Port Orford, Oregon, Tuesday, September 4, 1928. Pagie 4. M M BM B8 PORT ORFORD NEWS M r a n d M rs I. M M itchell and C heever hom e In Iow a to a tte n d th e tim ber. M aiden h a ir ferns w in te r sto re give sh ad e to th e <>■< children. H elen an d Jan e, of G ra n ts a fam ily reunion. T hey a re mo fan th e ir fra il fro n d sp ray s in the en space. On th e fo u rth side is the P ass, w ere in tow n F rid a y calling to rin g by w ay of Y ellow stone p ark breeze T iny w hite stra w flow cook house, com m issary, lau n d ry on Geo. W. Soranson. Mr M itch and w ill re tu rn by th e so u th ern ers in c lu sters on long stem s an d show er bath s. A m in ia tu re route. Mr. C heever is a m erch an t ell is a b a n k e r of G ra n ts P ass. crow d into th e underbrush. fa rm acro ss th e bridge supplies (C ontinued from page 1) E a rl Cooley, se c re ta ry o f the of L anglois an d will be aw ay On th e slopes we find occasion th e green things. Coos a n d C u rry fair, an d a p a rty about tw o m onths. al groups of m yrtles. How these Below th e m esa we find th e saw E re yet a ghost or m isty ken A. H. G uerin, well know n Sixes i O f God's far, firs t beginning sy m m etrical evergreens w ith th e ir mill. g ian t ce d a r logs, an d lum ber. o f fa ir boosters passed th ro u g h P o rt O rford F rid a y m o rn in g on a ra n ch er, w as a business v isito r in fla t glossy leaves ever cam e to Up th e fork th e sluice box and w hen trip a s fa r so u th a s C rescen t City P o rtla n d last week. n ative c o n c e n tra to r ca tc h an d se p a ra te j V ast d a rk n e ss lay upon th e deep ” grow so fa r from th e ir fo r th e p u rpose of giving w ide soil is a m y stery to everyone. th e precious m etals. And on up the Mr. and Mrs. Tom C h a tb u rn and | pu b licity to th e fa ir to be held a t children have re tu rn e d to B andon A nd up th e coast, sep arated from Could d'A guilar have b ro u g h t a gorge ru n s th e pipe line to th e M yrtle P o in t th is m onth. a fte r sp en d in g the suixim er In | th e d ash in g b re a k e rs o f th e ocean h an d fu ll of seed w ith him from dam. Miss N ettle C. Toole of P o rtlan d , K la m a th Falls. Mr C h a tb u rn Is 1 only by a s trip of yellow ag ate the M ed iterran ean to sc a tte r on A d ip p er o r " te e te r b ird ” poised w ho Is to assist Miss C lark In the principal of th e L anglois schools strew n sand, lay a c le a r blue lake those hills th a t th e ir aro m atic on a w a te r w orn boulder in the h ig h school, a rriv ed F rid ay . Dr. A. B. P eacock p a s s e d ' ! p a rtly hidden by th e heavy tim b er leaves and b erries m ig h t be used stre a m w arbles his bubbling song, in m edicine o r th e ir b a rk fo r ta n a n d tip s an d dips an d flu tters, but Mrs. A. B. H o g a tt m otored to th ro u g h P o rt O rford F rid a y m orn ! on its banks. does n o t fly aw ay. T h ere is a sto ry B andon T u esd ay and sp en t a few ing en ro u te to Gold B each w here I O cean, rocks, lake, cliffs, coves, n ing? Sacred to V enus th ey w ere in th e of a te e te r bird th a t b u ilt h e r nest he p erfo rm ed several operations. I beaches, nuggets, ag a te s but we d ay s v isitin g friends. Hazel Jam ieso n w as th e house , had only begun to know the w ealth old G reek festivals, sta n d in g as a in th e crevice of a rock high over Mrs. F ra n k B. T lch en o r arriv ed SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1928 g u est of P eg g y C orson several ’ of n a tu re 's riches hidden th rough sym bol of youth and beauty. And th e stream . O ne m o rn in g d u rin g fro m P o rtla n d S a tu rd a y night. | th e ages, u n til a few g en eratio n s so they likew ise sym bolize the vlr- th e co n stru ctio n of th e sluice, it C. H. P e a rse of E lk riv er coun days la s t week. gin b eau ty of the P o rt O rford dis- w as discovered by th e w orkers Mrs. G rover T ichenor a n d sons ago. tr y w as in tow n S atu rd ay . w ho w ere b lastin g th e rocks. The T he tre e covered cliffs m erging trlc t. C. C. In m an re tu rn e d W ednes- re tu rn e d from P o rtla n d S unday And the oak w ith th e ir g rea, , men stopped th e ir w ork and c s ^ m orning. ■ w ith th e wooded hills we w ere I d ay from a b rief bu sin ess tr ip to Mr. an d Mrs. J. M. B each and I soon in the h e a rt of th e forest. A resistan ce ty p ify th e te n a c ity and ried th e green m ossy ball h ig h up P o