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Port Orford, Oregon, Tuesday. March 2 \ 1933
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| Helps for Home Canning
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By JANE OSBORN
SU B SC R IP T IO N R A TBS
A d v e r tis in g ra te s ?» c e n ts p e r c o lu m n lu s h
(C o n tin u e d fr o m page 1.)
le y W ednesday.
H F le s h e r w e n t to K la m a th F a lls
F r id a y f o r a I ja d o f feed.
m ate s as w e ll as One s tu d e n ts .
C. S n id e r a n a f a m ily o f M a rs h
T ho se w h o w ere a sso cia ted w ith „
th e te a m a nd th e s tu d e n t body o f
Mpt ? t S u n d a y ln 8 txe s
M iss H a ze l W o o d -------
w o rth
th e P o r t O r fo r d H ig h School w is h '
“ " e n te r ta in ­
to ta k e th is m eans o f th a n k in g the ed a t a p r e t t ily a p p o in te d d in n e r
people o f P o r t O r fo r d a n d Sixes S a tu rd a y n ig h t, co ve rs b e in g la id
and a ll th o se w h o have p a tro n iz e d f o r M iss b o n n n M c K e n z ie and het
th e gam es and help e d in a n y wo
w a y houae guest M iss W a rd o f A sh la n d ,
to s u p p o rt th e te a m s a n d to m a ke i
“ nd J u n e C ru m le y. R u th a m i
p o ssib le th e te a m ’s a tte n d a n c e a t L a R e in e M a llo y a n d W in ifr e d B a ­
th e to u rn a m e n ts a n d gam es th is bel.
F re d e ric k H u ll sp e n t th e w eek
p a st season. A ls o th e P o r t O r fo r d
N e w s f o r th e use o f Its c o lu m n s Pnd a t hla hom e here
S u n d a y be
f o r a d v e rtis in g purposes a n d w r it e - 1.1 “ “ , l i “ * “ o lo li,‘ a ‘ th e services fo i
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th e la te Oeo. W . S oranson.
ups
M r a nd M rs H a y w a rd w e re re ­
F o llo w in g Is a g e n e ra l s u m m a ry
n e w in g frie n d s h ip s in Sixes th e fir s t
o f th e A s h la n d to u rn a m e n t:
P O H . 8 w o n 4 gam es, lo s t one o f th e week en ro u te to San F r a n ­
cisco.
P O scored 158 p o in ts
C. C. W o o d w o rth tra n s a c te d bus­
O p p o n e n ts scored 9« p o in ts
iness in M a rs h fie ld T h u rs d a y .
P e rs o n a l fo u ls, P O. 33
M rs J. R o w a n is q u ite i l l w ith
O n o p p o n e n ts 45
T o ta l scores o f each P o r t O r fo r d f lu E h u rs d a v D r I.ucas o f B a n d o n
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day.
th e P ira te s a t A sh la n d can be seen
T h e Cape B la n c o road is b e in g 1
In th e h ig h school lib r a r y a t a n y
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tim e by those w h o m ig h t ca re to
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Choose th e fre s h e s t foods fo r can­
n in g . C lean th e fo o d th o ro u g h ly .
P re p a re to g e t i t in to the cans o r
ja rs im m e d ia te ly .
Process in a
p re ssu re c o c k e f. o b s e rv in g th e
p ro p e r le n g th o f tim e b o th fo r
e x p e llin g th e a ir a nd processing.
Use cle a n c o n ta in e rs in p e rfe c t
c o n d itio n .
I f o ld glass ja r s are
used, lie su re to use a new lid and
a new ru b b e r i f th e lid is o f the
screw typ e
Rem ove th e cans o r
ja r s fro m th e c o o k e r and cool
im m e d ia te ly . T in cans s h o u ld be
p lu n g e d in to co ld w a te r o r p u t
u n d e r th e cold w a te r sp ig o t. L id s
on glass s h o u ld be tig h te n e d
soon aa th e ja r s a re rem oved fro m |
th e co o ke r. A n d th e y s h o u ld be
separated to a llo w a ir to c ir c u la te
a ro u n d th e m th a t th e y m a y cool
as r a p id ly as th e y w ill.
S to re
| processed foods in a cool d ry place
to p re v e n t ru b b e rs fro m c ra c k in g .
