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Port Ortord Deep Water Harbor = KEY to the Development of the Vast Natural Resources of the Mid-Pacihc Coast Empire PORT ORFORD NEWS Volume VII. Port Orford, Oregon, Tuesday, February H. B. No. 218 Passes House; Will Probably Die in Senate ‘Old Ironsides” May Visit; Chamber ot Commerce Asks rh P o rt O rford C h am b er o f j, £ Guar(J Station Commerce, u n in co rp o rated , h a s re- T ' ted O regon's delegation in con- An histo ric d o cum ent b e a iin g the ¡ni -s to try an d have th e C onsti- sig n a tu re of A b rah am Lincoln c a n e ■ution "Old Ironsides", now on a to lig h t recen tly w hen th e com m is- rood-will m ission on th e P acific sion of th e late W illiam T ichenor •oast stop in the P o rt O rfo rd h ar- as collector of cu sto m s fo r th e dls- ' to enable the public of so u th -j tr ic t of P o rt O rford, Or., w as tak en western O regon to have an o p p o r-! to th e office of C ounty C lerk Bailey unity of seeing th is h isto ric b at- to be pho to stated . leship In view of th e an n o u n ced T he p h o to static copy w ill be p re fact th a t the vessel req u ires 25 feet sen ted by W illiam T ic h e n o rs g ran d - if w ater, it is im possible fo r h e r | son, C ap tain C. H. T ich en o r of th e o enter riv er m o u th h a rb o rs so u th P o rtla n d police b u reau a n d d irecto r f A storia; th erefo re, th e n a tu r a l j of th e S u n sh in e division, to th e new w ater h a rb o r a t P o rt O rford, tw o-boat life -s a v in g statio n to be Where any d ep th m ay be o b tain ed b u ilt a t P o rt O rford. for anchorage, fu rn ish e s th e logical T he sig n a tu re of P re sid e n t Lin- n la c e for the C o n stitu tio n to p u t in coin over th e d ate of Ju ly 30. 1861. give th e citizens of all so u th - is affix ed to th e com m ission, m ade w. Stern O regon a ch an ce to see ’ “by and w ith th e co n sen t of the the fam ous frigate. ! sen ate," for fo u r years, beginning The C onstitution gain ed th e title • Ju ly 27, 1861 •Old Ironsides" in th e w a r of 1812 “I t w as th e d ream of my grand- E ng lan d v hen, in com m and fa th e r, w ho w as an old sea captain, torn Isaac H ull she m et t h e , th a t som e life-saving device shou.d v U h m an“ w ar G u errierc in ' be in stalled a t P o rt O rford, w hich Number 11 14. 1933. PORT ORFORD LOCALS H ouse Bill No 218, by R ep resen ta tiv e s W inslow an d B en n ett, the la tte r Coos an d C u rry co u n ties’ jo in t rep resen tativ e, seek in g to change th e legal definition of the An 8 S pound boy w as born to w ords “P ublic U tility ” from its Mr. and Mrs. W arren Jam ieson p resen t m ean in g of a n y person, M onday m orning, Dr. Lucas of _firm o r co rp o ratio n serv in g TW O B andon a tte n d in g M other and OR M O RE custo m ers fo r h ire w ith babe doing nicely | a com m on necessity su ch as w ater, D ave C row ley m ade a trip to gas, heat, light, power, telephone. Gold B each yesterday. telegraph, tra n sp o rta tio n , eto., to E. A. L indberg m ade a trip to th e serving of 18 O R M O R E such O akland, Ore., Sunday, and upon custom ers, passed the H ouse W ed his re tu rn w as accom panied by his nesday, an d is now in th e S en ate d au g h ter, Miss Lucille who entered fo r consideration. T he bill seeks to free sm all util- high school here yesterday. M r and M rs J H K ing of Cen- »tie. from the supervision of th e tra lia , W n., a re house g uests a t the « “ “ p Pu!’lip UUllty C om m ission, J