PORT ORFORD NEWS P o r^ rfo rd ^ O re g o n ^ u e sd a ^ A jjril^ ^ ^ R . * s ■ ■ LOCALS D an E n g lem an w as found dead a t his hom e F rid a y m orning. H e w as la s t seen M onday m o rn in g a t L anglois. Som etim e betw een th a t d ay an d F rid a y he passed aw ay alone. H is b ro th er, Jo h n , w ent over to see ab o u t him an d found he had been dead fo r sev eral days. A rran g em en ts w ere m ade fo r b u ri­ al w hich took place a t L anglois cem etery S a tu rd a y aftern o o n a t tw o o’clock R ev W h itsett offici­ ated a t th e service. Two b ro th ers an d a siste r survive him in th e im m ed iate fam ily. Mr. E n g lem an w as well know n about Langlois, h av in g lived th e la rg e r portio n of his life in th e vicinity. THE SHORTEST THING IN THE WORLD No, not a gnat’s eyelash nor a mosquito’s whisker—PUBLIC MEMORY. You may have been in business for 50 years and the people know about it. But they forget—new customers are being born ev­ ery minute and they grow up and have to be told. Rev. W h itse tt accom panied A. P. Sw eet to B andon S a tu rd ay a f te r ­ noon a fte r th ey had a tten d ed th e fu n e ra l of D an E n g lem an a t L an g ­ lois. A. P. Sw eet re tu rn e d to cam p a t R ock creek Sunday. Mrs. Sw eet an d th e fam ily accom panied him as fa r as Coquille w here th ey a t ­ tended ch u rch services a t th e Pio­ n e e r M ethodist ch u rch , an d had d in n e r w ith Mrs. E llingson, Mr S w eet's sister. T hey m et th e eldest d au g h ter. N eonta, w ho had been to E ugene to give a tte n tio n to h e r te e th w hich a re un d erg o in g re ­ alig n m en t. The fam ily re tu rn e d hom e S unday afternoon. A NOTE TO MERCHANTS Unless you keep telling them by Advertis­ ing what you have to offer them, the fel­ low who has only been in business 50 weeks and who advertises intelligently will prove to you the truth of it. » YOU MUST TELL THEM TO SELL THEM Mrs. W. M. R ussell o f Langlois, w ho h as been su fferin g from a larg e abscess, is m uch im proved, th e abscess h av in g b roken in sev­ eral places and b rin g in g relief from th e in ten se su fferin g . it J a c k W h itse tt sp en t th e w eek­ end a t A rizona In n w ith th e Sw eet children. ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ <$> P O R T O R F O R D AND LANG- <$> L O IS P A R IS H <& O Rev. J. C. W h itsett, P a sto r. * ♦ * * * * * * ♦ ♦ C alen d ar for services, A pril 7, 1929. + > + + Sunday, S unday school a t both places a t 10 a. m. H our of public w orship: L an g ­ lois ch u rc h a t 11 a. m .; P o rt O r­ ford ch u rch a t 7:30 p. m. T his firs t S unday of A pril is th e reg u lar com m union tim e an d the Rev. C. C. H u let passed th ro u g h P o rt O rford W ednesday aftern o o n on his w ay to M yrtle P oint. He rep o rted a com pletion of th e c a n ­ v ass of th e Gold B each com m un­ ity fo r th e su p p o rt of th e local ch u rch and in p re p a ra tio n , of th e Ail w ho have a belief a n d tru s t com ing of R ev an d Mrs. Angel to in Je s u s C h rist as S av io r an d Lord ta k e c h arg e o f th e w ork o f th e a re invited to com e a n d p a rta k e ch u rch a t th a t place. Mr. Angel of th is com m em oration o f th e will a rriv e In tim e to fill th e pu lp it th e second S u n d ay in April. C rucified an d R isen C hrist. Rev. J. C. W h itse tt will a tte n d T h o u g h t fo r th e w eek: ‘"And it cam e to pass, as H e s a t a t m eat th e sp rin g m eetin g of th e Coos w ith th em , H e took b read an d B a y 'P re sb y te ry of th e P re sb y terian blessed it, an d b rak e, an d gave to church, m eetin g in conju n ctio n them . A nd th e ir eyes w ere op­ w ith th e P re sb y te ry of so u th ern ened. an d th ey knew H im .”