THE STEAMER Dairyville F.M.LANGLOIS, Proprietor W. H. W ilbur was a passenger on the Farallon last week, for a vis- ! it to the city. M a ster, C O U S IN S , W. G auntlett has been appointed W ill make weekly trips between i adm inistrator of the personal estate ’ of llartm an, who was killed by 1 Jones, at Cbetco. K EEPS IN STOCK f o i ’i l B O O T S m id Illl< t C o O M C A R R Y IN G hardw are * 3 1 A T M Ac C>¡A-T*Í*» Wm. Ferris, the veteran miner, i visited Port Orford yesterday. He AND has been in.very jxxir health d u r­ ing the past winter. 1 3 « J' W H O I iM PA8SENOER8 FR K IU H T . F reight and passengi A nd in fact, everything usually needed in the country. f ft. W IN 8O R , Agent, Port tord, Oregon. SALUS am ounting to Í6 or be allowed 10 i* r cent dls- e p t on F lo u r, on w h ith no C O M M IS S IO N E R NOTARY A* I will do my own teainmi my Intention to sell cheaper tha were ever sold on F loras Creek PUBLIC, L anolois , C ubby C o ., O beook . Dealer in Town Lot«, and Im proved ■' and W ild L and,. Mrs. James Langlois, and son and daughter, Grace and Merton, of the light house, were in Port Or­ ford for services Sunday. A very welcome rain Saturday evening and i was badly needed, and great benefit to garden? i generally. visited us night. I t proved of and crops 'The program for the grand cele- I bration at Euchre creek will appear | next week. Look out for it, and , get ready to be there on time, for it 1 promises to be a grand success. Last Sunday was observed as F ilin g s and Final Proofs Made on ’ Memorial Day by the people of Port i Orford, who repuired to the Ceme- Homesteads and Pre-em ptions. Capt- Couben, General S uperin­ te n d e n t of the Life Saving Service, arrived down on the Farallon Wed­ nesday, on a tour of inspection of all the Pacific Coast stations. He came ashore and visited various points on the heads, and was very favorably impressed with the local­ ity as a desireable site for a Life Saving Station, an appropriation for which was secured by Repro- rentative Horuiann, but which wor­ thy and humane undertaking was dealt a death blow at tbe start by those who should have been most deeply interested in encouraging the good work. The stntiou may yet be established, hut it depends altogether Upon whether those who control the ocean frontage are wil- < ling to aid the cause of humanity and at the same time help them ­ selves, and indirectly help the en­ tire community, by dealing fairly and reasonably with the govern­ ment. We have received a bunch of O r n n a i m C lnv.r from Mr. 8. T*. ,Malehorn, of the Deer Park N urs­ ery, which is something new for Curry, and which promises to take •the lead among forageplants. Mr. M. says of it: ‘‘This Crimson DClover was sown on clay hill side, 'In olive orchard, where corn had been cut up, in September last, and burrowed in. Estim ated yield 2 | 'Ions per acre. It done much better on clay laud than river bottom this season. I consider Crimson Clover a valuable forage plant for Curry county. Its early m aturity (in May) makes it of doubtful value for bay, on account of the mois­ ture and low degree of temperature at this season; but for green soiling, and silo it is valuable above all oth ,r grasses for this climate, be sides being a nitrogen feeder and fertilizer.” ANDY CATHARTIC cuRtconsTi pation io * A tt DRU6GUTS 25* 50* ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED ,1 , u d booklet fr ,,. ill. STSMIJWB MtMKW CO-. ftlnuto. MwSrwh C ,«.. «rBswtWfc. _ S tl, I “ THUNDERBOLTS,” the latest and grandeat l»ook by Uiis worhl-wl8,000 above i Island Roek e g ^ |* tlw M ^ 6 u s- is mean I by the word ‘‘corking,” «» , in Port Orford Sunday, at which Father Peirce has long been iden­ the insurance. Zir. ■»», and are doing • MhHbd4riBiet- mentioned in connection with fish- there was a large attendance. There tified with the development of this tines»,” gathering » b o a t ' ¡ ing operations there, which leads us was baptismal services and three A. H. Patter, with 0 . ‘ E. Atkins A per day. The e g g n (K W |ÍB a |it to think the phrase is not gelteral- coast—received orders to come the Co., Christenings in the afternoon, viz: Indianapolis^ Ind., w rites: “ I day President Lincoln wup, assas.-i the wharf and p a c t * - j j g W V 1 'y understood. I t is simply this: Oris Nlcholi» K napp, Jesse T hurs­ have never b e fo r e given a testim onial ( nated, and was first stationed at Al­ in my life. B ut I will say th a t for n t to the city. The drififfi' A mv <-‘ Sorensen lays out his net across the ton Sutton and Walter Jess Turner, A Cono píele Stock of i yet settled down kp'fcRlfc“-4n current for a d rift down stream; catraz, San Francisco Bay; next at th ree years we have not been w ithout infants. 1 earnest, and the j then one of Mr. Hume’s boats, in- Fort H um boldt; next at Fort Steil Ctiam berlrins Colie, Cholera and Diar- Tht. little schooner Dauntless a r­ aeon., Fort Canby and Fort Doug rhinit Remedy in tho house, and my ,-t to be able to g .it ííM B v H t * stead of waiting their tu rn ,a n d be- rived up from Rogqe River a few las, tbe latter iu Alaska, being com­ I .vile would ns sixni th in k of being with» f, as the birds secin ginning their drift a t the head of | ont Hour us s bottle of this K euuily in days ago,'and is lying at Nellie’s At greatly reduced price? m anding officer at all the above the suiuuier season. We have used It increased since last jtCtfKi the fishing ground, according to the Cove. She is manned by Charles j with all three of our uliildren and it ly have these little birds recreas-. rifles and regulations of fishing, lay named fort« Strahan, Dennis Cunniff, Jr., and When retiring from public ser­ has nuver failed to cure—n o t simply on the rocks off Humbug, but out tl>cir net immediately below, ,Ch*ncy Woodruff, who are out for vice MF. l ’eirce settled on the Sixes id-.p pain, b lit cure absolutely. I t is :y are said to be settling by thou-1 , , „ . u ids on the big rock off S.xts Riv- >nd aB clo#e “ P »» the purpose of otter and sea liou River and endeared himself to all u I rig .it, snd anyone who tries It will flit I it so.” For sale by O. Leneve. • showing that they are gradually possible, thus cuffing off any possi- hunting. They will work the Cape wno knew him, ns evidenced on rking northward. They orjgi- bilily of 8