I tu lu fu ll h i O r e g o n .
F r o m C le v c h in il.
S ix es K1 ver Ite m s.
There is no doubt that
Mr. Hicks, the artist, has been doing
of
Northern
Curry
ai
a good business this week.
E ditor T bibuxe :—Some end
THE
June 12th.
E ditor T ribune :—I intended to
mineral wealth, andf fft
w
riting
from Langlois, in Northern
The north wind doth blow.
W. P. Lenfeatey arrived on the stage ( beginning to attract ti
leyX'handler was vis i send some items for last week’s is-
yesterday on his way to Gold Beach.
Curry, to the Bandon Recorder,
italists
from
abroad.
W
aM
F
relatives
on
Sixes
BU
e,
b
u
t
having
indulged
in
Dusty roads and Nor'west winds.
The heaviest Nor’wester of the season is not far distant when the- ’
5», and left last week for her overdose of flare on the Gt li of wants to know why there is such it
A. B. Sabine has been spending a few has prevailed yesterday and to-duy.
opment ol the mining rcdNZ ^ ___
June, had to lay up for repairs. Am difference between the reports of
»„¿in *’ «rfliein Curry.
days iu town.
Nels Neygren is at work on the inter county will begin, which
*!r and Mrs Ed. Haines are vis partially recovered, but feel some tlie V. O. Signal Service at I^anglois
ed by an era of greater
Commissioner Cope paid Port Orford ior of our new Church, building seats
ing ilts. Haiue?, parents, Mr. and what dazed yet, on acconnt of the and that of Bandon, which is six
ever before known
etc.
a visit one day last week.
(r Divilbiss. Mrs. Ennna Bowue, mistake I made in regard to tlie teen miles distant, and the simple
A friend writing from
A number of men are pushing the
Miss Isittie Poskins returned to her
ir ItcHJ* is expected here on a size of the said Hare. If taken in answer is, because it is so. Some
work to completion on the new Euchre under date June 14th,
home ut (¡old Ik a li Saturday last.
Kev. W. Horsfall will dedicate
t her parents soon. Mrs. judicious doses there is no doubt but time since w'o wrote to headquar
Creek Hall.
ballon July 4th. Our^fC“““
Bo . m - pA-ts-to pass the summer the Hare is a palatable dish. Like ters at W ashington, and asked
Several immigrant wagons passed
This has been a poor season for fisher further says: “The ‘gc-ai
through Port Orford last week.
myself, there is no doubt, if put to what area in miles North, E ast,
with iui parents on Sixes River.
men on Rogue River, on account of pro contest y ill be conducted
a
vote, there are several in this vi South and West, of where our o b
- Ed. and Charley Ifaines started
Miss Rush« McBride, of Mussel creek, tracted storms and high water.
Australian Ballot Law. Wi
cinity
who ure willing to dispense servations were taken would be rep
¿It.th
a
drove
of
cattle
from
Uncle
visited Port Orford Sunday.
Port Orford set a good example. Even Col. Yeagley and J. II.
with H are oil toast. But there, resented by them, and we were told
dress the people on that
rH.-nrv
ihjinwalt’s
place
up
Sixes
to
Crescent
City
is
now
agitatiug
the
sub
P. Hughes visited Port Orford a few
D. Hume will close
Susan Jane! Do not dim those in reply, th at no one could tell, as
ject of Sunday closing.
on Tuesday last.
days ago, and gave us a pleasant call.
for Upton, the hero of
eyes of thine in weeping because we they somehow differed, and th at
r,'>$£h<k>tl>egan
in
this
district
on
" The county printing is stirring up a
The seal hunters killed one hundred bitter strife between the Crescent City ¡•eople’s choice .”
have banished the H are from the too very naturally only a very short
i*
first
Monday
in
June,
with
sea lions in one day last week.
The
T
ribune
assui
papers.
festive lioard, for wc will find a n distance from where they wero ta
want jbtwi5 pupils enrolled.
