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r (■old B each and V icin ity . Ladies, don’t buy yo immer T H E STEA M ER * dresses until you st# t i F f ' l i u t e l , y G old B each , Ju n e 6, lH'Jf. There is no cause for com p lain t, summer goods at Frank »♦glois’. ♦ W eather warm and pleasant, and at present freight rates The steam er Coqui!) * - rar is roads getting d usty. >ut in flie F arallon leaves the city to haviug w ater ballast ta Farm ers are praying for rain . | the after hold, to enable f » cross G ardena are d ry in g up, and th e hay morrow, at 10 o’clock A, M. i even in over the Coquille bar crop is very light. p. J . M asterson w ants those in keel The achooutr Del N orte arrived debted to him to settle up. See his el cree Ju d g e Woodruff, of « ‘• - ‘k, yesterday, eight days from San police. had th e m isfortune to « y in l Francisco. F . M. LANGLOIS, P r o p r ie to r Ladies cloth top shoes, ju « t the ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED 'ju r e his shoulder I» ' ** ti by F ishing has alm ost en tirely ceased ' pi,and hoollelfrw . j®. STEBUXB KEMEPIfO.. O J « ;a , BaaUaaL th in g for 4th of Ju ly , a t l’ rank lulder on th e lower river, ow ing to the I falling from a wagon, h il KEEPS IN STOCK, Langlois. I striking the ground Ur t, 1 i 240 scarcity of salmon in th e river.* S ch o o l F u n d A p p o rtio n m en t. Mrs. Nielsen attended the g rad u i pounds of avoirdupois o I Last week we mentioned th a t | I». It C O U S IN S , - M a ster, atin g exercises of the Bandon H igh ; was first th o u g h t his t A was John M cK inder was visiting friends Apportionment of School Funds school last week. 1 told here, b ut the prin ter m ade ua say made on Ju n e 1st, 1897, by W. S. Gue- j broken, h u t we ha Will make weekly trips between ' Jo h n McKiudoe. ; rln, School Supt,, Curry county: T he Misses Bowuc, of M arshfield, j th a t such was n o t the « i ^ 3.27 H im V v iim 'la K r o , I ? o v l O i*- ¡are v isitin g th eir g ra n d p a re n ts 1 M n . George F orty and . ch ild ren 1 Co- Bal-' • — . ZL »utsoy Co. Fund, 1,840.72 U ncle H en ry and F o rt O ............ rford, Mrs. — Estelle 'M • a rrs Mr. and Mrs. Divelbiss, of Sixes. Foi-<1 a n d C o o a U n s , o i- of ............- . Or Z um w alt surprised their $1.843.99 town an d Miss Tessie M aueiett, of Ban-! b o o t h u n ii s h o e s , D. W. Dillon has been em ployed ford friends by d riv in g C leric 1 Schot Auiiu. Disi and day don, are visiting relatives CARRYING PASSENGERS AND by L . K nnpp to construct a bath in a bran new top hu 33.39 1 J t C. M. Hermann, 10 76.86 0 . W. Z um w alt, 32 |i the friends in town. FREIGHT. an d wash room on the second floor last week, being the first 73.24 28 E. M. Bogard us, Kour wagons all in line and a l l ’s 84.88 ■ugh latter ever had in a b u g ^ 42 8. P. Peiroe, 3 of his hotel. 62.43 there b ° uil(l south, passed through our 4 ¡Mrs. E. R. Miller 16 she is quite an aged la 71'.'« 35 |J. 11. Miller, F ra n k Langlois is agent for em • 5 j e. town last M onday laden with 64.94 j ï no Freight and passengers at were some people Iasi fa U. L. thnhard, « The Osborn Farm M achinery. Those —74.97 ad ' ioionts. who had left Coo® Oo. an d 7 Henry Fry, lie 1 nied th a t M cK inley - 79.06 35 James Stitt, wishing to purchase would do well I were bound for C alifornia, looking 8 L n w r s t H u te « . 