* I- Curry County Abstract- Realty Company. G o ld B e a c h , O r e g o u We furnish abstract of title, Blue prints, Ownership maps County maps. Titles per- fee ted and Registered. Town and (\m uty. Mm. J. II. Zumwalt is visiting Favorable to Homesteader«. / * 'lli her parents at Myrtle Poiut. The public sellout at Port Orford T k . -i- ,, . . . , i .... * , . . . . ’ 1 he I raiup called into our her- The following letter from the »ill i»,ieii Monday, Oct. bth. 11 ,., . ,1 ( for oaturilay morning _ and lauded ~ _ NaUoaal Funelaerytoe at P ortlan d ,! I he Tramp dropped into harbor • considerable amount of freigh I for will prove interesting to our readers, Munday on her return to Coos Bay.] »his place. She went on to Hogue and shows that the trip that C. H. j The rain, of last week caused ? iv e r ’h e ” roed -F. Florey recently mails into this aei the 1 Boyle Jewelry Co. Bandon, Ore. 4. Basis of Exchange for School Books. __The Denmark pottoffice has been aelectad aa a place to exchange old sc how I books for new ones, and the following price list shows the amount of money sets agates in any style or that must accompany the old books. Teachers and school clerks are requested ‘ mounting desired AT ONCB. to send in an estimate of the number of new books needed so as to give Mr. Only first class work done. Capps some idea of how many to order. Exchange price holds until Jan. lat. DISPLACED BOOK CASH EXCHANGED FOR Cyr—Fourth Reader <•20 Wheeler—Fourth Reader W ATCH REPAIRING , Cyr- Fourth Reader .25 ” , -F ifth Watches skillfully repaired 1 Cyr--Fifth Reader •30 Elson Third Reader in our fully equipped Repair - •*> " Fourth ’• Department - No Delays. Reed Word Lessons • •2 z Hicks Champion Speller Buehler—Mod. English Lessons .18 Kimball--Elem. English Rook 1 Grammar .23 , » 2 H AND ENGRAVING Smith Primary Arithmetic .21 Rigler--Arithmetic Step by Step We are the only Jewelers ” Practical ” .30 Watson & White Complete Arith. in Bandon that can do thia . Natural Introd. Geography .60 Tarr & Me Murry—World Geog. style of Engraving. Insist I ” School .60 >• " on 'the beat. Krohn—First Book Hygiene .23 Ritchie - Primer of Sanitation ! Thomas -Elem. History U. S. .36 Bourne A Benton—Intro. Amer. Hia. Doub—U. S. History • 30 Macc - School History U. S. . New Outlook Writ. Books 1-2-3 , .16 Palmer Writ. Lessons Pri. Grades ” ’’ ’ 4 to 7 •20 ” Method Business Writing B ä n d o n O rp Powera * L. Bkkpg. Part 1 Text .30 Bexell & Nichols - Bookkeeping D a iiu u u , u r e . Prang Draw Books p b2 Ì-3 J .09 Applied Arts. Draw. 41 to 43 H. BOYLE, Mgr. ~ Phone - No. - 614 - ' '»• 4 to 8 .12 " ” 44 to 48 Cloth, 1 and 2 •09 " ‘ •’ 41 and 42 ” 3 .09 •• •• 48 (N orth ll^xn I I aiiboh ) “ 4 to 7 •12 ’ ” ” 44 to 48 hon in bringing about beneficial re«ults. There are yet many good mountain homesteads in the Forest reserve that lhat a friendl« friendl] policy pu of the lent will encAnra government rage settlers W. A. to locale upon, and it Y< mid seem from the b letter tJjMnfil Hows lhat the pulioy that has liscouraged T o W h o m It M a y C on cern . seulem ent in National Forests in | * '* • W’ f,rm ° n Tha >•“ «' P -'H * came iS^ITh The of his produce found a ready drivers and went as far south as ,fie P*B‘ *'•> *** so ns to 1/nl ' __ .. . _ •. ; I, the undersigned, hereby give no- fnurkH. '«arai-t, encourage itiu the future. tice that I liuve a conveyance from tbe 1 Hogue river collecting the drive. ^ X 7 o M f ^ n O r “ ,d.’o X n ‘, o 2 l Lu’ k Mj'r,le Su,“ H,lt " hio’ h 10 have 8lart Portland, Oregon. Aug. 30,1913. * porti<‘ii of which u part of the wharf through Hurt Orford hi id a)' eHn Rogue J of listing lands applied fur under day s visit to relatives and friends. >. • ! ***» 1 “ttA«—-*-,. Tli manufacture and sale of liquor is County Road and about six miles from it a ,vav flir away Tor reference. - '¡»ef.Sunday, and th eir effects were the Forest Homestead Act. Mr. Geo D. Mandigo and wife are at This eoiumn-is eriite«! under the auspic the most pernicious evil of our country. Port Orford. Clear title; no indebted- A lf Caugheli haa been, seriously ! l° lhe *‘xteiH of * 150 Or Flury slates that the feeling appears Port Orford oil a vacation and where of the W. T. C. UM with Mrs. H There is not a single redeeming . - feature - neaa; easy terms. For full particulars call on or address, ill at his home in Wedderhurn fur * 2 0 0 by ,h