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I Port 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. Predicts Arctic Circle Highway; Sawyer Now in Alaska Port Orford. Oregon, Tuesday, August 19, 1930. | Gold Beach hospital yesterday, where Mr Mitchell has recently un- ’ dergone a serious operation. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hull of Sixes were shopping in M arsh field Saturday. Mrs Mary Nielson went to Ban- don Friday to visit her daughter Mrs. May Burbank. Railroad Rumblings Asks Cross State U n e K lam ath Falls, Or.. Aug. 15.— I-akeview has opened a drive to be placed cn the Union P acific cross- state line. The Lakeview cham- ber of commerce thinks It only , logical to have the line run from j Crane to Lakeview and then to hw Hiway Fund Apportioned W ashington. D. C., Aug 16.—Sec- retary Hyde of the Department of , Agriculture today announced the allocation of federal aid highway funds to the various states. These funds were provided by Congress for the year, beginning July 1, 1931. ‘ and amount to 3121,875,000. Ore- gon's share being $1,997 565. The Ernest Walker Sawyer, personal PORT ORFORD representative of Dr. Ray Lyman George Curry of Elk river was H u ;" 8^ / 8*18 Th* **" be allocat,on * “ niad* “‘ ‘ his time Wilbur, Secretary o f the Interior, buying supplies in town Saturday : * P ° nCP * ' the 8ta,e ° n aCCOUn* of the drouKh‘ c° ndl LOCALS on all Alaskan matters, who was j public service commission, and an tions in order to speed up highway appointed on July 29 by President Calvin Sm ith of Sixes has gone “ttem pt made to have the Union work. While the funds will not Hoover as a member of the Inter to Myrtle Point to be employed at B a d flc iine from Crane rerouted actually be available until July, national Highway Commission to Mrs. Rosa Ponting left early the Charles Jam i.son camp 1 and instead of running across t h e 11931. their allocation at this tim e investigate the plan o f construction Saturday morning for her home In desert to Odell, be constructed permits the various states to an- of a highway north from Hazleton, Portland after spending the sum- Mr and Mrs Charles Mansell from Crane to Lakeview and then Uclpate them by short ’term borrow- B C„ to Fairbanks, is now in mer with the C. C. Ponting family and children o f Coquille, visited 1 to Klamath Falls, giving the rail- ing so that the highway work may A laska engaged on the highw ay Davis and Jesse Ponting drove her Sunday at the Weston Zumwalt road access to much more tonnage be taken up and the relief requlr- m atter as well as other matters as far as Newberg where she w as home on the Sixes. and connecting it with the railroad ed given The money must be matched by an equa" anwun by com ing within the jurisdiction o f , met by her daughter. center of K lam athiF alls the Interior Department. I I Mr and Mr" Davld McKenzie " he various sU tes the various states In a letter to the editor of the I Mra Rober‘ For‘y entered the were business visitors in Marsh- News, written from Fairbanks Leep Ho8pltal at Bandon Friday «eld Saturday. , Is t .m a t O u tlet S o u g h t — — - Number 41. ¡Power Company Has Faith; Copco Plans Development _________________ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Students Earn Own W®V Salem. Aug IS.