T h e reasons f o r these c o n s tru c ­
tiv e su g g e stio n s are to be fo u n d
ln a re c e n t a r tic le hv D r. F. W.
T a n n e r in w h ic h he sa id :
"C o m m e rc ia l c a n n ers have lo n g
sin ce faced th e fa c t th a t unless
canned foods a re p ro p e rly p ro ­
cessed, th is o rg a n is m
( C lo s tr i­
d iu m b o tu lin u m ) m a y s u rv iv e and
be re s p o n s ib le fo r some t e r r ib le
o u tb re a k s o f b o tu lis m . H om e can­
n e rs s h o u ld be w illin g to c a p ita l­
ize on th is in fo rm a tio n .
They
s h o u ld be im pressed by th e fa ct
th a t p r a c tic a lly a ll o f th e o u t­
b re a ks o f b o tu lis m in th e la s t six
o r seven ye a rs have been due to
Im p r o p e rly processed hom e-canned
foods, and th a t n o t one s in g le o u t­
b re a k o f b o tu lis m has been caused
by foods c o m m e r c ia li' canned ln
th e U n ite d S ta te s .**
1 day.
A lth o u g h th e fu n d s o f th e a t his hom e in .Port O rfo rd .
s tu d e n ts a re lig h t. It was decided
F r a n k Seal was c a lle d to C o rv a i-
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b a s k e tb a ll te a m m ade such a g<x>d
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s h o w in g a t M a rs h fie ld . It w as d e - ,
F R O L IC P O S T P O N E , ,
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M rs R a y M ills was a re c e n t v is ­ th e Iw o to u rn a m e n ts b u t th is w o u ld was n e ce ssary to a d va n ce th e d a te
n o t be a v a ila b le
u n t il
about
it o r in M a ’ sh fie ld
m o n th la te r
T H E to urnam ent
A m o n g those fro m S ixes a tte n d ­
A f t e r due S tu d e n t B o d y le g is ia -j
W ith s in ce re hopes
and
c o n i!-
in g th e to u rn a m e n t Iasi w eek in
M a rs h fie ld beside th e p la y e rs w ere Hon $20 w as o ffe re d fo r th e tr ip , dence th e P ira te s tu m b le d in to th e
c o m m itte e o f w a itin g co n ve yan ce s
and s ta rte d
M i a n d M rs R a y M ills . M r a nd F o r th e bala n ce
H a rry
H e lm k e n .
O r r is 1 f ° r A s h la n d .
M rs. R a y Z u m w a lt
M ra W e sto n Z u m w a lt, M r a n d M rs th re e ,
Ed 7
and F ro m m
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<’ uest ° f pash
T h - y f o r ,‘ hp occa sio n a n d th e passeng-
E a r l P a u ld in g , C lin t F ’ ro
fo u n d th e to w n sp e o p le e n tire ly w ill ers in c lu d e d M iss C la r k E d d ie Con
S n id e r a n d Geo W o o d w o rth
M rs H o w a rd H u ll has been in in g to do t h e ir b it to h e lp th e a th - ley. D o n a l Z u m w a lt, O r r is F ro m m ,
P o r t O r fo r d d a lly f o r th e past ten » 1 ? ' ' “ O ' « ju lc k ly th e b a la n ce ■’ ‘ “ " 'e y
Post. K e n n e th
H a n d le r
d a ys a s s is tin g as m u s ic a l d ir e c to r Wa" arrangp<1 f o r
W ilb u r P o n tin g .
L e slie Z u m w a lt,
a n d D e lm a r W r ig h t.
A r r iv in g a t
a n d p ia n is t f o r ih.- G ir l Scout op
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e re tta , " B it s o f B la rn e y ".
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M rs Jo h n F ro m
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w e re P o r t O r fo r d v is ito r s W ednea- , u t ln K d u r in g M iss C la rk 's s ta y in n a ,lo n ° r , h e to u rn a m e n t, th e boys
days
w e re c o m p lim e n te d on t h e ir o rd e r ly
A s h la n d w ith th e te a m
c o n d u c t by th e h o te l m an a g e m e n t.
M t and M rs A lb e r t W e lls a n d
E d a n d H a r r y w e re selected
B e r t W e lls
m o to re d
to
Bandon
R E P O R T C A R D S G IV E N
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I th e a il s ta r to u rn a m e n t team . D o n -
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c o m p ie i« ! m o k e , ,
on
M is C apps s u b s titu te d fo r M rs
g e n e ra l s t r a ig h t
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In M e d fo rd
M iss E th e l N e lso n is n o w th e re-
iie f o p e ra to r a t th e lo ca l te le p ho n e
o ffice .
