X Abstrich u h íit j ! t y Company. o h, O r e g a W OOp, M anager. J X F 1 K .I 1 Ì S Shop; ia iSnwe and M yron F. E d d y , from the W ire on her way to visit relatives at B an lem Station ateUupe Blanco, .was in don. Port Orfor.l last Saturday to tile ou Isam W alker, the veteran .H o ck- a homestead. man was in Port Orford over M o n M r. and Mrs. E . J. Loney spent day night on hia way to pay one of Bpiurday n ig h t with- friend» at bis periodical visits »0 hia large Langlois, Mr. Loney attending a holdings at Langlois. H e w ill also meeting of the Melons. take in the fair a t M y rtle Point and O regon -j,* p> Bank»- 5 6 IÊ W A R T M *FP't The Rustler and Osprey are due 1 from the bay today. !, ( U ah > hkjkli > S om .) early in September. M r». Oscar M ather is »till quite Some parties a t Em pire, U ’ednes Fred Jamieson has gon« to Port ' C " ’ oodward has resigned the •i«k, although »he ia reported som e' day night, put op a joke on IL P land to accept a position 'on the P °*ilion u( «nginoer on ilia sloop batter today. S m ith and attempted a “ hold up j Osprey and w ill loathe fu ture re Men H o yt, o f Bandon, had busi- railroad. on I*root street. S m ith thought it Gao. Anderron. who had the a u to - 7 " ° h i, / ° r'ner f * * « » « ' *“ »d •***• which called him down to Port waa the real th in g , and p ro m p tly O rford the Bret o f the week. mobile smash up at G old Beach a ling a p ain t brush. “ G oing to sei pulled b it revolver and fired it, re in (be good old summer tim e may suiting in W ill Egenhnff being shot! T he Bendon called io Sunday month ago, passed through towa thia m oraiag in his car. George be all right in a sm all boat, but through the shouider and arm , but m orning and lay m at * t the harf HU e ll • . .| | n «.a«« no w ilgu . " none of thia w iuter stuff for mine, «by, loading tome 4,000 railroad I* ’ ” ' Bn* hle ,o * • on‘ o f one eyo fortunately I be wound was not n{ u: . ........... ... ....... .. ’ ’ " « W oodward. • ; —-in n xt r»f — missing I . . . . _ and > I most of hia hia tuoli. teeth - are dangerous. Slieriff Ouge came over f .1 t « _ several deep scars on hia face, show ' M r* Nellrn B ig lin , widow ol the from Coquille next day and arrest Lane M orley dosed a successful the terrible bruise he received, while ,a U General J. M . S ig lin , passe,I ed S m ith , tak in g h im next morning term of sch.Mil on Sixes last week the machine bears ae m any m a rk g !“ " “ * early yesterday m orning a t her to the county sent where circuit and lias returned to hie home at awf I I* a — -J A a »am A ¡n ka IS te city. lS m l!1 » a L. had >1 been • in in S thia She of the accident. W H W e was necompan- I home court waa io session. Rote burg. ied by Mrs. C. D . Lamson, who ia declining health far some months '<»rt better, ■he» per, » r t l, Toara and Couutj. T¿> íb » á o MA ú M »* *•• M i'i'trw a a . past, w ith au affliction of the heart, T h e new m ill a t W edderbum which resulted in her being taken b u ilt by the W edderburn Trading suddenly sway. T h e day p rio r lo Company, waa started up recentlv her death she was feeling well and put through a d a y ’y sawing. enough to he around and greeted The m ill c u l’ ?5,<«K) feet o l lum ber her neighbors who called. - in a d ay. Captaiu Johnson, of the Gsprey, which came into port thia (C o q i'u x g U ehalij .) m orning, say« jh e m ill seems to bn »11 thut the company had planned it Wed* Eugene L. W h ite started for Ban then go over to M arshfield to visit * )\e A ll progi esiiva people of Coos and r - Tuesday, FrancieCo, via Bandon, yesterday Joe N a y, an old tim e friend whose C u rry counties w ill he found in at to be and w ill hp kept baay as soon '■I > eco as the proper adjustments are made. m orning, where l>e w ill spend a health ia fast fa ilin g , M r. W alker tendance a t the F irst Annual E x The Osprey brought up four pas couple o f weeks on business matters. has retired from active business and hibition of the Fair Association at • .o ir a has turned over the buying and M y rtle P o in t commencing Weduea sengers, all for Portland Including • ' .'*K L i» Ó it Richard Donnes and fam ily pass two daughters of Supt Leach, who selling of slock to younger hands. day, Seplem brr 2 ' aud continuing V f i.\w jed through town last week, moving are going to Portland to attend John G illin g s made a trip to four days. from Rogue river to Bandon. M r. school, and two men who had been » i:u , oK K G G N H a lte r d riving them up w ith W m . Rogue river last week, d riv in g down Alex N. W hitm an o f Butte Mon working on the com pany’s estats. - ~ — - Lewis’ team.’ that far a surveyor who is going fo tana, arrived in the c ity last F rid a y The Osprey w ill leave tomorrow for ■ .'it i LfcŸ f Chelco to survey a power site* and to attend to a disagreeable perfor Rogue river.