R. H u rst home . an d ls V,C,OU8 ln th e e x tre *"e should It becom e a law. such sm all S h e riff F. W. S m ith spent the I u t„ ltle8 w lth |e8g th a n 18 custom - w eek end a t his hom e here from I prg wou)d bp free , o re n d e r 8Uch his du ties a t th e county seat. | 8prvlce an d chargp such ratP8 „ S atu rd ay Mrs E J B ak er w ent dp8ll-pd w )th o u t an y redre99 on to B andon w here she will rem ain . thp of thp CU9, omer8 fo r a week as the guest of Dr. and cl, Ueng fparlng th a t th e Jo- Mrs. A. Gale. cgJ w at eI- com pany ow ned by R ep- l "8 ® ,f of S t L aw rence, an d w ith- 1«, a n a tu ra l h arb o r," said C ap tain Mi an d M rs P hineas W a rn e r i regentatlve B e n n e tt w ould escape a "half h o u r so disabled th e en- T ichenor. “T h ere is no b ar. so th a t and Floyd W arn er of P ow ers a rc gta(g aupervI8,on ,f tbp btu becam e . h o t t h e vessel h ad to be de- b o ats can p u t o u t in alm o st an y visiting at the P ile, hom e on E lk ,aw fHed g proteg, W ord com es T y ed w here she lay. 'w e a th e r. C o n tracts will be let th e riv er T he boys a re b ro th e rs ! from S a,pm th a t sen ato rs a re fully * WhHe the itin e ra ry of th e Con- first of th e m o n th fo r th e station, F red W a rn e r of P o rt O rford | #Uy# tQ (hp vlcloU8nea9 of th e bill, « „ t u t ion north b o u n d m ay p re v e n t to be b u ilt by an $83.000 ap p ro p r.a- Mrs. M aud M cD onald of M yrtle I n<, th a t „ w jn probably fatl „ f ! X i t until the re tu rn trip , it is Ion in N ellie’s cove, in sig h t of P o in t a rriv ed in P o rt O rford yes-1 ln th e upper house, a a . h o t t h e N avy D e p a rtm e n t w here m y g ra n d fa th e r s house w as te rd a y to look a fte r h e r p ro p e r ty . wiU in c W e P o rt O rfo .d in th e [ located. T he cove itself w as nam ed interests. ports of call fo r th e fam ous vessel. , f o r flnd w |U |a m Louis K napp retu rn ed F rid ay from a several day stay a t Salem phopbp May SmRh H26 „ s t r c e t_ T ich en o r w ere persona! frien d s in w here he w as Interested In the «»o-’ UBColn Npb interested in sm all Will Presented Aimed to Illinois, C ap tain T ich en o r said The nlll I IVSrilicu ,io ,i n P „ o r rt . n O r rford f o r d in sea c a p ta in ___ founded in ings of th e leg islatu re. poultry an d fru it tr a c t in W estern D avid M cKenzie m ade a b u s in e s s , P C om lng th ,g aum m Pr Help Both Counties 1851. he said, and th e p resid en t te r ' y e a rs la te r com m issioned h im as trip to B andon S atu rd ay . . „ E Grpen Rpyno,d8bUrg, O .. and State. collector of -u sto m s.—O regonian. Mr. and M rs E llis M iller and in terested in land suitable fo r gen children visited in Gold B each the , eral farm in g C om ing in Ju n e, S tate House, Salem . Or., Feb. 8. fo re p a rt of la s t week j 8. S. Lewis, H arlow ton, M ontana, Girl Scout News d ra ft of a g en eral sales ta x bill Mt. and Mrs. ?«. B. M arsh tra n s- in terested in sm all farm s In O re- W ith apologies, e ith e r fo r b egin is handed to th e house com- n in g ag ain o r fo r n o t b eginning acted business ia Gold B each last gon. C om ing th is sum m er. littee on ta x a tio n a n d rev en u e sooner, we ta k e up th e ta s k of in Jim W ilson. 3046 S. W ashington, week uesday by i th ’?