e 2. _Port_Qrford2_üregon, Tuesday, August 23, 1927. PORT ORFORD NEWS PORT ORFORD NEWS Masons Picnic at Pistol River Pub Ila bed w eekly a t Port Orford, Oregon OEO W 8 0 RANSON Editor T h e Gold B each and B rookings ANNOUNCEM ENT M asons and E a ste rn S ta rs held a E n te re d a t th e P o sfo fflce a t P o rt O rfo rd , O regon, as second class plcnte s t P isto l riv e r S unday. Tide T ab le for W eek E nding Aug. 30. m all m a tte r u n d e r Act of M arch 3, 187# A bout 30 o r 40 people w ere p re s ­ at Port Orford. Dr. L. R. Pugh has opened perm anent e n t, and a f te r th e b o u n tifu l H igh T ide Low T ide lu n ch a m ost en jo y ab le a fte r­ SUBSCRIPTION RATES: AM P.M AM P.M dental offices in the Fromm building. Port noon w as sp en t p lay in g gam es. W ednesday. A u g u st 24 0.34 9 :5 g 4 91 One T e a r ___________________ 9 1 0 0 4:24 Mr. an d Mrs. B. O. Jo h n so n , well T h u rsd a y . A ug u st 25 ___ 1 1 :1 7 4 :4 7 4 :5 3 Orford, where he will receive the public 8tx M o n t h s _________________ 91.00 know n In P o rt O rfo rd b o th won F rid ay , A u g u st 26 ........... 1 1 .5 0 5 27 5 5 4 ru n n in g races. M rs F red C augh A d v ertisin g rate« IB c en ts h er colum n Inch S a tu rd a y . A u g u st 27 .1 1 :2 5 1 2 :2 2 6 :0 3 6 :1 4 from 9 to 12 and from 1 to 5. ell won a w alk in g race, and Geo. ' p S u n d ay , A u g u st 28 ____ 12:03 1 2 :5 2 6 37 6 :5 0 J. W oods o f B ro o k in g s w as *he M onday. A u g u st 2# ___ .1 2 :4 0 l:» 0 7 :0 7 7 :2 5 Tuesday, August 23, 1927. w in n er In o ne race. T h re e c ar T u esd ay , A u g u st 30 ....... . 1 :1 5 14 8 7:35 8 .0 0 loads w as th e re p re se n ta tio n from frien d s. T he lu n ch eo n of b aked tin, m in k , sk u n k , an o ccasional P o rt O rfo rd lodge and C u rry !■ noon on A ugust 31. T h is a n n u - This country will not be a good place for any of salm o n , boiled h am . p o ta to sal- fis h e r o r o tte r. c h a p te r. Refiners and -Buyers o f al ev en t is held in h o n o r of th e 1 u s to live in, unless we make it a good place in which 1. h o t ro lls, b lu e b e rry , p each T he d ream , o r Is it a d ream b irth d a y of R o b e rt M orris, th e Native Platinum and Gold an d ap p le pie, cak e an d coffee, J o f e v e ry p ro g ressiv e citisen of to live.—Theodore Roosevelt. real treat from ¡ P o r t O rford has been and"":« - • » ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ . r - u n d - r o f th e E a ste rn Star, H ighe st Mat4cet Prices th e accu sto m ed d in n e r of s ta t ch ick en . Mrs. W illiam G illings. In a few a p t w ords, p resen ted Mrs. W atterson w ith a b e a u tifu l b o u q u e t of flow ers grow n In lo ­ cal g a rd e n s the b u ild in g o f a g re a t h a rb o r a ’ P o r t O rfo rd . C o n g re ss has m ade an a p p ro p ria tio n of fu n d s fo r » p re lim in a ry su rv e y to asc a s c e r ta in e rta in w h e th e r o r not th e a p p ro p ria tin g of g o v ern m en t fu n d s fo r b u ild in g RADICALISM a b re a k w a te r fo r the p ro tectio n Having exhausted every legal technicality, save l*ORT O R F O R D , “ OUT ' of th is h a rb o r w ould be Ju stified . a possible interference on the part of a United States W H E R E T H E W EST E N D S” T rib u ta ry to th is h a rb o r a re bl! lions of