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^ort^rfordj^Oregon^Yjesda^Janua^^T^W SS. Page 2, PORT ORFORD NEWS ed a ll th a t, a n d o u r le a d e rsh ip it. Ju s t th e sa m e a s in th e n o rm a l automobile associations, to the leaders of the oil in- *lnce 80 many men 8D<1 »omen over o th e r n a tio n s has in creased , m etagabbro, to w hich it is c I om a dustry, that they unite in creating a sentiment which ducrimliLa’^ ^ ? wS?a3s!"i' seem ingly, Published w eekly a t Port Ortortf, Oregon in d ire c t ra tio to o u r re la te d in o rig in . T his type, as will stay the hand of the oil promoter until some plan predict we will be known soon aa tele p h o n e d e v e lo p m e n t.— M an u is, also th e n o rm a l type, is not OBO W 8ORAN8ON. Btfltor found to co n ta in any q u a rtz , e x can be worked out which may protect his legitimate America the naau tifu i. rather fa c tu re r. E n te re d a t th e P o eto fflce a t P o rt O rfo rd , O regon, aa second claas cep t sm a ll g ra in s of seco n d ary o r interests, and at the same time preserve for Cali-j l^ “ *5ica tk* f'om m erciai m all m a tte r u n d e r Act of M arch 3, 187* igin. b u t m a g n e tite a n d in som e fornia one of her greatest charms. , Tour weet—know it.” n the ♦ ♦ p laces ilm e n ite . both of w hich a r e More About ♦ p rim a ry m in e ra ls, a re com m on Not so very many years ago. California’s red-,»io>?*n on w hich th e w e s te rn ♦ ♦ GEOLOGY B U B B C R IP T lO i RA O f THE PORT ♦ T his basic ty p e o c c u rrs a lso on wood forests were in similar danger of destruction. oovering Fe<,eratlon 11 state« ot women s claim One Tear _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ORI-ORI» REGION « th e s o u th e a s t slope of , m akes Its ap- ♦ P a n th e r Trees that had taken untold centuries to grow, whose peal. 81a Months ___________ M o u n tain , w h ere specim en 5271 ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ beauty had charmed and delighted theg.nations of the “ W e a re of a sin g le m ind in was o b ta in e d fo r a n a ly sis. The A dvertising ratee 16 oents per colnm n lack. ro ck is m uch a lte re d , a lth o u g h in (C ontinued from Page 1) earth, were being converted into grape stakes and ' our d e te rm in a tio n to p reserv e fo r th e h an d specim en it a p p e a rs railroad ties, leaving only unsightly patches o f; ^ * ^ 7 sintc’b^uty ’Tf’“^ T h e p re v a ilin g te x tu r e is like fresh . Tuesday, January 17, 1928. The p ale-g reen h o rn scarred and denuded ground. g re a t w eet,’’ says Mrs. Jo h n C. th a t of g ra n ite , an d the g ra in s of b len d e is so m ew h at fib ro u s, like fe ld sp a r and py ro x en e a re fo r th e u ra lite , an d th e fe ld s p a r h as lost An organization was formed to “Save the Red-< Ur?“hart of Angles He who studies the great men of yesterday will m ost p a rt Irre g u la r. a lth o u g h its in d iv id u a lity , b u t show s fa in t m any of th o se o f fe ld sp a r a re well la m e lla r tw in n in g in places F in e find in the last analysis that gentleness has always woods,” particularly along our main trunk highway * j th e scen ic an d re c re a tio n a l s ta n d - d efin ed c ry sta ls, giving to th e sc ales of m ica a n d g ro u p s o f epi- been the test of gianthood, and final considerateness S y s t e m . Members of the California highway commission th e w est sh o u ld be pro- rock a ten d en c y to w ard a n o p h - d o te re s u ltin g from »he a lt e r a the measure of manhood and the gauge of personal tltic o r p o rp h y ltic s tru c tu r e . Of th e fe ld sp a r a re com m on. and other state and county officials co-operated to X i n ^ o ’^m e^ can ‘ w e 'n o t' th e m a te ria l an aly zed , th a t m ost | tio n of worth.