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_Port_Orford, Oregon, Tuesday, June 21, 1927. PORT ORFORD NEWS Published weekly at Port Orford, Oregoa Along the Seashore OBO W BOMANSON, E d ito r E n te re d a t th e P o ato fflee a t P o rt O rfo rd . O regon, a t second class m ail m a tte r u n d e r Act of M arch 3, 187». SU B SC R IPT IO N R A TES: One T e a r ---------------------------|l . « 0 Six M o n t h s _________________ 11.00 A d v ertisin g ra te s 16 oen ts p er colum n Inch. Tuesday, June 21, 1927. Life in the open is a great character builder. —Calvin Coolidge. Tt»le T a b le fo r W eek E n d in g J u n e 2H, 1927, at P ort O rfo rd . H igh T ide Low T ide AM. PM AM PM W ednesday. J u n e 22 . 6 :0 0 6 :1 6 11:17 11:24 T h u rsd a y , J u n e 23 ____ ___ __ 6 22 7 :0 7 12:36 12:21 F rid a y , J u n e 24 . 7:41 7 :5 8 1 43 1:21 S a tu rd a y , Ju n e 25 8 :5 5 8 :4 6 245 2 21 S u n d ay , Ju n e 26 9 :5 7 9 :3 3 3 :4 0 3 :2 0 M onday, J u n e 2 7 -___________ 1 0 5 4 4 :1 6 1 0 :4 9 4: 32 T uesday, J u n e 28 1 1 .4 6 5 :1 9 5 :0 8 PORT ORFORD NEWS THE FORUM ANNOUNCEM ENT Dr. L. R. Pugh has opened permanent dental offices in the Fromm building, Port Orford, where he will receive the public from 9 to 12 and from 1 to 5. i E d ito r's N ote: In th is col um n T he N ews w elcom es th e fre e and fra n k ex p ressio n s of the c itizen s of th is d is tric t on q u e s tio n s of th e day. A rticles m ust be sig n ed , b u t w rite r's s ig n a tu re w ill be w ith h eld if so re q u e ste d » E d ito r, l uu i uuu i g ^ a K i i in a B i n u ii f m i a im i niniiiniiunmmiiii'»«.......it»'1- ..... m a— aaaaaanal P o rt O rfo rd News. tr u s te d th e ir sav in g s to it and and Mrs. W illiam H o ag lu n d , Mr. o ffe r w o rth y c a re e rs to am b itio u s D e a r S ir: and Mrs. W infield Brow n and A t th is tim e w hen so m uch is m en an d w om en. Physician and Surgeon son B uster. Miss G e rtru d e B row n, By M. T ay lo r W rig h t. being said a b o u t in c o rp o ra tin g .Miss V irg in ia B row n. A rlo S am P o rt O rfo rd from the s ta n d O ffice 4 91, H ome 4 92 son, Mr. and Mrs. W. G W ind- P hones F rom th e sacred fo ld s of th e p o in t of business, as a m o th e r I d e a r old flag T he n a tu r a l deep w ater h a r w ould lik e to ex p ress my view s b ig le r an d d a u g h te r G lenda. F ah y -M o rrlso n B ldg. I An a n g ry eag le calls, b o r a t P o rt O rfo rd is th e s t r a from th a t s ta n d p o in t. B andon, O regon. It sta n d s I W hy tu rn th is child aw ay from tegic fa c to r In th e d ev elopm ent to reaso n th a t if we expect in school o f th e C u rry c o u n try If th a t vesto rs to lo cate h ere we m us; Refiners en d ‘Buyers o f F o r w e a rin g o v eralls. co n tin u e s to rem ain unim proved m ak e P o rt O rford a safe and s a n th e n a tu r a l reso u rces of the tr ib ita ry place I N ative Platinum an d G old to live— p ro tectio n re ta rd e d 1 H is fa th e r fo u g h t on th e b a ttle u ta ry c o u n try w ill be O ld G r o w th Y e llo w F ir H ig h es t M a rk e t Prices from fire, police p ro tectio n , and m a te ria lly in th e ir d ev elo p m en t. ' field E e e U u M 1907 p er tie r $ 1 .7 5 s a n ita ry p ro tectio n . N a tu re has T h a t o u r p u b lic schools m ig h t F o r y ears p a st o u ts id e in te re s ts so blessed us th a t S econd G ro w th F ir, p er W ILD BER G B R O S. fo rtu n a te ly 1 live, h iv e succeeded in p re v e n tin g the* SM ELTING a REFINING CO. t i e r ................................. » 1 ,5 0 ep id em ics have been ra re , but Offices: 742 Market Sr.. San Francis-, Now w hile h e's 111 In a so ld ie r's la r g e r use of th is n a tu r a l a sse t, I Plant: bouth San Francisco C e lla r , p e r t ie r » 1 .0 0 th a t is no a ss u ra n c e a g a in s t th e ( w ard . and only la st w in te r an o rg a n fu tu re w ith th e g re a t tide of S ta n d a r d C e lla r P o s t s , e a . 