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Page 2. ^ortOrfor^Oregon^Tuesda^Ma^O^WSO. J. R. Giffith. field representative suiting in Mrs Frazier being taken decided to foster a campaign to prived of good butter. Young People’s Forum at 7:30 p. men and women who can take a of the Roseburg News-Review, to the Gold Beach hospital quite preserve the wild flowers growing Senator Blaine is to be commend m , Buster Anderson leader. stand for the right and maintain ■ spent several days in town on bus seriously injured along the Roosevelt highway. ed for bringing this to the attention Church Not«« that stand under trying conditions iness last week. of the public. I trust the papers G. P. Scott and family spent last Choir practice Thursday night at in contrast to the weak and un Gold B each of the country will Inform them-| week-end visiting friends in Marsh Six«« Man Has Accident p. m Notwithstanding the stable type of citizens. I Mr and Mrs Curtis Tswnsend field. selves on this subject, and that the Wm. Matheny returned from the Frank Kenworthy. prominent dairy interests of the country, as busy week there were 30 out to 35 attended Young People's For beep hospital Sunday where he re visited friends in Ophir last week. dairyman of Langlois, had what represented through the large choir practice Friday night. um Sunday night. cently underwent a major opera I Royal Porter and his mother Ada might have been a very serious ac- Fish Law Enforced Porter made a trip to Port Orford Rev. McVlcker preached another Marshfield, May 14.—Customs au ! cident last Wednesday when hts creamery organizations, will take tion. Sunday. splendid and practical sermon Sun "Lot's wife had nothing on me,” G. A. Gentry of Portland, visited thorities and fish buyers of south i truck, loaded with household goods j this matter up. Mr and Mrs J. M Wagmer of Senator Blaine makes the state-' day touching on the question of >al' the convict as he turned to a at the C. C. Woodworth home over western Oregon met here Tuesday turned over on the curve at Rett’s the week-end. Mr. Gentry is a son- Bend stopped here last week on a afternoon to adopt regulations gov creek south of Port Orford. Mr. ment: “If butter instead of oleo-: morality and the crying need of p..e of stone. trip to southern California. in-law of the Woodworths. erning the collection of duty on Kenworthy was accompanied by his margarine or butterlne had been, served in the homes for disabledj Mrs. Mary Gauntlett of Portland Among those attending com is on an extended visit with her fish when marketed by aliens. Un mother who was slightly Injured, volunteer soldiers, there would havej der the law, salmon and halibut are but escaped injury himself. E. A ,' been no butter surplus in 1929.” | mencement exercises in Port Or daughter Mrs. B. E. Fisk. subject to a duty of two cents a ! Malloy of the Myrtle Point Trans- j ford Thursday night were: Mr. and A. F. Betfreund of Gault, Cal., pound when offered by other than fer truck came along and helped t When we consider the disastrous Mrs. Clarence Zumwalt, Mr. and visited here last Tuesday with Dr. American fishermen and taken in ; straighten up the wreck and hauled . effect of the comparatively small Mrs. Ray Zumwalt and Mr. and and Mrs. W. .A. Cartwright He was other than American craft. Rough the household goods back to Lang-' surplus of butter produced in 19291 Mrs. Weston Zumwalt, and family, has made upon the market value so favorably impressed with local fish carry a duty of one cent per lots. FLAMO RANGES Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Woodworth, of butter, it is easy to see the im conditions he stated he would prob- j pound Buyers are held account Grandma Wells, Mr. and Mrs. * FLAMO GAS LIGHTING FIXTURES portance of looking into this mat- j ably return later to locate. able for the collection of this duty Haight, Mr and Mrs. John Fromm Uncle Sam Buys Oleo ter.—R E. SHEPHERD. Jerome, | Louis Marsh of Port Orford h a s1 since the law places them in the and family. The New Standard Oil Product According to the Oregon Farmer Idaho. moved his family to Hunters creek! class of importers. These were the Calvin Smith visited at the the United States government is where he is employed by Saxton ' points explained at the meeting by Tracey Corbin home Monday. & Looney on the resurfacing work F. C. Butler, deputy collector of a heavy buyer of oleo. In a recent CHURCH BULLETIN B an d on issue that publication reproduced on the highway. customs at Portland, and Chester The Silver Spray Gardens will Sunday. May 25, 1930 Miss Virginia Strong of P acific' R. Clark deputy collector for • the the following letter relative to the open June 7, for the 1930 season. I matter, and is published for such Grove, Cal., has been visiting at port of Coos Bay. Sunday school at 10:00 a. m. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Allen were ! bearing as it may have on the pres- the home of Rev. and Mrs. J. W. Buyers present were Charles Fel ' ent decline in the price of butter Church service at 11:00 a m. Rev. visiting friends in Ophir last Sun Angell. McVlcker will preach a sermon ap ler and J. V. Winship of Marsh ; fat. The letter reads: Port Orford, Oregon day. Hary Coltoff of Brookings was field, W. A Penter of Reedsport, ' To the Editor: propriate to Memorial Day. There The Bandon coast guard station here on business last Wednesday. ! and A. B. Mosher of Empire. will be special music by the choir. responded to a distress signal from Your attention is called to a District Attorney Grant Williams' The local customs office start the fishing boat Bud Fisher off the has returned from a visit at Cot-1 ed today to list the fishermen mak 1 speech made by Senator Blaine of bar