Death of W. C. Guéri» The Spring Days are Kodak Days Let a Kodak help you enjoy them . ;f/> W. C. Guerin, a brother at Thee. Guerin o f M yrtle Point, end » brother- in-law o f Mr*. E. A. Foleom, o f this city, died at Bakersfield, California, laat Monday from tubérculo*is and was buried at the Preaidio yesterday. Mr. Guerin was an old Coo* county bey, haviag lived at Ecfcley and M yr tle Point until About 14 y ea n ago. He Let ne take care of yonr Kodak finishing Knowlton’s •r J building, which they have been using as a warehouse, and build a new ware house with a concrete floor at the rear o f their new exchange building. * The ease o f E. H. M etcalf against Perham, Brown, Doan and Hague, which has hem sn trial in ths Cir cuit Court here for the pact two days involves a sandpit am South Slough. The defendant* who were then the contractors on Ooqaflle-Marshfield road paring had taken over the pit to get material fo r the work, and had possession o f it but fo r three or four days when the state highway en gineer decided that the sand there did not come up to the specifications end could net be need. New M etcalf to V. R. WILSON Mrs. Piara Mr-s. Hal Pier«« Now Behind the B r a “ 600” d a b with This morning wo found Leo Good guests Tuesday man behind the bars in the court house annex, where he is tem porarily the club and Mbs. H. N. Butler bud discharging the duties o f turnkey. high score among the guests. The Whether he er C. C. Evland, who has hoe tees served a dainty and vary ap fo r the pest two years filled that pos petising lunch at the conchisicu ad ition, will be permanently retained to the cards. Again the earn* evening M n. Peirce entertained a number o f es yet undetermined. ladies at “ 600” and Mrs. Butler ex celled her afternoon score and was the recipient o f a desk o f cards as a reward fo r the bout playing. M n . Perrot was consoled with a lovely lit tle vase o f flowers. Mar. 1 — W illiam T. Rnmsey and Edith R. McLeod, both o f Myrtle Point. Mar. 4— Leslie C. Pollen, o f Marsh field, and Ida C Johnson, o f Bandon. Mar. 4— Harry Loahardtt and Meri Gentry, both o f Marshfield. Coquille SATISFACTION I* What Yon Want