7c Is th is th e tr e a tm e n t th a t we ized o u ts id e e ffo rt w as m ade t o ' to u ris ts com ing in. M ost m en give? keep th e P o rt O rfo rd d is tric t and w om en have th e w e lfare of "bottled up” in th e a tro c io u s a t th e co m m u n ity iD w hich th ey S p e a r P la c e 2 M iles N o rth of He sacrificed to o u r c o u n try ’s te m p t to c re a te a gam e reserv e live at h e a rt en o u g h th a t th ey do P o rt O rfo rd . call. of ail la n d s lying w est of th e n o t w illingly allow c o n d itio n s to W ith th e e x is t th a t a re h a rm fu l to th e ir And th e m o th e r striv e s to e a rn R o o sev elt highw ay. th e ir b re a d ; p ro sp ect of th e im m ed iate g r e a t h e a lth , and th e ir c h ild re n 's V et. you w ould tu r n th e ir child e r use of th e h a rb o r, th ese o u t h e a lth . from school, side in te re s ts a re ag a in a tte m p t I re a d in a re cen t issue of T he We w o n d er why, is conscience ing to c o n tin u e th e " b o ttlin g u p ” News ab o u t th e n ecessity to p ro C o m m e r c ia l and S a v in g s dead ? process, an d la s t w eek a p ap er tect th e ch ild re n a g a in s t the In o u r s is te r co u n ty to th e n o rth speed m a n ia c — esp ecially w ith Ood. give su ch people so b er gave f u r th e r evidence of th e S a f e t y D e p o s it B o x e s o u r g ra d e schools located on the th o u g h t, p ro p a g a n d a being in d u lg ed in in h ighw ay. I have seen sco res of fo r R e n t F o r an a c t lik e th is, th e re 's fu rth e ra n c e o f th is o b jectiv e by cases of th e " s p e e d s te rs ” te a r n o d efen se. d ecry in g the in c o rp o ra tio n of the ing p a st th e school w ith no a t J u s t cu re th em of th e ir base co n tow n of P o r t O rfo rd . te n tio n to th e school signs. F o r ceit. T he reaso n fo r th is o u tsid e in tu n a te ly no tra g e d y h as re su lte d A nd bless th em w ith som e te rfe re n c e is n o t h a rd to fath o m . as yet, b u t we m u st n o t o v e r com m on sense. C e rta in la rg e in te re s ts w ho have look th e fact th a t from now on been successful in th e " b o ttlin g th e tra v e l w ill in crease rap id ly Now th e R agle sm iles, fo r the u p ” gam e in th e p a st, w ill not w ttn a c o rre sp o n d in g ly in crease people say be read y to develop th e ir h o ld o f reck less d riv e rs. Do we have PO RT ORFO RD, ORE. T h at schools a re free to all th e ings In th e »Port O rford d is tric t to w ait u n til a tra g e d y a c tu a lly b o y s; u n til th e ir o th e r tim b e r is ex ta k e s place b efo re we w ake up It m a tte rs not w hat clo th es they h a u ste d , p robably from fiftee n to a n d ta k e a d v a n ta g e of th e p ro w ear. tw e n ty y e a rs h en ce; th e re fo re , te c tio n we need — u n til som e W h e th e r o v eralls o r co rd u ro y s. the only way to o b ta in th e ir ob babe, possibly y o u rs o r m in e— is je ctiv e is to keep C u rry co u n ty b ro u g h t hom e cold an d lifeless, in su b ju g a tio n u n til th e y a re or in ju re d and crip p led for life? ready. C u rry ’s c itiz e n s - citizens Of th e to ta l p o p u latio n of th e ! C om m on sense says act now and who Invested In good f a i t h —a re U nited S tate«, an av e ra g e of | p rev en t such h u m an d e stru c tio n . to he used as m ere paw ns on th e W om en, fo r ages, have been m ore th a n one in every 5 0 is a tim b e r c h e c k erb o ard of those th e sym bol of a d v a n c e m e n t- not d ire c t in v e s to r in th e se c u ritie s o u tsid e in te re s ts If such p ro p a being c o n te n t to sta n d s till, or, o f e le c tric lig h t and p o w er com g a n d a is su ccessfu l in its p u r w orse s till, go b ack w ard . Can panies. B esides th is v ast a rm y of pose. we w om en, an d e sp ecially we m ore th a n th re e m illio n s of peo P o rt O rford now h as an op m o th e rs, a