G O O D FACTURE. « r ^ Ö H a p p e n in g s l ¡ £ ¡ end M rs. A . J. Shnrwood-e&d M ard i Seid d ite ci, w a r a , y „ f daughters, M r. and Mrs. Lou Besver H i l l, t-et it ip gaid «bai tl.e I ka*« MS aces» in »xl pasture eted Hasard and two ch ild ren, and j i r a . | Thera i t w id . interretii.g »pecul, ...d er foitre aa.1 w || t e i * hur».-„ rate. t-.anaga lo he d e lia c i f«MM IbeilU »- M l lif t 1 L i'jq l jq v U l and two ch ild rao, were • ' üoo in thia eediow regarding 0»* * t * p i irfar« at a n asone ble her li» the opprr b M e * ..ulti ..fiord U j E . Bawaarr, party o f _ prom inent C oquille ___ re d - probable otysnti ve of tb eh m iifi I*.,» . Big dance Saturday n ig h t g ira le * profita kbau the tuupng« Port Orioni. (Ira -a a a a a _ V 4 - b jj, -------------i x : o ! Ä “ ir<.m u Dandoli. era railroad which connects up with coining — ......„ . . a u y c Aiiyvcav, a v « ------------------ — 1 ~ the Southern Pacific here and e x - 1 »in eb eret nay th« lin e was b u ilt, bought an O akland H im .aato last , ' * D r« F. A. Voge week ir..ui J . ^ . Loueka I Ch""* Cr,w of Power*» «reived la tends to Powers and beyond. A< 1 •»»• ouriy lug tonnage e » u |.| c u t « •» I town laat, eern iug and is visiting bis the present tiuia convlructiun i«_ in I it in greater nr lea. degiee, t i,<» igtt J. B. C a rl, of the K « y , went 40 m other, M rs. B. Leu I wyler. M r. progress up Salmon ereek, eh o u iflv t le»ci»tuadr a braoeh lute would UM. Ctxra Day laat Saturday on a fe Craw was accompanied as far as miles beyond Power«. The heaviest Idoobiedly be b uilt nt K tu d uii up 'la y . buaiueae v W t to tk a t »ecti.ia. j Langlois by Mr». Crew who is ria it 1 piece of «M i^ ru etio n ia just beyond the line extended Irotu P ..n Urfnrd bored | *•» M arshfield, direut. U ork on the w harf ha. been de iug her ,mreuts there, M r sod. Mr«^. where a tunnel in Iking bored resident Dentist laved during the paM week due vielte to Langlois, the u o iu a rrira l o f a ahipiacnt II work guarantee W . H Cierno. 1 through ll.e uiounlaiuside. I t - is A t present the line building fr«»ru eaid th at the completion of thia tun P o w e r s across the S ig e v ll vide, w ill, T h e eteeiaei Bandon waa in o ur and Port Orford. | harbor lagl week and was forced to ael w in require the greater part of the down gygBe of i|,e ÿ iam, r a il« / T b ie a auto«, a Ford, a M axw ell I"«*« again after takin g on part of 'lb s w iuter. After the tunnel, how. before grid Port Orford but a -on e MOTIUR. , . and a Dodge, were broken down on • lend because o f the blowing oUi ,,t 'ever, construction ie easy or oom. of miles ew ay, it looks lik e the H r . Port Orford telephone oflloe hoars the Bennett range near Corbin one a cylin der head on her loading P“ ,B*»v#ty en. In a short distance e«t railroad proposition in liter « la t e the tU'" tunnel the rurvey winch. She ie due again f i o t n C n fioiu o a , ,be - striker J iuce the war — M y rtle Pt. Aiseriuaa. are the aame ae ail other email offioes day last weak. G e o . H W ifaon, o f M idd le K lk l° coraPleU her load. j 8 ' " * , , w * * ® °* “ f b r a n c h ‘ * —I A. M . to n P. M ., n i t p t for Hoo i ter or accident calia. Thia la giving , . . and by aji easy down grade of »nine Fiad Many Fi H e n ry Ad..»,,been. w ith N . H . «w e„ly «¡lea the road « » be b u.lt the anon hour ao farmers can anil when returned yeetordey f r o « apeudiog u „„ water kt Port Orford, giving la for lunch Don't abase thia right two woekt visiting fn e .d e and re ). Lareon . big D u p lex tru ck , renvud ' D u rin g the first lifitn n d , y * o f aad doctor and accident calls can be tivaa on Coos Bay. K a y M o d .« « donkey engine from I , . ,,u l U , ur lh< lhnber answeaed promptly. TUo ring for them H u b bard ereek to Dm Wood. -------------- ” ** ,u,,,ue I Au« u*' 2 , 6 » '« • wvre -picked up” O . Leneve had a new porch built anils ianno long and s I m or eight aborts. o f Sixes where M r. N o d i« . 