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PageJL ■Port^Orford^jOregon^^uesda^^November^jl^^L PORT ORFORD NEWS Published weekly at Port Orford, Oregon. OKO W SOHAN8ON. Editor E n tere d a t th e i'o ato fftce a t P o ri O rfo rd , O regon, a t second class m ail m a tte r u n d e r Act of M arch 1879 Tl<le T ab le fo r W eek B a d ia * Nov. -1». 11427. a t P o rt O rfo rd . SUBSCRIPTION RATES: One Y e a r _________________ I t . AO Six M o n th s________________ 91.00 Advertising rates 16 cents per column Inch. T uesday, N ovem ber 22, 1927. W ednesday. Nov 23 T h u rsd ay . Nov. 24 F rid a y . Nov. 25 S a tu rd a y , Nov 26 S unday. Nov. 27 ... Monday, Nov. 28 T u esd ay . Nov. 29 H igh Tide AM P.M. ..... ......„ 1 1 :8 0 10:56 ......... .......12:01 1 1 :2 6 ................. 12 :3 9 1 1 :5 6 _________1 :1 8 1 2 :2 7 ................ 1 :5 0 1:01 .... 2 :4 3 139 2 24 Low T ide AM P.M. 456 5 44 5 :3 0 6 :1 8 6 :0 1 6 :5 2 632 7 .2 7 7 :0 4 8 :0 5 7 :4 1 8 46 8 :1 9 9 :3 2 P O R T O R FO R D N E W S beach n e a r th e lake, th e sailo re took one of th e sh ip 's b o ats and ex p lo red t h e lak e. W hile m e a n d e rin g Its sh o res, said W eller, ANNOUNCEM ENT we saw th o u s c a d s o f sw an, geese, d u c k s a n d o th ed w ild fow l, also m any e lk an d o th e r a n im als, said D r. L. R. P u g h has opened p e rm a n en t he. I d o n ’t believe th e re is a n o th e r place lik e It on th e face of d en tal offices in th e F ro m m building, P o rt th e e a rth and have located a claim on th e b lu ff o v erlo o k in g th e lak e He b u ilt a cabin and j O rfo rd , w here he will receive th e public lived th e re ab o u t tw o years. Be fro m 9 to 12 and fro m 1 to 5. liev in g th e lak e h a u n te d , h e g o t, frig h te n e d an d left. W hy het th o u g h t It was h a u n te d , e tc .,1 w ould m ak e th e sto ry to o long, hence will close w ith beat w is h e s , to »elf and fam ily , ‘y b o n m onoxide to kill. B ecause ' |, | R r , r M L-ANOIZHS of thia, th e c a r o w n er sh o u ld ex- »'« - J p g __T h e o u tsid e and bottom ®rc *so e x tr a o rd in a ry p re c a u tio n s [Native Platinum and Gold H ighest Market Prices of th e E n g lish b ark th a t was a g a in s t ru n n in g th e e n g in e w ith E m U ii M 1907 E ven I w recked w as covered w ith lead th e g a ra g e d o o rs closed. W 1LD BERG B R O S. an d fu rn ish e d th e p io n eers w ith th e w arm in g -u p process sh o u ld S M E L T IN G * R E F IN IN G C O . all th e lead th e y w anted fo r be co m p leted in th e open air. Office,: 742 Markrt S t., San France® Plant: South Son Francucu m an y y ears My fa th e r b ro u g h t , “ T h e p erson who h as been ov hom e 200 p o u n d s.— 'Sentinel. ercom e by th is poison in som e i case« m ay be revived If rem oved H. L. H O U ST O N , M.D. F*ort-O rford-Langlois t0 »he open a ir. a n d if a rtific ia l Physician and Surgeon. M any th in g s a re d iffic u lt and d a rk to m e; but I can see one th in g quite clearly —th a t I can n o t seek follow ing: “C an th e g ro cers, th e h a rd w a re m erch an ts, th e my own happiness by sac rificin g o th e rs.— Eliot. b an k ers, th e d ry goods dealers, th e clo th iers o r th e o th e r re ta il m erch an ts g e t along w ith o u t th e ir com m u n ity n ew sp ap er? The home n ew sp ap er is the m outhpiece o f th e com m unity. T h ro u g h it th e town m akes its bid fo r recognition. It is one o f th e to w n ’s T H A N K S G IV IN G DAY best assets. E v ery d ay w eekly n ew sp ap ers a re do We of the g re a t P acific N o rth w e st have much ing th e ir best fo r th e ir com m unities. W h at would to be th a n k fu l fo r th is T h an k sg iv in g day. We live y o u r tow n be w ith o u t y o u r n ew sp ap er? C re8pirutil>11 are »PP|te« v u om i i i i m i i u unity i i u y c C n h u u i rch L i i c es