ffo rd to fall b eh in d ? ple, th e re a re u n c o u n ta b le m il p o rtu n ity to b reak th e fe tte rs • • • • lio n s of w age e a rn e rs w hose C an we allow the o p p o rtu n ity to th a t have held it in bondage so in c o rp o ra te slip th ro u g h o u r lin h a rd -e a rn e d sav in g s d ep o sited In long. T he way is c le a r, sim ple, b a n k s a re In tu rn e d lo an ed to i n and c a rrie s no u n d u e b u rd e n on gers, and lose th e a d v a n ta g e of d u s try on th e se c u rity of sto ck s p ro te c tio n fo r o u r c h ild re n ? I anyone. Rise up. V oters, and th in k not. We w om en have ii an d bonds. The e le c tric lig h t ta k e th e d e te rm in e d sta n d tliat an d p o w er in d u s try alo n e re p re you a re ca p a b le of a tte n d in g to been given th e p riv ileg e of th e ii se n ts a to ta l in v estm en t of $8.- y o u r own a ffa irs w ith o u t o u tsid e vote. How b e tte r can we use it I (»00,000,000, m ore th a n »08 for in te rfe re n c e — t h r o w off the th a n fo r th e p ro tectio n of o u r 0 » « • • hom es an d o u r c h ild re n ? e a rh m an. w om an and child In sh a c k le s of o u tsid e d o m in atio n T h a n h you. th e U nited S tates. and be w o rth y of citizen sh ip in E le c tric ity is com ing to m ean th is section so w o n d erfu lly bless-* A P o rt O rfo rd M other. m o re and m ore in th e lives of th e ed w ith n a tu r a l reso u rces and A m erican people ev ery day. Soon n u tu ra l co n d itio n s. B ew are of a e le c tric re frig e ra to rs , c lea n ers, la s t m in u te a tte m p t to In flu w ashing m ach in es an d o th e r d e ence y o u r vote by th o se o u tsid e vices m ay be seen in ev ery hom e in te re s ts w ho seek to hold back a n d w ith th is e n la rg e d o p p o rtu n th e d ev elo p m en t o f P o rt O rford 4 » ......................... ......................................... ity fo r serv ice th e e le c tric lig h t fo r m a n y y e a rs m o re to satisfy Q uite a spell ago a M ister Bern I i U N D ER N EW MANAGE- I an d pow er In d u stry w ill becom e th e ir own se lfish p u rp o ses, and ja tn in F ra n k lin w ro te a piece to ', J M ENT 4 an even m ore v ital fa c to r th an vote fo r th e IM M ED IA TE d e v e l-' ■ th e pap ers in w hich he sa id : He ev er before. U nder c a re fu l s u o pm ent of o u r reso u rces— th e in w ho by th e plow w ould th riv e p ervision of s ta te co m m issio n s to c o rp o ra tio n of P o rt O rfo rd being m ust e ith e r hold, h im self, or re g u la te ra te s fa irly , it will con th e first ste p in tha» has d ev elo p d riv e ,' an d th is s ta te m e n t tin u e to grow , e a rn in g su ffic ie n t m ent. co n tin u e d to he -e g a rd e d as q u ite to keep its eq u ip m e n t In first- F IR S T CLASH M EA LS a m o u th fu l by all and su n d ry F am ily S tyle class o p e ra tin g c o n d itio n , pay M C. P u rd in , E lk riv e r m iner, w ho q u o te it and copy It on ca rd s rea so n a b le d iv id en d s (o th e mil m ade his first trip to tow n since to h a n g in fro n t of th e ir d esk s lions of In v esto rs w ho have en his recent illness. and w ork it in colored w ools to SUNDAY D IN N E R S A h a n g in th e p a rlo r and teach it S P E C IA L T Y to th e young and risin g g e n e ra tion to use w hen th ey speak a piece a t school. GOOD B E D S It w ent o v er big. as th e sa y C o m fo r t a b le , H o m e lik e ing is, and is still very p o p u la r P lace am o n g the v a st n u m b e r of citi zens wh< live and m ove an d h a v th e ir b eing and hold th e ir jobs C o m fo rta d e h u n tin g lisdge m d m ake th e ir in v e stm e n ts and in big g am e te r rito ry , e a s b rin g up th e ir young in a o tr" ily acces- ¡ble, in co n n ectio n place like San F ran cisco , fo r in w ith hotel. stan ce. hut who will n e ith e r hold G uides fu rn ish e d if d e sire d . n o r d riv e on electio n day if th e