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Page 2.
o t a “ p la y -tim e ” Job, as a num -
Somebody Pays
Port Orford
Cedar ■ i ■ n ber
vr
i r?
of c o m m ercial eo rre sp o n d -
for Pollution
l sed Exclusively ence ,c h o o ls p ic tu re it, says the
cal y e a r in a d d itio n to th e a llo t­
Refiners an d 'Buyers o f
m e n ts a v a ila b le from th e $4,500,-
Native
Platinum
and Gold
Published weakly at Port Orford, Oregon
000 fu n d fo r th e c o s a is s fiscal
O re io n , th ro u g h lta P o rt O r fo re st service.
H ig h es t M a rk e t Prices
y ear.
T he a m o u n ts se t up fo r
OBO. W 8ORAN8ON. Editor
(E d ito ria l in O re g o n ia n ).
1907
ford ce d a r, h as c o n trib u te d a b it
A c tiv itie s of se v e ra l
c o rre s­ each s ta te w ill be d ev o ted to lo­
A c o rre sp o n d e n t h a s m ade to w a rd th e im p ro v em en t of th e
WILDBERG BROS.
■ te re d a t th e P o sto fflce a t P o rt O rfo rd , O regon, aa seco n d class
p o n d en ce sch o o ls w hich claim to c a tio n su rv e y s and m a in te n a n c e
o o m p lain t a g a in s t th e
p o llu tio n a u to m o b ile ,
S M E L T IN G 6C R E F I N I N G C O .
a c c o rd in g
to
a n ­ p re p a re y o u n g m en fo r
m all m a tte r u n d e r Act of M arch 3, 1879.
ra n g e r o f e x istin g ro a d s as w ell as to
O fte n : 742 M a r k e t S«., San Fn
by co m m ercial w aste o f c e rta in n o u n c e m e n ts j u s t m ade by th e
Plant: South San Fra
Jobs a n d p ra c tic a lly
g u a ra n te e a c tu a l c o n stru c tio n w ork on v a r­
o f th e bays of th e O reg o n co ast. P reat-O -L tte com pany of In d ia n ­
the
g o v e rn m e n t em p lo y m e n t on th e io u s Im p o rta n t p ro je c ts in
SUBSCRIPTION RATE«
He has a sk e d th a t th is n ew sp a­ apolis.
n a tio n fo re sts upon
co m p letio n fo re st h ig h w ay sy stem . T h e a p ­
One Tear __________________11.00
p er, w hich so o ften h as ex p ressed
A fte r e x h a u stiv e te s ts, th e lo­ o f th e c o u rse have com e to th e p o rtio n m e n ts w ere m ad e in a c ­
its a n tip a th y to w ard s tre a m , lak e cal c e d a r w as found to be th e
Six Months ________________
re g u la tio n s
fo r ■
a tte n tio n o f th e fo re st
serv ice, c o rd an ce w ith
an d ocean p o llu tio n , re a ffirm Its Ideal wood fo r use in b u ild in g
c a rry in g o u t th e p ro v isio n s
of |
Advertising ratea IS cents per column Inch.
view s on th e m a tte r. W e g ra n t of b a tte rie s , and a device w hich an d a n u m b e r of le tte r s a sk in g 's e c tio n 23 of th e fe d e ra l h ig h w ay
ab o u t
ra n g e r p o sitio n s
w hich
reco g n izin g uses th e P o rt O rfo rd c e d a r as
th is g lad ly , th o u g h
com e to fo re st serv ice h e a d q u a r­ ¡a c t.
th a t m e re ly to ta lk
or
w rite one of its bases h as Just been a n ­ te rs a re believed to be th e re s u lt
a g a in s t p o llu tio n w ill n o t
p ro ­ n o u n ced by th e com pany.
of ex ten siv e a d v e rtis in g on the
vide an im m e d ia te rem ed y . T h e
T h is im p ro v e m e n t, w hich has p a r t of som e of th e se schools.
