SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Una Copy Un» Y a a r.................. I l 50 Oua Copy Six Mohtha.. .............. 1'0 Ou« Oipv Three Month*............* 50 VCDVKSDA), |TEB. U. ■v-” Casa C a rj Aata C s w » / Ckaages SBC* As will b s noticed by the C om m unity Club notes in this issue a m ovem ent is on foot to consolidate four north­ ern Curry school districts and one Coos county district with a central school bnjliling at Langlois. If tho schem e is carried out it will undoubtedly bene­ fit the children in the districts affected, many of whom are now being deprived of a high school education because (heir parents cannot or will hot send them away. And not o n ly will such a union give the opportunity o f a high school cou rse,-Im tit wijl permit better equipm ent «ud better fa­ c ilities for the touching o f ihp lower grades. W ith quch a consolidation as the above, and with the t$i$es, Elk river and Port (jrford district? com bined, the ¡children of northern Curry tyould theu com m ence to have the educational opportunities to w h ich 'th ey are entitled. Tfiipk it over. WidTE^.> W orld (Jenrge E. Met {¡nite and wife of }he Cape Biqnc-i llgblli» l-r station ¡ire in Bandon Spending a frw jda'v* jst’ the houieuf Mb;. XlcGi'.lt»- p .r enla, Mr. and M r* James Liua« |oi*. forepart of the week in Bandon an the guest of local relatives and friends. H r. H a rt will jo in hdr later, lie being detained at Gold Beach for a few weeks longer Snob, ing up the Snal work on the new buildings conslrucied for the Ma clay Estate Cuta|iany. Sheri ST W. W. Gage w.s down from the comity ►« t «... udlci.il Oua- in *** yesterday. He has scot word out In all direction* to look for tior fioa Nelson} the young man who mads a lout uf Cooe County, leav. ing a trail oi bad checks in bis yrake. A number of local people visited John R. Smith at his Cut creek mining camp above Bollards Sun day to witness a demonstration shewing how gold ani} platinum ia school to b< loc*te<}kl Langlois. extracted from the black sand. I t is very probable that a course Mr. Smith declares that the black ; ,,f study in home nuraing will be ■ami can be «uuje.sfully handled on arranged Soon, especially on home A record tree for si^e )ia* jus) a commercial b«»is and that he ia at nprsing in influ'iisa. been logged and manufactured into prescq} separating it without d iflj- At the conclusion of the meeting jumber by fiie.C. A-Nifilltl'Uhinpgii) cully at a rats that is paying' well. nil were invited to th* home of Mr*. at Marshfield. The tree was * fir, Mr. Smith believes that this section S. Malehnrn where a delightful and produced 43,820 bo.r,| feet of ,,f , be c<„ 10lry bM b#eu lib ;|, j frOlu umber. Figuring tbe value of the I., .„¡„¡„g „andpoint because there luncheon was served, with Mrs. Malehora as hostess, assisted by lumber at |^w price it would »« hi « i I, ,ye been Gw maoy so caHed ¡«yen. Mr*. F. L. Kent and Mr*. Arthur th . valueji&the giant d o .. to 11500 of sMvi , T b e lu g a jw im thd tree , were a«? llte riwU* h e ., I , j . no f a i t uf the " 7 occ »«„I "u wrv“ club a t moat too ^|}ge to be bandied by the ,y . he declarei, sod he is will- "UC,> « " • hut two things. » ■ m ill. |ng In show anyone that he. is sue The next meeting, Feb. 19, wifi Mrs W . M Hart, en ponte from »■fully savi,»* the values with the (^¡d in Denmark at tbe home of Gobi Beaoh in Curvali}* and other W) mplv I of inexpensive meth- Mf»; J- 3. Ceppr. “ Housebold WillameVe Vallsv points, spent the »•I*. Conveniences” ia the subject for Round Tabla discussion. I t is hoped each member will present or explain to the club sum* household conven­ ience, large or small, that will lighten the labor* of the home- makgr. A h BIG dance Wt have blue prints tif every township in the Hoseburg Lund District. These blue prints are 14*16 inches in size and are printed on paper. We correct them up-to-date before leaving our office and they show you a t a glance what lands are vacant and subject • to entry and the names of‘the persons who have patented loads. Our price j or these is but $1.60 P ort Orford, February 14th Another good tjnje. • Everthing first class. Come and enjoy yourself Midnight Supper at the Pitner Cafe T r o g |l> a M N o tic e . We handle the B rillion K in g B oioetliiog new- ini©»tigt>Uf jt. We are dealers in all k inds o f and Building M aterials. Roller. Herdwef» When in the m arket giye ns • o*h »»4 us figure with yotj. ■---------- — Douglas Abstract Company R o stb u i g, O reg o n BANDON HARDWARE COMP’Y. BANDON «. I « OKECON If You Are In Need of Sid well & Sabin A T ractor-See the Case. A Milking Machine- See the Empire. A Land P ylvorizar-See the Culti- D e a le r s i n o Packer. 