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    The Port Ortoid Deep Water Harbor —
KEY to the Development of the Vast Natural Resource* of the Mid-Pacific Coast Empire
PORT ORFORD NEWS
Volume VI.
Port Orford, Oregon, Tuesday, February 9, 1982.
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Rail Employes Accept Cut;
Transportation Relieved
Number 13.
MOMS :
ABRAHAM LINCOLN
* i
Hoover Issues Appeal To
Put Idle Money at Work
W ash in gton. Feb. 3.—P resid en t
H oover today m ade an appeal to
(E ditor's n ote -Since th is
w as
hoarders o f the co u n try to put their
w ritten the railroad em ployes have
Sunday, F eb ru ary 14, 1932
idle m oney at w ork and thu s do
accepted w ithout reservation a 10
Sunday School, 10:80 a. m.
their bit tow ard the econ om ic re­
per cen t cu t In w ages for a period
Y ou ng P eop les F orum . 6 :30 p m
ö
covery o f the nation. He estim ated
Mr. and Mrs R. G M cK enzie o f one year.)
Church Service, 7:30 p m.
th e am ou n t o f m oney hoarded
w ere b u sin ess visitors in Bandon
B y C A LEB JO H N SO N
Y oung P eo p le ’s Choir P ractice,
around $1,250,000,000, w h ich is ap­ T hursday. 7:00 p. m.
yesterd ay
E veryb ody in A m erica is con-
proxim ately 25 per c en t o f the to­
N ew S p rin g Silk D resses arrivin g J c ,r n e d ln or>e w ay or anoth er with
55 atten d ed S u nd ay School last
tal am ou n t o f m oney in circu lation Sunday.
:t th is w eek at G olden R u le Store, ,b e aitu atton o f ‘be railroads. Dan-
H is app eal follow s:
i'i I Bandon, in tim e for th e F irem en a lel W ,,lard ' p resident o f th e B alti-
"Spiritual P h otography" w as theJ ii
"The reconstruction fin an ce cor­ topic of the S u nd ay n igh t serm on
ii Ball N ew nu m bers In M esh H o .
m ore and O hio R ailroad, as chair-
i: l iery, too.
, tc m an o f the p resid en ts’ co m m ittee o f
poration, under the lead ersh ip of o f R everend H en ry in w h ich he
R L W agn er atten d ed the m eet " ine
rallr"ad o r g a n i z a t i o n has
G eneral D aw es. C hairm an M eyer clev erly and fo rcefu lly drew the
and its directors, is n ow in itiatin g a n a lo g y o f a photograph, and the
ii ing o f the Board of D irectors o f the f.rOp° 8ed to ,h * railw ay u n ion s that
I C o o . and Curry C ounty F air board
. T“ * * ‘ reduct,on o t »•" P*r-
a d efin ite cam paign for recon stru c­ process o f its m aking, to the spir- j H
tion and recovery.
H ls t M yrtle P oin t S atu rd ay night
. P* " ‘ " wa* e r
itual lik en ess o f C hrist in m an and j ii
•: I Hi » „ a u .
u
.
I The proposal for a w age reduc-
"I am gratified that th e very act th e n ecessa ry step s to bring about Ü
0 and H enrv
S * “ ° n ’ Whlch would c u ‘
railroads’
of c re a tin g the corp oration has al- th is sp iritual d evelop m en t - j u s t as ‘ *
O 'a c t in
K y
S<' Jr w ere trana" o p era tin g exp en ses by about $210-
ready show n results in the dissipa- th e len se in the cam era m ust be IÜ
o
E 0000,.- T r “
,M t
“
tion o f fear and the restoration of focused on the object to be repro- 1Ü
•:
-
I ‘he railroads to k eep out o f bank-
public co n fid en ce. As ind icated by duced in the fin ish ed photograph '
Miss R uth Clark w as a w eek ruptcy and to reduce their costs to
the fa ct that recen tly w e have had so m ust our lives be cen tered on ' “
ii end gu est at the John M asterson 8 poin t com m en su rate w ith the fall-
on balan ce no Increase in the hoard- th e lik en ess o f the C h rist if a n y j 0
:• hom e at Cape Blanco.
ing o f f In bu sin ess and Income.
ln g o f cu rrency in the country
I d egree o f th at lik en ess is to be at- Ü
Mr. and Mrs
H arold John son R a l>ioad earn in gs in 1931 w ere a
"There is now a patriotic oppor- tained
and children, accom p anied by Mrs third less than th ey w ere In 1929,
tu n lty for our c itizen s un ited lv to
x,— .
