•.atK*r».*í- * »w Page 2. >Por£^rfordiiOregoni 2\iesda^i^ u g u s t3 0 J 1927. PORT ORFORD NEWS Along the Seashore P u b lish ed w eekly a t P o rt O rfo rd , O rugoa OBO W 8ORAN8ON. B d tto r tte re d at th e P o ato fflce a t P o rt O rfo rd . O regon, a t second clas m all m a tte r u n d e r Act of M arch 3, 187» SUBSCRIPTION RATES: O m T e a r ---------------------------- 8 8 .9 9 Six M o n t h s _________________ 91.0» A d r e r tls ln i ra te s 86 c e n ts p er co lu m n Inch Tuesday, August 30, 1927. PORT ORFORD NEWS non w as fired . T h e led g e was ■■■■aamRsaaumaauumaRisaimaauaasuuBKsissBUBauBctsna c lea red of all b u t tw o In d ia n s w ho pregsed on b u t w ere soon disposed of. T h e d isc h a rg e of pieces of b a r lead , n ails and o th e r m issiles k ille d 17 o f th e a t­ ta c k e rs. T h re e of th e d e fe n d e rs w ere w ounded, one by an arro w th ro u g h th e neck, b u t none f a t­ ally. T he In d ia n s re tire d fo r a pow wow and soon cam e back an d m ad e peace signs. T hey ask ed p erm issio n to c a rry aw ay th e ir dead, and it w as g ra n te d . T hey to o k aw ay a ll of th e bodies ex­ cep t th a t of th e m an in th e red s h irt. T hey k ick ed it c o n te m p tu ­ o u sly an d le ft It on th e beach to r is t In th e c o u n tr y .” Refiners and ‘buyers o f T he body tu r n e d o u t to be th a t a R u ssian sa ilo r Native Platinum and Gold K e ith H all of M a rsh field p a ss­ w ho h ad lived fo r y e a rs am o n g H ig h es t M a rk e t Price* ed th ro u g h tow n, so u th b o u n d , th e In d ia n s In th e R ogue riv e r T uesday. E>uMuhn/ 1907 co u n try . WILDBERG BROS. S M E L T IN G A R E F IN IN G C O . -Almost as old as th e e x citin g Office,: 742 Market S t., San France,o ‘ s to ry o f R a ttle R ock Is th e perio d Plant: South San Franoaco ANNOUNCEM ENT T id e ta b le fo r W eek E n d in g W ed n esd ay , A u g u st 21 T h u rsd a y , S ept. 1 ____ F rid a y , Sept. 2 _______ S a tu rd a y , Sept. 3 ____ S u n d ay , S ept. 4 _______ M onday, S ept. 5 _______ T u esd ay , S ep t. 6 S ept. «. 1927, a t P o rt O rfo rd . H igh T ide Low T ide AM PM . AM PM 1 :5 3 2 .1 6 8 :0 1 8 :3 7 2 :3 4 2 :4 7 825 9 :1 8 3:21 3 :2 3 8 :1 5 1 0 :0 9 4 :0 « 4 :1 9 9 24 5 :3 2 , 5 :0 0 1 0 :1 1 8 :6 5 6 :0 7 1 2 :1 8 1 1 :2 5 8 :1 0 7 :1 9 1 :2 8 1 2 :5 9 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. It is better to inspire the heart with a noble sent­ will not have their ardor dampened. When you find a city with that type of boosters iment than to teach the mind a truth of science.—Ed­ you will always see a live, thriving city. Nothing 1 of" a white man.' ward Brooks. can stop them. It just can’t be done. If our town is not taking advantage of all its opportunities it is no ones fault but its own. It is the fault of our cit­ izens. . A well defined vision of what our town ought to 1“ ? ,na£ p ,haA ,bei n SAVE THE ROOSEVELT be should be indelible on the minds of all our citizens He has kept th e d o o rs ° o f h iV h o - The highway program of Oregon has cost in the and each should spare no efforts to see that the citv tel open c o n tin u o u sly sin ce 195», neighborhood Oi $100,000,000 and is being paid for be developed to its utmost for then we will be accord- ®,„p1’’r'“d ,2f aJ d he by funds received from automobile license fees and ed the blessings and the facilities for W h i c h W e S t r i v e . S ta te S ew ard "m any a F g o v e rn o r the gasoline tax, the public generally thus furnishing Let’s have more vision. | an d O ther h ig h o fficia ls hav e s a t Port Orford b efo re h is fire p la c e an d liste n e d the wherewithal with which to carry on this gigantic to th e c h a n t o f th e ocean. undertaking. The highways, therefore, belong to the KNOW' THYSELF P o rt O rfo rd w ith Its B a ttle public, and the r public must ever be on the ock. . — Its — a n c ie n t ---- h o te l k eep er, ------- ------------- -------- „ generally ------------ j --------„ ......................