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The Port Orford “Out Ends W h e re The W est Covers Northern Curry County TO RTO RFOROCURRY COUNTY, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 2 4 , 1 ^ Voi. 34. No. 7. .T W O LADIES CLUBS TO AID FEED ING WAR VETERANS Fore ! ! ! A t a special m eetign of the Ladies’ Civic club held last W ednesday eve ning the ladies voted to join with the Ladies’ Aid in operating a diningl room in the Fromm building, to care for th e visitors during the v eteran s’1 encam pment here in July, and a cor dial invitation is extended to all the women of P ort O rford and vicinity to assist the two organizations tc HARRY JOHNSTON DEVELOPING take p a rt in the making a big succes INDUSTRY THAT WILL PUT of the undertaking.- CURRY COUNTY TO F R O N T -L A N D A DAPT ED TO VEGET ABLES AND FRUIT. DOING WELL ON IISON LAKE TO BUILD SUMMER HOME ON EUCHRE (R E E K /. // SENATOR HALL FAVORS . .- INCREASE GASOLINE ^ '¿ C c If you w ant to enjoy a couple - -of . . 7 . ■ >• • leisure hours, drive-.out to the H arry A one-cgnt ta x on gasoline au th o r Johnston home on G arrison lake and ized by g. uRseiai session of the le g is t view the acres of Searlo Jum bo .cran lature i? the most feasible means of b -----„ erry vines Mr. - Johnston ...... ...... ......v«. has set out raising funds ium i.r f« e completion o of for r-in the a t the upper end of the lake. It will the Roosevelt,-highway between Lake be an interesting visit to anyone un- side and New port, according to Sena acquainted with the raising of this tor Charles Hall, who addressed the popular Thanksgiving fruit. Mr N orth Bend Chamber of Commerce Johnston or his wife will show’ you last week. the garden, where they grow veget Funds raised by an e x tra tax of ables during the entire year; theii one cent on gasoline, Hall estim ates orchard of apple, pear, plum and would in three vears, when matched cherry trees, all bearing; the black with an equal am ount from the fed berry and loganberry bushes, all era! governm ent, provide sufficient trelhsed up so the sun and air reaches money to complete' the highway be- all the fruit, and the wonderful old- tween these points. At the G earhart fashioned roses, immense bushes m eeting the estim ated cost of th» un com pletely covered with masses of completed highway between Lakeside white, red and yellow flowers. The and N ew port was placed at «7 000- rows of young cedars- growing up as 000 exclusive of bridges over th e six shelter hedges around the buildings m ajor w aterw ays hot-won 1« , are an added attraction to the place* points. ° ' f H e t l U f* ' ' ‘idp OF PCS' DfifSRD FINE Mrs. G. A. Richey and friends Mrs. Beam and son George of Long Beach, Calif., were guests of Mr. an. Mrs. F. F. F orant Wednesday last who accompanied the visitors to Eu ehre creek, w here Miss Richey in spected the property belonging tt j her brother, Oscar of Tuscon, Ariz. j with a view of arran g in g to build e sum m er home on th e same. Th, - ~ * p arty drove from Long Beach to Port ’ O rford in th ree days, and say that R? 3 ? tV E -LT H >C.HWAY PLA CES the scenery of Curry bounty fa r su r O PPO RTU N ITIES AT HAND E OR THOSE DESIRING passes an y thing they saw during th e ir trip. TO GET AWAY FROM H EAT AND BUS TLE OF CITY. LA D IES’ AID ATTRACTS L ARGE GATHERING— VISITORS A very larg e g a th e rin g lh , ( f t " " X and Mrs. W. T White Sr l’ m ' Jam es Lane ’ ’ 3 n J M r’ Mr T»m I m i T In LanP> v ls,t,n * his fine ¡7"'” 1 e c.a r' a,i,|e,i to 'b e pieasure f ' t<,r S° mP’ becau’e 3 f 7 n of had intended intended to to Ï the numbei’ nan walk to the creek, and retu rn in the ame manner, which the Ol,¡smobile obviated. Mr. Young had constructed