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Port Orford, Oregon, Tuesday, February 21, 1928.
port
orford news
P ublished w eekly a t Port Orford, Oregon
ice cream and coffee wore served.
OEO W. 8OBANSON. M lto r
P rove Very A ccm ate
T ID E T A B L E FO R W E E K E N D IN G
Tuesday, February 21, 1928.
Americanism is an unfailing love of country;
loyalty to its institutions and ideals; eagerness to de
fend it against all enemies; undivided allegiance to
the flag, and a desire to secure the blessings of liber
ty to ourselves and posterity.
'ng the fort, Mr Riley went at once
to Port Orford, where be remained
for a year Upon returning to Rogue
river his first thought was to deco
U. P sychology Tests
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m all m a tte r u n d e r Act of M arch 3, 187».
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U n iv e rs ity o f Oregon, Eugene.—
The accuracy and s ta b it lh y o f the
p sychology
tests
g iv e n
e n te rin g
freshm en has been proven by H o w
a rd R. T a y lo r, professor o f p h y rh >1
ogy, th ro u g h the m ethod o f
re
te s tin g ” students several uionths
a fte r the freshm an teat was taken.
The c o rre la tio n o f the tw o tests is
a p p ro x im a te ly .9, w hich means th a t
8(1 per cent o f the fa c to rs in v o lv e d
are the same in both eases, it is
p o in ted b u t.
V a ria tio n s are due to d ifference
in he a lth, state o f happiness or
e ther changeable fa c to rs , it w s
said. The testa, w hich were g iv e n
to 95 students, prove th a t a g re a t
deal o f co n fid en ce can be placed on
th is M ethod, believes A ir. T a y lo r.
M onday on business
Jane H ill, Ellen Barton, M a ry Dun
The W h ite brothers are doing wm e
bar. Ruth W ilso n ; M argaret W hite.
brush cu ttin g and they also have
V irg in ia Larson.
number o f little lambs
T he ladies are fix in g up a portion
o f the Bowman bu ild in g fo r the juve
nile d u b
Grandma W h ite was a caller
at
John H aw kins Wednesday.
M r and M rs Black are having re
By EDNA PURDY WALSH
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pairing done on th e ir house.
C u ltiv a te P a tie n c e
The high school gave a party at
Patience Is one of the finest at-
C r o w in g P la n t» in a S p o n g e the gym Wednesday evening
A ll
tributes of character. It may be
enjoyed
a
nice
time
’’J"' HE sponge make* an excellent
based on g reat self-control; it may
i , , n m w h ic h to g ro w c e rt.« ,
M rs M alehorn is having some gar also be based on tru e foresight. As
den put in.
Mrs. Johnson and her an exercise of self-control, It Is
p la n t« .
F o r a v e ry h
wise because everything conies tc
neice are doing the w ork fo r her
him who waits. The w hirling of
James W h ite has heen “ under the
time brings In Its revenges—and Its
weather" fo r the past tw o days.
rew ards. Patience, as a m atter of
2 S T ” «■
•Hlciilation. Is creditable to the in
TRY THIS
REFRESH ING POLITICS
H al Hoss, secretary to Governor Patterson, has
announced his candidacy for the office of secretary
oi state subject to the decision of the voters at the
May primaries. Coincident with the announcement,
.Mr. Hoss tendered his resignation to the governor ’quee*® 11 h,,lf dry' ,hen M'Hnkie
with the HUteiMM th at he does not consider it prop- •
er to fu rth e r his own political aspirations while l"‘ **’c n **n* thia In lb*» window
draw ing a salary from the state. This is indeed re-
freshing politics and the voters may well repose con- " 1 <iull>
iidence in any candidate with the c iu rag e of his c o n - T
Victlons sufficient to take such action
Tery refresh in g to th e eyes.
Hal Hoss will make an excellent' secretary of . ^ , „ 7 »
. t o X ’
state and he has the endorsement of the upstate pa- nHI“ed
ln H h«nging spt.ng.
pers of Oregon. May he win.
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BROOKENGS HARBOR
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tell;., nee.
-hn C o u n ty C o u rt of C u rry Coun-
ty, O regon, in w hich sa id e sta te
is filed , an d th e C o u rt h a s fixed
S a tu rd a y . F e b ru a r y 25, 1988 a t
ta n «sics
ic i''i
ic t,idxi.
i v A -»a.
