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PORT ORFORD NEWS Published weekly at Port Orford, Oragou Along the Seasho re UBO. W. 3 0 RANSON. UdUor W atered a t »he P o sto ffice a t P o rt O rfo rd , O regon, as seco ad cln*3 Diati m a tte r u n d e r Act of M arch 3, 1879. SUBSCRIPTION RATUS One Y e a r --------------------------- Six M o n t h s »1 •» A d v e r t is in g r a te « 2 5 c e n t« p er c o lu m n m eh . Tuesday, November 1, 1927. Low T ide AM P.M. 1101 10:41 1 2 :3 4 12 01 1 :4 8 1 :0 4 2 :4 9 2 : 02 2 :5 4 3 :4 2 342 4 :3 0 4 :2 8 5 :1 8 Man perfected by society is the best of all ani mals; he is the most terrible of all when he lives with Hoosier Sold on Port Orford out law and without justice.—Aristotle. F ro m In d ia n a com e« th e fol THE MAJOR ISSUE IN THE TEAPOT DOME SCANDAL (Editorial in Engineering and Mining Journal) Reaffirmation of our national faith that all persons are equal under the law is the most import ant and inspiring characteristic of the decision of the United States supreme court on the legality of the Teapot Dome lease. The scandal of the illegal transfer of government property worth $430,000,000, and the requirement that a refund of $2,000,000 be made, are overshadowed by the larger fact that wealthy malefactors “can’t get away with it.” Not often does our supreme legal authority em bellish its decisions with such verbal castigations as judicial indignation felt to be appropriate to the oc casion. “Illegitimate,” “faithless,” “s i n i s t e r,” “fraudulent,” are ugly terms, and their significance is unmistakable. The crime involved bribery and corruption and betrayal of the public by a high gov ernment official. That men conspicuous for achieve ment in the larger fields of business enterprise in this era of industrial evolution and advancement would be willing to conspire with a member of the presi dent’s official family to despoil the nation of its re sources, and conceivably by such acts to put its se curity in jeopardy, jars and sours the people’s faith alike in the honesty of corporate management and in official integrity and purpose. The decision signifies that gigantic political debts may not be paid by a gov ernment officer turned conspirator. Although humiliated by the evidence of crim inality in high places, we may yet take heart that jus tice is able to triumph over every obstacle that mon ey, legal technicality, and the disintegrating action of time can oppose or mitigate. d e fin ite ly h a rm fu l. 5 T h e a ffe c te d m uscles sh o u ld be k e p t w arm and sh o u ld be s u p p o rted in a p o sitio n th a t p e rm its low ing poem to Mr. an d Mrs no s tre tc h in g 6. M easure« sh o u ld b e ta k e n F re d P fe ia te r o f San R afael. C al ifo rn ia , w ho a re sp e n d in g sev eral to p rev en t d e fo rm itie s o f th e hip, A p la s te r boot w eek s a t P o rt O rfo rd ren ew in g knee an d foot. old frie n d sh ip s an d lo o k in g a fte r o r o th e r s p lin t m u st be used fo r th e ir p re v e n tio n p ro p e rty in te re s ts : W arm salin e b a th s a re u su ally I q u ie tin g S hould th e r e be c o n Y o u r le tte r cam e th is m o rn in g . s id e ra b le m uscle in v o lv em en t A nd believ e frie n d o f m ine. w ith acco m p an y in g d isc o m fo rt, W e en jo y ed It all im m en sely . th e n u rs in g pro b lem Is b est h a n R ead and re re a d ev ery line dled and c o n tra c tio n p re v e n te d ; Y o u r d e sc rip tio n of P o rt O