--That the Cali C r v . n u a 7 L Corvallis, Aug 16 E ighty - nine fornia A Oregon Power company per cent of the men students and popularly known as ‘'Copco”,— a 44 per cent of the co-eds at Oregon Byllesby subsidiary has com plete State college are m aking their own faith In the future of southern Ore w ay through school in whole or In gon is evidenced by their plane for the future developm ent of hy part' accord,nK to «Ifures com pi I- dro-electric power In that section ed by thp re« l8trar Forty-two per Seven applications cent of lhe “ *"• 14 per cent of the of were the m state. i k .a women' or 33 Per ‘•‘■nt of the entire , y ‘«e company with 8tudpn‘ arp entirely "on their « ‘“ • Engineer Luper here today own and “eP-ndent on others f ° r ‘be appropriation of the wat- f<>r educat(on f i ers of the North Umpqua river for , power purposes, the estim ated coat shows. I •of the development being $29 650- . « , 3..H, m , i w « « t U S : » . T entirely d‘‘- 000. s t a t e s th a t “I e x n e c t in 1 « . sh e 18 expected to return home to- of , Newberg, ^ “ ,UWP“ , s t a t e s th a t 1 expect in less than m()rrow accompanied ' by their a rare individual at O. I who recently stopped at the Ash- i R ecently the company made five five years to be able to drive from I The opening of deer hunting sea- s. C. as only one in 10 is not mak- friend, Miss Smith, also o f New- land Hotel represented the Union Port Orford to the Arctic Circle Mrs. W R Panter who has been ber8- arrived Sunday for a week's Pacific railroad A close friend of be deiayed Iongcr th an 10 ^ X 7 ” ' E lg h tle n ^ p e r ^ c e n t? a^e ta T th in applications for the appropriation of water on the Klamath river in over a fine gravel highway. It is . i visiting her daughter. Mrs. L. B vislt at the c - c Ponting home. says " h e ?„enn‘ na r e , int’e reshtedPabcV ha!f supporting, while 29 per Klamath county for power purpos already possible to drive over a Hatton, returned to her Bandon Thompson fine highw ay as far north as Hazle , Mr. , and . Mrs. , Charles ---------------------- ---- tween Fuaene a n d R e d d i n g an d P” "8 the open,ng huntPr8 will be cent make more than half but not es. with an estim ated cost for the of Los A ngeles were guests last I ‘ ugene and Redding , and g)ven amp]e w arning This w as de- «11 their expenses Fifty-six per development of $27,000,000 ton, B. C., 860 miles from Van- I I home Tuesday afternoon. Mr and Mrs. Paul Leutwyler re- wpek of Mr and Mrs H E Sauers. | *‘ '8 Po H° P " , cided recent'y when Governor N o r-' cent of the girls get all their mon- couver. W onderful scenery, good roads and the best of food.” turned Sunday from a trip to Rose- Mrs Thompson is a niece of Mrs. ' 1 '1 ,1 ° e , blad, officials o f the federal and ey fiom home, 14 per cent make Gribble Visits Sauers Mr. Thompson is su p erin -, thp I"ter8ta‘p Commerce Commls- state foreg, gervlce leaderg pr,. of ’ ma* a Mr. Sawyer is accompanied on burg. J. H. Gribble, National Forest of Boys the 8 l° bu'l d ™ >*»• _____ vale ______ timber ___________ associations and of- make more than half but l o t ali. his northern trip by Mrs. Saw yer; , tendent o f the — — . - Clubs ------- — of ____ ficial. stopped over In Port Or- and his son Richard, and plans o n 1 Mrs. Mabel Gillings was shopping All Nation Church of Los Angeles. from Cranp to Oda11' *8 ,ookln8 for fleers of the state gam e commls- „ ford Wednesday fo r a b r i e f »1.1« leaving for W ashington. D. C.. in Bandon Tuesday afternoon | From here they motored north to a p"88‘ ou‘'pt sion met in Portland Last year a Mr GribbU and n L i 2 h I”ast year a students work In the ¡um m er Mr Gribble and Nelson MacDuff. Vancouver, Wash j great deal of inconvenience was many a)go „)ak(. mU(,h ()f thejr late supervisor of the National tim e for the opening o f school. H e j Mrs. Grover Tichenor and daugh- i H„i. u — . j » » . . , .. . _____ ___ ______ visited Port Orford in 1928 with his ters. Edith and Lucille, returned George Shelton of Riverton and Pnr„ , . .. ... f . X l n V 7 , rt* t6r8 beca“se th®, expenses during the school year a s ' Fore8‘ a‘ Eugene, were two of the friend J. M. Beach and since that Wednesday from a two months vis Glenn Aiken were here Saturday ? “ . Ö* -H ea rin g s will opening of the season was