1« no J ¡ T " ? “ ’, ’’ ‘" ' " e k ” io * on the weal and north, aide *o f hie logging for the loogl m ill. In m o v. ' i 0 U * T . i l f i . w HlThe“ Sm ith P m ' '5 “ Bax E lm T a ierao xs Co., ‘ By K. L . Wwrra, M gr. drug store laat aeek, which porch m g the .looker its weiaht o«,«. .1 I ‘ " b " ? of ,b o u ‘ 60 r*P«»rUnl by tile * . ' . • 1 * * “ h‘ * , a , ‘ • » peop!e contiuue to haul their Medford patrols according to C W was also extended in front of the Pit most en tirely upon the trader of t h e 'in„ , . j i «, . |„ pa*rw.», aucoruiog to v . W . ner reetauraal. WUI Undertaker Caskets seat t r a i l p art» o f the c o u n ty Toahb-Stones Ordered and Set Up. P r ic e « R e a s o n a b le . E. A. Lindberg re rr orfom Lodge Notice. Port Orford Lodge No. 170 A fa m ily by ndtne of Fox from Aberdeen, Week , has bought the ■K. J. Pickett place, between K lk and S iexr, and arrived at their new home the first of the week. • i G o ld B e a c h , O r e g o n u .„ a l . a _ i a l a — a HfiS the of Abstract Books m CnrTy County Eighteeu Yeprs E xperience ____ K fficieut and beleaye it w ill nuv-be bis fault business compels him to return tim « to interfere with thir tra iu op if-tow n residents hav^ to burn wet home tomorrow Instead of t^m aining 1 eratione from U aliforuia ¡joints to wood this w inter. Portland. W ill this lin k fie b uilt, the fu ll week as ha had planued. Mrs. K. J. Baker returned last or w ill the Southern Pacific coutin Mrs. L Koepp and Mrs. A. A. assist pontractor C. H. Pea raw» in buildin g the Sixes school house. • • ' t T he E ik river »ehooi home hum Rax. M cLean, preebyterien m in iater who had been in Port Orford ed last Supdky night. -ThW-flrgfi n?Vaa __ for the pest month, startediM owday discovered eb<»r|iy before fi o’clock on hie return to his home in N m tb in the evening, hut the buildiu gn as Carolina, M r. McLean made many a mass of flames before anybody ar friends during hie.short stay here rived on the scene. Parties paesiog Service, wb® would liked to have bad ■ rem ain longer am ong ua. Sahana Ran Breaks All Records. L aw yer Masters Tom snil Alfred H a ile r, J ’ who had been virili'og their father The in n o f »almun th at started Gold Beach, Oregon and other relatives el Rogue river, in Rogue riv e r Aug. le t and baa paset-d up the roast last week t e . been increasing eversinoeie w itboui T rta p A M N otice. turning to Portland in* tim e for, doubt the*biggest in the bielory of school. They nere socom|Miiied by that a I res io. Parties returning from Notice is hereby given to any and all their aunt. Miss Ellen KjiUiy, wli the river »ay it ¡»»live with fish; that persona not to bunt, fish, trap, or crore w i„ j , he w in lef e j|b rf places where they school the surface with dog or gun over the land owned . . . „ , , by Ueorge Good of Portland. Oregon J l" ,,, ,,r *" C ’‘ ‘ ' i o r . . i a . of Ihe rive r is undulating with and Frederlak Ptlsterer of Tomales John Robbins and bis father in- thousands of salmon C o n tin u a lly California, and lying between Habbaro law, W m . C handler, came Io Port ririn g to where eky end weter meat. creeoand Brush creek, and bordering Orford last Saturday evening fron. Fishermen catch their allnweuos, A« aaeooean is Curry coquty, Oregon, a ^ now leased by the undersigned. M yrU e were MCCompMhied and more, in one d rift, Trollerfl, illowing day by Mrs. al-o have been having fine success Proeeohtlon wUl folio» any any violation violation home the following Proaeohtlon w ill folio# of this notloe. , Robbins who had been v is itin g ' her landing the big cbinooke. Tbe can W . T. W a ite , 8a. sitter Mrs. A. S. Johnston, aad also neriee on the river ran out of cane J AM r i C. W h it b . by Miss Luetta Johnston who w ill some lim e ago sm l they have been spend two weeks w ith relatives at rushed thereby auto track, as well N O T IC E F O R P U B L IC A T IO N M y rtle Point. as boat, two or three big trucks pae DarAimiBxT or t u b I ntsbiob , tin g south each day loaded with Mrs. Alfred H a ft entertained the U . 