„ (Editorial in Semaphore) , R ---- — Hardware Co. alert to see that their investment is not depreciated I As far back as the days of Ancient Greece, w rit-' ,rad',,ons and »•’« and through preventable acts. jers used the expression, “Know thyself,” and called Sch n X ^L dianT rad “ d lan w ars. Is a la n d m a rk am o n g The Roosevelt highway, constructed through 1 it a “Heaven born phrase.” PORT ORFORD. O R * Curry and Coos counties at an enormous expense, has* These two, simple words, “know thyself,” consti- sco res o f la n d m a rk s o f p rim itiv e opened up one of the greatest recreational regions on tute a bit of advice, which, if we would but heed, iiung"da£dand’ p T i a r i o i s d ra m - the American continent. For scenic beauty it cannot would make the world even more wonderful than it as enacted along th e ro u te of th e ■ R o o sev elt h ig h w ay . be surpassed, and for natural facilities for recreation is today. Do we really know as much as we think we do? it has no equal. The underlying value to any recrea­ GYPSYING NEAR tional region is its natural beauty, and any attempt Could we but have a measure to weigh our capa­ PORT ORFORD to disfigure or mar such beauty strikes at the whole bility or lack of capability, wouldn’t it be a valuable D ora Dean M cC utcheon Order Winter Wood structure. Up to this time the Roosevelt route has instrument? NOW e! you ro a d s from th e Men who know themselves, as a rule, are the W elcom city been free from commercial billboards, which mar the , ellow M r beauty of any section, but now one of the large oil men who do things. Men who do not know them­ 1 g re e t you, b lu e sk y and stre a m . O ld G p e ro r w ti th e r Y ........................9 companies—a company which derives its profits by selves, but who think they know more than they do, I p au se by th e b a n k s of th e riv e r Second G ro w th F ir , p er 1 .7 5 An h o u r, to re s t and d ream reason of the great investment the public has made-^- j are a bane to humanity. t i e r ................................ 91.50 C ed ar, p e r t i e r .................. 91.00 the construction of highways—has succumbed to the If we but knew ourselves, most of us would be o f,eI(lg of far.f,unK clover monster greed to the extent that it» is erecting un-' more modest and conservative, and less likely to go w i t h y o u r p e rfu m e sw eet an d S ta n d a rd C ed ar P oets, ea. 7c c le a n ; sightly commercial bill boards all along the Roose- about trying to tell others what to do. O ro a d s th a t keep on ru n n in g J. C. FREDERICK velt highway in Curry and Coos counties. j The big man, the successful man, the man who T h ro u g h w ays so w o n d ero u s an d Spear P lace 2 -Mile« North of g reen . A few years ago the greatest of the oil compa- does things is usually the quiet, unassuming fellow Port, Orford, nies, the Standard, decided it good business to re-1 who ha3 learned to do what the Greek philosopher On to old p o u n d in g ocean move its billboards from the highways of the state,1 told his fellows centuries ago to do, “Know thyself.” W h ere th e w aves d ash fo r-ev er- m o re. and in the present instance the public at large should ,' .The loud fellow, the fellow who has much