í iPor£BOrfordtiOregoni Tuesda^i J u l y 3 ^ ^ TREE PLANTING MAXING STRIDES PORT ORFORD NEWS Published w eekly at Port Orford, Oregon. OBO. W SO RAN 8 0 N. B dltor ■atered at the Postoffice at Port Orford, Oregon, as second class mall matter under Act of March 3, 1879. T ide T ab le fo r W eek E n d in g J u ly SUBSCRIPTION RATES: One T e a r ___________________ $ $ .♦ • Six M o n t h s __________________ W ednesday, Jt.ly 4 ____ T h u rsd ay . Ju ly 5 ___ F rid ay , Ju ly 8 .... .... .... . S atu rd ay , Ju ly 7 ............ Sunday, Ju ly 8 ________ Monday, Ju ly 9 ________ Tuesday, Ju ly 1 0 10, 192«, P o rt O rford. Oregon. H igh A. M. P. M. — 12:33 2:07 — 1:11 2:45 1:51 3:23 2:34 4:01 3:23 4:42 __4:19 5:25, __ 5:25 6:12 Low A. M. P. M. 7:45 7:32 8 21 8:12 8:57 8:57 9:33 9:47 10:11 10:43 10:51 11:45 11:37 Forty-Two States Have Organizations for the Work of Forestry. PORT ORFORD NEWS ♦ ♦ i ♦ PORT OKFOKDLAN'GLOIS <» ♦ COMMUNITY CHURCHES 8- ♦ > ♦ J. C. W hltoett, M inister. <• 4» > > > > ♦ > * ♦ > > 4’ PRIZE WINNING RABBITS , New Zealand Reds, bred, each $2.70 C hurch C alender for Ju ly 8, 1928. New Zealand Reda, with litters of 6, each ....................... .......... $J.7O Langlois c h u rc h —S unday school a t 10 a. m. H o u r of public w or­ They weight from 10 to 12 lba. each sh ip 11 a. m. Young Chinchilla Does, born W ashington.—M arked advance In September, each ........................$2.70 P o rt O rford ch u rch —No Sunday forestry legislation w as m ade d u r­ Tuesday Julv 3, 1928. school during* Ju ly an d A ugust. ing 1927, says the F o restry Legisla Young Chinchilla Buck, born live Survey, published to m ark the September, each .......... .............$2.00 H our of public w orship, 7:30 p. close of the legislative y ear by the The inner side of every cloud m. American T ree association. Giant Flemish Does, 8 mos., 14 su ch cam p gro u n d as in its judg- I Is bright and shining; T he legislative y ear was made T hem e of a d d ress both m orning to 16 lbs., each .........................$7 00 m ent shall be n ecessary to insure I ' notable because by the passage of And so I turn my clouds about, the g re a te st degree of san itatio n , ' J legislation, D elaw are, Florida and an d evening, "W hat is Y our A tti­ Educational Chats Giant Flemish Does, 2 mos. up, $1 up And always wear them inside out, and as will m ost effectiv ely con- ( South Carolina took th eir places tu d e T ow ard C hrist." By with forestry-m inded states. T here serve th e h e a lth an d p rom ote th e | "My house shall be a house of These rabbits all have pedigrees and To see the lining. Dr. Arnold Bennett Hall are now 42 states th a t provide some w elfare of persons v isitin g and can be registered by paying $1 00 each p ra y e r fo r all people." —James Whitcomb Riley. forestry organization. Utah, Wyo­ p atro n izin g su ch cam p." President, U niversity of Oregon extra. ming, A rkansas und N evada have not provided for a n ? organization, Refiners and ‘Buyers o f Fryers shipped to order. W rite for ♦ ♦ ♦ and the sta te forests of Arizona An im portant function of rural ♦ and New Mexico are cared for by a Native Platinum and Gold prices. B R O O K IN G S - H A R B O R <» government is the education and Joint agreem ent with th e U. S. for­ H ighest Market Prices est service. F orestry legislation * ■» training of the youth in the publie E .iM J ttJ 1907 TOKAY RABBITRY was passed for t h ^ first tim e in school. It would W ILD BER G BR O S. A COMMERCIAL CLUB AN ESSENTIAL N evada and U tah, but no organlza be difficult to S M E L T IN G Si R E F IN IN G CO. East A St., Grants PaM, Oregon. R e b e k a h s I n itia te . Offices: 742 Market S t., San Francisco (Editorial Gold Hill News) find a subject of tlon w as provided. Plant: South Sen Francisco The survey, which is being sent H D. Manning, Owner. g r e a t e r signi­ Every town should have a commercial club of „J he, TRPayuRebek“h 1°d«e- No to editors and foresters by C harles • ficance than tl)* L athrop