FREWOOD FINI SALE. F T q r t O r fo rd A < a te C a rn iv a l j O O M t f lr s to v e o r h e a ’a r wood deliv e re d In to w n in la rg e or s m a lt q a a a t l- 1 tie s t w l l « p t f t ie r . O to e Aour or d e r to L ^ U IS H P A K L IN G . The Ladies Aid will Friday afternoon with Mrs. I Liean. Q o ld B e a e h , O r e g o u «—»W— SB t t e t k k «sad, re a old v Th e buyer wanted the fa m if the title w m toad, hat had la ha Shown. The deq| fell threagh.'* Gel aa abstract and be ready. *---- ---------------- ' —................... ' Httifc to Stock Owaen. *1 A s I have leased the B agley ranch on E lk r iv e r , notice is hereby given to all ona h a vin g stock o f any kind ru n - : on said place, to please rem ove the • A. J. M A R SH . -e...... '— > — :-------— —— 1—L.---- — C. W. ROBBINS, M. D. P h y s ic ia n and Burgeon . .1» Supervisor Bryant has had the road over the . mountain south of town put in good shape during the past week. -A*. J. Marsh and Mel Fitshugb, with ssix horse teem and the grader, did the work. Port Orford, Oregon. K N A PP HOTEL Port Orford, Oregon, to K N A PP P r o p r ie to r . E. L. W hite returned Monday from a trip down the coast aafaras Rogue river repairing the long die lance telephone line. The wire was in bad shape, being on the ground Ptrst-claSB in «v e ry respect. Q a>d w. Feed S ta b le atta c h e d . via Dairyville, connecting with i la Myrtle Point. it "ship-shape” bow . HARDY T . STEW ART U . fifi. C O M M I S S I O N E » W. A. Bishel passed through town tost week taking soma passengers from G«ld Beach to Bandon. W. A made the run from Wadderburu I » » r t O r f a r d , O i-o|goaa. here in a little over four houra, ijra in town—Tuesday, Wed- which is very good time considering the condition of tha goads. . *" oeaday and Saturday of each week. '» r «— Orris dad Lloyd Xhapp returned NO T R R S 8 F A 3 8 IN G . here-last Friday from a t tending the Columbia U n iv e rfity ja t Portland. T h , boytara ioukiagAae, and' Abet they have4sfflffBreU' -is aviJfoboed NCXrjftS is A d A y . '. f l l v e i i t h a t any 1 ♦jMMtkMMsinw noon 1 foe th e purpose o f h u n tin g A fishing o r o th e r w is e w ill be prosecuted to the fu ll ex- 1 e f th e from the fact that they weigh 190 and 180 respectively. - tow. Rev. Myers took a party of young . sters on a prink) and fishing expe dition to Hubbard’s creek last F ri day, and while the boys all report ed a glorious time, yet when the fishing question, to broached they all fell to telling about "the big one that got away.” « .W . ZUM W ALT, i River, Curry County, Or. '-^fy X J. J. STANLEY Lawyer, C O Q U IL L E , - • * OREG ON W. A. WOOD P a t t o r n e y at HOLD BEAI M law U KEHON D E N N IS C U N N IF F , Jit., l)ep. 0. 8. Mineral 8nrveyof Surveyor for the District o. Or egon. G o ld B each. - ’r ” D a ta «-1«22, -1336 an -i -1 8*1 . R e s t o r a t i o n T o E n t r y o f L a n d a In N a t io n a l F o re s t. N o tic e ia h e re b y givsn th a t th e lan ds --- ------- — ■ U C " , « e in i b ...................... r u o in g ¿ 3 3 .8 * a c r e s described below, w it h in th e S iskiyo u N a tio n a l F o re st, O ie g o n , w ill be s u b j e c t to s e t t le m e n t a n d e n try o n d e rtiu » provisions o f the hommtoil laaa Of th e U n it e d H ta te e an d th e s o t o f J u n e I I , ISO* i34m s i , L ! >33) a t th e U n ite d S to le ; laud offl. 6 n t R oseburg. O n w o n , on Ju n e 1 *. *’ '¿L. A n y s e ttle r w ho w » g > c tu iM ly , an»* m g g o od f a it h c la lin ifitfiu ty o T a l l la n d s fo r a g r ic u ltu r a l purposes p rio i to J u n . 