Proprietor.
WALTER SUTTON,
front the^begiuning, M
The photographer had quite a number
other
anim al of better running ken, and the accuracy of this state
It is strange wlint a fascination the
Jtslter Lost startet}.up the river
of visitors from the country last Sunday. newspaper business has tor brainy men per. I) has a larger _
qualities
to tickle thy palate in the ment we have since verified by our
a
eart
*A h his wife and baby in
any other paper in thd
Everybody will attend the school en with great wealth, power and influence. list increases with every
lagt Stlj»d,iy, and as he tried to ford year 1894, and may the Lord have own observations. Langlois is situ
ated among the valleys and hills
Louis Knapp will be a passenger by umns are filled with li1
tertainment.
’*** shove Mr. Crowley’s place mercy on vonr soul.
the next steamer for the city, and will eral news, and a record of the
and m ountains who hide their
The
storm,
like
the
election
The steamer Emily will lx? due to take with him quite a large quantity of
h e port orford tribune
events of the county. It is
ami he got into swimming water and seems to be a thing of the past, and airy sum m its in the skies”— we
a
serious
neci-
will be, in the best and truest eenuc night or to-morrow.
will continue to I*, the leading payar of ¡narrowly escaped
wool.
an I mdifkxokxt 1 xm ; al N ewspapbb .
the ranchers are taking advantage Iiave frequently ijeen snow lyltig
the county. During the li
dent.
You will have to read the T ribune to
FOR SALE,
we may have offended so:
» George Divilbiss catnedown from of the tine weather to slash brush there on tlie m ountains for days,
Th* first core oí The Tribune «hall be get the news of the county.
A Buckboard—one of Peter Nelson’s friends, in which case we ard
prejiaratory to a sum m er’s burn. and not a llake fell in Bandon—
^fhis
mines near Eckley last week.
to occupy the field os a diatiuctively
J. H. Upton spent a day in town last liest—good and substantial in every res can assure them that sueli was
Among the num ber are Isam W alk and is directly SW of us, conse
Ju n e 17.
week, receiving congratulations of pect. Price $66. For particulars apply purpose. Wc were etruightfurav
quently when the rainstorm s reach
at this office.
friends.
jv Louis FcrricT left home last Wed er, McMullen, Button, and others,
outspoken in our views and
N orthern Curry from the SW, they
too
numerous
to
mention.
I x x ' n l C er o «><y J tta a r m u l,
Every family in the county should worked faithfully in support
nesday to work on W alker’s dairy
The schooner Orion arrived last Tues
Mrs. James Bowne, of Marshfield rush throngh the valleys, dash
have
the
Port
Orford
T
ribune , for it is men of our choice, we did not iu any
b r ill a t Langlois. Mrs. Ferrier ac-
day evening, and took on about 17C
against the high hills, recoil from
the leading paper of the county and fur knowingly misrepresent the poSil
Cbinpanied her busliand as far as passed through Cleveland en route
thousand fqpt of fir lumber.
Giving attention to the development and
th» m ountain’s side and in doing
nishes more local and general news than their opponents. We eondemi
to
Sixes
River
on
a
visit
to
her
so-called caucus from honest motives, Denmark, where she will visit parents, Mr. and Mrs. Divilbiss. so m ust necessarily expend a con-
John Lindberg thinks he will have ull the other papers combined.
fostering of Home In tercets and
aim our position as well as those of the friends and relatives.
the Blanco Catholic Church completed
eiderahle portion of their force and
There lias been such a heavy demand
old officers, have been sustained b ^ th e
Wade II. Wilson and mother Her m any friends will lie pleased to
in another week.
for
copies,
printed
on
cards
suitable
for
volume, and when they reach tho
H O M E E P i T E T t r ’I U H I f f »
people. The delegates themselves no passed down the river last Tuesday seo her.
Mr. MeKiel, who h^s lieen seriously framing, of our beautiful original poem, doubt see the mistake of heeding the
level lands at Bandon, where there
Mrs.