rtla n d ( on (he b ank an d out of th e range Miss M a rg aret S n y d er of Sixes Mr. an d Mrs. Geo. W. Soranson j frig h ten e d faw n d a rte d from a stre n g th of th e pioneer. C edars, firs, m adronas, m yrtles. ° ( (he concussion. E v ery evening w as th e g u est of C larice B a rk e r of a n d ch ild ren sp en t T uesday last I g ard en p atch w here it had been ______ ________ , ______ stealin _ g c _____ a rro t tops, h e sitated a oaks, and vine-m aples hook th e ir th ey c arried it back ag ain to the M arshfield fo r a few days th e in M arshfield. th en I roots in the very rocks th a t a re rocl< w hich they left unm olested Miss R u th C lark and Mrs. Mary m om ent in o u r path, an d firs t of th e week. w a te r ouzels had J. C. W hite o f B ru sh es C reek R ice a rriv e d S a tu rd a y from O ran- 1 scam pered up into the th icket. In ' the sto re house of a prodigious u n til th e little an d R. G. M cKenzie of E lk riv er do, M ontana, to resum e th e ir d u j the g arden w ere two sets of hoof m ineral w ealth of gold, platinum , flow n aw ay. As we re tu rn to cam p th e sun p rin ts but th e m ore experienced cin n ab ar, tin. copper, iron, chrom e. w ere in Gold B each on business ties in th e P o rt O rford schools. iridium , coal an d m arble. is sin k in g behind th e hills long Mrs. M abel M ather or Sixes was doe had fled a t o u r approach. la st w eek. On th ro u g h th e canyon following And overhead the blue bird , before it h as reach ed th e horizon C. R. W ade, a tto rn e y of B andon, a c h a rm in g hostess a t a d in n er w as in tow n on bu sin ess S atu rd ay p a rty given in honor of th e six the han k s of a to rtu o u s river, squaw ks its p ro te st a t o u r ap- of (h r sea b ack in th e village, te e n th b irth d a y of h er d au g h ter, salm on and tro u t m irro red in the proach. W ild doves, sensing dan- T w ilight lin g ers an d w e h e a r aftern o o n . Miss Sue Lingle, a te a c h e r in the G ladys Conley. The g u ests p res clea r w ater. In places a richochet- ger long before th ey a re visible stra n g e sounds of b ird s an d fowl M arsh field schools, v isited th e p ast e n t a t th e h ap p y occasion w ere: ing c u rre n t sk ip s over the stones. to us. fly o ff w ith noisy flapping se ttlin g to re s t in th e woods. As th e im p en etrab le b la n k e t of w eek a t A gate B each p ark . She M r and Mrs. T racy C orbin, Mr. H ere th e g ia n t ced ars w ith th e | to th e dead lim b of som e ch e stn u t n ig h t envelops us. th e tu rb in e is h ad Just re tu rn e d fro m a visit an d Mrs. A rchie Gibson, Mr. an d frond-like sp ray s of b rig h t green, tree, droop ; W e follow the n arro w road up set in m otion an d th e cam p is Mrs. B e rt W ells and son A lbert, m inute paired leaf-scales, w ith h e r p a re n ts in M ississippi. moss 1 hill and down, aro u n d zigzag flooded w ith light. Miss Ire n e C hapm an, new te a c h Mr. an d Mrs. L ester F itzh u g h , son w ith festoons of fea th e ry T he la te st books, th e daily pa- e r of th e In term e d iate d e p a rt C harles and d a u g h te r Florence, Ol Tall, pyram idal firs in terspersed, j curves, along th e riv e r bank. W e c u rre n t m agazines, m ent, a rriv e d in P o rt O rford the iver C orbin, A lthea. D orothea. E d th e ir wide sp read in g b ran ch es cov- cross im provised bridges of tw o pers an d die and th e honor guest. Miss ered w ith th ick foliage m asses logs. A t last we com e to th e end b ro u g h t in by th e p a c k e rs over la s t of th e week. w ith th e M rs L. B. H a tto n re tu rn e d S a t Gladys. M usic w as th e fe a tu re of grow ing in w horls. In these for of th e road, th en follow the tra il th e trail, keep touch th o u g h ts and events of th e w orld ests. fr a g ra n t w ith resin and high above the stream . u rd a y fro m P o rtla n d w here she th e a fte rn o o n 's e n te rta in m e n t. R ab b its a n d chipm onks sc u rry , w ithout. T he radio supplies m usic Miss G ladys Conley w as the balsam s, and riv alin g the hem h ad accom panied Mrs. W. J P aul- W e d rin k In this house g u est of Mrs. R o b ert C ul locks, th e cypresses and o th e r con across o u r path. T he m ore tim id from a fa r m an. C. Z u m w alt of Sixes left th e first bertson of B andon la st w eek while ifers. we noted th e lovely m adrona p h easants, q uail and p a rtrid g e s congruous m elange of p rlm itlxe o