n im ,n e d ia te ly me,h<>d8 B u t th is, in m ost Phones Office 491, Home 492 in th e ric h e st c o u n try n a tu ra lly o f an y c o u n try in S ervices 9 u n d ay . N ovem ber 27. j eaee8 ie ¡n a d e q u a , e . T h e o n ly ) “ A nd yet, th e re a re in ev ery tow n w here a new s Fahy-Morrlson Bldg. i c e rta in w ay to I we v ent a tr a g e d y ; th e w o rld ; the c o u n try w here o p p o rtu n ities a re p ap er is published, m en in business— we can n o t call l fl27 » S un d ay school a t L anglois and • ¡g t0 a v o [d t |,e s lig h te s t c o n ta c t , Bandon, Oregon. g re a te s t— w here education is m ost easily acquired them business m en—who seldom, if ever, p a tro n iz e j port Orford, "i o’: oo a m. w ith th is e v e r-p re se n t d an g er. w here o u td o o r p leasu res an d a ctiv itie s can be en th e home n ew sp ap er w ith a d v ertisin g , su b scrip tio n . M orning h o u r of public wt>r' j of w in te r m o to rin g .” ' a t L anglois, 1 1 :0 0 a m. joyed to the fu llest; and w here c o m fo rt and w ealth o r o th e r su p p o rt. Such men do n o t belong in a new s- ship, E v en in g h o u r of ipubllc w o r-j BANK m ay be obtained by those who seek them th ro u g h p a p e r tow n, bu t a one-store c o u n try village.” sh ip , at P o rt O rford. 7 :4 5 p. m. i “G o tta Tell ’E m ’ th e m edium o f w ork, th o u g h t and in d u stry . He who Di s c i t l i ’ i l o v i m i g e o l o g i can L ib ra ry asso ciatio n , w hich Y oung p eo p le’s m eetin g , a t , you O rfo rd . 6 :4 5 p. m. j y0 “ don t te ll ’em . OF is n o t th a n k fu l fo r all o f these, and th e m any o th e r O F P O R T O R FO R D D IST R IC T hope« to a d o p t it if th e w ork in : Pont T he w eek day relig io u s s c h o o l, fa n » se " Bm- P o rtla n d pro v es successful. p riv ileg es which a re ours, m u st be u n g ra te fu l in classes ..-------- s ta rte d -- in co nnection w ith j ------------------- ------ T h a t w as th e ad v ice of th e Na- (Continued from Page 1» Mrs. V irg in ia C leav er Bacon, ---------- BANDON deed. th e P o rt O rfo rd school's F rid ay I tlo n a l R etail G rocers asso ciatio n lib ra ry a d v is e r in a d u lt e d u c a In o u r own d elig h tfu l C u rry la n d we a re th a n k H are, an d is cu t on a v a rie ty of tio n . believes h e r R ead-a-B ook- a fte rn o o n a n d a re c a rrie d on in of F red W. .A nderson, w hose m e r Commercial and Savings h a rd ro ck s In term in g led with w ith plans san ctio n - ch an d ise s to re at Coxad. N eb., a ful fo r h ealth and h a p p in ess; th a n k fu l th a t th e scenic so ft san d sto n e« . On th is te rra c e T o g e th e r p lan will aid in re -e s | acoordance ed by s ta te b o ard of ed u catio n , tow n of 1,200 does an annual ta b lis h in g th e w ell-nigh lost a r t R oosevelt highw ay is open to th e big volum e of tra v a re som e well pounded pebbles * of i A little b e tte r th an 90 p er re n t b u sin ess of $300,000. re a d in g aloud. Safety Deposit Boxes of th e to ta l g ra d e school en el destin ed to come in 1928; th a n k fu l th a t th e rich w hich m ark th e a n c ie n t sea " T h e b est w ay of e sta b lish in g " E v e ry g ro cery m an sh o u ld l ro llm e n t e n ro lle d in th e classes for R ent beach. M arshy sp o ts o f th e n a tu ra l reso u rces of th is region a re on th e eve o f a co astal p lain also o ccu r a t th is c o n ta c t w ith book-loving p e r w hich co v er all e ig h t grades. spend a t least tw o p e r cen t o f , so n s,” sa id Mrs. B acon, “ is to his g ro ss re c e ip ts d u rin g 1927 g re a t com m ercial d evelopm ent; th a n k fu l fo r the level. T he 1 0 0 0-foot te rra c e , like read alo u d . iM eetings held in li A fter T h a n k sg iv in g vacation Is these for a d v e rtis in g " he said . " I t is m anifold b eauties o f n a tu re