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Page 2. PORT ORFORD NEWS iPortBiOrfordiiBOregofli Tuesda^¡ Deceniberl3¡ 1927. PORT ORFORD NEWS P u b lish ed w eekly a t P o rt O rfo rd . O regon OEO. W. «O RA N 8C N . M l to r . E n te re d a t th e P o sto ffice a t P u r ' O rfo rd . O regon, as second class m all m a tte r u n d e r Ac* of M arch 1879 at P o rt O rfo rd fo r SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Oaa Y e a r ___________________ I 2 . M ■lx Months _________________ f l . M A dvertising rates l i osata per eolam n tach. w 14 ----- ------- . 15 ...»-------- ------- 8 The man who is capable of generating enthusi asm can’t be whipped.—Edward Bulwer. a re in p a rt m ica-sch ist in te rm in g led w ith sla te s in w hich th e cleavage is h ig h ly developed b u t w ith o u t d e fin ite c ry s ta llin e s t r u c tu re ris ib le to th e u n aid ed eye. Tile ro ck s a re alw ay s fin e g r a in ed, w ith decid ed sc h isto se s t r u c tu re , an d w here m ost h ig h ly m e t am o rp h o sed have m uch fin e silk y m ica (s e ric ite ) on th e fo lia te d su rfa c e , so th a t th ey m ay be m ore d e fin ite ly d e sig n a te d se ric ite - n e v er befo re been so k een ly felt ; D onald C ro c k e tt and J u d ith sc h ists, o r p h y llttes by th e s tu d e n ts of th e P o rt O r - , Iren e B row n m a rria g e license. , ( f o n t in lied next w eek) ford h gh school. T he noise I M filllsm E K ennedy to W. H. cau sed by p ractice m ak es life al- j M orrison, deed ( — - in - T. M iller to C u rry conn- E dw A. G. Ja c k s o n of th e S iskiyou m ost u n b e a ra b le fo r th e te n a n t s ' ! n a tio n a l fo re s t service a t G ran ts in th e From m b u ild in g and it is ty b an k , m o rtg ag e only th ro u g h th e k in d n e ss qf M r.! C h itty A. P e terso n to Mrs. J. P ass, w ho m a k e s fre q u e n t v isits P u g h th a t th e boys a re allow ed , B au m g a rte n , deed to P o rt O rfo rd , c o n trib u te s th e to play. F e a rin g th a t a . any E. E. C a rp e n te r, et al, C h a rle s , fo llo w in g poem ap ro p o of th e tim e th ey w ould be forced to J S m ith, Ed R ansom . M arie W ar- season: give up p ractice, th e boys cor- J nock, Bud MvVay, R ay H ogan ‘ A W ONDERFUL T R E E resp o n d ed w ith th e L anglois an d A. G. D oolittle, to Coos A _ Tuesday, December 13, 1927. ..... S a tu rd a y . Dec 17 ....................... S u n d ay . Dec. 16 ............... - . M onday. Dec. 19 ............................... T u esd ay , Dec. 20 ..................... .... se n io r class has sen t fo r sam p lets w ithin the b o u n d a rie s of O regon, tig a tio u s re la tiv e to the n u m b er o f each. I 9,352,103 a c re s in W ash in g to n , of g a ra g e e an d re p a ir s ta tio n s in L ib ra ry News. a n d 377,602 a cres in n o rth e rn th e co u n try . These in v e stig a tio n s show th a t T he lib ra ry ie now q u ite popu- C alifo rn ia. 53,000 la r as a stu d y hall. T he lib r a r i T he receip ts fo r th e last fiscal th e re a re a p p ro x im a te ly an in c h a rg e is resp o n sib le fo r y e a r from th e fo re sts of th e N o rth sto ra g e g a ra g e e and 88.000 in d e E n d in g Dec. a». W eek 1»37 th e co n d u ct of th o se w ho stu d y P acific d is tric t to ta le d $1,309,- p en d en t re p a ir sh o p s an d d e a le rs th ere. th e U nited 173, o f w hich a m o u n t 25 p er re p a ir