1 ISO* an d has no t abandoned sam e, baa a p ra b ro n o e r ig id to m o ke hom e- 6 a applioa pp llo atlo o r f th to e p< persona m . o(j n nlko a tio o n s eo tun tio a e d belo b e lo w , . w tioaed . h o h a ve a p re fe re n c ïy e t o f a ,»o» K s s C iX itir SUCll drier “ •xe re ls e d prio r to June 12, IS IS , on which d a te tlie la n d s w ill be subject to settle- s i T a . 'w W|8 )^ 8 , » W i « : “ S ^ __ ' t h . M « _ o f L o t i (10 aerea). L o W t7 Ä X , '.p p ’ o a tio n o f S i n d ( * 40 0 1 ”* P o rt O rford, O M goU; V w M o n u m e n t o o n ^ i n , o. a w h .to *• «mk s ta k e m a rk e d F. a . M . a . i, I v b v n o e S u g a r L o a f M ountoun be»™ N . I i t o . w . «7 C h a .: toen<* 8 « d « g .3 O » m to E .,1 4 A 0 o b a .; th seo e N . 4 * deg. < 2 * m I b k M oh »., to th e p lace o f be- f ^ ¡L n in ff A p p lic a tio n o f A . 8 . D o o little , ¿ 8 K 1 o f L o t 1 * (10 a rre s ), See. 7, th a N | of Lo t 8 (W>acres>. I ^ t N W A S W 1 N E I th e 8 ^ | N K t oec- X J o f W’ b W r il a . s m ith K ,v r r . C a l. < r»rn to ' R ia < » -1 * * L . f r u í s M a rc h « « J « ,o — ' r i Mie G e n e ra l l a n d Olbce. -17 DeS. 22, J81» * — Call and see our New Goods Aa shown by tbo entice from Supt. Smith ia thia iaaue tha Teach ers* Institute will be held at Gold Beach on the 2 8 , 2 9 and 30 uf thia month- Stats Supt. Churchill and an instructor from O- A. C. will bo among those who attend from tha outside to make tba meeting more interesting and instructive. Quality and Price are right. A few Bargains still left from the old stock. C. W. ZUMWALT & SONS Louis K napp , Pres. C. W. Z umwalt , V. Pres E. J. L onby , Cashier. O F P O R T O K FO »T > HOTEL SEASIDE Denmark Mercantile Co. Store Tha Agste carnival committee has had the road repaired leading to the grounds at Agate beach. The road has been widened, some of the steepest grades changed, and ia now in far better condition than it ever Im s been, comparing favorably with . In the f o r e s t c h o r u s sung; E lx Horn mine, ie reported as want to be causing much damage to crops Whefe , tirred p ^ ,« . the county me«J, A nd th e tu rtle s took th e sun; ed io Cone county for some bad in th e C o q u ille e e c iio u . T h e F e d B. W . D e n n received an a p p o in t ehecks aud debts that be has left e r a l la w has p u t a rin s e season o n ' W h ere th e boom ing o f th e bull-goose menl last wei-k tra Fire Warden,and up lliere Shortly after ar pig eo n s d u r in g th e n e x t fo u r y e a rs , j M ade m e wish I had a gun! entered Monday into the duties o il i riving at Port Orford, M r. Long, W . O . M i l n e , w h o fo r th e p a s t W h e re th e lazy w ater-m occasin the position, th e first tfong the leaving several men in charge of s ix y e a rs has been a n n u a lly v is itin g W a t sunning a t m y fe e t; government will do w ill be to o|>en th e m in in g p r o p e r ty on M id d le E l k , ' C oo a an d C u r r y c o u n tie s to p u rc h as e w ^ ^ t o ' r i n T f o r t h r i^ m e a t- the trails through the mountains, went to Coos bay for the avowed wool, was in town Friday. The And i used to whi^'cr-win and one of these that work will start pUrp,we of getting some gold saving prices paid this y e a r fo r co ast wool A w h is tlin g o’ r t h e hill. on immediately is the trail running roacj,iuery to be shipped from Cali- range from 85o to 28c, which ia A nd I ’d s ta r t! and th in k o f M o th e r up E lk river U>Jba settlement a l l f<jrn|< H e wst e x p e c te d back s l x ' ^gurii higher than former prices. S ayin g, " F a t h e r , w h ip -p o o r-W ill." Middle El«. li