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4 PORT ORFORD NEWS ■Port^Orfor^Oregor^Tuesda^^ctober^^o^JD^L pageJL- regulates the great machine power of today. PORT ORFORD NEWS Published weekly at Port Orford, Oregoa OBO W 8ORAN8ON. Bdttor IMPORTANCE OF MINING The public too often ignores the importance of C a te re d a t tb e P o eto fflce a t P o rt O rfo rd , O regon as second d as« the mining industry as a factor in national prosper m ail m a tte r u n d e r Act of M arch 3. 187». ity, notwithstanding that it pays the major portion SUBSCRIPTION RATES of the taxes collected in a score or more of states, fur nishes direct employment to more than a million cit -11-»» One Tear --------------- |l.» 0 izens, and indirectly to several times that number, Six Months _ _ _ _ _ _ Advertising rates II oents per column Inch. provides more than 50 per cent of the annual freight tonnage of the railroads of most of the conveniences Tuesday, October 25, 1927. and luxuries of life. Mining is a basic industry. The miner is one of How far would you travel, what sights would you the primary, developers of natural wealth. The in see? dustry merits every possible encouragement. And What is it you’re anxious to do and to be? , the public as well as the state and federal govern Life’s roads are all open! Which one will you use? ments should guard and protect it against every Here are all sorts of stations; Come, step up and move that might jeopardize the stability it has cre choose! ated largely as the result of the efforts of those who —Edgar A. Guest. have devoted their lives and fortunes to its develop ment, improvement and expansion.—Editorial in the Mining Congress Journal. fis Local Newès W. J. G ordon o f th e S o u th w e st ern Dally News. M arshfield, s to p ped over in P o rt O rfo rd a sh o rt period F rid a y en ro u te hom e from a h u n tin g tr ip in th e w ilds of C u rry county. J. P e te rs of th e R ogue R iver cafe. Gold B each, was a P o rt O r ford c a lle r F rid a y N at P e rk in s o f C h in q u a p in rid g e tra n sa c te d b u sin ess in M arshfield la s t week Mr. and Mrs. L. B H atto n vis ited B andon T uesday. Mr and Mrs D. Q uellen w ere In B andon T uesday. Mr. an d Mrs F red Scofield. M rs L. K nepp an d Mrs M ary B R ice shopped In B andon T h u rs day. H al S tu tsm a n o f th e Sixes was in P o rt O rford F riday. A. H S tu tsm a n of th e Sixes tra n sa c te d b u sin ess in P o rt O r fo rd W ednesday L ouis K napp, a c tin g c o u n ty clerk . Gold B each, and Jo h n F t ■Gillings u n i n g s sp en t S u n d a ay y a t th tn e ir 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. th e so u th th e o th e r sh o re ex ists Refiners an d Buyers o f F o r 30 y ears a tte m p ts have been N a tiv e P latin u m and G old m ade to test th e th eo ry , and a la rg e am o u n t of m oney h as been H ig h e s t M a r k e t Price« EttabliJxJ 1907 expended. The p ro p e rty on w hich W ILD BER G B R O S. o p e ra tio n s a re now b eing c a rrie d S M E L T IN G A. R E F I N I N G C O . o u t is s itu a te in th e O range F ree CHhcea 742 M arket St., San FranctMu S ta te , a b o u t 60 m iles so u th of Plant. South San Frwctsro th e R an d . A bo reh o le is dow n 3.874 fe e t an d is sta te d to have passed th r o u g h fo rm a tio n s im ila r Physician and Surgeon. to th a t o v e rly in g th e Main R eef series. H ow ever, th e R and • I t Phones: Office 4 M , Home 4 M self w ould not have been d iscov ered b u t fo r o u tcro p s Fahy-Morrlson Bldg T h e New M odderfontein m ade Bandon, Oregon 9UCh )arg e p rq ju g la s t y ear, and H L. HOUSTON, M.D. RHODODENDRONS IN BLOOM IN CURRY THE PUBLIC HEALTH Rhododendrons are in bloom in Curryland, and The public health is a major problem. Other the azalea buds are swelling rapidly. The autumn i problems must give