SW«* B fl' ip ÌÉ EXHIBITION DRILL BE RIVEN BY THE GOLD BEACH HOME GUARDS The Hotne Guards are something that every young man in the communities in which units are organized should join.; Itshould hft looked upon lldt onl>\M a priv ilege, but as a patriolio duty to do so. Not only does it in crease the military strength of our country, but it inspires patriotism and the spirit of sacrifice among the citisenship of the land.' A-eommuujty with a getxl Hglme Guard feels more likh ills-taking an adtive part io tlie national war prog rank* and it's people are less apt to g ru m b le w h e n s e lf- denial is needed to conserve necessary foodstuffs. Yoi< <will help both your oouutry and yourself by join ing the Home Guards—the military training will do you good. Don’t be a slacker; join. COME, and help out in a Good Cause and have i ORCHESTRA MUSIC FOR THE DANCE S tu m p in g - P o w d e r , S t o v e a ia / From the issue of the T bibuns of July 3. 1894. Walter Sutton, publisher RY C‘»«n»i»ib»*r Fi tab ugh returned from Gi jd Beach Sunday, court b a r “ Diamond” Ford Auto Tires i of ion Frof. Gucrlu wiJI hold the aex 118. ■nnu»l iaftitule at Gold Be^ehss w ill ran * * •** " *’y nolioe elsewhere. «0- Twogeutleroeo with a phonograph no arrived Loin ilie north, by yeeter- days stage, and rnterlaiaed the peo •da, pie of Port Orford at five' cents a * • aoag. 11)8 Tba celebrated Gold Beach-Bag. the nel1 f * T,y wbi«h baa for so h# »an y year sheen a source of trouble, y expense and iiligatinn, baa at last ld heesnie a county road in reality, he *'*’*'er having Completed hi* oC contract for building the end from the ferry te the Gei»el Graveyard. WM. GILLNGS, PROP nglois Hardware Store ry John Lindberg who was burnsd ut 'out lost week, is comfortably doin of ar ee ill i. ioiled at tba Ticbenor bouse. U e w ill probably rebuild to the near future. A portion of bis bpose. bold effects, barn, outhouses and a part o f b it garden was a ll that wae »•red The property was not in u red . Hardware ofaH Hinds w ( - r - The old game law permits the k ill* ing ot deer after July 1st. The law passed b jrilie last legislature ptakae the open season begin Aug 1st with, it out repealing ike old law. 8ports- nieadT open season dotes here ia Cur ’ ry ia any time when a deer qua found Io Shoot at. Still Driving Huns. be While J. G. W alker was driving to the pienie grounds on Pistol river on the Fout lh bis leant ran away, and ritsbed over tbe hank of the riv e r dumping tbe occupaets onto tba graviel bar; w a e of Mr. W alker’s children were considerably bruised, and Mre. Thomas Sm ith, a sister o f tba editor of this paper, area quite seriously injured. — Cheever® Bowman. Irv in g E . M iller and fam ily, who have been spending the peat eight or tea mouths in Walidwa county, Oregoo, pnseed through P ort Orford leal Sunday on their return to their old home in Ophir precioet.aad aev- er wae was a fam ily mors .delighted at returning home after a long absence S E R V IC E / I I I | than they were to get back to Carry. I They had a long, tedious and die- ’ agraable return trip and their ex perience with bad roads, mud, enow, washouts, floods and storms w ill not . soon be forgotten, being on tbe road from tbe 28*1 of May n n lii last Sunday. Iv rin g any* times are much harder in Wallowa county than! I 1 in Curry, and be has returned satis fied to stay. The residen ts of our burg warn last Friday treated to tbe novel sight of seeing two gentleman and a lady spinning through onr streets on W - eyclee. They were M r. and H a rk nets and M r. Perkins, of Coquille C ity, and they came down from Bos- don on their wheels in six boon, notwithstanding they had to donna- aiderable walkiog up tbo grades. hw? returned as far as D airyyille « » d a y afternoon. ji j J ! J C J < J J. J. STALKY HARDY T. 8TEW ART r. a staici nun co. arftls Starck