rfo rd , by p u ttin g th e p a tie n t in a p la s from i And th e g loriee of th e C o ast te r b a n d ag e, well p ad d ed ' M akes o u r li tt le In lan d v illag e toes to a rm p its. D u rin g th e c ritic a l period of ' lx>ok lik e “ th ir ty c e n ts " at re h a b ilita tio n th e fo llo w in g ru le s m ost sh o u ld be s tric tly o b s e rv e d : 1. F a tig u e of th e affected T h en th e fish an d crab s an d oys p a rts m u st be avoided a t all cost. ters. 2 W eak en ed a b d o m in al m u s A nd th e h u c k le b e rry pie. F a irly m ad e m y old m o u th w ater, cles sh o u ld be su p p o rte d by an ab d o m in a l belt. Yes, tru ly , i t ’s no lie 3. A ny te n d en c y to c u rv a tu re of th e sp in e sh o u ld be m et at A nd I sa id to M r G reenw ood, S u re, th a t 's th e place fo r me. once w ith e ith e r a back b race o r L e t’s call th e dog an d h it th e p la s te r co rse t to g e th e r w ith a p p ro p ria te exercises. tr a il 4 B efore th e a ffe c te d p a rts •For P o r t O rfo rd by th e sea. ( I a re u sed , s u p p o rts by lig h t and be T h e re I ’d love to have a cab in, p ro p e rly fitte d b races m u st provided J u s t a h u m b le little cot. 5. P ro p e rly g ra d e d an d s u p e r W h e re th e w e a th e r n e v e r gets vised exercise«, a c tiv e an d p a s too cold. sive, to g e th e r w ith m assag es, And n e v e r v ery h o t. sh o u ld be in a u g u ra te d som e th r e e I W h ere th e rh o d o d e n d ro n s b lo s w eeks a fte r d isa p p e a ra n c e of te n d ern ess. som . - «. E le c tric a l tr e a tm e n t, save J And th e w ild aza le a s grow , j W h ere th e r e ’s ra re ly an y k illin g possibly th e sin u so id a l, a re o f q u e stio n a b le valu e fro st. A nd seld o m an y snow Black Fog in San Francisco Oh w o u ld n ’t th a t be g lo rio u s? ’T w ill be h eav en en o u g h fo r T he follow ing g ra p h ic d e s c r ip me. I ’ll call th e dog, we’ll h it th e tr a il tio n of th e “ black fo g " of San F o r P o rt O rfo rd by th e sea F ra n c isc o bay. w hich w as d o u b t — A lice D. O. G reen w o o d . less th e c a u se of th e d e stru c tio n (Rockville, In d ia n a . o f th e s te a m e r Coos Bay. w as w ritte n by C apt. H arv ey . who M r and Mrs P fe ls te r p lan on w as p ilo t in th a t p o rt fo r m any leav in g fo r th e ir C a lifo rn ia hom e y ears. It Is of u n u su a l in te re s t to d ay , vow ing th a t 1928 w ill see a t th is p a rtic u la r tim e th em ag ain back am o n g th e sc e n (B y C a p t L. P H arv ey J r .) ic a ttra c tio n s to be found in C u r-j I do not th in k th e re a re m any r y l.in d people on Coos Bay th a t have ev er ex p erien ced a g en u in e black fog. \ black fog is a c o m b in a tion o f tu le fog. ocean fog. and sm oke from th e city, com bined to g e th e r. T h is fog com es very (B y S tate B oard of H ealth 1 In view of th e recen t en td em te seldom and com es esp ecially when o f in fa n tile p a ra ly sis in m an y a hot spell h its th e In te rio r at p a rts o f th e s ta te , th e fo llo w ing th is tim e of th e y ear. T his kind tim e ly s u g g e s tio n s a re o ffered of a fog does not a p p e a r very o f fo r th e Im m e d ia te u fte r-c a re o f ten. som e y ears go by w ith o u t 1 re m e m b e r som e of th e a c u te cases T h e re a re m nny any of it cases w hich at th e o u tse t seem th e old tim e rs on th e w a te rfro n t h opeless, w ho go o r u n d e r p