M vr
v it/v a u
rate
and properly i«
care
fo r u
the
grave i 10
o'clock
o f i OttlU
said day at
of his friend and companion, but this th e C o u n ty C o u rt room , ln the
he was unable to do as all trace of the C o u n ty C o u rt H ouse a t Goid
grave was obliterated and its location J B each in C u rry C ounty, S ta te of
could not be found
O regon, as th e tim e and place
(T h ird installm ent o f Riley's activ w hen o b je c tio n s to 3aid a c c o u n t
ities in next issue )
in g a n d re p o r t w ill be h e a rd , and
the e s ta te se ttle d an d closed
N O T IC E O F F IN A L ACCOUNT-
ENA McKENZLE.
INO
A d m in is tra trix o f th e es
ta te o f Is a b e lla A shm an
N O TICE IS H E R E B Y G IVEN , J 2445 deceased.
T h a t th e u n d e rsig n e d as a d m in
is tra trix of t ie e s ta te o f Isab ella
Refiners a n d B u yers o f
A shm an, deceased, has filed h e r
fin al acco u n t w ith th e c lerk of Native Platinum and Gold
Highest Marker Prices
E>uUuM 1907
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EARLY HISTORY
OF CURRY COUNTY
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OUR NAVY
Secretary Wilbur should have the full support of
congress in the program for a larger and more effi
cient navy. America must have a navy powerful
enough to absolutely enforce her neutrai attitude in
u«ise of w ar among the world powers. No peace pro
posals will have the same effect in the elimination
of all wars.
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Grade Notes
Curry Chapter No. 135
O. E. S.
AA
BUILDING
OF ALL KINDS
A O O E Ia A R ’S W O R T H
C. R. WADE
,
M rs Claude Trim ble
and
M rs
Roy Hogan went to Portland M o n
day. starting at 5 a. m
M rs S H
Foster had charge o f the restaurant
F R U IT T R E E S
PLANT«
d u rin g M rs T rim ble’s absence.
M r and M rs H P W e te r drove
V ISE S
SH R U B S
to G old Beach Sunday and had d in
ner w ith M r. and M rs A rth u r W a l
O RN A M EN TA L T R E E S
ker
M rs L P Cross and daughter A n
na were entertained at dinner at the
Chetco In n by M rs Graham Smith
and daughter. M r- L Bean.
M rs W illia m M arkham is present
ing the Brookings school w ith a five
R e p re a e n ta tir e
volume set Standard D ictio n a ry
o f!
Part II
N atural H isto ry
It is a very beau I-
A r t i v t t f f j o f fudge M ichael Riley.
tifu lly illustrated set
Also she i
T hey kilted all o f the volunteer«
giving a 40-volunir set o f L ittle Mas
stationed at the fe rry, excepting five
terpieces, and several years’
num
hers o f the National Geographic mag o r six who saved th e ir lives by get-
i ting in to the hushes The
Indians
azine
march down
N ic k M athis bought a small piece j then
lnen l " intended
' enaea to to march
down the riv-
o f land north o f Brooking«
He is • "
. ‘,ttack , the 'leeping
. „
miners
have accomplished
foreman o f a ranch at Healdsburg. T his they w ould
C alifornia, hut has heen spending a hut fo r Riley's early m orning trip up
Im m ediately upon his re
part o f the w in te r here w ith his sis the riv e r
Ill
l ’re O le r th a n a aponge set
ter. M rs J A Driskell
He has to tu rn w ith the news o f the outbreak,
return to Healdsburg by March 1 but i a small company was organised and
is im proving his place before he leaves 1 ’narcFet* UP the rive r and met the
l ’la , , , ln K Other needs, g rap efru it
A - —
P - Lane came down from the , Indians and succeeded in checking the
, march u n til the remainder o f the mi-
wc
upper Chetco Wednesday
Tom H u ll returned from Portland • ncr' w ith th e ir families had time to
fe a th e ry leaves a re th e p re t
1 reach the fo rt
tie s t fo r In d o o r p la n ts . G olden m il Tuesday.
M r- H enry Payne and fam ily came !