8 . Land Office at Koaeburg, Oregon, o ld Hiker» .Club (th e bikers have them. July 21, 1 M 0 . Notice is hereby given that The big run upsets the theory sihoe taken to automobiles) at ber C A T H E R IN E NOOINE home at Crystal creek last Sunday. th at salmon always return to the o f Denm ark, Oregon, who. on April 0, persons 1*17, made Homestead Entry, Herlai | T * lie " 18 ' P *F O"" who wno were * ere present pr»»«"« stream where they were hatched. -9“SS’ « r l x * Toem- reported a very enjoyable occasion, Several salmon have la te ly been Mefblian,’ hnenited, notioe of intentkm »«»•«» l»«y »aid they had tbe tim e of caught w ith C olum bia river marks end alto from onaor two other coast ed, before H ardy T. Stewart, Stewart, U. U. 8, ---------------------- , T. Comuilseintier, r.B»“ at Port Orford, Oregoo, on the 1st day of September, 1U20. Claim ant names as witnesaes : J. 8. Cappa, of Denmark, Oregon. R. It. W ktm ann, of ” • • U n n i« IxNikwood, of ’’ ” M . M. Olapehaw, of W. H. C A B O » , Register z r z : ’. . z : H e n ry A dolph ten is conserving beeo CallfoA^a,* lew than . **— * __ ” , letter . . from . - . . i v Seattle, o u n i v y « b u are ro u r r u v camp. u iu |j. P V . i then u «n « u ilU K lAtjs, IC lean, . a n hundred I which h a re 1 obstructed the - vie gn rol i ns them d a y . by ruling m . o ; the K lk r i , er br,d)fe , h# m i|w ejfUn ffistan t, ” Which can be exten - The ships oa the south tiatrol were It .e w n m l i / . i i r t l z i I . .. .1 ... __ a ' 1 town a double cylinder, three speed, Bret of the week enjoying s n o o tin g dr«» up the em st to connect with C m p e ll . d to fly a t , n altitu d e of H a rle y Davidson motorcycle, which M r. F el.b eim , who is editor of the the road at Port O rford, and there 16,000 feet in order to see through he bought last week. Western W orld , on« o f Coos coun would be a coast road oomplete with ihe haae. This is the highest e lt i- B . 0 . S m ith is establishing a ty ’s beat weekly paper., reports good easy grade, from Eureka to Eugene to le ever flown by the forest patrol wood yard on his lots on 7th street. fishing in E lk riv e r and regrets th at J at**» with no snow in the winter I planes him the reboot house about dark in the .evening say there waa no signs of .. - 'f i t * . There has bean some discord W. A- WOOD, M anager 7 ' in that district, aad the fire Waa son of M r. and M rs. Itichard S vei. a ilh o u t doubt of incendiary origin. hue form er residents of the Euchre J. J . S T A N L E Y I t is thought th at some arraugc- errek section, passed down, the coast nrent w ill lie made for the children U»J«, last weak on a visit to rela live« in of that district to be sent to school th at neighborhood. The Sveibue in Port U rfurd during the coming P O M P I I , I, y . O R E G O N fa m ily hare resided- at Redwood winter. — 5- a nu COLLIER H. B O rriN O T O N year«. Prompt, b„ iM u v . , „ o „ ., , d M r. end Mrs. L . D. Feltheim and th«'e is the coast rwadv.f th« South t e e m uorthern part of the state- he- two children and Mrs. A llen , the !«rn Pacific extending op to T rin id ad cause v l a haavy bank o f oloude Jamieson went lu Langlois last Tburedey to her home near Cnrhia A. F. & A. M . i' Thursday where they helped the from a teip to Sioux Falla, 8outb Dakota, being met a lt Bandon by C irc le lodge a t that place put on M eet« S a tu rd a y e v some degree work. her too, Steve fc>(»oerl, io hie Dodge. e n in g fo llo w in g f a ll Mrs. Baker was called east by the Boad overseer A . A. Jamieaoo has to o n . iltiieaa of rslativae, who later recov a crew uf men e l work repairing the ; V ia itin g b re th e re n ered, and w hile away she also took Sixes river bridge. Travel is cross w elcom e. medical treatm ent and leturns with ing t h e . stream on a tem porary her health much improved. Mrs structure. T