s ta tio n s in H igh T ide bow T ide In O regon a p p ro x im a te - T he new lib ra ry books a re f u r cen t was re tu rn e d d ire c tly to the ' S tates. AM PM AM PM n ish in g m uch m a te ria l fo r the s ta te s fo r d is trib u tio n to co u n ties , ly 1000 s to ra g e g arag ee a n d 1 5 (0 4 :2 6 1 0 :1 1 10:31 3 42 n ec e ssa ry to book re p o rts of th is sem ester. in w hich th e fed eral fo re sts a re j re p a ir shops a re 5 :1 » 4 :4 8 1 1 :1 9 roads- keep O reg o n 's m o to r c a rs on th e T hey a lso se rv e as a g re a t aid lo cated , fo r sch o o ls and 6 :1 1 6 :0 4 1 1 :2 2 12 38 fo r, refe re n c e w ork in th e d i f f e r - : In a d d itio n to t h a a m o u n t $ 2 .- -ro ad . 7:01 7 :2 0 1 2 :1 6 1 22 e n t classes. ¡0 0 8 . 538.94 w as expended d u rin g j — ........... 7 :4 6 8 :2 7 2 :2 9 1:11 th e past fiscal y ear by th e gov- 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 8 4 4 4 O 4 « * 8 28 9 :2 6 2 05 3 :1 9 + « « ♦ « « + * « « « « ♦ « e rn m e n t on fo re st h ig h w ay s and ♦ 9 :0 9 « 256 1 0 :1 8 4 :0 3 ♦ ♦ ro ad s an d tr a ils w ith in and a d - ! ♦ P O R T O R E O R D L IB RA R Y ♦ ♦ COUNTY C L E R K ’S F IL IN G S ♦ ja c e n t to th e n a tio n a l fo rests. « O PEN HOURS « T uesday a fte rn o o n . 2 to ♦ ♦ ♦ i ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ 30. T h ro u g h an o v e rs ig h t th e L a ♦ ♦ P IR A T » » ’ W E E K L Y ♦ G eorge A. N tchols. e t ux, to El d ies Aid m eetin g of N or. 30 w as ♦ T h u rsd a y evenings. 7 to ♦ ♦ ♦ PIRATEN' WEKKLY ♦ m er H augen, w a rra n ty deed not m en tio n ed before. D elicious ♦ 0 S a tu rd a y a fte rn o o n s. 2 to ♦ E d ito r: E d n a M iller « F. J . H u n tle y , sh e riff, to J . L re fre sh m e n ts w ere se rv ed by Mrs. ♦ 30. ♦ A sst E d ito r: V eva A nder- ♦ C alv e rt, tru ste e , deed. Scofield and Mrs. L arson and ♦ ♦ so n . e M ark C. W ood, et ux. to S ta te u su a l 9,lTer ° tt8 r ln '' received ! ♦ ♦ ♦ of O regon, lease ( * ---------------------- E. R. M ilter, e t ux. to E dw in Refiners and ‘Buyers o f T he need of a g y m n asiu m has * T. M iller, w a rra n ty deed W a r n » o f C A r jg C .¿yg CONSTRUCTIVE WORK The movement for the elimination of commer cial signs and billboards from the public highways Celebration Dangers | Native Platinum and Gold D n,esa people are llllire vull|!t)U of the whole country, while in its infancy, is rapidly H ighest Market Prices 1907 during the holiday seus«»n tliau ti.e growing in volume, and the time is not far distant W ILD BER G BR O S. have been in previous years, th e .' when this class of advertising will be banished en S M E L T IN G * P F F T N IN G C O . will lie uu unusually ' -«• m.: OflftCM: 742 Market S«., San I rancia« > of home accidents, predicts the Nu- tirely from the more scenic routes. The people gen Plant: South San f rinasco tionul Safety council, w 'It 1« en erally are awakening to the fact that their money deayoring to make the celebru): H. L. HOUSTON, M.D built these wonderful roads and made the natural P h ysician an d S u rgeon. Scores of children w ere blind ’d scenery of the regions traversed accessible, and that, during! C hristm as w e-k last y, \ r therefore, theirs is the say whether such scenery Phone«: O ffice 491, H om e 492 . . . from a ir . rifles, ... by shots used in shall be marred or totally destroyed by such signs— You su re ly m u st know o f th e school b o ard