Skelly,
who
has
been
cook
ill for over a year, seems to be on the entitled ‘‘Little Bobby’s Lament,” that advice and dictates of a cormorant and from their mountain home on their ing at the black sand mine, passed are no hills and m ountains for
the supply is entirely exhausted.
Aa a first duty and paramount purpose, road to recovery.
designing schemer, whose ambition was way to lower Sixes.
through Cleveland4in route to Is them to recoil from, or even brush
and to the end that the pajier may be
Last wtvk John Fitzhugh came
Miss Stella Smith will close a very to rule or ruin. While of necessity we
Sunday School, which has heretofore
to intercept tiieir passage, they pass
enabled to achieve the largest measure been held at the school house, w as last successful term of school at this place are de pendent upon the T ribune for the down from Myrtle Shades and did tlimus, Coos county, where she
on
uninterruptedly, depositing their
hopes
to
secure
em
ploym
ent
at
bet
next Saturday. Miss Stella is a most support of ourself and family it iíTo our some work on the school house that
of success in thia line, all frienda of pro Sunday held in the new Church.
share of tlie rain brought along
excellent teacher, and gives the best of interest to make it the organ of the peo
ter
wages
gresa in all parts of
There is a prospect of a scarcity of satisfaction wherever she is engaged to ple, and it will always be found working was badly needed.
The Misses Ida Boiee and Dell by them, over the rain guage and
fruit in these parts the present year,
Mrs. Em m a Bowen, of Marsh
in their behalf and in • defense of
teach.
Cope,
two of Floras Creek’s hand into it according to its area. There
owing, no doubt to late cold rains,
field, arrived at Sixes on the stage
One of the principal interested parties right and honesty. While we shall not
some
young
ladies, were in Cleve- are na m ountains or hills north or
J. K. Mack passed through to-day, be in the Black lock Sandstone quarry is deprive ourself of the American privi last W ednesday, and passed on up
land
one
day
this week, tlie guests east of us, and west of us lies the
lege
of
expressing
our
views
on
political
ing on business connected with his new visiting in Europe, and it is probable
the river to the home of her par
great ocean. We are only fiftv-fivo
venture, the Chetco Herald.
nothing will be done looking to the ship issues whenever we feel disposed, our cuts, Mr. and Mrs. Divilbiss. Mrs. of Mrs. E. P. Anderson.
principal
aim
will
lie
to
give
our
[latruns
feet above the sea level as ascertain
The
boys
at
the
new
eoopershop
Are earnestly invited and requested to
ment of the rock until after his return
Bowen is prepared to furnish paint
Jo. Cox brought in 1,600 pounds of
a good local paper.
ed by Capt. Dickins, of tho Geodet
m
ust
be
doing
a
land
office
business
report to the publisher promptly all butter to-day, from Isam Walker’s dairy, in July.
ing lessons, and will furnish all
ic Survey. Wc have seen it stated
items ef news; all the happenings, acci to be shipped on the Emily.
S. Opcnheimer, Esq., representing the
F lo r a s C reek Item s.
material at reasonable rates to from the amount of barrels they arc
dents, incidents, inventions, discoveries
Tailoring establishment of B. Friedländ
sending off’. H urrah for our Cleve th a t Langlois is five hundred feet
pupils.
There is going to lie an immense gath er, San Francisco, spent a day or two iu
above the sea level, but whether
and the like in the various localities.
ering at the Euchre Creek celebration, town last week. He is a genial sociable J News scarce.
Mr. Hicks, the photographer, will land hove; to the front every time. this is mere conjecture or has been
Mrs.
and
Mr.
E.
P.
Anderson
and a rousing good time is assured.
