±Ë e 2. Port Orford, Oregon, Tuesday, October 4, 1927. PORT ORFORD NEWS P u blished w eekly a t P o rt O rfo rd , O re g o * GUO W S O R A N S O N , d d lto r o u r new b u ild in g A lo n g the S eashore Stored a t th e P o sto ffice a t P o rt O rfo rd , O regon, a s second class m ail m a tte r u n d e r Act of M arch 3, 1873. S U B S C R IP T IO N O c to b er I I , 1027. P o rt O rfo rd . H igh T ide AM PM . 7 :3 9 6 :4 4 8 :3 5 7 :5 8 9 :2 1 9:01 10:01 S>:!7 1 0 :3 9 1 0 :5 0 1 1 :1 8 RATUS: W ed n esd ay , O ctober T h u rsd ay , Oct. 6 ... F rid a y , O ctober 7 S a tu rd a y , O cto b er 8 S u n d ay , O ctober 9 M onday, O cto b er 10 11.30 Six M o n t h s _________________ >1.»9 A d v e rtis in g rates IS c en ts p er co la m n inch O ne T e a r ___________________ PORT ORFORD NEWS Low T ide AM PM 1 2 :4 4 12:49 1 :4 9 2 05 2 44 4 :0 5 3 :3 3 3 :5 7 4 :1 8 4 45 5 :0 0 5:31 Im p ro v em en t« . T h e s e n io r boys a re busy to ­ day p re p a rin g a flo w er bed a t th e so u th side of th e school b u ild in g . T hey a re sp a d in g th e g ro u n d an d p la n tin g iris bulbs, w hich we hope will grow and blossom w ell. 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. C lass a n d S tu d e n t B ody E lectio n . At th e firs t se n io r class m e e t­ ing, O rlan d A nderson w as e le c t­ ed p re sid e n t fo r th e co m in g y ear. G race F ro m m , se c re ta ry , and 4, 1927. J u a n ita Jo h n so n tr e a s u re r . T he Ju n io r class elec ted E d n a people, In clu d in g re la tio n s , as cured in 130 cases w ith o th e rs tc M iller p re sid e n t a n d F lo y d m uch as possible. T he m o re p er- follow A C ra n b e rry p ick in g s ta rte d th is No o th e r of- i 80“ 8 L ChUd C° m e* W hl,e 8om e ’a n te a c re a g e s W rig h t s e c re ta ry Refiners and ‘Buyers o f w eek a t th e tw o Jo h n so n bogs w ith th e m o re o p p o rtu n itie s It b u rn ed th e fo re s te rs fleers w ere elected a re w ould h av e of b e in g in fected In 8 u Native Platinum and Gold on G a rriso n lak e. T he so p h o m o re class elected case su ch p erso n s w ere c a rrie rs . pleased over th e fact th a t o u t of th e fo llo w in g o fficers fo r th e e n ­ Mr. and M rs O. J . M ath er H ig h e s t M a rk e t Prices AU k now n c a r’s sh o u ld be Iso- , th e 1522 fire s re p o rte d , so fa r L .u H u M 1907 d ro v e o u t to R o seb u rg F rid a y lated an d placed u n d e r q u a r a n ­ 1183 did n o t exceed o n e -q u a rte r su in g y e a r: A n n a B a rto n , p re s i­ F re d P h fie s te r and his wife WIL.DBERG BROS. tin e d u rin g th e a c u te sta g e , an d of an acre In size. 284 did a o t d e n t; D o ro th y H u tch eso n , secre- a re liv in g in E. L. W h ite ’s re s i­ S M E L T IN G Si R E F IN IN G C O . ch ild re n in c o n ta c t w ith su ch b u rn over 10 a cres each, w hile ' , a r y*treasu rer. Office»: 742 Market St., San Francuco Plant: South San Francuco cases sh o u ld also be iso la te d d u r ­ 55 covered over 10 a cres each f T he fre sh m e n o ffic e rs a re Vel- dence on W a sh in g to n s tre e t and in g th e p erio d of in cu b atio n . A to ta l of 35,570 acres of n a - 1 rna Jo h n s o n , p resid en t and C ath - F ifth . G eorge W. M oore J r . of the T h e re is no ro u tin e te st by w hich tlo n a l fo rest and p riv a te fo re st erin<‘ S m ,th s e c r e ta ry - tre a s u re r, M oore Mill & L u m b e r co m p an y c a rr ie rs ca n be d e te c te d an d la n d s Inside