delayed sh()W„ „ of Mrg first-forest officials to visit Curry tim e has taken a lively interest in IU uny be gtarted jn p ort]and September 4 when they were “all get" to go Into Howard, ..................................... .. employment secretary of county cou,1,y some some 23 23 vears years ««.. ago. and they It in Portland, Salem and other on state highway business. this farthest west town in the north state points. the campus Y M C. A I^ st year ' w e ,e then enK“8«d in perfecting United States. Mr. and Mrs. R oy K eefer and state comm erce commission, o n ' deer. Hunters as well as timber- (hp ,,y,. found jobg for 12O3 boyg j the oiganizatlon of the forest serv- E R N E ST W ALKER SAW YER They n,ade th‘‘lr headquart- Henry Patton of Middle Elk vis- sons of San Joaquin. Calif., Mrs. the petitions of the Oregon Electric men are hopeful that by the tim e which* returned ThZm more than ice j ited friends in town Sunday. Rachael Marsh, and Miss K ather and the Southern Pacific railroads September 15—the date scheduled ¡54OOOO ¡ers at C. H P ea rses home on the ___________ __ , middle Elk, a n < tader their super- ine Marsh, motored to Rogue riv- to acquire the Valley A Siletz (f«r the opening o f deer s e a s o n - Forest Areas Closed; ___ Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Washburne er Sunday where they were picnic railroad, a 40-mile lumber line ex- rolls r°l'« around sufficient _ ___ rain will _ _ . _. , vision the present McGribble i lang- Fire Hazard Great and children of Portland are ex- dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred tending from Independence to the have fallen to cause no hazard In Sil I 1 ilfi 11 Streets er station was erected, the station Portland, Aug. 14.—Because o f pected to arrive this week to visit Marsh, sum mit of the Coast range m ou n -1 going into the woods. In deciding Monday the county graveled 9th taking ita name from the surnam es especially hazardous forest fire Mrs. W ashburne’s father, W J tains at Valsetz. to under no circum stances post- street from Oregon street to Jack- o f the two men. Me for Mr. Mac- conditions 444.509 acres in ten na- Paulman. and her sister. Mrs. E. A Wl11 W hite. Jr., transacted bus- Last April the Oregon Electric P°ne the opening later than Octo- son. and Jackson street from 9th D uff and Gribble for Mr. Gribble. tional forest reserves in Oregon Maloy. iness in Wedderburh Saturday.’ announced it had contracted with bor 1 the state and federal officials to 6th, placing sam e in good con Mr. Gribble recalled those early have been closed for the summer. the Cobbs & Mitchell company, were convinced that they were be- dltion for the winter traffic. Thf days with a great deal of pleasure Mr and Mrs- John Fromm, ac- Mrs. Esther Clinton of Los An W In addition -------- to „ closures -------- the re-, I ratnri. „, . . gcles arrived la st M o n d a v to v is it o w n e r s ’ to buV the Valley A Siletz ¡nK fair to both sportsmen and work w as done by thr Saxton-Loon-, and desired to be remembered to cently issued order prohibiting • ' . ' a( the H L Sauers home She left and planned to connect It, by the those interested in saving our for- ey firm, with the Miller A Perkins those whom he knew at that time. sm oking while traveling in tim ber,1 nio‘o l,‘d ‘° Bandon last Tuesday s t -------------------- W ednesday for the north and will construction pf a 21‘¿-mile link, cats from fire danger. W estern trucks doing the hauling. I - a brush or g la ss areas, except on week David Jenks and Grover Mc n a v e d o r s u r f a c e d h i r h w a v s hd - 8nd MF8' B° yd Shlelds and Join Miss Grace Snelling, who has w ith the Oregon Electric at Orville World Weather Man Visits paved or surfaced highways, ap John shleldg o f Bridge visited at station. Application was made to Gill installed a culvert at the in Edward plies to all national forest lands the L Q Thurman honle Sunday. also been a guest a t the Sauers the interstate cot.