way when the public health is in weather during October has been all that the m o8t^om®’ in Port Orford. returning the ore reaerve position iB "so M onday. • j s tro n g , th a t th e q u e stio n h as jeopardy—problems of financial gain must be rele exacting could ask for. A. H. Mayea, w ho h as been em - a rise n w h e th e r it w ould be advis- RANK gated to the background, and every assistance af ployed on th e M iddle E lk tr a il, able to s p lit th e sh a re s in to a forded the health officers charged with the duty o re tu rn e d to P o rt O rfo rd W ed n es d e n o m in a tio n o f h a lf a crow n OF day. At p re s e n t th e sh a re s a re an in guarding the health of the people. m ig h t J. E F ord an d E. D avenport v e stm e n t; s p littin g them When a reputable physician diagnoses a case as of th e U nion M eat m a rk e t, M arsh p u t th em in to th e sp ecu lativ e c a t BANDON infantile paralysis, such diagnosis being concurrer field. stopped o v e rn ig h t in P o rt e g o ry .— E. 4 M. J o u rn a l. in by thé state health officer and two county health T id e T ab le fo r W eek E n d in g \'«V. 1, 1»27, at P o rt O rfo rd . I O rfo rd T u esd ay on th e ir re tu rn Commercial and Savings I from a sheep and c a ttle b u y in g officers, the layman has naught to do but accept the Red Gasoline H igh T ide Low T ide ex p ed itio n in th e s o u th e rn end of AM. A ll T he O regon S ta te M otor a ss o P..M. verdict. Possibly the physicians erred in the diag P.M I C u rry county. Safety '«epo.lt B oxe, I.' "3 5 :5 9 6 :3 8 11:58 nosis, but, if so, the error is on the side of safety, * Jo e H a rd e g g e r and his b rid e ciatio n h a s received a n u m b e r of In q u irie s as to w hy E th y l gaso 12:50 7 :1 0 1 2 :2 5 6 :2 6 for Rent w ere sh o p p in g in tow n T h u rsd ay . and, until such time as they reverse their diagnosis, F rid a y . O ct. 28 ____ lin e is alw ay s of a red color. 1:27 12 : 53 6:51 4 :4 3 T hey a re re sid in g on the H a rd E th y l g aso lin e is dyed red fo r 2 :0 7 1 23 or until such time as equally reputable professional 7 :1 5 8 :2 0 e g g e r Bros, farm a t E lk riv er. p u rp o ses of id e n tific a tio n and as 2:52 7 :4 5 9 03 Oct. 30 1:58 authorities prove otherwise, the layman must be B M unday. T he S eaview - ra n ch m ade a fo r 3 :4 6 8 :2 6 9:54 Oct. 31 241 sh ip m e n t of o v er a h u n d re d head a w a rn in g a g a in s t its use guided bv their decision and act accordingly. For T u onday, p u rp o ses o th e r th an as m o to r 4 :5 0 11:01 esd ay , Nov. 1 ............... 3 :3 5 9 :2 7 o f hogs la st w eek, and D avid the layman, who has no knowledge of disease or med M cK enzie shipped a tru c k load of fuel. T h is g aso lin e co n ta in s sm all H A T T O N ’S raisin g su ffic ie n t fu n d s fo r pay sheep. J. E. F o rd was th e b u y icine, and who has not examined the patient, to as $3 Auto License q u a n titie s o f a lead com p o sitio n re tirin g bonds Ing in te re st and e r. an d he w as m a k in g up se v sert that the diagnosis is wrong, is unseemly and w hich ff used lit c o n ta c t w ith T h ere is an o b lig atio n on th e e ra l c a rs of sto ck fo r •shipm ent SERVICE STATION th e sk in to an y g re a t e x te n t is is calculated to aid in fostering a general epidemic. fo th e P o rtla n d m a rk et. p a rt of th e citizens of th is s ta te $52,971,718.90 Tax lik ely to have a h a rm fu l e ffect The public health must be preserved, and the officers D avid M cKenzie and son D on to co n tin u e th e ex istin g m ethod upon th e h e a lth In o rd e r, th e re - ! chosen to enforce the laws relating thereto must be S hould th e proposed in itia tiv e of fin a n c in g u n d er w hich invest a ld left to r th e u p p er E lk riv e r fore, Associated Gas to p ro te c t perso n s who use p e titio n