f th e w eek fo r P o rtla n d on a h aving som e den tal w ork done, w ith red bark, sm ooth as satin , big rustle th e leaves of th e un d er- Isolation and m odern co n tact A>;i com bined b u sin ess an d p leasu re w hich w as m ade n ecessary as a glossy leaves a n d lu x u ria n t clus- j brush. H igh up in som e fir tre e over th e hill tops, h a n g in g radi- resu lt of th e young lady ta k in g a te rs of scarlet berries. the v en trilo q u istic grouse hoots a n tly In a sta r-lit sky. th e full visit. O th er m em bers of th e h e a th I his deceptive "oomp, oomp. oo, oo.” moon com pletes th e picture. M arion Z um w alt an d R. C. O s high dive and strik in g on som e T ru ly th is P o rt O rford Is a pic- The | At th e fork of th e riv er the Geo. M artin an d Dr. J u n e M ar tr a n d e r w ere v isito rs in Gold th in g h a rd w hile sw im m ing in the fam ily com m and atten tio n . Sixes river, b ru isin g h er face b ad g re a t rhododendron bushes th a t |i tra il ends. T here, a fte r crossing a tu re, from th e h e a rt of th e woods tin w ere w eek-end v isito rs In P o rt B each th e fo re p a rt of la s t week. Owen S m ith of F lo ras lake w as ly and loosening some of h er front only a few m onths ago lighted th e | bridge over th e river, we reach to th e sea. a m asterpiece such as O rford from M arshfield. woods w ith a blaze of color, hold ' the cam p snuggling In a clum p of n a tu re alone could paint. B u t it Mrs. E. F o rsy th e of M arshfield a b u sin ess v isito r a t th e county teeth. K en n eth R H andley and fathei i first place am ong the wild flow ers, conifers on a slopping m esa. A is m ore th a n a picture. F a r m ore Mr. an d Mrs. Jo h n so n o t B rook an d Mrs. B ess S e tte rs of A sto ria 1 s e a t la s t week. in g s sp e n t th e w eek-end in P o rt w ere w eek-end g u ests of Mrs. A lta I F re d Jam ieso n moved his fam R oger H andley, w ere in tow n F r i A zaleas and daisies bow in recog-I com plete, m odern cam p: sm all, th a n th a t : th e re is so m eth in g in- O rford. nition to the fox gloves' nod. , rough cabins h a lf hidden am ong definable, a sym bol of s tre n g th and ily to tow n from th e Sixes co un d ay from th e ir Sixes home. L arson. Mrs. M abel M ather m otored to | D eeper into th e woods, every ‘ th e trees on th re e sides of a larg e vigor, of po etry and ro m an ce: a tr y d u rin g th e p ast week. Mrs. F red Scofield, of B ridge, Mrs. O gren o f M arshfield sp en t j H ere a sq u are: m ag n ificen t dah lias of p o ten tial E m p ire Inviting the Mrs. M aria H ay w ard o f th e In M arshfield on a shopping trip last tu rn b rin g a surprise. sp e n t S a tu rd a y In P o rt O rford. S a tu rd a y a n d S unday In tow n c a sc a ra w ith aro m a tic b a rk and 1 varied hue and kind Interspersed w orld to p a rta k e of Its esoteric Mr. an d Mrs. C lifford L. B ru n k m an m ines is a g u est a t th e S ea week. Miss N atalie H all left M onday 1 side hotel fo r a few days. H. M. A xtell re tu rn e d to tow n I sickly-sw eet berries. More berries. 1 am ong roses and c a rn a tio n s: hum - riches, to sh a re Its salu b rio u s cll- o f M arshfield w ere th e g u ests of several days black and red on generous bushes; ; m ing birds buzzing from flowei to m ate, to enjoy Its forceful lovell- M r an d Mrs. H en ry A dolphsen on m orn in g fo r h e r hom e in P o rtlan d . 1 E. H. C heever of L anglois, a c last F rid a y from : llal for th e b ears: h u ck leb e rry flow er probing th e honey cups o r ness. and to co-operate in bring- Jo h n R. S m ith of F lo ras lake com panied by his d au g h ter. Mrs. sp en t o u t on m iddle Elk. S a tu rd a y n ig h t an d Sunday. J. C. W hite an d fam ily of B rush .'i -d blueberry. B rack en and sw ord i d a rtin g a t som e in tru d e r w ith an- in g it to m a tu rity . I t is p erh ap s M r an d Mrs. A. Doll of M arsh w as a bu sin ess v isito r In B andon i C. E. C orrick, and h e r d au g h ter. fru it T he S p irit of P o rt O rford.—L illian Sunday fern s cover th e slopes w hen the ' g ry squeak. W alnut and field w ere In P o rt O rford S a tu r d u rin g th e w eek. H e rep o rts larg e ' Miss La R u e C orrick, an d Miss j es creek w ere in tow n w oodm an's axe has chopped aw ay I trees w ith prom ising v in tag e fo r C oncord Beach. d ay an d Sunday. crow ds a t th e hotel and cablnB. 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