<rtaiwe commie- Stlltc To HflVC Piirk tersection of 9th and W ashington .. . . Wells, In charge of the home, in Seattle, and from there . take . . surface . . United States for within the two states, according to sion for permission to complete the • streets to c a ie of wii- . Weather o Bureau u n a u ioi they will return to Los Angeles by On Lamas Mountain ter , Oregon, w ith headquarters in Port the regional forester. 1 S. E. Northrup, mining man project. (From W estern World) -------------------- Spokane, transacted busineA in boat. land, visited Henry Johnston, co The Valley & Siletz has for al- Favorable action on the applica operative weather observer at Port i Port Orford Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. D. C. Kellemn o f Eugene m ost tw o decades been a spur line To Receive Publicity Fair September 17-20 Orford last Wednesday, checking and Mr and Mrs. D. C. Kellemn. Jr. operating o ff the Southern Pacific's tion of the state of Oregon for e s The action of the Chamber of Mr Robert Forty and daughters. tablishing a atate park on the sum- The Coos and Curry county fair UP ‘be Instruments used in the lo- of Oklahoma, visited yesterday line, through the connection at In Commerce last June in calling the Shirley and Dorris, visited w ith wRh M s A g Arizona dependence, and the Southern Pa- mlt ° f Camas mountain between w m be he|d September 17. 18. 19 cal Nation to record weather con- attention of the R. J. Reynolds Mrs. Forty at the Leep hospital in Jnn clftc took * tQ k thp Ql Myrtle Point and Roseburg has and 20 at Myrtle Point, and many d“ l°n« and generally checking up Tobacco company to the fact that Bandon Sunday. ' Electric nut h*'" announced by the U. S. land attractions are being arranged for on ‘b«“ affairs of the station Mr « o lr T a 1 waaJ la8ter,nS ‘b ' ' - 1®0 Mr and Mrg w M Hodson o f Lieut and Mrs H Tlchen°r “It is a fight between the South ° f i ‘C,e RoseburK The state re- the public. It is hoped to have W<-H« found the station exceptlon- Lieut. Mrs. C C. H. Tichenor Miles of Scenic Highway from Ban- - visited in Port Or- and son' arl' left thls son, E Earl, this morninS morning ern P acific and the Oregon Elec cent'y applied to the land office for the three candidates for the gov- a l|y well conducted, and left the don Klamath Falls, visited ,n Port Or for r their )hi_ Portland home, after a six a lease on this property and ap- ern„hlp pregent, „„e on each of the - m e for Gold Beach to check u o n South s o u m to io the m e California v a .u o r n .a Line m ne " with tobacco signs, is receiving at- ford Wednesday and Thursday of vacation at Port Orford er line," was the way one Esoee proval from W ashington w as re- three days of the fair. , up on the station at that point, tention at the hands of the Amer- '««» week, while on a vacation trip wpeks vacation at Port Orford, oeived recently. The 160-acre tract official described it. “We feel that lean Civic association, and In the ‘° coast. Mrs. Albert Keil of Portland, „ we have prior rights to the Val- is being leased to the state for $127- $200 Per Pound next number of "Civic Comments", Mr and Mrg Har,ey ste w a rt and who haa been with her £ * .50 annually, for a period of 20 rOFUm .Moles told the (G rants Pass Courier) •i— — wn— »i-- -» n ve the publication of the association. daughter Misg Helen of San Joge sister, Mrs. Robert Fromm of yeais, with an option for renewal The Forum m eetings at the Com we will pay for of the lease. The state can buy m unlty church are proving very A metal that Is only one-third the matter will be treated in a (-allf , are to arrive this week for Brushes