Fort Orford Deep Water Harbor — The KEY to the Development of the Vast Natural Wealth of the Mid-Pacific Coast Empire PORT ORFORD NEWS VOL. IV. .To Call Meeting Thurs. Night; Other Candidate Probable Port Orford, Oregon, Tuesday, August 5, 1930. Forest Official Speaks Infantile Paralysis Tax Exempt Lands Big Rail Contract Let; Work to Start at Once Grants Pass, Aug. 1.—A G. Jack (Oregon State Board of Health) Salem. Aug 1.—About 47 per cent son. of the Siskiyou National For The real cause of infantile para- of Oregon's total area of 96,669 est office here, says: lysis or polimyelitis is not known square miles is untaxed land own- "Believe it or not. if you furnish hence no definite rules can be laid ed by the federal government or the information that leads to the down in regard to prevention This the state, the state tax commission arrest and conviction of any person disease usually occurs during the revealed. Of this untaxed area who between May 15 and October later part of the summer. The pres about 14,463,411 acres are federal 1. throws away lighted cigarettes, ent epidemic in southern California timber lands and 661,594 acres are I lllv W w it h e r C'gar8 tobacco n>a‘ches. flrecrack- occurlng during the summer is owned by school lands. A call has been issued by sup „ Henry Johnston, , 7 . United „ States leM other or "«hted porters of the so-called policies of PORT ORFORD any - or public ,vaU material on _ quite out of tb ordinary So far The only financial benefit accru I San Francisco, July 29. -Con the late Senator Joseph for a meet Cooperative Wea her Observer, Port way or lailroad right Qf or on this year we have not had an un ing to the public from the federal tracts for construction of a 112-mlIe usual number of cases of infantile owned lands is 26 per cent of the ing Thursday night In Portland to » h l w LOCALS o reP ° r t a n y ,o re s t la n d in O reg o n . you a re extension of the Western Pacific paralysis in this state, however, government's revenues from rent-, determine the matter of placing an 7he climatY H i " aU I entiUed l° receive the fine Railroad from Keddie to Bieber, should independent candidate for the gov the climatic conditions in the Port whlch may amount to much as every precaution x . be taken als »nd grazing feets paid by stock- C a lif , were awarded today to the to prevent the d.sease from becom- nlen to whom of the ,andg ai(. ernorship in the field Among the Orford area for the month of July , 75 See sectjon „ and Mrs. E. J Baker left Tuesday w A Bechtel company of San of ing epidemic signers of the call are found a The report discloses 29 clear Oregon Forcst Fire Laws leased. This cut is allowed the morning from Marshfie-.u for Seat- Francisco and the Utah Construo- Any child with an unexplained state and in turn the state appor- He where she will visit indefinitely number of defeated candidates for days, and 2 cloudy days, with no | tion company of Ogden, Utah. "It is unlawful to fire a slashing stomach or intestinal public office on both the republi rainfall. The daily range of tern disturbance tlons the entire 25 per cent to the with her brother and her friend. The construction, when linked ” i in Oregon without a permit be a" . a tamperature of 102 degrees, counties In proportion to the area Mrs. Drake, who is seriously ill can and democratic tickets, The I Parature was: with an 88-mile extension to be tween May 15 and October 1. and with a discomfort out of all pro- o, government land in the respec object of the meeting is to name [ Maximum Minimum the mlnlmum fine lg $25 R. G. McKenzie transacted bus built by the Great Northern from " T h p f in « fn r J*’* IOn l° th<* 8ymptom8, 8hou,d be tive counties Last year the 25 per iness in Gold Beach and at Hunt- Klamath Falls, Oregon, to Bieber, Julius Meier as the independent July 1 67 54 b u r X u n a t t e n d e d on , “ T ? ' “ T fr° m ° ther Chlldre" cpnt a™un«ed to $265,000. Head Satutdxv candidate. 2 69 49 will connect the trunk systems and burning unattended on lands not a few days and the family Dhvsic- • . 