Pack, president of the »StimC sort. I»0 It CHllCf] cl ( nambPF or ( ommprce, new m em b ers into th e ir lodge la s t, rural schools. It American T ree association, shows C. R. WADE Business Men’s club or what-not every town needs Tuesday evening T he new mem- is significant th at the present area of sta te fo rests to Attorney-at-Law. the great bulk of be 6,838,936 acres and th a t 73,000,- one and why—or How? are a11 from 001,1 Beach 1 STARK BROS. thinkers and writ­ 000 trees were planted during the j First National Bank Bldg. Many times things are called to our attention Hayes, Mr «nd Mrs. Mitcheii An-1 ers upon the rural year. Pennsylvania Leads in Planting. which need the attention of the entire community derson, Mr and Mrs. Jo h n n ie life problem tend NURSERIES Bandon . - Oregon to find in the de- ' S tates th at kept ttie lead in tree and when there is not an active organization in the ”al\ and Mrst velopment of t h e ' Planting were Pennsylvania with city many opportunities are pasesd.by which might gram f r o m ’south" D a k o ta “ Mrs Dr. A. B. Hall school, New York 22,000,- I Louisiana, Mo. »ctiool, the the h o p .' 27,910,029; an j Michigan with with 10,000,000. DR. L. R. PUGH otherwise bring business and enterprise to our town, o ia Pooie from A shland an d Mrs of the eommunRy, and the solution ¡ T|)p gtnte app^ priatlon by [>enn. of its problems. sylvanla w as $1,203,485. It must surely take a peculiar quirk in one’s Fred Finch were vl<,tor* D ental S urgeon Space does not permit a discussion The M ississippi river Hood has mind to make them feel they have no interest in the d’ .ce“ ".8 of this fascinating problem, with directed the attention of the nation FRUIT TREES - PLANTO A t P o rt O rfo rd P h arm acy workings of the city and surrounding territory. Yet noodles, cream ed peas, ho t rolls, which thinking teachers are perfect­ as nothing else could to the need of ly fam iliar. The transcendent im providing forests a t the headw a­ there are many people who are willing to sit back, Istrawberrle' “nd cream and hot portance of this subject is so obvi­ ters of the M ississippi and its trib u ­ VINES - SHRUBS Phone 141 Port O rford. O re. do nothing for their town or their state or school dis-1 ‘ ‘ s ™ . " “ th ^ 'n e w m em bers re - ous as to need no further comment. taries,” says Mr. Pack, in announc­ this information to the ing the publication of th e survey. tn c t and yet cry and wail because certain things are tu rn ed to Gold B each T uesday To reduce O RN A M EN TA L T R E E S ... ... . . . . i “T ills phHse of Hood prevention, term , of the experience of the child., wW|# ,t w„ , not stop tl<>ds, will done or others are not done. Such people remind us niKht wh,le o,hers were overnl$ht would seem to require no special aid. ' ald in preventing them and is the of the Missourian’s dog who was howling and when X h ’ °' 8°,ne °' the‘r 8‘8ter Re' There are many examples and only one I know of th a t will pay many splendid books th a t bring out dividends in fu tu re years. We m ust the native was asked w hat was the m atter with the L arry S m itto n of th e s ta te high- the facts in an interesting and con ' put Idle land to work grow ing trees, dog he answered th at the brute as sitting on his tail way d ep artm en t, c a n T h o m as and vlncing way. Perhaps the best " It is obvious the American pub- VAL E. BOYER an d was wan ion 1«7V to fn get crut o o f n f . M itchell A nderson a re cam ped up anu too lazy the Chetco river near Jack.s creek method of approach is to relate the " c *s becoming forest-m inded. Peo- SERVICE STATION R epresentative achleven.ents accomplished in som e' f'le n,re not, onlv, Interested but a c ' • w hile th ey a re su rv ey in g fo r an neighborhooiu bv a rural school that ¡ ' ' e In sefllng th a t our trees, both Port Orford, Ore. IT CAN BE DONE , extension o f th e C hetco riv e r road. . , 7.. , . , In the forests, In our parks and on has been efficient and successful ,,|KllW.1VS, a re glven nlore