e w aler' 10 h* the ¡nlenl>"n of the For Mr.Mandigo will investigate Home of Stewart as editor-in-chief, andtheMes- ’n connec^on with the whole business, E. .1. Loney and '‘ destroys health, happiness and home. MRS. ANNIE EMMETT, a couple of weeks past, but under Suit has Ireeu Instituted in the «»t Service of encouraging home- the milling operations being carried d“m^ A S- O11 R. C. Young, assistant editors. ! ,’s t|,;,O.!i^Breats Bay for the purpose of W K D DK RBUK X, OREGON ttahliiu witli oook and line. Said pre-', it ¡g now l>eing kept up by dogs. ! visiting hi« son, Harry H tlnlley ty Clerk Blannurd was som ewhat Southern Pacific land grant which I “nd every‘b*nK that •» a menace to the taken aback last week when into h i. j is sqon to come tn.o ...se ssio n of, “ o r n e r a Z e t / ^ r o : mises are Oregon, situated and on generally Elk River, known Corry . „ , A. . „ „ ’ k ho . ,s employed 1 j : ... .. Coun-y, A . . tty. General M. Crawford.! the „ Bank , of I L. A. ROBERTS, Catherin Nodi ne, o f 1 , the Government is not open public, I who has been investigating the I j Oregon, at North Bend. M r.Hunt- olnce . , walked . - - fo r| 1«------- as ths "Bond” place. A T T O R N E Y A T LAW girl, w ho settlement and may not be for some History is a great teacher. Hi.tory AnV person or persot s so .respa,s- W. W. deportations in Coos county ‘ey will remain with his son this 11 r « * u l * r t I a s /l 11 »1» l u l l ! I l I o y.Hiag I I. u • n a . si „ 4’. - . I . : n < « V f * P CZ£> t u / k i l t n f / I n t o o n o iia o h u m a n . j presented for bounty Hie skins of time. I Information has L been receiv-! never Keti out of date, h because human- Ing for the purj>ose of bunting, fishing, has returned a icoort exonoratinv ' wtek 8,1d then go Io Coquille where ¡* _ . . . ' i.„ 1-.1 » j * n .1. M y it le P o in t, Orcgo»«. or traveling through in any shape torn, Sheriff Gage and A. II. Powers from he has a number of suits in the ’J wllr manner, or tearing down fences, or . .... . the . past months. ll,e cats from The brow same 8weaty with Probate husinesa a specialty. - . . . j , the part they took, or did not take. < c',cu 'l court.— Marshfield Record. leaving out side gates open, or molest-' 1 3 varied in size, some of them being <150 to <200 a claim tor fettling struggle to wrest from nature and hos- Mrs. A.J . Krantz, who has been ing personal pro.wrty, will be prosecu- i in the transactions. Gov. West is very large, and resembling the lyn x homesteaders on thia land, but tile men enough bread to feed its child- Xed to the full extent of the law. uot satisfied with the findings of »¡siting with her sister, Mrs. T. L. i ' l i r s t s T n n r U i* e r « ls W i t h r a a o a r e f e species more than wildcats. Miss these men have absolutely no author- ren, the same lust of the flesh, and the C a th a rtic , cure ronw iipeti »o fo re i Wn>. R. Johnson, 1 tiie Attorney General, and will send Carey at Wedderhurn for Hie past Nodine lives on a ranch buck in ¡ty to do this and they are robbing, we!farc of thc nia8S 18 always at odds ' ,Jr Candy X c W tlC -C lrutiuiciK tb l u »<> i Lessee of the above J o a special prosecutor to make fur i two weeks, returned to Port Orford named premises . . . the h ills and with the help of a good the people. This is a crime and liter investigatnm. .Saturday, living brought up in a . . . , „ . . . . dog has probably made a record all who nre implicated in these j Considerable interest is being l,u8iiy by her sister who returned to that is unequaled in Oregon as a fraudulent deals will be prosecuted. I taken around here in the wrestling " ’«dderburn Monday accompanied NotU-e fo r P u b lic a tio n . deadly enemy of these scourges. I have already taken up the matter • DxrAKTMRKr OV TUK INTKKIOH, malch that takes place at Myrtle l,y her little daughter, Evelyn, and (J. 8. Land Office, at Roseburg, Oregon ith United Elates District Atty Point Friday between M. Lutsey '88 Dorothy Stewart. Mrs. Krantz Jun e 28, 1913. (Cooa Bay News.) J Reames and directed him to make Notice la hereby given that and Beach Chapman. At the Ag wil* 8Pebd a fortnight visiting here investigations and proceeil with the Ai-raxn 8. W kia - s ate Carnival last month L u tsev ! before returning to her home in Eugene Ingman, of Lakeport, prosecutions. ©( Orford, Oregon, , who, Octo- 01 r Port u n 01 io n ,, vregon wuo, on rnio- _ r n , , .. P „ r i l u ., .i her 25, 1907, made Homestead Entry wun frora Chapman rather e a sily ,, t ortlund. Curry County, who was commuted Ever since it became known that Nerial No. 04339, for 8E| NWI^, NEti hut it haa been surmised by some In attempting to_nennre d u V of Ao the insane asylum two months the Government would in ill prob EWl, HWt(_SEH., .