callin g fo r a d e crease in mentis w ere m ade u n til su ch tim e h o n tin g g ro u n d s T u esd ay m o rn g aso lin e fre q u e n tly In a dom es- ' supported. th e a u to m o b ile licen se fee from as the re tire m e n t of bonds has ing and re tu rn e d T h u rsd a y n ig h t tie way, snch as fo r cle a n in g i Kelly Springfield Tires th e a d ju s te d scale of fees now m ade th a t problem one o f m inor w ith o u t seein g a n y b uck d eer. clo th es, etc., th e IT. 8. public Mrs. C. W. S m fth a n d young BILLBOARD LEGISLATION in e x isten ce to a fla t fee o f th re e im p o rtan ce. re tu rn e d h e a lth serv ice asked th e m anti- ' n g e r c a rs be T h e re is also a d ire c t o b lig a son. O rris R a y m o n d , fa c tu re ra o f e th y l g aso lin e to dye j While the next session of the state legislature is a d p o p lla ro rs v ed fo r by all th p e asse C raw fo rd h as people an d be tion on th e p art of th e s ta te to hom e T h u rsd a y In such a w ay th a t Its color L. B HATTON . •over a year hence, it is not too early to give consid com e a law . n o t only w ould th e see th a t th o s e sections o f the becom e q u ite an e x p e rt ch ef d u r it w ould be d istin c tiv e an d be a ing th e absence o f Mrs. Sm fth In eration to the necessity of legislation to protect the s ta le h ig h w ay p ro g ram be sto p s ta te w here prom ised c o n stru c B andon. w arn in g to perso n s w ho w ished Prop. In sta n tly , hut th e o b lig atio n tion h a s not ta k e n place receive to p u rc h a s e s tra ig h t gaso lin e fo r great investment of the public in its highway system o ped Mrs, Roy C abot, w ho h as been f som e 34 m illio n d o lla rs in roads rfae th em . u s p u rp o ses from depreciation by reason of the erection and h ig h w ay b o nds w ould fall as a W hen th e s e o b lig a tio n s have v isitin g h er m o th e r. Mrs. M T. v ario Port Orford. Oregon T he lead com position, “ e th y l” ' W rig h t, sp ra in e d h e r a n k le q u ite maintenance of obnoxious signs and billboards along d irect tax upon g e n e ra l pro|>er»y been m et o r at (east b ro u g h t to b ad ly la st week a n d c o n se q u e n t flu id , is sold by th e licensee of w ould he a p p o rtio n e d to each a point o f com pletion w here re th e h o ld e r o f rhe p a te n ts, to oil the various routes, and for the greater safety of the and co u n ty as show n by th e acco m p a a d ju s tm e n t wonTd not e n d a n g e r ly d e la y e d h e r re tu rn to h e r hom e com p an ies w hich a re licen sed to in San F rancisco. public at large. Such signs and billboards are usu nying tab le. th e e x is tin g highw ay p ro g ram , Roy C orson a n d ch ild re n mix th e flu id w ith g aso lin e and ally located at the most strategic spots—usually on T h e b u rd en o f h ig h w ay fin a n c su g g e stio n s fo r t a r red u ctio n will a re Mrs. sp en d in g se v e ra f days a t th e to sell th e re s u lta n t p ro d n et to Loggers ing as o rig in a lly voted re sts en be m ore o p p o rtu n e th a n a t p re s re se lle rs and d is trib u to rs of g a s turns or curves where sign may be read from either tire In m an m ines. iy upon th e m o to rlet so long en t. oline and to th e public The co n direction—and a moment’s distraction of the motor as th e p re s e n t system is ad h ered If th e proposed $3 a u to tax Mr. P reisen d an z. locaT b a k e r, tra c ts betw een thp licensee an d Pool Hall B ut If th e proposed in itia tiv e bill becom es a law th e in creased sp e n t a few days o f la s t w eek in thp oil com p an ies a re said ist in glimpsing such signs may, and probably often to Gold Beach on business. m e a su re sh o u ld p ass th e o u t- th e does, cause accidents. a m o u n t o f s ta te taxes d u e from CONFECTIONERY Geo. W R oransoti w ent to co n ta