caru, Associated Gas , Yop ca take two towns of the same size, wealth from and where the teucher has devel- , attention and protection, oped a high degree of community Advance in R eforestation, e. and w henever th e w ords 'to u r­ E. H. G an o n g T uesday. anew the joy and thrill of common , stored to its aspect of 75 ytc ars ago. “4. A m in ister of th e gospel ists' cam p g ro u n d ' a re used in this enterprise. A w estern railroad will assum e Salm on H inder S oundings. “5. A p ractisin g physician, dent-) a c t th ey sh a ll be co n stru ed to There seems to be no limit to the the en tire expense of restoration. THIS A larg e school of salm o n hin- 1st o r optom etrist. m ean a to u rists' cam p g ro u n d n tak in g dynamic fores th a t can be gener- am ounting to $20.000. T he bullil "8. A te a c h e r in a college, a c a d ­ h erein described an d defined. I it * i through the developments of ing is located on th e F o rt Riley res I soundings of th e C rescen t t P City em y or school. community eonaeiouano»» Su<-h a ervation n ear here. SPACE " It shall be u n law ful from and h a rb o r la st w eek T h e so u n d in g s , co H and-hewed lum ber, like th a t In "7. Any a ctin g noncom m issioned a fte . r .. _____ . *. e direc- I revolution NOTARY PUBLIC the . ta . k . in g o f _ effect o f _ th is w ere being ___ m ade u n d i er th r i ' ° ' u t' on in • rural community the original butldlng, will be used officer, m usician o r p riv ate of a means a spiritual and social regener- a c t for an y city, county, city an d I t,on ° f Lieut. F E n g le of th e U. in the reconstruction. m illta iy organ izatio n duly enrolled atm n of rural life. Farm life passes T he building w as completed In county. tow nship, village, co m m u n ­ I S 8. D iscoverer, A lthough L ieu­ from a competition io drudgery to a an d in service 1855. The low er floor w as used te n a n t E ngle alm ost positively ity. in stitu tio n , person, persons, "8 An a ctin g m em ber of a com ­ competition in business manage I for the bouse of representatives W. T. White knew he w as in deep w ater, he pany of firem en duly organized firm or co rp o ratio n to establish, ment anif scientific effort. Barren und the second floor for the te rri­ could get no deeper soun d in g and w ho has been s a r h m em ber o p erate o r m ain tain a to u rists' isolation gives way to cooperative torial council, ns the senate was Port Orford, Ore. fo r six m onths next p receding the cam p g ro u n d , w ith o u t first h av in g th an if th e w ater w as v ery sh a l­ effo rt. Study, community activity called In those days. low F in ally it w as d eterm in ed to m ade ap p licatio n to th e s ta te board and intelligent planning afford a l­ tim e w hen such exem ption is of h ealth for a c e rtific a te of In­ d ro p a lead line to find w h eth er luring variations from ths monotony claim ed. O0CX X)0000000000C)OCKX X >300 spection. and w ith o u t h av in g first o r not th e w ater w as really sh a l­ of manual toil. Farm lift becomes "9. A cting ferry m en or m illers Curry Chapter No. 1S5 low Rv th is an d o th er m ean s the ot only moro productive but more received such c e rtific a te a u th o riz ­ Prevent “Fool "10 Any m em ber o f th e sen ate 0 . E. S. o b stru ctio n w as found to he a large in g th e m ain ten an ce and o p e ra ­ abundant. I t has a broader out o r house of re p resen tativ es of the Gold” Thievery school of salm on T he fisherm en look and a spiritual quality th at is . Regular meetings, third Satur­ s ta te of O regon: provided th a t tion o f th e sam e W ashington.