a fine c . E. MEMBERS FROM table m a grove n ear his house, and TH R EE COUNTIES TO this was covered with, a .bountiful re -------- — -------------- C A R A V A N TO P O R T L A N D past, which was thoroughly enjoyed” . „ - b> ail. The b u stlin g , rustling cars 111 B u t One o f th e T a YO Planes of P a i ’t v ( hristian Endeavor society mem- of almost every description passing Had iy . Been rv Frozen , ’A « in - J o , r , 24 “ 1 D l ' “ ays— - 3— A n i m i i u undsen i l l i s v n Tell«* le ilS n O f f ''ers frrni th re e co u n tie- will trav el n e a r th i ' borne, or the R oosevelt • • Again—Onlv * ’ - ^ m U n a & One € n leHS Of 1 i° p,,rtland for tha C hristian En highway, p lain ly ’ showed th at many D aiing ,sash—Uiri Be ™ Tried Ameri can in P arty. - J 6 Ameil- deavor convention to be held there otbers were pleasure-hound op th is ________ ____ ________ 1 anL'' 10’ sta rtin g from Marsh- ,!a -v of recreation and enjoym ent , "eld on the m orning 0( July 3, in an Th,a brings to mind th e thought i ‘ TA • U I* ¡autom obile V caravan. It is expected of the fa r reaching consequences of KINGS BAY, Spitzbergen.- i f ) » radio from steam er H idmdnfi"’ t ,.-h i - T I ? tb,P. fo,,ow’ng day we th at about ten som e —- nr me „ some bighw '. construction of ent the by Roosevelt 1 8 ,-T h e A m undsen-E llsw irth p”o lar ¡ e r S i * m a g n e tk '1^ 0" t ? * ' ° b' 'i’" " ’'18’ f r ° ears, m aH carry o fC in o 0 g 8 caua ay' enjoym th - 'p u h - 21 DHLS IN ICE FIELDS OF FAB NOBIH AMUNDSEN FSRIÍ BE1IIBSS ^ ‘ tain the crowd expected to Pori O rford during the coming encamp ment of the- U nited- Spanish Wai veterans. A num ber of visitor were present, am ong them being M rs. W. T. Gillis of Minneapolis Minn.; Mrs. Mrs. Wm. Wm. V V a arlev r le v ,.r Minn.; of e ‘ Diego, Calif.; Mrs. Ina Christ y, ‘ o K lam ath Falls; Mrs'. Robert Foeh and Mrs. K ullberry of P ort Orford. ............................... Wo«|d Not Ask More. Then having tim e you will probably ' Senator Hall was of the opinion be invited to accompany your host on a trip in his motor boat, to differ- , a t tlle governm ent ihould not b( en t points of in terest around the a>ke'' f ° r a special appropriation lake, and notice the several home." which m ight result in a lim itation of th a t have been built on lots purchased i lie annual general appropriation of divided am ong the west- west inira inr. from Mr. jonnson Johnson during the pasi •>100,000,000 ««viuc. few months. And if you are looking J™ J»ates. J h e common opinion now fo r a home s.te fo r yourself, you thT a X o n r i ^ , ? ’D-C-’ ,S th a t exP>°r a ti°n P arty returned to ?h eir also the mete™. ‘ ? nd X \ n‘' ° f Dou* laii a ” ' ‘ C«rry '¡c, how it annihilates tiw e, and n X s hero ea'rTy~toda*y early today a fte r While flv n ^ T '? 1 ^ t i o n « u n tie s , will trip. > .. pleasure of will notice as you pass the prolific the t„ t 7 appropriations 3? p r° priakt?ons given f iven w estern supply base b ase" here f k in in J ’n ete™loKicaI situation ..... go on the vllc lr ... travel. vlavcl. Also Also the lnp dis- ,, - ---- dnvc ----y aiuci » l i n e liv in g northw no c crops ron s n . c ^ t s E l . s in in the gardens „c of 27 ard we had ‘ob-i Q uitting M arshfield early on the tancB wfli, h °nce took all day, is cov- is a robberv robbery of the rich tc an absence of f v vegetables of sta te s .s 3osence or clays in the ice »«.nr. e « . i • " ■ * v m ij vuv — « «•* v««««. »a vuv orning of of July J o l v 3 a the t i,» caravan ------ ---------- o riered now * in lx Olin« the 1-n m ud-w * a?