“ e O — regon s e8 ta te J. P. M asterson retu rn ed from Englew ood, Colorado, h as incom e ' ^ tax a r m i n g you of th e progress, hopes, «m ission. T he com m ittee, s t a _ d ream g of P rin c e ss P in e G irl an a ir ---- shop Salem S unday w here he sp en t S at- business, uumaivoa. g arag e — .... d re p ---- r a irm a n M cC ornack. w ill have_th | N um bpr 2. Ail th is u rd a y in a tte n d in g the legislative , valued a t $15,000 (clear of all tn- 1 prin ted so th a t it can be stu d i 1 | m eang Jg ju g t a group session. ! cu m b ran ce) th a t he w ould like to tke m em bers p en d in g th e tliM scbOol g irls w ho a re anx- Mr and M rs Wm. C aughell of exchange fo r general fa rm P re fe rs ,en a revenue m easu re m u st be wjl, n o t -------------------------------------------- ' Gold B each visited here the fore- flat land. CHURCH CALENDAR j p a rt of last week I C. E H am m ond, 415 J a c a ra n d Av. l f n up in e a r n e s t _ - r only help th em in th e ir fu tu re life C o n f U e t i n g Stories About “Traveling Trowel" Is Rev D. J. H enry, P a s to r A ilin Johnson visited in B a n d o n 1 F u llerto n , Cal., w an ts from 2% ac- “ ell. C h airm an M cC ornack will ap -j rrg y ia now * flller.,n laeiJaa. Are Av.. Presented to Blanco S unday School 10 ’ - a. m. — ’ S a tu rd a y I ree UP to 40 acres 8ultable ,o r a n d w ior ho w a n t “ to d en Recent Accident (F ro m W estern W orld) Y oung P eople s F orum , S an d ay ’ ‘ jpggp p<)nt|ng ,pfl T h u r. d ay fol , dairying, poultry, fru it an d vege- nnt a sub-com m ittee to begin , joy th e fu n an d p leasu re in th e More th a n 150 M asons atten d ed evenlng . 00 p. m. Set At Rest P o n tin g M arsh cam p on Rogue tab les B uildings do n o t have to Iving in to revenue legislation. 1 co m p an io n sh ip offered in th is way. special m eeting of B lanco lodge C hurch Service, T hu rsd ay , a t I s be in , firs t class condition. [’he m easu re suggested by th e , O ne o ( th e o bjects u p p erm o st in river. No. 48 A. F. A. M a t M arshfield 7:30 p. m. r F ro rum »»eaten» » » orld Jam es R Molloy, Lincoln, Illinois m W estern W ‘e ta x com m ission will abolish t he S co u t’s m ind a t p resen t, is the S. J. Spoerl m ade a business trip I t is und ersto o d th a t M arch 5th ro p p erty erty ta a c hing a l. H u n d red s of sorro w fu l relativ es " ^ T r a v e li 'n g PT r X ’e? o / t h e w an ts prices of sm all tr a c ts of p p ro ta x x and and m m ak ak e e unneces- unneces- a a p p p p ro roach in g d d ate ate fo fo r r th th e e a an n n n u u al to M arshfield S aturday. . < _ on — — « real .^«1 nrnnortv .. r e . t w i . T 0141? a an u u d m frien y a s . ta te levy p ro p erty I I o p p . e eretta. T * ’hio h is vonr year W we P have ---- have ~ £ gone v i i u d o s o a v tte v v n u d u e v d u v«.«- th e fu n eral T im es B andon is the d ate se t fo r th e a n n u a l P o rt Mrs. C harles I-ong was a guest land along coast order. says the Tim es. B andon O rford C o m m unity ch u rc h drive. W illa Z u m w alt, T uscola, Illinois, .... th e firs t holf ertv tax in st s t like last y ear we h ad a ‘ 1 HPrvicps s e r v j c e s of o f th e late UDton U pton S S. W ard. ard, ’ __ . .. ter h alf of nroD p ro p erty tax- Irish , ju of h er m other. Mrs. N ancy Russell, Lodge No. 130 p resen ted the trow el 13 w ere in a tte n d a n c e a t Sunday in L anglois the fo re p a rt of last is Interested In sm all farm s. Com decided lean to w ard s H aw aii an d em p joye of W estern W orld whose have been paid th is year. to th e M arshfield lodge. ing ln May. school. The cou n ties will receive ab o u t th e y ear before we w ere c a p tiv ated , n fe w as sn u ffed o u t by electricity w eek. M asters from e ig h t of th