¡âS^ËÊÉÉMiiihsklâk ' r.iC, IT * - quality " is ..W . . . . . . . te, Happenings F , ,„iy the moat up-to-date to ,? .X Ä T i T S Stock. BIG BEN AbrriO, U Stock. __ . -—BU . PAREE» Fountain Pana, and ATHENA Silverware »re always carried, i» oor Larga Stock. ‘ XC l' •* P hwitt— A t Cv*v«Hw», kioS Two toga, each with * « ty .C e l, ooJaa. 21,1824, to w, were M«a pairing Port Harvey Bmilb, the Langlois aloe» M r. aad Mrs. J. W . Garey, • aa«. Sunday bound sooth. an, mada a trip iato the Rogue Hoa. J. H . Upton teak a tr ip up Them is quite a fight in Congi i e r ite * «,« « i 0 ft« ft. river oouotry during the past Eckley lent waok.pn legal buai v n t the conscription act, but there F rid ay with foukiog over the aheap market. ■em. H a returned »«oday and are indiealiona that point unerring 'I I ®OB** Ute to»ye made a trip to l W »- ■».,». to - ri» . -■ ly to tha feat that it w ill pasa by a apeat yesterday in P ert Orford- H ard wheat patent floor at *10.00 U»e *»•*» tanka one day bat vaak large majority whan j t oomaa to a «oleommagqad yaeterday 1« from Percy H . Panto, Port and retoraed with a good catch, Port Orford, with Mrs. B. F I tab ugh among which was three halibut. O rfo rd , Oregon. We received a logg communica­ _____her. M re.Fite>ugh haa not W h y not clean op the L ia t Friday evening the Battle tion from Hag. L. E . Baaa relaUve only made henatt popufo» aa an ad cemetery Bouk Cirele held a meeting in their to hie b a tte r in g the Oregon A Cal tor wherever aba has bean em- before Memorial dayT bail, and the following evening the fornia land Jrtnta, which w ill ho ployed, but hna proved haraeif one The round-trip mail schedule ba Port Orford Woodmen held a wall yridtl on next month. Tha article of tha moat efficient, energetic sad -tween Port Orford and Bandon was attended masting. was Jjrowed oat of thia issue, but wo prog receive school superintendents started today. " ’ 7 .... Anyone needing a Separator w ill w ill tey to give Hepaaa n « *1 » * k . wa have aver bad. ! . V i j a r pbastaiu mate down from WiHia W hite, of - Whala’a Head. do wall to read tha notice of k . 8. Attorney General Brawn has ren­ Denmark last weak and aaada three Johnston la thia issue, who is offer­ dered an opiate« th at it lath e duty w ill move to Cbeteo, havmg toaeed year proof on hie homestead, using ing a real bargain in a De Laval- of the Cdrry «Minty eourt to call a the Gardner place. Ba aaya tho 8. (lappa and Pratt \ ■■■’ - • . M r«. T . J. Gunk. tha lailtingf, wUl apeoiai eleolioa in Jana. The A t­ Herald. ” 1 > 1 T T.,1 ri b WATCH REPAIRING la out Specialty. Nothing' too diffleult for ouf Repair Department Try us «tod be convinced. I nW ’ BOYLE JEW ELRY J f f i B u d ín Mel Johnson, who has bean work lag on the Marahfield-CoqaiUa road during the winter, waa visiting with his fam ily in town daring the past R. Quellan went to Wedderburn .. Iw t week where he pat in « opa on a email farm that ha owi • about two COLLIER H. J mpee this side of that town. Ha ««turned to Purl Orford 8 u n |a y . Gold Beach, p . A- 8 0 H M P hysician Langloia, W illis T . W hite S r , and Jeff C. -hade fitted up. “ idee « m l estate office in the T . L. Carey build iag on front at reel, and are now pre pared to look out for the wants of the buyer or sellar. . » ” *• lu rg eo n egon J Telephone eonnee * ------- V»* , Gurry Coun £ Mitrici- f t A marriage liceaee was ta»u«l in Coos onuaty last week to Mr. Rad ford Thompson and Mias Nora Ney gran. M tot Neygren is well acquaint ad in thia section, having for many year« been a resident of Port Orford. M r. and Mrs? E . J. Baker, from G o ld B e s e have her hate on display,gldbe Sea­ torney General bold« that it ia tba duty of our county side hotel t gather wore specimens for hia