__
. . . ..
..
n M aude F orty m otored
to
Gold and ln the ra8c o f 72 of th e rail-
Join in th is cam paign again st de-
„ F orum
Ü
ii B each S atu rd ay night, returntng ,OHd" th e revenue, a fter payin g op­
pression. G iven su ch p atriotic co-
__ .
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im portant part in th e C hurch Serv- ::
i: hom e Sunday
e ra tin g costs, w as not su ffic ien t to
operation w e can secu re a d efin ite
ice. T hey are to render a playette. S
upward m ovem en t and in crease em ­
;; 1 The B andon V olun teer F ire de- pay the in terest on their bonds.
Pledgee
T hese fixed ch arges, c o n sistin g of
ploym ent.
-
■ and "t^ icnU n e T a n c e "
B<"
The B oard o f T ru stees o f the Ü? MMMmii:i:u:imi;iii::::i;.-:i;t:itiKiin:t:i;m,ii::::x:Bt{i;::: 'ii................. naa miin.........mamninitaiTT —imaiaa min i i i au
m oney borrowed
from
"That service is to secu re th e re-
on Satu rd ay in terest on ■■■«««y
oorrow eo rrom
turn o f hoarded m oney back into church <‘a ,n e s »,y request that at
Silver S p .a v ,h<“ pUbllc w lth w h lch to buHd
the ch a n n els o f industry. D u ring , b 's “ m<> w ben th e church funds
D an ce O rchestra * ‘U‘P -
” <,nd rallroad llnM
th e p ast year and w ith an accel- are held u p . by ,h e c,O8ln8 o f t h e ' L an glois high school girls d e fe a t-' Gold B each , Feb. 6, D epositors
A m ong the new an n ou n cem en ts “
dan r,‘ band w)l1 O rn ish ‘ he
°r
h* V* " °
erated rate d u rin g th e last few
ank in w bich th ey are deposited ed th e P ort Orford high school o f the Curry c o u n ty bank, w hich of can d id ates for o ffice during the mU8'C
r^X ™
b*?*”
m on th s a total o f m ore than a bil- ,b a t P aym ents on pledges, no m at- girls 27-21 in th e fa ste st gam e of closed M onday, m et T hu rsday night
past w eek are those of E arle R
Mr and M*8 Adam P aris o f Co- w h lch the fin a n c ia l n o s h i o ^ 7
lion three hundred m illio n s of m on- ter how sm all. be made, as the the season on the local floor Fri- ’ w ith A. A. Sch ram m , sta te superin-
<iO‘d BeaCh who S eek 8 i 2 u ^ L ‘ oef'M ? .d ‘n* “ 7 o i l “. “ 8 ? ? ! railroads touches everybody is t h ll
ey haa been hoarded T hat sum is church e x p e n se , m ust be kept up
T he
‘earn . U n d e n tjf_ ta n lM . anti d e e d e d to a t i th e ' rep u b iican '^ om in atioiT for co u n - ’
o f “ rs.