feet of c e d a r and Hr suprem e court justice, the two M assachusetts ra d i-‘ I C o n tin u ed from page 1) tim b e r, ripe and a w a itin g m eans cals—Sacco and Vanzetti—are to be executed today' o f tra n s p o rta tio n , W hile in th e fo r m urder committed, in 1920. The long legal delay' has perm itted the radical element all over the world .p e o p le have b egun to realise that va»ni°«’ mJnen,’#e splendid q u a lity of coal, to organize an effort to free these men—an elem en t|,he c o u n ty ’s p e rm an en t asset is a ve ns of of w hich w ill be developed as th a t seeks to destroy all organized government and ihe T 11', , h » 9,ock raisin g , d airy a ” ro ad s and tr a n s p o rta tio n set up chaos instead. Bomb outrages, mobs, th re a ts, 1 ' " i i X ,, 68 47 5 19 71 in 66 20 47 1 74 ers may fully realize th at justice can be both s u r e ” ” 64 49 4 2 th e n u m ero u s s tre a m s 17 21 70 and swift, as delays occasioned by the recognition. van H. Jo h n s to n . O bserver. v alley s th a t m ak e th e best o f trifling technicalities are undermining the whole' of d a iry ra n c h e s and on can n o t b u t n o tice w hile d riv in g on the su p erstructure of government. County Clerk’s Filings h ig h w ay th e load a f te r load of E d w a rd B ow m an to R obt. V Radicalism, or Bolshevikism, naturally thrives in _ _ „......... n can s filled w ith m ilk or cream w a rra n ty deed those quarters where the ignorant foreigners COn- t b ein g ta k » n to ch eese facto ry , R yan, R obt. V. Ryan to gregate, namely the large cities, but it is also to b e ' ''-»denspry or ice cream p lan t Moles, w a rra n ty deed. Jo h n E found in some form in every sect^n of the cou n try ' L X ^ X d ^ X X " U n ited S tates of A m erica to E. Moles, p aten t. — even in the small towns. It may not be as notice- o u s s tre a m s of th e d is tric t, w here Jo h L n ouise W ilber to L ouis K napp, able as in cities where its adherents mass, but nev er-ih can ,ee the d iffe re n t d a iry w a rra n ty deed. ( ran ch es, does he realize w here U al. & Ore. L u m b er Co. to S a r­ theless we have “reds” all over who are “agin the the rpaI valu. 0, the C0Ulltv u n , w a rra n ty deed. government. It is not only the dutv of officers \evei was th e re so n o r clim ate ah L. H a rriso D. L indsley to C h alm er sworn to uphold the law, but the duty of all loval beftf th e h ig h w a y c o m m is s io n cap ab le o f being b u ilt up Io a an Im pression on h e r m ind th a t ROCK M E W ED C. H. P u rcell, d is tric t e n g in e e r. is rg e fu tu re b u stn ess. ev er since It has been one of h er 1' S public roads. As In all o th e r p a rts of C u rry g re a t d e sires to visit P o rt O rford I C o n tin u ed from P age 1) •I M. D evers, a tto rn e y f o r th e co u n ty , th e c o u n try s u rro u n d in g an d revel in th e m any re c re a tio n - ou s fire p la c e In th a t well know n h ig h w ay co m m issio n . I P o rt O rfo rd is a h u n te r 's and al a ttra c tio n s ab o u t w hich sh e hom e F rom h e re th e Jo u rn ey B 1 F Irv in , e d ito r O regon fis h e rm a n ’s p arad ise, th e riv ers, had h e ard She expressed a d e ­ s o u th w a r d was ta k e n up a b o u t Jo u rn a l. cre e k s and lak es well sto ck ed te rm in a tio n to re tu rn to th