N e il R ice w h o is a s tu d e n t at
O reg o n S ta te C o llege is hom e fo r
th e s p rin g v a c a tio n
O v e r 3000 p o lic y h o ld e rs in S o u th
w e s te rn O regon a re s a v in g m oney
by In s u rin g t h e ir hom es and n ro o -
e r ty w it h th e H u g g in s In s u ra n c e
A g e n cy,
M a rs h fie ld O reg o n F i r -
in s u ra n c e on good b ric k Hue hous-
es a n d c o n te n ts in P o r t O r fo r d a t
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Woodman Hall
H azel Knapp
F ro m W e s te rn W o rld
1 / I I E N B A L D W IN ' fe lt a species
’ * <f self-consciousness as he
T h e a n n u a l m e e tin g o f th e O re ­
D A N C IN G CLASSES
s trod e In to th e h o a rd in g bouse d in ­ gon C oast H ig h w a y a s s o c ia tio n is
-5c p e r H a lf H o u r
ing room th a l second n ig h t o f bis scheduled to be h e ld in N o r th B e n d
residence there, dressed in h is tu x ­ S a tu rd a y a n d S u n d a y, M a rc h
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l i e assured h im s e lf th a t th e re a n d 25. a c c o rd in g to M a n a g e r E d.
was n o th in g out o f :he w ay In his M ille r w h o w as a gu e st a t th e m e e t­
DANCES
a PI iea rance.
No one, o f course, in g o f th e lo c a l c h a m b e r o f c o m ­
w ould kn o w th a t th e reason he was m erce a t J e r r y ’s W e d n e s d a y noon.
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th u s fo rm a lly dressed was because I A t th is m e e tin g d ire c to rs a re to ,
he had b u t one business s u it at be chosen fo r th e e n s u in g ye a r. ,' H. L. HOUSTON M IT
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O ffic e 491
. tu rn e d fro m th e office a q u a rte r o f be th re e d ire c to rs fro m th e c o u n ty Phones
Hom e 492
an h o u r ago, he had discovered a a n d each d ir e c to r w ill have tw o a l-
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M o rris o n B ld g
te rn a te s . one o f w h o m w ill a c t in I
rip p e d seam th a t m ade it q u ite nec­
B a n d o n , O -e fo n .
his stead i f he is u n a ble to at-
essary to ta k e It to th e la ilo r .
te n d
T h e a lte rn a te s w ill also have
The
te n
b o a rd e rs
at
Mrs. o ffic ia l re c o g n itio n a t a ll m ee tin g s.
H a v e n s sat at one long table, and T h e d ire c to rs a re to be n o m in a te d !
C. R. W ADE
to li de any s lig h t em b a rra ssm e n t j b y th e c h a m b e rs o f co m m e rce
A tto rn e y -a t-L a w
th e v a rio u s c itie s
W ren began to ta lk o f th e weather,
F lr a t N a tio n a l B a n k B id »
As he was ta lk in g he noticed
T h e m e e tin g w ill open w it h a
Bandon
.
th a t M iss Ames cast preoccupied b a n q u e t a t th e N o r th B e n d h o te l ___________ _______________Orago»
glances across th e ta b le and when S a tu rd a y e v e n in g a t w h ic h se ve ra l
Refiners a n j eBuyf rs t f
she c o u k l p o lite ly tu rn her a tie n p ro m in e n t P a c ific coast sp e a kers
lio n fro m him she looked b rig h tly w ill be on th e p ro g ra m . E v e ry o n e N ative Platinum and Gold
across a nd s a id : ’’C o in ’ o u t to n ig h t. in te re s te d in th e h ig h w a y is in v ite d
H i g h « « M a i k e t Pn cej
to th is b a n qu e t. R e s e rv a tio n s w ill
Miss D re w ? "
E tta k h M 1907
be m ade th ro u g h th e lo c a l c h a m ­
“ W hy, no, .Miss A m es,” said the ber.
