'Port Orfwd Water Deep Harbor —
The KEY to the Development of the Vast Natural Wealth of the Mid-Pacific Coast Empire
PORT ORFORD NEWS
VOL. IV.
Port Orford, Oregon, Tuesday, May 20,1930.
Number .2T.
. Rail Officials Visit SW Oregon;
New Rail Rumors Rife
Packers Combine Plants 1
Commencement Exercises Held; Joseph Wins Gov. Nomination;
Class ol Four Graduate
Knapp Defeats Tichenor
Gold Beach, May 15 — With the I
opening of the 1930 commercial fish I
ing season today announcement f
was made that the catch of both !
the Gold Beach Packing company j
and the Macleay Estate company
would be handled at the packing
plant of Macleay’s at Wedderburn |
Anent the visit of Louis W Hill,
across the river. If the catch is u n -1 Commencement exercises for the !
Oregon
Electric
chairman of the board of directors
usually lai ge the Gold Beach Pack- 1930 class of the Port Orford high Educational
Oope sheets generally were thrust
of the Great Northern road, and
County Votes
placed in com- ___
school ___
were ___
held ...
in the high B
school
Lets Contract mg plant , jwill be __________
cnot)1 I
i into the discard when the vote«
With
returns
from
three
of
the
Arthur Curtis James, the dominant
Portland, May 18. Hauser Con- mission to augment the facilities of gymnasium Thursday evening with
Entertainment
factor in Great Northern affairs, struction company, low bidder on j Macleay.
Wednesday evening George E. sixteen precincts in Curry county1 w®re counted Friday night. George
a
large
and
appreciative
audience
to Myrtle Point last Friday, the clearing, grading and bridging the '
Griffith, public relationship ¿fflcTr — ml“ "ng' F dday'8 prinlary elec'
-°n
republic^ n° “ -
in attendance. Roy Hewitt, dean of
tion resulted in the following vote i lnatlon for governor, and h if oppon
Myrtle Point Herald says:
first section of the Linn county
the Willamette university law ' 5°nn< 1 “d with the United States for governor in Curry county
• ent in the November election will
Licenses D. Not
Needed
Louis Hill and A. C. James, two extension of the Oregon Electric
Washington,
C . May
13 Fish- SChOO‘ was the sPeakel of the ev-
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F° ’'tland’ and W -----
Republican
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Edward F i,ailey of Eugene.
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Fuller
of
the
state
forestry
of-
of the biggest railway executives railway east of Lebanon, has been ermen planning to visit the nation oninar
ening, his address being largely
Ralph Williams will be returned as
Corbett
awarded
that
contract,
W.
F.
Tur
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fice
at
Salem,
conducted
in the United States, passed through
a very
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al parks this summer for the first devoted to the proposition of edu-
217
Myrtle
Point
this morning V
on
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T4» ti ner, president of the railway, an- time will be interested in knowing eating the young minds along the interMtln< and highly educational. Joseph
and Walter M. Pierce will substi
Hall
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tour of inspection of southwestern ! n° u"ced yesterday.
1Û5 tute for Oswald West on the demo
entertainment at the high school
lines
of
pacifism.
Norblad
Oregon, and particularly the Coos
Nlne contractors bid on this first that the United States Government
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gymnasium.
Moving
pictures
of
the
cratic national committee.
On entering the gymnasium a
Jeffery .
county district They were travel- Unit’ and the Hauser fiKUre was in makes no charge for the privilege
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Senator Charles L. McNary and
ing by automobile and their obj<£- e*CeM of *200«». * was reported.
V*68' a" " ’. which_ are Z V l T Z Z “1/ / Z Z * 1 * * I
POP“*" view
Bennett ...
I4I
at Rocky Point)
Congressman Willis C. Hawley had
The construction company is ex- administered by the National Park eye. The stage had been trans- just south of Port Orford, and o th -1
Democratic
tive today was Coos Bay.
formed by a master hand into
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pected to start actual work within Service of the Department of the replica
20 no opposition in the primaries for
of a beautiful garden spot. ' Oreaon8“”
° ' We8t" n Wilbur
Interior. Therefore no federal fish
Mr. Hill is chairman of the board a few days, said Mr. Turner.