free the tid e s a re alw ay s m ov- register their protest in such forceful manner that advice to bestow upon his friends and associates, W h ere Ing the offending oil company will likewise conclude that woudn’t be so liberal with this advice if he but knew F ro m th is, o r th e o th e r fa r sh o re :: the destruction of the public’s property—for marring himself, CONFECTIONERY natural beauty is destroying the property of the pub- Usually, the better we know ourselves, the more wp hprp- ;a moving lie at large—is unwise and will refrain'from giving we realize how little we know, and the harder we ¿ d „ve^hTwo’rid Crushing offense along this line. Those who profit by reason »strive to gain knowledge and education, and thus, A way from a n th a t m ay pan. 0 CANDIES of the public spending its hard earned money for because we know ourselves, we learn, and succeed.' CIGARS highways, as do these oil companies, should be the' Sometimes perhaps, if we knew ourselves better. 0 ,a„dR a of ,be blRh first to safeguard the rights of those who put up we might realize that with work and study, and am- o s tre a m s from / h e m o u n ta in 's STATIONERY the money, thereby making their act an example for bition and energy it would be easier to accomplish the* from t h e ’ rin g in g fo rest all other commercial interests to follow. 1 things we long to do, but do not because we fail to ° „‘£ 7 in g reen f a r and w ide. • • • • The Roosevelt should be kept free from these realize our latent powers. Mrs. David McKenzie i w p rH fll signs d trn s for f o r all n il time, Knw and nn.l “Snvp ih„ Roose-j Pn,w,,i The Spartan Chilo was right: “know thyself is h i r™ ™ you fo r m em o ry s commercial “Save the Prop. born phrase. . sc a n n in g . velt” should become the rallying cry of all citizens,?, Heaven _____________ £._________________________________________________ In m ystic sto ry an d so n e: c lim b e r to th e to p of th e h is to ric I ’ll h a n g you In a golden cham 0 Port Orford, Oregon of Oregon. ! when IN DIAN S AND Blue Bird lit W HITES EOVHHT ro ck . At th e w a rn in g of th e In d ia n s by sign la n g u a g e fo r them to q u it th e c o u n try , th e w h ite d e ­ fe n d e rs placed th e ir can n o n , lo ad ed a lm o st to th e m uzzle, in a p o sitio n to co m m an d th e p r e ­ c a rio u s a p p ro a c h to th e rock At th e o rd e r o f th e re d -sh lrte d m an, an a s s a u lt up th e ro ck alo n g a n a rro w ledge b eg an , am id w ild In d ian y ells an d clo u d s of ar- row s W hen th e firs t o f th e a t ­ ta c k e rs as th ey cam e on sin g le file w ere W ithin 10 feet, th e can (C o n tin u e d fro m page 1) VISION a n d Joined th e b e sie g e rs in th e (Editorial in Gold Hill News) a tta c k . There is an old adage which says, “When Vision i , , L . . .. 1 , , . • » „ 1 — - | T h e to p o f th e ro ck is re a c h e d . J 18 gone the people die. by a sin g le n a rro w ledge, th e firs t In that sentence we might find a moral which J*®1 °,f ?hlc.h to a, h,,’r, ha<’k should be mducive of better things. Why? an ana1e of 45 d„ ree9 Then Take - a - good look at yourself for instance. What 1 h ,hPr,> '• a long- ,evP> ,pdKP p ’*'-- p s six feet w ide, th e sid e s of are you doing to make your city a better place in w a hich a re s h e e r 1n th e d e sc e n t to | which to live. When someone asks you what you ¡the ocean below A n o th e r hog- think ()f the future of the city what is your answer? . hack *t a ateep a n g le c a rrie s th e Do you say, “I can see no future to it,” or do you have a vision of what our city might become providing it is given