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PORT ORFORD NEWS ■ Port Orford, Oregon, Tuesday. Februa M cNair, m otored to M arshfield last su m m er in Gold Beach. W ednesday R oy C arter, m an ag e r of th e Gold H erb ert M anciet is visitin g his B each M otor com pany, w as tra n s d a u g h te r in San F rancisco, who a ctin g business in M arshfield last iju ir iu b h as been v ery ill. week The M ostw est g ran g e h ad H arv ey A rchie H. Roea and G eorge S H ale aa a guest F rid a y night, K ro n en b erg atten d ed a m eeting of R ich ard W. Price, m a n a g e r of who gave a n o u tlin e of his p ro g ram the executive council of »he Cooe C ra te r L ake Lodge, stopped i n ' fo r farm help a ctiv ity T he g ran g e and C u rry B a n k e rs’ association in Gold B each last W ednesday to v is - ' will h e re a fte r give a h a lf h o u r a t C oquille last week. it w ith R o b ert L W ith ro w Mr ' P rice w as accom panied by his w if e ! each m eeting to a discussion of W ord has been received o f th e an d d au g h ter. ag ric u ltu ra l problem s d e y a 'w th h in Mrs N ellie Davis, of P o rtlan d , is ' , le o Los to r t Angeles a Z “ of L. A L ang M rs B urt, ste n o g ra p h e r fo r the v isitin g h e er r m oth other. rs S J | a „ pr f n . y e a rs" a a m an er, M rs. M acleay E sta te com pany, has ar- f *»• J . la g e r o f th e local telephone office M alehorn. Mrs W inifred H opkins of A lbany rived from P o rtlan d , to be h ere ‘ H ow ard Boice an d P a u l Bailey w as a w eek-end v isito r in tow n d u rin g th e sum m er. a re on a trip to E u rek a, C alifornia. Miss T helm a Reese, te a c h e r o f ' Miss Id a F a rr ie r has retu rn ed to see h er sister, M is. H. E Boak from a trip to San F ran cisco and who recently u n d erw en t an o p era th e Agness school, visited h e r hom e ' tion a t th e e m e rg e n c y hospital. in B andon last week. P o rtlan d . M rs F. C ornell and Mrs. John C. T. G uerin has re tu rn e d from Mrs. Tolly of B rookings w as vis P o rtlan d . Cox m otored to M arshfield la st itin g frien d s in Gold B each last T uesday. T he M asonic lodge is m ak in g Sunday. p re p a ra tio n s fo r a big tim e a t th eir G R M cN air has been elected a Mr and Mrs. H ow ard o f th e Big first m eeting in A pril M em bers of d ire c to r ln th e Coos and C u rry Bend ran ch a t Illahe, have moved n eighboring lodges have been invit- F a ir association, to J e rry 's F lat, w here th ey have ed and each m em ber is en titled to L. D. F elsheim an d A. W Lang- ren ted a sm all farm . br« 5 X 81 I d° n atten d ed ‘he a n n u al p ress con- C. A. B illings of Illahe. w as Miss La R ue C orrick, re tu rn e d to vention a t E ugene tra n sa c tin g business h ere th e last Douglas fir timbers, after 83 y.srs service In Hayden bridge, near E ugene la s t week to resu m e h e r ’ Gold „ o f th e week. i ° Un<1 n<>t ° nly t0 • qU’ 1 " ,W tlm b er» I" strength, but studies a t th e U niversity of O regon. I C h a r le s R o , i v , M rs’ H a *ry Caltoft, Miss A nnie w ere actually stronger, when tested by E. H. McAllister, professor of S U es Lex F rom m , sp en t a few days w ith thi* m « h n U n,*.'rh" ty ° ' Or<BOn’ H er* P r°'- M cAllister I. shown fo , . „ h lh z „ s s , * £ x . « 7 „ k T « k “ - < w d last week v isitin g his p aren ts, Mr. 1 -ow n on «7. f,r be7m ’ ‘h° U“ " d’ ° ' P° U" d’ " ......... and Mrs. J o h n From m , re tu rn in g to ily a t Sixes. T . ~ _ * . . Jo n n D. Goss, atto rn e y of M arsh- A large nu m b er o f high school field, w as in Gold Beach last week his stu d ies a t A shland la te r in the U niversity of Oregon. E u g en e.-D o u g las fir tim bers, a fte r 63 years week stu d e n ts teac h ers an d citizens at- atte n d in g to legal business of service, w ere found not only to equal new timber« ln stren g th but Mrs. B en M unson of Lakeside, w ere actually stronger, it is stated by E H M cAllister prof, ^ ¿ r o f tended the bask etb all gam e a t P o rt Mrs. Ed N orton of Bandon, vis O rford F rid a y to root fo r th e ir Sted h e r p aren ts. Mr. and Mrs. h as been v isitin g h e r fa th e r, C. C. ' m echanics at the U niversity of Oregon, who has com pleted . research hom e team s. W oodw orth « “ J; X " .“ ..........................