as evidenced th e e n tire th e one n ext below , h as its g re a t b ra ry b u ild in g s need be no m o r e , o , v er it is . expected to have . a ,__„ , .. " , .. . classes in o p eratio n a t Sixes so p o w erfu l th a t it can ch an g e est d ev elo p m en t n e a r th e n o rth „ length an d b read th o f th e c o u n ty ; and, above all ern b o rd e r o f th e q u a d ra n g le in fo rm al th a n th ey a re in th e hom e. : school __ , and p ro b ab ly a t D enm ark my b re a k fa s t, m y au to m o b ile or th a n k fu l th a t the all-w ise C re a to r m ade C u rry lan c th e n eig h b o rh o o d of Sixes and W h ile o n e m em b er read s, the Som e of th e i>arents and older my place of liv in g ." o th e rs sh o u ld be allow ed to d a rn . _, , . „ . . ,, „ __, : pewple of P o r t O rfo rd have ex- j a v e rita b le p arad ise which He w atches over w ith in E lk riv ers. I k n it o r sew ” . p ressed a d e s ire th a t th ey w ould E a stw a rd on th e W h ite m o u n fin ite care. Yes, he who is not th a n k fu l th is T h a n k s tain tr a il fro m th e 1000-foot lev I like to ta k e up a stu d y of this na- S E R V IC E S T A T IO N giving d ay in C u rry county m ust be u n g ra te fu l in el th e ascen t becom es ste e p e r to RAW FU R S B A TTL E ROCK I ta r e . If th e r e a re en o u g h who . a re of like m ind in th e m a tte r a te rra c e alo n g w hose e a ste rn D ora Dean M cC utcheon deed. W ANTED •' a class w ill be s ta rte d one eve- b o rd e r th e re is a well m a rk ed ! - . A ssociated G as ■ n in g a week fo r th a t purpose. sea cliff a t an elev atio n o f ab o u t ' p ha« Hto(Mi for agH8 SA V E T H E S C E N E R Y 1500 feet. T h ere is an a b ru p t j T h is s e n tin e l in th e Bay, H igh P rice - Liberal c h an g e from th e f la t te r r a c e to > G u a rd in g y o u r "su n -d o w n sea ; Kelly S p rin g fie ld T ires (E d ito ria l in W estern O ut-of-D oors) P len ty of F ords G rad e a s te e p e r slope, and th en a m o re i w h e re w a te rs have com e w ash- The O reg o n S ta te M otor asso- W ith the shibboleth o f “Save the Redw oods,” an g ra d u a l c h a n g e th ro u g h a g e n tle j jng j ria tio n has been asked re p e a te d - C heck by R e tu rn Mail association was form ed in C alifo rn ia a n u m b er of slo p e to th e p lateau lik e su m m it And w ill, d ay by day, ■ ly as to th e n u m b e r of F o rd reg - m o u n ta in , at an ele n «> m a tte r m a n ’s decree, L. B. H A T T O N ! is tra tio n s In th e year 1926 as y e a rs ago o r about the tim e th e plan to build a coast o v f atio 'W n hite H. W. JO H N S O N of 2200 feet T he 1500 1 ! com pared to th e re g istra tio n of highw ay w as f ir s t proposed. The purpose o f th e o r foot te r ra c e ts ra re ly well devel ( T oo big fo r d e se cratio n . 512 H St. P rop. ; all o th e r cars. g an izatio n w as to preserv e fo r p o sterity th e m a g n if oped. a lth o u g h th e sea c liff Is Thiis m o n u m e n t so fine— G ra n ts P ass, O regon T his q ueetlon h as been b ro u g h t j o u t by th e co n tin u ed absence of j icent sta n d s o f redw oods in M endocino and Del N o rte u su ally d istin c t an d has been A g ia n t of s tre n g th it sta n d s: P o rt O rfo rd , O regon traced fo r m any m iles alo n g th e T he sto rm s will com e o’e r sw eep- d ata c o n cern in g th e new F o rd I counties th ro u g h which a c o ast highw ay would pass. coast. It is p e rh a p s m ost prom c a r and th e co n seq u en t slu m p of j Ing W ho, today, can deny th e w isdom and fo re sig h t in en t on th e d ivide n o rth of Rd- T he stro n g h o ld of th e “ n in e .” F ord sale s In th e la»t few m onths . S H O E S S H IN E D creek , an d m ay be seen to And w ipe h u m an touch from the In v e s tig a tio n h as show n th a t ' of the fo u n d e rs of th a t association w hen he d rives «on best a d v a n ta g e from n e a r th e In th e U nited S tates th e com plete sands. fo r m iles th ro u g h th e dim c o rrid o rs o f th a t u n ra v sam e e lev a tio n on th e rid g e b e fig u re s fo r 1926 show th a t th e r e ! G et y o u r shoes shined ished fo re s t? Who can fail to envision th e scene th a t tw een E dson creek an d th e Sixes. In d too big for o b stru c tio n . w ere 9.337.300 Cord re g is tr a R iv er V aliev.