15 nomination to succeed themselves.
s»u . with
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were projected on the
of directors of the Great Northern
Mountain ash,
graceful droop- i ¡ Ore8°n.
SCreen
McNary will be opposed In Novem
Hough
The project involves an expendi- ing licenses are required.
together
with
the
moving
company, and Mr. James is the ture of $1,500.000, and must be be- I, state fishing licenses are required
Piper
.<.hT,ln I f,lm for the youngsters
si ber by Elton Watkins, democrat,
in
some
of
therm
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heaviest holder of stock in the gun by June 1 of this year and com-
Ralph Williams for republican and Hawley by William A. Delzell,
Northwestern Pacific, the Western 1 pleted before June 1 of next year, because the states In which they W° [ k and ?a‘eway outlines In 18,lde8 deplctjn wild life ' scene'™ national committeeman received democrat.
m ^ iy ’ ehow lw
Pacific and is also a member of the according to interstate commerce I “e have not ceded to the federal ^ f o r m e d the background The and foregt
Judge James U. Campbell won
244 while his opponent received 181.
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rare
®nd
exq
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isite
bear
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ra
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w
ith
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y snowing
board of directors of the Great commission order.
governmnt
Jurisdiction
f < ry p,uma/ of
J, ^ s t r u c t ve forest fires and
the re- Walter M. Pierce for democratic the republican nomination for - po-
Northern and a heavy stockholder
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over them, or because, in ceding
was combined in basket decoration fIashed
foraat flrea> were national committeeman received 3« Mltlon No- 5 on the supreme court,
in the Southern Pacific. He is said
with
pale
pink
Portland
Caroline
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Fortunate
Accident
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to be the heaviest stockholder in
nirk
a
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non»lnation for position No. 6.
Testout
roses,
pink
snap
dragons
fI°wers ol
of 8UPreme court justice judge, Camp-
railroads in this country.
Inin » h 7
f o ° m Z highway license fees. The pa.ks in wh.ch
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p ragons southwestern Oregon, including the bel1 received 288 against 176 for his CamPbe11 will be opposed at the
Into 12th street. Port Orford, Fri- state fishing licenses must be taken and snowballs. The lighting i erreit.
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plnrthm
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effect,
beautiful
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o fall election H
by
O. P. Coshow,
The Northwestern Pacific line ex day forenoon, Lester Sauers1 truck out are the following: Yosemite
rhododendron, brought °PP°nent- , G. 8. ___i___
Shepherd
with various colored bulbs, brought
Walker,
received
319
votes
for
coun-
lncunlbent.
on the democratio
tends from San Francisco to E ur-1 ^ 8tZ Z bZ " Z h. ' Z nd W“ h- ' »
many
a'
Volcanic, Generai out the full beauty of the arrange-
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,y expressions 0 of apprec ty judge as against 254 for Bow- tlcket'
eka, Cal. Rumor has been rife in
° ‘ '? Oriffith and Mr,
this section for some time that the 1 was ridma wi'th h iT ^ n ^ 11^'8 Wh° Grant' Grand Canyon, Acadia. ment. Many expressions of wonder p ,.
and delight were caused by this ‘ „„ ,, gave l,Rere8tlng talks re- man and A. II. Bolce 384 as against ' G. A. Howard, had no opposition
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tor the republican nomination for
wonderful effect produced under f
the work they are engaged 208 for Ed Sypher.
ed from Eureka to Powers. Look- and rendered unconcious. Mr sons deslrina to
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the
The return from the missing pre- suPerlntendent of public Instruction
the dir
direction of Nat Perkins. The • ■
e Pre8ervaBon ot the forests
ing at It In another way. the Great
»„ a. u
,
desiring to fish in these na-
clncts will not. It is said, materially “nd C’ H Gram was unopposed for
iZ
w a .™ owns
—
. Uera was Uken
to his injuries
home, and
tional parks
arrangement of ‘ those on through an educational campaign chan*e
the Oregon E lec-) I fortunately
no serious
“re- menti
t h X h should
’T h T . make
t X ^ m »rr»nee-
h o r X 8eat,nS
a ^ " R " - “ r V
,he relallve standing.' o'f "°"Jlnatlon„ by
party to 8UC-
Northern
trie. That L road has just secured suited. The fenders of the W ashing-‘ to secure t h e i
tat ®uthor 1 e Mise Ruth Clark, _.