69.92 vance agent oLun’ospciuj> 24 U. 8 . Wilson, And in fact, everything usually needed .9 to write him for prices. 106.44 i for hom ed Peter Haageiiseii, 6S 10 Agent, Port O r 104.78 WM S. WINSOlt, !«ö Mrs. 11. tV. G etty, ’ E inpire E. A. Stewart, in the country. Mr. Metzler, th e gentlem an who 12 T he Farallon had on board 61 84.86 Mrs. M. J. Furrier 4 ford, Oregon. C ity, will he at DairyvilkS.Jun® 4th | organized the A rtisan ’3 assembly at 13 61.62 14 T. D. Guerin, 14 passengers on her down trip la st and 5 th ; P o rt Orford, J j U 7th and 56.64 _A. Hughes, C A SH S A L E S amounting to $8 or week, including 27 m em bers of the 8 th ; O phir, Ju n e ‘J ilt W' d lt)ih; W edderhurn a few weeks ago, was 18 70.75 Henry Iseiert, 16 67.43 Leo DeCoss, J . II. U PTO N , Columbia Opera Com pany, bound W edderhurn, Ju n e 11th 3"W 12th; in tow n F rid ay on his way to G'res- 17 more 10 per cent, dis- IIIUiC will n m be — allowed o..... • 68.26 W. R. Miller, Gold Beach, M Ju n e 14th, «’ . ... tit — a tom-1 cent City, where he will organize 18 count, except on Flour, on which no ¡ UGl'l for Eureka. 83.20 P. Bussell, 19 84.03 ' " ai and also one a t S m ith 20 Asher P ost, plcie stock of M illinery, ronsisiing an Assembly discount can be given. A social hop occurred at the resi of the latest styles of L iij js ’, Miss- ¡{¡vcr Corners a 68.26 22 R. Scott, and perhaps a t Chet- notary pu blic . 76.56 32 F, H. Strain, dence of D. H. Divelbiss, on Sixes cs’ an d C h ild ren s’ h at:; trim m ed , 23 67.43 J. Fromm, 24 and B a h ic s ^ a p s As I will do my own teaming, it is Ilivcr, Saturday night, which was j and u n trim m ed , 67.43 Peter Costello, L axglois , Cunnv Co., O regon . Mr. Shurley, who is m anager of 28 78.22 34 my intention to sell eheapor than goods A. J. M arsh. 26 well attended an d an enjoyable) bonnets, feathers, r ib b o c ^ in d How Dealer in Town Lots, and Improved the G asquet station on the m o u n lers. Cal! and exam ine were ever sold on Floras Creek. tim e was had. 745 $1,843.35 and Wild Lands. tains between Crescent C ity and R O B E R T S , - - - - M aster, Balance, .64 Indications of the -U ■ ning oi Mr. W hitm an, of Denmark., " h o G ran t’s Pass, end also ad m in istra- Filings and Final Proofs Made on Makes regular trips l>etvr«en oc seen . _ . be has been in the em ploy of P. J more prosperous time« Homesteads and Pre-emptions. S h ip p in g N ew s. no idle ' tor of tlie H asquet estate, spent h rt- SAN FRANCISCO, L indberg for some tim e, assistin g 011 everf ban d , l i u 'e e !!' - 1 to in town ou his way home GENERAL CONVEYANCING. HUMBOLDT BAY, the la tte r on his new residence, re- | ineii, except those who ARitlVED. from a business visit to Bandon. he idle. E verybody i- ¿g ag ed in CRESCENT CITY, (Special Ju n e 1— Steam er F arallo n , from tu rn ed home Sunday. U . J . Blaesiug, representing the some profitable -onuioie employ e m p lo y i f ,p nt; o , m on c h i [Rvble flnd GranUo Cq , Will be taken in exchange for goods. Summer Season,) San F rancisco. W ill Doyle and sistrr Aggie, and ey is hecou , . . . ID _____I p le BOmmg a little nA ji plen i- < f y _n WANTED-AN E A nt ™ w m "“ csim 11“* Ju n e 5— Steam