A ctive p re p a ra tio n s
fo r
th e i
hope is n u r tu r e d , h o w ev er, th a t been te s te d fo r th e p ast
th re e
(Many of th e
s ta te m e n ts
in c itiz e n 's m ilita ry tr a in in g cam p
m uch ta lk in g an d w ritin g
will y e a rs in IPrest-O -Ldte
C o m m e r c ia l
and
H a v in g s
b a tte rie s
a re
m is­ fo r In fa n try to be h eld a t V an ­
re s u lt in an a m e n d m e n t of th e used as s ta n d a rd e q u ip m e n t on th e s e a d v e rtis e m e n ts
g e n e ra l v iew p o in t an d th a t
in P a c k a rd m o to r cars, c o n sists of le a d in g a n d in so m e cases a b ­ co u v e r b a rra c k s itu tn J u n e 17 to
tim e p o llu tio n w ill be re p u g n a n t th e use of B turdy, ru b b e r-rib b e d so lu te ly false, says th e fo re s t s e r ­ J u ly 16 a re u n d e r w ay a t the
S a fe ty D e p o s it B o ie s
vice.
T h ese a d v e rtis e m e n ts fr e ­ p re s e n t tim e a n d a c o m p lete te n t
to th o se w ho now p ra c tic e
It. s e p a r a to rs b etw een the
b a tte ry
fo r R e n t
q u e n tly convey
th e
im p ressio n cam p, eq u ip p ed
w ith
sh o w ers,
T h is m ay be w ritte n dow n w ith p la te s.
B a tte rie s c o n ta in in g th is
all p o sitiv en ess— th e r e is no ex ­ p a te n te d fe a tu re a re now on the th a t th e fo re st r a n g e r 's jo b is b a th houses, k itc h e n s an d m ess
cuse fo r p o llu tio n , no ju s tific a ­ m a r k e t in th e new iP rest-O -L lte la rg e ly a p la y -tim e Job, o r an h a lls will be in place re a d y fo r
o u tin g in th e w oods, w hile as a th e 375 boys w ho a re exp ected
tio n , an d sc arcely e v e r any ex ­ ‘‘R u b b e rih ’’ s to ra g e b a tte ry
for
m a tte r o f fa c t, th e p o sitio n of to ta k e a d v a n ta g e of th e o p p o r­
te n u a tin g
circ u m sta n c e .
(But all m ak es o f cars.
fo
re st ra n g e r is a p e rm a n e n t one tu n ity fo r m ilita ry and c itiz e n ­
even If su ch c irc u m sta n c e s sh o u ld j
" T h re e - fo u rth s o f a ll b a tte ry
re s p o n sib ility ,
re q u ir­ sh ip tr a in in g d u rin g th e
v aca­
be m a n ife st a t th e tim e, it sh o u ld tro u b le s In th e p ast have been o f la rg e
n o t a ffo rd an
o p p o rtu n ity
to . d ue to th e fra g ile n a tu r e of the ing h a rd w ork o fte n u n d e r d if fi­ tio n m onths.
and
re q u irin g
p ractice th is d a n g e ro u s b u sin ess s e p a ra to rs , w hich w ore out
ho­ c u lt co n d itio n s,
T he cam p is open to boys b e ­
o v er a p erio d o f m o n th s o r even fo re th e p la te s, d u e to th e fric- b o th e x p erien ce a n d ab ility .
tw een th e ag es o f 17 a n d 24 in ­
A d v e rtisin g m a tte r h as
been clusive, fo r th e basic co u rse. E x ­
y ears. Men an d in s titu tio n s th a t tio n w hich m ay re s u lt from two
do so m ay p ro p e rly be c h a rg e d pia te s ru b b in g a g a in s t a
sepa- c irc u la te d to a c o n sid e ra b le ex ­ pense of g o in g to cam p an d r e ­
by
w lth h av in g fo ste re d th e o rig in a l r a t o r ,” acc o rd in g to
an n o u n ce- te n t by th e so -called p re p a r a to ry tu r n in g hom e w ill be p aid
schools fo r fo re st ra n g e rs.
In th e g o v e rn m e n t, an d each
boy
m isd em ean o r.
m en t by th e com pany.
r e q u ire ­ w ill be fu rn is h e d w ith u n ifo rm ,
It is n o te w o rth y th a t m an . of
" In th e p a st,” it s ta te s , “ ef- view , h o w ev er, o f th e
ra n g e rs food an d s h e lte r, fre e o f ch a rg e ,
all th e a n im a ls , conceives w ater fo r ts hav e been m ade to
over- m en t o f th e law th a t
to be th e d e stin e d re p o sito ry of com e th is d iffic u lty , but
u n til m u s t be, as fa r a s p ra c tic a b le , w hile a t cam p.
his w aste, o f w h a te v e r c h a ra c te r th e P re st-O -L lte R u b b e rib
was citizen s o f th e s ta te in w hich th e
P lace has been re se rv e d
fo r
th a t m ay be.