- these new settlers, also the rich soil pay the poor. of the fa r north. soufirp H i f ° aboiit 100,000 m orning will ere<( now n °ne hour; good w ater, wood and protection , W ’/ ithout j 1" 0“ ! a a special special session session of of the T he re tu rn w as ma l • 8« n ek”16- ^ 8’ reachl?1K to a b o u t, Ko to Coquille and M yrtle Point, pick- on is replaced by the cushioned s e a t 5 7 ^atu-re. ^un<*8 f ° r the completion o f (-he ewo n ian p „ i h- k* eu" y 006 li n I r b’ ,'''l t .’out an y indication of i inK up additional delegates a t these °F th e automobile and the question from winds, looking out from all «MUiwoiwi «uvuiuoune hsv,’ h the p arty , Conslf|e " n g the depth dis- two „ places. The cars will th a en t these m -ftn o w ‘-•»c arises. " w il, the and the question points around the lake over the won of the highw ay between Lakeside and i a ^ d X two places. The cars will then pro- now “ will the automobile Iux- ? , haV,ng been <iesert- closed by our soundings, we therefore ceeu to Portland, and it is hoped th a t u r ^ derful view of the Pacific ocean. Y or N ew port would not be sufficient tc 7 To • re placed, and if so by w h a t? ” a 6 lce.'Iocked ln the newly dis- th o u g h t it most improbable th a t wc they will arrive there in tim e at at- Kcho answ ers— quien sabe? will certainly consider it a profitable undertake the work sh o rt of six oi e“ seven vears to cone. Senator H al’ cove. ^ region. The plane which would find any land fu rth e r north low th e trav elers to attend the open- and well spent hour. It m atters but little when thia estim ates the expense of calling a ' k8" # the 7 e" back to i,afety ha<1 on tb ,s si,le of the pole, win h T h S T ‘f >kC c? nvf ntion- which change may become possible. Hub special session of th e legislature T T ? froze". h“ 4 was f r eed after Landing at Pole Impossible be held in the Portland auditor- bard creek will be th ere in all its JU D G E COKE IS NOT would not am ount to more than «15,- i ° f Th ard , la r . r.’ U br°u g h t “ Moreover, there were no grounds n,m th e evening of Ju ly 4. present beauty, and the "m ît’ T f CONSIDERING GOVERNORSHIP 000, or require more than a week of ?nK a ’• Lnico,n r‘i,sw orth. the for assum ing th a t ice conditions fur L. E. A lexander, of Coquille, pres- Port O rford will be miles south of —HALL STILL FAVORITE v v iiiu u iic .. ............. - oi variou s nations flu tterin g in the breezes, and S Coke but more recently United th a t the Roosevelt highw ay had either ? civilization’s outpost. tu m ty for ooservation would appar- ------------ n_______ - Port O rford will succeed to the posi S tate s D istrict attorney, now a prac been completed or was now undei Amundsen Relates Dash. ently have been impossible We be RUN ( ) r SA I‘MON REM AINS to which will it is then justly ticm g attorney of Portland, denier contract a t all points except the The 8tory of tb ® <la r'"K da«h into ' ’'«ye th a t merely flying over the Pole BR,SK TH E COLUMBIA tion Picnickers he entitled. r o n n 7 '. i th a t he is to be a republican candidate stretch ___ between Lakeside and New the arctlc re«lon 18 best told in th e w ithout m aking these accurate oh-i . „ --------- the thousands an i tk counted by •nor next year. Judge Coke’. Within two highw w or' 1' o of f th 'b e veteran e explorer who - nervation nervations s would k have ASTORIA, Ore., June oo 22.