weeks ago, but wrote saying he Alex Evanhoff brought nineteen And nMd to di* th< fish-worms, .. Such a sq uirm ing, nasty eig h t. Jas. Crew has received >n ap- would come as soon aa he eoald ar* halibut io the local markets A nd tha grub -w o rm s w ith th e ir pinchers, polntment as Forest Guard, end as range M * business satisfactorily,and ¿ ’ y” w’h iuh'hs caught” v io u e W lth j o , ! , M aiidc and w h ite ; . . _ n>A look out Stotfoa a t in lb, juesntimc those he had day. f: H amys thStlhe sHung north s ig n e d th Panther mountain occupied lo r lbs j g * living at hi* cred- j weglers hare ¿ .aaej tll, c), rrenl hff past several seasons h >S . J..Bpnerl, R. Karl Epliog, a young man from (o gouthorly W i ' nrtc of w h o A a » « » ** h|e< Priritotmi to a uear U » A n g e le s who came here ao hoffr which makes Ranger StXlfon at Agness. . J,m ^ wi»h M r. Long entrusted that gen eXtra work for fi.faea.uen in hand started with big S*J>ping outÀt this llvrnan with some 8750 to invest in lin g tr o t lin e s . f morning M fokeCsfl hm lonely vi the mining enterprise. Mr. Epiing a of Dry Goods, Groceries and Provisions, as follows: Hardware, Dairy Supplies, Stump ing Powder, Oils and Paints, Farming Im plements of all kinds, including McCormick Mowing Machines and the celebrated Web ber Wagons, etc., etc. And don't overlook our up-to-date slock of Men’s and Boys’ Cloth ing, Boots and 8hoes, Ladies’ Dress Goods, Cigars, Pipe*, Tobacco, Candy, Nuts and No tions, Rolled Barley, Gres* Seed and Seed Grain. I O rders taken for anythin « not on hand A nd I ’d b a it them on m y fish-hook . With Ito g re a t big cotton s trin g ; And steal off to the river,— For 1 “ thought it just the thing. Arxl it a always kept me busy, G iv e us a t r i a l o r d e r JAS. S CAPPS J u s t a b a itin g o f m y book; W h ile th e pike and g a r and catfish J . M . T h o m a s , d e p u ty . _ g a m e w a r , W a re a laughing in the brook! d e n , received o rd e rs la s t w e e k to A n d th e grub -w o rm s b it m y fingers, s h ip th e 19 p a irs o f e lk h o rn s , w h ic h w h ile th e fish-w orm s gloed th em tig h t, P ro p . gil. has lost an arm aad thia money rep- E. J. Loney started for Portland resented the saving and accuraula- last Saturday as a delegate from the tion of years. In addition to this b e r e o e u tly seised a t A lle g a n y , to A iki ] th o u g h t o f m y old daddy U ng lo is lodge to attend the a n n u il! Mr. Long owed a bill of so m a 8 1 5 0 ( P o r tla n d , » h e r e th e y W ill be o ffe re d A j I sneaked back home a t n ig h t, the Rose city. Daring his absence | Mr. ¿nag's present ! * ■ ' * J*11'* whereabouts B u t " ° w I f 0 * flabing „ ¡ J n o One U p e r m it t a d W ith GENERAL »i,T er to Mrs. Loney ia acting ss oashiar of ia not known, but steps luvs been to gather hor.U for shipment unless A nd m y amilea are like the annahtns, Ifae hank, and is attending the hue taken in Cons to have him returned under the direct supervision of a And my whistle splits the atri B ut, oh! to be a boy again. in c a an nicely that the beak’s cue for a hearing. H i* shortages there gams warden. > c rR A tra c t o f *0.8t> aerea, I ttth to ‘wha* trill pmbobto I» wRe« tinners hardly mis* E. J. at a ll. and amount to 8450. irobohto ! surveyed, See. 17, T. 31B , B. 13 » , are not worry»«« shout how long a* ‘ described ns fo llo w s : W i n n i n g a * pilgrieage he may take with th * j Natica ef Teacbcn’ *" C o rn e r N o . 