th e n a tio n a l fo re sts P h y sic ia n an d S urgeon, g T h e s tu d e n t body elec ted O r- cases a re n o t o ften reco g n ized tr a n s a c te d b u sin ess in P o rt O r­ u n tll p a ra ly sis occurs. P ro b a b ly waa b u rn e d over. No fig u re s ' ,and' * n d e r" ? n P resid en t J u a n ita ford T h u rsd a y co n n ected w ith P h o n e s: O ffice 491, H om e 492 — ---- vice p re s id e n t, A nna th e m a jo rity o f all cases a re a re av a ila b le as yet on th e d a m - ’ J o h n s to n th e su p erv isio n of th e lo a d in g of P a ris a b o rtiv e In type, and do n o t d e ­ age o r loss, as th e d e ta ile d ex- ’,a r ton s e c r e ta ry , F ra n k F ahy-M orrlaon Bldg. th e A lv arad o o f th e M oore line velop p a ra ly sis. In an v case of a m in a tio n s and fin al re p o r ts o n ' tr e a s u r e r , an d E d n a M iller, new s w ith P o rt O rfo rd c e d a r lo g s fo r B andon, O regon. a c u te Illn ess w h ere p o lio m y elitis th e la r g e r fire s a re not av a ila b le e d ito r. e x p o rt sh ip m en t. is su sp ected th e p a tie n t sh o u ld u n til la te r In th e y ear. C o rre c tio n . O ris .F rom m , w ho arm w as be Iso lated an d re p o rte d to th e 'We w ish to an n o u n c e th a t in a m p u ta te d a t th e Leep h o sp ita l T he seaso n w as u n u su a l In h e a lth d e p a rtm e n t as a su sp ic i­ last w eek 's h ig h school new s an m any re sp e c ts, fo re st o fficers in B andon a b o u t ten d ay s ago ous case. say. T he u n u su a l n u m b e r of se-1 e r r o r w as m ad e In s ta tin g th e as a re s u lt of an a c c id e n t o c c u r­ v ere and " d r y " lig h tn in g sto rm s n u m b e r of s tu d e n ts e n ro lled T he rin g d u rin g th e v isit of H onest b u t B ill's circue. Is Im p ro v in g s a tis ­ c o n c e n tra te d on a c o m p a ra tiv e ly n u m b e r p u b lish ed w as 21, few n a tio n a l fo re sts, d ecreases th e c o rre c t n u m b e r is 27. fa cto rily . to ta ls of m an-cau sed W ash in g to n . D. if'.. Sept. 30.— In th e L. J. C ooper an d R . R. R u t­ A slig h t d e c re a se in th e n u m b e r fires, la rg e and e x tre m e ly d iffi­ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ A ledge of th e S iskiyou n a tio n a l lysis cases over c u lt sn ag fire s on one fo re st, and fo re s t service, sta tio n e d a t P ow ­ O o m m e rria l and Havings i th e c o u n try d u rin g th e week a m e te o rite -c a u se d fire, a re som e ♦ G R A D E SCHO OL N O TES ♦ e rs , v isited P o rt O rfo rd F rid a y ♦ In te rm e d ia te R oom ♦ an d took in "A cro ss th e P a c ific ." 1» in d icated of th e high lig h ts of th e season to d ate. ♦ ♦ L ouis K napp, w ho is h elp in g A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A S afety D eposit Boxes o u t in th e co u n ty c le r k ’s office serv ice. T h e to ta l fo r th e n atio n fo r R e n t ab­ O ur b u lle tin b o ard Is ab o u t a t Gold Beach d u rin g th e dogs th is w eek. T h e re is a sto ry sence o f C lerk C au g h ell, w ho is t r e a t­ ‘ W e a th e r o b se rv a tio n s. m ade of a dog an d a p ic tu re of th e in P o rtla n d fo r m edical w "ek ‘ bpfo'r"“ ' ' by H en ry Jo h n s to n a t P o rt O r­ g re a te s t dog In E n g lan d .