« - G eorge R ich ard so n last W ednes- T h ere w ere no ch u rch services I day- F red Jam ieso n , had th e m isfor S unday m o rn in g ow ing to th e fact I he tim bers in the bridge were found to be in an excellent s t a t e o f ; A. L. Ponnie, a c o n tra c to r of tu n e to in ju re h is an k le S u n d ay a f th a t Rev. W h itsett w as aw ay. | M yrtle P oint, w as in tow n la st ternoon w hile engaged a t "his c a m p ' preservation, and P rofessor M cA llisters’ conclusion is that Douglas fir B andon can be preserved in sound stru ctu ral condition for at least half a cen I week m ak in g p rep aratio n s to bid on th e u p p er Sixes river. C. B. Zeek h a s been ill to r several on th e piling c o n tra c t for th e new C ounty C om m issioner E B S y p h -1 days w ith th e flu. He is co n sid er bridge. er has announced th a t th e road up ably im proved a t th is w ritin g O r F i ra a i n i n k V U I V in Colvin w ent to C rescent th e Sixes riv e r is to be im proved. M ayor H e rb e rt Brow n an d C ity City last week Mr. and Mrs. E. The road is to be w idened a t sh arp fn r n o iz « A t tto rn ey C. D R. W ade, m ade a bus R M iller accom panied him. Mrs. tu rn s and o th e r Im provem ents go com parison sim ilar tests were m ade on both green and seasoned pieces of the sam e size. Although gome of the tim bers that went into con iness trip to P o rtla n d last week M iller rem ained in C rescent City ing to m ake for less d an g ero u s w here th ey sp en t several days Mr. S ypher also a n struction of the bridge would not be acceptable as bridge m aterial under w ith h e r d au g h ter, Mrs. B auer, m otoring tra n sa c tin g city business. nounced th a t th e F lo ras creek road m odern grading rules, the average stren g th was found to be in excess who is in th e hospital. of the average «trength of new tim ber In green condition, while in most M rs M orris w as called to M arsh Mr. an d Mrs. R. L. M acleay and is to be extended th is year. field la st week to care fo r th e J, tor t ^ ’o X : : ^ ^ for ~ children, of P o rtlan d , have arriv ed Miss J a n e Snider, is v isitin g h er B B edingfleld fam ily, the fam ily to m ake th e ir hom e in W edder- fath er, C. A. Snider. all being ill except Mr. B edingfleld burn. A n u m b er of Sixes resid en ts at- i n C. A. D ano, w as v isitin g his son, o ln e y S te v e n s a n d tw o'"of h b Special services w ere held in th e M A. D ano, in M arsfhfleld la st Gold B each C om m unity ch u rch tended th e b asketball gam e a t P o rt “ employes, c h a ,KinK trespass, prop- O rford F rid ay night, in cluding Mr. week. S unday in honor of th e b irth d ay s _____ [ e rty title clouded by claim s Illegally G. R. M cN air of th e M cN air of Lincoln and W ashington. An u n and Mrs. Jo h n From m , M r an d H ard w are, a tten d ed th e an n u al usually in te re stin g pro g ram w as Mrs. C larence Z um w alt, Mr. and Ju d g e B rand Awards OMn a . h 'ed “ nd C° m pany too‘« and equip- Mrs. W eston Zum w alt, G ran d m a s ta te convention of h a rd w a re men given. • m ent stolen, and a sk in g for exem- W ells an d Mr. and M rs C. Wood- in P o rtla n d last week. P unitive HamajffH, In ( W plary and actu a l dam age« am ount- W J K an e o f D uluth, Wis., h as w orth. B en S. F is h e r of M arshfield, w as been looking over th e co u n try d u r A gain st S te v e n . " total 1»12’000 Ju d « e in tow n la st T uesday looking a fte r ing th e p a st week. B ian d forw arded his decision to | his office h ere from E ugene w here business m a tte rs and bidding fa re F e e d H o u s e P la a t Mr. an d Mrs. A. B. H arriso n of well to his friends. P u n itiv e d am ages to tallin g $200 ! he is hol<t’ng court. While It is not advisable to over- W edderburn have retu rn ed from a Miss V irg in ia Russell, p rim a ry tw o w eeks m otor trip to O akland. •tlm u lats growing plants and tore« w ere aw arded th e C hickam in M in The case first a ttra c te d a tten tio n teach er, w as a g u est of a so ro rity C alifornia. growth, a little plant food, Judi ing com pany by Ju d g e J. T B ran d late last sum m er w hen Stephens ciously applied, will do much Io th is m orning in a decision on the house in E u g en e last week Mr. an d m