er F arallo n , from Miss M ary Gibson accom panied ful, and . ,s somewhat e a l r to d ” j d u rin g th e week u k ln g ’order, for t h in g t . p a te n t 7 P Y aq u in n a Bay. G ive m e n tr ia l «uni I w ill do inj Winter and Summer, every 10 day®, j F a th e r K elley up from Rogue Itiv- tain by those who have P ie energy Ju n e 6—Steam er A rcata, from U. C., for their »l-Sto l>r‘z0 uflor- tombstones- He received ab o u t a b e st to please you. |e r last W ednesday, and visited M r. All pMu's on COOS BAY, connecting to rustle for it; there r e better with Coos Bay-Roseburg Railroad; dozen orders here for stones, ra n g San Francisco. H ughes’ fam ily, of Sixes river. crops of fru it grain gardens m anifest — No. packages. ing in prices from $25 to $125. The Y A Q U IN N A R A Y , Per F aralló n — J. P. O lsen, 8; J. Connecting with Oregon Central and The warehouse and fence on th e ( than usual and there seSttis to be stones will be landed a t P ort Orford O. C. & N. Co’s w harf is being treat- general encouragem ent , :id Lope or F ra u k p o rt in Septem ber, and J . F rom m , 6; B. G. Ellingwood, Eastern Railroad, to Willamett® Valley ami Portland. i cd to a coat of w hitewash, and will lor the future. ; Mr. Blaesiug will retu rn an d place 2; L. K n ap p , 2; N. C. Nielsen, 1; ! present a very neat ajipearance 5 Thom as P atten who i* tg n g e d in them in position in th e cem etery. W. K irk , 1; P. J . L indberg lum ber; Passenger Accommodations i when the work is com pleted. Sen I m ining near the m outh #f oi«; of H ereafter, Jo h n R. M iller will act Louis K n ap p , lum ber; C. S. \ \ iusor Unsurpassed. 40; F. M. Langlois 44. i Lion C harley is the artist. I the sm all trihutarie® o f - ^ r r E lk ■ as agent for the com pany in th is Per A rcata— G. W. C larno, 1; J. A p a r ty of young folks, consist- ¡H lver. was in town SuMday. He ! vicinity. Z i p . S. H ughes, 1; L. K napp, 11; O. Le- o i Mr. nevc, 24; C. S. W insor, 74; Wm. ing of Misses Mamie G uerin, Louesa ; llas> Wl11 e assistai! a iilT U A K Y - K irk, 2; P. J. M asterson, 81; D. Thomas sp lit out and fTnstrncted ¡Sorensen, Mabie Lorentzen, and ! rhoinas s[ lit W oodruff, 1. j Messrs A llie G uerin, Chas. Wooley sluices, and ha only h »'!v com A t seven o'clock Munday even Express packages for J . C. M il menced mining. lie lijJLsom e s i x 1 ing, May 31, 1897, Alice C larno ler, M rs. G. F o rty , T ribune, E. L. i and Charles G erber, came down or seven dollars Of't ’i^ J v P D I w ith , passed away from earth. T he d e G ardner, L. K n n p p , C. W oodw ord, ¡from D airyville S unday, and vislt- Frcna Sttn Francisco to P ort Orford, him , some pieces c o n tp itig as high , ceased, the eldest of W illian N ord- F. E rb , J. P. Russell. aud from Port Orford to Sun Fran* i cd Agate lJcaeh. as tw enty ceuU , D , ¿ f a u l t of' one Li’i'g-'s fam ily, was born near the IGOncato Ynnr luewelH W ith Cnficnretn. cisco. Ciuuiy Cathartic, eure*con***P*tldn tore’ 'i. W m . G au n tk -tt an d youngest and a h a lf days work. The Joim - 10c, 26c. If C. O. C. fa llt druggists refund money. m outh of Rogue river, C urry Go., Butter by box or keg, 25 cent®. T akes pleasure in inform ing th e public th a t he lias now on h an d , and son, Victor, and Mrs. V in sor ar- sons, H