•» B aker and m a tte.
of "TnUrest
still o u tsta n d in g
Forum ,
started out w ith a rush and scor- tem p t reorgan ization of the Inztl-I ty clerk and J w P u r t i . ' / e
? fam ily on C h in ouaoin R r ld - e
railroad
"I am convinced
th a t citizen s
M waa * “ h 8r8at Pleasure .h at ed in rapid su ccession for the first | tu tio.i S chram m declared th a t fi- B each w ho w a n t / t h e
'
Q P
B rid ge
bonds.
sam e o ffice j Mr and Mrs P aul W agn er of Elk
C om p aratively
few
Individuals
hoardin g cu rrency or m oney do not " P had thp R everend and
Mrs few m in u tes un til th ey held a 10 n a n ces o f th e bank w ere in good
realize its seriou s e ffe c t on our H enry at our b u sin ess m e etin g last point lead before th e first quarter condition w ith th e exception that Ob the dem ocratic ticket It is un- river m otored to P ort O rford Frl- own railroad bonds or are depend-
country. It d im in ish es the credit 'r h u ,s d a y bigh t.
ended. T he local girls sh ow ed m ore j so m e o f th e se c u r ities had shrunk derstood that C. J. D oyle contem [ day nigh t to atten d the basketball en t upon them for direct in com e'
but morp than threp fhoUMnd
fa c ilitie s by m an y billions. E very
Mrs p ' ank Schlappi
w as
the basketball in the second quarter in value and th a t reorganization is p lates an an n ou n cem en t for the Ka «"e
ippubiican
nom
ination
for
coun
y
D
enn
is
Soi
ensen
and
T
iny
Ander-
I,on d ollars o f railroad bonds are
dollar hoarded m eans a destruction i*>ade’ S u nd ay n ig h t w hen the 51st and through som e sh ort sh ots by possible and sh ould be undertaken
Mi
e
Be«n son of M arshfield w ere g u e sts Sun-
by the in su ran ce com panies
o f from $5 to $10 o f credit. Credit a n n iversary o f the C h ristian En- Soranson m anaged
to
hold the R eo rg a n iza tio n w ill require th e sur- f g * * id «
is the blood stream o f our econ om ic deavor w a s celebrated. It w as a score to 17-9 at h a lf tim e
render o f all sto ck by stock h old ers OI Gold B each flg u ie s on running day o f Mrs. E. A L indberg and w ho are in turn responsible to m ore
for cou n ty school su perintend en t.
Mrs. R G. M cK enzie.
th an fifty m illion p olicy holders,
m ost in te re stin g m eetin g, several
life
D u rin g th e second h alf the P ort and ‘he in jection of $30.000 in new
jjr ........
. and Mrs. L ow
•R estriction or d estruction o f resp ond in g w ith read in gs and P eg- O,.ford „¡t jg pu |, pd up to w . thin I cap ital
bent o u ïs has I, n o K t napp,
d ^ i a ^ presen
a
u t . u incur»
.
*“ ell Joh n ston of w boae m oney th e y have in vested
cred it crip p les the revival and ex-
C o™ n, an d . Fred ,W a r n e r .■*"»; one point o f ty in g the score, but a
Schram m said if the reorgan ize I w ill ' be a Candidate thi^ T c sT f o 7 « ‘‘T ?0 ' 0 8TrlVed
Por< Orford
In su ran ce com p an ies are allow ed
pansion o f agricu ltu re, industry, * 8
duet A " F or J,‘8“ a
A boat m in u te before the final w h istle the tion is not effe c ted the bank w ill I (he
to v isit his father, A m es by law to in v e st the m oney they
-------------*------- • •
com m erce and em ploym en t. E very '
you n g people w ere in
atten d- Ijln(flolg g|r|g a g a , n
iength en ed be liquidated and Schram m said he I Coos J«nd C u rrvSc o tu,*n't7,'s!<h'1,|.h,f, • J " bn\ ,o n ' and "‘"‘«L M iss Luetta receive as prem iu m s only In certain
urry cou n ties, although Johnston
types o f sound se c u r ities R ailroad
dollar returned from hoardin g to a "ce. N axt ‘ un day n |Kh ‘ m em b ers {helr ,ead
2j w hera thp gamp
is con fid en t d ep ositors w ill be paid , his m any frien d s are aw a itin g a
Louis L K napp and S. J S p o e .l ! h?"*18'
circu lation m ean s p u ttin g men to °*
F ordm y 111 part clpa,<“ ln a ended John son . Ijin g lo is and Sor-
in full P ro m ise o f ou tsid e assis- j favorable resp on se to their plea
transacted
business
In
Bandon 2 ? ^ " a n d f .
t ««vem m ent
work. It m eans help to a g ricu ltu re Pj"ye' ,e^t0 he given d u rin g the reg- angon for
ular church service
R em em b er “ " T " "" P ° f Orford w ere the ta n ce has been received and an th at he m ak e the race Mr Knapp
j bonds and first m o rtg a g es on Im­
and to business.
