘ ° " ” ” 1:30 — "C utting Cost by B etter B rook in gs — D elm ar C olgrove preservation, and P ro fesso r McAI- s s free o f T r ranch, F riday, F ebruary 21, 2 p. m lister's con clu sion is that D ou glas Breeding." C. C. D ickson , Shedd given here. P a cific coast par excellen t. W ith w b 'cb 's preparin g to erect st miong the cattle. B rid ge Al R ice ranch, Satu rd ay, flr Pan bp Preserved In sound struc- .. 2 0° 7 <:om m lttee reports and elec- Tim ber its w on derfu l sh ore line, its sn ow y ' Pr|p8‘ r*vcr, Idaho, the first pulp tural condition for at least h a lf a tlon o t o , “ c *rs- A djournm ent. U n der the crop im provem ent It is ' F eb ru ary 22, 10 a m. O regon con tain s, accord in g to i n - 1 c a PPed m oun tain s, its fo rests *n ‘bat sta te "Exclusively o f th ose estab lish ed H ™ ,"™ th'? / ’ T “* , d *"lo n ’ tra , G aylord Carm en B r o s, ranch cen tu ry by the sim p le exp ed ien t o f ---------------------- form ation a vailab le by th e U n i t e d / ‘ ream s, scen ery, sports, fish in c " Qtatao U. nting, ex cellen t keep in g it covered from w eath er S ta te s F o re st D___i S ervice, a p p r o x im a te -' and hu high w ays“ 1 the la st 18 m o"ths. there are 840 er nlfalf-t hl'irh* v ic ld in T 'n° . C'° V‘ « “ ‘ »rday, F eb ru ary 22, 2 p. m. and provided for free circu lation Saturday, H ans A dolphsen Har- ly 395.000.000.000 board fe e , of mer- a " d d eligh tfu l clim ate, one m ay pUlp and P«“ - " “ "8 *" »he U n ited nf r o „ j c r o p s and A u s t i n w n e ^ o t alr T Strahan , R alph 8tu rd evan t, Ben c b an tab le tim ber, the v a stn e ss o f here find all th at go es to m ake for ! ^¿a te " " Mr' °'B r y o n stated More field peaR ' M eeting ""win " b e held M ore than 200 te sts on m achines S orensen and R ob ert F o r ty w h ich m ay be m ore read ily under- a P erfect vacation , and the* public i ba" 500 of ' hem havp “ » P resent to d iscu ss th ese new crops T w o or exert from 30.000 to 200.000 brought In a ton of fish as " a " resu X l r ?s “ ¿ p ^ i Z t ^ ' ‘ ne- " h e a e ^ e r t l o T a r a ^ X m m r a n l - ' p X h T e ^ T m T f '’‘" J “ " / ’ '"ad- ‘h‘ lt Jvem or pounds pressu re w ere m ade on the o f the day being aper fifth o f all the stan d in g m erchan t- ™ r P ,ls , he vearg g o b v m ° re 8nd The raw m aterial is p ractically o f n a X e e « . h 7 ’ 7 » “7 “ 7 .7 “ ° f i-om par- P ° rt O r,ord 8horp ‘bp ">a J"r por- Hall C ,n d ‘' ? able tim ber le ft In the w h ole U nited C lim ate gone In the cast F orty-on e per c en t A m e e 7 n v ?or ? h " 7 m ” ..'‘ ¿ “e 'ep n b llcan nom lna- £ » " "im ilar t e a t, w ere m ade on “ on o f th e ca tch being lin g cod. S ta te s C lim atic c«n i . . o t the i.u ln ,.s » d m . a P . * mpp‘ lnK for ,b e bulb grow ers tion for govern or o f O regon, w ill b °th green and season ed pieces o f Sunday, Mr A dolphsen hauled the “7 7 eonditiona o f a region J , pU'P U8e , ""»""fac- in the sou thern par, o f th e cou n ty atten d the ann ual m eetin g and ban- ‘ he sam e size f l.b to M .r a h ft.ld T he M id -P acific E m p ire con tain s ™U8t " ‘ ‘ "rally fall w ith in the tU~ o f pappr '» “ "ported lg planned dur(nR March qu et thp ,o c a , rhambeg, a ?, cm"- ______________ sold ?o “ he Fe ap p roxim ately 140.000.000.000 board ' Prm " « " fr e e s" W ith the mild ' Wp can '" «" " factu re pulp in N o o ffic e has been established yet m ere, on 1 b, u a ry 28 T h e g o v e rn - com pany, feet o f th is grea t tim ber supply, or, n " year round clim a te alon g th e ‘ h P aclR c "" rth w est in a m ill In Curry co u n ty but It Is planned m v III d c l h ,, , hc expressed in th e sam e coop erative ° ° a8t' to the d°'e e r w eath er o f tEe properly located and sh ip it to th e to have one or tw o branch o ffic e s and Senator Hall will preside . " " , ’* A" hopP o t a . ,< iS . way, ap p roxim ately o n e-fou rteen th blKhPr altitu d es o f the eastern por- ea8tern paper m ills for less than In th e near fu tu re F or th e present over the m eetin g “ " d in g C aptain I » u ls P ed erson Salem , Feb. 12. - Rids co v er in g "f all the sta n d in g tim ber of the tlon o f the a " a . M other N atu re th ey arP Pa y ‘"K for »he raw ma- all com m u n ication s should b e ad- ’” ' d A ndre'* Froycm . o f the boat ,bp con stru ction o f five new bridges • h o le U n ited S ta te s T h ese stan d s ha8 a d m “ ably adapted the clim a te lprial " hp 8»«tcd dressed to th e Coqullle o ffice K o » .