la s t T ltfrifiiay the stoXaser P h w -
at» nailed la b a n f r a * Bandon and
oo<af>l0«y bar d tfh l y d by taking
8832 tiaa. She vaa followed Friday
by lha Aetna from the- same port,
A d a m w o given ia tbe halt to *
night for the viettiag Sailor Boys,
I t vaa a'very pleasant aCalr, and
for one* m their hvae the Fort Or-
ford boys vara v a il flowers.
B ig W restle F o r Agate C arnival
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Mrs. A. 8. Johnston next Friday.
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The Elks are giving a big time at
7»’'“ ’ 11 " 7 * 2 * * 10 Bandon next Sunday, to which they
have the « a l l pox a» Gold Beach.
invhwl
A ll
BANDO*, OBBOON
Ed Lawrence, of Pistol river, amusements including dinner,, are
passed through F o il Orford Monday Ire*.
on h i. way up thsooast.
WM Perr,
from M >rth.
H . C. Hampton, the Eckley stock- field instead of Jack Howard, who
man, was a Fort Orford visitor dur- passed down the coast last week to
iug tbs past week.
I take charge of the sew Macieay
chert couimr real estate
The attention of the <>rnival •*<*• »»Gold Beach.
committees
is called to a notice in
,
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I have buyers for Farms, Timber
An
ro o m « . being
Claims, Sheep, Cattle, or Dairy ranches. this issue calling s meeting tomor-
row
evening.
1,tod
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* “ «> • "leed
Call and see me, or send fo il deecriy-
roped arena in the eenter where
tion and list your property with me.
John Leneve and wife from Co- wrestling and boxing contest* will
I will soon have published a booklet
advertising Curry County property that quille, were Fort Orford visitors beheld, ' k shower hath, dressing
has been tiated with me. T h b booklet Sunday. M r. Leneve is a brother rooms and other conveniences are
I being
tailed. The work is being
will be mailed out to all section»«* the of our townsman, O. Leneve.
United 8tates.
Careful and prompt service given to
the business of noe-rmideata.^
Notice of Sale o f B eal Property.
Ia m a C ocmtt C ocrr or tu b Svavx
o r Oaiooa, C ouhtt or Ocmrv.'
In the M atter of the Estate of-M ilan
B. Smith, Deceased.
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Notice Is hereby given th a t on or
after the 14th day of August, 1915, 0 .
K. Smith, as administrator of the es
tate ol M ilan B. tfenith, Dcceaeed, will
sell at private tale, for cash, c r upon
credit, whichever ini ay seem to be moat
advantageous to <tbe said estate, pro-
vided th at I f th e s n tifb a le h e ia m n ip -
on credit the purchaser »halt give his
note scoured by a mortgage upon the
property purchased by him, the follow
ing described real property situated
in Ourry county, Oregon, to-w it;
Lota One (I) and two <2)an l the East
one-half (E |) of tlie Noitheaat quarter
(N E i) of Bectlou six («) in Township
thirty-seven (87) Booth of Range four
teen (14) W ert of the W illam ette M e
ridian, containing one hundred and
sixty-one (16f)acres, and:
The West one-half ( W J) of the North
west quarterÍ Ñ W j) of Section fourteen
(14) and the B S one-half (K i) of the
Northeast quarter (NKJ) of Sertion
fifteen (16) m township thirty-seven
South of Ua ige fourteen W est of the
Willamette M eridian, containing one
hundred and sixty ames.
C O L U K R H . B U F F IN G T O N
Aitorney for AdmtelatratAr.
First publication J u ly 7, l4 f * . ‘
la s t publication J uly 98,
M l* . -Walter Suttee ami daughter done under lib atiperririon of the
A lta; went to Langlois thia morn- premier. S m iling Dutch, " ^ . /
t '*
iw< where they w i ll v i. it A r aiweek
Ch„
a| (be Geo. Guerin home.
itopped r„ rtbef defective bearing
Editor McDaniel, of tbe Coo* Bay
Harbor, who ba* just returned with
hie fam ily from the fair,speaks very
highly of it, and advises a ll who can
.to visit it.
t
. M r. and Mrs. F. C. Hawkins and
Mrs. Jas. Suttun and child have
been visiting for several days „
Gold Beach. They went down In
the Hawkins auto.
Updyke of Coquille recent
by dieting, but on account of its
Severity wa w ill not recommend
the remedy to our readers. M r.