Tuesday night. The boat is tage Grove. ing this port and will furnish Amer Wisconsin in the United States owned by Lauren Forty of Gold W. E. Bullard of Ione, Oregon, ican fishermen and boat owners ' senate on April 17, on the subject Beach. of the use of butter substitutes in Mrs. Arthur Gale and Miss Hope transacted business in Gold Beach with certificates which will exempt government institutions. You will them from all duty difficulties in last week, has bought the Huntley Hennessey enjoyed a motor trip be suprised to learn that our gov marketing their catch. j drug store. last week-end to Portland. ernment is a large user in some Several ladies of the local Wo Miss Irene Miller, a local girl of ' of the government hospitals and man’s club are planning on attend- Oil Driller Killed the high school class of 1926, grad 1 national soldiers’ homes of oleo 1 uated Thursday evening from the 1 ing the joint picnic of Curry county Tuesday, James A. Young, 55, of margarine or butterlne. According clubs at Arizona Inn Wednesday. Good Samaritan hospital in Port Roseburg, oil well driller, em to Senator Blaine, the grand totals w Langlois land. ployed by the Fat Elk Ail company H. H. Hansen and Frank Ken on its drilling operations near Co are as follows: B u t te r _____________ 1,735,827 lbs. R. E. Reisland of Los Angeles, worthy will represent Langlois at was in Bandon during the week in the tour of the dairy farms spon quille. was instantly killed when his Oleo or butterlne_____ 998,080 lbs. His report goes into the details, vestigating the possibilities for ber sored by the Smith-Hughes agri car went over the grade on the ries clams and crabs for a local cultural association, on May 25, at Camas highway near Remote. Mr. which those concerned will find Young had spent Sunday at his very interesting. cannery. Myrtle Point. home near Roseburg and was en I Take, for instance, the St. Eliza Mr. and Mrs. Walter E. Cox have John Gerber has been employed j gone to California to spend some at Sweet’s store during the absence route to the oil well to resume work beth’s hospital for the insane, near when the accident occurred. He was the city of W ashington; 121,297 time for the benefit of Mrs. Cox's I of Mr. Sweet. unmarried, but leaves a sister, Mrs. pounds of oleomargarine and but- health. Mrs. C. E. Corrick returned home terine were purchased and used Frank Lance of Port Orford was the first of last week from Eugene Rose, residing at Roseburg. ' for the year ending June 6, 1929, brought to the Leep hospital Thurs where she spent the week-end and and no butter whatever was pur Editor Arrested day night in a very serious condi Mothers’ Day as the guest of her Marshfield, May 15.—W. E. Has- chased for that year. tion. daughter at the U. of O. sler, editor of the Coos County Senator Blaine states: "There are George Erdman of the City Meat Mrs. H. P. Davis of Portland, has Market has been in Portland on a returned to her home after spend Courrier, published at Coquille, was 11 national homes for disabled vol- business trip for the past few days. ing several days with her mother, arrested today on complaint of ‘ unteer soldiers. At those homes for Frank Osmond, candidate for sher disabled volunteer soldiers during Mrs. George P. Topping has re Mrs. S. J. Malehorn. iff, on the charge of political libel. the year there were used 91,456 turned from a few days visit with Miss Tresa Cooper, Miss Gladys Bail was fixed by Justice Stanley pounds of butter and 502,407 — 7^ friends in Portland. James and Clyde James, of Ophir, at $500 and Mr. Hassler was re pounds of oleomargarine and but- The Women's Association of the attended the grange entertainment Anton« Gcza Rez, in tern atio n ally famous a rtist, architect and stained glass window leased from custody. j terine.” ■ Presbyterian church were hostes recently. Jesigner, is shown here in his studio w ith one of his most recently com pleted leaded glass Having in mind the fact that the ses last Wednesday at a very de Mr and Mrs. Lew Frazier while designs, and also beside his new C hevrolet sport coupe, in which he does all of his trav e lin g lightful afternoon when they en moving their household goods to To Preserve Wild Flowers essential vitamins are only found in throughout the N orthw est. He is em ployed by a big glass concern, and has a h istory a . Bandon, May 14. — The Bandon ' butter, it seems strange that these tertained their daughters in honor Harbor last Wednesday had a colorful as the calling in w hich he is engaged, * of Mother and Daughter week. wreck south of Port Orford re- chamber of commerce yesterday disabled volunteer soldiers are de Headquarters For Port Orford Hardware and Furniture Co. He “Paints” With Glass Port Orfords Natural Deep Water Harbor THE KEY To the Development of the Great Mid-Pacific Coast Empire « Depth of Water from SO to 42 feet No Dredging ^ 7 ■ No Sunken Rocks Protected from North and Northwest Storms of Summer, The logical tidewater outlet for the great Mid-Paeific Coast Empire with its inexhaustible supply of rich natural resources consisting of 1-14 of ail the standing merchantable timber in the United States, vast deposits of copper, iron, gold, chrome, cinnabar, .coking coal, granite, marble and a wide vari ety of the more precious mineral; and its great diversity of agricultural Requires Limited Protection from South and Southwest Storms of Win- 9300-Ton Vessel leading in Port Orford Harbor Repeatedly Selected by Board of Ar my Engineers as Harbor of Refuge for Pacific Coast. All Y’ear Round Harbor For Deep Sea Fishing. Port Orford Chamber of Commerce PORT ORFOR l ). OREGON Center of the Great Recreational Re gion of Southwestern Oregon. All Year Round Harbor For Deep Sea Fishing.