t .» ., I the
candidate»
, ceed himself
principal, ..
the 18 sponsored bv
by the TTnltoH
Un'ted a State’
“ “ various
var,0Ui' ‘’“"cUdates.
permission from the interstate com- ton car were somewhat damaged
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graduates—Nell Rice, Anna Barton, forestry office and an association '
merce commission to extend its line and repairs were made at Paul 1
can n°mination for Joint repreeen-
Ruth Miller and Donald McKenzie, of businessmen representing th e ' I’nri Orfo»-rl
1
) tatlve from Coos and Curry coun-
rom the Willamette valley into the Leutwylers garage. Responsibility I
Class Day Exercises
—Roy Hewitt, the speaker of the i timber Interests.
Suislaw country. Still another plan has not yet been definitely fixed for
Interesting class day exercises evening, and Louis L. Knapp,
Precinct Vote t,e8' and wl11 be opposed in the fall
is that the visit of the men here at the accident.
In the Port Orford precinct about
W. H. Bennett who captured the
were held by the 1930 graduating chairman of the school board, was
Forestry
Man
Here
this time might have something to
an 80 per cent vote was cast, with noni*natlon on the democratic
class Wednesday afternocn at 2 in complete harmony with the lov-
A. G. Jackson, assistant from the 108 republican and 25 democratic
do with the proposed extension of |
o’clock In the high school. The pro- rly garden scene.
Poppy Sale
te transcontinental railroad across,
"High School Song.” "In a Garden ^ fH eR'!mnt8tlr‘CtJ i'0re.8 to UPerV,80‘ r 0.te8 P'aCed
‘he ba"Ot h”* The ' A Q' Walker waa "ominated by
gram
consisted
of
the
song
"Down
Oregon, making Coos Bay its ter-
The annual poppy sale will in Sunshine Valley” by the high of R ose. In June,” high school rhor- .cv e.a T d ly s h, Port Or’^
8' T V in T
wh‘ch. were ava"ab'e wi‘h- , tha republicans for county Judge
start
on
May
24,
and
the
News
m inus
us; Procession.
Howard " l Hull
Vl' , ! ? " minutes after the poll, I Incumbent
and will be Judge
opposed
by Bailey,
the present
gladly gives the following Informa- school students; class history by Invocation,
Rev Mrs.
McVIeker;
i s i e oHicia n l t Z s ¿ “ I" “ « " nd
r*1?
C. H
who
Any of the guesses above m ight' tion regarding the wearing of the Ruth Miller; essay on “War” by
Donald
McKenzie;
song,
"First
Vio
O’
Mine"
"Lullaby
Land"
male
son
and
F
I
w
m
!
day
Ml
Jaek-
.
National
Commitiwmen
won
on
the
democratic
ticket,
prove to be right. Certain it is, flower on Poppy Day:
Lullaby Land,
Address" Roy
Roy ’ Hewitt,
HewR ' ™
''•'Z
!
R*P D«m ' AH
over Ed Sypher.
though, that men of Hill’s and ) The poppy was worn in America lets,” by the girls* .chorus; class quintette; Address,
60
on the republican ticket for county
James' caliber find their time too ; *t> honor of the war dead even be- prophecy by Nell Rice; class will dean of law school, WHLamett» Uni r re warden, made a trip of Inapec- Ralph W illiam s___
1 commissioner.