Weather fine.
gentleman, and made a good impression
come out to Sixes next week to
regularly ascertained by measure
Strawberries plenty.
photograph our school, as some of have been engaged to furnish m u ment we are unable to say. The
Wc desire a correspondent in every both for hiinsulf and his house.
precinct. Chetco, Mountain and Ophir
the patrons of the school wish to sic for the Euchre Creek dance on following facta and figures wc have
Alonzo Winton of Smith River Valiev,
And cherries will soon be ripe.
the coming 4th of July. A good
aught to be heard from occasionally at passed through one day last week, en
School commenced last Monday in the have it done.
taken from the regular m onthly
least.
route for Bandon. He was accompan
selection.
Star
District,
with
Geo.
W.
Smith
ih
In polities T he T ribune will not be
In spite of the 810,000 sack, and report of tho Oregon State W eather
There will he Episcopal services at ied on his return by his daughter, Mrs. charge.
Service, and commencing with Ja n
Neutral or distinctively Partisan, but Gold Beach on Sunday, July 3d, and at Edw’d Crook, who goes for a visit to
The friends of tlie river and h a r numerous gallons of bug juice th a t uary, the first m onth of the year,
Mrs. J. A. Yoakom came over from the
wholly and absolutely Indejtendent and Christ Church, Port Orford, on Sunday friends and relatives at Smith River.
bay last week and is visiting her parents, bor appropriation bill are much was sent out on the eve of election,
we learn th at the greatest rainfall
July 10th, by Rev. AV. Horsfall.
Parties who have been traveling the
untrammclcd.
Mr. and Mr. S. T. Malehorn.
wor,ied to the ultim ate fate of th at W ill and’Fred got there with both
road between here and Denmark
Joseph Nay left for Coos county last press their thankfulness to the Lord for Mr. Adolphson lias his new mill in run measure, which is dear to the hearts feet, and I’m blessed if Riley d id n ’t for that month in the whole of the
State of Oregon was a t Langlois, in
Its columns will ut all times be open Thursday, with his fleet-footed horses,
having allowed the sun to shidC- and dry ning order, and the people of the neigh of many members. I t is at present Io). Yours,
Northern Curry, and th a t i t su r
and P.
T. Barnum
fo r the discussion of measures of general Sir Walter
borhood
will
so
o
n
be
able
t
o
o
b
ta
in
A
D
isappointed
O
ffice
-S
eeker
.
up the roads, hut regret that he Jias
on the house calendar, with Senate
passed the heaviest rainfall in any
interest, or policies of a local character to have them rea ly for the July long neglected to fill up the chuck holes. lunlber near home.
»
June 18th, 1892.
amendments pending. According
races at Marscfield.
one
of the fifty-seven stations there
affecting the welfare of our people, only
Diet .Sorenson came up from Rogue to the rules of the House it m ust
Hume has probably given up the
in, composed of the regular govern
Mrs. Geo. Merriman will be at Port heretofore expressed idea that he would River a lew ¿ V - »go- We understand
eq uiring that writers shall observe the
run the gauntlet of the Com m ittee
F r o m G o ld B e n c h .
ment service, m ilitary stations, Vol.
rules of courtesy and impersonality in Orford June 30th, with a fine line of ‘‘freeze out” the T ribune at any cost, he ha« come to m U v » ^nd. will move bin
the Whole, and therefore the time
Millinery goods and notions, and nt and make us ship our type back to the family up soon.
Observers,
and that, too, by mors
any discussion in which they may seek
G old B each , June 15th, 1892.
Euchre Creek July 2d and 4th. Call city. We make no pretentions to any
of its final passage Is very probls:
than
two
and
a half inches. In
to engage through this medium.