'M General Merchandise McCormick and Deering Farm Mach­ inery of all Kinds. WE W A NT YOUR BUSINESS Fresh G roceries Always on Hand M c N a ir H a r d w a r e Co., Ii)c. Mens’ Furnishings, Etc. Bandon* Oregon Orders Taken for A rticles Not in S tock . W e Aim to Pleage. Give Us a Trial. Your Account ’ Is Solicited Port Orford, Oregon TOUR CHECK BOOK IS YOUR RECEIPT SERVICE IS OUR MOTTO STRENGTH AND CONSERVATION IS OUR STANDARD ■ q mss i * 1 1 11 i * « jw i ■ m CAREFUL ATTENTION TO ALL MATTERS w 11 ■ '«i1 ■ w? ^p *y*ar— We Cure Cripples Bank of Bandon BAN00N, OREGOff We are Specialists WE CURE CRIPPLES ■*» We take that broken-down, crippled Car an d restore it to health and strength and use­ fulness. These days you ju s t can ’t a fford to lose the service that yoUr car should give, an d which it WILL give if you keep it in health. I f your Car laeks efficiency, is weak or fa u lty in any aption, bring it in and let us give it the “once over” before the busy summer months come. We never fa il to diagnose the ailment, a n d - then we apply the proper remedy to the seat of trouble at a moderate charge. Let us help you increase your efficiency by keeping your ca r in PERFECT COA'DITIOJY. BESTAUKANT > FEAST W HEN YOU EAT D o n ’t m e r e ly E a t fk eca u se y o u h a v e t o —E a t b e c a u s e y o u e n j o y It. B r e a d , P le a , f a k e » , D o u g h n a ta , C o o k ie » , e t c ., a l w a y s q n h a n d . , R e g u l a r 1 ¿in n er* S h ^ r t O r d e r » n, S p e c ia lt y T h i t y Y ea r» E x p e i e n c e r«m.iwèirèw.v.M. - - P o r t O r fo r d BOTE* SEASIDE *ps-e**pa^q N o t ic e . Open Under New Management ^Notice A 1.1, PERSONS are hereby warned) not to trespass upon the homestead dal me of Lester K. Hutton, Lawrence P. Hutton and Frank W. Helmick in Sees. 21,2« and 28, Tp. SI 8 , R. 14 W ., W. If., for the purpose of hunting or otherwise. Any person or parsons so doing will be prosecuted to the full extent of the law. Lswaawcx P. Htrrrow, Denmark, Ore. IW I T r t m . S.U u * i ' ' E. A. Lindberg, Propr’ I L is hereby given that the NOTICE ia hereby given that all County Court of Curry county. State persona are warned not to trespass of Oregon, ba* appointed the under­ upon the SE} NE}, W} NE} NEJ, Sec. signed administrator ef the estate of 4, Tp. 3i8., R, IS W., W. M., tor the John Wendell, deceased. AU persons purpose of mining, pronpecting. or having claims against the said dece- • dent or his estate, are hereby given otherwise. Any peraon.or persons notice to present their said claims to doing will be prosecuted. 8. M ontaoi b , the undersigned administrator at lila borne near Denmark, Carry county, Sixes, Ore. Oregon, within six months from the date of this notice, with proper vouch­ FOR SALE. ers duly verified. A. A doltbssw , Hay for sale. Administrator of the estate of John Wendell, deceased. . L. M avxt , Data of first publication Jaq. H, 1930. Langlois, Or. - ' THE PORT ORFORD GARAGE E.M. PITNER b i o t t e « t o O r o } lit o < * a i -In The Frvii,¡i| Hall And i» Hw© <»» S©* f 'P y ^ h u t g ready /o r yx»yr Sfzriug and Snmtnor. work. Ke- niem btr we handle all k in d s o f fa r m in g iui|>len>©»t8 a»d M kchiueijf, G as E n gines, ^ft'ateiloo Boy Tcaeiots., and l’erfeciion«M ilk- ¿ers which are supbrciedjng all m ilk in g m ach­ ines because the working pt juciple is right. =s ftv.er happened lor the stückm en o f Curry couuiy, end by bu-lne«* enterprises and ha* protecting tjjat iudustjry and protecting our gam e, euch , o j ’•}>»•>' bivml* and aquaintanoes in deer, g ro u ty pheasant!, quail, etc , wlyich higher bounty ^ I ' C . hi . f-d Curry counties.