Creek, returned last week ttheWorar : rvt ‘bat . m e " °mmlSS'On deem8 t - t out-right at any time J prof,tab,e and interesting ’to the ' - to her home. special article. j a v jajt with friends. They are now the proper value. ita appraised value of $2550 young people despite the fact that K 10 b® worth ( visiting in North Bend en route The Oregon E lectric’s offer ia Dr. and Mrs L. R. Pugh and The park ia located directly on It ia vacation period, 44 being in • ornp^ in< these days when air $8,000,000 for Owyhee Dorn Portland. baby daughter were Sunday guests 8aid have b,‘‘‘n »2.000,000 transportation and thousands of the sum m it of the mountain, where attendance Sunday night. Boise, Aug. 14.—P assing through (jerajd Tichenor returned last at Die McKenzie ranch on the low- there is a fine grove, suitable for Beginning next Sunday night the ”,b< 1 industrial uses are crying for here today en route to Washing- Wednegday from Portland and er Elk camping, and a spring of cold wa- Forum m eetings will start at 7:30 more strength less weight. BRADLEY LAKE _ . It la 1» a ton, D. C.. after an investigation other wherp hp GRADING DONE ler The tract 18 dlrect>y on the p. m , which will be the fall and , of 11 the ,8> oxide. “ 8 worth $200 per pound of the Owyhee irrigation project in r Mr and Mrs Carl W hite o f --------------------- ---------------- Malheur county, Oregon. Dr. El- vacatlon Brushes Creek shopped in town (From Western World) Coo. Bay highw ay w inter schedule ................ wood Mead. Commissioner of Re- Mr and Mrs. Opdyke of Reeds- Saturday D. P Plym ale will finish his con- Th’ p8rk '8 - e ™ “ a"d8' ‘be Choir practice Thursday night at The m etaK is berlllium from the , clam ation, announced that he port visited in Pori Orford Sun- „ „ M Wlt„ „ „ , ‘ rset for grading the Bradley Lake ¡«cent recrea Ion.' ac,. of congress. 7:30 X r ' ri," , , ask , Congress „ „ . appropriate „ i .. ,, j l . spent Me . . and . Mrs W illiam Ogilvie and road todav which com rnmi pletes let«-« the the in which states, • count es and mu- Marlon . Wilson would to day. Mr and a Mrs. Opdyke . . . ruau iiiuay, wnicn “ . . . and Dale . Thur- . other lem arkable properties it ia $8,000,000 to complete the project last winter on the Middle Elk 8° n ' Norr ’ • ot EaSle Creek, Calif., grade for what is known as the n ,c*P“ Itles are given authority to man are to be in charge of next non-corrosive, So light is the metal Itself It will arrived last Friday for a visit with beach-loop. a PP!y For governm ent owned lands. Sunday evening's program of the within the next three years The where they were interested in float on water. Mrs. Ogilvie’s aunt, Mrs. H. L. p or tbe pa8t weeg grading e,‘ber on a basis o f lease, purchase Forum project is the largest project of its vestigating mining conditions, Sauers They left yesterday for has been under way on this end of or <‘*change of lands of equal val- A waterm elon feed w as given An airplane constructed o f It kind, other than Boulder Dam, in last night on the beach, which was would lift from the ground at the United States, and Its total Mr and Mrs M P ettit and H A Vancouver and Grays Harbor. Wn. the route, thus making the road ue' fo‘ Publlc purposes. to the W estm ost golf links impas- The 8tate highway comm ission greatly enjoyed by those attending speeds little greater than that of cost will be $18.000.000. with 160.000 slack ° f Coquille were among those Mrs. N P. Grant and her sister, A real old fashioned song serv- a man walking acres of land to be reclaimed I A-hing at Garrison lake last week Mrs. S. B Mitchell o f Spokane, sable Detours from the Roosevelt ha8 become greatly interested In highw ay south of town have been th,s ProKram. and is applying for a ice is to be given In the near fu- ' If there is any possibility that _____________ They reported that the perch fish- were calling on friends in town used but these have been found number of parks along the various ture. such a metal m ight occur In south- . ing in the ocean was especially en- Saturday. state roads, to provide parks and ern Oregon's mineral belt it ought Mine Being Equipped jjo y a b ie narrow and rough cam ping grounds for free use by Rogue River, Or., Aug 12.