-—A rlln m en t, v isited h is h om e in P o rt o f 'c h u s e t t s stm h ad th e g re a te st O rfo rd o v er S unday. fo rd , fo r th e m o n th of S eptem - Jo h n so n David M cK enzie and H en ry K e n n e th V anley had a b ir th ­ 1 h e r show ed a m ax im u m of 76 H e stood in fro n t of th e A xtell a re en jo y in g a d e e r h u n t ^ r e “ and a m inim um of 43, w ith 13 day. c le a r days, 5 p a rtly clear,, and school room an d we a ll san g a in th e u p p er E lk riv e r co u n try . p o rted 37 cases, a g a in s t 39, an d C apt. Ed Skog of th e P o rt O r­ G ill­ 12 cloudy. T h e reco rd is as fol- so n g to h im .— Jo h n W m. W a sh in g to n 11. a g a in s t 15. O r- , low s: ford Kish Co. is a tte n d in g to ings. K en n e th H a n d ly w ent to N orth b u sin ess m a tte r s in th e Bay c it­ Max Min Day Max. Min 1 76 46 Bend T h u rs d a y to see h is fa th e r, ies. 76 5 2 16 Jo h n F. G illings, w ho took up 75 46 w ho Is In th e h o s p ita l.— I r a n ia n 2 74 53 17 em p lo y m en t w ith th e M acleay 3 70 66 18 52 D ean. 5 0 The th ird an d fo u rth g ra d e s E s ta te com pany at W e d d e rb u rn , aS th is O ld A 4 69 50 70 54 19 A to ta l o of f 1104 fo rest fires 65 5 20 50 65 43 m ad e h e a lth , p o ste rs. T h e fifth sp e n t S u n d ay w ith h is fam ily In cau sed by lig h tn in g w ith 418 66 73 44 g ra d e is going to vote on w hich P o rt O rford. 49 21 m an -cau sed fires fo r th e seaso n | 6 C a th a ­ 7 68 49 one is th e b e st.— M ary 44 2 2 69 up to S ep tem b er 20, is show n In | 56 rin e S oran so n 68 23 67 43 th e fire su m m a ry Ju st released j 8 T he fifth g ra d e is m a k in g 71 72 In last w eek ’s Issue ap p eared 5 2 24 47 by th e fo rest serv ice o ffices a t , 9 70 10 68 51 m aps of S outh A m erica.— E llen a local s ta tin g th a t C u rry C h a p ­ 49 25 P o rtla n d , O regon. 11 67 68 49 B arto n . 50 26 te r No. 135, O. E. S., h ad received i n s n lte of heavy ra in s so fa r T he school Is s ta r tin g to m ak e an in v ita tio n to a tte n d a d in n e r 69 66 27 47 46 In S ep tem b er, 4 8 fire s w ere r e ­ 12 W e have to read given by Coos C h a p te r No. 99. at 66 28 67 5 3 book re p o rts. 44 p o rted by th e fo re st ra n g e rs 13 65 67 49 a book e v ery six w eeks. B u t in N o rth Bend on O cto b er 3. The 46 29 from S ep tem b er 1» to 20. C om ­ 14 4 5 o rd e r to g et a c e rtific a te from d a te Rhould hav e been 30 66 71 47 O ctober p ared to th e av erag p fo r th e past 15 th e co u n ty s u p e rin te n d e n t we 6 th and th e in v ita tio n covers a fo u r y e a rs (1 9 2 3 -2 6 ) In th e ' re ­ N o rth P acific fo rest d is tric t (In -I A A A A A A A A A A A A A A hav e to re a d ten b o o k s.— V irg in ­ b u sin ess m e etin g at w hich ia L arso n . fre sh m e n ts will be served. e lu d in g W a s h in g to n ’s an d O re­ A A T he fifth g ra d e m ade tu lip P IR 1T E S' W E E K L Y A g o n ’s 22 n a tio n a l fo r e s ts ), th e j A A b o rd e rs and tre e b o rd e rs fo r a rt lig h tn in g fires for 1 927 a re 290 ♦ Hbove th e av e ra g e an d m an - A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A .work. E d it o r . E d n a M ille r. cau sed fires a re 280 below . O n ­ ly one fo re st, th e S lu slaw , alo n g A ssistan t E d ito r, Veva A nder- th e O regon ro a s t, had no lig h t­ son. L IC E N SE D GUIDE F lo y d n in g fires, w hile th e W en atch ee , A ih letle R e p o rte rs, At th e m e e tin g of th e s ta te in W a sh in g to n re p o rte d 156 and W rig h t. L au ra Price. , h ig h w ay com m ission in P o rtla n d P o rt O rfo rd , O regon. , S tu d e n t Body d le p o rle r. ( th e C olum bia fo re st 109. Bus th is week It w as re p o rte d t h a f th e S hell Oil com pany had failed T h e h a rd e s t h it a re a in th e | te r A nderson. n o rth wpHt w as a p o rtio n of th e | C lass R e p o rte r. N orm an Quig- to rep ly to th e re q u e s t of th e com m ission to re f ra in from e re c t­ fo re st, in s o u th e rn ley. ing s ig n b o a rd s a lo n g th e R oose­ W a sh in g to n , w here a se rie s of i velt h ig h w ay In Coos an d C u rry (1n.