—Mnch notice w ere called in to ca tc h th e salm on mors dynamic and profound. And 1 day of each month. Visitors su ch exem ption shall only exist "T he s ta te b o ard o f h ealth Is Is being givun to gold these Port Orford, Ore. always welcome. before L ieut E ngle could c o n tin ­ out of this ail et mes a better citiaen d u rin g th e session o f th e legisla I h ereby em pow ered, au th o rized and daya at tlie capito!. While ue his w ork Worthy Matron. aad a broader man. tlve assem bly d irected to m ake su ch rules and a force of workmen on tlie Lucile E. Mc­ Mr and Mrs G roertz an d little T hat this regeneration may some ' Inside of th e senate wing is "11 Any w om an who h a s noti- reg u latio n s for th e co n d u ctin g of Kenzie. son of F o rt B rag g Cal , h av e been through the Influence of a rural burnishing the lavish display cam p in g up th e C hetco riv e r w ith school way seem unduly optimistic. , S e c retary , of goldleaf u’ ed In ornam ent­ Mr and M rs O tto Jo h n so n ing the ceilings and side But in relatively short perioda, 1 ixiuiae C. S c o ­ KEEP IN TOUCH walls, o th er artisa n s on the many of these things have been ac­ fie ld . INCLUDE BEAUTIFUL outside are picking from the tually accomplished. And ws have marble th a t which glitters, yet only scratched the surfaoc of F a ilu re to keep in touch w ith but is not gold, “fool gold," ♦ ARIZONA INN NOTES ♦ the possibilities th at Its ahead. It or Iron pyrites, which, since PORT ORFORD y o u r business o r fam ily a t all ♦ > is w.th such a program as this, the discovery of America, has <4 4- > > 4. .> > 0 -F # based upon speeifie accomplishments, LODGE A. F. & A. M. given the inexpert false tim es h as been m ade inexcus­ Those reg istered at th e p a rk the th at we msy enlist the interest sad dream s of great w ealth . No. 170 p ast w eek w ere enthusiasm of the pupils. Onee they The m arble used In the sen­ able because of th e telephone. Meats second Saturday af each ate and house wings of the A H M arshall. V ancouver, Wn get the vision, they havs gone a month. Visiting brethern wel­ capitol shows outcroppings tremendous stride in the prepara E J H ughes, P o rtlan d come. o f “fool gold." and many vis­ IN YOUR 1928 ITINERARY tion for effective citizenchip. Local CALL LONG DISTANCE Manly Wilson, M yrtle P o in t FRANCIS W. SMITH, itors have picked "nuggets" Mr and M rs Poole. N o rth Rend government, with ita rural school, with th eir knives, taking Worshipful Master. R obt C. lainnpky. G ra n ts Pass. will remain for them a m atter of them home probably with an DAVID JE ’N K S. more then passing interest. It will R e tt Epon. S u m n er On The Roosevelt Highway excess of faith as to their Secretary mean to them the possible realità O A nderson. R Bowers. O Per Intrinsic value. tlon of a dream, both graphic aad But fhe public m ust not be ry. N o rth Bend deceived when it visits the alluring Jac k la n g e lla . M arshfield FISHING — HUNTING — BOATING halls of congress. 80 tlie E R M arlin. S u m n er workmen on the outside, WOODMEN LONG OISTANCk O L. W aller. P asad en a C alif D a r k R u b b e r L o ttin g BATHING whose main Job is to pre LOCAL ANO TCLEGOAPM n U H enderson. Ixing Beach. For rubber articles th at are like OF THE WORLD serve th e historic stru ctu re C alif y to be exposed to sunlight, rub from decay by pointing up W. 0 . W. Camp 609 N ora Nelson has been visitin g her of the d arkest color will stay Ihe Joints of the huge blocks •allvs" the longest. Recent expert Mieta ftp « J 'kkir 1 ! r □ of m arble, are also removing h er slater M rs F ra n k W h ittin g to n the spurious "gold." especial month. Vt»it»rs » th e past week She re tu rn e d home m ents In the rubber laboratory of the United S tates bureau of stand ly that w ithin reach of vis* our camp M onday arda, reported by P opular Science itors, thus tuking tem ptation A P Sw eet of Arizona tn n was Monthly, have dem onstrate,! that W. J. SA BIN. C. C. John R. Smith & Son. Props. from th eir reach and blem BERNAI. FORTY, Clerk. in San F ran cisco on a business the shade of rubber goods has much SERVICE FIRST shea from Ihe alon e. 1 to do with th eir durabililty. trip last week VoOOttXXXXXXDOCCOCCGCC. S ——— ............................» .................... Advertising rates 15 cents per column Inch. H A T T O N ’S Port Orford Hardware Co. 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