He o b ta in s th is in v en ted no one had succeeded w ork lies, it is p o in ted o u t th a t one bey from C u rry county.
co n cep tio n by c o n su ltin g n o t his in so s tre n g th e n in g a wood sep- th e re a re only lim ite d o p p o rtu n ­
No o b lig a tio n fo r fu tu re s e rv ­
ow n v ita l fu tu re in te re s ts b u t h is a r a t o r as to m a k e it possible fo r ities fo r fo re st ra n g e r position.; ice in a n y co m p o n en t p a rt of th e
fo
r
yo
u
n
g
m
en
of
m
any
of
th
e
im m ed iate
co n v en ien ce.
W ater th e s e p a r a to r to la s t as long as
to
s ta te s in w hich th e r e a re no n a ­ U nited S ta te s a rm y a tta c h e s
a
tte
n
d
a
n
c
e
a
t
c
itiz
e
n
s’
m
ilita
ry
hid es from s ig h t th a t w hich he
" T h is new R u b b e rib
b a tte ry tio n a l fo rests.
tr a in in g cam ps.
Will n o t s u ffe r to
rem ain n e a r h as s e p a ra to rs of can d led
P
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"" » « " « '•th y O rfo rd c e d a r ,- w hich
»
CLASSIl-IEn AI>S
♦
f o r th e b e n e fit o f m in in g men ire n e ra llv
T h ese r e - l ’ hat the caRed raccoon' for hut O Lile e n g in e e rs claim is a d m it
io r me Dtneill OI mining m in generally. 1 nese re -|One ln .,tance from th e lo w er or- te d ly th e best m a te ria l fo r sepa-
F o r fo re st h ig h w ay s in O regon ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦
d ers, w ill c a re fu lly
th r u s t
a ll r a t o r use. T h e se a re
sp ecially an d W a sh in g to n ,
$94 8 ,0 0 0
o f LOST— S a tu r d a y betw een
Sixes
to
one side of tr e a te d by a s e c re t Prest-o-.l-.ite fed eral fu n d s hav e been a p p o r­
riv e r a n d (B rushes cre e k S erv ­
n m in tr sonson
rn m iq p s In
w itn o q q n
o t p a I 1 lt H ca K e “ nd w U* con 3U m e
, u and
process
to in crease They
th e ir are
p o ro then
sity tio n ed fo r th e fiscal y e a r 1928,
ice S ta tio n oDe ro ll of b u ild in g
anu H
m ip e e coming
season n promises
io witness
a great
food oniy on the other 8lde
durabiiity.
b e g in n in g J u ly 1, next. T h e to ­
p ap er. C h arles W ilson.
T h is, you w ill say, is only an in- S tre n g th e n e d by trip le re in fo rc e - ta l fo rest h ig h w ay fu n d a u th o r ­
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
stln c t. P e rh a p s th a t is tru e , b u t m en ts of h a rd , v u lcan ized ru b -
ized fo r th e fiscal y e a r en d in g FO R S A ljE — <A 22-foot by 7-foot
tv
j •
e
. j
.
I tt i» a d e cen t in s tin c t. Men w ho b er a t th e p o in ts w hich ta k e th e J u n e 30, 1928, a m o u n ts to $4,-
beam ,
new
m e ta l
life b o a t,
pon u te th e w a te rs th a t a ffo rd w e a r— and th is is an o u ts ta n d in g
ch eap .
C all a t Ne,ws office.
500,000, an d is a p p o rtio n e d fo r
A 6 tf
th em s u s te n a n c e an d re c re a tio n , Im p ro v em en t.
h ig h w ay s in o r a d ja c e n t to n a ­
tio n al fo re s ts in fo u rte e n w est­ FOR S A L E — O ne sto re b u ild in g
■t-,
.
j
j
-•
i
i
edge
,h e com m on m eth o d s of L ite s c o n se rv a tiv e policy,
b at- e rn s ta te s an d (Alaska.
an d lan d . C all o r w rite Mrs.
d isp o sal, m ay be
w iser lo rie s of th is new c o n stru c tio n
O regon receives $53 3 ,0 0 0 and
M. A. N ielson,
P o rt
O rfo rd ,
'h a n »>« caged raccoon b u t th e ir have been in use th re e
y e a rs W a sh in g to n $ 4 1 5 ,0 0 0 , u n d e r th e
O regon.