«s New«. fo u r sev ere lig h tn in g sto rm s | co u n ties T he re q u e s t w as o rig passpd o v er a la rg e a rea b u rn e d : T h re e m o re s tu d e n ts e n ro lled In ally m ad e th r o u g h th e P o rt U N D ER N EW M ANAGE­ week O rfo rd c h a m b e r o y er In th e bad fire y e a r o f 1902. In th e p O. H S. th is of com m erce MENT P rice. E s th e r T he s e n tim e n t a g a in s t th e sign- T ills area is a fo rest of sn ag s o r , T hey a re Ijiu ra h o ard evil is g ro w in g all over sta n d in g d ead tre e s, w ith,, h o w ­ T lm m en«, and " 'ra n k P aris th e s ta te an d It Is hoped th a t ev er, a fine sta n d of y o u n g for- I A th le tic News. T he p ro sp ects fo r b a sk e tb a ll th e com pany w ill c o n sid e r It to est b e n e a th . fo re ste rs s ta te , j L ig h tn in g fires in th a t reg io n , look pcettv slim now u n less we its b en efit as w ell s r to th e sc e n ­ ic a d v a n ta g e o f th e coast h ig h ­ F IR S T CLASS M EALS in way not to co m p lete th e e re c ­ w ere co m p a ra tiv e ly u n k n o w n u n ­ can a rr a n g e fo r a b u ild in g F a m » ; S ty le T h e re w ill be tion o f th e stens. til 1927. local old tim e rs sav j w hich to i lay. F o re s t serv ice o ffic ia ls re g a rd as | en o u g h boys and g irls fo r tw o T he S ta n d a rd Oil co m p an y la st p a rtic u la rly u n fo r tu n a te th e loss s tro n g team s. Som e schools a re y e a r v o lu n ta rily p u lled up all of S E N D A I D IN N E R S o f som e 30.000 a cres of th is j allow ed to p lay only In ter-class Its sign« a lo n g all th e h ig h w ay s g am es hut we a re su re th a t we In O regon and m ad e an open d ec­ y o u n g fo rest S P E C IA L T Y F e d e ra l fo re ste rs classify fire could play th e schools (h a t we la ra tio n In fa v o r of a policy of co m m ercial signs head». 1 u su ally play, if we could secu re e llm in a ’in g cau ses u n d e r tw o m ain from all h ig h w a y s in th e fu tu re placr f fo r p racticin g . lig h tn in g an d m an -cau sed . Of GOOD BEDS W estern W orld W eb n in e to Now S tu d en t« . th e 418 m an m ade fires, cam p- t.in ifo rsah b y . H om elike P o rt O rfo rd h ig h school gives A A A A A A A A A A A A A Piar». w elcom e to new s tu d e n ts e n te r ­ ♦ A ing th is y ear. M ost of th e stu « C«»t A T I C L E R K ’S F IL IN G S A C o m fo rts Me h u n tin g lodge d e n ts com e to o u r new h ig h ' A A tn big gam e te r rito ry , e a s ­ from th e In te rm e d ia te A A A A A A A A A A A A * ’ 7- in c e n d ia ry 9. and m iscei- school ily accessib le, in co n nection g rad es. To th e se high school life E ra s m u s T h o rh a v e n , m MX to w ith hotel. Is n ew er, lo n g er, an d . we hope, th . u m a tiiia fo re st caused by m ore en jo y a b le th a n school life A nna I, S tevens, et vin. w a rra n G uides fu rn ish e d If desired j a m e te o rite h ittin g a tre e , de- b efo re \n y o n e who e n te rs out . ty deed. A nna L. S tev en s, et vin. R e g u la r m eetin g s, th ird S a tu r ­ m o llsh ln g It