enry McBride a n d Mr. Ax- Oregon, Oct. 7, 1868. E¡ ;ga by the box 25 cents. will continue to replenish, his large and com plete Stock of G en rived up from Gold Beach W cdnes tell have claim s in the vicinity T h e W e a th e r fo r May. From and after this date—the 9th dajr When four years of age her par- day, and after rem aining a day Mr ) which they are working. eral M erchandise, consisting of. of Juno, Mr. P. J. Masterson is oor i cuts moved to B ru sh ’s Creek, at G .auntlett and son returned home, Freight Agent at Port Orford. LADIES and GENTLEMEN’S VNDERW EAR, STATION, LANGLOIS, OR. Owen Emtnel, formerly living which place nearly all of her life HOSIERY, FURNISHING GOODS, accom panied by Mrs. Mars and Miss. MYER & AKMANN, General Agents. Elevation above sea level, 200 feet. w ith Mr. N ay, of E lk River, w rites was passed. April 19, 1889, was San Francisco. T erressa M anciett, of Bandon, whom Mean temperature, 04.00. united in m arriage to Mr. \\ m. C lar • us from V isalia, Cal., uuder dale ol YOUTHS’ ami CHILDREN'S WEAR. Maximum temperturo 86; date, 11. they met here. FANCY GOODS, NOTIONS, RIBBONS, V et'tio n F or L icen se. May 30, as follows: “ After leaving no, a union of lieaits, as well as a Min'in. temperature, 39; d ate,2, 8. Mr. K n ig h t, of E m ery <t K n ig h t, P o tt Orford 1 came to San Francis- union of hands, for they were a Total precipitation, 2.15 Inches. LACES, EMBROIDERY, BRAIDS, ETC. devoted and happy couple. Shu Greatest precipitation in 24 consecu To the Hon. County Court of the Stat® SUITING, DRESS GOODS, DRESS FLANNEL, cattle men, returned last Saturday co by steam er, theuec to Visalia on of Oregon, in und for the County of tive hours, and date, .97, on 6th. and passed down to look alter tin the train. After reaching Visalia 1 became tho m other of two children, C urry: SATEENS, PLAIN AND EIGUREDOUTING FLANNELS in a variety of colors, Prevailing direction oi wind, NW. a son and a daughter; the form er found work a t the fru it ranches all (iniahed business. T hey expect to We, the undersigned citixons and le Number of clear d a y s .ll; partly cloudy Linings, . Silesiaa, Buttons, Bindings, etc. ,„ „ v ____________ gal voters of Gold Beach Precinct, in m „ ake another drive ________ of about 150 sum m er. All winter au4 this spring seven an d the latter live years of 19; clou ly, 1. Also a complete assortment of Beautifil Calicos, Apron and Dress Ginghams, p lcad o j c a ltic a heady bargainod for, i have been driving olw of the Vi ttgC, A com plication of troubles, Remarks:—l'ho rainfall was 1.85 be Curry county, Oregon, hereby petition your Honorable body to grant a Li . . . « , 1 m « 1 . T . 1 • I , 1 I b ut which they failed to get in th e ir salia T ransfer Com pany’s wagons, term in atin g in a severe form of in low tho average for the mouth. White Goods, 1’creales, Lawn, India Linon, Lonsdale, Table Linen, cense to Thomas H. Chapman to sell 8. T. MALEUORN, the where 1 am still. Thi® country is flam ation of the stom ach waa I last hand. Spirituous Mult aud Vinous Liquors in Napkins, Sheeting and Pillow-Slip Muslin, Towels and Voluntary Observer, U. S. Weather very hot in summ er, 142 degree.