-— ♦ è Meiu VYuiltl. * on coyotes and wild cats will do, ev^ry citizen in the c o n n -1 ty is bound it be h©nefitted th/ereby. J . (■ Welfare Northern Carry C W hile there are those who rqake light of the situation, Club Nutet. yet the fact fom ainslnevertheless that ?t this lim e the coyote ‘js a serious^tnonace to the aheep industry in Curry county. The Community Welfare Club at its regular meeting at Langlui« last 4 n d qur h ili lands are better adapted fur sheep grazing than for any other purpose. Tfce big bounty is (lie solu­ week e,M*ul n 'most profllable aiid agreeable afternoon. Tile interest tion to the question, as it vrill then pay hunters to go into! in both tbs business ae«eion and (the m ountains and h un t these auitn$lj out. program was s.> keen that 4 o'clock But aside from the predatory anim al question, the as­ and the luix-li to be eerved came all sociation will he t?nrlh more to the stockm en than their too »(¿on. ¡efforts put fqrpt in the way of m arketing their pr.i^luee. Each one present tuojt an active In tin? past jhe Ijttle fellpw could not get the price the 'big |Ntrt in the disousaion, which wns along liuev vilul to the community fellow got, nor could the big fellow get as good a price as ami the home. Koi* roll call, each jf the rest of the stockm en ware standing with him , and gave a tried recipe, jo thia way thus the com bination tyrjll benefit all concerned, except the tpany helpful h}uts in the science of buyer who has been profiting by the chaotic conditions of cookery V.ere added to the conk hooks ii/ }hyj homemakers. $llo«t ¿he past. everything from U r * , tyajehprir’s Every stockm an in the county should join It}is associ­ delicious clear}} i-ouluc to Mrs. ation and help keep it a live organisation. Kenworlhy’s gygpjkling corn bread CONSOLIDATE THE SCHOOLS. Spring' Is Coming Township Maps A msrgsniaatiun has this week, lakes» place m tlie 0«aW- Ctyry Autu} À iim r-iw m K i r n tu i«o«iuva. Cpuipany. I I fi. Mcljisrinid .having i lakru « > — **•& to V*4c» jour •»»»- z tja le .j^ t'lusuev. * «crlfHUM» I» paid ’ U A ItÜ l T, g rR W A tT . Mr. Mr 0.)*r*d int.enily in a/rum.ej— -J | the •langgt^ irn* ol t^ir »aJrW"le|iarl- j • niriit personally and ,i* making ar ' ' langriernt* V> plat* tile repair da- y}mituieui in th« hand* o f mi expert ' ' me« hsniu. \ Tile company w ■* organis'd last' tall accepting the Maxwell, Chai in- jrrs, anti other agencies for Bandon , and Curry county.' A large stock of care ha* hern purchased ia anlict,m litiyi of tbe predicted ahortage fur (lie THE STOCKMEN'S ASSOCIATION. ryunng neavoo an;!. M i. McDiaitnid slate« that he is prepared to do a The Ttilk'UNK believes the Btockgrowers Association big jniinlies, nexl spring. Mr. Mu flXg^nwed Saturday at Gold Beach » the best thing th>t!pr;7iiid i. bfruinfl«! wiU} several 1%». was discussed until vision* of things delectable Ixitli to tieliold and to labile, threatened a rushed summons for the promised luncheon. The assembly, however, soon regained their tq iiilih rium business matters needing attention were presented. I l was fouud that the request for • ” «x»vu»b»n school from o. A. G. granted at t*»i tbia time tl>u,<1 not be 4r,nted due to the fact t b it the« schedules for such schools ant made by tbs college seyeral month* ia advance. Thia application, however, Will be popsidered, and no doubt favorably, when new schedule* are arrangrd and more held worker* available, probably at the cloge of the college year. The prograo} P«m nt it lee hope* to arrange programs of iptpreel not only to thp Club members but to the community as a whole, Some­ th in , that w ill contribute to the ■education at well as the social aide of t})p pommunity life. W ith that end in y ie j the program committee ia n o f trying to arrange lectures to he given later under the auspices of the qlgb. In the meantime the consolidations of schools is receiying much attention, since a movement is on fool to consolidate the school districts of yturas Creek, Hare, New Lake, Langioi* qnd Usomark, the »1-UU-MW Bow* |,y Day, Week or gonUl Your Patronage Solicited *B 0 k . T mt la » a m p . To e n lt tcbacM M a l! / .n d (orever, be ■sriie. r«H oí llís , M rv a s n d visor, t * k * N w T » B« d . i b . wonilov work«-. u * l it .M m w rak M I lir e : j . s il d r o js l.u , (0 . *1. C a re ru s n a - tnd M m p l. f i e * Addraas BUS' Ot ^..ns uobmü / ce, Cbicaao << g.w Y«fc >1