th e k n o w led g e of
th e p ro g ram as a p p ro v ed by th e sec­
re ta ry o f a g ric u ltu re an d
Just
th is perio d of
su ccessfu l
use.
a n n o u n ced by th e d is tric t fo re s­
m ost a d v is a b le to
co n sig n p r » s t-o -L ite a n n o u n c e s R u b b erib te r, P o rtla n d , O regon.
uth e '*,tB r3 - ,I ,d h a z a rd b a tte rie s a re a v a ila b le
fo r all
T h e p ro g ra m fo r th e v ario u s
i . i .
r
th e h e a lth an d p ro fit o f th e fu- m ak es of cars.
s ta te s w ere d e te rm in e d
follow
¡ l u r e fo r th e toll an d expense th u s
" S e v e ra l o th e r m a k e rs o f fine
ing co n fe re n c e s a tte n d e d by th e
av o id ed , o r w h e th e r It is b e st cars, in a d d itio n to th e P a c k a rd , s ta te h ig h w ay co m m issio n ers, bu-
PORT ORFORD NEWS
ll.M
BANK
OF
Tuesday, April 19, 1927.
Chance for Curry Lad
Our lives are measured by the deeds we do, the
thoughts we think, the objects we pursue.—Anon.
MINING
One of the great fundamental industries of the
world is mining, and any section endowed with com­
mercial mineral resources is assured of an ultimate
development worth while. Curry’s resources of this
character have laid dormant in the past, due to lack
of transportation, but with the advent of the great
Roosevelt highway the time has arrived when they
will receive the attention of experienced mining men
and experienced mining money—the combination
ecessary for a successful development. Rich in gold, I
platinum, copper, chrome, iron iioioiiiiiiiiiioooooooo’
platinum, copper, chrome, iron and coal, with deep­
water transportation available and an equable all-
year-round climate, Curry need have no fear of the!
W1.
future. Her minerl development may be hastened
by reliable publicity as to her resources and by the
establishment of a mineral exhibit at Port Orford hlm M 13
BANDON
H A T T O N ’S
SERVICE STATION
Associated Gas
Kelly Springfield Tires
L. B. HATTON
Prop.
Port Orford, Oregon
the prest Federal Funds for
Road Building
quirements are being met by the Curry-Coos Mining i
association, composed of mining men of the district, * WU8te n,at«rialH
and
stride forward in this great commercial undertaking.
Fort Orford is on the eve of a great develop-
merit of its varied natural resources. Deep-sea fish-
ing will e furnish the take off yet
£ ii this • month, with
Port Orford cedar operations following closely on
its heels, and the through north and south tourist
traffic over the scenic Roosevelt highway coming
along around the first of July. Considerable activ-
ity is manifest in the mineral situation, and the
promise of large timber developments and harbor
improvements appear bright.
a"d th*3,1" sald wl,h ruILki 0Wli ,,
sewage
LADIES
We invite you when
in Bandon to use our
waiting room at your
convenience to rest and
meet your friends. Cen­
trally located next door
io Hotel Westland.
All kinds of expert
beauty work done here.
keeplnB with ^«st-o-
‘ng1tln,r‘81 ,ar” “ot 30 r«a8<’"able without
problem_ whHther ,t i8 sanest
and
’’“3‘®
Coquille is to have a flower show featuring the
« ¡ E V Ä
e
d ev elo p m en t
as I fore8t 8ervice
iris. Port Orford, with its acres upon acres of the th e n o r a t a n y o th e r tim e,
s ta n d a rd e q u ip m e n t.
It is said J T h e s ta te q u o ta s of fu n d s In ­
beautiful rhododendron, should awake to the pos- it is q u ite p ossible to tran »
clu d e in m an y In sta n c e s b alan c es
sibilities that a featuring of this wonderful flower forni a br,Kht body of water or Ranger Job Not Easy One j re m a in in g from th e a p p o rtio n -
open up. No time should be lost if advantage is to ^ en X \ n d nn. n ^ h L m ^ ' t i o n ' 1’ by
by - - e fore<,t r a n ^ r ’g pog|tlon 19 m en tt . q » d » fo r th e c u r™n t « -
u sin g th eee as
re c e p tacles
fo r »
be taken of the flower at its best this year.
The Curry country is enjoying springtime, with
its abundance of wild flowers in bloom.