nnd s e ttin g it afire. school will get a c a l s ta rt to ­ E ra sm u s T h o rh a v e n , et u x . Ills« O \ H I G l KM fectlve. day of each m o n th . V isito rs Of th e 418 m an -cau sed fires w ard his g o al, a n d we w ill en E. M . P IT N E R ra n ty deed. OF I M 'I M I I It m ay be w ell to b e a r In m ind co n v ictio n s h av e a lre a d y been se d eav o r to m ak e him a t hom e In 1 alw ay s w elcom e. l >ro p rle to r. th a t in fa n tile p ara ly sis Is a d is ­ M ary O a u n tle tt to J. C. Jo h n - L ouise Scofield. (C o n tin u e d from P ag e | ) ease of ch ild h o o d . A bout 65 I son. w a rra n ty deed. p er cen t of th e cases o ccu r u n ­ W o rth y M atron I F A H u g h es to A lice M aster- rle r. T h e re Is s till som e u n c e r­ d e r five y e a rs o f age, an d 30 per , son. w a rra n ty deed F lo re n c e P o n t­ ta in ty a b o u t Its m eth o d of sp read c en t betw een th e ag es of five C u rry C o u n ty B ank to G eorge ing Ing. It a p p e a rs p ro b ab le th a t a n d ten Most of th e re m a in in g S e c retary . B. S ta ffo rd , sa tisfa c tio n of m o r t­ h e a lth y la r r le r s and m issed cas flve p e r cent of th e cases a re n gage. es play an Im p o rta n t p a rt in dis p erso n s u n d e r tw en ty . T h u s It R Van W le to R. C h erry . c h il­ se m ln a tln g th e d is e s-.' O wing a p p e a rs th a t very y o u n g l u r voice, ’ra v e lin g over I m o rtg ag e to th e lim ita tio n s of o u r know ! d re n a re m ost lik ely to have thl« highw ay's of th e tele- ed g e, It Is not poasibl. to pre d isease O ne g e n e ra l m easu re In a M. F o rk n e r to D onald u | pt n- sy stem , g ain s lm m ed i scrib e ex act m e a su re s of c o n tro l o f p ro te c tio n w ould bo ’n keep ' C ro c k e tt, a g re e m e n t. a te au d ie n i o in th e m ost re an d be su re th a t th ey w ill be ef young ch ild re n aw ay from o th e r D onald C ro c k e tt to . \ «' DÓo- :;o sectio n s of th e n a tio n , ' little , a ss ig n m e n t of above con- I M eets second S a tu rd a y of each f ! tra c t. J m o n th V isiting b re th e rn w«l- | t I SE M>NG D ISTAN CE— A. T Tergtn« to Old .1 come. J r h e E en n o n iiio l W ay. | n in g lo catio n ♦ JOHN VAIL, C li p th i» c o u p o n .m il n i. u l it w it h I I f o r a t i t * • • k » ’ trial m b " nption Io le w is A M anning to ‘ W o rsh ip fu l M aster, j u R o’ e E x ten sio n , m in in g 1 j W . T . W H IT E . Sr.. Lew is A. M anning to Paper Inr the H»mi I titr U H '»/* in II» S c o p e ♦ S e c re ta r i E x te n sio n , m in in g locatl« la H you H ill fli ■ «lallt •• nJ new» f th* w«rM fr » s >(■ 7a»' «peetal « lite r« , « .|r 1 ,1 to won •it • and i hl, tren r. Iatar*«t». M” * ’ » uniate • • « t il ■ » I« i-tr In m an M ines Co to T» « I II «*, <«•* tata f«)»r hoaiu •* tea ''.■ •# aa • • Pia •r Min* \ 9»i ' ’ n’ t at’ »» ’»«nt«« •«»’ i«w and (*»* flnnd »1 al. m in in a loca- Tuesday, October great deal depends upon a man’s courage when he is slandered and traduced. Weak men are crushed by detraction, but the brave hold on and succeed.