I ch oir practice T hu rsday n igh t
Friday.
hif?h scorers o f the 8 **m e The l in e - ' o th er m eetin g of depositors w ill be d u rin g his tw o term s, has m ade an
proved real e sta te In the m atter
"E veryone hoardin g cu rren cy in- (
Mr and Mrs Bud P ost
Ladle« A id
I Up ° f the team a w as:
| he,d S atu rd ay night.
excellen t rep resen ta tiv e and has all
have Of secu rity. B u t If s situ ation should
jures not on ly his ow n prosp ects
L adle» A id
|
_______________
P ort O rford—Soranson. F ; S u t - ' At a m eetin g o f stock h old ers j ,h e q u a lifica tio n s n ecessa ry for the moV8d in ,° 'h e ir n ew ly acquired develop, as It has been rapidly de
L adies Aid _________
m et last _________
W ednes
and th ose o f his fam ily, but is a c t­ ' d a T y he The
annual election o f o ffice rs to n ' F l Capps. C; T ichenor, RC; T hu rsday 199 sh ares of a total of ! con d u ct o f th at o ffice In the best pr° pe^ F
nor*hern part o f v e lop in g in the p ast year, in w hich
ing con trary to the com m on good.
in .ere«, ,h » i ,h e • w as again postponed until th e next M cK enzie. O; W hite. G
L anglois 250 w ere surrendered to pave the in terest and to th e credit of Curry F o *‘ Oxford The D avis fam ily, re th e railroads could not co n tin u e to
It is to th eir own interest that th ey ____ B
--------
-C rew . F; Johnson. F ; Boice, C; w a y for d ep ositors to reorganize ' r o unty. H is tw o term s have placed ce,R arrivals in P ort O rford, are
pay th e in terest on th ese bonds
should return It to circu lation as
R everend and Mrs H en ry
r-
and the rem ain in g 51 sh ares a ie him In a position w here he can be ^ « o p y in K the house vacated by Mr. and the m arket valu e o f th e bonds
w ell as a p atriotic service to the ™ ‘°r* d
f™ m B andon to at- ®p an 8’er
¿ /L u T
exp ected to be turned over soon.
8 reat service to his con stituents, . and Mrs. P ost
should d ecline to a poin t wherv
cou n try as a w hole
m eetin g rurt- °
R efer«* W right.
T h e b oys’ gam e w as fa st and al
_
________
D _ ep
ositors m
o f the B rook in gs S ta te I a.n d ' 8bould h« conclu de to run.) Mrs. C lyde
and --------
Mrs. Cur-1 th
ey could not be
- -- W
— agn
_ — er -----
they
realized upoa
"A prim e need today is the ex- ” to b,‘ held at th e hom e o f Mr"
thou gh the score w as one sided yet b an / 'w 'hich 'also' Hosed M onday ' ‘J*"*
1“ Ue W a n y d,,ub'
to
>y
o
f
Elk
river
m
otored
to
I^ing-
except
at a terrific loss to th e lr>
ten sion and lib eralization of credit M aude Lynch
lois last w eek
th e gam e w as hard fou gh t and w as are attem p tin g a reorganization ,h8
su ran ce com panies, there undoubt
fa c ilitie s to farm ers and sm all busi­
one o f the cle a n e st gam es w itn essed Schram m has in fOIraPd , hem hp
Mr
and
Mrs
David
M
cK
enzie
ed
,y would arise a situ a tio n In
n ess m en. The credit in stitu tion s
here th is year T he first qu arter w i|| gjve t bem gq <j„yS to raiBe $27.
could
not
and R. O. M cK enzie tran sacted bus- w hich the com p an ies
are g reatly crippled in fu rn ish in g
W ash in gton . Feb. 5th.—A ndrew ended
for P ort O rford w h ich qqq to refinBnce tbe institution .
prom ptly pay c la im s under Insur»
tnesa in Bandon Saturday.
th ese needed cred its, u n less the
ance policies
M ellon w as today confirm ed as Am- 'cad the boys increased to 16-8 at
Schram m
frangferred b,
A group o f P ortland physlciana.