- im m ediate cause of her demise. Al- quantities less than one Gallon for the Crash, House Lining, Ticking, Oil Cloth, Bureau. T he program for the grand cele period of one year from July 7th, 1897, . being O the hottest it has been since i th o u g O h dangerously O W ill, ' her death bration which occurs at E uchre in tho sa il above-named precinct. For 1 have been here. The general work was a great shock to fam ily and 8TATION BANDON, OR. creek on Saturday, Ju ly 3d, appears here in 'sum m er is picking and friends, nolle of them realizing th a t the granting ol the above your petition Elevation above sea level, 55 feet. in this issue. Every } effort will he! "" , . . .. . ' , _ ,, I ers will ever pray. She leaves Mean temperature, 53.2. , , packing fruit, such as p,acuea, figs, th e e r d waa so near NAME8. NAMES: m ade to insure a good tim e, a n d ! ' , ,rL . ■ _ ............... Jesse Turner, . , . prunes and pears. There is also I behind to m ourn her loss, a sorrow- Maximum temperature, 65; date, 30. Kirk, Wm. ndications point to the largest 1 . Minimum temperature, 39 ; date, 8. Gaunttott, • , .< , , w work o rk u in harvest, such as ru n n in g ing h u sb an d , two children, father, Dewey, I gathering in the history of the Total prceipitation, .00. J. R. Browning, Albert Smith, headers an d header wagous. ’ i m other, two sisters, one brother, Prevailing direction of wind, N. - county. P o rt Qrford will be large James Cuughell, Eugene Suttlo, and a large n um ber of friends. Her N umber of clear daj s. 14. To ¿ íuvg * ortrvey. Chas. Stratian, I Jy represented. Anton Delteufoud, Take Ciwvsrets CandyCaibarilii. ito or28c. funeral, which was one of the laig- Number of partly cloudy days, 9. 11 C. C. C. lall U) cure, drutnosts reiuud money. W. H- Caughell, ’. Peiroe, est ever attended here, w asconduct- Numberof cloudy days, 8. Mrs. G etty an d father, Mr. F. J. O. Collins, A Com plete Stock of J. Cooley, Jam es Moore, who is interested Chus. Wilson, Schetter, of E m pire C ity, arrived in th e Shasta Costa coal mines on ed by Rev. T. J . Gwen of E uchre Dute. of light frost, 2, 8. D. Cunniff, J r., Rainfall wus 2.66 inches below the W. A. Root, G reek .' M'hile conversing with him C. W. Baker, last Sunday, with a fine stock of Rogue River, passed tip one day average, Sandy Grant, James McVey, th e «lay preceding her d eath , she j m illin ery , according to announce GEORGE BENNETT. ,r“nol“ icu-1 last week, aceompanic«! by an ex A. l'urner, tru stin g in Voluntary Observer Li. 8. and Oregon John McVey, m ent h n elo fo ro made, an 1 which . A t g reatly reduced prices. who has heeil m aking an ex remarku«!: “ I nm K. T. Dykeinan, Christopher Ring, Weather Bureau. appears in the T kiul ve . They leave am ination of the m ines for a P o rt C h rist.” Some lives need eulogies Peter Hiokey, ILL. Colvin, to cover up defects. Not so in th is D. T. Brais, for Ophir to m o rro w , an d will re land company, and who, it is said, John B. Ilowey, j t w a r e C u rtí t»I' IT ian k s. J . Melville, M. B. Gibson, m ain a couple of days a t the re si will in ike a very fato rah le report. ease, for she will ever l?e remem K. Paskin®, rJT dence of F. A. Stew art, where the They gave out« whi^e here, th a t the bered as a devoted wife and loving To the friends who so kindly man: Wm. Nordburg, Dennis Cunnlff, Gustaf Johansen, 1 m other, while