PORT ORFORD NEWS ^or^rford^^regonjjruesda^Segtem berSO ^J^ÏL «J» «J» < ♦ #• ♦ ♦ P IR A T E S 1 W E E K I.T R uby P urdin, E d itor ♦ ♦ » ♦ his o p eration s on D ry C reek and E lla K napp, left for their hom e is m oving h is m achinery. S atu rd ay a fter e n jo y in g a h u n tin g trip to Curry and v isitin g at the K napp hom e C. of C. Meets T h e Port O rford C ham ber of C om m erce m et F rid ay n igh t and tran sacted b u sin ess rela tin g to th e T h e n ew ly organ ized D evelop ­ c le a rin g up o f its cam p aign w h ere­ m ent League. sp onsored by W. H by th e land s fron tin g B attle R ock B en n ett, c an d id ate on the dem o­ w e re acquired by the S ta te H igh ­ c ra tic tick et for jo in t rep resen ta ­ w a y C om m ission, thus p reservin g tiv e from Coos and C urry counties. th is historic sh rin e am id d ecen t ' and w h ich has now adop ted the su rroun dings for the en joym en t of ' nam e o f Curry C ounty C ham ber o f th e public for all tim e to com e The C om m erce, held Its m eetin g in the sta tu s o f th e w ork for F ederal aid M asonic H all last n igh t, a fter for the im provem ent o f th e harbor w h ich th ose becom in g m em b ers w a s considered and it w as the co n ­ partook o f a repast provided by se n su s o f opinion th at th at prob­ th e candid ate. lem Is in e x ce lle n t condition Mrs. O L eneve don ated a beau­ tifu l hou se plant to the h igh school, for w h ich w e w ish to th an k her. C onsiderable w ork is b ein g done on the school ground s E ach cla ss is look in g forw ard to w in n in g h on ­ ors for the best lo o k in g yard. W alter R obinson, w ho atten d ed sch ool here som e tim e ago, e n ­ rolled again th is m orning. A lum ni N o te s L aw rence T ich en or c la s s o f ‘29 w ho is a tten d in g c o lle g e a t IJn- field is p layin g football on the first team . Port Orford News AND KEEP INFORMED OF THE Progress of Development During 1930 Of The r Of V. S Ì. Copper Mine to Operate Signifies Q u a lity Corduroy Trousers it* R u r e h .n r « MINERALS C o rd u ro y of HlltHMNIIIIIUUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIUUHIllINHhliiHihlINIIHHINIHIIIIIim E. J. Tilley LANGLOIS, OREGON IR O N W E A R T ro u ser« McCormick-Deering Ranch Machinery have no mop« w o rries fo r not ge ttin g — DEEP SEA FISHING t RECREATIONAL PURSUITS PFV AM P O C.KCT s a tis fa c to ry w ear Cream Separators. T ractors, M ow ing M achine« M ilking Machina*. Et« S h in gles, F looring; R u stic Shlpiap. Doors, W indow s. M oulding Iro n in g B oards. B read B oards. P erfectio n P la ste r W allboard. H ou se and B u ild in g T rim m in g s because m a te ria ls used in IR O N W E A R P A N T S are of th e best d u a l­ ity . T h e T a ilo r in g is p rs c tl- — $1.00 For 6 Months ta ilo rm a d s suits. m ont Subscribe Now! tN L A o e ta Port Orford News in cosm o" M L ia r «» m a n ccx I* g u aran teed to give 8 B u ild in g And C arpenter W ork B y D ay Or C ontract. W ork. Sep tic T ank s, Sid ew alk s. F ound ation B lock s, B ts T hat’s W hy wa Featura and Recom m end Iron- wear Corudroy Pants For MEN A N D BO YS H o u se F a in tin g . D a ir y B a m W h lte w a a h ia g by P ow er Or H and. = — Port Orford, Oregon - Lime, Cement And Roofing E v e ry gar* e n tire sa tisfactio n . I = E S o a lly th e asms as in th e best $2.00 For 12 Month Oh. M ary! V "Mary had a little lamb" T hat's w h at th e poet w rote. B u t M ary’s grow n to be a m iss And now she's got m y goat. R maï ? Southwestern Oregon AGRICULTURE Board to Meet Gold Beach. S e p t 25.—T h e C oun­ ty E qu alization Board w ill m eet O c­ tober 4 and 5 to ad ju st In eq ualities in property a ssessm e n ts, and m a n y property ow n ers are exp ected to be in Gold B each on th ose d ays to pre­ se n t their com p lain ts. Mr. and Mrs. E m m et S taats, and T rail. Or.. Sept. 25. -T h e M iller- Mr. and Mrs. H arold C om stock, of C harles R ich ard s h as com pleted M onm outh, w h o are co u sin s o f Mrs. U m pqua Copper com pany, a >1,- P IA N O B A R G A IN S A P r o m in e n t 000.000 corp oration recen tly organ- piano m an u factu rer has tw o j ized under the O regon law s w ith sm all new up righ t pian os and head o ffice at M edford, w ill re­ on e n ew baby grand In your lo­ open the R ow ley copper m in e a few cality. R a th er than sh ip e ls e ­ m iles out from T rail in th e D rew w h ere he w ill se ll you any one I d istr ict on th e proposed P a c ific o f th ese at fa cto ry prices. Terms , h ig h w a y c u t-o ff betw een T rail and if desired. F or p articu lars w rite j Tiller. F W. G rosser. 521 K n o tt S treet. T he head of the new corp oration P ortland, O regon. tie. Rich N atural Resources — is W illiam L. M iller o f th e H otel N a sh in M edford, an d it w ill be fi­ nan ced by Los A n geles. Cal., a n d C algary. C anada, in terests. Provides Repast READ THE TIMBER Page C. R. H enry, a f L an glois in ch a r g e o f B uild in g D epartm en t. W. C. Boyd A Son. o f L anglois, In ch a r g e o f P a in tin g D epartm en t. W e w ill be glad to give you eetlm a tee on all B u ild in g M st-rta li, P ain tin g . E tc General Merchandise, Port Orford, Ore. C. A. LONG Dealer In Fairbanks-Morse Products 1 E lectric U g h t P lan ts. W ater P lan ts. P um ps, B n gin es. P ip e And F ittin g s E = ! 5 5 2323484853232348485348534848532348232353532348534853485353 ♦«♦♦♦♦♦^♦♦♦♦♦♦***^* ♦«**♦*•♦**♦**♦••♦•*♦*•♦* »♦*♦******♦*•♦****•♦**«'' Port Orford’s Natural Deep Water Harbor THE KEY 1 o the Development of the Great Mid-Pacific Coast Empire Depth of Mater from 30 to 42 feet. f No Dredging. No Sunken Rocks. No Pilot Service. Protected from North and Northwest Storms of Summer. I tr r 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 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 products. Requires Limited Protection from South and Southwest Storms of Y\ in­ ter. 9300-Ton Vessel Loading in Port Orford Harbor. Repeatedly Selected by Board of Ar­ my Engineers as Harbor of Refuge for Pacific Coast. AU Y ear Reund Harbor For Deep Sea Fishing. Port Orford Chamber of Commerce PORT ORFORD. OREGON Center of the (¡real Recreational Re­ gion of Southwestern Oregon. All Year Round Harbor Far Deep Sea Fishing. î T V T f 1 X