—L luke O regon a t R oseburg. T u esd ay eve­ n in g of n ex t week. 24:30-31. L ord's S u p p er will be celeb rated in con n ectio n w ith th e services both m orn in g an d evening. T hem e of discourse: "B reaking B read w ith Je s u s.” Page 3. W ord w as received by Mrs. Jes­ land. w as calling on th e tra d e th e Mrs. Y oung of L anglois sp en t a sie H o g att la st w eek from Mr m iddle of last week. few days last w eek v isitin g h er H o g att in P o rtla n d of th e death of sister. Mrs. E tta A dolphsen of R. G. M cK enzie m ade a trip to his m other. P o rt O rford. Gold B each F rid ay Mrs. L ouis P eterso n h as been vis­ T. J. F rom m is w orking a t one F ra n k H ili of H arb o r passed itin g frien d s an d relativ es in N o rth of O. J. M ath er's logging cam ps th ro u g h P o rt O rford W ednesday B end and M arshfield. on Sixes river. noon on th e stag e Mr. H ill w as Mrs. R ach ael M arsh w as shop­ re tu rn in g from a m o n th sp en t a t G. W Axtell of m iddle E lk cam e ping in B andon T h u rsd ay a fte r­ L akeside w here he w as engaged into tow n S a tu rd ay fo r supplies noon in road construction. and to a tte n d th e high school play S atu rd ay night. Mr and Mrs. Geo. Sutton w ere J. C. W hite m otored up from B andon shoppers S a tu rd a y a fte r­ B rushes creek last W ednesday and Miss G race F rom m m otored to noon. m et his sister. Miss M adge W hite, tow n F rid ay She w as accom pa­ w ho cam e down from P o rtla n d C larence W rig h t m otored to fo r a sh o rt v isit w ith relatives, re ­ nied by h er sister. M arshfield la -t W ednesday tu rn in g W ednesday aftern o o n O tis B eckham of Coquille passed T he M isses G race and F ried a Mrs. L eV erne W rig h t m otored to th ro u g h P o rt O rford S aturday, F ro m m an d Mrs. R o b ert F rom m of tow n early T h u rsd ay m orning. northbound. B ru sh es creek m otored to Gold A. P. Sw eet of A rizona Inn m o­ B each last Sunday. Miss G race H. E. Gale of the s ta te highw ay F ro m m is a stu d e n t a t M onm outh d e p a rtm e n t a t Coquille visited P o rt tored to B andon S a tu rd a y a fte r­ noon. no rm al O rford T hursday. j F r u it sta in s on the han d s m ay be rem oved by ru bbing w ith a paste of cornm eal and vinegar C heesecloth m akes a good d u st­ ing cloth, as it absorbs th e d irt and is readily w ashed out. F lared and belted sp o rt coats a re fashioned th is season in m aterials of tw eeds, double faced woolens and fancy m ixtures. LA D IES: It is your rig h t to be beautiful and, to keep your beauty, a good Cold C ream is Indispensable. A fo rm u la fo r a good Cold C ream and a Specific B eau ty C ream se n t on receipt of $1.00. W hy n o t m ake your own an d save m oney? A C leansing form ula th a t will clean a n y th in g except a conscience $2.00. Miss M agnolia W hite of P o rtlan d W. H. S heridan of Coquille spent A rth u r M ayea cam e over from B oth se n t for $2 50 sp en t la st T uesday an d W ednesday th e week end a t th e Seaview ranch. R ock creek to spend the w eek-end F A SC H L IE M A N N as th e g u est of Mr. and Mrs. W a t P o rt O rford. A2t4 Gold B each, Ore. Mr. and Mrs. Jo e F re d e ric k ’s lit­ T. W hite Sr. tle child h as been ill of pneum onia ONE OF NATURE’S RAREST FLOWERS Mrs. R osa P u rd in w as painfully an d D r Gale w as called T uesday in ju red last w eek w hile cu ttin g a night. —A GOLD ORC HID WORTH $500 piece