e lodges J S R udlslll, F o rest City, N o rth w ere by th e D utch. B u t as th is y ear we on F e b ru a ry 1. T h e services “W h a t is C h ris t to U s" w as the 000,000 a y ear fro m th e yield of C harles H u n t of Coquille deliver C arolina, Interested In business and in th is ju risd ictio n w ere present. have decided on Ire la n d upon w hich •- • - - -• « v> held a t th e S ch ro ed er & G ano chap- su b ject of Rev. H en ry 's serm on last e g en eral sales ta x an d an equal ed a tru ck lo ad of shingles from farm in g o p p o rtu n ities Coming. T. M oore of B andon m ade the T h u rsd a y n ig h t, the firs t of a set lo u n t will go into th e gen eral to te s t o u r talen ts, w h a t could be el in B andon on S u n d ay aftern o o n . Coquille to T hereon F rom m last , ______ ies of serm o n s on th e fou n d atio n s nd of th e state. T h e ra te calls m o re ap p ro p ria te th a n M arch 17. Rev. D onald J. H en ry of th e P res- w eek fo r the rem odeling of his i ate set to r m p c - b y terian ch u rch o fficiated a t th t ' m as er ° a ' ,,f ch u rch T he T h a t is th e d a te fo th e per- of principles. question r % of 1 p er c e n t of sales of house on O regon street. Improvement Seen . The "«» '» 'W h at is it to he - U d - • ,h- a. „ " " " ™ T rav elin g T row el is a replies , in u fa c tu re rs, w h olesalers and w as a t th e Odd F ellow s cem etery. of <hp tn)wp] uppd G eorge [ a C h ris tia n ? " and anyone h aving a | Several c o n tracto rs have visited oducers, w hich will w ork o u t less A mong the p ro jects w hich a re T h ere have been so m an y con- ,_____’ _ question on the su b ject m ay d ro p it P o r t O rfrod d u ring the p a st week benefiting from Increased business an th ese classes now p ay fo r per- begin T u esd ay a n d th e d etails will view ing the situ atio n p relim in ary flictln g sto ries circu lated a s to th e '" J f '^ h e " n a ti o n a l cap ital a t ; *“ a question box th a t w ill be pro- be w o rk ed o u t then. W e realize IIICl,n L-irciusieu w m nal p ro p erty taxes, an d fo r re ta il to su b m ittin g bids fo r the new is the P itts b u rg h P late G lass Com th a t M arch 17 is n o t going to be cause of tb e g scid en t th a t co st th e W ash lngeon., vided. les th e ra te is 2 p er cent. pany, w hose p la n t a t H e n ry e tta , co ast guard station slow in ap p ro ach in g , b u t we have y o u n g m an th a t W estern I T uesday n ig h t m em bers of the O k la , has resum ed o p e ra tio n s a fte r T here h as been a c o n sta n t de- decided to m eet its o n slau g h t w ith \ y o rjd feels it should be ex plained E. L. H arris of the M iddle E lk . F o ru m m et a t the hom e of Ml - I a shutdow n of m ore th a n seven and fo r th e leg islatu re to c u t tw o p ractices a w eek, probably morP ¡n d etail fo r th e b en efit of'BandOll Independents left last T uesday for Loa Angeles <7-,I rrL / ‘u • G illings w here they stu d ied th m onths. A bout 300 m en re tu rn e d ,wn th e co st of g o v ern m en t an d w here he joined Mrs. H a rris fo r the I T ^ r i i l f l V i » U n o A sarAszv • v a ir v k tt V m i ’ o K o o n r v s i a - « ¡ 1 1 i ’ h i m n every T u esd ay an d F rid ay . ( ____ — ho m ig h t have been mis- those w S till I he tn a m p io n s firs n r8 t t five f)vP c c h h a a p p te M ark te rs rs of of M ark. Si Sunday to w ork. A t H elena, M ont., the e house responded to d ay by pass- rem ain d er of the w inter. S p eak in g of hopes a n d d ream s, inform ed. -------- | n