The
people
of
this
vicinity
ought
to
rej
E
ditor
T
ribune
.—The
buttle
for
and see my goods.
great newspaper ability, but he will find joice at the low freight and whs.fage m-iiical, as every amendment is
February it was only surpassed by
the
offices
Is
over,
and
the
old
Improvements are constantly going on us a “ stayer.”
rates advertised in the last issue of the subject to ftill further amendment,
two out of the entire fifty-seven,
in and about the Knapp hotel. Louie
Win. Huntley advertises a valuable T ribune , for Port Orford is the natural and the enemies of the bill can and “ Ring” so-called have been re lu m
and only by one inch and a quat-
never tires of improving and beautify place for sale through the columns of point for the i>arts, and people should
probably will take advfl-Utage ol the ed to their places after a bitter ters and in March, which Is th<V
ing his already beautiful and attractive the T ribune . He has a fine ranch, a incourage the enterprise by having their
depleted condition of the jlG'Usc for c a m p io n in which there was much last report th at has been issued,
home.
•
small sawmill and one of the best sites freight shipped there.
hard feenngs developed. The issue
the next month, when m a n / mem
D. R. F.
for a salmon cannery on the upper river
L. J. Hicks the photographer, has de
was sharply defined, and the battle Langlois has resumed its old pre
bers will lie absent attending the
that has not already passed into the
June 20 1802.
cided to remain at Port Orford until
Wai fought on the issue of tlie pro eminence, and according to the re
National Conventions and looking
June 30th, and will be at Euchre Creek hands of monopoly.
LOCAL H A P P E W N O 8 .
Port Orford Tribune,
LOCAL NEW SPAPER
T
C u r r y C o u n ty
JOB
WORK.
priety of retaining the old officers, port, “ Langlois, C urry Co., reports
The G rants Pass Courier, refer
William Rumley arrived in town
after their own political fences, to
on July 4th prepared to take pictures in
ring to Dr. H olton’s W orld’s Fair
and now th at the m ajority of the 8.70 (eight-seventy) inches, the
last evening on his way to Roseburg, to
the highest style of the art.
postpone the consideration ef the
greatest am ount in the State.”
meet and accompany home to Rogue veterans, says: Scalping-knife Joe measure indefinitely. Therefore, voters have spoken In language th a t
Mrs. E. Fitzhugh and daughter, Miss River Miss Amanda Smith, owner of the Tomahawk Bob and
Now, no one can blame Mr. Male-
War-Club
is painful to the promoters oi tlie
Stella, were in from their Sixes River Bagnell Ferry property, who has been Charley will be on the Medicine the advocates of the bill have decid
horn;
he honestly gave the measur-
. T he T riruxxe Office is E quip home Saturday. Mrs. Fitzhugh is re
regular ticket of both parties, let us
sitending most of her time (luring the Tyec’B staff together with three ol ed to bad the bouse to suspend tlie
m ent as he found it, and is no more
accept
the
result
with
good
grace.
ceiving the congratulations of friends last few years at the Chemawa Training
ped with the rompletest stock of
the old war chiefs, Sam and Lcm- rules, aa soon as opportunity offers, The result of the election was not accountable for the heavy rainfall
from all parts over her success jiolitical- school.
py. Three new recruits, Jim in order to con cur in the Senate so much of an indorsem ent of the at Langlois than he is for the erup
ly.
The idea will naturally suggest itself
my Toogood, Pony Young and amendments, and to agroe to a con several candidates who were elected, tions at M uunt Vesuvius. Although
The reduction of freight ami wharfage to any practical printer who reads one
ference, As this will require two-
the rainfall at Lenglois was very
at this place will no doubt have a ten of Mr. Hume’s long-winded, senseless Capt. D. D. Drake are burnishing third of the vote, the friends of the as it was a black eye given to the
their
old
muskets
in
Ncz
Pierce
m anipulators of the Republican heavy, it wan very m uch less than
dency to build up trade for the town as articles that his office is “ out of sorts.”
bill are making effort to have every
well as the steamer. All of the North This is a phrase used by printers when connty, Idaho, and write Dr.Holton
and Domoeratic conventions. Tlie it was at Dairyville, in the same
ern Curry trade properly blongs to Port their “case” runs short on acertain let th a t they w ant to engage space in member present when the motion
result might he sum m ed up in poe county and only a few miles dis
>¥.' u t e r i n i
ter or letters—capital “ I’s,” for in his exhibit of the Indian War Vet is made.