«nd t>Wt< NEI4. jHeetiou .'16, Township 31 South, Ksnge that the latter "laid down” in view I Rogue river last Saturday morning ago, lately escaped, and at last ac ability secure title to this land ’ U Weal, Wiyauietu- Meridian, ol a return match at home, and this the Rustler struck hard on th«* liar counts was stilt at large. again, bogus locators have iieen go I has fit ed notice of his intention | to make final Fire Year Pnwf, to lends interest to the present match. , several times, hut after bumping Mis. Manly Robefb, a former 'ing alaiut the country inducing establish claim to the land alxive dea- Geo. E. Wolfrum, boss of th e 1 around awhile she got Imek in the re.ident of Port Orford and Marsh­ settleis 10 pay them 1 big fee for Criited, before Hardy T. hh-wart. Unit­ ed Stales Commissioner at Port Or Southern Pacific surveyors, who river again without any damage field, who was visiting friends here 1 locating them on homestead., j J9LL ° rn{On' ““ Ule 15 day oi Al,6,,8‘ have been working in Coos county other than wetting those on board. lor a few days recently, left for her They have worked, it is said, in Claimant names as witnesses : for some time past, was. in town one Among the passengeis were R. L home io Nan Francisco last week. I nearly every city and farming c o m -' L“ ü8UFarriere,' Fwrt,Vri<’rd‘ Ur,.‘Kou- day since our last issue on his way Macleay and W. H. Meredith, the The Porter m ill, while shutdow n luunity in the state, and it is esti-1 J M. West. south. Mr. Wolfrum stated that former enroute to Portland and the on account ot the dullness of the mated ilia’ they collected nearly George A. Wei la., y . Blades require frequent sharpening. his crew liad been ordeied to ban latter to Coos Bay. rhegentlem en luinbermarket,isbeingre in fees. B sn in F. J onks E dges invariably turn. * Register. Francisco, and lhat lie was making did not lose their nerve and were ed, and when the mill is again run “ It is not known just whntdi.posi- the trip overland along the coast, still on the boat when she succeeded ; ning it is expected that the daily ; lion the Government will make of It is thought that his trip has more in crossing the bar on the following cut will be in the neighborhood of this land," continued Sec. Lane. Knives are ground sharp at th e factory N O T H h I" O R P l IILK A IT O N significance Ilian lie was willing to tide. I. Il may not be o|R-n to settlement 200.000 feet. and are always ready for use. D xi - ahtiskxt or Tim I ntkkior , adinil, and that work may be com j« The wind and rain o f last week. I The gasoline boat Big Chief for a long time. It will lie turned U. 8. lAiid Office at ltosehurg, Oregon meliceli .0011 lipun the coast roule. August 9, 1913. that caused much damage io many brought the biggest catch of seafish over to Congress mid then a jxilicy The blade» »« guarantee to Notice Is hereby given that I he boys who are working on Hie ,Hirlions of the state, was an expen to I lie Wasson market Wednesday in regard to its disposal will lie out­ ta^e and hold an edge W iij - iam J. W hitworth government trail near lion niiiun- sive storiu for the farmers of Curry I last that had la-en brought in this lined. If it is dnm ed advisable of Port Orford, Oregon, who, on May , 1 1 , • - 1 it may be placed under the Forest 12th, 1906. made Homestead Entry b e - ,'ain’ *II‘‘|H s»»*’™1 ,,a) s 1« town county. Besides the ripe grain season. The catch of I0«libiit weigh Townships'»^ ,f Krange'u w est’" w ’ i I-' Werk .oW,,,g ‘° *M>r",Jr *«'“ '•« . j that was ruined, green fruit by the ed 2.725 pounds, and the ling cod Reserve in whole or in part until laineite Meridian, has tiled notice of Ju*t I'r*‘vi*,Uf‘ 10 ’¡'e ra'n lha?V bad tiushel wag blown from the trees ' and snappers brought the catch to the Government sees fit to open it intontion to m ake l ive year P n s.f to .pent several days hewing forester ¡n many orchards. The acoro crop over two ions. The fish were for settlement.” I « <*«tAt>iHn dAiin to the Iniid above