V o lu m e XJLV. T «. lo ie is The ftU k rrp -ir at Kurt Scott was aa- toaiahed th« other night wbea a food- luukin« jo n o « e..u|,la asked fo r per­ mission to stay In nor of the cells t i l l morning. I t was explained th a t th e ; had Just been married u ee rin Missouri and were going into southern Kansas, whore the man had work. T h e ; ran out of money and bed no place to sleep. The M onitor any a the bride waa good looking and cheerful and teemed to re­ gard the m atter ka something of a joke. Out thin k of honey moon nomiuenctd in Jail. Lota; Water Front property— Port Orford’a beat city property to be placed on I he market A ugust 10 th Thia property w ill be sold at a low figure; term s to su it W HAT IS BEHIND POJiT ORFORD L U M itfl cast at m s iiu m rttr a» rimes smacmvW Past *st « usv cast nftsa at ecru rs ms n n wrtms A r e W ill sr n« vsasTt w run ran osrens.sortmsm Msvtrsa» ascssriv ov sr ran osrsss « oasis w t eosiB mts ra n » w r mts m i s csmxmts « Nine rs«T i PACIFIC OCEAN PORT ORFORD cusav essNtv oacaoN “Build me a veranda with a house attachment," said a rich Georgian to his northern archi tect, “ that's what 1 w a n t" These few words in the brusque vernac­ ular of the business man tersely express the wishes of most south­ ern house builders of the present day, says the Architects and Builders Magazine. Ten years ago the ubiquitous southern veranda, though often of great length (especially in the old- fashioned widte-eoluraued bouses when ft often became a colonnade extending around th * e e sides of a parallelogram), waa usually nar­ row. Home one, somewhere, built a square veranda the size of an average room. The chances are it was a woman, the architect and contractor of her own sutunier bnngalow. Women, ns designers of houses, are celebrated for their disregard of precedent; their inde­ pendence (if this is the proper word) In the face of it. Without the slightest compunction a worn aa will knock any architectural ....... ____ ___ rule of three into a cocked hat If air *’»**“'■ hi a «licet. I t la forced it hapjiens to be in her way. Some ia,w r,e ' u8 or carpet at a [ injected with suffleient foxce to circulate “ d b ^ X ^ X m k 0 F feathers, hair or other leailyr i.uneniiva oi l . s co n stru ction . V » ih a j * u:oa t-borse power mo- tor, ts^ . o j e t a-i-io<-d j, «-.iced of 28 kilometers an hour la h it .rst sx- ♦reeie iw. ters. or 20 mi.es. is hg hour. ‘ n®' ' -T 0- *,le dtt»t that Tn» tn r-i,or cr inr* hydroplane is m^y ba ■ celfpncj. ----- ——i-------- not however content a im this, end j frfcg alr-bl ’St supplemented bv s i l l try is e day or (s o to raise the ' _ ... . , • speed to 33 or evou W W i w a s ^ w t . m ilts an hoar, or watch iNsiDC v e n e » m n c THE GOVERNMENT ANDJ>ORT ORFORD kSX.TÆg7» SUS SÄK% seÄT&rSiTKsIä SHSM a r & Ä S f ia r « 1* * » D“J““ tarsa ¡ r s á r f e n r a w LC55 THAW rtffC T OCEf ÖV ul icuMÀweup, cwot-RtmJbwwA Kisualkiwitf^ ^M uXitm tiixi o ils w b ow ^ktb-w u^i wm. » P «n d W8- « sp-d tsy^a u »ter» W«»»-a rectmcile most womeu ■ H. atffLr'HJ.Liftftjf!V i^sTM' ■» « THE TRUE 8TORY OF A CAT. 'Pasasta” round Her Way Monis Alone from s Considerable BU- tsaoe Guided by last:not. A Wskeflelil family who resign in Magnolia during th e ■umni< ’ when tney removed to Mcgno1! t . last Jdcc, tcaL with flic-1 their pf-t cai, hut pci-ic did n».( like the rear :’ J 4 . rh of the o 1 o can, s:ty> tui* i ’tai, j«- Eatuipr {¡om<* Magazic-, hot s’.Jieu foi i.et ?;omo ■>y the pJd'id wutcr of “|,ako qunr.«ajowitt.” tfhtd r, j>peared, and tv,a not seen again njj sum­ mer. The >:tmily retnened to tl.elr IVakefleid .'lOir.c b'-./t the middle of Sej,(ember. T i^ y he : b<< » at home about tuo weeks when ooo morning,*hc daixliter of the house was in the bailm ent and heard ■ cat mew, and lo, at the window was her, darling pet cat that she Ipul long mourned as th-ad! I t could not he ; where did she come from? It most be a strapggcat closely resembling “Peaiftfts” (so called because of her fondness for the article). “W ell." slid the mother, “there Is on** si.Te test. *I)on,’ the boose dog. will know his old playmate," Don was called uni} thc> recogni- tion vrns ftrn a .il; they both seemed delight* d to meet again. It was eiident the eat had trsv- *!ed «11 the W-»e’froni Muguo ia to Wakefield, tbnrngh the woods of d ’.-'i 0 1 "I.ii. ussier, Beverly, over IJ re ily bridge, Kv’em streets, p-«body. Lynfield. found W a k e f le ’d — h o w d id . she know it to le V nk field T—and hied up to her e’d I o i .-.ir t h e h ik e . I never sew u cienlore mdelighted to find her old inistiess and tho ether members of the fum ly. W hat gni.h d her over so many miles? Wns It animal instinet? (