C. L. Berry received
com m ission er Cl
valuable to come into a country tore the close of the war. In 1919 by Donhld McKenzie; and song versity; "Look Down Dear Eyes. tion to Rocky Peak south of Port ) Chaa. F Walker ___ .,¿27
jq the democratic nomination
like this just out of curiosity or for ¡scattered poppy sales were held by! ,raduatloa” by ‘•be school. The and "A Brown Bird Singing," Fred- Grford Where the state Intends in -) Walter M. Pleroe
pleasure at this time of year. Their the American Legion and the fo l-[ 888 ProPhecy and the class will erick Hull; Valedictory, Anna Bar stalling a lookout station for the Oswald West ____ ______
9
The fight over the republican
being together is proof of a pre- lowing year, in national convention r° U.K t^C°rth "° end ot merr|- ton; presentation of diplomas, Louis 1930 fire season. Mr. Jackson an
nomination for Joint representative
United State« Senator
nounces
that
forest
ranger
schools
arranged plan. Another thing is at Cleveland, Ohio, the Legion Z " 1' ™The fhesls of Ruth Miller L. Knapp, chairman of the hoard will be held at Powers, Agness and , Charles L. M cN ary___ 74
, created the greatest interest of any
that harbor Improvements of sev adopted the poppy as its memor- ' The Plowman Poet,” (Burns,) An- Benediction. Rev. McVlcker; Reces^ Gasquet (Cal.) in June for the pur Elton Watkins _________
jj of the local contests. With four con-
eral Inlet cities along the coast are ial flower. When the Auxiliary was i j na Barton. “Our Atheistic Poet,” sional, Mrs. Howard Hull.
( teatants In the field a strong cam
( 'ongreesman
War."
The singing of the quintette, com pose of instruction in the beat Willie C. Hawley _______71
pushing themselves before congress organized in Kansas City in 1921, i <Sbe"8y;,1 1* >nald
paign was carried on. In Coos coun-
methods of forest fire fighting.
at this time for an answer. The gov- j one of its first acts was the adop-
W*"nin£ of P<«ed of Frederick Hull, Roy Cor-
13 ty Knapp received 1402 votea,
William A. Delzell __ _
ernment and the railroads work to -' tion of the poppy as the memorial the West for the Nation," merited son, A B. Hoggatt, Crawford Smith
G overnor
L Tichenor 1070, Hunter 801, and
gether In those things, and where flower. The nation-wide sale of the appreciation given and showed and Art Mayea, and to two tenor
( Chenoweth 864, giving Knapp a lead
Renews Old friendship I G eorge W. Josep h
( there of 332 votea. In Curry county,
the railroad decides to go is where . poppies to be worn on Memorial splendid thought and excellent pre- solos by Frederick Hull were par-
W V. Fuller of the state forestry A- W. Norblad __
18
Ocularly enjoyed by the audience. office and W J. Paulman spent
( with all but the outlying precincts
the government decides to make Day was begun by the Legion and paratlon by the graduates
E- Bennett ___
Miss Anna Barton as valedictorian many pleasant hours last week re- Harry L. Corbett
( reporting. Chenoweth received 217
its major improvements.
) Auxiliary in 1921. At first silk pop-
votes. Knapp 180, Tichenor 188 and
Louis Hill and Mr. James arrived I P‘e“ made ,n France by French wl‘ Petition To Close Rogue did iul1 JUBtlce to tbe class honor. newing old friendships that were Charles Hall ___
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An Initiative petition, creating a cbairman Louis L. Knapp present formed back In Minnesota over 30 John A. Jeffery
in Portland the first of this week dOW’ and or!,hans were used but
t Hunter 115. The unreported pre-
12 clncts cannot change these tuts is
from S t Paul, headquarters of the 1 8° ° n th* manufact'«* ° t P«P*r pop- constitutional amendment that will ed the dlP|oma* to the graduates in j years ago. both of tke men having Edward F. Bailey
2 to any great degree one way or
Great Northern company
, pie® by American disabled veter- close the Rogue river to commer a few words appropriate to the oc- ! lived in the same town there Mr A. C. Hough
I the other, and Knapp has received
, ans was begun. The paper poppy cial fishing was approved by the caslon At the close of the exercises Fuller was In Port Orford In con- Ed 8. Piper
The Great Northern interests are made by the American disabled In state game commlsaion without a the graduates were showered with nection with the campaign being George R. W ilbur_______
the nomination by from 300 to 380
carylng on a determined plan to government
hospitals
and poppy
votes.
,
.
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dissenting vote, In Portland. May the congratulations and well wishes conducted In forest fire prevention I J u s tic e S u prem e Court, P «
participate In the natural resource work-shops became the standard 12.
of their hosts of sdmlring friends. I work
George 8. Shepherd ..