h e bridge w ill be closed AM ES 8. JO H N 8T O J, W . M. Baker la ft Seattle a t neon and was Df. T. W u it b 8a., 8ccv. about three weeks. home lbs following evening, and W . P. Young, who hat a home from th at c ity she was accompanied steed at M idd le E ik , went to Bandon ; by her little neioe who ie visitiog at the first of the week to -bare some the Baker home, dental work done. M r. Young w ill Corry tout) U itru t- Rult) Conpan). .. • erVe<» ihe visitors by Mrs. H a ft, ae streams. I t looks like a big eohool aisled by her mother Mrs. M ary E . loat their bearing and have h it Dean. Rogue river instead of their home H e n ry W rS tra w , a cattleman from SI ream. K lem tflb county and brother of ex- m ayor K. E. fetraw of Marshfield, N o tic e T o C reditor*. f- • ’»* euioided in the Chandler hotel last Notiee is hereby given that all S aturday by cutting bis throat w ith counts dua ma for blacksmith work To W hom It M ay ('oncer#. a pocket knife. T h e deceased was ba paid on or before Sept. 1st or will ba placed for collection; abc all 1, the undersigned, hereby give no visiting hie brother el Marshfield, work dans in my shop after that the verge of having with wiU be strictly cqph. ne th at I haws a conveyaooe from t h e and ----- was - on --------- - ‘ .‘ ‘i?4*? !'' lott ia ■ " » « ’ ink P«riy for C u rry county ' R. L b v t w t l b b . the Harbor a. Port Orford, Oregon, o n . . . . ,, a portion of w h lo h V p art o f U i^ V L a r f - wb«*n ho returned to h it room sod ‘ O A T H A T FO R M U w ithout my oonrent. AU kille d bi oire If Dee|Mind»ncy over parties are hereby warned not to drive tloo d oat hay for eale oa the John piles or trespass in any manner what- fa ilin fi health led to the act. H e ia M B B * __ _ _________ id e la n d a o tsar loto. I aa « ' aid i to a k . i k . aki^J eoevar I « I d ' tidelands or r tara water bo the third brother in hie Crowley place on Sixes river. Enquire M m . A mba O. J ) abt . of I I. B. S vm b bb , I fa m ily to suicide. Newark, N. J Ore. bered country offering a large T h e m an w ho has a nice balance to, hi» c rctU l in g w b an k can a lw a ys «traila. H ia m oney is S A F E ; he know s it. R e lia b le M EN o f k n o w n fin a n c ia l standing; a n d business a b ilit y con d u c t th e a ffairs ol o u r b a n k . ”W o ta k e an in te re s t in o u r custom ers. W e aro a l w ays g la d to advise w ith o u r custom »« . a ll business m a tters c o n fid e n tii. \Yt- l eep C o m e in . Wa in v ite Y O U H B a n k in g Business. FIRST NATIONAL BANK BANDON, OREGON C u r d o r T h a n k s. We wish to express our thanks to all friends who helped us in any way dur ing the illness and burial of our boy, Raymond, also for the many floral o f leringa that covered hie grave. J ohn C h k n o w x t h A F a m il y . u s to carry i t . heavy Irtfh c u v e r the • tnoontainaf j E * e'* <f the Sm ith-Pow ers Ooo etruclion means o nly a local project, it ia being b u ilt ifito a heavy tim m ount of tonnage for m any Xtlfi viwtte^o^(BuAi/nAAA a FOÜWb A Week serge ooatoo the nmd be y w il to come. Besides, ee eaon as the tween Port Orford and Corbin. Own road crosses the divid e from Salmon er 0,11 have same by cal,lag a t this o( creek to Sixes, it strikes coma fine I floe “ ud W ,n3 ,or •<»• sitae for a t least two towns between Powei-e «ad p ort O rford. d. g l T T h „ e Sm ith-Pow ers people own a large I Gome To Us For FinaacialAdvice FOB 8ALK * ^eftr °h» registered Angora buck, amount of acreage I l is aleuhindt nderstood that they | of fleece. An exceptionally good an own a m ill f l u a t I P o rt O rfo rd . A lnial. Price on application. Satisfac-’ few miles from where the tide now tion guaranteed. Wish to state, In anssrer to many in ends in (be upper S i x « «¿ u n tA several tributaries of the S ix V m e M quiries th at I will not let any buck kids or ram lamba go this fait but w ill take p erm ittin g of construction of logg reservation orders