— Marshfield Record. M . L . Barrett moved hia fam ily •. s a t i b s v w . in from E lk rive r yesterday so th at «lao lay out a town for the Brook mance beforn the court now in sea ling company. Reports are lo the sion. M r. W hitm an wears upon his he can work in the shingle m ill - t o i l , OREGON. A nother 8ch001 Year during the w inter, he being a one effect th a t this company w ill do a vest a beautiful star m ade o f copper ■ .»»iructx oi large.business and make some great embellished with «'design in silver th ird owner o f the w ill. I t is-,|lw o|>eiaiiig ofanotherscixiol i u r lil.lm U changes in the south end o f the and the figure 1. H e is No. 1 iu year— an iu ip n taut event for the M r. Deen, o f Coquille, who for Butte. oounty next summer. W hile « t the police departm ent of boys and girls, and B ought to b e g n - in the Coaoty. m any years made bis home et W edderburn M r. G illin g s went troi M r. W bilm n n fo rm erly lived in Co oevariou of im port and significance Langlois, wae camped with Ids ling for salmon w ith M r. Leach end q u ille and now has tens and a daugh to the grown tip». fa m ily in town M onday night, re landed three— ope • 35 X .14 U O P pounder. ter at L a n g lo is .'' -W ith ih e e o u iin g p / the new scbiatl tu rn in g from a t r ip to E u reka, Cal. H e aeya the sport of lan din g one o f W . R . Foote, charged w ith the y e a r,w h a t has been evolved as ad • A ia _ A t u w Baier the photographer, has the thews big fellows cannot be b eat murder o f Charles W ilco x, entered a vaaced policy w ith . regard to the í -i i t , O .E G O I. fram ework up for a studio on fro n t M ark Sherrard eAne down from plea ot g u ilty to n ran slaegh ikrM aa- cqnduct of the purpose of the street. The m ain b u ild in g is IS Bandon last week and went on down day afternoon. Judge Coke, ja pro school»? are seeking la make by 32 feet and w ill have a 19 loot to the Gamy place after a ¡¿ M iU S H W N young nounci ng sen taupe Wednesday, after the aahools more practical; how much X. a a n o » on one aide and a six loot horse which he has for tele. r i i i *1 t lAäi - ' ' “ ■ M r. noon raid i t w ef not w ith in h ie have We achieved thia beyoud w h e t 1 dark room on the other. Sherrard is agent for the G lid e auto power to extend ¡clem ency being we could boast last y e a rf ’ u iig lo iB H o te l, The p lankin g ou E lk river bridge mobile which be says is the beat compelled to abi<4bby the law ae laid W » are aware th at w ithip a year a dowu in the statutes. An indeter an advanoed step has beeu taken in « L 'ilo , OUEUOJ^ is becoming dangerous and on aa moderate prioed car made for counthf. it the a g io truck hag not rough ccuntry, being strong enough m inate sentenco.(tf.Lum one to fit the one m atter of school g n id ia in g tmen running from Sixes for the to slaad the wear and tear and teen years w^a patped. T h a t M r. which step it o f itself of no m.«u W -. past two weens. Supervisor Marsh havieg auffieieot |>ower to 'd riv e it Foote w ill t * psp-pltd very roon ia value. * W e kuow, too, that there has been progressive perseverance would have fixed i t some tim e ago. through the saa I. O ne ol the ad the belief o f m any. ‘b ut has beer, w aiting on the m ill vantages in buying from M r. Sher ! • . ú tu in m airaal tra in in g , and th at Ute for the necessary lum ber. •-« rard ie th at faie chop in Bandon Will prospects for continued improve- W - U i i WHITE, Sr Aouuy Public n Uiiurd, Oregon r7 (Coos Bay N xw t.) M. T , W rig h t and G * b .JQ uigley bare befn engaged, (ui t l x past week in hauling lum ber from th e Bane m ill on Sixes to the old Peck mines T lie new owners o f this pro|ierty have a sm all crew of men working for them and are going to much ex carry «11 the parts of this machine eo that (he ownet; w ill be saved the en t aluag ih a l lia e are good. There to th e 'g e n e ra l belief th a t „ . ' , T h e duek sett aba opened S u n d ay . ex^mpae and delay o f seuding to the A few of the hunters secured good the p ublic rahooi»ystem ssa whole ■“ a r e ^ U 5 * to on the progrevsive grade, abd that \ Q P 0 C k S . S e e OUP W in d o w ii ft v n n trn h V outside for repairs. i a ? L m K W . bags. Ideally we participate in the benefit, i ----------------------- ----------- — — — 2s L * G am e W arden Baker was in