ro p e r re la tin g to th e tim e w hen th e b a c k in g su p e rv isio n to a sto n ish in g im old tu g "'W iz a rd " w as p ro v em en t. th e gain e x te n d in g out of h e r ’ lib an d backed Into o v e r a perio d o f so m e fo u r o r th e bow of a s a ilin g vessel m o o r five y ears U n til th is m ax im u m ed n e a r th e end of th e x dock. im p ro v em en t th ro u g h s ic p o r tiv e m ash in g a h ole In h e r how and tr e a tm e n t and c a re fu l m uscle re k n o c k in g a s a ilo r o u t of h is hunk e d u c a tio n h a s been o b tain ed s u r w ho was k ille d by th e Im pact. g ical p ro c e d u re s, g e n e ra lly s p e a k T h e m a s te r o f th e tu g could not his ing. a t e In ad v isab le R is need see th e vessel b n t he had Jib less to add th a t all cases sh o u ld scare w hen th e en d of" th e h is pilot he u n d e r th e c o n sta n t su p e rv isio n boom cam e th ro u g h I re m e m b e r on e o f a p h y sician th r o u g h o u t rh e h p ,p n w indow black fog n ig h t in th e c ity th a t e n tire co u rse o f tre a tm e n t D u rin g th e a c u te s ta g e th e : look me tw o h o u rs to w alk from fo llo w in g ru le s sh o u ld be o b s e r v T h ird an d M ark et to S ev e n te e n th and M ission s tre e ts . The fog ed : wfl« so d en se th is n ig h t th a t pen- I. A bsolute rest and q u ie t. M arket 2 C o n fin em en t to bed u n til pie w ere tr o ttin g alo n g p ain an d te n d e rn e s s have c o m s tre e t w ith th e ir a rm s s tre tc h e d keep p letely left th e a ffe c te d m u scle out In fro n t of th em to from b u m p in g In to o th e rs > g ro u p s T he g re a te s t d iffic u lty w as to 3 I r re p a ra b le d a m a g e m ay r e find out w hat s tre e t you w ere su lt from too e a rly »nd to o s tre n cro ssin g and th e ste p p in g from n o u s tr e a tm e n t. a n o th e r S tre e t 4 E le c tric a l tr e a tm e n t, m e one cu rb to ch n n lcal m a n ip u la tio n a n d m as lig h ts w ere not v isib le an d th is sag e a re a b so lu te ly c o n tr a -in d i sam e n ig h t th e fire d e p a rtm e n t cate d d u rin g th e sta g e o f pain was called o n t to a sm a ll fire and te n d e rn e s s an d in fact a re h u t th e fire could n o t he fo u n d After-Care of ABOUT THAT HISTORY Infantile Paralvsls (Editorial in Harbor.) Now we’ll ask one. Perhaps the way our east ern ancestors learned about Port Orford was in read ing English history. Or maybe they had read about New Albion, which was Sir Francis Drake’s west coast of North America. Maybe the children think William Tichenor discovered Port Orford. Sir Francis, you know, was one of those discov erer fellows who was sailing the seas during Queen Bess’ rule to add more to her kingdom and world. And so it was that Sir Francis was the first English man to gaze on the site of Port Orford and what is now Cape Blanco. Cortez had already subdued Mex ico and placed her in the Spanish realms along in 1520, but Drake happened along half a century later and cruising along New Albion's shores (anywhere from San Diego to Cape San Lucas northward) and came north as far as “Cape Orford,” now Cape Blanco. That, then, is about the first mention of this part of the world and the voyage and discovery was made in 1579. PORT ORFORD LIBRARY Public libraries are a part of our educational \stem, and the ladies of the Civic Improvement club •e to be congratulated on the success they have at- lined in providing library facilities