° . ne n. f the *'ve '"'u n te e rs stationed
let b rin g s ii s u rp r is in g ly q u ic k re
«Uh
lu
leaves
and
d e c o ra tiv e down from their ranch up the Chetco at th^ f" ry who manaeed to escape
f r u it . ’
Sw eet c lo v e r seed also to spend the week end w ith her par- i
Char,e* Fo’ ter
He had just pre-
b rin g s q u ic k re su lts, m id bus a ents. M r and Mr« O W
M ille r , p a rfd h ” b rfa llfa ‘ t and »’ he r a'«ed
h a rd in e ss not so e a s ily e ffe cte d 1»
M r« Herbert Payne came down w ith ? t,n cu?
coffec to h i’ ’ 'Ps a h il
ch 'iig e In te m p e ra tu re as n ia n i
PORT ORFORD. ORB.
cup knocking it oti t
i ,ct
cup.
seed- have.
C re e p in g hent g r a ..« them.
Mr«
Pete
Stoller
le
ft
Saturday
for
1
°
f
h’’
hand
Fo"ter
fel1
over
M
r
seed p ro d u ce s a dense grow
and
Is also v e ry h a rd y
her home in W o o d b urn . O regon, af- ’ backward as if killed and crawled int
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1927 W**Mt«>rn N .-w s p a p e r U n io n .)
ter spending some time w ith her son • a patch o f thick brush where he lav
all day. w ith the Indian* all around
Louie Stoller and fam ily
M r*. Frank
G ilm ore
came over him and w ith in a few feet o f him
from her home at Rogue R iver for The next night he crawled out and
passed w ith in a few feet o f an I n
sit w ith her daughter. M r* Cha*
Hogue
M r* Cha* Hogue and sis dian sitting by a small fire gnawing
By traveling bv night and
U n iv e rs ity o f Oregon,
ter. P iu lin e G ilm ore. M r* R D Sco a bone
oncealing him self in the day time in
The e ig h th Hnnuni short •ours.
bee and daughter. Golda. went
to
the bushes he managed to reach the
co m m e rcia l o rg a n iz a tio n
ecrvtii
I 1
Crescent G itv to meet her.
j fo rt at Port O rfo rd . *ome 40 mile«
w ill be held again on the <•
Raymond H ill is w o rkin g for Ches
j distant, where a company o f soldier* '
th is ye a r, M arch 19 to 21.
ter Jackson on the ranch
was stationed
T he fo u r survivors o f
course is sponsored by the s«-h • o f
Rev A B Reese drove to Ban
business a d m in is tra tio n .
L is t \ • f | don Friday to meet Rev. M ilo
G « the Bagnell fe rry massacre w-ho a few ’
about 33 co m m u n itie s w er
.
j Bentley, the *fate evangelist, who is j days later succeeded in making their
wav to the fo rt at the mouth o f the j
Rented a t the classes.
, coming to Brookings to hold
va, •
river were D avid Libby. E H Me*er- !
In s tru c to rs t r i l l be m its tn n
services
business men fro m O reg >i, \\
Ben Patterson, fish buyer, was in I vey. W illia m Shelley and Joseph V in - j
cent
O f all these five men
men •
in g to n and C a lifo rn ia , supple;: et
I H arbor Saturday.
by in s tru c to rs in th e school o f b
Am ong the voting people who went tioned E H Meser vey is o n ly one [
He resides on Rogue
nes» and o th e r d e p a rtm e n ts of
to Crescent C ity on Saturday n ig h ’ j livipg (1 8 9 8 )
U n iv e rs ity
A new course in pu ’ ■ to attend the movie “ The Last Fight I S ! " ’ ibout 12 miles from the mouth.
>f the firs t men killed was Ben
lic it v w ill be offered th ro n g .
ie o f B u ffa lo Bill ’’ were D ovle G arvin. • ne
W rig h t, the Indian agent
He and
help o f the school o f jo u rn ilis n i.
A m a n d . Jones Frank H ill and Golda
E a rl Reynolds, e xe cu tive .*«■< - Scobee
T h ey
also attended
the John Poland, who were in a h> use
on the south bank o f the river, oppo
’ a ry o f tile K la m a th Falls ,1, *• firem an’s ball
*»di h,r mg M ary Catharine St .ran
her o f c o m m e n t , is p re sid e n t o f
■<r»n Roy M ille r. Kenneth H andley
e
A picnic supper was given at the site the fe rry, were killed just before
Henry Steevc* and A rlin Johnson to state a sso cia tiva o f secretaries.
school house in
B rooking*
Friday the attack was made on the v o lu n
teers.