Mrs. Lee UOrriCK G arrick or of . . . - _ i n. along a plant th at Just will black sand m in in g case in w hich w as enjoined from tre sp a ss on th e M issA g n e s Leep and Mrs. G. R. | P o rtlan d have arriv ed to spend the coaxing com pany holdings Stevens, p u r not flourish. the com pany h t s suit ain st p o rtin -------------------- ~ _ ....................e « . . , u b . ro o u u g g m u it a ag g ain rtin g g to to be be a a n n atio atio n n ally ally know know n n Nearly Noies Douglas Fir Passes Rigid Test at U. of O inventor an d m ining egineer, ch al recently been sold in Coos and C u r lenged th e com pany’s m ineral ry counties, acco rd in g to E. A. Mc- 1 ights a t th e tim e on th e ground th a t m ineral rig h ts th ro u g h o u t George. vice president and general the d istrict a re recognized by the m an ag e r g overnm ent only th ro u g h a m ineral title to property. Re-Survey Highway No evidence w as intro d u ced by F lorsnoe Feb. i - T w o crew s a re the com pany to show th a t eith er S tevens or his em ployes, C elestin to begin w ork a t once on th e re Delispe a n d J . E. R ose of Bandon, survey of 37 mile secto r o f the had been responsible fo r the d is Roosevelt highw ay betw een S u t ton lake and C ape H eceta F ore ap p earan ce of com pany equipm ent. m an A. E. M artin and crew w ill The dam ag e aw ard w as m ade for handle the n o rth ern end. w orking claim s illegally filed, resulting south, w hile E E U m phlett and I Cloud to th e title, an d inconven men w ork n o rth T he crew s will ience and trouble for the com pany. be able to com plete the job In a Ju d g e B ra n d ’s decision held th a t m onth an d then M artin will prob Delispe and Rose had filed the ably continue th e re-survey still claim s on th e com pany p roperty fa r th e r north. while u n d er S tevens' employ, and Division E n g in eer C ollier h as as his paid ag en ts sta te d th a t bids for th e actu a l The decision, b a rrin g a reversal co n stru ctio n of th is secto r will be in suprem e court, settles once and advertised to r opening at th e April fo r all th e question o f m ineral m eeting of the highw ay com m is rig h ts to p ro p erty claim s in this sion I t has been d eterm in ed th a t d istrict a n d so u th w estern Oregon. th ere is an ab u n d an ce of su rfacin g | No notice of appeal has been filed rock w here this secto r ends an d no by the d efen d an ts doubt as soon as th e g rav elin g Is _________ ____ com pleted the com m ission will cal: for bids to r rocking the highw ay Doesn’t Affect New firm on Into Florence, or about a 10-mlIe In v o lu n tary b an k ru p tc y proceed stretch . ings b ro u g h t ag ain st C. F. Me- G eorge A Sons, Inc., a t M arshfield Edw in G ather s a y . he la p ro by the N elson S team sh ip com pany of P o rtlan d , does not affect the ro g a tin g a new kind o f stndhcaul one th a t la lon g and th in so that new M cGeorge T erm inal Dock. Inc., occa sio n a lly one w ill be ab le to get of M arshfield, In w hich sto ck has through th e nets INCLUDE BEAUTIFUL ... X X Floras Lake YOUR 1930 ITINERARY On The Roosevelt Highway mining FISHING — HUNTING - BOATING BATHING FLORAS LAKE HOTEL John R. Smith & Son, Prop«. — Pori Orford’s Natural Deep Water Harbor THE KEY To the Development of the Great Mid-Pacific Coast Empire Depth of Water from 30 to 42 feet. The logical tidewater outlet for the great Mid-Pacific Coast Empire with its inexhaustible supply of rich natural resources consisting of 1-14 of all the standing merchantable timber in the I nited States, vast deposits of copper, iron, gold, chrome, cinnabar, coking No Dredging. No Sunken Rocks. No Pilot Service. Protected from North and Northwest Storms of Summer. coal, granite, marble and a wide vari ety of the more precious mineral; and its great diversity of agricultural products. Requires Limited Protection from South and Southwest Storms of Win ter. Repeatedly Selected by Board of Ar my Engineers as Harbor of Refuge for Pacific Coast. All Year Round Harbor for Deep Sea Fishing. 9300-Ton Vessel Loading in Port Orford Harbor. Port Orford Chamber o! Commerce PORT ORFORD, OREGON ( enter of the Great Recreational Re gion of Southwestern Oregon. All Year Round Harbor for Deep Sea Fishing.