3 68 48 With the question determined as your own in Oregon ranges from ' ian called Pam in the neck, back. , J he P“Wlc doea not benef,t ,rom visitor In J ^ n d o n " ^ " t h1“ '" '“ permit entry of the Great North 4 69 56 to whether an independent candi ern Into the San Francisco bay $5 00 to $100.00. „ n era l weakness 4 M , Thursday J !and and limbs limbs, general weakness „„d and the 8,ate owned lands unt‘> 8Uch 5 67 52 d a te will be placed in the field, pol time as they are sold, when the Mr* and Mrs- John Kunz, Sr , and region from the north. “It is a felony to wilfully and I clumsiness about the fourth day of 6 68 54 itics should settle down to a hard go Into the irreducible Mr' and Mrs -,<lhn Kunz, Jr, and The project will cost approxim- maliciously set m fire forest, , the illness, mars mark me the onset of para proceeds ...civiuuniy net e to io the me lores!, me nines», OI para- , , . , ... Mrs llerlho w n a .- ... n alalu tmnnoncn ... , , ------ T 66 50 campaign for votes for the elec woods, brush, timber or cut-over lysis and may establish the dlag- SChO°' fund wblch now a8Krega,e» “ X . d T . 7 Ju tlan d. » W officials of the • a r n itn z i f (V k ) IW 1 T l.« • H P r lX P i] X llfltlta V tk ts x i i m n b W p H fp m P l l P l f i p o r» n e a r . J ___ 8 65 49 tion in November. Phil Metschan . . . around $7,000,000 The Interest from arr,ved Sunday to spend the week- Western Pacific announced, as they land in Oregon. The punishment nosis. Then a strict quarantine thp ,„VMted fund ig appor- end at “ the Lieut Tlchenor home, awarded the Joint contract Tha 9 69 52 has been selected as the standard ' •« «-“soi.. may be as much as two years In must be established and odserved 10 67 49 bearer of the Republican party and tloned to the counties according to Mrs. Kunz, Jr., is a sister of Mrs. railroad estimated $4.500,000 will i the State penitentiary. under the directions of the family 11 65 51 Edward F. Bailey of the democratic their population of persons of from J *cbenor- Tiioy left for their home be spent for labor and $4,800.000 j "The fine for throwing away physicians. Prompt reporting of 12 64 49 party, and if an independent enters four to 20 years of age which is Mon<lay morning via the loop route, for material, the balance being for - burning tobacco, cigarettes, cigars, any case or suspected case is the 13 70 52 the field a three cornered race will i Mr. and Mrs. Henry Adolphsen rights of way and engineering matches, fire crackers or other first requirement of efforts at con- considered school age. 14 66 51 result With election day but 90 j Originally the school lands, com- Spen‘ Sunday *'n ,h(1 Rogue with Timber and agricultural regions lighted material on any road, rail- | trol. The following measures will 15 66 50 days away, active campaigning will of Northern California and South prising the 16th and 36th sections their new motoi boat. road rightofway or public highway | aid materially in preventing the 16 67 52 S. A Lawrence of Eugene arriv ern Oregon will be served. The begin early In September and old in Oregon between May 15 and Oc spread not only of poliomyelitis but of each township, ceded to the state 17 69 60 line politicians look forward to one by the government for school pur ed In town Monday to spend a few Western Pacific link will »wing tober 1, may be as much as $75. many other communicable diseas 18 68 days. 51 of the stormiest political fights that northward through Plumas and a c- You may receive one-half of fines es that are likely to appear in poses, aggregated 2,677,822, 19 67 51 have been staged in Oregon for ,, , Lassen counties midway between res. Sales since the state entered running from $5 to $100 by de epidemic form. 20 67 50 many years past. statehood in 1859 have ~ ~ - tecting, and furnishing evidence Avoid large gatherings when a 21 71 49 leading to the conviction of per- i communicable disease Is in the 2,016.228 acres. 