—Newell Dwight Hillis. i P a rt X in next issu e .) the utmost. Private organizations and patriotic cit- ask th e p re sid e n t to set asid e n e a rly n o rm a l in com position i s 1 izens joined in he effort to save these mighty for- wonder ¡»pots as n a tio n al 536 8. w hich fo rm s p a rt of the : Refiners and ‘■Buyers o f t m m it o f B ald M ountain, it is I ests. A park commission has just been organized atnJ our ,nf1u,‘n<'*‘ su com posed of plag io clase. brow n N a tiv e P latin u m and G o ld which Will help complete this work. “U rge a stu d y of th e law s gov- and g re en ish h o rn b len d e, w ith oc-1 Highest Market Prices casio n al trace6 of c le a r co res a p - | Established liH)7 But with all due credit to these private individ- cuing th e c u ttin g o f o u r tim b e r WILL YOU RETIRE? p a re n tly of pyroxene. N u m ero u s W IL D B E R G B R O S. uals and public organizations who joined hands in ,h« re f o re s ta tio n ; g ra in s o f m a g n e tite o r ilm e n titie (Editorial by Bruce Barton) this task, the fact remains that the redwoods were the s u p p o rt of fe d eral, s ta te , a re p re se n t. Recently I had the interesting experience of see saved largely because the owners of these forests county and city fire -fig h tin g o r- The basic p h ase of th e m eta- ing a man brought back to life who had been as good stopped cutting along the highways until time was **nizations. that our forest* be g a b b ro is re p re se n te d by th e m ass H. L. HOUSTON, M.D. M ountain of a t le a st a c e rta in m idw ay betw een Iron as dead. He was a successful corporation official accorded public and private organizations and patri a assured P h y sician an d S urgeon. and E den R idge, b o rd e rin g th e m o u n t of p erm an en cy . , ten years ago; and when he reached the age of fifty, otic citizens to formulate a practical plan for saving At th e m e e tin g o f th e fe d e r a \r a g o fo rm a tio n , w hich covers its he sold his interests, put the money into good safe the trees, thereby earning the everlasting commenda tio n next sp rin g In San A ntonio. e a ste rn ex ten sio n . T he rock d if P hones: O ffice 491, Home 492 w ith th e b ien n ia! co n v en fers from th e n o rm al type In con Fahy-M orrlson Bldg bonds and retired. tion of the people both of California and the whole T tio exas, n of th e G eneral F e d e ra tio n of ta in in g m uch less feld sp a r, and Bandon, Oregon. He traveled about the world for a few months, world. W om en'» clubs, co n serv atio n will th e re fo re a la rg e r p erc e n ta g e of py ro x en e o r h o rn h le n d e , a c c o rd be th e ch ief topic. but soon made the sad discovery that one city is just ing to th e sta g e of a lte ra tio n . At DR. L. R. PUGH like another. Then he came home, and decided to PLEASE CANCEL MY CITIZENSHIP one p o in t th e rock is ch iefly col take things easy. orless p y ro x en e; n e a rb y ft co n “Please cancel my membership in the Chamber ♦ D en tal S urgeon All day long he would sit on his porch or potter of Commerce, as I do not have the opportunity to ♦ COUNTY CLERK'S F n.IN G S ♦ tain c o n sid erab le olivine, and at no g re a t d ista n c e It Is. alm o st ♦ ♦ At P o rt O rfo rd P h arm acy about the place; and except for his daily visits to his take advantage of it,” said a note «on a statement ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ w holly g reen h o rn b le n d e d eriv ed doctor, he had no definite engagements at all. His of dues returned by a member. F red Ca ugh ell to M artha E. from th e o rig in a l pyroxene. P la g P h o n e 141 P o rt O rford. O re. ioclase Is only sp a rin g ly p resen t, health and temper grew daily worse; he was useless •Bagley. deed “Do you cancel your life insurance because you ,Ra*'ey - but