R. R M arkle o f M edicine Hat.
hoarded m oney is returned.
It is easy to see, therefore, th at
bassad or to G reat
B ritian,
and h alf tim e The «tart o f the secon d , tw<>en
J50(W) (n cash headed by Dr G ordon B Ix-itch Canada, and Bart Joh n ston and
“T herefore. I urge all th ose per­
P resid en t H oover appointed O gden quarter saw the P ir a tes se ttle down fr<>m (hp
w ho a |p |,ltelP gt(d , n y a ch tln g ar,. his father A E John ston o f Sag Unl'‘,,’ ,b e ,a llr o a d " • ' « enabled by
son s to put th eir dollars to w ork —
L. M ills, U n der S ecreta ry o f th e »n earn est and L anglo s w as un-
B andon
__
_____ penCi::t> . tht
. . . dctt rm l ,c - !»••«>»•"* " c ' u l s e e ! o „ g the
..... Or
- r- Inaw. O regon, arrived S atu rd ay Mr
or a n n ,h «r'
• c o i­
eith er by co n se r v a tiv e Investm ent
able to pen etrate
th eir
defenae tion
„ ____ o , f the a P ffa ir s o f the ____
closed i n - 1 8° h coaat d u rin g the com in g su i - M arkle is In vestigatin g con d ition s
lna ' ‘on o f m ethods, to c o n tin u e to
or by deposit in sound in stitu tio n s 1 ” “ “ ^
*
' T reasu ry D epartm en t. W hen In- w h ich forced them in to long sh ots gU tut,ong an(, thjs acUon
m er. s e e « ,,lin g to a letter to the In the Port Orford
and will pay interest on their bonded debts,
in order that they m ay th u s re a -
.i
ci___*_•
m m t far
n r nut
n<> cmiFt
aa ' h
n ich
i f Fi
form ed ■ o -» f the
S
en ate's con firm a- t from
out on T
the
court, w
volu m es as to the stren gth o ■ f the r,
P ort . ° > fo id C ham ber o f C om m erce rem ain several days. Mr John ston Very w |d e"Pre«d fin an cial d istr e ss
turn to the c h a n n els o f econ om ic
tion of Mr M ellon, p resident H oov- w ere for the m ost part w ild; w h ile B andon bank
a sk in g Inform ation about the local returned hom e M onday.
and d,aaater' » « e c t ln g probably
life
er said. “T h is is a real trib u te to ln ,h e m ean tim e th e local boys led
harbor Dr L eltch s t a t e , the cru ise
P o n tin g returned T hursday
‘ m
“D u rin g the great w ar our peo­
Mr Mellon." T he new trea su ry head by Conley. E llis and W hite w ere
is p r im a r ily to o b ta in a c c u r a te in
lo g g ln g o p e r a tio n s on R o g u e
T hp " J ua .
u
.
ple gave th eir undivided en ergies
is th orou gh ly grounded In th e in- slip p in g through for basket a fter
form
ation
as
to
the
intereHting
and
river
m
utual
sa
v
in
g
s
hanka are in
to the n ation al purpose. T oday w e
tríca te work o f th e fin a n ce depart- bask et w h ich ran the score to 35-12
unusual p laces to w hich access m ay
H enry D olge Jr
w as
buvinz '" U''h th '
P"8“ 'On ‘ h“
*n '
are en gaged in a w ar a g a in st d e­
m en t o f the g overn m en t and M ellon at (be end of the gam e
H enry P reisen dan z, form erly a
pression If our people w ill give
be h ad a lo n g th e c o a s t, th e Infor- su p p lie s in M a rsh field y e s te r d a y fo , ^ o n g ’ thTm ” n"''’hlin''"
leaned heavily on him in th e con-
T be featu re o f th e gam e w as a resid en t o f P ort Orford w h ere he m ation to be relayed to cru isin g Thp rk.lge C om pany
“" T * bem o " ' iib" lto"
h “ "’
now the sam e service and the sam e
d u ct o f its affair.