1, Id e n tic a l w it h k o ie s t -c r- ’ W. o . Milne, the wool buyer, was in thia section the totter part of lis t week, bat so far as we could learn did not do mneh baying. Some lota have been eold for 29c, while others are bolding out lor 30c tern-ion. The case was the out south with some degree of suooess, T h e fo llo w in g item s are ta k e n growth «if fririiua between Mr. having caught 18,000 lbs. off Ya- the P o rt O rfo rd Trib une o f A p ril, Montague, as a homesteader of the quina, which was as tor south as 11, 1888, W a lte r S utton, land, aad M r. Vandermuelen, as ' they were supposed to go on their YOUR BANKING BUSINESS SOLICITED There was a social hop nt Leneve’s lesaea of the properly from Cyrus fishing expeditions. Tfiey anchored H a ll Friday evening. Madden for mining purposes. A one day in a howling gale off Cape Mrs. Fitshugb commenced n three verdict was rendered by the Justice 'Blanco, and when they found the in favor of the defendant, and tax-¡shelter of our hay they they did not months* terpn of school in Port Or upon the i know where they were nntil they ford yesterday. iog the costa of the came ashore and inquired, and then plaintiff. PORT ORFORD Fred Unican was appointed Con NO BANK WILL HANDLE they were not Hoch better off lor stable for this precinct, by the Conn OREGON YCUR B U 8IN E 88 BETTER Mail Schedule 8hould Be they had never heard of Port O r ty oourt last weak. ford or ito harbor before. The stlag Changed. The steamer E m ily. Dodge master of this lamented ignoranop regarding arrived about 8 o’clock Friday even- Port Orford’s greatest -asaet was » - Under the new mail schedule that lieved hohever, when someone men ing, iaw iieg severei tone wf freight went into effect yesterday, the mail and the following passengers: Dr. tioned Cuoa Bay as a good port for toavas Bandon at 1 o’clock in the J. A. T y le r and family, John Hunt- the way farars to put Into. This, Jast Opaaad to the Paklic. Everything Freak and Osan. ailernoMi for Curry county pointe. them, and k3r‘ Mre- W,B- C!lM New- too, wash new port to The Langlois mail leave* at the tame they made many inquirira concern-1 n’ “n« Frank McJi a H - , Mrs. Pom- hour for. Port Orford sad thus the M r. James. Ing i t . 9 Their ' W k of knowledge, melt Srriviug in Laitgloia at about W as' made up for Dr. T yler and family returned per so it would seam, w 2:30 omi* day must lie there until by an over supply, of perseverance alee mer E m ily last week from Santa 10 o’oloek the following day. D ur AoUowing incident. Crus county, Cal., where they-have ing the-summer months, when tba been spending the winter tor the msilaoarfle nfifriodby auto, there the 'crew starisd after lunch on the benefit of the Duotor’s health, which is no reason why it cannot cams main road running south and agreed see ma to bo greatly Improved. Dr. through from Ban dun to Port Orford to walk u n til they same to the first Tyler is well pleased with that coun in tha afternoon, which would make farmhouse. FoV about ten railos try, end asys he had all tbs prectlco it strive s ta ll pointsln Curry south they held to their course and pre he oould attend to while there; bat of Langhris 24 houra earlier than it anmahly would have Men going yet he seemed to be pleased to get home 1s imtw doing. , •'’ »* bad nut the obfoct d r their bike ' again, and ws are sura the people of Talk the matter over and theh shown up, and a* it was, evening this county w ill ba glad to hear of lake it up with our congressmen. waa dkadtsg u e S when they reach 1 hi*1relUT ' , H - „ within about a rotis of Jease C any, Every community is entitled to the , od the Fromm residence on Brush who> b, hes • good place, is m-«t adequate mail service practi creek, where they b in d a man at j doing