th e c h a ra c te r of th e m in erals J . J. K re u tz e r to K a tie K re u t- to himself and the community, and in a few months, do not die? zer, deed. or years, would have passed away. “Do you cancel your fire insurance because you U. S. to H e n ry Jo h n sto n . p at- One day his banker sent fqr him and said: “We do not have a fire? Do you cancel your school taxes en ♦ ♦ *nt. t. O R FO R D LIB RA R Y ♦ have got a lot of money in a little concern that because you have no children? Does your member Ja m e s C henow eth to J. C. F o s ♦ « P O R T OPEN H A T T O N ’S H O IR S ♦ ought to do well, but doesn’t. Why don't you take ship in the Chamber of Commerce mean that you te r, ‘L. deed T u esd ay a fte rn o o n . 2 to ♦ K. H a tto n to B. B. S tr a t ♦ hold of it for us and see if you can't straighten it expect to get dollar for dollar return right this year to n , deed « 4 30 ♦ SERVICE STATION T h u rsd a y even in g s. 7 to ♦ Ruth I^ w ren ce to C has. D. ♦ out?” on your dues? Do you expect the Chamber organiza ♦ 9. ♦ deed. He did take hold of the little business. Instead tion to be continually doing something tangible for Rice, S a tu rd a y a fte rn o o n s, 2 to ♦ R oy M C ooten to A lfred I ♦ Associated Gas of getting up at ten o’clock he began to get up at you or your line of business, and are you going to Kitchen, deed ♦ 4:30. ♦ ♦ ♦ seven. He neglected his appointments with the doc get out because you cannot see that this is being ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Kelly Springfield Tires T here's one woman in K ansas tor, at first, because he had no time, and after a done? City who knows hum an nature. She while because he had never felt so well in his life. “If so, you not only want to get out of the Cham was riding on a stre e t car with a Men who watched him said that he became ten years ber. but out of the city. Go and live on some desert friend. They were discussing their L. B. HATTON :e qualntances, aud in such younger in the next six months. Idleness and pills island. Members mustn't expect that they can buy a m utual tone of voice th a t the passengers were fast hurrying him into the grave; he was resur new hats with Chamber of Commerce dividends. on the c ar were beginning to feel Prop. that they, too, knew them. rected and given a new, long lease of life by the The dividends are not that kind. Said the one w ith the red hnt and wonderful magic of work. co at: “ I'd like to know Port Orford, Oregon “If a man is living here, whether he is in busi he green M artha's sore about?” The work! is full of men who have the foolish ness. following a profession or is retired, he is re w hat "How d’you know she's sore?” Port Orford idea that they will some day retire and “spend their ceiving benefits from the Chamber o f Commerce, and asked the one who wore the plaid stockings. last years in comfort and ease.” As a matter of fact, he is indebted to it. The Chamber of Commerce is “Wall. if she ain 't sore, wliy’d she they will probably spend part of those last years in not a building, a club, a political party or a branch come over last night and bring back Loggers Hardware Co. last thing she's borrowed in querulous discomfort and the rest of them in the of government. It represents the people of the eitv every 'lie last six m onths?” K ansas City grave. who are not satisfied, who are determined that this <’ar. Pool Hall “Why don't you retire?” a man once asked the eitv shall improve and progress every day in the PORT ORFORI», ORB. T a ste and Invention CONFECTIONERY late J. P. Morgan. year. Progress comes not because a city wants it generations past architecture “When did your father retire?” the old man de but because there are men who are willing to work '.as For he>n «o overladen with extra Up-to-Date Goods neons m atter th a t many authorities manded in reply. Always Fresh for it.”