— A person lo o k T his sen tin el by th e sea — tio n s and tha« th e to ta l of all 1 a t W. 0 . W. would g re e t the eye had not th e hand of th e lu m b er hall on ing n o rth e a » ' down Salm on creek was 9. m an build w hat he n o n -F o rd re g is tra tio n s man been stay e d ? W ho can say th a t th e fo rtu n e s from th e n o rth slope of Salm on Let m ere m ay . . ! 870,500. dance n ig h ts and a t . o f the s ta te o f C alifo rn ia have not been im m easu r m o u n tain at an elev atio n of C ham ,pinned hv K ing M ountain. C O N F E C T IO N E R Y T hese fig u re s re la te to |ta«s- j about 2550 tract, sees clea rly the e n g e r cars only. S ponsored hv Old Ocean ably advanced th ro u g h th e g e n ero sity and public b a rb e r shop on week | U p -to -D ate Goods g en eral 'P rofile of a c ro ss sectio n L ike fog. all else falls aw ay. I sp irit o f those early c o n se rv a tio n ists? of th e v allev The u p p er, g e n t A lw ays F resh n ig h ts. t O regon, to a large e x te n t, has w asted its b irth le r slope» belong to th e e a rlie r B eau ty — is e t e r n a l ........................... N eglects C am n ■ W. J. P au lm an . Prop. F ire — I,nses $2500 rig h t. No public-spirited citizens cam e fo rw a rd in portio n of t te valley and th e And as such will stan d W ilb u r P o n tin g . T h a t It pays to “ he su re th e sle e p e r o n e below to th e la te r I'e lln e s s cru m b le s to d u s t: P o r t O rfo rd , Ore. tim e to set in m otion the m achinery by which o u r p o rtio n , an d fo r conven ien ce In \n d he who b u ild s fo r b eau ty . cam p fire '- o u t” w as b ro u g h t own prim eval fo re sts along probable o r projected d is tin g u ish in g them th ev m av he W ill, like-w ise b e a u ty com m and. hom e w ith u n u su a l force, says fo rest serv ice of th e U nited h ig hw ays m ight be spared. Not th a t we would have re fe rre d to as e a rlie r and la te r The o th e r In his own, will rust S the ta te s d e p a rtm e n t of a g ric u ltu re valleys. E a rlie r v alleys do not UNDER NEW MANAGE all of o u r th o ro u g h fa re s banked w ith fo rest g ro w th , o ccu r below an a ltitu d e of ab o u t to a Mr. Jo n e s , of P rice. U tah, MENT but th a t o u r most princely stan d s m ig h t be left to 1000 feet above th e sea. T hey A u th o rity fo r F lo ras” a recent n a tio n a l fo rest v isito r ' 1 T h e follow ing le tte r received Mr lo n es and his w ife cam ped ir e b ro ad , and rise to th e p la te a r b ring to rem em brance o f fu tu re g e n eratio n s the glo su m m its w ith ro llin g slope«. The hv A J, S herw ood from F. M a t C otto n w o o d lak e on the W a ry th a t w as O regon. D eparting la te r v alleys a re n a rro w , in m any L anglois, fo r h a lf a c e n tu ry lo satch n a tio n a l fo re st. N o tw ith sta n d in g th e fact th a t the tim b e r along re s v e rita b le canyons. The cated at L an g lo is in C a rry coun- on a h ik in g t r i " to a n e a rb y sum FIRST CLASS MEALS but who is now liv in g in m it. th ey left a sp a rk of zlhe m ost o f o u r highw ays has fallen before th e w oods e a rlie r v allev s tre a m s h ad th e ir j i ' 4y. F am ily Style D allas. O regon, is p re tty n e a r an : cam p fire b u rn in g . On th e ir re- m o u th s a p p ro x im a te ly at th e lev ; m an’s axe, th e re is still a vestige and N a tu re has 1 of th e 