the proper stimulant by the people who live within our incorporated limits. That is where the vision is necessary. If a cit­ izen does*not want to picture in his mind the possi­ bilities of the city from other angles than that which his own selfish desires direct him, he cannot see any 1 O F A L L K IN D S possibility for improvement. The person who can see no chance for the improvement of his own sta-| New and Repair Work tion, is in a rut. The city, who has no citizens with vision and a desire to press forward the possibilities, Septic Tanks and Sewers of the town, is in a rut. There is no denying those ( facts. We all know it if we will permit ourselves to s Plumbing and Painting think at all. We owe it to ourselves to make our city ’ a better place in which to live, but is everyone doing ( ----- ESTIMATES FREE ----- it. Of course not. Every town has its knockers and ; most all towns have their boosters, but the town that i is worth while is the town whose boosters are so ' W. H. SHERIDAN pepped up and so enthusiastic that the damp blanket j General Contractor which the pessimistically inclined villagers wield.' Seaside Hotel BUILDING A D O L L A R ’S W O R T H C lip tM » (o tip iin dud in ' i l it w ith <1 fo r .« t i l w e e k s ’ tr in l ¡ tu b ic n p titm Io THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR I P it p e r b tt th r I* It /«Mt «■ Wfll 99 ff IT n r h i 9 ir t l i t Scopr of Ike* work! front ita IBM «pei’lal v H U f t , e«'a 9B<1 rhlblrra'a latrrrat«. apn»i* m nitf «•-L n»o fw if *o fr«rl**aa an i»* « • ml Ih a w M c i k n c b M I «a’i «ira »nttha «ir *l«r iM the turof al m ». Back Bay ¡tatinn . I t . raton, -tai raibe- rt|>Uund and flee w hen th ey lav e mi tde c e rta in no on e I h as seen th e r | ” Th ey a re re s p o n sib le nnlv to th em s elvew fn , 'lone to ,th*>ir b u t m a n s lin g o th e r m a n ’* c th in * “ O f eon roe. cident * of tbi jlVrtbl Th< the w h ere n the ta k e s th e nu ♦ c a r an d report 'te hai W rcug 1« the only co u n d e r th e clrc rcum stan« one fr»rm of m ig h t be p -ac Physician and Surgeon. P h o n es O ffice 491, H om e 497 F ah y -M o rrlso n Bldg. B andon, O regon. BANK OF BANDON < ’o m m e n tal and Safety I >eposit Boxes fo r R en t H A T T O N ’S SERVICE STATION Associated Gas Kelly Springfield Tire L. B. HATTON Prop. Port Orford, Oregon Loggers Pool Hall CONFECTIONERY Up-to-Date Goods Always Fresh W. J. Paulman, Prop. Port Orford. Ore. lA 'h E K N E W M ANAGE­ M ENT Real SEASIDE HOfEL Estate F IR S T CLASS M EALS F ain tly S tyle SUNDAY’ D IN N E R S SPE C IA L T Y NOTARY PUBLIC GOOD BEDS ' nm fortable. H om elike Place W. T. White Port Orford. Ore. C o m fo rtab le h u n tin g lodge in big gam e te r rito ry , e a s ­ ily accessible, in co nnection w ith h o.el. Curry Chapter No. 135 O. E. S. G uides fu rn ish e d if d esired 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. E. M. P IT N E R P ro p rie to r. L ouise Scofield, W o rth y M atron F lo r e n n P o n t- Ing S e c retarv . kLsA K '* DON’T RUN DOWNSTAIRS i A re you alw ays u p s ta irs PORT ORRORI) | th e tele p h o n e rin g s on LODGE A. F. & A. M. I flo o r below ’ No. 170 I An ex ten sio n te le p h o n e , when -h» co»t- Jg only a few cent« day . . - u I - a u*7 M eets secood S a tu rd a y of each ’ m o n th V isitin g b re th e rn w el-1 I h o u rs of tim e. com e. JO HN VAIK, W orshipful M aster. ‘ W. T. W HITE. Sr., Sei retai «. . J i MdVUQ i.'; aa WOODMEN OF THE WORLD W. O. W. Camp 009 M ee-« firs t F rid a y V isite rs w r cam p. W J. * 4B1N. BERNAL FORTI Î m o n th md H. L. HOUSTON, M.D. I • : »30-1 «t ' - SERVICE FIRST '