for next year de ing roads up each of the valley«» livery. l . of regi. K B . S b rs n ix ««». draw ing on . v w v supp'y ,,f fin . , H „«voder Breeder ol registered Pure > Bred An tim ber, w ith Very much Port Orford K°ri» Goate and Cotswold sheep, owlar. W ith this lim ber tonnage to I 8Ues’ Gurry county. Ore. ee. d rew on, the’ S m ith Part o f Our Service to Yoe as a depositor ia this b e a k ia coRsvltation e a yea r hesiness problems. I t is a pleasu re to 'have y o u com e to us. m a y n o t be a b le to assist— b u t be y o u r p ro b le m la rg e or s m a ll— i t w ill a lw a ys h a v e th e sam e c a re fu l con sid eratio n . ’ ‘ ’ A ' . - * O ur interests are m u tu al, and our policy is Powers Ta Tka People ef Cany Cnarfy. peoy is more than paying for çun structioo of its line as it goes, and the tim ber w ill .ffb rd tonnage to the line for manv r e . . . i i j -.- line for many yearn. I n addtttpn L at Marshfield, w ith all the bmt.nere Pr‘ w * ^ of the e t.iio n . between. ' K1’ Ct*O"• h*“ ” ,b " ____— to do _ *» on account of the serious illness of my Tbe Smith' Powers people have wife. torn out the tein|>or^ry logging road I have been engaged in the practice along Sal moil creek And the road of law for tbe past five years at Gold now building its of heavy construc Bench. Oregon, except during the time eway ae a soldier in the World’s W ar. tion. and have been engaged In tim active T he rails are of heavy steel, the practice of law in Oregon for more than road bed is thoroughly ballasted 26 years. I f elected, I promise fair and impar w ith gravel end everything about it, from M y rtle Point up indicates per tial conduct of the office. • I am not affiliated with or oontrolfod by *■7 m enency. W ith Ihe tunnel com special Interests, clique or ring. and pleted this w inter tbe tw enty m ile if elected am In a position to give, and Bandon to ' Gold Beach, Oregon, BANDON, OREGON . J Everything in the H ardw are line, also Stove» and Ranges, A ir 0 Life Lampsr S tam p in g Powder and Fiue * • C o m e in and h e a r o u r new g a rp h . a *" * C la x to n o la Phono* I t w ill p la y a n y record m a d e ; see these M ac h in es before y o u b u y. t WM. GILLNGS, PROP. * isflk I y * I » » » J V S1S NRJ B IN F O R T H E IN D IV ID U A L A N D F O R T H E 8 T A T A Person with No EdueatWo hM but Ona Chance in 160,000 to Render Distinguished Service to the Public With Common School Education 4 Chanres w j1? 5*1? * * * 5 » R*>«at>oa. - . »7 Chances W ith College Education.............*00 Chances Are Y ea Giving Y e ar Child Bis Chance? THOSE STATES AR E W E A L T H IE S T T H A T H A V E IN V E S T E D MOST IN EDU CATIO N OBESDI J U N im The Hom e oí Home-Made Candias, Soft Drinks COLLEGE Tobacco and Cigars Through a “ Liberal and Practical Education” — “ The AGRICULTURl, ENGINEERING, MINING, HOME ECONOMICS COMMERCE, PHARMACY, FORESTRY, VOCATIONAL EDUCN. r s a? i a s i r s ^ ^ . s ' ^ A2 >^ s i i s lj , Na J * ** ' * J . R . C U R L ,, P r o p . • Stand.rd T M h n ic l F A L IiT K R M O P E N S S K P . 2 0 , 1 0 2 0 . T U IT IO N F R E E . FOR INFORMATION WRITE TO THE REGISTRAR. Oregre Agrfcritorel C afc«, C e m M , Ore. I I Port Orford Furniture & Hardware Store J O . JOHNSON then by crossing from of ■SP' W construction to Port Orford can h e P promise a square deal to all. Faeily ffiiished next spring aad sum J. C. J ohmom . mer. W ith the road built ee thus out lined, Bandon, at the mouth of fh r l 26 Years Practice in Oregon Courts be Bank of Bandon to this tonnage, i f (he road is built I for the oflloe of District Attorney of there w ill be freight and peseta got G»» county. t business between there and the Port 1 • m • Republican aad would have ATTORNEY AT LAW to p sra d ic al help to odr depo-iiors. I L “ 7 “* “ • »» be pUoed on i*1® ballot at tlm G eniral Election thia tall as an independent candidate CoquiUe, would be passed up and i|te road* would be slightly longer| We A fta s » s 1