one handed shot over his shoulder condu cted the Port Orford B akery, yach tsm en from C alifornia to Brit
*«. ___«
dre<1 rn,,,,on dollars o f railroad
con fid en ce to our govern m en t and
Mi
and Mrs. Carl W hite and
...u i-u *u— u.
______________
by B oice. th e L an glois center, from died at the hom e o f H ugh H ayes of ish Colum bia
» ~n
. . .
u
z. .
.. . . bonds, In w hich th ey have invested
our in stitu tio n s the sam e un ity and
fam ily of B ru sh es Creek attended
th e cen ter o f th e floor in the clo s­ G old Hill, O regon, T uesd ay morn-
a considerable part o f the sa v in g s
Dr. L eltch exp ressed great pleas- the basketball gam e in tow n F riday
so lid a rity o f cou rageou s
action
in g m in u tes of th e
gam e
R ay "1
, V ' ' brU‘ 7 2' 1932, at th e a 8 V , f ! ure over th e d ata furnish ed him bv n igh t
. : of tw
.. elve „ and o n e-h alf m illion de­
w h ich th e y gave d u rin g the great
I-afayette C ollege, E aaton. Pa . F rom m played his usual good floor o f 72 years, from an attack of ftu the cbam bp, rpgardlng , h„
, W hile on th eir w ay to Gold B each I
’" ‘ " W ! ’*
war, w e can overcom e th is situ a ­
w ill celeb rate its 100th a n n iv ersa ry K«me but w as su rely un lucky on his Mr P reisen d an z never m arried and harhnr« and nthar
i-
«
w
$
„
railroad«
w
h
ose
bonds
are
. .
.
. ai
, narnors and oth er places along the last M onday Dr. and Mrs R R
w
v held by
/
tion.
on M ay 17. 18 and 19. 1932. w ith a sh o ts as he tim e a fter tim e slipped had no known relatives. F uneral i r lirrv
♦ u.
u
.
* a
sa v in g s han ks In N ew York S ta te
“I therefore request our c itizen s
.
a
z
,
,
-
,
a
*
Curry
roast
and
»tated
that
his
Pugh
and
baby
w
ere
forced
in
to
the
.
.
.
. .
L a fa y ette C entenn ial P agean t, un- ln f ° r sh ort sh ots but th ey ju st ser v ic es w ere held a t Gold H ill » « ‘ .p a r ty planned on m ak in g the cru ise hank to avoid a collision, the e a , , b " N ew Y
,
to e n list w ith us in th e fight we
der the direction o f P ro fesso r Al- would not go through Zum w alt act- T h ----------
- t h . abou t tbP m ld d k o f Ju)
and ron 1nrn(n„ com p letH y o v e r . F(>r, un ‘J 1; " ; * T ” , ^ ' : ' V ur#.Kr’ cen.
u rsd ay w ith interm en t in
are m ak in g on their b eh alf I call
bert H atton G ilm er, head o f the e<* 88 cap tain and turned in his best Odd F ellow cem etery
tem plnted m aking the P ort Orford e .e lv no on,' w as injured
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,OP h<
upon our civic a sso cia tio n s to or­
d ep artm en t o f d ram atic art. the gam e o f the season
Mr and Mrs. R C. H yde and ? “ f
J
k
7
Mr P reisen d an z was a baker by h a , b o , a refu ge In case o f adverse
ganize in every sta te and tow n to
p agean t to be com posed o f 100 par-
The P ir a tes look better in every
trade and plied hia callin g th ro u g h ­ w ea th er co n d ition s
m ake clear the problem and to e f­ ticip a n ts.
dau
ghter.