22 70 51 sons violating certain section of the community. This applies especially 23 69 52 ! Oregon Forest Fire Laws _ _______ - to children. Children under fifteen Bicentennial Celebration ly was employed by Mr. Randall in ----------- 24 69 51 Los Angeles. should not go places where there weeks Mrs White and children 25 68 49 Washington, August 1. Nation 26 Gold -Mine Reported Sold may be careless coughers or sneez- wide plans are being formulated Harry Silver, president of the are still in the north. 67 48 The Misses Grace and Fredia 27 Gold Hill, Aug 1.— An unconfirm ers, or where food is handled by for the year long celebration In 69 48 Natural Lithia company, Ashland, ed report is prevalent here that the hands that have not been washed 1932 of the two hundredth anni Fromm entertained Friday night at 28 71 44 spent the weekend here on busi a dinner party at the home of their 28 Matthews gold mine on Foots creek just previously. 68 52 versary of the birth of George ness. grand mother, Mrs. C. Fromm, in has been sold for $75,000. Gold min 30 71 44 Cover the nose and mouth with Washington. Nearly one-half of the ing in this district is taking on re a handkerchief when sneezing or states and territories have already 31 68 54 S. J. Spoerl and Nlel Rice came honor of Miss Marlon Sauers, who, newed activity and several new coughing. The secretions of the started preparations for the cele- in town from the Baker ranch with her mother, is leaving for their home in Portland. Average i veins have been reported found. 68 50 nose and throat may harbor the bration and the others are expect- Wednesday ,, _ , , , 1'<>,a Crumley and Ruth Maloy. germs or communisnble disease. ed to do so within the next few Mrs l-red Jamieson accompanied accompanied Florence McMillan to ( City Buys Water Plant School Fund Apportioned Wash the hands with soap and weeks. by Miss Juanita Johnson and Mrs her home at Bridge Saturday They Grants Pass. July 31.—At the Salem, Or., Aug. 1 The annual water before eating. C. C. Wright motored to Bandon will visit there for several days I-.radicate flies and keep them /? { v n „ X ia n “ T i f f ” pedal election held here Wednes- apportionment of Interest on the lr- Thursday afternoon. r X rlV vs -Vian L u l l day 624 voters favored the pur- leduclble school fund aggregating away from food. u » 1 Th L' C' Cunningham family, base of the city water syst m of $411,607.38 was announced here to- Pasteurize or boll a';, milk And Gets Robbed Mr and Mrs W R Keefer and who have been living in the Mrs. Sympathy for an elderly strangei ,wo *"ns l,r San Joaquin. < nl., ar- Mabel Gillings house while Mr the Grants Pass Water Company day by George G. Brown, clerk of The prevention of infantile par - n lk in v along a l o n e . the h „ highway with . a rlv,>d Saturday n ig h t...................... to visit at the Cunningham has been engaged on at the price of $65.000.00. Only four ,he state land board. This is an in lysis means the avoidance of much walking \ crease of 1 per cent per pupil when unnecessary expense and worry; Httle red gasoline can In his hand home of Mrs. Rachael Marsh. Mrs highway work, are leaving thia voted against the proposition. compared with the apportionment th«1 prevention of much crippling cof,t D R Randall, salesman fm Keefer is the oldest daughter of week for Heppner where he will Mrs Marsh. be employed. of $408.479 46 on August 1, 1929. of children and all that such means ***• c - Gentry company of Lo» To Oppose McNary Mrs. Alta Larsen spent Thursday The apportionment to the coun- lo the individual and the state. Angeles, $30 and a “cussing” be Salem. Aug. 1.—Certificate of ties was based on a per capita of Mr and Mrs. Myers of Gold cause he had no more cash In his In town on business from her home nomination and acceptance of Lie- ocn, - a . F Beach, accompanied by a friend pockets when he was held up late in Bandon. . wellyn n a d . . .. . ♦* 57 for ,he 260,178 children of A Banks of Medford, Inde- schoo, thp R Catholic Day to F. C. Charlesworth transacted from Portland, enjoyed a fishing Sunday night near the Davis slough pendent candidate for United Stat- f4,,rpv r,_11 Be at Shore Acres ro» < < on the hlghwny, says the Coos business at Dunhams store In Gold trip