her thoughtfulness, tested their lave und esteem of the late ladies of th a t vicinity arc invited com pany would take a w orking in Hubert Smith. - kindness anil fidelity in the home Alice C’laroo by tliefr help daring her I to call aud exam ine stock. in the mine, th a t the v e. ..i roll her * «« am ong ; terest 1 ercsi* hi l ,, v »»»»» sv , an d m m h iv ,.,, tho gixxl. . The sieknea®, by the g ut of irugrant tloweis C R O C K E R Y , LAM PS and L A N T E R N S, S , C U T T L E R Y , C L O C K S : T he steam er F arallon lay at her steamer Chilkal would he chartered Ihnnl display was exceedingly heuu- and their services a t the funeral, we NOTICE. 1, 1,: . .-i. tii'ul lo tifu l. '1 1 ho lie rem ains were Inhen taken to Notice is hereby-ai ven that tho un M IRR O R S, ETC. moorings several horns on her down to m ake a trip to Rogue River, ta k F o rt O rford for burial, and laid at extend our most cordial thunks. dersigned will apply to the Cuuuty Vi a. C i . akno , ! trip last .Saturday, while Capt ing in a small river steam boat, to rest in the cem etery, w ithin the W m . N ououkhu . . 4>>urt of Curry county, Oregon, at the ! next y g 'llu r tnrm of said court, to-wlt: , Roberts was ashore, looking after he used in towing scows up and sound of the sea. n o t h in g d u t t h e b e s t , I on tho 7th day of July, 1897 for a Ia- A F k ie n i » . business aflairs. W hile ashore he down the river. D evelopm ent work C J O I N 'M I W T I N O G F evuac to sell Kplritllous, Mult and Vi- uous Liqtnas iu leas qaantltiM than M asterson to will he pushed, and if the m ines ) T eas. G reen a n d Roasted Coffee, Cocoa, Chocalate, Spice®, E x tracts, a arranged with P, J < atari'll Cannot be Cured •one gallon, In tho previnet of Gold is believed,' prove as extensive as act a , agent for th e ste am tr, an d Reach, in .«tid count/ an I state,forth® with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, Choice V ariety of C anned Good®, Dried F ru its of all k in /> in Sluck. perioil of one year from tho said 7lh m ade out a new advertisem ent for m e resu lt will he the building of a they cannot reai-h the seat ol railroad to P ort Orford, which can nay of July, 1897. Cal., 21 miles from G lenn liiseaso. Catarrh is a blotsl 1 the luiitLXK, which greatly reduces he leacned w ithin a d u la u ce of ÓU Dated tins 5th day of June 189«. «.«ie,i, a mites Iroht S an ta Rosa, is cousututioHul dhteose, and in TrfOMAXH. CHAPMAN. freight lutes, as will he seen else lllliV m iler, und > which is V m IIX e 5 heat and ...........------------------------------------------------ f , Uliu 4 lliv il »0 cure it «ou must take int-. ruul well watered by springs and stream C an d y, N u ts, C itron , Letnon anil O range P e e l. I where. C aptain ltohertslias alw ays m ost convenient «»uilet for tlie coal. 111 remedies. H all’s Catarrh Cure is luk- 1 of m o u n ta in water ru n n in g through N O r iC E TO l ’ A Y U P . been a warm friend of P ort Orford,! Pcrsons intenttiug ÍO plant Orchard en Internally, up I acts direutly on the • m e place. P len ty of tine oak and redwood timO. r on the place; about giving tile place its fi.st regular tr.a s the com mg season is Invited to blood and mucous s.trfaees. H alls X ' X X i T «“ » iX -y ear- c^tareh C u reis'n o t'a q u ^ ', « ® BeloV 25 were® ... c u lt.v a t.o u ; 'balancu p u r All .