—The be well worth the tim e of the Mrs. Thomas Moore of Ophir vis It is expected that the county More Cement Arrives to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fox of Most Maybell gold quartz mine on Bird- prospector who would find It. ited last Friday with her sister, court will provide sufficient grav- the public. ‘“ ”2 , of these tracts are The S. S Bi ndon of the Moore _____________ sey creek, recently reopened, is be- Langlois visited in town Sunday. Miss Pearl Williams, and then w ent eilng to make it possible to use the "* |pa8ed w,th an option to Line arrived Ir the harbor Sunday Ing equipped w ith a modern mill Mfg c E Corrlck and daughter on to Langlois to visit with her newly-graded route at least ss f a r , p u ,th a8* snd unloadei a cargo of cem ent for ' C ounty Clerk Records To overcom e the water shortage to v |ajted last week at the mother Mrs. T H. Dollar as the golf links. South of there . * rrrkT’wm the new bridge across Rogue river Instrum ents filed with County operate the mill a large crew is home of J. x I. Everst on Elk river. It can be used for some distance I*A .\I)U N JO GE I O I 4 X I? y c < D u W E < at Gold B e s c , leaving In the even- Clerk Caughell during the past employed in putting in a pipe line Hr. and Mrs. Charles Lxmg en- at the present time because of the I LANE S E lt\ ILE Ing for her home port at Bandon ( week Include: to water the plant The Mathews R. L W agner attended the meet- J°yed 8 picnic dinner with relatives nature of the soil. (From Western W orld) -------------------- ( F. F. Friant to M. T. Wright. mine on Foots creek, the next ing o f the Coos and Curry county ‘rom Bandon at W inchester Bay U nless clay and a surface is put C l ss clay and a surface is put Wm Gadsby, who recently pur fln<-nt CL>nt I ut —tlsfaction of mortgage stream up Rogue river, reopened fair board the forepart of last Sunday, on the sandy spots on this end of chased a W aco 9 biplane, Na W right to F F Friant biplane has se- ’ n,K>l l<» H|HIU Dtpi. I SI last year and operated by Grant week held at Myrtle Point. The Port Orford schools will deed Sunday night Mrs H L. Sauers fbe route the grade will soon be cured the services of a first class M athews and associates of Grants Mr and Mrs. Orris Knapp came entertained at an evening dinner In lost because of the action of the licensed pilot, Nolan Turner, who open Monday September 1st with Curry County to Anna Adolph- Pass. has been sold, according to Charleston Saturday hon°r o t Mr. Sauers' birthday The north wind on the drifting sand com e- well recommended from the ‘be "»me * ^ t t o t teachers, except- gen deed reports to a local group of mine -r ____ j _ j » » _ ». ____ __ ■____ • i- ______ . _ _ . _ i - .. • > . . __ ki_k • - __a and Sunday were joined by Mr and guests Included Mr. and Mrs. Ogll- I" order not to lose any of the Rankin F lying Service. Portland. lnK ‘be assistant high school teach- ( j „ Turner gherlff to H Cllf- operators Mrs Lloyd Knapp of Reedsport v,e and 8on ° f E aKle Creek, Calif., work done It is expected that the Mr. Turner has also had consider- er who *" 8,111 to be selected The ford depd and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Trowbridge Dr B e and snd Mrs Mrs. E L. R Pu8b Pugh and baby | county road department will spread able experience In coast flying. flying personnal of the sta