on the Elk Saturday. es s e n a to r a t th e N o v e m b e r elec- ba8„ d on 8choo| c h j|d re n Beach Tuesday. Catholic Day for all the Catholics Bay Times Mr. and Mrs. Harold Johnson I tion, was filed in the state depart- jj gjj 4g of southwestern Oregon will be ob- Randall was driving north when i ment here today The certificate • ' ________ Miss Anna Barton arrived Satur and children, Mr. and Mrs. Bernal served at Shore Acres on Sunday, he noticed a short heavy-set man Forty and children and Mrs. Maud 1 was signed by F. E. Kelly, presi- August 10, according to Father Le- get out of a car and start walk day from Hillsboro where she has Forty, visited with Mrs. Forty’s , dent, and H. T. Hubbard, secretary been employed since the close of Forum -Notes Miller of this city. The Right Rev .o f the assembly that nominated Mr Tuesday night the forum enter erend Archbishop Howard is expec ing along the pavement with the school, to visit with her mother, father, Robert Pasklns, In Gold : Banks at Medford July 8. tained at a delightful beach party ted to be present. Mass will be said can In his hand as If he were go Mrs. N. S. Dean, for the next week Beach Sunday. PHIL METSCHAN near Hubhards Creek which about at 10 a. m. in the large hall on the ing for the gasoline with which to The Misses Mabel and Florence Mr. and Mrs. Campbell and son, 50 young people attended. It was shore. A choir of selected singers fill an empty tank. Gold Strike Made George, Jr., of the Middle Elk, were Wood of Palo Alto, Calif., left Fri Development Restrained 1 given in honor of Donald McKen- Randall gave the stranger a lift. day for their home. They have vis will accompany the High Mass Gold Hill, July 29.—A r.ew dls- Gold Hill, Aug. I.—Another link The stranger poked a six-gun In in town Friday. On their return ited the past month with Mr and i zie, Elliott Woodworth, Miss Mar- All Catholics of Coos and Curry they were accompanied by C. H was added to the chain of litigation covery of rich ore in the famous j Ion Woodworth and Earl Tlchenor hls ribs and ordered him to drive Mrs H. L. Sauers. Miss Grace of four years’ standing between the old Revenue mine near here was A weiner roast was enjoyed around counties, along with their friends, up the Slough road. The stranger’s Pearse, who spent the week end Snelling, who Is also a guest at the are invited to attend the celebra reported yesterday, when a three California,Oregon Power company a large bonfire. The weather prov tion. The affair is to become an companion. In the other car, then with them. Sauers’ home, accompanied them and the Beaver-Portland Cement foot vein of ore said to average ed most delightful. Earl Tichen- followed; and together they frisk Mrs. Ethel Mather of Sixes mot- a* fat as Crescent City, where she company over the waters of the ,20° per 10,1 ,n *old was uncovered. or celebrated his 17th birthday with annual observance in the future. visited Creighton Sauers In the Father LeMiller will leave for an ed Randall s pockets of everything Ored to Bandon Tuesday Rogue river at Gold Hill, Or., where The property ia bein8 developed by a cake and lighted candles. they contained A. H. Saxton and family have hospital, returning to Port Orford eastern trip on August 11. the two corporations are cross-riv-1 Sea,t,e interests. The older man was at least 45. moved from Hunters Creek to the Saturday night. The many friends Donald McKenzie, Walter Robin- neighbors, when Federal Judge with a prominent gold tooth. He Mclntrye camp until their road of Mr Sauers will be pleased to z- n, i» son and Dav,a Ponting were the McNary signed a temporary re- j ( ounty ( lerk Records Library Bo<ird talked with a decided German ac- contract Is completed. Sunday night leaders of the Forum learn that he Is recovering as well straining order to enjoin the ce-1 Instruments filed with County at which 42 were present George The Library Board will meet to- J cent. The other man was young, ____ _____ Mr. and ___ Mrs Charles Thompson ______ as can be expected from his serious ment company from taking further j clerk Caughell