to see if it w ould C u rry T e lep h o n e Co., rig h ts of all sections of the country, a i F ahy-M orrison Bldg. through the explosion of fireworks not the advertisers who capitalize the public’s invest be possible to use th e ir new gym - w ay co n tra c ts, B andon, O regon. C h ristm a s tre e . T hey found th a t th e ' ----------------- —• ment. W hich bloom s an d b ears in th e n asiu m . expenses of such an a rr a n g e - Cpnator Stpiwer Fit DR. L. R. PUGH w in te r tim e, Public highways, free from signs and billboards m ent w ould be a t least $69 T he r *e n a l ” r O l t l w e r r . I l , W hen Anim als Kneel Its fru ft, w hich p ro d u ces b o th of a commercial nature, are now a rarity, but the am o u n t w ould indeed be . t o o dorses Xmas Seals« Tbere are luauy qUlliIlt „„¡mai D ental S urgeon irth an d glee. g re a t u n d e r th e p re se n t fin a n c i scenic Roosevelt highway from Bandon south thru On C m h ris S e n a to r F re d e ric k S t e i w e r superstitions connected with Christ- tm a s day com es to its al co n d itio n o f the te a m . * T hese At P o rt O rford P h arm acy stopped long en o u g h in th e i ,----- lnas • night. One of them Is t.i ■ Curryland to the California state line—a stretch of p erfect «prime . th . . . a . t .e th.- -------... boys as well as th e g irls need ^ e i legend oxen kt: I In f|io;p approximately 100 miles of scenery par excellent— th is a th le tic activ ity , it is a s nee-» p p stalls to w orship flip fnf»tntx < 'hrist P h o n e 141 P o rt O rfo rd , Ore. . e b . ra or any stu d y , rnn i nn n a a 1 l spssinn ............ . , . . * co n g re ssio session tn to w w rifp rite th th a e i , ni|,,n |g[lt on H ... is birthday l tre e which g row s In essa ry as a lg is an example of what can be done in this regard A w o th n e d erfu and a n o th e r year w ill see th e 0” ° T ‘n * W“ ' h o u se, once the people decide to utilize the effective weapon W hile boys an d g irls a re slu m end of b a sk e tb a ll for P. O H. S. • e l8 ^ to d ay by he O regon Tu- if som e o th e r su ita b le b u ild in g is b e ™u I“ sis at hand—public opinion—the great force against b erin g deep n,vt ris only -i at n a . r e ----------------------* n o t p ro rid e d . The so $ lu tio , I h a re . n . oted th a t you which the advertiser dares not pit his cunning. And S an ta C lau s goes on his ... . $ . „ ' a s a in u n d e rta k in g th e sale o f Gas Stations seem s to be a b ran d new gyinua- A . > x«_ y e a rly caro u se, Now that the Roosevelt has been practically clear C h ristm a s seals fo r th e p u rp o se j A slum . Do th ey get It, folks? few w eeks ago th e O regon g h e v ery o n e else is fa s t o f fin a n c in g th e fu tu re h e a lth . .. ed from commercial signs and billboards it is up to T h o u asleep S ta te M otor asso ciatio n a fte r an Ifcsly Newa. SERVICE STATION . _ Student . w ork c a rrie d on by y o u r a ss o -, . .. . the people along the route to maintain it in that On a d a te in th e n e a r fu tu re c la tlo n l in v e stig atio n an n o u n ced th a t ,h e «‘ « d e n t body will give an a r t ..The o n ly th in g th a t m ltlg a te s : 250 000 g aso lin e fillin g sta tio n s : condition until such time as adequate laws may be On C h ris tm a s it sta n d s by th e big ex h ib it a t th e high school b uild- tb e cur8e nf tu b e rfu Io s)s th a t , * e re * ** J firep la ce. Associated Gas