Historical Notes By MAX B RA IN A R D (C ontinued from last w eek) ¡p ectin g to be am bushed at any The S H A S -T E -K O O S -T E E S tin ie an(1 to have to tight for th e ir w as th e most ea ste rly trib e of ,ives, we can well see w h at a re- th e C oast Indians. T hey had a f w as to be g re eted w ith larg e village on the n o rth side of these words, “K lahow y S khs,” the river, opposite th e confluence “W elcom e, frie n d s!” So these of the Illinois, a t th e place w here m en nam ed th e river, "S ixes,” A gness is now situ ated. w hich m eans, “F rien d s,” or It is in tere stin g to know the “ F riendly R iv er.” (N o te: S pelling in first C u rry origin of som e of th e nam es given by th e w h ite s e ttle rs to various "ounty records variously as Shix, places in th e county. In th e Shixes, and Shikhs. MSB.) n o rth e rn p a rt of th e county, th e S outh of th e m outh of th e riv er stre a m which th e Indians called th ere is a g re a t headland p ro je c t­ QUA-TO-MA, is now know n as ing into th e ocean. In e a rly tim es, F lo ras creek but in the e a rly days w hen the am bition of th e young it w as alw ays spelled F lores. T h e m en w as to go w est, he had only w ord “ F lo ra s ” m ight lead us to o w alk out on this headland, and believe th a t th e e a rly s e ttle rs th e re he had reached a p o in t as gave it th a t nam e on account of n e a r the s u n ’s se ttin g as his feet th e g re a t display of flora in th e could c a rry him. T hat is the m ost sp rin g and ea rly su m m er; but w esterly point in th e U nited ea rly settlers' say it w as given in S ta tes, the place w here th e west honor of a m an by th e nam e of ends. Flores, and th e early spelling T h at is Cape Blanco, discovered seem s to b ea r th a t out. and nam ed by M artin D ’A ngular, (N o te: In the F e b ru a ry 14, on J a n u a ry 39. 1603. P o rt Ox­ 3904 edition of Jo n as H. U p to n s ford, south of this headland, was P o rt O rford T ribune, th e ed ito r nam ed by C ap tain G eorge V an­ qu o tes a le tte r from Mrs. F re d couver, on A pril 24, 1792, in honor F lorey of G aston, W ashington of th e E arl of O rford, his “m uch county. “My husband w as th e respected frie n d .” T he tow n of m an F lo ras creek w as nam ed fo r P o rt O rford w as la te r nam ed by * * L ieut. F red F lorey opened C aptain W illiam T ichenor, who the tra il up the banks of th e was one of th e first n av ig ato rs to stre a m as was noted in th e te s ti­ sail a steam vessel n o rth from mony. of th e trial, Cox vs. S c o tb San F rancisco. In com m and of and w as presen t in the n o rth p a rt the S te am er. Seagull, he began to of th e county in the Indian tro u - m ake trip s from S an F rancisco hies o f 1855-56.” A pparently, to th e C olum bia river. H e of e, MSR°r 1 P t° n kn€W . L t- F lorey, called a t P o rt O rford as he fre- ' jq u e n tly found it necessary to seek Sixes river, it is said, w as sh e lte r from th e stro n g n o rth w e st nam ed by a p a rty of ad v e n tu ro u s winds. He thought it m ight be a pro spectors, who in th e ea rly good idea to locate here for th e imes, w orked th e ir w ay along cason th a t previous to th is tim e th e coast and cam e to this stre a m g re a t gold discoveries had been at a point w here th e re w as a m ade in w h at is now Josephine arg e n u m b er of natives on th e and Jackson counties, and Cap- opposite shore. T he In d ian s cried tain T ichenor w as c a rry in g large ou t to them , “K lahow ya S ikhs q u a n titie s of freight from San w hich m eans, “You a re welcom e, F ran cisco to C rescent C ity, from friends. Now, to us, it w ould w hich place it w as packed across seem th e re w as n othing in th a t th e m o u n tain tra ils to th is new expi ession to cau se them to nam e m ining co u n try . Of course, th e th e riv er Sixes, b ut w hen we c o u n try back of P o rt O rford w as lcm em b er th at these m en w ere unexplored and no one knew how t i a \ elling th ro u g h a s tra n g e fa r back from th e ocean it w as co u n trv , said to be infested w ith to th e m ining d istricts, savages, and when th ey w ere ex- C ap tain T ichenor th o u g h t th a t Bond Sales Up in series E and H bonds were •'Old, an increase of 25 p er cent o v er N ovem ber of last year. “ N o ­ vem ber redem ptions of m atu re d and u n m a tu re d savings bonds.” Mr. G ray em phasized, "w ere $26 m Ilion less th a n sales. “ P lans are now being m a le by th e s ta te ch airm an , s ta te d irec­ tor, and s ta te advisory co m m it­ tees for next y e a r’s savings bonds Over Last Year O 1 e g o n resid en ts continued ’h e ir “savings sp re e ” last m onth P- s itin g aside over $2 m illion 333 thousand in series E and 11 savings bonds. riiis re p resen ts a 40 p er cent increase over th e corresponding period in 1952,” according to C. M G ray, county ch airm an , "and reflects one of th e highest m o n th ­ ly increases since th e end of W orld W ar II.” C ounty sales durin g N ovem ber in F and II series bonds am o u n t­ ed to $1,397. Mr. G ray pointed out th a t the h ealth y savings bonds p a tte rn in O regon w as also reflected across th e nation. Alm ost $440 million Brookings Harbor Pilot cam p aig n ,” Mr. G ray said. “L a te r this m onth, o r early in J a n u a ry , q u o ta s will be assigned not o nly io counties, but also to individual com m unities. S ales d u rin g 1954 will have to in crease at least 35 pci cent to m eet th e s ta te ’s q u o ta c i over 5 \ billion.” SHANGHAI CAFE by locating at P o rt O rford, he could get a road across to the m ines th a t w ould give him the key to a g re at deal of trade. So. in th e y e a r 1841 ( ? ) he decided to locate th ere . He m ade his first settlem en t on the 9th day of Ju n e, 1851, w hen he landed niiv m en on th e fam ous rock, which, because of this h isto ric fight w ith th e Indians th a t took place th ere has ev er since hern know n as B a ttle Rock. C ap tain Tichenoi tiled on a donation land claim and a fte rw a rd s founded th e town w hich he nam ed “O rford,” a fte r th e nam e of th e h arbor. (C ontinued next week I Happy Hew year OPEN ALL NIGHT NEW YEAR'S EVE Closed New Year's Day Packard-Bell TV One of the many beautiful new models by PACKARD- BELL January SETS ON DISPLAY at our NEW SHOWROOM Seaspray Market Building North on I lighway loi SETS WILL BE RUNNING DURING ALL HOURS STATION IS ON THE AIR DENN SUPPLY Menning Buick GUARANTEED INSTALLATION Phone 3274 7 THURSDAY. DEC. 31. 1953