at Gold Beach for Elliott read the Scripture, Davis morrow night (Wednesday) at the slender, dark, with a very thin face, of Los Angeles arrived Sunday to accident steps to divert the water across Its tecordlng during the past week in- Ponting read the responsive read- library for their regular monthy They drove a model A Ford coupe, visit with Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Sau- r bore, on the rear, a tattered sign ers of Agate Beach Park. Mrs. B' Hatton Is spending several property. | elude: ing, Donald McKenzie gave the an- meeting The order was signed Saturday at | Sheriff to R. G. McKenzie, tax nouncements and Walter Robinson i printed with the word "Klamath", Thompson is a niece of Mrs. Sau- day® at bia bome from hls mining A. G. Jackson of the Siskiyou which may have been "Klamath ers. Judge McNary's home where it was < deed road the prayer. Mrs Mabie Gill- property on the Middle Elk. taken by counsel representing the Sheriff to Walter Fry, tax deed ings had a sermon especially pre- p'’rea,ry office at Grsnts Pass ar- Falls," since pait of the sign had Mr. and Mrs. Orris Knapp and yym power company. According to the I Sheriff to F D. Colvin, tax deed pared for young men by Rev Clin- r'ved Saturday night to spend the been torn away. The car’s license children and Mrs. Ella Knapp from , Johnson returned Friday trip up the Rogue to Ulahe. petition for the order, the cement Sheriff to Iva Wlttman, tax deed, ton Locke of Chicago. It was an week end with his family who have number was too badly obscured spent Sunday In town from Bar jjr » and Mrs. Fred Jamieson vis company drilled holes In the bed- ) Ida Schackleford to State of Or- especially enjoyable program been_camplng here. : with mud to be deciphered View Camp near Charleston ited at the bedside of Charles Jam rock bottom of the river some time egon, deed. Peggy Corson will be the leader Mrs. Louis Marsh and children ieson In Bandon Saturday. ago with the Intention of blasting M H. Brown to State of Oregon, for next Sunday's Forum, and there SCHOOL ACCOUNTS AUDITED returned Sunday from Marshfield a channel through the under-water deed. The work of auditing the accounts of the various school dis will be special music by the male where they have been visiting Mra Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Fisher of ►portions of property owned along w A Dahl to Minnie Dahl, deed quartet and Mrs. Sweet. Everyone trlcts of Curry county has been completed and County Treasurer E. Marsh's mother, Mrs. William Em- Seattle are spending a few days In the river bank by the cement com- F F Friant vs Nancy Wright et is invited to this service. M. Bogardus furnishes the following information relative to the fi ery, for the past two weeks town Mr. Fisher Is regional man- pany and thus diverting the water »1. suit to foreclose mortgage E B Sypher, county commission- ager of the Delco Light Company, Election of officers waa held last nancial status of each district: through its property. p. E. Masters to E. E Billings. Thursday at choir practice. Presi G r a d e Srh<w»b» er, of Ixmglola, visited In town Sun-I -a.— t Mr and Mrs. Bud Post and fam ------------------- quitclaim. Uncollected Cash On Warants Bonds day. dent, Elliott Woodworth; vice pres Dtatrlct Taxes Hand O’tst'ndi'g O’tst'ndl'g Mr and Mra. Crawford Smith, ily and the Ray Hyde family en- ident, Davis Ponting; secretary. No. State Fair Sept. 22-28 ------------- 1 $ 4,136 08 $1 IMJB $ 8.841 66 $ 1,00000 Mrs. Amanda Smith, Frit Smith, Joyed a picnic dinner on Oyster Peggy Corson; treasurer, Lela No. Salem, Ore., Aug. 1.—Prepara- Mineral Output 1929 2. 