—Exchange. actually preach th a t In this branch “In 1901.” ? a rt It Is In bad tn«te to Invent W. J. Paulman, Prop. “When did he die?” ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ an d on th e c o u n try ro a d s ” W e st ' ’orrect architecture, they say. con slsts of merely in reassem bling hor Port Orford, Ore. ♦ ♦ ern w om en, on th e o th e r h an d , rowed forms. All of which Is pal “In 1906.” ♦ P O R T ORFORI»-I«AN<JLO1» ♦ a re p a rtic u la rly In te re ste d In con absurd. If the G reeks had “There you have it,” said the wise old banker. « PARISH 4X1MMUNITY ♦ se rv in g to g o v ern m en t o w n ersh ip pably thought so there never would have CHURCHES ♦ as n a tio n a l p a r k s m any still co m been any G re e k a rt “If he had kept at work, he would be alive and happy A Gu the eon- ♦ C h u rch Note* a n d A nnounce- ♦ m ercially u n ex p lo lted b e a u ty UNDER NEW MANAGE rary. architecture, now us e te r. yet.” MENT A m rn l* . ♦ spots. (insists In solving problem s of it’ll A man told me the other day about talking with ♦ >y as economically ami Hpproprl ♦ C o -o p e ra tin g w ith e ig h t o th e r toly as may be.—New York Sun President Eliot, still alive and active at eightv-four, g ro u p s of clubw om en, th e fe d e r SEASIDE HOTEL still full of plans for the «work that he means to do. M o rn in g h o u r of w o rsh ip . P ort atio n h as su ccessfu lly p ersu a d e d He L ikes Insects 141 n a tio n a l a d v e rtis e rs and 16 Franklin did his best work at an age when most O rfo rd . 11 a. m. T h e fire -to n d . B o o ib in a to r Iirn e u s EIHST ULAHH MEAIX a d v e rtis in g ag en cies to en d o rse men are dead; so did Voltaire and Goethe and Glad 't.an E g v lo en ts, in g 7 h 45 o u r p of m w o rsh ip , at Its policy o f re s tric tio n , d ecla res « alw ays a most u tus i:s and F am ily Style harm ing pet. says N uture Maga Mrs. W. L. L aw to n of G len F a lls stone and Commodore Vanderbilt. By keeping busy z.ine. The natural foods are the right up to the end they finished the course happy Billboards Hit Nationally “ S om e of th e s e firm s a re no many kinds of sm all Insects that SUNDAY D INN ERS A lo n g e r u sin g r u r a l b illb o a rd s .” live on the w ater-plants growing at —and young. Glen F alla. N Y T h e estah SPECIALTY be w a te rs surface says Mrs. L aw ton. As c h a irm a n NOTARY PUBLIC There is no other secret for eternal youth. And llah m en t o f m o re n a tio n a l park» of the fe d e ra tio n c o m m itte e fo r , d th e re e trlo tio n of b illb o ard T rou ble A b ea d b illb o a rd re s tric tio n sh e w orks personally I cannot see very much difference be an pouting to co m m ercial d istrict« GOOD REDS w ith 100 s ta te and n a tio n a l o r Asked hether she would “love. tween the man who refuses to work because he has a re th e n u r w t m ean« of re ta in in g g a n iz a tio n s of men and w om en (»nor and w obey." a rcbf lious Scran C om fortable. H om elike W. T. White five dollars in his pocket, and the man who refuses th e n a tu r a l b e a u tie s of ih e U ni 'M any of th e firm s to w hich we •«Hi bride replied: “I will not.’ A P lace te d S tate* , believes th e clubw om version of the nuptial not.