is r e ­ t h i ' • o 'clock , tlie o b jectiv e for N. E T h o m as, e d ito r. O regon w ith tr o u t, w hile th e h ills gion an d spend m ore tim e g a th ­ th e n ig h t b eing W ed d erb iirn . lan. ab o u n d w ith d eer, b e a r and q u ail. e rin g m a te ria l fo r h e r w ritin g s. w h ere th e p a rty was e n te rta in e d W. E. C h a n d le r, division e n ­ T h e h u n ts m a n m ay also get a by R. L. M acleay S u n d ay th e g in eer. h ig h w ay com m ission c o u g a r o r coyote, w hile coons a re W. S. G u erin . L anglois, b o u g h t Jo u rn e y so u th o v er th e new ly J. 8. S aw yer, d iv isio n e h g ln ee r. p le n tifu l, an d fo r th e tra p p e r re g iste re d C otsw old ram from J th e re a re besides th e above, m a r-D a v id M cKenzie c o n stru c te d p o rtio n of th e R oose­ h ig h w ay co m m ission velt w as h ad . th e p a rty going on Roy A K lein , s ta le h ig h w ay to G ra n ts P ass from C re sc e n t en g in eer. O th e r o u t-o f-to w n g u ests w ere: j C ity , from w hich point m any m em b ers left fo r th e ir hom es by A K P eck, a tto rn e y , M a r s h - tr a in field T he m em b ers of th e o fficial J A lbert M atson M arshfield party were: C h a r le s N lc o u d , M arshfield G o v e rn o r an d Mrs I 1, P a t­ L. D .'Felshelm , W e s t e r n te rso n . W orld, B andon M rs. J . B. 'R each of P o rtla n d , C. R W ade, a tto rn e y , 'B andon frie n d o f Mrs. P a tte rs o n C has. F A tw ood, B andon J u s tic e C oshow of th e O regon R ay M cN air. B andon s u p re m e cou rt Mr. an d Mrs. L. O. T lch en o r. J u s tic e R an d of th e O regon M yrtle P o in t New and Repair Work suprum s oonrt. A H R osa, B andon. S e n a to r C h arles H all IMrs A nna F ro m m . Gold VReach H B. V an O u te r, c h a irm a n o f ‘ T h e ta b le s w ere d a in tily d e c ­ Septic Tanka and Sewers th e h ig h w ay com m ission o ra te d w ith co lo rfu l b o u q u ets of C. E. Gates, m em b er of high ho m e-g ro w n d a h lia s an d place way com m ission c a rd s of p h o to g ra p h ic view s of Plumbing and Painting a J u d g e S aw yer, m em h er of th e ' local scenes. In clu d in g h is to ric h ig h w a y com m ission B attle rock, w ere p re sen ted to ----- ESTIMATES FR EE ----- T h o m as B K ay. sta te B oth tre a s- i th e , d is tin g u ish e d g u ests. ■rar G o v e rn o r and Mrs P a tte rs o n ex Ja m e s S te w a rt, o f th e s ta te | p ressed th e ir keen d e lig h t a l th e la n d board hom e lik e a tm o sp h e re . M rs Pat W. H. SHERIDAN R A 'B ooth fo rm e r ch a irm a n feraon re m a rk in g th a t sh e felt o f th e h lg h w av com m ission General C ontractor th a t sh e was In th e m idst o f old BUILDING OF ALL KINDS Seaside Hotel V V V V V V » » V V V w A D O L L A R ’S W O R T H C lip (hi« to iip t in « m l m t i l it w ith I I fo r a a i l w pp U ' it m / «»¿w-ri, fn r rh r H o m r- «• If t t r U V »Jr m h a ^eop^ la »1 >«Nt » il hmi Hi. *1 aewa .»f U r w «rkl ( i w i ,ta TSB «t»«*ctal w riter», aa w i l a« itecarttcK'n»« tie .1 M t» wm«p»*a «»«I t» il< lr*a • l»ter«*»ta. a»«ate. p«1 HlHM! ».I T«» m . qba .«v h«« t»»r » m id ia l aad ihr a fte r feature« T hi O H W ir r iA N S. m * . « M o n it o « lla .'h P l. s .r wer-1 m. • «it w rrha (ria l ««iha. . 