W ILD BER G BROS
g ir l addressed as .Miss D re w . “ W h a t
SMELTING Si REFINING CO
A q u e s tio n n a ire is b e in g p re p a re d
7 « M ,rk« s . , S o d S in S j
made you ask th a t? "
w h ic h is to be fille d
o u t by th e
PUet. South Sku Fraaotco
"T h e n you a re e x p e cting com ­
c h a m b e rs
A m o n g th e q u e s tio n s
pany,” announced M iss Am es w ith w ill be an in q u ir y as to th e m a jo r
tlie f a m ilia r it y th a t she seemed to a c t iv it y th e c h a m b e r believes th e
th in k liv in g u n d er th e same b o a rd ­ a s s o c ia tio n can h e lp th e m w it h d u r ­
ing bouse room p e rm itte d
W ren in g th e year.
O ST R A N D E R ’S
B a ld w in e a tin g th e w a te ry soup be
M r M ille r sta te d th a t h o s p ita lity
fo re h im f e lt a s u rp ris in g tw a n g o f schools, suggested la s t y e a r b y O
lealousy.
He had n o tice d th is g ir l C. S h in d le r w h ile p re s id e n t o f th e
BARBER
-.M iss D re w as th e y ca lle d h e r— lo c a l c h a m b e r, a re b e in g p la n n e d in
th a t m o rn in g in h e r tr im d a rk btisl v a rio u s c itie s a lo n g th e c o a st f o r '
S e ve ra l w e re
ness fro c k and no tice d, too, the th e c o m in g s p rin g
h e ld la s t fa ll a n d th e idea p ro m is ­
lo ve ly g ra y eyes.
es to b rin g re m a rk a b le re s u lts In
A fte r d in n e r th e b o arders ad­ e d u c a tin g people h o w to m eet and
jo urned io th e b o a rd in g house p a r h o ld th e to u ris ts w h e n th e y come
lor.
in to th e c o m m u n ity . S o m e th in g o f
" I suppose y o u ’re go in g o u t." said th is n a tu re m a y be h e ld in B a n d o n
In th e n e a r fu tu re .
1 he o ld wom an.
"O h, to be s u re ," sa id W ren, re^
m em berlng th e s u it a t th e t a ilo r ’s
Red Cross To Aid
and w o n d e rin g som ehow w h e th e r
A n n o u n c e m e n t was m ade to d a y
M iss Ames kn e w o f Ids e rra n d
o f th e
there.
" I do have to go out fo r a b y M a ir D ano. s e c re ta ry
C o o s -C u rry c h a p te r o f P.ed Cross, i
few m in u te s ia te r on
th a t a q u o ta o f $140 had been set I
T hen a Pheasant man o f s ix ty [ f o r th is d is t r ic t to a id th e re s id e n ts |
named B ro w n approached W ren.
o f q u a k e -rid d e n s o u th e rn C a lifo r - •
" I f you w e re n ’t going o u t I ’d usk n ' a A to ta l o f $50.000 is to be do- I R
C. O slrander, Prop.
you to m ake up a ta b le a t b rid g e ,” I n a tpd b y ‘ he Red Cross M r D a n o ’
lie said. “ T h e re 'd he my w ife and d e c la re d th a t t h e lo ca l u n it hoped
I and .Miss D re w i f we co u ld get a I ,o r a ‘sp *** q u o ta by p o p u la r sub- i
Port Orford
fo u rth . I t ’s too c h illv to go up vet " 3 c riP,io n D o n a tio n s m a y be le ft a t f
• I II P la y ." s o ld W ren, and ('hen.
r T s ™
" ° f f i 5e’ b a n ks a nd
•ofl.v 1 Im ag in e M iss D re w „ HI J
R ed CrOSS w o rk p rs
t
“E yes w ere made to look forw ard; th a t’s why
th ey ’re in the front o f the head.’’— Bruce Barton.
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MEETING PLANS
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shop
Hair Cut
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have a n o th e r p a rtn e r p re s e n tly .”
B in a p p a re n tly .Miss D re w hi
o th e r p a rln e r. T h e ta ld e was
opi
•pened. M rs. B ro w n w e n t u p s ta irs
fo r th e ca rd s and th e fo u r s a t'd o w n
Ames c o n s titu tin g an ,m
in
GOODS
in v ite d a u d ie nce w ith her c h a ir l
d ra w n up betw een D ial of W ren f
DAILY
and M iss D re w
L a v is h H o s p ita lity in
So th e y phi.ved. a m i as they I
C a lif o r n ia in F o rtie s played and no c a lle r a rriv e d f o r )
Bread
Rolls
C .illfo r n in
h o s p ita lity
of
the M iss D re w . W re n 's lealousy abated
'■ n u . ln .1 , . „ d
Hid ns II a b n le d his a d m ira tio n t o r i
Cakes
A ll at once ......................
he looked
o
c o ,,,.,,. tie r , increased.