collection. u Ji„ B illy H orst waa ia town yeater. day, looking after the proposed E lk river rued interests. The petition has been liberally eigned, and tba next County Court w ill ba called upon to dp It« part under the naw law. Wa regret to learn that our old friend A. R. Milter, of Rogue river, ia suffering from a severe stroke of paralysis, wbieh render« him nearly helpleae. Wa hope the atiaok will be only temporary, sad that ha w ilt The moat horrible «laugher of the The first division of the Ladies .rapidly reoovtr. war is going on along the Western Aid of gort Orford will give a “ Hard battlafronl ip Europe. W ith »ledge Chatoo Harald: Wa see by the Tim e” soeial and entertainment at Port Orford T aieuxa that a dally hammer blows the French and Eng Fromm’s ball, Friday, May 4th. lish are forcing back the H in d e n . Admission 10c. Musio by Port paper will be started at Port Orford berg line, and German reserve« that Orford band. A priaa w ill be given before long by Mr. Sutton. Success are being thrown in to aiem the ad­ to the one looking moat Hka hard to the enterprise. Curry is opining vance are being literally mowed Out ahead. times. down by the artillery fire . of the Aa we stated before, the first issue Fines will ho imposed as follow« of the UaiLT T bibuke will appear allies. ? ? according to eleganoe of a t u r g f l Orris Knapp started last week for J W hite oollar 11, new shoe» 50o, as toon aa possible after the actual work of building the Port Orford Portland, where he w ill he joined ribbons and beads 25c. breakwater begins. We do not e» by hia brother, Lloyd, and the two Refreshment« w ill be served at pect the wotk to begin before the young men w ill enlist ia Uncle popular prices, and a program, in Sam’s navy. They arc they rat from eluding the Winding of the May middle of summer, and besides, o u r: youngest ia not able to stand at the Port Orford, and among the first in pole, wiU lie readered. IJ A , , caM yet. thia odunty, to answer our country’« « T » —« » . — w We have received our NEW LINE . * of Spring and Fancy Summer Goods. : see them DENMARK FARMERS STORE temmda ■ ‘ f l,! T H K their home near Corbin, apeat a day or two visiting friends in town last Has the Only 'week, and than continued their journey to Cone Bay where they Books Cn w ill spend a few days before return Ball. We ara proud of them, and In a private letter the friend aska: ing home. Good Tima« Eighteen Y we hope that more of our young “ Would it be possible for an a t­ A. H . Boice was down from Lang men. w ill >bow to the world that Last Tuesday night on April 24, torney to flop to tha other aid« of a Iris one day last week with his big Prompt, E Curry eoaoty is eat laoking in pa a vary enjoyable evening Wat «pent retaining fee he had never receiv team, and took track two tons of triotisa. by the many friend« of M r. and e d f” We think it would require a Hour which had bean stored here by Hi Mrs. Geo. Bennett. Some of the prodogy ous efleut to accomplish the The tug Sea Eagle with the four- E . L . Schatter vinca last fall. M r. feat. ladies of Langlois talked of giving masted oil tank Erskine M . Philips Boice is running a freight team ba |waen Langloia and Bandon. He in tow, stopped in Port Orford har­ Mra. Bennett a aurpriae aa the re suit of her bemeooming a short time L a n g lo ia and V ic in ity . aaya that he to not worrying about bor atveral hours Monday while ago. The new» waa soon spread, tba tug replenished her supply of tha anto trucks that are going <>» and It was evident from a ll .'who the road thia summer, as ha be­ oil. They were from San Francisco Tha rain stops a few minutes n o * mid they were going that it, wpqld and bound to Puget '8ouod. The lieves i t wiU be several years before, and