The intermediate room had a Val .»**i!»t him
M r» A lta Larson. M i*
’ night fo r the hoy* who were w o rking
D u rin g the five weeks spent
bv
entine box
The visitor* were M i*
Geo Sor an.son and M i** Jewell Crow
• on a culvert,
ulvert preparatory’ to grading
the volnteer* in the fo rt at the mouth
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Larson, M r*
Soranaon
and
Mi*» were visitors
o f the rive r. M r R ilev took part in
Crow.
The bulletin K u r d thin week* is «
I i t N \ * « I .i I < « 1 m 1 ^ r I r I m I n
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space
The fifth grade held a debate on about George W ashington
R e g u la r m e etin g s, th ird S a tu r
H ow
Tuesday afternoon, the question be*
The interm ediate r«x>m w ill give a
d ay of each m o n th .
V isitors
ever.
we
cannot
pass
unnoticed
one
; the large camp fire on the ground« | .
ing.
Resolved. T hat George W ash* short play on W ashington's birthday
a lw ay s welcom e.
the saddest scenes that occurred
M
r»
Chetlev
motored
to
Bandon
Baked
bean«,
bread
and
b
u
tte
r
cake
i
ington was a greater man than Abra
It i* called ’ Betsey R«»ss and the First
W o rth y M atron.
d u rin g those exciting days
bam Lincoln "
Members o f the 8th I lag
The play w ill be given "at 9
L u c ilt E Me- _ _ / m, .
Early in the spring o f T 2 when
grade I.ela Crum bly. M ane Lindberg
K enzle
^*f
a m in the school room
A fte r the
M r Riley le ft his quiet and happi
W a lte r Sutton Ray Fromm and S program school w ill
be
dismissed
S e c retary ,
home in Illin o is to seek his fortune
I ue were the judge*
A unanimous Parents are invited
Those taking
Ixiutee C. Soo
m the gold field« o f the Pacific coast
v.»te wa* given in favor o f the nega part are.
fleld
I it wa< in the company o f
A dolph
• ve 'ide
Ellen Barton waa leader
Betsey R«»**. M ary Catharine Scran
;
Schmaldt.
a
young
man
who
was
his
the affirm ative aide, choosing M ary *on M artha W ashington. M ary A nne
I neighbor and intim ate frien d
To
\nne W h itse tt G iro W h ite Audrey W h itse tt George W ashington Archie
gether they braved the hardship» and
Sutton, V irg _ in ia Larson
and
Ruth ’ H utchinson, Beniamin F ranklin .....
I dangers o f the dreary tr ip across the
W ilso n at her helpers
Archie H utch i M ille t Robert M orns. Kenneth Hand
J plains
Together thev sought their
inson acted at leader o f the negative lev John Adams,
H enry
Sleeve«
I fortunes in the mines and together
I thev shared the dangers o f life in the
Meets second Saturday of each
fo rt, u n til one day a party o f , 0 men
month V isitin g brethern w el
I went down to a small cabin on th
come.
I bank o f the riv e r w ith sacks to get
O i, . ih i* ««tupon and m a il it w ith | l fo r a * i\ week«'fr«ni s iifis m io n io
F R A N C IS W. SM ITH ,
potatoes that were stored in the cab
W o rsh ip fu l M aster.
THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MOM HIM
in
Schmaldt accompanied this party
D A I ID JK N K 8,
I Pu/»pt I f t r thr lo r n . U u r h l U n ie m H* V op«»
and upon reaching the rive r
they
la it you « i l l Aiut th< 4 a i l/ <'Ntd
>i th«» , * o ri.I froiM II« ' SO *pa*. la i w r i l r n ,
.