, „
R ta n le v O i i i . l . i
.
h e ld up on a c c o u n t o f unexcused i „ g
S ta n le y scored hi<rh 1 h e c k ' w ho was a lc a ld e o f M o n te re y In th e
" lh e <’ l,K' k “ »<1 n iw th a t (he h a n d ,
—
„ . . y . k le y U m ° v ln g to th e absences a nd o th e r su ch excuses
g ,u lle
X
k h ln PVery e a rly fo rtie s , says an a r t i e l / in th e ......
h" l f p" 8'
, lp h"t>
hap
I-e s te r F itz h u g h place
M r. F its
pened to lie p la y in g d um m y a l the
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h u g h i , m o v in g back o f F a r r ie r ’s
m a rk s f o r t s r t n r «
Th
" K' -<' n n a n o th p r p o lu m " >" ‘ h is
~
" I have
‘
never seen a c o m m u n ity lim e , so w ith o u t m uch cerem ony
to be n e a r h is w o rk
C.
A . L O N G ’S S T O R E
m
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rk
s
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s
s
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some-
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f
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e
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e
w
s
i I miih It he rose m id made some ex
M rs J o h n F ro m m was c a lle d to w h a t m a r th e re c o rd b ook
to r iv a l th is In Its s p ir it o f hos!.|
■
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about
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a
v
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to
go
out
fo
r
a
T
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DO LG E C O M PAN Y
Salem W e d n e sda y e ve n in g by th e
t
a
llt
y
and
generous
re
g
a
rd
."
lie
• • • •
se rio u s illn e s s o f h e r s is te r ' M iss
in P a r t O rfo rd
write® ,
“ Such la th e welcom e to • -,v m in u te s T hen seizing h is coat
PORT
ORFO
RD
S | ’E ( IA 1. M K K T IN G
M adge W h ite w h o la re p o rte d s u f
to d hat in the h a ll he h u rrie d
th e p riv ile g e s o f th e p riv a te h e a rth
A req u e st th a t o u r b ill o f $18.50
C. C. W O O D W O R T H
r e rln g fro m p n e um o n ia
iro s n d th e c o rn e r to th e ta ilo r
th a t a p u b lic h o te l hus never exist
LOCALS
be n p ,a
a id
G ib
fo s r c c a h u a se
rg d - :
In Sixes
‘r ^ c t m ^ u s t e e i ^ c ^ ' L
d p to
. A rc
h a h s ie
k e tb
a ll so n
tr ip
ed In ( ’a llfo rn ia .
You a re not ex­ shop, the te r r ify in g th o u g h t th a t it
m
ig
h
t
ut
any
m
in
u
te
close
fo
r
the
'1 " Mt>f r ' n l m e e tin g to be held T u e s - 1
pected to w a it fo r a p a rtic u la r In
B H a tto n and I n la n d P a n te r
n ig h t q u ic k e n in g his steps.
Back
CO N FEC TIO N ER Y
r : B a n d o n w e re in to w n F r id a y v lta tlo n but to com e w ith o u t th e
•At GU S T N II.S E N , P r o p rie to r
n th e h o a rd in g house h a ll he tu c k e il
s
lig
h
te
s
t
cerem
ony,
m
ake
y
o
u
rs
e
lf
fm m t h e ir m in in g p ro p e r ty on th e
his
s
u
it
u
n
d
e
r
h
is
coat
and
has-
P
o
rt
O
rfo
rd
e
n
tire
ly
a
t
hom
e
a
nd
ta
r
r
y
as
long
M id d le E lk
U p-to-D ate Goods
letted to h l, room , then hack to t lir
You ex
F ire in s u ra n c e ra te s on d w e llin g s as s u its y o u r In c lin a tio n .
A lw ays Fresh
•ard
table.
a n d c o n te n ts in P o rt O r fo r d have c ite no M utter In th e fa m ily , aw ak
’’ D id yon get w hat you went
re c e n tly been a lm o s t d o u b le d bv en no apo lo gies and a re greeted
V
V.