Orford.
tant. According to the last report
try something like this:
stance.
of his predecessor, who resided a t
erans
at
the
W
orlds
Fair.
This
fea
Now Bobby said he’d down the ring,
George Merriman and son, Guy, pass
Bandon Recorder: Frank McMullen,
Dairyville, the rainfall for the three
To
accomplish
which
he’d
do
anything;
ture
promises
tc
be
the
most
unique
ed
through
one
day
last
week
en
route
Plain and Fancy, ever brought into
The late election in this county But the gang, headed by Susan Jane,
previous months was ninety-one-
for the Big Bend on Rogue River, to of Denmark, Curry county, was in town and striking feature of Oregon’s ex
look after Miss Clara Merriman’s ranch Monday night and took I»ck some ap hibit a t the great exposition of has settled very correctly two Got there with both feet just the same. seventy-three (91,73) inches. Now.
more conven
The new system of voting proved take the rest of the year at the same
and cattle. George reports extremely paratus to make things
things, viz; First, th a t C urry is
ient around his dairy. ' Mr. M. believes 1898.
dull times in Coos.
very
satisfactory to a m ajority of ratio, and the rainfall for the en-
poor
county
for
those
to
emigrate
in improvement and lias done much to
The most dareing robbery which to who hope to be foisted into im the voters iu (Sold Beach, and so .ire twelve months would in whole
We do not object to correspondents ward improving his land since buying
writing on both sides of a sheet, but it is in Curry.
has startled the coast ' f t f ihttny portant official positions before far as I have learned no tickets were numbers lie upwards of th irty feet.
unnecessary, in fact inconvenient, to
V. O. B a NDOK.
At the annual session of the Masonic years occurcd on a crowd«'' Lain at they have become familiar with the sjioiled in an attem pt to prepare a
have several sheets paRted together. Grand Lodge of Oregon, which convened
Oakland, Cal., one dt.
' T week. roads and trails to the county seat; suitable ballot.
Write
on
single
sheets,
and
number
the
Judging from present appearan
POSTERS, BILL-HEAPS, BUSINESS
at Portland last Tuesday, the following The paym aster of a fount#)' had and secondly, th at our people will
pages.
Grand Officers were elected for the en
ces,
fishermen on tho river are not
resent
the
insolent
interm
eddling
two bags containing 810,000 to pa v
suing year, to-wit: F. A. Wood, G. M
CARDS, CIRCULARS, LETTER
going
to do so well this year as
Mrs. J. K. Mack and Mrs. Avery Grow
in
our
elections
of
one
who
regards
J. C. Moreland, D. G. M .; M. D. Cliff off the hands, when two mt f
spent a week visiting Mrs. E. D. Phelps,
they did the last few seasons. The
HEADS DODGERS, HAND
ord, 8. G. W .; Phil Metschan, J. G. W. sented pistols at his h-Jflsdf -U: ’k all men for sale, and who would
Given by the Port Orford School,
at Ophir Beach, and to sav that they
D. C. McKercher, Grand Treasurer ; 8 the sacks away
nc r prostitute elections here to the level frequent ruins have kept the river
bug,
had an enjoyable time doesn’t express it.
F. Chadwick, Grand Secretary.
BILLS, Etc.
the station and drove off ;tha i •Wf y ! of his own base and ignoble concep too high to fish with set nets. The
The poor birds almost starved, for the
water is getting too clear to fish
strawberries were gathered in faster
The owners of the big timber raft that was successful and the outl. ■» g “t tions of citizenship.
with profit, and the fishermen will
than they could rijien.
was started from Fort Bragg, and broke away with the booty arid « ap-
FRIDAY EVENING. JUNE 2Mfc.
have to resort to traps of some kind
in
two
out
at
sea,
were
lucky
in
having
f
i
:
Two teams have been engaged in haul
although the sacks weigh,
a
friend
in
Capt.