22
| In the Port Orford precinct
tonnage of Oregon. Having con- American Legion and Auxiliary
Knapp received 48 votes. Tichenor
The intention is to have the pe-
j
James
U.
Campbell
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39
quered the Klamath Falls situation, flower.
; titlon on the ballot for the Novem-
49, Chenoweth 4, Hunter 1. Four
Oliver P. C o sh o w _____
11
they have a case before the inter-
On Saturday. May 24. millions
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of ber election.
d e m o c r a t s cast complimentary
J u stic e Hupreme Court, Pos. 8
state commerce commission on final Americans will wear the blood-red
; votee for Knapp, giving Knapp a
Harry H. Belt ...... ........... 81
hearing for permission to connect poppy of Flanders fields in mem-
S u p erin ten d en t I'nblic In struction popular vote o t 52 or three in the
up the Great Northern from K lam -) ory of those gallant American boys Butter Situation Improves
lead Bennett, the democratic can-
C. A. H o w a r d ________ 73
Corvallis,
Maq
17.—Butter
produc
ath Falls with the Western Pacific who sacrificed their lives in the
didate, received 9 votes in this pre
I-uhor
C
om
m
ission
er
In California, by the construction' World war It is hoped that every tion is being curtailed, while con
cinct.
C. H. Gram ___
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of approximately 200 miles of new one will wear a poppy on that day, sumption is on the Increase, ac
Joint K ep resen taU ve 6U1 D istrict
road. Their movements also indi- for in no more fitting way can ex- cording to the latest report on com
F. B. T ich en or __
49
Frank Lance Dies
cate a determined plan to convert presslon be given to the honor In modity situation and market out
Geo D. Chenoweth ....... . 4
Frank Lance, who has been ill at
the Oregon Electric into a freight, which those men are held who died | look Issued by the Oregon State
Wra
H.
Hunter
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1
his home In the northern part of
carrier, to make it produce profit-j that American ideals might live. It) college extension service. The but
Louis L. Kneop ____,.._ 48
town for some weeks past, was tak
ably, and already they have filed is hoped, too, that under every ter output of the country in March
William H. B e n n e tt___
9 en to the Ix-ep hospital, Bandon,
an application for permission to breast which bears a poppy will was 3 per cent below that of March
D istr ict A ttorney
last Thursday and died Sunday.
construct an extension 40 miles beat a heart which understands the 1929 and somewhat more in April
Grant J. W illia m s_____ 74
Funeral services were held in Ban
southwestward Into the timber belt beautiful symbolism of the little ' With consumption Increasing at
Ownty Judge
don Tuesday afternoon, with Inter
of the Siuslaw country, and they ' flower.
I Present price levels, the supply-de-
W alk er__________ 20
ment in the Bandon cemetery. Mrs.
have acquired feeders along the line
Th„ wparino. nt ,1 ,
„„ mand situation is improved, the re-
B o w m a n __ _______ 1
o , u ,-
,„to
1 r * r -
t
Hhermon E. Jacobs s sister of Mr.
Moore _____
80
Lance and a former resident of
Ing tonnage sections It has been
Bailey _____ ..... .
19' Port Orford now living at Baker,
accepted as a fact that years ago to public acceptance by clever pro- VHn„ .
F .
C ou nt) C om m ission er
Oregon, arrived In Bandon Tuesday
their plans contemplated connect motion. The Idea of wearing the Z " "
J . ‘h‘"
°VP'
Sypher ------------ 22
to attend the funeral.
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foreign market«. Severe depression
ing up from the north with the poppy
in memory of the World war exiab!
Euro
butUr P„
Bolce ______ ____ 86
Northwestern Pacific at Trinidad. dead sprang un as naturally as the
■immeuj,
Berry ______
Cal., and about two years ago it little wild poppy grows in the fields especially In Germany and Great
101 Moon Governs Easter
Justice of Peace
was declared by those who claimed of France and Belgium. It took root Brttian.
I New York,—The day we celebrate
T.
Wright
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80
to know that the Eugene extension spontaneously in England. Canada,
Meanwhile the campaign to in
as Easter Sunday was adopted 823
Port ( onunlssloners
would come southward Into the France and many other parts of the crease the use of butter In Oregon
A. D. by the Council of Christian
P.