J.
Paulman, Prop.
Id e r ? ’ asked M iss Ames, and W ren
m ost c o m p a n ie s
’,Ve can s t ill w r ite e v e ry m o rn in g w ith th e same b rig h t
LANGLOIS, OREGON
Port Orford. Ore.
in s u ra n c e on d w e llin g s w it h b ric k »m ile.
I f a s tra n g e r you a re not w ith a ll th e nonchalance he cm tld
flu e s a t $12.00 p e r $1.000 00 In s u r
•omm and said th a t he d id
T hen
i*xpected to b rin g a fo rm a l le tte r o f
Schroeder’s
once f o r
th re e
y e a rs
A
s lig h t
Mc( orm ick-D eeriitg Ranch Machinery
In tro d u c tio n .
No one th in k s nny w hen it was eleven and tim e to go
¡c h a rg e is m ade fo r e xp o su re s i f
o bed. M ra B ro w n said th a t It hud
th
e
b
e
tte
r
o
f
a
m an w h o c u rrie s th e
i w it h in io o f->et
Jew elry Store
W e c a n n o t g u a r-
........ >' v p r.v n ice p a rty , and a v e n
rea m S e p a ra to rs. T ra c to rs , M o w in g M a ch in e s. M ilk in g
1 antee these t i l e s in d e fin ite ly . R et- c r e d e n tia l, o f h is c h a ra c te r and dreswed-np p a rty too. she adde.1
* A m e rte a a W a tc h Ke
S te r ta k e a d v a n ta g e o f p re sp n t rate s s ta n d in g in h i, p ocket. I f you tu rn -iu tilfic a n tly . B ro w n to o k his w ile 's
M ach in e s. E tc
p a irin g — Spectacle«
S h in g le s F lo o rin g . R u s tic S h lp la p . D o o rs. W in d o w . M o u ld in g S S tro n g co m p a n y, p ro m p t a nd f a ir out to be d iffe re n t fro m w h a t y o u r
irm on one side and .Miss Ames
S loss s e ttle m e n ts
W r ite to H u g g r s fir s t Im pre ssio n and f a ir speech
AH W o r k G u a ra n te e d
I r o n in g B o a rd s B re a d B o a rd s . P e r fe c tio n P la s te r
•II th e Other and s ta rte d fo r »h.
S In s u ra n c e
A g e n cy. M a rs h fie ld . pro m ise d , s t ill you a re m et w ith no
SE R V IC E STATION
W a llb o a rd H o use a n d R u lld tn g T r im m in g s
<
tairs.
“
W
e
o
ld
f
o
lk
,
w
ill
go
along
=
' 1 ' i;
•
fro w n in g looks, no im p a tie n c e fo r
«'« m »***11*-
O regon
■ m l le i you y o u n g ste rs p u t up the
S su ra n ce a g e n cy
t , c y o u r d e p a rtu re . You s t ill e n jo y in
= M rs R
L. W a g n e r and
M rs f u ll th a t c h a rity w h ich I , long suf-
a b le ." he said, alm ost d ra g g in g the
Lime, Cement And Roofing
S «’ la re n ce W a g n e r o f E lk R iv e r . fe rln g and kin d . G enerous, fo r u n w illin g M iss Ames w ith him .
A ssociated Gas
S '*
11 P o rt O r fo r d on J b e a rin g people o f C a lif o r n ia ! th e re
T hen o v e r th e ta b le W re n fe lt
B u ild in g A n d C a rp e n te r W o r k B y D a y O r C o n tra c t
C e m e n t — We«1nesda\
hat he o u g ht to m ake an explana
V. R. W ILSON
Kelly Springfield Tires
_
'D
E n a F a r r is a n d d a u g h te r Is m ore tru e h o s p ita lity la one th ro b Hon— pe rh a p s a c o m p le te confes­
W o r k B e p tlo T a n ka . S id e w a lk s . F o u n d a tio n
o
f
y
o
u
r
h
e
a
rt
th
a
n
c
irc
u
la
te
s
in
Jew eler and W ah'hruaJKer
S
D
o
ro
th
y
,
J
M
e
rrim
a
n
a
n
d
E
H
u
t-
B lo c k s . K to
sion to begin w ith w o u ld be best.
ye
a
rs
th
ro
u
g
h
th
e
c
o
u
rts
and
c
a
p
i­
S je h in s o n o f C ape B la n c o w e re shop-
T h e H o m e o f Cvood W a tch « «
So th a t's w h y J had to h u rry
H o u a . P a in tin g . D a ir y B a rn W h it e w a s h ! . , by P o w e r H p .a y e r
ta ls o f k in g s ."