« » . ft t ftf D Hawn, ow ned by the Ju tstrom F ish " nd ‘“ e Im provem ent o f nearly 200 includes the w orld's su p p ly of t h e ! ‘ be P eculiar need o f each - -* com pany of .Marshfield, w ho dlsap- m iles o f h igh w ay will be opened by ft^ a n J o ,“ and F eb 14 U nited S ta te s peered o ff th e boat last T h u rsd ay ,h ' high w ay com m ission In P ort- fam ous and m uch so u g h t P ort Or- Section P ortland. D istrict A ttorney G eorge N euner, n ig h , when o f f the Bandon shore. ,and "" F eb ru ary 27 N o tic es cov- ford ced ar found alo n g the P a c ific ! . . lan<*« O pen to E n try ' M arshfield. F eb 16 A tto r n e y Slope o f sou th w estern O regon and U n a P P t«P n «,ed and un reserved Ben S F ish er and fa m ily 7eft la st f r n 7 C o w , X a r f l ^ *-*" 7 ’ dJ ‘C‘d<’d !?. n<” **“ " th * "*Pe h"VP bpPn "b"" d""e<' “ v the local projects are b e l n i se iit ,ea today a,at- for the republican nom ination for coast guard out to contractors. P ro je cts on the the great sta n d s o f pine and fir o f g 0 ^prn'"e " ‘ land’ ‘ he M id -P aclf- "Igh, for W ash in gton. D. C„ w h ere ed th at the board o f arm en gl- govern or o f O regon The en tries to C aptain P ed erson w as w ell-know n Ro"«8Velt h igh w ay up for lettin g the in terior regions, and is o f su f- *c G f“ 1 E m p ire open to entry, em - h* h«® accepted a position w ith th e neers had ordered ph ysical sur- dat , re th erefo re o<,VPt.n<, r N o r. p ort Qrford w h ere he lived un- "r8: ficlen t m agnitud e, w ith a proper I , CP 80018 12.000.000 acres, p r a c -1 g overn m en t as counsel for the fed- v ev of th e h n .h o . n»,» a .t.u hi a vey h eie. eta " ils blad sy stem o f reforestation , to furnish tlca lly a " « h ie h lies In the east- -r a l radio com m ission * o f the harbor ' n" e - no d d e'" ’ b,’ d “ nd d III le st rum m er, being en gaged In R *gradlng and resu rfa cin g 109 or cxplantlon being given, H enry L. C orbett and J E. B ennett, deep sen fish in g from th is port. I m iles o f the D en m ark -P ort Orford a perpetual tim ber su pp ly for hom e Prri P °r“ "" o t th e region In addi- u se and export. I “ on ‘° th ese lands, land s In the section o f th e R oosevelt C oast I h igh w ay In Curry county. several N ation al F orests are open M inerals I G rading 6 4 m iles o f the O lenada- W est o f th e C ascade ran ges the ' 7 P n,ry and for grazin g Douglaa co u n ty line section o f the leg io n under d iscu ssion is heavllv l,V88t"ek under dep artm en tal —*- •• , R oosevelt coast h igh w ay In Lana m ineralized. Gold, copper, iron J regulation« county. W isdom o f M other N atu re chrom e, qu ick silver, coal o f a c o k ­ B rid ge over W ah an n a creek on W ith fa r-seein g vision. M other in g variety, platinu m and ruth­ th e R o o sev elt C oast h ig h w a y at the enium lim eston e, m arble, gran ite. N r, atu . b . . re created th ese vast natural north c ity lim its o f S easid e san dstone, and a w ide v a riety o f ' ” w ,,h in a « (on e’« th row of B rid ge over th e N ecan lcu m river th e lesser know n m in erals are Cheap w ater transp ortation, and to on the R o o sev elt C oast h ig h w a y In found in com m ercial q u an tities, insu re their d evelop m en t so form ed C latsop county, about three m iles the gold production o f th e region the topograph y o f th e cou n try as to sou th o f S easid e provide a natu ral w a y o f lard is estim a ted a s upw ards o f $60.000.