well, and the family well set- cable and Curry county ia no ex 84 per to drive them hock to town, ¡sited with their new home. M i caption. The Place Where Ton Get Square Deal The buats bare gone, taking with j them it is hoped, a better knowledge > *"** ” J, • Leaves M a n y Debts- of the Oregon coast. •___________ Bv F rank A. S twwabt . To better accommodate our growing trade 1 used to go a fishing R. J. Long, wbo came to Curry and increasiog number of patrons we have Coos B ay News. j n the days when I w as young; county seme two months ago and been compelled to add to our general stock L a r g e flo c k s o f pigeons are s a id W h ere th e B u ll-fro g and th e cric k e t took an option on W. H. Elwood’s c o n v e n tio n o f th e M a s o n ic lo d g e in ' a t on e o f th e lo«»l s to res. s U ;..f f i T ! S 5 . Alloa Boina and Jas. Chenoweth, who have been hauling piling for the wharf, oompleted their contract yesterday and returned to their homes at Langlois this morniug. w . C. Brudley, the Modern Con* fietieeaary man from Marshfield, R G- McKenzie came Into town hours later. made one of his regular visits to last week with tbs first load of ties The driving horse of A. 8. John Rogue river since our last issue. of the season, and now two ot the ston's mentioned last week as being D a iry P icn ic. Forest Ranger, J. B. Curl, has McKenzie teams have started haul foundered, died the first of th e w ee k b o u g h t h a lf a b lo c k o f to w n p ro p e r- ing for lbs summer. The ties they deepite the services of a veterinary There will be a picnic on the Loucks. on which he are bringing in are being cat on the (and every cam |t equid be given. residence this summer. McKenzie farm en E lk river, from ' ’ I t ■ wag a ll j f a r f h l y dependable.. Star ranch near Langlois, Saturday, (tr'hlch plnco hbout 8000 will Re " nd the loss is uot Jupe 26th, to meet with Prof. Fitts, ¡vision of the Radies Aid tfvered thia summer. Dave ’Me niary one, as sitoh J of O. A .C ., Dairy inspector Smith, will give an ioe cream, »ociul in the rented his dairy farm at I is Mnays regarded with of Coot, and others who make the school bouse next Saturday even beginning of the season to Andy more or less sentiment. ’ science of farming and dairying in g .. A Short musical program will t h e ir busftfess w i l l be th e re . A ll Ellis, who moved his family down be rendered. • A cord il l invitation questions pertaining to dairy work from Arago, Coos county, ,to taka Fishing Boats Enter Harbor. is egtended to all. will he answered, and lectures and charge of the piace.^ O f those who took the 8th grade Two gasoline fishing boats from demonstrations given, An action under tba forceable en examination at Port Orford reovntly, try and detainer statute, brought Seattle anchored in our harbor one A ll Interested in the work are in Fred Marsh, G t$ Woodcock, Ray by Samuel Montague against C. E day last week, seeking shelter from vited to attend. Rickman aad Cassie McLellan ware Vandermuelen, was trieJ in Justice a heavy northwester. These boats successful fn receiving diplomas. Twenty-two Yearn Ago. W right’s oourt last Wednesday af had been following the halibut bank sat oa recard; he weald file it at eoce. The Patert he bat weald ■' peal The Commercial club will tonight to take up further the de tails of the Agate Carnival. You ese invsted (O a iu , tH1|. C tw b U H ttU M i "• ’ 1 Commercial club tonight. t e r ) Count) Ahstroct- Roalt) Company. ■a I D ig g e r. B etto r T h a n Town anil County P o r t O rford, O r . • » A « c 1», a o , s i M r. and Mrs. Wm. H arat Sr., and A number of flags- were