'V ia.Jk.A.A-A.A - 4 iW w il lt» v S t a t io n B o a to n . M b m I ewete» awe »••Bar | U . >K m I | ». a .- w.A.w.a w a.a.A.4 ■ A.A.A.W.A BOYS’ COLUMN Want Ads Pay. a '♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ . I j (T o e n c o u ra g e • boys and . . girls 1 , In co m p o sitio n , T he N ew s will g lad ly p rin t a rtic le s th e y w rite d e sc rip tiv e o f scen ery , a c tu a l ex ­ p erien ces, cam p in g trip s , etc., th a t a re fre e from o b je c tio n a b le m a tte r .— E d ito r.) P o rt O rford. Or A ug 20, ’91 ____________ E d ito r N ew s: m . w , . 1th ______ _____ my mother an(1 _______ father, _ - i w w as pleased to m eet Mr. A dam s, who in v ited me to go up R ogue riv e r ,0 j , js hom e w ith him In his boat th a t he w as b u ild in g . So a fte r ta lk in g w ith my m o th e r and fa- th e r, I was g ra n te d p erm ission eo So I help ed him w ith his boat fo r th re e days, and on W ed­ n esd ay we s ta rte d up th e riv e r and we w ent to T.owery’s th e firs t day, and I w ent up to th e sheep cam p w ith th e A dam s boys th a t night and th e next m o rn in g we cam e dow n an d w ent th e rest of th e w ay and w hen we cam e to the end o f o u r Jo u rn ey we pulled th e b o at up on th e shore to d ry so we could p a in t it ag ain and we h ad to clean it up. So w hen o ne of th e boys w as cle a n ­ ing It we w ent in sw im m in g and I le a rn e d how to sw im a little th a t day. T he next day we w ent over to th e sheep cam p and I got th e sheep an d put them In th e c o rra l a n d th en wp got s u p ­ p er and then w ent to bed and got tip at th re e th a t m o rn in g and tu rn e d th e sheep o u t and then we w ent h om e and got th e re b e ­ fo re th e y w ere out of bed and th en we w ent h u n tin g th a t n ig h t fo r wild hogs a t th e sh eep cam p a n d WP saw som e d e e r an d fo u r hogs. T h a t n ig h t I saw a r a t ­ tle sn ak e w ith one ra ttle . W hen I was com ing h om e last T h u rsd a y I saw th re e little d eer on th e way dow n W ilb u r P o n tin g W IL D B E R G B R O S. S M E L T IN G i R E F I M N G CO Office,: 742 Market S t., San Feendaco Plant: South San Francisco ' H. L. HOUSTON, M.D. P h y sician an d S u rg eo n . P h o n es: O ffice 491, H om e 492 F ah y -M o rrlso n Bldg. B andon, O regon. Port Orford Hardware Co. BANK OF PORT ORFORD, ORB. BANDON Commercial and Ravings S afety D eposit Boxes fo r R en t Order W inter Wood NOW O ld G r o n th Yellow E ir p e r tie r «1.78 Second G ro w th F ir, p er t i e r .................... « 1 .50 C ed ar, p e r tie r «1.00 Standard Cedar P osts, ea. H A T T O N ’S SERVICE STATION Associated Gas J. C. FREDERICK S p ear P la c e 2 M iles N o rth of P o rt O rford. Blue Bird Kelly Springfield Tires :: : 4 H t « • ! I CONFECTIONERY L. B HATTON Prop. Po t Orford. Oregon ¡1 CANDIES ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ UI.ANHI» TED A im ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ FO R PA LE —Sm all p ick lin g c u ­ c u m b ers. 4 c en ts per pound L eave o rd e rs w ith O. I.eneve. A23 THE OLD MINER Loggers Pool Hall CIGARS STATIONERY • • • • CONFECTIONERY LTp-to-Date Goods Always Fresh W. J. Paulman. Prop. Port Orford. Ore. Mrs. David McKenzie Prop. = : ¡j Port Orford, Oregon Dona Dean M cC utcheon. Six score y ears to u ch ed him