ff will be j j , h . Turner sheriff, to C. A Shir Cement Plant Resumes and daughter, r. Norma, o f Guem - daughter, Mr and Mrs. Harold Sau- 1 a" much gravel as necessary at this As soon s s a hangar can be High School — Principal, Miss ley, deed. erected the ship will be kept at Rutb Clark, A ssistant—to be sel- Gold Hill, Or.. Aug 14. The vjjje_ ca lif. Mrs. Trowbridge is a ers. Arllne W est of Smith river, time. H. N Welch to J. L. Ash. deed plant here, and quarries at Marble glgter o( Mrs Orrlg Knapp and Mr and Mrs. C. W Hyde of Bandon and Mr. Turner will make ec‘ed Mountain of the Beaver Portland Coachella, Calif. his headquarters here He will give Grade School — Principal. Mrs. M rs M s r v v in v o r H ai . Coquille. Aug 12 ^The newlv Instruction In flying, make passen- MalY B. Rice; Intermediate. Mrs Smelter to Have Spur Cement company, closed down the Mr. and Mrs. George Sutton of Gold Hill. Aug. 12.— The South last three months, resumed Wed- Gold Beach were In town looking • s a X d ^ ^ c s . m to w n M onda « 7 ,or"1' d Coquille Lumber company K " tU fh i, snd take contracts for Ed"a »*“ *“ ; Primary. Mrs. N P ern P acific company has author nesday for an extended run after property Interests Saturday “ cted business In town Monday af- ■ which has recently taken over the ‘ seeding . logged-off . .. lands Grant, ternoon. ized the sm elter company, which is The close was due to a big cavein and visiting relatives holdings of the old E E Johnson j The ship carries an Airworthi- erecting a sm elter Just north o t at the quarries, which cut off the R R B> Qf Mr Mrg E A Acfcley of Lumber company, Is expected to ness terrificate from the Aeronau- ( -OSSt Guard Here this place, to make a spur con- supply of limestone at the c em en t, port]and >rrlvpd gaturd v„ , t Shasta Calif , who last year spent begin operations here Thur-day *>r81 Board of the Department of The CoqullM River Coast G uard1 n e c t in n ~ w it h 4 t . i ~ m . l n Una The plant here. The close down p er-, of flve weekg a l A(fgtp B „ach park officials -tale, provided Installstlon Commence crew WRg raIled thg mouth o t ‘ m achinery for the sm elter has ar lod w as continued to make annual * d htpr Mrg have returned for another visit, of electrical apparatus used to fur- Mr. Gsdsby is a brother-in-law Rogue river Sunday night to give rived and the work will be pushed repairs. The two plants are now I nlsh power is completed at this of O. C. Shindler snd expects to relief to the fishing boat Aina, and to completion in the hope of having em ploying more than one hundred ur n Mrs Carrie Jackson o f Baker, time The mill has been Idle for make is home In Bandon a little Monday morning brought the dis- It In operation In December. men. Mr and Mrs F. H. Charlesworth Worthy Grand Matron of the Grand the past two and one-half years later on Mr Turner will bring the elded craft In the Port Orford har- --------------------I motored to Floras Lake Sunday Chapter of Oregon, will arrive Sat- ahlp to Bandon this week and be- bor Mr and Mrs R. M Knox and Mr and Mrs Calvin Smith. Ed urday next on her Inspection visit Roy Haft came down from the gin operations Immediately children of Coquille were Sunday die Connoly. Mrs Mabel Mather Mrs N P Grant of Brushes o f Curry Chapter No 135 O E S. Jamieson camp near Myrtle Point -------------------- Mr. and Mrs W R Johnson and visitors at Rea view ranch Mr and Court Steiner attended the cixek and her sister. Mrs S B A picnic is planned for Sunday In to spend the week end with his George Sauers spent Sunday In fam ily will move Ino the Lieut. Knox Is assistant county agent for theatre in Bandon last week I ” ' hell o' Spokane visited at the honor o f Mrs Jackson fam ily at Sixes | M arsbfkld. Tichenor cottage this week. Coos and Curry counties. a a a