— mi The crowds of in ' e i"> g ithin tw n years the . i._ - i aj , words v n in .A. ...u - — v been feasible - ... A S T O R IA . O re Time ‘ l'L 1 l 'b sw e e’' lte e r r in fo r governor Coke's - port. port, W nam e was |»SS e v iT il CUt ik *khe C° ° e T " Bend and th e C alif0 '- T r T ^ - ° f six brave men '/“ ^ ' ' b e conditions we observed', al- 7 7 of. . s a ' mon in 'b e C olum bia riv e r various northwes ern s S ^ w i l f‘ Bay Times, nia a line will be completed. completed es evidently in the hopes of m Th,s ls th e description of the Hight bcugh w ithout real significance and 7 . -I ° f f the coast continues brisk relief in the eo,',l . , 7 c f dividing the republican support of I A motion to the effect th a t the and ailven tu res th a t attended it, as ’berefore not worth taking a ere-,t G,1Inet boats are m aintaining un an nvri- aver- breeze O‘ lts ° Cear Southw estern Judgf North Bend Chamber e„,m n Oregon ------- u - between .-------- .)er of Commercf related by Ronald Amundsen: to accomplish. age daily catch of ' nearly 500 pounds. Coke Charles Hall, scheme suggestion of Senatoi river are are ' doini in" of "C Senatoi “7 „ “ ' p,aneR p,a.nes ,e" Kings BaV a t 5 5 p. P *'We , agreed a * ree' 1 finally th at, at, instead insteai of The " 7 and ...... -..„,1^.-. ..a , o but u t the m e scuem e endorse o ,se the m e suggestion K,nf s Bay finally th ......... tro . llers off ” ' the h(‘ rlvp'' ' “¡ng O P E R A T IO N O F S T I L l w ent aw ry and Hall still holds the Hall and express th e ir endorsem ent m” May 21 ’ with a 103,1 approxim at- continuing fu rth e r north, we would eVe" b<' " c r- although they are taking P U N IS H ABLE BY S E N T E N C E support of the Rail anq and sa Sail tr . 7 ? ’ tbree tons hv r vzay A m sterdam !a> urn •• course by a ro route fu r rth mOre than Chinooks . r — m ajority if he consents at the ..... Road, ,.„u u , n.an il banquet t< --- ■ — j v of z* z-*HI.TVC!titJiii • a ret — u te lu th e e r r n’'’ n m,V ’l • - . TO PEN IT EN T IA R Y to become a candidate as his friends be held a t M arshfield w as adontm Marshfield was adonted l '.s,and’ Syrla^t ocrler r to cross hitherto undis 1 he to he - of ......... the ... fin island. At S vdagt we encountered e o a ast' st> in orde undis- 1P f,sh . « continue h ' 11’ *' behooves every m oonshiner to he are hoping he will do. _______ „_______ ‘ p fog. above which we rose to a height covere»l tracts. ‘ es' quality, with very large salmon eith er w ary or else change his occu _________ „__________ j POST.M ASTER ST. D E N N IS of 3100 feet in order to navigate. “ Wi' h the planes ice-locked an 7 '." fea' urinK 'b e run. The silver pation, for the new law. effective FREED ON LIQUOR CHARGE parently our »'vaveai g re a te st aim difficulty was si< , are small fish, such as are May 28, makes it obligatory on the DANCE RAISES FUNDS Visibility Fine Later. ----------J cu lt) et them a ir again, ' usually taken a t this season of the court - .......... to - .......,,c D uring th e next two hours th e to t0 g g<7. th e 7 into the air FOR V ETS’ EN TERTA IN M EN T impose a a penitentiary penitentiary sen- sen- ,y ear, but are exceptionally firm and ' « « upon conviction for ooeratinu nrve in — v.-n-A . i • Situation Obviously Critical . i The . j situation . . .......... obviously ......... .. v criti- riti-! b T.h t’ v efy «Td m eat- a still. U nder the old law it was was The dance given in Fromm hal’ the Southw estern Oregon Oregon^DaRv'News' H°g Wbicb ,l uat)l until 8 p’ p. m„ and for fo Dail v' 7 ,aste ? ted. m- 3,1,1 as h(, J ' are bolng ' akpn largely discretionary with the court whether S aturday evening by the local cham- since it pertains to a form er busines d i« o7smT/r,d4,r of . ' 7 “. -!ourrie-v 'b e con cal, and, with a view to lasting .iniîv between Tongue Point a'n- her of commerce was enjoyed by e man of P ort Orford- ' Uslnes 'b'tions of the visibility were excel- long as possible, we reduced our daily b i' wpen , Tongue Point and the sea, 3 penitentiary sentence was im posed - I I 'b e freshet ,n tbe river apparently and hut few were imposed large crowd. The music rendered bj The case of the sta te of Oreo-nr k . 