M
arjorie
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gam e and their d efen se is rapidly
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wafi no‘ earned la st year. O ther-
out the w est, being also in terested
fect our purpose T h at it can be
e d in Port O rford yesterd ay.
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T he m atter is o f in terest locally becom in g a featu re o f th eir play
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Wise, th ey would have been com -
done su cc e ssfu lly and th at our cit-
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M .irth nf thr 1 in m in in g He w as a ch arter m em
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o w in g to the fa ct that P ro fesso r T h is gam e w as the fourth or tne
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er w
last - Hun-
iz e n . w ill respond to th is p atriotic G1]rrfr ,g g brother of L
gpagon
whlph tbpy djd not havP her o f Silver 8 ^ Lodge of U rke
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7 overn igh t g u e st —
’- p resent low m arket price, at a
service and th at hoarded m oney o f , h ,
„ foul rallpd a g a in st them w hile C
C olorado W hile of a retIrlng
day * ’ »b a b o m ' of
Ml"8“" ^ ' a h eavy loss to their depoaltor.
Izitnglois only had (w o again st th e i, d i8P""i‘ *°n he m ade m any friend s T c .th e R e .ld en ta o f Curry County sn d June C rum ley
And w b„ , , hayp Jugt
d(>wn
w ill be returned w hen they under­
stan d Its effe c t upon th eir own
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T V . H n e u n w as
’ ln P ort Orford during his resid en ce
T h « c losin g of the Curry Coun-
R everend and Mra D. J H enry i ,
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om
a rey o . or
n
w as
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here w ho are grieved at his p assin g ‘X Bank and the B rookings S tate o f (he K andon-L angloia-Port Orford nor. Bn-
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th
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tow n life has been d em onstrated
P ort Orford E llis. F:
From m .
e r e c e n t v is it o , ir. P o rt O rford .
Bank
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tem
porarily
tied
up
ail
Pariah
atten
ded
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le
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,
by such m ovem en ts in several com ­
F : Conley. C; W hite, G: Zum w alt
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.
cou n ty fun ds In m y hands, conae- m eetin g In P ort O rford last W ed wbprp . bpv
°n
m u n ities already
—
« . » » • + e , > + + .w G I-anglois Thom . F ; B u ssell. F;
q u en tly cou n ty w arran ts outstand nesd av aftern oon
_ -n d /
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"In order that w e m ay have d e­
• B oice. C . B ritton, G; A nderson, G.
Ing and
and th
th ose
ose to
to be
be issued
issued in
In the
(he
M iss F ra n ces Currv o f Elk rive,
,
‘°
*? ,e"8t th< *n U r -
ing
fin ite organ ization for th is service.
N E W «O A ST ST A T IO N
• R eferee T uttle
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,
,
, A shland Feb 5. P B W
will have
a „ - sh
u opp
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- last - Satur-
........ «st
on r. . their
W ickham
ickham im
im m
m ed
ed iate
iate fu
fu tu
tu re
re will
have to
to be
be w
waa
in g In
town
| mmi’
7 e ' d e b t. It la o f secondary
I am tod ay c a llin g upon th e heads
PLAN N E A R L Y R E A D Y •
T he P ort Orford P ira tes journey , bag arq u , rpd thp fam<jUg
A. h - . regU teeed a . N ot Paid fo, r Want o of f day
Im portance for them to earn dlvi-
o f the lead in g civic o rgan ization s to
» to M aish fleld W ed n esd ay n igh t to I |a n d g o |d m | n e near thia c ity and , Fund
Hut
hi h
7
! <l*nds on their sh ares. It is o f the