Updkye fasted for 14 day* without
either food or drin k, and at the end
of lh at time bi* beari“« ^roobied
bim no ■,or*— h* d‘*« - On * fur
-« a s lo a he had abstoine^from
for 40 days but had taka» wa-
tW '
We have been requested to an-
A. 4. Marsh returned Friday from
□ounce that there w ill boa dance ■» vfoH U> Cons Bay. W hile oa ths
in the Agate Carnival pavilllon bay M r. Marsh visited the owners
every Saturday night until after the <* Ibe Carnival grounds at Agate
Carnival takes place. Music on beach, and roovived from Ibero a
these occasion* w ill be furnished statement in writing giving the Car
toy Ibe hand.
nival committee fu ll control of the
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grounds and the road leading to
A rough piece of road th at is in ,
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. them during the Carnival time,
need of repair is some 300 yard*
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1 bis puis the executive commute*
of Jackson street. I t is poor sdver .
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in a position to handle every qnse-
tismg for a town for travelers to . . . . .
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tioa that may arise, and givea-them
find one of its main .treats rougher
going th a . i . found along most of
rffair.
the eounty road.
r
Capt. Johnson, veteran of tha
*4r- •N 'i I ' r r . J. L. Kronenberg
life-saving service at Bandon, so «nd eon Jack, of Bandon, passed
companied by bis fam ily, peamd down the c o .« th e latter part of
through lo a n yesterday by aulo.on
w**b enroute to Sausilito, Cal.,
a visit to the fair. I t b the CsJt’a. *b e re they w ill make th eir future
E IG H T Y AZORES of very rich bot^jw
land on Sixes river, six miles from Port
^ T J to fJ a r L T d S S fc
B rit reel vaesuon in msny yrors, borne They were accompanied a .
and he expects to thoroughly quoy • • ®*r •ou*b as.Goid Beach toy Babe
Arrangements hava been oom plat
ed for a return wrestling mateh ba
tvaaa Eddie O’Connell and M. G
Lutaay dqring lha Agate C arnival-
Call and see oar New Good»
T hie.w ill be, without exception, the
Quality and Priee are right.
biggest vraatling eontaat aver stag
ad In Southwestern Oregon. A 8580
A few Bargains «till left
side bat is evidence that each man
from the old stock.
is eonfident of his a b ility to v in .
O’Connell is a wrestler of national
repalation, and haa bald the world's
1451b. championship, a title that
ha claims hs bas never really last
oving to tha fact that when Yoakel
defeated him at Salt Lake In a saateli
lasting over three hours, and was
credited v ith tha championship,
Yoakel weighed 161 lbs., while
O’Connell tipped tha scales a t 148
lbs. Since that tiasa O’Connell
says that Yoekel bas dodged a match
krUhdHln, as has W aiter
an
other claimant of tha 145 lb ,« h im
C. W. Z ü M walt ; V . P r«
pionsbip. O'Connell u strong, qg Louis K raft , Pre«
gressiva sad wonderfully clever,
E. J. L or by , Cashier.
Lutaey, although a resident of
Curry oouaty for the past several
years, is a wrestler oi wide exper
ience and tips the scales at 158 lha.
H a vaa raised la tbs sassa town
v ith Fred Baal, has traveled v ith
Frank Gotoh and Walter M illar,
and says that ha believe* hs can
YOUR BANKING BUSINESS SO U C IT ED ” .
defeat any 145 lb. man in the vorld.
His matobaa since coming to Carry
have demonstrated that ha b a strong
heady wrestler, v a il versed in tha
game and poasaasad of great sadar-
anoe. T h a t ha lost to O’Connell
PO R T ORFORD
recently is not to hie discredit, as N O B A N K W IL L H A N D L E
he vent into the match without
OREGON
Y C U R B U S IN E S S B E T T E R
training, and that O’Connell found
an opponent worthy o f his steel is
evident from the fact that tbs first
fall ven t 81 minutes and that Lut-
sey was on top vhen time was call
ed «► tha second fall at the and of
aa hour and 17 minutes.
Each wrestler will ba supported
by a large following of admirers, it
being reported th at a party of O’Con
nell’s friend* from Portland w ill a t
CeedCaisms. Urge, airy rsems. Beard by foyer m s lt
tend-the mateh. - i •>.
,
'Another vraatling match that
w ill create considerable interest
aaton g local people « 5 » . mateh that
C. W. ZUMWALT & SONS
B A > K
te itw d fc it. w a. n u b «
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Sutton of this place, and Smiling
Dutch of Bandon. Sutton is a io
oal hoy who wrestled oo the O. A .
C. team a couple of years »go where
be got his first instruction* in the
game under O’ConneU. H a has
youth, strength, endurance and a
fair knowledge of the gams. Op
posed to this w ill be skill, speed and
the craftiness of year* of experience
on the mat, as Sm iling Duteh olaissa
a few years ago to have been the
145 lb. champion oi G ermany, and
follow* wrestling as hi* business.
Among home people this w ill prob
ably attract at much attention as
the mote prominent match between
Lutvey sod O’Connell.