Masterson
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88
southwestern Oregon country. With world as well as In the United has progressed with surprising vi
I Churches which met at Nlcaea.
L.
Wagner
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84
Messrs Hill and James visiting States, until the flower became the gor In one city the use of butter
! They determined that Easter should
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southwestern Oregon at this time. almost universally recognized sym- has been boosted so much that sale
fall on the first Sunday following
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15 the Paschal full moon, which hap-
following the Great Northern’s
ot World war sacrifice
of substitutes has fallen off 35 per
Scattering
complimentary
votes
i
moves above recorded, the ques
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.
pens on or after March 21. T he
Sergeant Alvin York, one of the cent.
were cast for various persons, but
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tion is raised as to the purpose of outstanding heroes of the World
e
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. principal reason for placing Easter
the foregoing gives the record of
a .
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the visit, and the belief is entirely war, is to make a memorial ad
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( Sunday on this date was that pil
O. S. C. Commencement
the controlling votes.
tenable that the further extension dress over the National Broadcast
grims
needed
moonlight
to
travel
Corvallis, May 17. — Commence
of the Oregon Electric is under con ing system on May 25. at 5:30. dur ment day at Oregon State college
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. Ion the,r way to the *reat y «a rly
sideration
Wreck At Itnetts Creek ¡Easter festivities. The date of Eaa-
ing the Collier radio hour. He will this year will be June 2 when the
Southwestern Oregon holds forth make an appeal for the poppy sale sixty-first class will be graduated.
Wednesday last as Mr and Mrs.) t««- may Vary at present between
alluring potential tonnage In natur Forget them not' As years go by This will be the twerty-third com-,
Lew Frazier of l-onglols, were 1 March 22 and April 28 If a paschal
rounding the sharp curve at Rhetts full moon falls on a Sunday, then
al resources, and tonnage is the life* On our remembrance they rely
mencement over which President
creek south of Port Orford their Easter day Is the next Sunday.
blood of railways. With harbor im -, They are the maimed Death did W. J. Kerr has presided here in per- 1
provements being considered at dlf-j
deny
Ford truck load of household goods
son.
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tipped over, seriously Injuring Mrs.
ferent points along the southwest-1 Its solace—crippled, blind, they try
92 Years Old Tod ay
Edward C Elliott, president of
em Oregon coast, and with the To find on earth the peace they Purdue university of Indiana has
Frazier, who was Uken to the Gold
- ________ — _. — Mall..,.
Sixtv five per ent of the industrial pay roll of the state of Oregon
Southern Pacific railway, the great
know
been obtained as the commence- 1 comes from the forest industry, and in many counties over one-half Beach hospital for treatment The Hr. 92-year-old resident of Port Or-
rival of the Northern lines, claim In Flander’s Fields ”
ment speaker In addition to the ' o, the taxes come from th« forest and forest industries. This In !• 1 azier s were moving to Harbor ford, is giving grave concern to his
ing this great region as its own ter- :
M vrtle Point
P o in t I relatives and friends Today 1.
Is Mr.
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graduating class, guests o f honor dustry brings in more money than wheat, wool, fruit, dairying and E A Malloy of the Myrtle
ritory we may look forward to a I
“ r‘ , Rober’ Forty end ' will be members of the silver Jubl- fishe i.-s combined. John T. Tigert, ex-U. S. Commissioner of Edu 1 Transportation o o m p a n y came Malloy’s 92nd birthday and he Is
renewal of the battle by these lines ' daughters. Shirley and Dorris vis
•'"«s of 1905 which will be hold- cstion, says: “There is 1 m r- important lerson for the American along and rendered first aid. load- receiving the best wishes of his
for participation In the immense j ited 8am Popple at Fourmile Sun ing its twenty-fifth reunion here
people to learn than the need of growiry and conserving forest« ) ing the household goods on his many friends for a full recovery
tonnage available in this region.
' day.
ruck and taking them back to from his present illness.
"
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'
t ur fu.ure development as •
hfn g ;« uimn th»
• uccess with wh.ch we can spread this go»p<
Ianglola
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