for the coinmun- y. Much remains to be done, however, and the pub- ? at large can be of great assistance in enlarging ie scope of the work by assisting in providing addi- onal books. The library board has designated Sat rday, November 12, as Book Donation day. and lose who have books they can and will donate to pip in this public service are requested to bring or jnd them to the library on that date. Open house •om 10 a. m. to 4 p. m. will be kept, and the public lould respond generously in this worthy work. "V V- V V j „ „„I ,,1 il « lili II fu r • «I« w eeks' New and Repair Work t r i a l t u b r e r i p t i i m te Septic Tanks and Sewers D ll CHRIS ) IAN SCIENCE MONITOR • p. Tw n u f l- s . fr i,,r Ihr H m ' . Vnrbi » of» in I n ,|»>v < s1 in I..vi «111 he > rottili! t Lui , < .m l , i n-i h ' » i, «cope 1.1 fro m <• 75»» « p e c U l W rite r» . '. <r. n ■ I n ' in»»«*«». ufo v-'»r h«w»e ■*» fest’-ss ’»nnt» «wir the Símil •! H l.« r <’w O F A L L K IN D S s - A DOT J A R ’S W O R T H r . t , ,1,1« BUILDING Plum hi ng and Painting < ----- ESTIMATES FREE ----- S' im c r MowiTtm Ha«*W Hay Station» Bnaton, M äh «. , a«* trial a rlp tl.W l 1 ear*»•* h'flsr t i l. W. H. SHERIDAN General Contractor Seaside Hotel nicer prifiQ ------------- » e f t ------- ,a.A.a.A A a S tr e e t c a rs w are p assin g up an d th e s t r e e t; you could n o t see th e m b u t you could hear th e ir bells rin g in g . A n o th e r black fog n ig h t I w ell re m e m b e r was a b o u t seven y ears ag o w hen I w ent o v e r to O a k la n d h a rb o r w ith th e tu g " F e a r le ss" to tow th e sh ip p in g board ta n k e r ‘‘D ilw o rth ’’ from M oore’s s h ip y a rd to p ie r No 26. San F ran cisco . T h is w as a n o th e r black fog n ig h t an d my h a ir s ta n d s on end w hen I th in k o f th e ch an ces I to o k in ta k in g th is vessel acro ss th e hay T h e vessel had no ste a m a n d ev eryone on b o ard w as an x io u s to be in S an F ra n c isc o on T h a n k sg iv in g day. T h e re w ere six b a ttle s h ip s an c h o re d in th e bay d ire c tly in o u r p a th so had to fig u re on k ee p in g w ell en o u g h to th e n o rth to c le a r th em on th e la s t of th e flood tide A fte r leav in g th e m o u th of O ak la n d h a rb o r th e black fog b e cam e b la c k e r W h en a b o u t abeam of G oat isla n d th e r e w ere w h istles com ing from all d ire c tio n s I s to p ped and w aited fo r consequences. All o f a su d d e n a n avy tu g from M are isla n d w ith a b a rg e load ed w ith 12-lnch loaded sh ells fo r o ne of th e b a ttle fleet s te a m ed a lo n g sid e of o u r vessel. Ev ery o n e ab o a rd gave a yell b u t n o th in g ex ploded b u t the yell. T h e c a p ta in of th e n avy tu g sa n g out. " W h e re in h ell a re th e b a ttle s h ip s ’ ” I had no tim e to a n sw e r him as he w as o u t of s ig h t in five seconds. I had one tu g on a h e ad lin e. 1 could not see th e bow of th e sh ip so s e n t w ord to the m a te on th e lo o k o u t to yell to th e tu g ah e a d to sin g out w hen he could see a n y th in g ah ead . W e craw led a lo n g dead slow and th e firs t th in g I h e a rd was a u to h o rn s blow ing. T h e vessel w as in h e r b e rth at p ie r No. 26, th e tu g ah e a d h ad put th e v essel's h e a d lin e a sh o re and I did not know we w ere in th e b e rth as I could n o t see th e dock from th e b rid g e. T h e c ap ta in of th e vessel h ad n o th in g to say but I n o ticed