Roberts,
of
the
Emily
to catch the warry salmon.
Catarrh Cannot he Cured
ing lumber from the Elk River mill
Doors open at 7 :30—Exercise« b-gin
pounds each.
O phir precinct is to have a sa
Euchre Creek for finishing purposes. : who rescued the largest half of it, towed
at 8 o’clock.
A good line of modem Type and to
I’
.
Y
LOCAL
APPLICATIONS,
as
they
R \ Glen was one of the teamsters,! it to a place of safety, and turned it over
GRAND RAFFLE.
Bagnell’s Program will consist of recitatto»«,
. annot reach the scat of the dis ease, an loon somewhere near
Papers for the Printing of
,
and called on us Thursday. He stated : to the owners for a small consideration
in order to cure it you must take intern Ferry.
Chancy Woodruff will he declamations, dialogue, "T*»> Goose
the rafters were being raised that d a y ,' The raft contained about 1,250,000 feet
Hall’s Catarrh (’ure is ta-
a raffi* id ,en remedies.
On July 4th, at Wilbur’s
Internally, and acta directly on the the leading mixologist, and will Children,” Pantomime, “Four Marri-
and that the Hall would be ready for , of railroad ties, saw logs and pilings,
will take place for a bran new I« St ir 4oo<l and mucous surfaces. H a lls Cat dish out the “ pizen” at the rate of agable Daughters,” tautewmental and
the Fourth.
j jj
fora short time editor of Saddle—40 chances at *1.00 a •haav tarrh Core is not a qnack medicine,
vocal music.
J. Sorensen, who has been in Mr. the Geld Beach
has leased the In caae chances are aot all to en tie was prescribed by “ne of the best physi- 10 cents a drink—3 for a quarter
ev w, I i etans in this country for years, and is a
AU arc invited.
Many of our townspeople will go
• regular prescription. It is composed <d
Hnme’s employ at Rogue River for a Chetco Henild. The outside of the Her- raffle will not take p lo c , and m 3
................................
aid
is
printed
in
San
Francisco,
and
the
to
JCuelirecrei-k
to
celebrate
tlie4th,
be refunded.
j
the best tonics known, combined with
number of years, was in Port Orford on
the hest blood purifiers, acting directly cat d am s, and dance al! night ’till
SuinmonHOfl and Snbpœnas, Friday evening, on his way to Langlois,! inside in the X«»s office at Crescent
on the mucous surfaces. The perfect
Ixwal coircepondence should reach ua
I
f
H
um
e
would
diacontim
e
sen*
City,
but
we
iiave
no
doubt
Mr.
Mack,
where he owns a nice little farm in the
combination of the two ingredients is broad daylight, etc.
not later than Monday evening, lengthy
hav«
I
who
is
an
experienced
printer,
will
move
ing his paper to those, w!
what produces such wonderful results
immediate vicinity of the town. He
communications
should arrive not later
Mr. Mack, late of the Gasette
in curing Catarrh. Send for testimoni-
than Friday or Saturday. Send in the
goes for tlie purpose of preparing temove the plant to Chetco, displace the calico repeatedly ordered*!
'
staff,
has
gone
to
San
Francisco.
news and we will give you a newsy p-i-
I ’^ J.'cH ENE Y * CO., Props., Toledo, O.
bis family up, and proposes to build a head and publish a neat and good home I ken off, his list
C I S A LS O P R IN T
with
I. X . L
paper. He has our best wishes for his
pa|wr.
fine
hotel
on
his
property
in
the
near
j
S"ld
by
all
druggists,
price
75c.
Blank Deeds, Blank Mortgages and
.singly simill. ,
• ¡-j
success'.
future.
dob P rin tin g
Southw est O regon.
Free Entertainm ent I
AT LENEVE’S HALL
t
LEC A L BLANKS,
W
Klank Bonds.
I