lig h tly . His eyes w ere yet keen and blue. H is voice had. the rin g of riches. H is ste p w as firm and tru e T he black san d s ran th ro u g h hl« fin g e rs. Xs hp told of Its p la tin u m and gold. And rev ealed to us som e of the secrets, W hich to us had n ev er been told. H is hom e was a m id st th e sand du n es. W hich w ere b u ilt and re b u ilt bV th e sea. H e panned out th e gold from the s h iftin g sa n d s. His frien d s, llkp-w lse, from ov t h u m a n ity . He knew tr u e m e ta h from th e d ro sses. And Joyed in d ig g in g depp. He co u n ted not th e losses. O nly th e gold of life did he keep And from th is w o n d erfu l old m i­ n e r. In h is hom e on the san d -d riv en sh o re . We received the tr u e gold of k in d n ess. R iches fa r above ra re s t ore. H M A xtell m ade a business tr ip to Gold B each T h u rsd a y Oeo C u rry cam e In from his E lk riv e r farm F rid a y w ith som e nice lo o k in g fru it C u rry c h a p te r No 135. E astern ::::n:!uu::::::R:nniiRt:::æma S ta r, m et in th e M asonic h all on a S a tu rd a y n ig h t, and am o n g o th e r m a tte rs o f b u sin ess discu ssed the a n n u a l venison b a rb ecu e w hich will be held on S ep tem b er 18th On the Ocean — On the Lake O w ing to th e sow er co n d itio n on th e beach n e a r B attle rock w here T ourist H eadquarters thi« a n n u a l even! h as alw ays Camping — Boating — Fishing been held in th e p ast, th e d e sig ­ n atio n o f the place fo r th is y e a r's Free Mood — — Good W ater tre a t w as left open u n til T u e s ­ d a y n ig h t O w ing to the lim ited number of , abtna w eald atfvtae T he c h a p te r received and ac­ m aking your rrservntiens «Mirly Season opens April I Ark cepted an in v ita tio n from the Hendon c h a p te r No 45. O cci­ PORT ORFORD COMMERCIAL CO. d e n ta l. to a tte n d th e a n n u a l Na ■nmnmannaranmaanamntwKntnnuruinnuiK.'snvnnin^uanianannusuna ta i Day c e le b ra tio n d in n e r at AGATE BEACH PARK E ,u b l„ M ¡907 a. 0 E astern S tar Meets THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR I ' ♦ . s Real U N D ER NEW MANAGE- M ENT ¿SEASIDE HOTEL Estate FIRST GLASS MEALS Fam ily S tyle SUNDAY DINNER«. SPECIA LTY ' NOTARY PUBLIC GODI» REDS D n n ifo rtab le, H om elike P lace W. T. White Port Orford, Ore. C o m fo rts »le h u n tin g lodge m big gam e te r rito ry , e a s ­ ily aoceasibte. In connection w ith hotel. Curry Chapter No. 135 O. E. S. G uides fu rn ish e d If d esired R e g u la r m eetin g s, th ird S a tu r ­ d ay of each m o n th V isitor» alw ays w elcom e. L ouise Scofield. W o rth y M atron F lo re n c e P o n t­ ing S e c re ta ry E. M. PITNER Proprietor. »' DON’T RUN DOWNSTAIRS A re you alw ays u p s ta irs when the tele p h o n e rin g s on th e floor b elow " PORT ORFORD LODGE A. F. & A. M. No. 170 An ex ten sio n telep h o n e, c o st­ ing only a few cent« a day, will save mile« of w alk in g and h o u rs of tim e Meets second Saturday of each m o n th V isitin g b re th e rn w el­ come. JOHN VAIL, W orshipful Master. W. T W HITE. 8».. S ecretary . WOODMEN OF THE WORLD W. O. W. Camp ¿09 , M dVaO3P3i ONV 1 V 3O 1 33StViSiQ 9NO1 M eets firs t F rid a y of each 4 m o n th V isito rs w eleo rte to { o u r cam p. Wf. J. S A M S . C C. BERNAL FORTY, Clerk h ON'! SERVICE FIRST