in th e provision th a t b o th In te re st and E thyl C u rry co u n ty , based on th e 1927 P o rtla n d S u n d ay n ig h t to a tte n d g aso lin e m u st be dyed Kansas adopted a law at the last session of its p ta rin n c d ip in a g l bond« w ould becom e a d irect Up-to-Date Goods n m e n t, acco rd in g to fig the m eeting of th e s ta re h ig h w ay gasoline, how ever. Is not thp on legislature prohibiting the erection or maintenance o b lig atio n of th e sta te , and gen a u p res p o rtio ly colored gasoline, fo r th e re u com piled by th e s ta te tax com m ission T u esd ay Always Fresh w ould be com pelled of signs and billboards, other than authorized stand e to ra l ta k p e ro iterty com m ission, will be $17.514.37 Miss Jew ell C row , p rim a ry n o th in g to p rev en t o th e r ro m p a up th e o b lig atio n , paying W. .1. Paulman. Prop. th e y e a r 1927. w ith a to ta l te a c h e r, is sp e n d in g se v e ra l d ay s , nles from dyeing th e ir p ro d u cts ard road markers, and the state highway commission in te re st and p rin c ip a l u n til all for w h a te v e r co lo r they m ay choose req u ire m e n t fo r the re tire m e n t a t D allas, O re. Port Orford, Ore. j has proclaimed that the law will be rigidly enforced. b o nds an* re tire d T his w ould e n of the p re s e n t bonded in d eb ted B ertie Lynch a n d G race F ro m m ' ta il th e p ay m en t by a g en eral Maryland is considering planting trees to hide her ro p e rty tax o f a to ta l of $52.- neea on acco u n t of h ig h w ay s of a re g u e sts a f th e J o h n F ro m m $203.1 46.54. th e ro ta i re q u ire ran ch on th e Sixes. obnoxious signs and billboards, and other ttates are p 9 71.718 »#. a n d th e last p ay m en t m ent fo r th e en rtre s ta te being ♦ . U ND ER NEW MANAGE- agitating the question of eliminating the nuisance. w ould not he m ad e u n til 1950. $52.971.718 90. ! • M ENT ♦ * ♦ ♦ ♦ Not o n ly w ould th is h u g e sum Oregon will have the benefit of much experience of have to he ra ise d by g e n e ra l tax ♦ W rite yxtur ow n tick et on th ese a 4 I t t l \ T l C l I BU S F IL IN G S ♦ other states in considering the question and it is not atlo n h u t a n s ta te h ig h w ay co n facts. Mr. L andow nur. 1; SEASIDE HOTEL ♦ ♦ too much to hope that a rigid law that will hold wa s tru c tio n w ould s to p im m ed iately an d all fu tu re w ork on th e h ig h ■j Teacher Mi quoted ter will result when the legislature meets. I W h ite C ed ar L u m b e r com pany. FIRST « LASS MB.UA way p ro g ram w ould he a b a n d o n DEPENDABILITY What greater tribute can be paid a man than to gav he is dependable, for this means that he is reli able, trustworthy; that confidence may lie placed in him. That kind of a man is a valuable asset to any community, business or organization. We never worry about such a man. We know that he will do what is expected of him; that he will be at the right place doing the right thing at the right time; we need never fear that he will violate a confidence. If a man be dependable he is honest, painstak ing, thorough, thoughtful and strong. Dean Stanley once said: “Give us a character on which we can thoroughly depend and it is wonderful how many . . . brilliant qualities we can safely and gladly dispense with." A man might be brilliant, clever, smart and yet not be dependable. A dependable man therefore is the kind that is needed in this strenuous age. Never were depend able men so necessary as now when everything is done oil such a large scale and so much depends j on man power which after all creates, governs and r ▼ V N P - W 1W ' V V Clip this « enp.ii mil m di il »»«h »I f‘»r • T«» ClIIC Pia week«' tria i >.A <crip(M n Io T o rM V in I n »■ f the world (ro w t« T i» ’ »*•« »al w ri tara w«'tii"i • and ehtblraa a la t* r r « (*. •< »*’ * • « ■ ..i a..nr Home *» f»arb«aa aa a * M NtT»»w Di* N a y S ta tio n a al« «• k«’ t al •*»!»