made to cover the situation. To accomplish this pur lng. fo r w hich we will c h a rg e an «. tre a tm e n t T he i 5 of th e L n l,e t* 3114108 . a n d L aden w ith fru it o f th e q u e e re s t pose, the Port Orford Chamber of Commerce is co e n tra n c e fee The .proceeds will flg h t a g a in s t tubp rcu lo a)s one • ?lnce ‘n ,,u lrie ’ have, so rt, operating with the Oregon State Highway commis As p ic tu re books, d ru m s and d o lls go to p u rc h a se new p ic tu re s fo r th a t lnvtteB tb e hest e ffo rt be. j be*'n d ire c te d th a t cau sed inves Kelly Springfield Tires th e school. c au se p ast h is to ry show s th a t i an d sle ig h s sion in securing pledge cards from the landowners D o n 't m iss th o se th r e e p lay s su ch a fig h t can b rin g d e fin ite And e v e ry th in g n eed fu l for y o u th along the route to the effect that they will refuse to w e're giving, th e y 're good re s u lts in th e sav in g o f h u m a n ■ ful sp o rt. L. B. HATTON permit signs and billboards to be erected and main life an d th e pro m o tio n of h u m an i (tlass News __ e _________ F rid a y _ m o rning _ th fresh m en b 8 p pi n 099 tained on their property during the next two years, J u s t once in th e y e a r th e C h rist Prop. bloom . 'e n te r ta i n e d th e s tu d e n t body as- sln cere ly wish you the and, inasmuch as the protection of the scenic beauty W hile m as th e tre a e ir s sm ells o f sm o k e « senibly w ith an in te re s tin g scl- K^Pateí' , success in th e annual , of Curry county is but the protection of one of the Port Orford, Oregon from S an ta C la u s' pipe. e n tific d e m o n s tra tio n of m a k in g s a ,e °.f spals an<1 f 9 to send th is county’s great assets, the scenic beauty forming the T h e re 's Joy a n d h ap p in ess in ev- m atch es. T he e x p e rim e n t was teem It a p riv ileg e and en co u r- Port Orford q u ite su ccessfu l an d o n e of th e w ord ap p ro v al background for the various phases of a great recre W hen ery th e room fru it of th e C h ris tm a s 1 co m p leted m atch es was p resen t- a Kem pnt I hope th a t th e e ffo rt ational region—the value of such effort will neces tre e is rip e. P<t (o t bp p resid en t o f each class sl a m P o u t the d read d isease of ______________ _ and to each teach er. tu b e rc u lo sis m ay be c a rrie d for- sarily be reflected in the land values of the whole re L o g g e rs Hardware Co. As a special fe a tu re , each m em - • war<l 89 ' f bas 1,epn ln 1hp Pa , t. gion, making it to the interest of every landowner Cars on Time h er o f th e civil g o v ern m en t class S in cerely yours along the Roosevelt highway to co-operate to the T he q u e stio n is o ften ask ed as 1 re c ite d upon a p o rtion of P resi i F re d e ric k S teiw er P o o l H a ll T h e s e n a to r's sta te m e n t re to th e n u m b e r of new c a rs sold ' d en t C oolidge’s speech to con- fullest extent in this worth while undertaking. g a rd in g d e fin ite re s u lts is borne PORT OREORD. ORE. on a tim e b asis and th e n u m b e r gress. CONFECTIONERY o f new c a rs w hich a re sold fo r « T he tw o L atin classes a re o u t by th e fact th a t the d e a th toll f Hon. William R. Green, chairman of the ways cash. It haa been e s tim a te d by p la n n in g to o rg an ize a I atin eluh from tu b e rc u lo sis has been c u t i l Up-to-i)ate Goods and means committee of the house of