«..rsmsindshtod Urn® as® her®. stvam er com m unication with the vwit uiy tre-s lo Jied with frail stm I- it was prescribed by .me of the hestphy- tm e «..<1 tim b er; no house, butgood j by notified to come forward and settle a z™ r w - ' ;. BA CON , L A R P , B y ANS, C O F F E E , SU G A R and RO LLED B A R L E Y city, aud has alw ays had a good « li iiiuiic t r e » lo.w«<l w iiü ir a it dt*»»- i i wiw prum/.i.ic«. .»j __ a th e sum o on or befar« J u ly 1st, 1897, in g ni iiure, rv now. la m ín position sh-tans m th is c o u n try for y e a rs a n d in a j ette to h u n d —can have spring Uiceiy lo- ai I must have tin money, wold to Si«e»li fo«- our harbor. He m g m « 1 i . . . . . . ... ____ _____ 1. i< „mi,ose i 1er Pined in to house. Is nice ter piped in to house. Sold as low as th e m arket will perm it. regular presei'iptiou. i t is compose I to give irult trees iu cxeiiailge :orw P. J . MASTERSON. 1 is deserving of a fair share of the th is lime. Cattle und Sheep Will ‘io of the best tonics known, cotnnined caled a t foot of boUonta mono ta in ; j Port Grfor.l, June 7th, 1837. T o m eet the necessities of th e tunes, mv go««ls are line clim ate, good land, close to j patronnge. taken in «-xcliuiige, h so desired. . My with the nest blood purifiers, acting di- ! t h uren und r-chiMil; 10 miles from ------------------ ; - ; ! " tvctly on the mucous »««rfui^s. Tlie «toca of tree® are large, amt a liberai 1 bay, 2J mile® fropi railroad statio n , AV A N TED — F A ll’IIE L L MEN perfect ««ithbln alien of the two ingred- Hundriff» of tlioun»n(U have been d.«count »Ilo»«st ,.ur. liaseis this sea aiqts is what prrtduccs such wombtrful 1 I.» m iles troin 8an Francisco. \\ ill ! ’ • or women t > travel !•>( reap«mslbl« Or L rs taken for Suit» mid fits O iw ran ttcd . induced to try Chamlr«rUiu’s Coygh son. An inspuetb n a il' ci-avtne® ®<iy ^ l ¿ ’X ' dpind yssaits in m r l j g Catarrh, bead lor tfkde lor goial im proved place « C A L L A N D G E T J » B IC E 8 B F F U I ’ F I Y IF G F L SF .A Y IfF F . Keru*«iy by rending whut it ha» done in^n that »uni W>te to coast in C urry c iUnty. ' m ut. Reference. Enclose ®elf-i»ddr«Ms i tettiinonials, free. for other«», aim having treted it.« met it< in, uuU l t lu rtn er pu illcalars, ap p ly Bl «0 atontped envelope...The Nation®^ f. vHwNEY A CO , Props., To- I «LI. h o r sa? I Ur*«, f r. a 11 -s , >A1 Tllslafi for ®rv its wnru*ptt friend«. by . a. Y n^ZlOS HOME NEW S. ^ A N D Y CATHARTIC Dairy vil le Store, CURE CONSTIPATION I ■> D RUMS» lot 4 f a a , ”*• NOTICE SPECIALI GROCERIES, (the best only, U liv GOOD*. HARDW ARE, 11Æ TS SAS m u r o Min W IM A t CJ V *«» MI S T E .» WS STEAMER , H. <jOM»nSSXONEB, v ■ Farallón, Butter, E® and Hides P O R T ORFORD, DEALER IN G ENERAL Freight and Wharfaji $i.25 per ton, U E R C H A N D IS E PORT 0RF0RB, OREGON, R ubber O il G oods, C lo th in g ’, I l e u s ’ & B o y s ’ H a t s «fe C a p s . b o o ts a n d s h o e s . H VR > , IN W A IIE , G I t J L I V I T K W A H 13, GROCERIES— ’ For Sale or Exdiange. 36 i-2ACUKS iN soNOM A c0. C ig ars, P ip es and Tobacco. Sperry ’s and Oregon Flour always on hand. M a rked D o w n to tho L o w e st Figures Possible 1 Market Prices Paid fer Hides, Etc. J