- 000. w ith the lode m in es barely transp ortation to tid e w ater w here scratch ed , w h ile the copper occurs She created a n atu ral deep w a te r ' I Mr and Mrs. Orria K napp enter* in large d ep osits in variou s parts of harbor h avin g am ple depth o f w a ­ ter for all purposes a n a tu ia l h ar­ | ta lc e d at six o ’clock S u nd ay e v en ­ ’ he w estern h a lf o f the area. bor requiring bu, a lim ited break ing w ith dinner, h a v in g Mr and C on dition s are Ideal for th e man- w ater to protect |, from the sou 'h * Mrs. Llovd K napp and d au ghter * 120 if w inter, w h ere there ' f R eedsport. Mrs Ella Knapp. barrel per day plant is now I sue ng san d s or su nk en ' I-ouise L. K napp. Mrs. M ary Ric» c e ssfu l operation G ran ite nd wh "re pilot service is un- ' and M iss R uth Clark as dinner ch a ra cter com parable w ith ,1 An< Me guests. N atu re m o m Barre. V erm ont, atom w ith her ui«ion, foresaw a w a its ch eap tran sp ortation ♦hat the enfiai tan n ar« r om e equally as fam ous a °ha had c In th* .Mid-Parjflr Gold B each. Feb. 12 The w ill "R ock o f Ages." M ineral l nu«t flow through ta n g in g from th e a lk alin e - o f E dgar B ossen. L anglois pioneer «I tide w ater ou tlet rancher, w ho died In D ecem ber, w h ich com pare w ith th e »II- I ir |f rhr pnt wa« to he car- w as filed w ith the clerk o f the know n w aters o f E uropean epa® j rted r ‘on om ical and nat ! c o u r t foi nrobate S atu rd ay O liva dow n to th e ordinary su lp h u r p -d ural I fo m e r o y , a daughter, la nam ed as soda w aters, and naturnl c e r b c - |c Hbizhor executrix, and Is left $2.000 by th e gas o f a high test qu ality a-" ’ ound rater harb- term s o f the will. T he e sta te la and produced com m ercially. The Jch st raget I valued at $4 675, about $3,000 be­ blacksar-ds a lon g the coast are ing In real esta te T h j balan ce o f great p otential sou rces o f cold ' the e sta te Is w illed the variou s rel­ eh rom e and platinum in fact I he a n atives. A ttorney T opping o f B a n ­ so u th w estern O regon is k n o w i don is the legal ad visor o f th e ex- East Pulp Material Gone m an agem en t problem s w ill be dis cu ssed by H. A L indgren, livestock sp ec ia list o f th e O regon S ta te Agri- cultural co lle g e sn d H 8 H ale co u n ty a g e n t L ater In the season tw o lam b grad in g nod m ark etin g d em o n stra tio n s w ill be held. V n a ,r >'mpn n t r " T v co u n ty w ill ” "" o p P °r’ unlt y to becom e ,ona c a Pa c “ y H w as w ell con- 1 30—"W hat H as H appened to ceaied in a sod h ou se and on ly the e sca p in g stea m served to g iv e the D airying," P. m B randt. O 8. C o ffice rs Its location 2 15 "G etting out o f th e Hole." . . G eneral them e "The E ffe c t o f . bef ¿ ° ohnson waa r‘‘ J u s tlc e ’ o f arrested 't h e P e a and c e 'w U G k g en h t Sub8“ “ “ e8 ” J D. M ickle, sta te e ,anlb lam m ark situ ation and the " 8 h a t d "lry "nd , f° ° d c°m m isslon er. "In- , ,h kind bs et ^ha^'thV'ma^k'ét 'Ì'P Wh° a8R,‘B,'ed » fin* , n ParP t $750 w orT m and.. MT bi i n hdag r e n e,s m t , n o t g " " ’y ib ‘8 bp'o g •>«’b "8o" ’a B . Ä . T h r° “< b , ..c o „ d . B uilding Public S e n t im e n t ," ° nPW m eth ° d ° f docl“ "K yrne, "I“ "“ .... - . . , ...........................n .p C .r harles lm r n t . D O. B a. C. In d u strial Jour- fu oullool< ,o r ‘ he com in g J rhp ,lm p and Place o f ‘ he m eet- lngB ,o bp hp,d 18 aa ,(' llow s Coqullle M iller Bros., ranch. W ednesday, h eb ru ary 19, 10 a. m. VP- r <5- Make G»<>d Haul ^’ovCm«r To Attend Meeting wblf,h L.. p.lnclXl ElShcF Leaves llurh/1.- " * ” « . - cMirVey Mrflered All HoiiP Ih-.ndnnoH „ , Abandoned X • Opened Neuner Mill Out Ml Of KilCC Race ixttinCr Entertain With Dinner Bnssen Will Filed f ill’ I a cutrts.