elec tio n booth is six teen feet out R e g u la r m eetin g s, th ird S a tu r of th e ir re g u la r tra v e l path . d ay of each m o n th . V isitors E. M. P IT N E R He w ho'd see his city grow alw ay s w elcom e. P ro p rie to r. m ust vote to help to m ak e it so, L ouise Scofield. is Ju st ex actly as tr u th f u l and W o rth y M atron sen sib le as th e th in g Ben said, THE BOY IN OVER ALLS H. L. HOUSTON, M.D. Outside Interference 4- SELF GOVERNMENT The fundamental principle of American inde pendence is self government, and we have demon strated to the world at large that intelligent self gov ernment is the solution of the governmental prob lem. Our form of government—as a nation—as a state—as a county—as a city—as a school or road district—is founded on this principle. While on rare occasions bad government has resulted, the fault was due to the fact that the citizens themselves did not exercise their constitutional rights. Of the thousands of incorporated cities and towns in the United States rare indeed is self gov ernment bad, and these cities and towns are made up of average people. Port Orford’s citizenry will av erage with the rest, and there is no reason to believe that Port Orford is not capable of efficient self gov ernment. Port Orford’s future necessarily rests on good local government, and to provide such government Port Orford must incorporate—the • only way in which it can be provided. Men capable to give effi cient self government live in Port Orford and own property here; elect them to office and give them your support. Efficient self government at reason able cost will result. Order Winter Wood NOW J. C. FREDERICK OF BANDON Port Orford Hardware Co. With the Roosevelt highway open to through north and south traffic during July the dreams of the citizens of Curryland will have’come true. Make the vote on incorporation unanimous; unity makes for a substantial community. V w H ighw ay Map P o rtlu n d , O re., J u n e 18 The O regon S tate M otor asHovtatton haa ju s t iwNued , fo r ritatrib u tto n th e moat u p -to -d a te m ap of th e w estern I n lted S tate« for th e uhc of th e a u to in o b ilis t th a t has yet been p roduced T h is m ap is p re p a re d w ith th e Idea o f show Ing th e re c re a tio n a l c e n te rs of the w estern U nited S ta le s and is issued u n d e r (he su b title . "T h e I lay g ro u n d of A m erica " T he m ap show s eleven s ta te s an d tw o provinces in C an ad a and Is so p rep ared as to show all m ain tra v e le d h ig h w ay s T hese | h ig h w ay s a re in tu r n m a rk e d to show th • v ario u s ty p es of s u r Associated Gas R o d erick M « acleay an d wife ....... • *’ ” I. .« u ra y unu wile an d c h ild re n . R o d erick M urtha and Mary, a rriv e d thin m o rn in g from P o rtlu n d en ro i,le to W ed- d e rb u rn w here th ey w ill spend (he su m m e r on th e M acleay es- la te T h ree m aid s acco m p an ied th e ch ild re n Melvin .1 P a in e of P o rtla n d d ro v e th e M acleav car front th e n o rth and th e fam ily m ade th e trip In it dow n th e coast Mr R aln e re tu rn e d n o rth th is m o rn in g , __________ . Mt ■■ \ - v isito r in M arshfield Kelly Springfield Tires Blue Bird CONFECTIONERY with I I fo r a >ix week«’ t r u s t s u h s e n p t s a n I P a p e r inr ih r IInm- ■a II z »* m « U • wdl a» tb.. tr «Milk « tino »«.li., artto* «te •>/ iw«, and O»e ntbrf f. Taa C k r is t ia n P' " " « „ rl.l H itlr NOTARY PUBLIC BUILDING •tOon 40,1 .Im f mi«, «„„h. ,1.