S p in g In to w n last M o n d a y
•ui at h a lf past n in e ." he fin ish e d
s M r . C has F o x o f I jin g lo ls m«>-
O r Hand
r<M’ uU la
O regon
L. B. HATTON
" is e x p la n a tio n
w o u ld have
= lo re d to P o r t O r fo r d F r ld s y
C R H e n ry , o f I ^ n g k d e In o h a rg e o f B u ild in g D e p a rtm e n t =
"ip la ln ed th e n o n ly th a t lit t le M iss
D o n a ld M c K e n z ie
m o to re d
to I n c r e a s e d S t a t u r e o f
Prop.
W ( B o yd A Son. o f I^ n g io t« . in c h a rg e o f P a la tln g D e u c t m a n t S A sh la n d F r id a y and h is r e tu r n whs
tin e s was so a n x io u s to k n o w _"
A m e ric a n s in P ro s p e c t?
M iss D re w laughed d e lig h tfu lly ,
W . w til be g la d to g iv e you eetlm®te® on a ll B u ild in g M . t . r t e t e 5 f C n " ” ’" " ' " ’
h"
M t,<
P h y s io lo g is ts te ll its th a t th e con­
a Jo y. a n d h e r ro o m m a te M iss
P a in tin g . E tc
Port Orford, Oregon
’ m te rr ib ly
S M a rlo n W a rd a t th e A s h la n d N o r- d itio n s o f A m e ric a n life , w ith its - ' l i w e e m x y p s la e in lf." e d . she Itm. said, “ I "h
MYRTLEW OOD
u t b e fore
2
«chool
tr a d itio n s o f y o u th fu l exercise and
Dealer In Fairbanka-Morar Producta
s
M is H e n ry D o lg e J r a nd c h ild - a b u n d a n t n u tritio n , te n d to Increase we lost e v e ry th in g | jiu dress fo r
N O V E LT IES
■ in n e r, and my firs t p o s itio n was as
r rlv e d hom e last w eek fro m
average h e ig h t o f o u r people and
E le c tr ic U g fc t P la n te . W a te r P la n te . P u m p s E n g in e s.
' re s id e n t s o cia l s e c re ta ry w here 1
S
D a y to n O re
h a v in g been ca lle d th e y also p o in t o u t »he» ta il i>eo|i
Curry ( napter No. 135
P ip e A n d F it tin g s
for the
= th e re by th e d e a th o f M rs D o lg e s w in . h a re p le n ty o f room fo r th e de­ vns expected to d re s *
N ow I am
JJ fa th e r
w
o
rk
in
g
in
an
..(tice,
hut
It
aeemed
O. E. S.
ve lo p m e n t and expansion o f th e ir
....................................................... " " " B i H i ' H i i i n i i i i i i m i i i n » i i i i i i i i i i i n i |M m il, i î
Ù” . X u , ,'
"h ia i
h’ “r<“ ,n d 1 !" s‘ mada "P
TOURISTS
P a u ! Ia > u tw y le r are organs, e re th e h e a lth ie s t.
R e g u la r m a e tia g s . t h ir d S a tu r­
If
*
uy m in d th a l I d feel a lo t m„ r .
in g
a ttr a c tiv e
liv in g
d a y o f eash m a n tk
V is ito rs
a Inf m ore
—
. . . . .......................... .... v
_________ _ j a p a rtm e n ts b u ilt a t th e re a r o f the c irc le , beneficent ra th e r th a n vl
h e c r fs l I f I dressed as long a , |
( a lw a y s w e lc o m e .
clous,
w
e
re
fo
llo
w
e
d
to
Its
lo
g
ica
l
, B a ttle R o c k G a ra g e
H ite th e o ld evening drew, on
A DOLLAR’S W O R TH
A tto rn e y C R W a d e s o ,! E d ito r co n clu sio n It w o u ld seem th a t the
W o r th y
M a tro n
T h e ir h a n d , met as th e t
p o s s ib ilitie s fo r lin e a r g ro w th are "a n d ."