7 . observation a' 10 P- m. rations a fte r the first day to 300 ‘»q, g rains each- each. This Thia was was less less than than a a I . . ? ° 7 . u l ng Gross’ orchestra was splendid, and vs. vs Charles S t Dannie. D ennis y r e g 7 o . . r sboyed showed th th a a t t we we were were too too fa fa r r to to the the gra,TKR 7 _them m from fr° m Proceeding Prnceedinj TH E DEI, (O P P K K BOILER Lakeside who was I h P "1as\e ’ w est- Probably due to northeast winds 7 °“ "' , 3 dav fo r each man ami meant ™.f7 P tbe stream A A message message fron from I al! remained until a late hour. A p at ossession n’f n tnv t - chargcd W'tb above the fog, which prevented us '7 retcbmi? our food supply over twice ? \ declared th a t catche at thal By M. T. W. th a t delicious lunch was served by a com w --------- How dear to our h earts is the old in ...; h „ b « ...w „ A d .eaung S e i n ' " " « . i , r «» * ’» " , n 7 X , " f t S 'V , h X i . d m ittee of the ladies and was a treat w inter, has been dismissed W. J tin copper boiler, '° ad ‘ Rust, ; justice of the peace, announced Jt“ . "»•« 1.M o u r c o u n t fu rth er e a r. ” 'o n ceu tr.K .1 o u r e u „ e i , , J ' 1' , “ ' 8 « fi* 1 of c o u n t When th e tangle of wildwood con The cham ber acquired several dol- to<’a y- f i* • 4.1 ceals it from view; Mnvo until 1 o’clock in the morninsr of Mav an<’ the following 24 dav«; i* . n ,^ht, returns from day ,a r s vowarn m e expense f .nd fo r ^ v e to dism iss the case was marie 22, when half of our ^ s o lin e w l we underw ent all sorts of diffir,, tin J ' Kht f,8hin* on the Present tides ar< How sweet to our ta ste is the sp ark - lifficulties linir beverage, of the fickle tl * » . « The present brisk run of salmon i- When we have in our dugout a gallon or two. rapidly pu ttin g the 1925 pack out + + .y+ + + +4.+ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + ^ j Tbe ^l.quor^lleg efU o have belong movements. We w ere’ thhn'.boC e’’" S e S t/ h nR’ " P P'Xan’ifntp'' 'b ' ahead of th a t of 1024 <>t a corres- ponding date. But sad are the thought of an ♦C O M M U N ITY f ’H U R C H * of Justice C E M ivh e Pr art’e lane in the ice, the first of this , Though showing signs o f early intrusion, M R I H U R ( H i Ben’USt,Ce C’ E- Maybee of N orth ize which we ha,I encountered. We ,tra ,n ’ 'I was practically un- II,Y E A R OLD YOUTH Of those th a t would make ++<.+<.++++<.4,+ + + + + + + + + + + + i.i .+ "Jam os Anderson nttn™ t 1>Pn n6W loWer’ ani1 observed the i , ! ! - ” Ut ° f the Paok of lee to a in- Mrs. R R. G. G. McKenzie M cK enzie has ha< been ap- St. Dennis. X in h i " s ^ ' X ™ t 'to h e " re w a dW to i discover w hether ± * ’7g pb- "b ieh Our we m had leveled W INS GRAND AWARD ........ - — formal call; Mrs Dennis, f failed ^ h lo c ice, 'k ’ice0 i f h X eW hether SOmt> diatan" ^ v 'Y rh V FOR FESTIVAL ROSE We offpr the best th a t we have pointed financial secretary for the have the liquor returned to his clien l, la n d in g P l.J - i Ji an,i tribulations in this r(.r£ ? ' r , nnom i ------- * our “arictum, Community church during the ab- on the grounds th a t the search w ar ,.v , ' . ,"lrk l"K. mendous effo rt will be told in f PORTLAND, June 17.—Jim m y B ut th ey ’re never content till they sence of E. F. Wann, who is spending ra" ‘ wa8 iHesral. Not once 'lu rin g the trip had we qu„nt articles Ub"P Dunning, 14, and freckled, wore a confiscate all. a few months in Alaska. , , - T„ -------- ,7 Pn. a su ita ble landing place am ong "On On June Ju n e 14 creel cracks suddenly open i th e 'g r o n ’i'16 tWlay’ ,for hi** ro8e wof' Charles O erting of Coquille camr ‘ OREGON INCREA SE • “^ ^ T h e r e ^ m e ' ^ ' ^ r w e ^ d i t kp Und“ R o s£ f £ u ^ ‘.......... .... r our fppt- • ' ‘»b/eat-1 ' e X n e “’’ il" ~ • ~ •'--..