• rip tlo a I , hs • • ilL -si O F ALL KINDS Septic Tanks and Sewers Plumbing and Painting ----- ESTIMATES FREE ----- H »Bt«»n. M a a*. lik’lto r (S i*. W. H. SHERIDAN General Contractor Seaside Hotel «* print* 'V BUILDING New and Repair Work I HL CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR I Pfiper Gw tko Highway Signs • " A IX H .L A H 'S W O R T H !■ ’» «• W libo « • P.1 T u esd ay ’s Coos B ay T im es c a r I hill of sate ried an Item covering a n In te r T his w ould m ean th a t sectio n s view w ith Miss Jew ell Crow , a J A. E. Beam an vs H ans A dolnh I sen, actio n of law. of thp s ta te w ho voted fo r th e te a c h e r In th e P o rt O rfo rd | A E. S eam an vs. F M Sleeve? issu in g of m illio n s o f d o lla rs schools, to th e effect th a t th e one I j a ctio n of law w o rth o f h ig h w ay bonds w ith th e case of in fa n tile p a ra ly sis in t h e ' Jo h n W. R ickey to Lttttra u n d e rs ta n d in g th a t th e h ig h w ay P o rt O rford d is tric t h ad resnited S tin g ley . w a rra n ty deed p ro g ra m a« o n tfin ed w ould bb fa ta lly G. A. N ichols to A lbert Case et c a rrie d to co m p letio n , will not Miss C row who. d u rin g th e ux. sa tisfa c tio n of m o rtg ag e be given th e ro a d s p ro m ised 1 M agnolia Z u m w a h vw. M arion c lo sin g o f th e local schools, is them C itizen s o f O regon voted fo r v isitin g a t h e r hom e in D allas. Z u m w alt, c e rtifie d copy decree or th e h ig h w ay sy stem and th e issu O regon, in a le tte r to M rs Mary Jtld g m en r from M u ltn o m ah c o u n an ce o f b o n d s u n d e r th e proposed •B. Rice, p rin c ip a l of th e g rad e ty F. O. Bowm an rs H ugh H u tc h fin a n c in g plast B ond c o m p a school, s ta te d th a t sh e w as m is n ies an d in v e s to rs b o u g h t rhe q u o ted . as sh e sim p ly to ld th e eson, e t al. a c tio n of law W H M illigan et nx to llv fn a u th o riz e d bonds a f te r in v e s tig a re p o r te r fo r th e T im es of th e , Miss Crow M illigan w a rra n ty dped tio n s b ased on th e e x istin g fi facts as th e y existed Ora F lo ren ce B ru m b au g h vs n an cia l pTan of license fee and a d d s in h e r le tte r th a t sh e w ill ' gas tax . which w ere said to be, re tu rn th is week to ta k e up h e r j B ru m b au g h , c e rtifie d couv of de- an d h a v e since p roved to be a d u tie s w ith th e re o p en in g o f th - <•’’«* Ju d g m en t from M nitnom ah co unty. sa fe a n d econom ic m eth o d fo r schools. .............. ............................ ■ .......... 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NOTARY PUBLIC I • W. T. White ! t ♦ Port Orford, Ore. I Currv Chapter No. 1351 O. E. S. R e g u la r m eetin g s, th ird S atu r- • day of each m onth V isitors a lw ay s 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 retary . X Family Style SU N D A I DINNERS SPEC1AI.TI GOOD BEDS Com fortable. H om elike Place C o m fo r ta ile h u n tin g lodge in big gam e te r rito ry , aas ily accessible, in co nnection w ith h otel G uides fu rn ish e d If d esired E. M. P IT N E R Proprietor. HIGHWAYS OF SPEECH PORT ORFORD LODGE A. F. & A. M No. 170 M eets second S a tu rd a y of each m o n th V isitin g b re th e rn w el come. JOHN VAIU, W orshipful Master ♦ T W H IT E , Hr., S' S e c re ta n Y our voice, tra v e lin g over th e h ig h w ay s o f th e tele- p hone sy stem , gains im m e d i a te au d ien c e in th e m ost r e m ote sectio n s of th e n a tio n USE IXING D ISTA N CE— T h e F cn n o m ical W ay. LONG OISJANCL WOODMEN OF THE WORLD W. O. W. Camp 609 L O C A L a N O T C L fG P A P tt Meets first Friday of eai month Visitors welcoise our camp fol W. J SA BIN . C. V. B E R N A L FORTY. C lerk. ♦ , i i ! SERVICE FIRST