1000-foot te rra c e , when o fficial co m m u n icatio n on th e ■'tu rn th a t ev en in g they w ere m et been so prodigal in h e r g ifts th a t O regon still p re th e coast w as at th a t po in t, and n am e an d speB Ing of F lo ras lak e n e a r th e cam p s ite hv a g ro u p of SENDA V DINNERS •n C n rrv co u n ty , -n o 'W h w ta n d - sm oke-faced saw m ill m en, who sents to h e r to u rists b re a th -ta k in g scenes o f beauty th e valley s an d te r ra c e a re close 1 Ing SPECIAI.TV th e a tte m p t of la tfe r-d a v set- d irected them to w here a new and re la te d in genesis». N O TA R Y PU BLIC and abundance. Rut a n o th e r fa c to r in th is m odern, Iv (C l tie rs to ch an g e th e s p e llin g ’ expensive a u to had stood when o n tin u ssi in next issu e.) F lo ra s creek w as nam ed hv an th ey left. N o th in g rem ain ed of m a te ria listic age th re a te n s to com plete th e d eg red a- GOOD REDS I a rm y o fficer rtartioaed at P o rt an ex ceo tio n allv co m plete cam p tion of o u r scenery. It is th e signboard. iead -a-B o o k Clubs O rfo rd , fo r a n o th e r a rm y officer, o u tfit an d 'the c a r hut a pile of C om fortable. H om elike W. T. W hite Down in C u rry county, w here the Roosevelt P lace a frien d of his. nam ed F lo ra , the ash es and a sm o ld e rin g w reck O rg a n iz e to Help lak e g e ttin g if» nam e from th e No d am ag e w as done to th e fo r highw ay rapidly is n e arin g com pletion, a cam paign P o rt O rfo rd . Ore. in Aduli E d u catio n stre a m Into w hich It e n te re d , and es«. hut th e cam pecs' loss w as has been launched to su p p ress the sig n b o ard fiend. H A T T O N ’S L oggers Pool Hall SEASIDE HOTEL Estate T his is th e coast highw ay of which th a t th ro u g h the C alifo rn ia redw oods is a p a rt. C u rry has no re d woods to show th e tra v e le r, but it has its fo re sts of P o rt O rfo rd cedar, douglas fir and m adrones. W ood ed m ou n tain s, ru sh in g stre a m s and ru g g ed scenes of incom parable beauty. N ot only C u rry county, but the re st o f th e s ta te as well, should join in a serio u s e ffo rt to p ro tect the Roosevelt highw ay from defilem ent o f signboards, th u s em u latin g , at least in a sm all w ay. th e exam ple o f th e redw ood p a trio ts. A T O W N ’S P A P E R (E d ito ria l in U k iah P ress.) The o th e r day T he P ress saw in an ex ch an g e the r y - T T -W T -W er w W W WW W w V W"1» W’W W W C lip this ruiipon Mid m ill it w it h t l fu r • t i l w eek,’ trial ta lttc r ip tia a I« C H R IS T IA N S C IE N C E M O N IT O R T ill for iN * H » m r I la It you * il n»<i it»* «la « • • well • « ad . a i ’ ii . • rtww it» »»wcial w riter» b »4 o w.»oi« « i* l Wul'trwM'e latri*»!« upcri» muter Y »« » !! 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S. ua W eller w as th e first w hite d iffe re n t to th e d a n g e rs of car R e g u la r m eetin g s, th ird S a tu r s e ttle r on th e shore» o f th e lake. bon m onoxide p o iso n in g w hich d ay of each m o n th . V isitors A bout th e y e a r 1857 o r 1858 an , in c re a se en o rm o u sly E. M. PITN'ER w ith the alw ay s w elcom e. E n g lish h a rk w as w recked on th e com ing of cold w e ath er. Proprietor. T h is L ouise Scofield. I w a rn in g is so u n d ed by C h a rle s W o rth y M atron , H all, d ire c to r of th is d is tric t of I th e O regon S ta te M otor a ss o c ia F lo ren ce P ont tio n , w ho p o in ts o u t th a t w hile ing H IG H W A Y S S ecretary . every season b rin g s know ledge I of th is d a n g e r to c ar ow ners, th e OF SPEECH j d e a th to ll from carbon nionox- Y our voice, trs v e lln g over ' Ide p o iso n in g Increas»-» an n u a lly PO R T O R FO R D the h ig h w ay s of th e te le "C a rh o n m onoxide is a su b tle LO D G E A. 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