-■s»,» m v v v n i|,n n in i ---— w it IDUriStS by Mrs. O erting, who has been spend- sta te in the Union, with the ’p" t were not g ro u n d le ss^ it'p ro v e d " f s c ? ’" ’' P'aCe a '° ng ' be fro ien 8Ur bow to th» abilit’v "th ë''i-,7 ''i " “Ï “ W mg the past week with her parents exception of four registered in Ore- 'm m c liately a fte r landing on the "In v- f .u- io producing the chlm nion d,Splaye‘ ’ Ht.and ,n ''ejection our hea ls how- the Rev. and Mrs. W. S. Smith. , during May, according to f.gures " a t e r the N-25 became locked i - d lc iZ Î OÎ t h 8 en ° “" ’* 7 ibi,ity w< Ma' ,a '°e b>au Carl DrosîhW And M e " E ig h t members of the Christian ..........................- — ’ ’ Endeavor met last T hursday evening with Miss Birdie Lynch as leader Miss Lynch had for her subject "The H urdle Race, Compared to Our Owr Lives and aad the the Obstacles Obstacles We We Have Have tr tr Lives Overcome.” The theme was handled by the leader in a very convincing manner. S?"1p1,led bX S ecretary of S tate Xozer. tw een two m asses of ice while we to m ake » m,orn , n g o f J u n e 16! — 0 _ _ * ’ win e r ’ » 5 ° g,lm niprln‘f ° u r next the m° nth r r e t 7 i n K U g P t p - a- p‘- - e l e a r ^ î ^ * n e a tly ' Total c T ^ T ^ e ^ Southern , ? e month , try ,n g g et our airplanes clear, reduced lead w th , , . <rrPal,y , o rt tim tim e e the the whole I . ------- .. . , ^ " 7 - ' - g * tr ¿ ^ a c r o ^ hay ». Then they take us before some crazy £ v , k L n the tbe total total from from Janu- J a n u - , J" " a a sh »hort whole ice ice lane fu ----------------V rth er lengthen ihe U | P^ciOc ? ''' r 7 1 i-8 14,933. California heads the fr°«e tig h t, gripping the N-24. < We d i s M , ? tb .clea,re'' arPa w t h i i J 8' ’ rPg,st,ra ti? " s with 34*1; , "O bservations during the night dis- ment keeping on?3 7 • ”-Ur e,' uip 1 to fi ¿ s » '‘• ¿ u S : ; , « . h„ rt . 1412 SP' ° u r as 87 degrees good sto stores of ( offici t n j . k « th .ur ’°? i ’M " ' ....... *’ “ • a “ n " " ,it i C ° -----1 negrees and and pood re <™,i ■ . " k i X 8 m,n,umu . .v...». oulv ag ain st ¡Stout I um - tn»,l C v f IK ?h 7 t" th ^ >|-,ntiB,,t*” We8t longitu,,e’ 80 w a n lM ©"u'/basT BUDGET IS PLA N N EE S S » ^ -ire n . m eters As our average speed was g e n M 10 w " T Services at Community church dam age, have not been completed it im liilrio 'M 'ia s’ gh-en^todav’ hv B ri™ ' *n hour, this meant Sunday. June 28: kilom eters an hour, this m eant ' ' B uecineT w M h ^ K r t i a l . y h% M arth’ « lie r G enera, H. M. L o ^ r f i ^ t o r O< - i,o mM r e W’" '’ b a'' ”Ut “ “ 2° ° ' b A fter an exciting Hight, partly Sabbath school at 10 a. m. , , . . 1 P-'Dially responsi- rough fog. we reached North cape . hie Preaching services a t 11 a. m TP(lpr<ll h-M rlrrrxt t t . , , ‘ at an inquiry made -hortly a fte r r ’ v .™ b" federal budget, th a t the ccon northern point of N ortheastland the accident. D hservalions A re Made. Evening -e n ic e s at Langlois a t 8 ,m y program for the H-cal year econ en,I- “ ’Ye took two soundings a t our e large islán,I form ing th e northeast- P T? ',8 M M 3 90n,r * rv k e - iT''7 ,uno 3®, next would exceet ?I0C »rvallis—O. A. C. to begin ex- ’andign piece, and found a depth of "rn o art o f Spitzbergen. Our Hight , participate,! in by the congregation. 000,000. - . hau live study of electricity for farm 3750 m eters. (Continue,! on last page I use. hut $100.000,000 T " ■ L i f t " , “........... “ he’» — 1 ? ' d,W° ? tPnt*d a ' ' bo ‘ " a tm v n t th ey ’ve -hr own u.«, The foy* of living are p retty wefl gone; Th0 we live in a dugout fur hack in . Thes< the jungles, prohi devils won’t leave us alone.