^ tj n ew s,n t M - i r » ii»ek Ray m aUen H urt«,. H am «a I »--k.' „ ,ai».KpM— , u 1»'«« p ,u,n„ print) Port Orford. Ore. K IN D S Currv Chapter No. 135 O. E. S. Septic Tanks and Sewers Plumbing and Painting ----- ESTIMATES FREE ----- but you d o n 't h e a r m any people c o m m ittin g th a t to m em ory or p u ttin g it In p ractice. —«Chronicle. F lo re n c e P o n t ing S ecretary . The Misses P a u lin e Fw eden an d C h ris tin e N’agie of M arsh field have been sp en d in g a week at K n ap p 's W. II. SHERIDAN General Contractor Seaside Hotel BEACH PARK On the Ocean — <)n the Lake Tourist Headquarters Camping — Boating — Fishing Free Mood — — Good Mater " « l u g to th e l i m i te r n u m b e r of cabin« w ould advise m a k in g y o u r r c e i r s t b . n « e a rly . S eason op en s April 15th. I Utlrrwl W. T. White New and Repair Work AGATE V a a r l . l f , „ „ , a , 7Ml . p e d a l « T if a r . •I« ,. t ,1 to » o m » » • »n,I c h tlilre a a ta te rv a fg , apart» n.uate • *1 • >' « I« >B'«i yottr hook* ih » fra leu a a» SEASIDE HOTEL E state to Its Senpr Loggers Pool Hall CONFECTIONERY Up-to-Date Goods Always Fresh W. J. Paulman, Prop. Port Orford, Ore. Mrs. David McKenzie Prop. He Who’d See His City 0 Port Orford. Oregon Grow Must Note to Help to Make It So. PORT ORFORD COMMERCIAL CO. “ t Ria tr i rntumanm I A g ate B each P a rk » The M inne W it club of M .ir-h field cam e to P o rt O rfo rd S u n day fo r 'h e ir a n n u a l picnic in | ' h e b e a u tifu l A gate Beach p ark . T hose p re s e n t w ere G eorge G ra h a m . C h arles V D a v is and wife. Mrs Jo h n D ashnev. Mr- H a rry M eK -ow n. Miss E na iMc Keown M - - M a rg aret S ta u ff Mr and Mr« F E B rando. Mrs W illiam In g ra m . Mrs. H. A. H a r ris, J o h n S t a r t . Miaa F ra n c e - " k M - Ii t sta c k . C h e ste r I in, Mr a n d Mrs H a r y No bb an d J o h n N oble. K orige N o ble. Ml«- '»etty Br s u Mrs. O. 1 W B r ir s - Mr and M r- C h a rle - ia. hap: elle an d n Ja c k . Mr 10.27c PER MILE rile a v e ra g e cost of o p e ra tin g a n a u to m o b ile 1 0 .2 7 e m its | h t m ile . , ' "ii c a n e a sily d e te r m in e how PORT ORFORD LODGE A. F. & A. M. No. 170 Mine \\ i> Club Picnics THE C HRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR I Port Orford, Oregon CANDIES CIGARS STATIONERY A D O Î X A R ’S W O R T H C lip th is coup on an d m a ll it L. B. HATTdN Prop. Real OF ALL Marshfield Items H A T T O N ’S SERVICE STATION IT’S EVERYBODY’S JOB The upbuilding of Port Orford is every citizen’s jol»—the prosperity of the community depends on The Public’s Investment the united action of all, and all must work as a unit else nothing worth while can be accomplished. To sit back and wait until one man accomplishes what he has set out to do, and will do, without lifting a hand to help, smacks considerably of the panhandler who is a. wonderful receiver but contributes nothing to the good of a community. HoW much better for ev ery citizen to assist that one man by doing the things that are necessary to be done from a community standpoint, rather than sit back and await the re sults of his actions like dependent children. How much more manly—more self-respecting— more sportsmanlike—and how such teamwork would be appreciated by that one man who is working in every citizen’s interest. Take counsel with yourself, Mr. Voter, and see if you are doing the square thing by that one man. * FUNNY BIRDS . The ostrich is a funny bird and his counterpart in one particular at least is found in the man incap able of reasoning. When something comes up the ostrich does not understand he attempts to hide his body by sticking his head in the sand: with the man described an attempt is made to hide his ignorance by much loose talk. Neither succeed. Funny birds indeed. BANK M eets second S a tu rd a y of each m o n th V isitin g b re th e rn wel- | com e, j • JOHN VAIL. p h o ae. f W o rsh ip fu l ; W. T. W HITE. Hr., • m u c h y o u l o s e w h e n y o n d r iv e " • n r e a r o n b u s in e s s t h a t c a n b e t r a n s a c t e ,! o v e r t h e t< le - M a s te i ’ t a ll " I s in g D ista n ce* * S e c r e ta r \. I WOODMEN OF THE WORLD W. O, W. Camp 609 M eets firs t F rid a y of each n n th . Vi<itor< w elcom e to o u r cam p. AY. J . SA RIN , C. C. IlE R N A L FO R T Y . C lerk. ; CONG DISTANCE 7 1 LOCAL AND TELEGRAPH . 4 J • J SERVICE FIRST