Port I'o lu l, Oregon. On Cooe B ay D a y , a t the Eugene O ur concern for school effioeocy ! O rford yesterday gathering io for F a ir. F. P. N o rto n s H a rry N . woo should hinge especially upon the ma lion relative lo the different the 2:20 psce; the best tim e being aaiJieaS' a specially. two points o f in d u stry ami «Risen |«onte io putting the mine into shape kinds of birds that in h ab it the rocks 2:244 Abel la weu th e three q u a r ship. C u lture we need not worry to commence operation thia w inter. along the C u rry county coast. H e ter dash, lim e 1:174, ’ «>1 C harlie about so much, for cu lture w ill f.,1 Q f n p p 'iA N L E Y H . W . D onahueand fa m ily , ac ia follow ing the sea liae gathering Foster the h a lf m ile dasb, tim e 6 1 } low i f there should be sound edu what staliatics he can which are Norm an W ilson rode the winners. com pan ied by his father and moth . .t u j u ; cation o f the av erage pup il a lik -h l er and brother and wife from Port wanted by his superiors for the pur F ra n k H arm o n , aged 12 years, ill insure character building o f, land, paid Purl Orford a visit by nil to pose of determining whether or not son of 8 . W . H arm on, ol K entu cky the rig h t sort, and w ill tend to had ' n «» H U G O N last week. M r. Donahue’s folks, these rocks shall be included in a slough, w»a drowned while in s w im to the occupation iu |jfe toward who were m aking him a short visit, National Bird Preserve. Just what* m ing with some other boys F rid a y wldcb the average pupil i 1)4.,iu ttl R were well impressed with the coun birds would be protected by such a nfternoon. T h e body was recovered and for which he is suited. k s v A ’P p C . W . Z u m w a l t , V ; Pres 1 try and enjuying their outing. H . preserve, th a t are worth protecting, ubout au hour afterwards, and a I t to o f no use to disparage the W ., who is independent candidate M r. Baker’s letter o f instructions physician who was present stated ‘ lord, Oregon, E. J L o m e y , Cashier. assumption of these broader duties for County Clerk w ill shortly make does not slate, but i t . is presumed that the cause of the accident was k W P r o p r ie to r by the schools. Ill the evolution of a canvass o f the county to become th at it would preserve the salary of heart failure. progress the school must have its at least an extra official or two acquainted with the voters. greater share of responsibility. ■ in e«ery respect. There has her n a fair run of cliio M r. Baker reports everything mov Joseph Cox and Jas Olsen came m ust acquire the habit of experi iug along nicely in the game TTne, nooks io the bay for some lime past H Æ T N K < >1/* I •< k l i ’’! ’ < >} { l«'< > i< g > Stable attached. down from Langlois Thursday in but the fleet of Oshihg boats ia so m enling , always a ith the one pur and that hunters have been unus M alehorn’s auto and in company pose of enhancing the fu tu re u 1 fu| u itlly careful this summer in not J laige th at firb n n ie n are m aking Y O U R H A N K i'X ir liiJ ä iN E S S S O L IC IT E D stage from Port Orford w ith It. W . Dean they appraised a ness and im proving the future e.oi 1 sm all catches. H a lf or quarter the violating the law. i - ..Io, connecting with the tim ber claim on E lk river th a t he num ber of boats would probably dition of tl»e average boy and girl. .j.U e io ln t. longed to Chas Henderson— the catch as much fish as is caught by W ith the beginning of each school Resolutions. three gentlemen having been ap the bay and Coos ri te r fleet at pres year there should be definite ad UPTON, pointed by the Court aa appraisers e o t, , . and the , fishermen would be vance in thete respects th at oould N O B A N K W IL L H A N D L E A lm ig fity God has ' Whereas, PO RT ORFORD of the tatters estate in this county. tttfcwi fr<»in our circ’et,onr loved and ,öa'i ,n 8 K<>od money instead of o n ly be noted and made a m atter of rec UiY PU M U G , They placed a valuation of $3200 ord. T h e school should be the cen- lovir.g sister, neigh lair Fannie H88M, and iu some instances hard • Y C U R B U S IN E S S B E T T E R OREGON i ter of c iv ilizin g forces in every the claim . Henderson died in Caughell, we, as memMYs of Battle ly that. '•i ua» Co., Oaaooa. : - ¡com m unity. I t should be the pyiat Rock Circle, Women of W oodcraft K lam ath county a short lim e ago. The old report of lhe news for ihe take this method of tendering our at which the pulse boat o f progress Jesse T u rn e r and fam ily returned deepest sy nipalhies in their bereave sum m er of 1870 show th at Coos may be oounled.