— a p p e a l e d ” sh e ad d s, ' w hile still no\» to work because he has a million. Roth are a nuis en ktirin unrl l-'i. of A m erica Port Orford, Ore. u n d e r c o n tra c t fo r b illb o a rd s in . ance in a busy world and ought to be treated as such. LefftfllAtlon to th is en d Is u rc c o u n try d istrict* , have pledged C o m fo rta >le h u n tin g lodge in big gam e te r rito ry , eas ed by th e G en eral f e d e r a tio n of , h Pm«elves to r e s tric t th e ir p o s Business Follows lly accessible. In connection W o m en 's clubs, b o th In th e east te r s to co m m ercial d is tric ts SAVE THE BEACHES as Telephone Advance w ith hotel. a n d In th e west A m erica owe« its in d u s tria l soon as feasible. C ities and s ta te s Curry Chapter No. 135 (By Gov. C. C. Young) G uides fu rn ish e d if d esired E a ste fn w om en a re c o n c e n tra t a re now p assin g law s to re g u and social g ro w th la rg e ly to th e O. E. S. te le p h o n e All of R ussia. a on th e problem of b e a u tify in g la te o u td o o r a d v e rtisin g Does the public realize that California, with ing R e g u la r m eetin g s, th ird S a tu r th e c o u n try sid e by e ra s in g ''u n p o p u la “ No co u n try In th e w orld car- c o u n try of 150,0 0 0 .0 0 0 her hundreds of miles of picturesque and beautiful sig h tly a d v e rtisin g p o ste rs th a t i ies o u td o o r a d v e rtis in g to such tio n , h as only h a lf as m any te l d ay of each m o n th V isitors E. M. P IT N E R coast line—a coast line which ought to he a heritage h av e no place am o n g th e foliage excess as th e U nited S ta te s B ut ep h o n es as the city of M lnneapo- alw ay s w elcom e. IToprietor. Us. L ouise S e o fld d . __ _ A ___ for all future generations—is rapidly throwing away d o f 1 l .i W o rth y M atron this heritage? 000 tele p h o n e s is m ore th a n th e re F lo ren ce P ont- Does it realize that of hpr beaches, the greater a re In all o th e r c o u n trie s com ing bined EVERY DAY IN part has passed into private development, ami is de S ecretary . E ach day 72.OOO.OOO telep h o n e nied to the pleasure of all our people? Does it know calls a re co m p leted in th e U ni THE YEAR that of the little that is left some of the fairest parts ted S ta t,« T he tre m e n d o u s PORT ORFORD effect of th is in s ta n t in te rc o m are in danger of defacement through private com telep h o n e will prove to m u n ic a tio n can he easily seen LODGE A. F. & A. .M be The mercializing ami exploitation? y o u r m ost v alu a b le and In Im a g in atio n look back 50 No. 170 OE A L L KINDS This is a plea to the public, to the members of our y e a rs : tt seem s im possible th a t m ost econom ical a ss ista n t in PORT ORFORD NEWS S M E L T I N G Oi. R E F I N I N G C O . Offiues: 7 42 M a rk e t S t., San Francisco P lant: S outh San Francisco Real Estate BUILDING A D O L L A R ’S W O R T H I Clip liti» coupon and n i.u l it v i l l i 1 1 fo r .» »ix w eek* tr ia l < m bien 11 III! CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MOM I OR 4 P rr • u H n rm r’ i>rhl M <•/»• -r I ti N F ire *. m ah -•« an Mndtal s< i w N ftt *ri»4l in.- a 4 4 4 4 It « « • w e ll »« .1« i H im a tio n t a i l - . * l< ad*«» at< « I |teNca a> • and lb«' n tlo T f e n t e - F m « C m m tn «• i'N tT t» » . l i a t r ia l aub«4 iM r a w k U» .S tation. ipttae I vacl.M »«- p r in t» Van*. •I>. 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 I New and Repair Work b u sin ess could exist an d flo u r ish wt-th th e co m m u n ic a tio n d is a d v a n ta g e s th e p io n e e r had to m eet T he te le p h o n e h as chang- Septic Tanks and Sewers Plumbing and Painting ----- ESTIMATES FREE ----- SHIPLEY, HAYNES & CO. EURN IT? R E W. IL SHERIDAN General Contractor Seaside Hotel - H ARDW IRJh) OE AI J. KINDS E conom y » to re RAND4XN. ORBGOM M eets Becond S a tu rd a y of each m onth V isitin g b re th e rn w el com e JOHN VAIL. W orshipful Master. ' W. T WHITE, »r., Secretary', i WOODMEN OE THE WORLD W 0. W. ( amp 609 Msets PiTNt P ’in »v a' » l? month F tittves erta sT i, » onr camp W. 1. SARIN. <3. C. RKRNAl, 1ORTY. Clerk th e office, w o rk sh o p , hom e o r w hile tra v e lin g , I ♦ LONw DISTANCE Ì L Ö C a L AND TELEOOAPM « !l SERVICE FIRST