representa th e N a tio n al A ssociation o f F in - T he aim o f th is club w ill be to in h a lf since th e first C h ristm a s Always Fresh ukee ootiupanies th a t 64 p er cent c re q te a g re a te r In te re st in th is sea ls w ere sold in 1907. and th e tives, has this to say about the average critic: of all new e a rs sold a re sold on stu d y . Mrs E ggelston su g g ested iliaease is d e c re a sin g y ear by year W. .1. Paulman, Prop. “Nothing is easier to criticize and nothing more a tim e b asis an d th at 75 1-2 p er th a t th e club give a c h a ra c te r- is how ever, th e itw re fre Port Orford, Ore. q u e n t c a u se o f d e a th of young difficult than to do real constructive work. So the n t of all m o to r vehicle sale s Istie Ixitln d in n er. people betw een th e ages of 15 world is full of critics whose accomplishments do not a re m ade on th e in s ta llm e n t T h e g e o g rap h y class has been and 40 years. plan T h is, o f co u rse, in clu d es m ak in g som e very in te re s tin g re- accord with their own estimate of their abilities, old ♦ as well as new cars. p o rts on d irfe re n t topics such a.» U NDER N EW M ANAGE while real constructionists are not only rare hut far T he a v e ra g e p u rc h a s e n ote on oil. silk . coal. etc. National Forests B’tr M ENT new c a rs Is e s tim a te d a.t $59.*«. T h e firs t-y e a r L atin class is more modest.’’ Business Enterprise w hile th a t on used c a rs Is o n ly m a k in g re p o rts on d iffe re n t phas st p m k HATTON’S j In buying Xmas presents don’t forget a book for tHu Port i>rford public library. GEOMMJY OF THE GREAT P O R T O R E O R D REGION (C o n tin u e d from P ag e 1) T h a t I he P o rt O rfo rd «lid once sta n d h ig h e r th a n now is indl ra te d a lso by th e deep valley o f C imih riv er, w hich ex ten ils fa r tic low tid e level, an d to cut w hich th e land m uei once have «ecu pled a positio n at least 300 tari above th e p re s e n t level The lat est c o a sta l m ov em en t has scarce ly a ffected th e P o rt O rfo rd re glon Its re s u lts a re seen In th e lo n g tid e ru n n in g up th e C o q u ille riv e r to n e a r M yrtle P oint None o f th e riv e rs o f th e P o rt O rfo rd qi< id rh lig le have a tid e ru n of m o re th a n a few m iles, and th e su b sid en ce h a s not been ap p re rlah le a lo n g th is «portion of th e coast. SEDIMI N TA Itl R IM E S Prc-< V etaceons 4'o lc liro o k o S ch ists. — A mong f i • h ills Im m ed iately n o rth of R ogue riv e r an d e x te n d in g from I ak e of th e W oods to th e co ast, and also ab o u t W h ite m o u n tain am t f a r th e r n o rth w a rd , th e r e Is a grout» o f m o re o r lews co m p letely m e tam o rp h o sed r o c k s w hich a re u n d o u b te d ly th e o ld esj In th e q u a d ra n g le l o b s t e r creek and B ru sh y Bald m o u n ta in af 1 ford fin e e x p o su res T h e rocks HIGH SCHOOL ENTERTAINMENT FRIDAY. DECEMBER Ifi 7:30 P. M. PLAYS: “TWO FRENCH DOLUS“—two characters. “THE DEAD LINE”—four characters. “THE STRANGER IN THE DERBY“- seven characters. Refreshments Admission: Adults 35c; Children 20c. 1277. At th e end o f 1926 th e re w as a p p ro x im a te ly 9 1 .3 7 8 .0 0 0 .- 000 of aiit«>m«»btle tim e p a p er «iitstunding. es o f R om an h isto ry an d R om an T he a g g re g a te net a re a of the life. 160 n a tio n a l fo re sts of th e coun B efore m a k in g d e fin iti' choice ( tr y on J u n e 30. 