ig h t A b rah am Lincoln w as the p lan t of th e A m erican S m elting A g th e Go; don bill, w hich will c u t we did n o t know , th e S couts have D r C a rtw rig h t of Gold B each T he B andon In d e p e n d e n t b ask et-' topic of th e F o ru m discussion; pa- ---- ----- W hile no one saw th e accident, R efin in g C om pany has ju s t resu m e budget of every tax-levying one of each. The hope Is em bed- an d th e ac tu a l d etails w ill n ev er be ball te a m is still th e ch am p io n sh ip I t r iotic songs w ere sung a n d roll ca'l w as called last F rid ay m o rning to ed operations, recallin g 200 m en. idy 20 p er cent. W h a t th e bill c e ac- n l ded in an in ten se desire fo r a lit know n, every c ircu m stan ce con squad of th e county, alth o u g h i t 1 rPspOnded w ith q u o tatio n s f r o m , a tte n d W ilbur P o n tin g who w as T he p la n t h as been Idle since la st ally does is to m ak e 80 p er c en t he levy of 1931 applied in 1933. “ ‘ ^ u ^ . ^ t t l e ' V w n ^ nected w ith it in d icates th e follow w as a close call la s t T h u rsd a y e v -, u nColn or fa c ts con cern in g his life ] q u ite ill June. T h e B essem er p la n t of the L. H atton atton retu retu rn rn ed ed W 1- L. B. H H w ednes . R epublic Steel C o rp o ratio n nt ing: H e nad gone to th e b asem en t ening w hen they m e t th e Coquille Vhile m any sta tistic s h av e been th a t such a cabin m ay be used for to fill th e sa w d u st ho p p er of th e In d ep en d en ts and dow ned them by day to his m ining p ro p erty on the Y oungstow n, o Ohio, hk| h h a a s _ re8um pd. resum ed, n ei i fu rn ace j n gOm e w ay he cam e in a single point. T h e gam e w as in sen ted an d discussed, it is said O ur d ream revolves aro aro u u n n d d o on» Middle Elk. and production Is now a t th e h ig h X th e bill will a m o u n t to a reduc- sm all an d leg en d ary object, a mo- | co n tac t w |th th e lam p globe w hich th e com m unity building a t Coquille. T he H andley B ro th ers are now est level since Ju ly n in tax es of 4 ’A m ills an d will tion p ictu re cam era. I t m ig h t be wgg tbp pnd of an ext Pn8jon cord, T he fin al score w as 28-27. T he occupying th e Oxley home B rig h te r prospects a re a p p a re n t In a radio a d d ress over KGW i Rpv D j H e n ly o f B an don was an a saving of sev eral m illion like "h itch in g o u r w agon to a sta . ro j|Ptj | n a coil a n d fasten ed to the line-ups w ere: In th e building Industry. C o n tra c ts lars to th e purse of th e O regon b u t it is a goal. 128) B andon S un d ay n ig h t G overnor M eier ad ! jn tf)wn T h u rsd ay calling on parlsh- fo r new co n stru ctio n In 37 s ta te s > ceiling, an d in com ing in co n tac t C oquille (27) payers. T he m a n d a te em b races W ork has begun on o u r firat w jth jt broke t he globe. W hen the M organ (6) F ___ (7) H ab erly vocated th e sales tax to m eet the ioner„ east of the R ockies fro m Ja n . 1 tax levying bodies, a n d w hile n o t class badges. We are, a t p resen t en- )arnp gjobp b ro k e it left th e base- E l l i s _________ F ___ (15) L inn ! s ta te ’s d eficit of $3,900,000 and pro- F ra n k Seal of E ugene is spend- th ro u g h Ja n . 