of wood. A stick flew up. The ladies of the N eighbors of h ittin g h e r on th e face and bruising W oodcraft held a special m eeting it severely. last T uesday n ig h t to elect dele­ Mrs. Lois P itn e r has been con­ g ates fo r th e ir s ta te convention. fined to h e r room w ith illness th e C. H. P earse of th e m iddle E lk p ast w eek and h e r husband. E. M. sp en t a few days in tow n last week P itn e r, w as railed hom e from his visiting friends an d buying su p ­ m o u n tain ranch. plies. C. C. In m an sp e n t th e week-end A. P. Sw eet of A rizona In n w as a t th e In m an m ines on Sixes. a business visitor in Gold Beach H en ry A dolphsen cam e over from T h u rsd ay m orning. his logging project a t Rock creek L. B. H atto n re tu rn e d M onday to spend S unday a t his hom e a t m orning to his m ining p ro p erty on Seaview, E lk river. | E lk river. F re d Scofield m otored over from Rev J. C. W h itsett sp en t S a tu r­ B ridge to P o rt O rford S atu rd ay to a tte n d to business connected w ith day aftern o o n in B andon. th e p ro p e rty he ow ns in town. S. .1 Spoerl and N. S. P erk in s cam e in from C hinquapin ridge to a tte n d "All the T ow n’s T alking" S a tu rd a y night. T hey w ere accom ­ panied back by Miss R u th C lark. Mrs. M ary B R ice and Neil Rice, w ho sp en t E a s te r visiting Mrs. B a k e r an d fam ily. H. L. S auers re tu rn e d M arshfield S atu rd ay from Mrs. V ineyard, w ho form erly cooked a t th e In m an m ines an d w ho is now living on h er farm on Sixes river, w as a business v isito r in tow n S aturday. C harles Fox of L anglois w as a business v isito r In B andon S a tu r­ W. T. W hite Jr. m ade a business day, and Mr. and Mrs. F ox mo­ tr ip to R ogue riv e r last T hursday, tored to P o rt O rford Sunday. re tu rn in g th e sam e day. R obt. F o rty Is out again a fte r Mrs. W. T W hite Jr. has Deen n seige of “flu.” ill from a severe cold the p ast Mr. and Mrs. Chas. F. Atwood w eek. m otored down from B andon S a t­ H arv ey W right, salesm an for Al­ u rd ay evening to a tte n d th e high b ers Bros. M illing com pany. P o r t­ school play. Miss R u th A ndre holding a real gold orchid believed to be the only one of Its kind in the world. It w as developed by L. A. Fennell, a flo rist of Miami, Fla., a fte r som e y ears of scientific research an d Its value is estim ated a t $500 It is in full bloom now and Its b rillian t blossom will la s t th ree m onths. H owever, unless Mr. F ennell can find som e m eans of pro­ p ag atin g it, it will ag ain be lost to th e flow er world. Port Orford’s Natural Deep Watei Harbor THE KEY _____ ___ . _ • To the Development of the Great Mid-Pacific Coast Empire The logical tidewater outlet for th<* great Mid-Pacific Coast Empire with its inexhaustible supply of rich natural resources consisting of 1-14 of all the standing merchantable timber in the United States, vast deposits of copper, iron, gold, chrome, cinnabar, .coking No Dredging No Sunken Rocks Protected from North and Northwest Storms of Summer. coal, granite, marble and a wide vari­ ety of the more precious mineral; and its great diversity of agricultural products. Requires Limited Protection from South and Southwest Storms of Win- 9300-Ton Vessel leading in Port Orford Harbor, Repeatedly Selected by Board of Ar­ my Engineers as Harbor of Refuge for Pacific Coast. All Year Round Harbor for Deep Sea Fishing. Port Orford Chamber of Commerce PORT ORFORD, OREGON Center of the Great Recreational Re­ gion of Southwestern Oregon. All Year Round Harbor for Deep Sea Fishing.