1,123.41 1797 2,166 44 2.800.00 Mlsa Katherine Smith, Mr and Mra. Creek Sunday. tions for Oregon's 69th annual state The total value of the gold, silver, Crumley; organist, June Crumley; No. 3 7.35778 2 388 95 M T Wright, Mr. and Mra. George Friends of Frank Vail will be fair this year are delcared to in- copper and lead produced from lode superintendent, Mrs. Mabel Olli- No. 4 68676 16262 162 62 258.75 Quigley and family, and Mra. O. glad to learn that he has returned elude every possible feature to in- and placer mines in Oregon In 1929 R|,f8: caretaker, Eddie Lindberg 5 (»y. a* 927 36 750 00 Lcneve, enjoyed a picnic dinner on to hla Coquille home from the vet- sure the largest and most complete was $486 900. according „ ____ No. 7 31252 1.536 77 the Elk river near the Charles For- eran's hospital In Portland, where exposition in the history of the figures compiled by Victor C. Heik- Thursday night’s meeting when No. 8 . 644 79 4949 396 00 ty place Sunday, he has been very III. es. of the United States Bureau of committees will be appointed 40 | No. If) fv e n t 4 432 47 2 670 98 11.291 61 8,000 00 Mr and Mrs Weston Zumwalt, Mrs Arthur Gale of Bandon re Premiums and purses aggregat- Mines- Department of Commerce young people attending last week's No 12 4,282 19 1« 39 4,710 43 10.500 00 ar d family, and Mrs O. Leneve, 1 turned to her home Tuesday after Ing $80 000, horse race prizes total Thi* iH the larg*’ t recorded value cho,r practice 'No. 13 931 19 1828 enjoyed a picnic dinner on the Elk spending a week with Mrs. E. J. Ing an additional $17.500. and a sev-1 s*ncc that of 1924 The substantial I No 15 185 46 182 06 260 3« river near (he Charles Forty place Baker. en-day event instead of the usual increase In the State output In 1929 ( lub Meets No. 16 407 53 1 01 1.424 60 Sunday. I To meet Mrs. A. O. Jackson of six-days are among the many at- i was di* to 8 larger yield of gold Thursday afternoon a special , No. 17 a aav ■ 4 695 83 14 000 00 Mr and Mrs. Weston Zumwalt , Grants Paas, former president of tractions of the program to guar- and copper, though the higher pric- meeting was called of the Women's No 18 683 08 35 35 240 00 and family of Sixes were shopping the Southern Oregon Federated ante« the success of the state wide !pg ,or copper and lead were con- club In honor of Mrs A. G. Jack- No. 20 2,746 59 6031 In town Saturday 2 160 00 Cluba, Mrs. Mabel Gillings enter project to be held September 22 to tribuUng factors ¡son. former president of the South- No 22 2.543 35 788 3 .566 88 Dr. and Mra. F. C. Birch and tained Wednesday afternoon at her ern Oregon Federated Women’s No 23 _ 28 With the fair being held over 676 39 564.86 children, Wanda and Frederick, of ( home at a delightful afternoon through Sunday, a plan but once Kills Bear and Cougar clubs, who was vacationing In Port No 24 603 77 537 07 Marshfield, accompanied Mr and luncheon Pink carnations and tall before attempted, total attendance John Adams of Potato Illahe. 1 Orford. Several invited guests and No 25 4 226 33 22 24 3 31258 Mrs J Lee Brown of Marshfield, pink tapers formed the artistlo table is expected to far eclipse any pre- former game warden, last week n>«Fiberg were present and enjoyed were recent Sunday visitors at the decorations Mrs Gillings' Invited the Informal talk given by Mrs vlous showing, while the additional i killed two stock killing bears and a T o t a l ___________ $40,51725 $34 353 71 $37 050 00 Baker ranch. guests were Mrs. Carrol Tlchenor day also will thwart unseasonable -ougar near hls ranch One of the Jackson on the subject of ferns High Schools Mr and Mrs. M T Wright were I of Portland, Mrs Mary Holt of weather In hampering the exposi- bruina was of extraordinary size Tea and wafers were served at the I Union High, No 1 $ 8 334 37 227 06 $ 5 295 85 $10 500 00 business visitors in Bandon Halur , Myrtle Point, Mrs C. C Woodworth Itlon. ! Several of hls varmint dogs were close of the afternoon. Union High, No 2 7.308 99 303 32 9.189 69 160<)0 00 d ,7 | and Mrs Howard Hull of Sixes, Injured In the melee. Union High, No 3 540436 734 07 W T White, Jr, returned the | Mrs Ralph Sturdlvan, Mrs. Hana 4 083 22 Mrs C. C. Ponting and ar n Dav Peggy Corson went to Bandon | ------------------- last of the week from Portland | Adolphsen. and Mra. George W Tuesday where she visited friends. Mr. and Mrs C. C. Wright spent is. motored to Bandon Tuesday Totel __ ________ $21 048 22 $15,068 76 $26,500 00 where he spent the past three Roranson. returning home Sunday Sunday in Bandon.