15 to taled $43,261,300, ective th is year, w ill show re tirely absorbed in th e a r t of m ak-1 m ent in (ja r j{n ess so he w en t up- H a rtle y (10) S elkirk .. C __ 16) - — ....... i vide relief fo r th e v ario u s counties . ing » few days in town. com pared w ith $37,312.000 th e y e a r Also we sta irs in th e p iirA 'n g office and S tev ens (2) __ . G __ C happell I W ithout the re tu rn to th e p ro p erty Mp gnd Mrg v|n<1 th e Middle ts n ex t y ear T his m easu re m u st I jng an d follow ing m aps before, says F. W D odge C o rp o ra Gould tax T he governor m ade an excel- E |k wp[p )n t(>wn T uesday, 1 ta k e its ch ances in th e sen ate. I arp |e a rn jng to ju d g e distan ces took a globe fro m a so ck et in th e | P u lfo rd G tion. „ len t p resen tatio n of the tax situ a -l -------------------- 1 m ore o r its s Accurately. S ... 1 stock room an d re tu rn e d to th e I E llingson (9) Life«, new s q p p eais from th e P a tion, and it is hoped h a t d u rin g ------- - It will soon be tim e to send in ba8prrlpn| T he b asem en t being in j cific coast T he W estern C o n stru c the rem ain in g few days of the leg L’p „ oui th ird a n n u a l dues. How tim e darknpgg R d id n ’t o ccu r to him th a t tion N ews and H ighw ay B uilder, I la tlre seM lon th e -ta„- f l a u < nM 1 “ flics! th e c u rre n t w as still on. He picked San F rancisco, an n o u n ces th a t e n m ay be placed on a firm b asis with-1 T he O regon leg islatu re parsed the up th e socket in his left h an d an d [ »wing to a ban on public g a th er- gin eerin g p ro jects valued a t $33,- o u t b u rd en in g the p ro p erty ow ner. $2.50 fla t auto fee fo r th e balance s ta rte d to u n screw th e stu b of the ' s a t Gold B each, th e b ask etb all Erect Building S everal beach co tta g e ow ners of _____________ | of’ th e flsca! y e a r to Ju n e 3 0 - 169,790 w ere begun d u rin g J a n u a r y b ro k en lam p w ith th e o th e r hand nea w ith th a t high school w ere F rlday, and G overnor M eier Im- In th e W est, an Increase of about C oquille w ho cam e to th e ir places Y esterd ay J. P. M asterson s t a r t w hile his feet w ere sta n d in g on a Excellent School Skit [ m - in postponed and in stead tb e ediately signed th e m easure. I t is $10,000,000 over D ecem ber. south of Queen A nne d u rin g the ed th e co n stru ctio n of a new build w et spot on th e co n crete floor. Re- | ates m et th e B andon In d ep en d - F rid a y a ftern o o n a t 2:30 an ■R’- ' rep o rted th a t on S a tu rd a y over 500 p ast w eek fo r the firs t tim e since ing on his p ro p erty ju s t w est of celvlng th e full 110-volt load It con- s. cham pions of Coos county, m p p tu tu "sk it" p p ro w as as given |,rPn8P8 WPrP fh„ Seaside b arb er shop for use o f , a m „ . P iP « ¡n hi« hand« si thp ro m sk it ro g g ram ram w given ,(cenBe8 wprp gold 8old out out of of th th e e P o rt- th e h eavy ra in s a n d sto rm s of Ja n - p p ro th e local gym floor F rid a y n ig h t th e P o rt O rford post office I t is I^ist w eek th e final c h a p te r w as I w ere d efeated 28 to 2 from It H e co u ld n ’t Jerk aw ay from | co n siderable dam ages^ T he J^ E school V ery little tim e had been i w ritten in th e fake m in in g prom o ixes g rad e school defeated P o rt u n d ersto o d th e building is least n N u o n rto « ,. K— --------- w — as ----------- , »o thp p re p a ra tio n but the th e cord because it w as an extern , n co ttag e probably d an ord g rad e school 11-7 in th e op- for a te rm of yee.rs. tion of Dr. F ltzg etaid , w ho erected aged m ost the bu d d in g h av in g slid ( o rig in ality an d Initiative show n by sion an d n o t firm ly fasten ed . ng gam e, an d P o rt O rfo rd Ind - a socallitd black san d tr e a tm e n t srv e ra l feet when th e land behind each class