m eet w ith m e Saturday n ext for the
W ash in gton. F eb 6 (W ash * Play »be —
M arshfield
.j
high school | , p,ang „„ , com plptp reh abilitation oth er fun ds Tre r e c e d e d The^oun" t o ’f L l d B e a rh on b u s in g s iTs’t 'F r h b '8hM t ,rnportanc*' b" » e v er . that
creation of a n ation al organization
♦ ington Bureau o f the J o u r n a l, ♦ team , w ho have taken a leaf from and , hp p|a c in g o f the property in ty fun ds on deposit in these banks day
th e railroads should be able to
to fu rth er this cam paign
6
Adm iral B allard, c h ief o f the 4> Port Orford s book and h ave also fhp pro<Juc|n g C|aaa once again are am ply secured a g a in st loss by
m aintain their righ t» o f way, roll­
“In the m ean tim e I request th at
Mrs W illiam Hurst and Mrs J
coast guard
has
inform ed ♦ assu m ed the nam e “Pirates" and W jfb upwardg o f gqqq fee t o f under-
in g stock and m otive pow er In first
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(rood
se
c
u
r
ities
w
ell
above
the
de-
E
Slovey
o
f
Elk
river
w
ere
visit
th e heads o f su ch civic o rgan iza­
- R epresen tatrve H aw ley
th a t
• F riday the
19th th e boys go to ground d sv e |oprne n t work, expos-
p o sits, ca u sin g only a tem porary Ing
friend s In town las, W ednes
rate condition For, regardless o f
tion s each sta te and »ach com m u n­
w h eth er one app roves o f som e of
Br2Ol“ ".ru kL ~ ' i Ch po” p0n
ln g the vein
to a depth o f 900 fe e t d ela y in m eetin g obligation s On day
ity organ ize w ith ou t w a itin g for n a ­
•* guard station at Port O rford
K*me w ith th at »chool
and for a len gth o f 1500 feet, this F eb ru ary 1 all cou n ty funds w ere
Alfred B lck o f M arshfield w as the m eth ods and policies th at have
tional action .
< are about c o m p lete and con- * .
g u est o f frien d s
In prevailed In railroad m anagem ent.
have so far invited the heads ♦ «truction probably w ill begin *•! A m ong the local M asons sttend - property has a record of producing on a rash basis and cou n ty flnan the week end
It is the railroads, and the railroads
$1,300,000
in
the
past
It
has
been
cea
e
re
on
a
»olid
fin
an
cial
basis."
P
ort
Orford
Sunday
o f ch am b ers o f com m erce, the la-
in April
> ing the fun eral o f th e late W illiam closed for tw en ty-five y e a r , on s c
M BO O A R D U 8. , G eorge Inm an arrived y esterd a y alm ost alone, th at tie the U nited
bor and a g ricu ltu re a sso cia tio n s
G aun tlett in Gold B each last T u es-
cou n t- of litigation , sn d its being
“C ounty T r e .su r e r ’ from the L ynch m in in g claim on S ta te s togeth er Into a nation, that
the church and school organiza- - ,
day w ere A m ee 8 J oh n ston . F W
m ake the free and rapid exch an ge
tions. the m en . and w om en s aerv- otic organ,zatron and the trade as-
Turrell. F rank S e a l" Day m e l r l m uch T o ' X ^ X m ' / . n d ^ ' '
I n »
,
k ,
of com m od ities possible over the
ice clubs the vetsnDM- and patrt- saeM trnna.’
b '
" m ining in d u .
L D R om ine w a s a brief bust hom e of Mrs M aude L ynch
largest area In the world w ithin
‘ ey •>( Sou tbw aatero O regon
aes» vUrttor in B andon Saturday
iC aatlnueil »a
COMMUNITY CHURCH
FORT ORFORD
LOCALS
Born February 12,1809.
“I am not bound to win, but I am bound to be true.
I am not bound to succeed, but I am bound to live up
to what light I have. I must stand by anybody that
stands right—stand with him while he is right and
part with him when he goes wrong.”—A. Lincoln.
Boys Win—Girls Lose
Banks May Reorganize
New (’andidates in Field
s
tend the me*,lnK Tbe
Mellon to London
Yachtsmen to Visit
3-4
C. C
eT”'*
Henry Preisendanz Dies
7"
Brother to Direct
zr
i » Funds
1 J C
e
( ounty
Safe
,
, X.-
(•old Producer to Reopen
* l raw.lng for th* _new coaat.
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