— Telegram . to their home at G old Beach the ment to hel ' er fa m ily and her friends county weather w«a very sim ilar first o f the week after spending a in the loss they hake ____ suffered in that yenr to th^ weather of the orem fortnight visitiii^ relatives and her death. V . - VO TE ÇGR eot year. There .were unusually She was a loving w ife, a denh « l* avy r,iO i A “ «“ * <n<1 the friends in n o rth e m C u rry . Jt being m other, a fiiend 10 a ll, and her Waunea and Jewelry a M r. T u rn e r’s first visit to thia sec m iioinn in life seemed to be one early part of September, followed OI *<>rk guaranteed. In d e p e n d e n t C a n d id a te tion in a num ber of years he was filled with the «tenderest devotion, by warm weather, and there was fop y for Watches and Fancy surprised at the changes th at had which she fu lfille d to the utmost. considerable frost and snow the fo| C o u n ty C le r k W..r turned oat on abort »She was a pure and devoted Christ lowing winter. The northern flig h t taken place. Besides the new build lan ami it is but fittin g we should ings that had gone tip in both Pori say: ■Maw* of ducks was al»o earlier in Ihe fall Has had years of experience in office Di ii L xM ixM i, Oaaooa. Orford and Langlois be mentioned o f ’79, and silrereide salmon were work’ “"d “ old enough to properly She lias done her bidding here, plentiful in the bay aud Coquille handre Y0D* business* in worda o f praise the new road be ’ Angels dear, B i'ii l lö , J*Gceiveda,La,rge Shipm ent otStone ■Port Orford Furniture & Hardware hotel , GHM AKER H. W. DONAHUE -VM. ELLIOTT UUNNIFF, JK., Minerei Surveyor O— .n fie District ol Or* goa. tween the two places and said that the dairym en around Langlois had cleared up much land in the last faw years. B. W . Dean and the A u b u ry brothers have their boats b u ilt and everything in readiness to com mence fishiog in the Sixes as soon as the fall run of salmon starts, Bear her perfrol soul abova, Seraph of the skies. Sweet love. Good she was and n’en from youth H e r pute m ind was seen to soar. A nd her soul was wed to tra th . T ake her thins forevermore— for ever, evermore. W illis T. W hitx , Sr. S arah J ohnston . E lla K xapp . which w ill probably not be u n til Card of Thank«. »m it M a y C< another rain. As the stream has not been fished much for a num ber Mere words cannot express our real rs^-ued, hereby give no- of years there should be a good run. heart-felt appreciation of the tender a convey a 11«, trona the w ill be hauled by loving care given our beloved wife and tel-mis and water lots in The salmon mother during her last illness and the team every other day to Bandon I ort Orford, Oregon, on attentive acta and sympathy to us at II eh a part of the w harf snd shipped in ioa to Ooos Bay. her death, all of which has done so ■ nt my consent. A ll These gentlemen w ill Ash on front- much to fortify us in our great sorrow. .-«-l y warned not to drive sgs belonging to C. W . Z u m w a lt, We take thia means in an humble e n -' in any manner what- deavor to thank yon, one and all, and to >)«- ahds or water lots, w hile Chauncey W oodruff w ill have yon we do appreciate am his nets out a t the Hughes placo kaa. A bxa C. D a n . forget. Porttoad, Oragon. » near the moufh of the river. The C avohbll family. i DOORS - WINDOWS - MOULDINGS Thi llni’tj. if Or. Corritpinilinti ¡¡chill offers, FREE, with the exception of coat o f postage on pa pers and cost of the University Extention Bulletin, to C IT IZ E N S OF OREGON, forty U N IV E R S IT Y COURSES by M A IL . Ability to profit by the courses selected to the only reguirment for enrollment in the Correspondence De partment. Courses are offered In the departments of Bota ny. Debating, Economics. Education, Electricity, English Literature, English Composition, History, Mathematics. Me chanical Drawing, Physical Education, Physics, Psychology, Sociology and Surveying. W rite to the Secretary of the Correspondence School, Univeraity of Oregon, Eugene, for information and catalogue. COURSESTN1 RESIDEN CE at the University prepare for the Professions <ff EN G IN E E R IN G , JO U R N A LISM LA W M E D IC IN E and TEA C H IN G ; Fall aemeater opens — - f - / Sept. 17. Address the Registrar for catalogues descriptive of the Collage of Engineering, the College of Liberal Arts, the Schooto of Edueattoa, ~ Music. A nythin g you N eed in M ill W ;sk W rite us for P rices or a.ny Inform a tion you N eed in th is Line » • -'• ■' * ’i| ' A- •’ ’* ' ' •' ■ * ’ t , i • * • North Bend Manufacturing Co ort Ii lloncl, Or*o|i;on