Secretary.
were attacked bv the
Indians
and
a t w. Il aa d r |« ,rtm . nt« <|»vot*<t i<» *.»tn«»n*a 6n«1 < h lld ir n • la t r r
M a ra tin a »s«lm. *»•
I m , « 111 l«r ( l t d io w v l ttn r UH«» r«»»r I •mr »» fi»arl«»M aa
compelled to make a hastv retreat to
id o t * « 'r ,,f ea«e and t»r«»hibin«w
*n .| don • m i»n Mtoib« m ir d < and th
hai
the fo rt
Several were killed in d u d
and th ’ ull»»r fe a lu rra .
mg Schmaldt
Several dav* later his
P h « C N R i r r t S N 0C1BNC
M o nito r d » c P a y s t s t> .n n . t a t n r m h i
body was found a few hundred i ard<
Pira«« «end tn r a al» « rk» t r ia l aut»*
I «acl«wr una d o lla r I l k
from the fo rt.
W h e n no tifie d
of
the fin d in g o f the body o f his fr
M r R ilev. w ith a few
com pan on».
mr
,0 r« m >
p r iâ t I
«M ta f.rnt > a ’
IT »
proceeded to the spot, taking
___
w
ith
m onth
Vk»i< >m » « oc e ,
him
from
the
fo
rt
Schm
aldt'*
blanket*
i A d s |r> -M |
o u r cam p
in which he carefullv wTapped the
W t . SARIN. O. o .
body white his
companions
hastily
HERN A I, FORTY, Clerk.
hollowed out a shallow grave in h-bicb
GOING O FF HALF-COCKED
(Editorial in Silverton Tribune)
More than once a word spoken thoughtlessly has
caused endless trouble to someone. Not that it was
the desire of the speaker to deliberately injure any
person, but rath er was it a simple case of "going off
half-cocked.”
Sometime ago in another state a ve:y high-
minded and honorable m erchant was forced to the
wall because of his inability to make collections from
those to whom he had extended credit.
When the
sh eriff took possession of his stock a neighbor, hear
ing of his misfortune, elevated his eyebrows, looked
wise, and walked away without comment. Another
"thought it was strange and wondered what was be
hind it.
the course of a few hours people who urv
had heard other rem arks concluded that there was “.«/X
something wrong somewhere and in the Course of a
day o r two it had reached a stage where there was
ZSV
“something rotten in Denmark.”
I hus was the reputation of an honorable but un
fortu n ate man besmeared and blasted by his own
friends and acquaintances, who allowed their eyes
to suggest and their tongues to wag without giving
the mail vvho was down a chance to defend himself
against insinuations which rapidly culminated into
moral certainties in the minds of the people.
There are too many such rem arks—harmless in
intent, possibly, hut nevertheless pregnant in results March 19-21 Set for
which are disastrous to the victim. Ix»t your tongue
V. Secretarial Co
wag, if it must, but see that it is for the betterm ent
of humanity rath e r than for its destruction.
Let
your aim he sure and your target distinct—and don't
go off half-cocked.
S M E L T I N G 4. R E F I N I N G C O .
CXSc». 742 M arke t Sc., San Freaciaco
Plant: South San Francuco
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F ir s t N a tio n a l B ank B ldg
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B andon
O regon
H um phrc) J Deatuon '
A ccording to info rm a tio n ju s t fu r
nished the Oregon State M o to r asso
ciation. the state highway department
has secured control o f all the
land
bordering on the Columbia rive r h ig h
way between H ood R iver and M osier
T his acquisition is in line w ith the
policy o f the highw ay departm ent to
secure control o f scenic places, park
sites, picnic grounds
and
timbered
areas bordering on state highway« w ith
the intention o f conserving the beau
ties o f these areas fo r fu tu re genera
tions
WILDBERG BROS.
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PORT ORFORD
LODGE A. F. & A. M.
No. 170
New and Repair Work
Septic Tanks and Sewers
C o m fo rta >le h u n tin g lodge
in big gam e te r rito ry , eas-
ily accessible, ln co n nection
w ith h otel
G uides fu rn is h e d if d esired
B- M. PITNER
Proprietor.
Y o u r N am e In th n
NEW
TELEPH O N E
DIRECTORY
'o u haxre been p la n n in g on a
telep h o n e
XOW i8 fhe ttm e to
«ign up so th a t y o u r
nam e
w ill a p p e a r in th e
d ire c to ry
th a t goe- , o pre*«,
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W. H. SHERIDAN
General Contractor
Seaside Hotel
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