h is feet d o ing th e S ain t V itu s dance. I do not know to th is d ay how we m an ag ed to fin d p ie r No 26 and th e rig h t b e rth : som e on e a sh o re m u st hav e h ad a m ag n et and d ra w n th e vessel to th e rig h t b e rth . W hen I b o a rd ed th e tu g “ F e a rle s s ” to go to th e tu g dock at p i e r No. 13 h e re com es a navy la u n ch to w in g a navy b a rg e lo a d e d w ith m en fo r sh o re leave. T h ey h ad lost th e ir h e a rin g s and ran d ed fu ll speed into th e arch o f th e " D ilw o rth " over th e p ro p e lle r W hat a ypll w ent np: no o n e w as h u rt and 1 told th e boys w here th e y w ere T bev sto p p ed rig h t at p ie r No. 26 in ste a d o f lo o k in g fo r the flo at at p ie r No. 14 We hav e fogs on Coos Bay but 1 hav e n ev er seen a b lack foe I feel v e ry k e e n ly fo r C a rt. R W. O lson, w ho h as a. reco rd th a t v ery few If any sh ip m a s te r can e q u a l and if h e was n a v ig a tin g his vessel on th e 'Golden G ate on one of th e se black fog n ig h ts w ith w h istles com ing from m any d ire c tio n s T know he did his best to n a v ig a te w ith cau tio n L E W IS 'R HAIBVEY IR . P o rt P ilo t. B î î ; ; ; : 3 s î î a > i î î î 1 dow n T id e T a b le fo r W eek E n d in g Nov. M HW7. a t P o r t O rfo rd . H igh T ide P.M . A.M. 4 :4 8 W ed n esd ay , N o v em b er 2 _______ 5 :5 9 6 :1 4 T h u rsd a y , N o v em b er 3 . ______ 7 03 7:57 7 :3 5 F rid a y . N o v em b er 4 ___ ........... 8:43 S a tu rd a y . N o v em b er 5 1 :4 4 ___ .... ... 9 :1 4 944 S u n d ay , N o v em b er 6 ........ 1 0 :0 4 1 0 :3 9 M onday. N o v em b er 7 T u esd ay , N o v em b er 8 _ ______ 10 44 ______ 11 •« • R«i PORT ORFORD NEWS *ortO rford^regon^uesda^^íovem berilA292T e 2. A * e .x y a * < e - a * » * * * « (Y » rv n C l .E R I C S F IL I N G S ♦ C arl W ood, et ux. to C h a rle s P ltte n g e r, w a rra n ty d eed S chool D istrict No. 3 to Ft. T O w ens, q u it claim deed. 'W. V S m ith to E lish a M eser vey, sa tisfa c tio n of m o rtg ag e H. C- H an d ly vs. F. M. S te v en s, m otion to s trik e out. T. T J u ls e th to M ary C. V in e y ard . sa tis fa c tio n of m o rtg ag e. •A. E. S eam an vs. P o rt O rford C o m m ercial Co., d e m u rre r H e rm a n C arl E c k e rt an d (Ruby B ro ek aw . m a rria g e license. C alvin i A. W o o d ru ff E s ta te , pe titio n fo r p ro b a te M arth a M. H olm an vs. Jo h n A H u m p h rey s, a ctio n to reco v er m oney. E d w ard R P e rrin . J r ., vs. C a p ital F in a n c e C o rp o ra tio n , a ctio n to d e c la re a deed a m o rtg ag e. C n rrv C ounty R ank to H en ry M ayer, sa tisfa c tio n of m o rtg a g e F. J. H u n tle y vs. C u rry C o u n ty B ank, c h a tte l m ortg ag e. R L e u tw y le r to O. J . M ather, m ech a n ic’« lien. M oses A. D o e rstle r to C h arles M C o tto n , w a rra n ty deed. M S D o e rstle r. p ro o f of a n n u al assessm en t w ork on a m ine D allas H a m ilto n , lo catio n n o tice for R uby M ountain Q u artz C laim No. 1. C h a rle s H a m ilto n , lo catio n no tire fo r R uby M ountain Q u artz C laim No. 2. . F. N H a rtle y , lo catio n notice fo r Kuby M ountain Q u artz C laim No. 3. W ilb u r D avis, lo catio n notice fo r Ruby M o untain Q u artz C laim No. 4. H. B. S m ith , et ux. to E M B eckham , w a rra n ty deed D ora H a n ’y, e t ux, to F. M. R eekhan q u it claim deed F. M B eckham to W hite C ed ar L u m b e r Co., w a rra n ty deed. W h ite C ed ar L u