T id e T a b le fo r
W eek
W ed n esd ay , A pril 2 0 th
T h u rsd a y , A pril 21
F rid a y , A pril 22
H aitirday. A pril 23
B unday. A pril 24
M onday, A pril 25
T uesday. A pril 2 6
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w aste. It is q u ite p o ssib le— an d
m ore, It h as been d o n e — to m ak e
su ch w a te rs a m ost v iru le n t m en-
' ace to h u m a n life, a d ead ly po­
tion w aitin g th e u n w ary .
T he
d iscu ssio n h as s tra y e d f a r from
an ocean bay, p e rh a p s, b u t
it
m a tte rs little .
T he p e rfo rm a n c e
of p o llu tio n is m uch th e suine
w h e re v e r it is ap p lied .
It m ust
cease som e day, a n d it w ill cease
■ And w hal e n o rm o u s folly It Is
| to d e c la re th a t w a te r p o llu tio n is
. eco n o m ically p ro fita b le !
In th e
lo n g ru n it is th e m ost co stly
econom y th a t could be in acilcn d .
an d is seen In Its tru e sem b lan ce
a s in ex cu sab le a n d p e rilo u s e x ­
tra v a g a n c e .
A D O L L A R ’S W O R T H
STOP AT THE
W ESTERN H O TEL
EXCELLENT CAFE
Mrs. W T. White, Jr.
Manager
Scientist Delves Deep
W hen W illiam Beebe,
s c ie n ­
tis t and e x p lo re r of th e
New
Y ork Z oological so ciety , m ak es a
trip o f a m ile o r m o re below th e
o c e a r su rfa c e in o rd e r to observe
I fish in th e ir n a tiv e h a u n ts , he
will be eq u ip p ed w ith a w a te r ­
p ro o f te le p h o n e o v er w hich
he
will d ic ta te hla fin d in g s to s te n ­
o g ra p h e rs
D r Beebe is
p la n ­
n in g to d escen d in to th e ocean
in a ste e l cy lin d e r w hich is now
b eing s o c i a l l y m ad s fo r th e p u r­
pose.
Loggers
Pool Hall
NOTARY PUBLIC
CONFECTIONERY
Up-to-Date Goods
Always Fresh
W. J. Paulman, Prop.
Port Orford, Ore.
W. T. White
Port Orford, Ore.
•
New and Repair Work
UNDER NEW MANAGE­
M EN T
Ostrander’s
'SEASIDE HOrEL
Septic Tanks and Sewers
Plumbing and Painting
----- ESTIMATES FREE -----
BARBER SHOP
ITRHT CLASS M EA I j H
F a m ily S ty le
R. C. Ostrander.
W. H. SHERIDAN
General Contractor
Seaside Hotel
SUNDAY DINNERS A
SPECIALTY
Prop.
GOOD REDS
A
C o m fo rta b le ,
Place
Port Orford
H om elike
C o m fo rta .ile h u n tin g lodge
in big gam e te r r ito r y , eaa
iiy accessible, in co n n ectio n
w ith h o tel.
BRUSHES
CREEK SERVICE STATION
f
A ssociated Gas & Oils
CAMP GROUNDS, CABINS, AND
CAMP STORE
Curry Chapter No. 135
0. E. S.
R e g u la r m e e tin g s, th ird S a tu r ­
d ay of each m o n th .
V isito rs
alw ay s w elcom e.
L o u ise Scofield,
w o rth y
M atron ★
CERTAIN
W o rry and u n c e rta in ty , th e
PORT ORFORD
LODGE A. F. & A. M.
No. 170
On the Ocean
PA R K
—
Camping
—
Boating
—
Fishing
Free Wood
— Good W ater
n m k lilg
to
,o « r
th e
lim it e ,!
n a n it e v
r e w e r v s U ic w r ly
" w h y don*t I get a
r a p l y f — th eae d is c o m fo rts a re
e lim in a te d
w hen you use
IXING D ISTAN CE
M a s te r ,
W. T WHIT». Sr..
Secretary.
On the Lake
Tourist Headquarters
(W rtn g
«fueation
Meets second Saturday of each
month Visiting brethern w el­
come.
JOHN VAIL,
W o r s h ip f u l
B EA C H
K. M. PITNER
Proprietor.
Secretary
Chas. Wilson, Proprietor,
AGATE
G uides fu rn ish e d if d esired
F lo re n c e P o n t­
ing
located in the heart of the hunting
grounds. Good fishing.
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Real
Estate
O F ALL KINDS
Telephone Stands
for Democracy
feet of c e d a r stu m p a g e an d will
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