floating to the b n e w ia Port Orford Mon son George, started yesterday on an extended visit to Ban Francisco aad day in houor of Flag Day. with relatives in the east. Mail did not arrive in Port Orford from the north yesterday owing to Loan Valuable Horses. the new sobeduls going into effect, which anuses it to mist connection A. J. Marah lost one of his largeet at Langlois. and moot valuable draft horses with J. R. Smith, of Book creek fame, spasmodio colic last Friday night. was in town the latter pert of last The horse was being worked on the week returning to his mines from a road grader aad In the evening was visit to Cons Bay. Aoourdiag 10 i noticed to be “off its feed,” hut ap the hay papers Mr. Smith engaged parently get better, and was not iu a fistic encounter while at Marsh thought to be bail off until it was Held in which his opponent came heard threshing around in its stall off second beef, and the town clean about three o’clock the next morn ad up on both as Smith was assess ing- The aniufsl was then too far ed a Id fine and the other fellow 810. gone to aid *nd died a oouple of W ith a m agic, modern hook; F o r i t fools th e sm allest nihbler T h a t swim s in an y brook. Church Activities at Pert Orferd And I live m y boyh >od over W ith o u t m y boyish fr ig h t; And I d rea m I m eet m y F a th e r, W hen I ’m going home a t n ight. C om ing down th e road to m eet me, Bo u n lik e th e days o f y o ra ,— And he says, “ G , W ill, how many? . by th e P astor; S u b ject, " C iv iH x a tio ria And I answ er, " F if t y - f o u r ! ” 8 apt d . ^ - The band will fnraMt I m s lfl, IN S . Myrtle S h r iiie tS - ) The re g u la r annual T e ach ers' ln s ti- . The government lender Mansani- foT Curry eounty> Oregon, will be Sunday school a t the church a t 10 la dropped into the hey one «lay held at Gold Beach on Jane 28, 29 and o’clock fo r th e dtetrlbo tio n o f papers, | . . t week and landed roppliee for SO. All teachera, and thoee expecting and fro m th ere th e congregation w ill the Cape Blanco light house oa the to teach, era requested to be to attend go to th e picnic grounds fo r preaching , „ . „ , beach at Battle Rook- G*>- Q^'fi’ ley and Herbert Ut.ican hauled the freight to the cape with teams. Ev- e r v rear a n e w * .« < o f p a in t to g iv ry y , . . . . , ;_ i., „ „ i,. e n th in g s a t th e lig h t b o use, n o t e v • u th e h o a rd fence b r in g o v e r I. H iked, dance GBO w S M rra A nd then be pats me on t h . head. -----------------------------------------------------‘ invited to stay for A nd says, " Y o u v b u lly . - W . . * !' Notice af Taachan* E x a ^ a tis a . , D on’ t g s s w a y w ith o u t ye . , ------------ | Preaching In th e ehureh at 7 « In the A nd I t ra ta m y h ~ r t to thum ping. T h e re g u la r and sem i-annual ax a m i evening; S ub ject. " C a n a M a n be f c c - w ifl at G o« ta u ^ n e « and be a C hriatton?” Oregon, June SO, and J u ly 1 and th e articles ra- j, i WS, cviyrd irt lhto.ahMMWS«L ’ I GEO. W. SMITH, Ceonty Supt A apeeial in v ita tio n is given a n d p a in t was on e atten d these serrieee. | W. H. Mrxaa, you to T U I I alm ost b u rs t w ith jo y ! A t th e door-w ay stands m y M o th e r W it h h e r eyes so fu ll o f love; W h ile o’e r the h ill, the w h ip -o r-w ill la singing w ith the dove! B la c k s m ith in g Wagons and Buggies for Sale, kept in Stock, also Agent for All Kinds of Farming Im plement*; McCormick Mowers, etc. BP- - I 1 " f Wood and Iron Work promptly done at a reasonable price. Your patronage solicited. BEECHER JE 33 P o r i O r f o r d .O r e g o n L