m b er Co. to E B. H in k le, et al. w a rra n ty deed. F I R ow m an vs. H ugh H utch eson and L ouis B othw ell. a n sw e r U 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. to c o m p lain t. Refiners an d ‘Buyers o f Forest Service Offers Port Orford Cedar N a tiv e P latin u m and G old H ig h est M arket Prices EaaUuhtd 1907 W ILD BER G B R O S. SM ELTING & REFINING CO. Othccg; 742 Market St.. San Francisco G ra n ts P ass, O re., O ct. 29 — Plant; South San Francuco T he fo re st service w ill sell a p p ro x im a te ly tw o m illion b o ard H. L. HOUSTON, M.D. fe e t of P o rt O rford c e d a r stu m p - P h y sician an d S urgeon. ag e in th e S iskiyou n a tio n a l fo r est, on T im creek , so u th of P ow O ffice 491, H om e 492 ers. O regon, acco rd in g to F o re st P h o n es S u p e rv iso r J . H. B lllln g slea of F ah y -M o rrlso n B ldg t G ra n ts P ass. B andon, O regon. T h e stu m n a g e h as been ap p ra ise d a t $2.60 p er th o u sa n d and w ill be sold to th e h ig h est b id d e r, b u t no bid less tlfan 22.60 w llF be co n sid ered T h is tim b e r w as fire k illed a b o u t 50 y ears ago. b u t is r e m a rk a b ly well p reserv ed The D ouglas fir w hich form ed a la rg e p a r t o f th e o rig in a l s ta n d and w as k illed by th e sam e fire, has y ielded to decay an d p ra c tic a lly ('o m m e n ù il an d S a v in g s all fallen to th e g ro u n d . Most of th e P o rt O rford c e d a r sn ag s a re still s ta n d in g and a p p a re n tly S a f e t y D e p o s it B o x e s so n n d ex cep t fo r the sapw ood fo r R en t w hich h as ro tte d aw ay, and sm all checks w hose d e p th w ill not be know n u n til th e logs a re opened up. T h e sale of th is tim b e r is a sa lv a g e p ro p o sitio n th a t will r e m ove a fire h azard from th e n a tio n a l fo re s t an d leave th e sta n d In good co n d itio n f r r fu t -e g ro w th T he s tu m p a g e Is now b e in g a d v e rtise d In tw o Coos c o u n ty n ew sp ap ers. B ids w ill be Associated Gas o pened a t th e G ra n ts P ass h e a d q u a r te r s o f th e fo re st service, N o v em b er 17, 1927. a t 2 p. m. Kelly Springfield Tires BANK OF BANDON H A T T O N ’S SERVICE STATION Taxes on Timber L. B. HATTON Prop. On a h a lf-sectio n of tim b e r! lan d in T illam o o k co u n ty , th e tax es have in creased from >12.60 > in 1907 to 2983.14 in 1927. W h en b o u g h t in 1907. th e tim b e r cost 21.10 a th o u s a n d . T oday it may be w o rth a little m ore, but th e re is no m a rk e t. T he tim b e r is s i t u a te d so fa r from an y lo g g in g o p e ra tio n th a t it w ill be y e a rs b e fo re it can be cut. and m ean tim e th e annuaT tax es have to be paid At th e p re s e n t ra te , it w ill only be a few y ears befo re th e am o u n t paid in tax es w ill m ore th an eq u a l th e p u rch ase price paid for th e tim b e r. T he o w n er has oth e r tim b e r, w hich he is forced to cut in o rd e r to get e n o u z h m oney to pay th e taxes on th e tim b e r w hich he can n o t cut o r sell b e cau se of in a c c e ssib ility .— V oter. Port Orford, Oregon Loggers Pool H a ll CONFECTIONERY Up-to-Date Goods Always Fresh W. J. Paulman, Prop. Port Orford, Ore. U ND ER N EW M ANAGE M ENT Real SEASIDE Estate •: ♦ NOTARY PUBLIC ¡ I HOTEL F IR S T CLASS M EALS F a m ily Style I SUNDAY D IN N E R S A S PE C IA L T Y ; 1 A W. T. White P la c e Port Orford, Ore. 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