—Stevens. H. L. HOUSTON, M.D. “THANK YOU” (Editorial in Vernonia Eagle.) Two little words that make the world run more smoothly, that ease the hard places of life and ab­ sorb many of its shocks, are “Thank you.” They are the sign of a gracious spirit. They bespeak a generous attitude that would not with­ hold praise from those that deserve it—a commod­ Paralysis Said to ity with which too many of us are stingy. Be On Decline The majority of us take too much for granted. In a land of plenty and among a people of infinite resources, we expect much and accept everything as, rant 1577’”» a matter of course. Yet one’s best friend likes to hear an apprecia- en,llng September 24 tive word. While a compliment deserved by an out-, ^ 7 7 2 ^ the^nbiie heaiJh sider and extended frankly and generously will of- September Weather ten convert an enemy into an ally. al ,he end of la8t week was 545 at Port Orford Appreciation, like charity, begins at home and m 7X among those nearest and dearest. The prince good fellows is a failure and a hypocrite unless he Inumber- 97-~a <»««•«••• of 9 takes his reputation home with him at night and ar< rays it with smiles and pleasant words at the break- fast table in the morning. These two little words, “Thank you,” make the eK,,n h8d 21 world run more smoothly. T^arn to speak them.1 p nusua| forest No praise is ever wholly undeserved, Encouraging, Fire Season words are as great a miracle worker world knows. A NEWSPAPER’S PLACE IN THE COM MUNITY (Editorial in American) A mistaken idea with some people is that the newspaper is an individual proposition. If they do not like the editor, they feel they must knock the japer and stand in the way of its success whenever jossible. They do not realize that the local paper s just as much a part of the community as the schools, churches or anything else. The newspaper is different from any other business, it is a commun­ ity affair. The paper will be here when the present editor is gone. It is for service to the people and not for the individual. Writing on the problems of a newspaper, an exchange says: I You may not like the editor and the editor may not like you any too well—but the paper he is .re- 77Lh''.1,’,'.' , sponsible for does just as much for you as the service rendered others. There is nothing personal with it. it is here for a purpose and that purpose is to do what good it can in every wav it canyind the great­ er the support of those it undertakes to serve the better service it can render. It takes the people to make a good newspaper and without the help of the people no one can run a successful newspaper. It requires money to operate any kind of business— even the churches and the papers are no exception and for this reason they must have the financial support of the business interests as well as the good will. Few newspaper publishers make more than a comfortable living and scarcely one is reported weal-i8r"‘ nrf"i ,pad "nh 1'* carel' ss thy from money made in the* newspaper business.; ,o“ ?s a ^ a u ^ d s They deserve to he trusted and to be understood by 13«. brush hurning 25. lumher- the people—it is the editor and not the plant that I makes a newspaper useful in a community, though a J™ " liberal patronage is necessary if the paper is to lie a .,,, credit to the town. BANK OF ♦ H A T T O N ’S SERVICE STATION Associated Gas Kelly Springfield Tires Correction A I X M X A R ’S W O R T H THI CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR f ad'.. aad L o g g e rs I n.’k Hay Slat I I»*««* - A.. A. -A A A-A.. A W. T. White Port Orford, Ore. Curry Chapter No. 1351 0. E. S. HIGHWAYS OF SPEECH PORT ORFORD t LODGE A. F. & A. M. I I No. 170 I \e v and Repair Work I Septic Tanks and Sewers Plumbing and Painting W. IL SHERIDAN General Contractor Seaside Hotel X SEASIDE HOTEL NOTARY PUBLIC A L L K IN D S Maas. 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