D
F
c
ts
h
e
lm
o
f
B
a
n
d
o
n
w
ere
!■
M rs Jas S y p h e rs
C l i p t l w cnaiMMi and m ail it a . l h t l f . e a , i , w eek .'ft-l -f
Desks.
Bedroom
Suites,'
were
fo
ld
in
g
th
e
enrd
ta
b
le
cover
Hers a t th e hom e o f th e !.•
p ra c tic a lly lim itle s s .
Perhaps the
"P le a s e dress »g a in to m o rro w
4 W S o re n ao n th e fir s t o f th e week tim e w ill com e w hen tb e s(x fo o te r
Tables, Sew ing Cabinets j
T t l i i ( 'K R I S T I A N St IF N ( I M O N I IO R
S e c re ta ry
M
M r a n d M rs L D F e la h e im a - d w ill o n ly be J e ff to th e n a i l o n a . I v X ' ;
F le re a s e P « a tiD g
e u k liH r S k r th , C n e o i i. R a . lanca r i . iia M lH t • n r l r r v
M
r
and
M
rs
C
R
W
ade
a
nd
M
t
I
lis
a
A
lie«
w
o
n
t
auspset
vow
had
s
M
u
tt.
Aa
fo
r
th
e
m
a
tte
r
o
f
region
B M to n . M a a m r h u tM l« . V 9 A
end M rs R B o w m a n o f B a n d rn a l aixe. In th e C iv il w a r th e ta lle s t d w c la l rea so n ."
EU .
a tte n d e d se rvice s here S u n d a y fo r
I
I II dress fo r d in n e r e ve ry n ig h t,’
fig h te rs cam e fro m New E n g la n d
th e la te Geo W S oranson
______
I
«aid W ren, " I f yon w ant nte to. »•
and
K
e
n
tu
c
k
y
.
"Ix»ng
J
o
h
n
"
W
est-
W e can w r ite fire In s u ra n c e on
PORT ORFORD
« III g iv e th e h o a rd e rs som e th in g to
good b ric k flue dwelling?* In P o rt w o rth . C h icago's fa m o u s seven fiavt
T "e’l/i.'L ’
" • » SI a lla ,, B e lo t , M a w
u t."
r»vit.
LODGE
A. F. & A. M
O r fo r d a t ra te s o f $1200 p e r $1 two m avor, was a New H a m p s h ire man. • ilk a b o
r te a w e n d ma a ala w eek* tr ia l . u k e n s t w , ,
t m eloae on« S e llar
Made in Port Orford
But
b e to rs m any m onths nad
fo t th re e ye a rs
S lig h t c h a rg e fo i and IJ n ro ln s t ill sta n ds as p ro to
No.
170
exposures w ith in WO feet
S tro n g ty p ic a l o f K e n tu c k y ran g ln e ss Mark missed th e b o a rd e rs had m ore th a n
! M eets seeond S e te v d a y o f sack *
"
'
t
to
ta
lk
a
bout.
W
ren
and
M
iss
c o m p a n le . p ro m p t and f a ir s e ttl.
T w a in on,-e re m a rk e d th a t w estern
MYRTLEWOOD SHOP
ra .io th
Y is it ln g b r o th e r s wet ’
in e n ts
W r ite to H u g g in s In ,--
T ew mere m a rrie d and went to
era p ro h e b ly never achieved an ex
e s is e
.
ance A g e n cy M a rs h fie ld S o u th « e-
ve In r.-• in e x p e n s iv e lit t le a p a rt
tr e s is average h e ig h t because o f the
D. McGill, Prop.
H V SAUERS
te rn O reg o n s
la r g M t
in s u ra - c e
"
c
-it
a
few
b
lo
cks
s
w
s
y
-
w
h
e
r
e
w e ig h t o f wea|w>ns th e y In siste d on
W c r e b lp f a l Atasier !
Airencv
..
hey u ld r 1 dress fo r d in n e r.
Port Orford
Oregon
a ro u n d
th e ir
w a is t* .—
C R A W F O R D S M IT H S e c y
|
S h e riff S m ith spent th e w e e k end . w e u -in g
•
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M.
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r»
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v
n
d
tcai»
New l u r k H e ra ld T rib u n e ,
iw s
S e rilp s )
» A V I # J B N K S T re w a a re r
fresh baked
Loggers
Pool Hall
|
E. J. Tilley
J HATTON’S
R.