,
Oood fir slpvs or beater wood-deUv-
sred in tow» In Urge or small quanti
ties for g l «5 per tier. G ive your or-
der to
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L M D S SPA R L IN O .
Port Orford, Or.
Curry County Abstract
Realty Company.
Notice To Committees.
foukUst
Denmark Mercantile Co
Store
To better accommodate our growing trade
and increasing number of patrons we have
been compelled to add to our general stock
of Dry Good», Groceries and Provirione, ae
follows) Hardware, Dairy Supplies. Stump
ing Powder, Oil» and Paints, Farming Im
plements of all kinds, including flcCormitk
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 Shoes, Ladies’ Dress Good*»,
Cigars, Pipes, Tobacco, Candy, Nuts and No
tions, Rolled Barley, Grcsa Seed and Seed
Grain.
O rdtos
takkn for anythin «
. i rO-.-iji 4&r..i ’ . u -•
Yesterday afternoon a baseball
nine tome ashors from the destroyer
Whipple, and orosaed bats with a
learn of local players. Tijg gapis
A. 4. MARSH,
C. W- ROBBINS, M. D,
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Ftoyalelan n n d S n rg e o e «
Port Orford, Oregon.
HARDY T. STEW ART
u . at.
c o M M ie e io N K H
f o r t O r f o r d , Oregpoaa.
was one of the beat naturtdI contests
that was ever held at Fort Orford.
Lapk of practice by tbs hones boys,
and rough ground., were largely re
sponsible for tbs big score, which,
when the smoke of battle cleared
away at the end of the 7th inning
stood 16 to 18 In favor of the ‘-Jack
Tars.” but Ibe game was hardly as
close a* this «sore would indicate as
tbs Visitors eased up ia the final in
ning and allowed several runs to
cross lbs piste that ooul<l have been
cot off. Zumwalt, Crew and Grason
made a good battery for the home
I team, but received poor support,
while the navy boys have a well-
hglauoed team lh a t play a good
brand of ball. Tbe gentlemanly
conduct and intelligent appearance
of these young marines, as cotnpar
ed with the common sailor, was no-
tod with surprise by ntaay of oar
people, and from what has been
seen of them at Port Orford tha crew
of the Whippie are an aggregation
of which Uneie Sam may well be
' prood.
.J
baa hmm Rtfangsd Grtweeu George
Mas, gwiM EwnefTT
933 Va lends fit. B an.jra ncigro, Oal
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O R FO M D
HOTEL
agents.
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OB' P O R T
not on hand
,i '¡-'--.I l ;'-
Boyle Jew elry Co.
C urfy County is YeTjr 'w4H,'repiV-'
seated in (he Forekf 'fltosAM this
year, with Ranger J1. 'Bi th irl at
Port Orford are Mr. Jam « Wltron
Crew and M r. Georgs RrthWrt Forty
both of Port Orford;
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W ith M r. 8. 4. »poeri ’ o f -Fort
Orford in charge of Banger district
No. 3 a t Agness are Mr. Tom Rilea
of Agnes., M r. Frank Price of Illahe
lookout man Oo Kolivar, M r. Noble
Pries of Iilah e, lookout man oo
Bald Knob;
W ith Ranger W. 4. /ones of
Winchuck are M r. Ralph Keiser aad
Mr. L. B. Breach both Corry county
citisent. M r. Fred Grover and Mr.
N. B. Moore wiUelso work with Mr.
/ones during the sum mer;
M r. 4. Q. Giddings, a former
reeident of Curry eounty end well
knows in the Agness country to to
be at Snow Camp this summer.
Forest Supervisor Maeduff says
it to lha policy of tbe service to em
ploy local reeideuts whenever it ie
possible; to secure good reliable men
lhat are not afraid of herd work.
Bandon, Ore,
will m©ve into thefr< new
fire-proof store next to the
Orange Pharmacy, in Elling
sen Bldg.
When in town call on us an<
let us attend to your wants.
Blacksmithing
E v h a r d H . B- ylr , Manager.
N e .S H .
Ws csr y neac’ts.
I , the enderalgned, hereby give eo-
tlce th at I have a conveyance from the
Patentee to tidelands and water lota in
the Harbor of Port Orford, Oregon, on
a portion of which a part of the wharf
to erected wittooet m y consent. AH
parties are heiebv warned not to drive
plies or trespass in any manner what-
aoever on aald thM anda o r water lota.
M ax A xxa C. D awv .
Portland. Oregon.
Wagons and Buggies for Sale, kept io Stock,
also Agent for All Kinds of Farming I.m-.
plemente; McCormick Mowers, etc.
Wood and Iron Work promptly done at a
Reasonable price. Your patronage solicited.