1927, th e close of se n io r class rin g s o r pins, the o f th e la s t g o v ern m en t fiscal y ear, w as 15 8.800.424 a c res Na tiu n a l fo re sts a re now located in 32 s ta te s and in th e te r rito rie s o f A laska an d P o rto Rieo. and Clip ihi* u,.up.«ti jnd m iil it with $1 for a »ix werk«’ Ir itd suhtcripCta« to | in a d d itio n , th e r e a re public or : te r r ito r ia l an d in s u la r fo re sts in THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR ! H aw aii an d th e P h ilip p in es. The f Pnpt*r lor H w* fio riti W'nìe in Ita S rn p r ( n a tio n a l fo re sts a re p u bllcly-ow n- l a i t y>'U w . i i r .a ii tb«* > { th* wot|<| from it« 7S<) «pedal w riter«, tr , «st a re a s a d m in is te re d by th e 1'nt- I t W« H ■« «I •’■t’ l su’. • I to « m i n i « ■ > 1 • 1 1r*n'» In threat a . «port« ni u«tr. • I! ’ • ' id ». I -tn» nfo roar hnmr «• fra rb at* a« i ted S tates fo rest service fo r the •dv<>. ’ * ■>.:« .. ’in .I n \i*«1 i >n’ t a i*n»ib« »tn< and th * Snadtal • ad th . o th e r f . « ■ A m erican people u n d e r th e policy o f "C onservation th ro u g h wise T a t C k h i n t i a n s . ik n c k M , it o r B a y S ta tio n . B '« t o n . 1 u se” T he estim ate«! value of < ' * ' * ’ »«• TV 9 «It » *•' trial Nili»*’ rtpthw I rwrlw-* »»« dollar S i) . j th e n a tu r a l reso u rces o f these J 160 n a tio n a l fo re sts is 91.500.- |N ' •• pi*»«* priait I 000.000 a n d th e net rev e n u e ,re- j reiv ed front sales o f tim b er, g ra z ing p erm its, use of lan d , w aier pow er, an d o th e r reso u rces, d u r ing th e p ast fiscal y e a r w as $5,- I 155.661 T h e 22 n a tio n a l fo re sts of the i N o rth P acific d is tric t, co m p risin g O regon and W a sh in g to n , w ith h e a d q u a rte rs in P o rtla n d . O re gon, cover a to ta l n et a re a of 22.- 959.074 a c re s, o r ab o u t 1-5 of th e land a re a o f th e tw o sta te s, th is to ta l 13.229.389 acres Rea! Estate SEASIDE HOTEL ♦ ♦ : t ♦ f A O O T L A R ’S W O R T H BUILDING OF ALL K IN D S New and Repair Work Septic Tanks and Sewers Plumbing and Painting aanaMBaRsanmBmwMwnmmnRmmmnn B Write your Christ mas letters on Christ-a W. T. White SUNDA1 D IN N ER S S P E C IA L T Y G O O D REDS C o m fo rta b le , H o m e lik e Place Port Orford, Ore. Currv Chapter No. 135 j 0. E. S. R e g u la r m eetin g s, th ird S a tu r d ay of each m o n th . V isitors alw ay s w elcom e. L onlse Scofield ____ * W o rth y M atron F lo re n c e P o n t ina S ecretary . />A PORT ORFORI) 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 VAIL, W orshipful Master. ; W. T. WHITE, Sr.. Secretary C o m fo rtab le h u n tin g lodge in big gam e te rrito ry , e a s ily accessible, in co n nection w ith hotel. G uides fu rn ish e d If d esired E. M. P IT N E R P ro p rie to r. HIGHWAYS OF SPEECH Y our voice, tra v e lin g over th e h ig h w ay s o f th e tele phone sy stem , gains Im m edi a te au d ien ce in the m ost re m ote sectio n s o f th e n a tio n . USE LONG DISTANCE__ The E conom ical Way. mas stationery. ----- ESTIMATES FREE ----- W. H. SHERIDAN General Contractor Seaside Hotel NOTARY PUBLIC I FIRST CLASS MEALS Family Style Blue Bird CONFECTIONERY Port Orford. Oregon WOODMEN OF THE WORLD W. O. W. Camp 609 M eets firs t F rid a y ■ of each i m o n th V isito rs w elcotse to J o u r ram p . i! W. J. SABIN, C. O. BERNAL FORTY, Clerk. j NF SERVICE FIRST