m ade it m oat difficult A b a rb e r shop w ar. sim ilar to th e idents w on from th e L anglois it an d u n d e r it g iv e nw ay. The J A fo r th e Judges. Mrs. Mabel Gilllng« Bids for the co n stru ctio n of th e p lant In Coquille a fte r in veighllng -S tars 39-23 in th e th ird gam«- o ccasional g rocery w ars w hich en Lam b cottage w as sim ilarly d a m - ! Mr«. Geo. W Sor«n«on «nd Miss new co ast g u ard statio n a t Pm t , ’oos co u n ty citizen s to advance liven th e buying public, w as p r e th e evening. R en te- agPil It is b elieieu th a t th e heavy Lela C rum ley to ren d er a decision O rford will be opened In W ashing- hn > th e ir money, an d prom ised to S e n a to r Jo e D unne and n a tu ra l | H igh school “s tu n t n ig h t" w hich 1.1 ton. D C.. n ext T uesday, F e b ru a ry m ake a very p ro fitab le reco v sry of o n ig h t th e P ira te s play B andon cip itated a t C oquille last week w hen s e rta tlv e W inslow of th e hlghw av ra in s had caused .h e h school a t B andon in th e ir re one shop an n o u n ced a price of 1$ co m m ittee of th e H ouse spoke over sp rin gs In the bank to give off so 1 to be given at th e gym In th e n e a r 21. T he ap p ro p riatio n Is In the gold from th e black san d s of so u th am o u n t of $83.500 o u t o f w hich w estern O regon F itzg erald w as a r n gam e. P o rt O rfo rd h av in g cen ts for sh av es an d 25 cen ts foi ----------- ■ n ig h t an --------- *- — ------•- m uch w at Pr th a t it loosened th e fu tu re, will be eagerly aw aited K G W S unday d each voi a from B andon e a rlie r in ’ t.~ h a irc u ts Since th e o p ening gun in modi rn boat eq u ip m en t will be pro- rested In S an F ra n c isc o about a e a rth aro u n d It. E x ten siv e rep a irs e»’ it as his opinion th a t th is leg son, and F r'd a y n ig h t b o th b o y th is b a ttle o f price« w as fired a few Mis-i Velma Johnson Is learn in g vided It is expected th e c o n tra c t y e a r ago. and last w eek th e C o will probably be n ecessary and isla tu re w ould ad o p t a $500 au to I girls go to L anglois fo r th e ’ w eeks ag o a v ariety of prices has th e telephone w ork a t th e local of- i will be let and a ctu a l co n stru ctio n quille p lan t w as sold to sa tisfy tha «ome m ethod devised to p revent a license fee and provide fo r an a d »1 gam es of th e season w ith p revailed H a ircu ts h av e been 59 Reg. w ork s ta rte d In April or May. cred ito rs. recu rrence. d itio n al one cen t ta x on gas cents. B a n d 25. se team s O ld Iron sid es By Oliver Wendt1’ Holmes Ay, tear her tattered ensign down! Long has it waved on high; And many an eye has danced to see That banner in the sky; Beneath it rung the battle shout, And burst the cannon’s roar;— The meteor of the ocean air Shall sweep the clouds no more. Her deck, once red with heroes’ blood, Where knelt the vanquished foe, When winds were hurrying o’er the flood. And waves were white below, No more shall feel the victor’s tread, Or know the conquered knee;— The harpies of the shore shall pluck The eagle of the sea. 0 better that her shattered hulk Should sink beneath the waves; Her thunders shock the mighty deep, And there should be her grave; Nail to the mast her holy flag, Set every threadbare sail, And give her to the god of storms, The lightning and the gale! Want Oregon Land v h u Governor Advocates Sales Tax for State ndon Independents Defeat The Pirates Reach Cottages Are Damaged by Slides Fake Mining Deal Ends Bids to be Opened Dunne-Winslow On Air