then and the sun peeps out, tha Langlois-Bandon road w ill ba Captain of the Sea Eagle waa master be necaaeary to get the W. O. W . whan tba gardeners rush for their hall of Langloia to aooomodale tha apadea, sod in baete gat a few aaada go that sera can handle freight over of the tag Dauntless wban she tow the people. The ball was secured, od the Bandon from hero laat I t cheaper (hah teams. planted. By aaxt August a good ir e .» , V, .4 and "having learned the advantage« ,» d on Tereday evening a t • o ’oiock heavy »bower wjU ba very welcoma, ATTO house «terming party vJad harbor waa anaktog use of^Yt* the proor*aio m nfiads Ua «say to Mrs. Some oTout patriotic7 bit torus are «OLD B •'? ,be * * * r~ * M t“ 18 flr/f c i* lM o d d a y and aaye that ha w ill atop Ban nett’» home, and invited Mr, - • ae floating Old Glory. We Only wl»h W hite and French on front street bare again on his return nouth. and Mrs. Bennett down to tha hall, they, had torgre flags. Jwtt wait till last Saturday n ig h t A number o f where geode and dancing were the Raleigh Cook cams down from July 4th and aee how O ut whole frieisda gathered them and whiled chief amusement« of tba evening B e e id e t Deutlet «way several pleasant hours. .T o Coos bay one day last week and will A t midnight a splendid supper and luwn w ill be adorned with tha prat spend the summer at Fort Orford. hot coffee was served to all present tiest and dearest flag ia the world. Oregon ■*,, doJheir part the.firm members pro A little later ba w ill bring down a duced a banjo and guitar, and aong and from tba many cakes and pian, D r. and Mrs. Laep, of Bandon, and mmie added to tha enjoy/pyat gasoline boat, and w ill join George and other eatables that loaded tha spent a few hours in town last Sun of the occasion, and that a ll there Forty in deep-sea fishing and OM- tabla, it did not look like hard limes day calling upon frianda. were out for a real good time waa lion hunting. Raleigh ia one of prevailed around Langloia. Wa learned a short time ago of our patriotic young man who triad evidenced whan tba instrument« O mk w ho wan M in x . the marrigge of Miss Catherine No- to enlist for the war but waa turned C. W . RO BBINS, M. D. started a lively a ir and one of <1 dina of Ddnmark to a resident of down on account of disabilitiea. He the popular young ladies present GoU Beach People Wed. P hyalet fo «»«I Surgeriff Portland. Wa did not learn the brought down tba house with a jig has a damaged knee that waa hurt bridegroom’s name. We with them in an auto accident tost faH, and Gold Beach, Oregon. and cake walk. Refreshments were Tlfe ioflowinff accoant-oF two a happy life. waa unable to make the enlisting served and cigars passed before the weddings. In which one a f .the in ­ officer beliyva it waa all right. Mrs. Geo. Sydnam, of Denmark, J- O ' JO H N SO N party broke op. terested parties in «aCb X « .p o p u la r ha» been aiek for several weeks. Wa “ home prod not” appear*^ In laht N . C. a#d Geo. Di.velhisa earns ____ ______ a r i t in i •: y a i The contest case of Cyrus Madden bear aha to no better. vs. Samuel Montague, David Jenka down from Bandon yesterday, and week’e Reporter: Taar« Practice iaOregea Caurta “On Thursday laat at Sm ith Riv today they started for the Houghton Aleo Mrs. James Barrel, of Flora’« •* . and Harvey Atkineon w illo o m a a p re, Cal., Clarence C. Caugbell and O o ld p la n on Btk river with a wagon Creak, to 1» * « 7 P °°r health- H «r for the taking ofhaaw testimony be­ D is tric t fore th a U . 8. Commissioner at thia load e f auppliea. The former has Mtoa Jussis H . Lei«hm«n «rdre m ar. daughter Mattia to earing for her. ■ ------------------ I A plaoa next Monday. The three b i ­ taken a two year option W tba ried, and have thi