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Tables, chairs or o tte r furniture that has become marred and
shabby, floor* that are worn and unsightly, woodwork on which the
finish is no longer attractive A ll thaso-surfaces can he easily
M ate like new or reftnished in
imitations o f Oak, W alnut,
Mahogany and o tter expensive woods and protected from further
destructive wear with
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It is inexpensive and easy to apply. Stains and Varnishes at one
operation. Just the thing fo r touching up the innumerable surfaces
about the home that are constantly becom ing worn and shappy. Ask
at our store fo r color sample cards.
F u h rm a n ’s P h a rm a cy
Elmer P later, principal o f the M yr
tle F oist high school, whs la
flelfl la s t week end attending the Or
atory and Declamatory
The M yrtle Point and Ayago base
ball teem « played a gam s a s tha N or
way grounds Sunday. Tha result was
a victory fo r M yrtle Point by n score
c f » to 3.
The Royal Neighbor» initiated a
class -of members Monday evening,
A good crowd was in
games were played i
served at a late hour.
L. H . Hazard, A. J. Sherwood, L . J,
Cary, J. A . Ljmfo, J. E. Norton and
L. L. Turner were up hero as a com
m ittee from the Coquille Commercial
Club to the M yrtle Point Club to see
-about M yrtle Point celebrating at Co
quille Saturday, A|gil 30th. M yrtle
Point decided to close up the »tore«
hnd all that can w ill go down
take pert In the celebrating. Flpats
from hero are being arranged also to
taka part in the parade.
A , G. Thompson, o f this city, made
-a business trip to Coquille Tuesday.
Eula W ade, who has teen attending
school in M yrtle Point spent the
end near Gravel Ford visiting te r
folks. ■ .
M isses Enith Culbertson and Dor
othy B right spent Saturday at the
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home o f D orothy's permits at Gravel
F ord..
Benjamin Gant has fllsd suit
against Amalia and Sam Gordon, o f
Powers, to dissolve th a portnerahip o f
Gant aiid Gordon andm aa sated tha
to appoint a receiver to taka
charge at the partnership asaet% The
partnership has been carried on fo r
the purpose o f running a lumber
yard, a water system , a garage, end
a real aetata business at W est Pow
er».
A new daughter, named V erel
seal, was born to Mr. and Mrs.
Reuben C. Young A pril 21st. She
weighed seven and one h a lf pounds at
h er birth.
Milton and Elisabeth Luttrell spent
the week sad with their parents-at
Broad bent.
Mr. and M rs. Alvin
pround to announce the birth
child, a- boy, ai
Charles, born A pril 14th.
Mias A lta Goodman, o f Myrtle
P oint, was in Roseburg on a visit one
Giavnl Ford Items.
day last weak.
A . 8. Hammond was hare on busi
Miss Hilda Carter »pout la st
ness a few days th is, week from end at the team o f te r aunt, Mrs. T .
Marehflald,
G. Sumer lin.
Claud Giles was over to Marshfield
Mr. B iggies and Mr. W ood,
on business the fore part o f the week. held meetings in the United Brethren
I The M yrtle Point Commercial Clob church four evminer» o f last w ish ,
had a very lively m eeting Tuesday have decided to pcatyone them on ac
evening. About forty
count o f the bad
present. The follow ing business wes until the 8th o f May whoa it is hoped
transacted:
the roads and weather w ill
' A Fourth o f July
tha ears to run and Insure a bo
appointed to f ormulate plans' fo r a
ndaueck
celebration and report a special mm
James A . Cotton made a
ing to be hold A pril 26th. The m
town last Friday.
mittee Is as follow s: D. M. King,
Rube Sumerlin preached i
chairman; Goo. Bryant, Clark Fens- United Brethren church
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lor, E. L. W eakly, R. A Radall.
April 17th.
Pros. Schroeder as chairman o f the
Lester M ays* made a trip < to M yr
executive comm ittee, appointed Tay tle Point Friday returning Sonday.
lor Dement and Claud Gflas to attend
G. Sumerlin and fam ily spent
the next highway comm issioners’ Sonday at the E. J. Caaebeer home.
m eeting in Portland.
Little Terence
A comm ittee o f Chas. Harlocker on the sjek list this
and Claude N oslsr were appointed to
Mr. and Mrs. N. W . K elty, daugh
m ate plans fo r "floats’* to go to Co- ter, M argaret, and nephew, Dan
qulDo A pril 30th. Motion was passed W eekly, spent Sunday at the X . M.
to hkV# the city put on a municipal Clayton home.
float.
■ Miss Abie Banbury spent Sunday
Goo. Hughes was elected temporary with Mrs. Glenn Shores.
secretary and treasurer o f the Fire
Mias Elinor Hildonbrand
department.
trip to M yrtle Point Friday,
c. H. Giles and L. C. B argelt were ing Sunday.
appointed on a comm ittee to submit
Andrew Cotton spent Sunday a t the
* resolution to the 8. P. Co. fo r te t Clayton home.
ter loading facilities at their yards
Mrs. N. W . K elty is enjoying
visit from te r mother
They will probably stay with her afl
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Makes White Bread
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Our .usual guarantee goes with it
New Dishes
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. W e have ju st received our Gold Band Homer Laugh-
lin W are for which many o f our customers have been
waiting and which was ordered a year ago in January.
It is open stock— either a single piece or a complete s e t
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Price is no higher.
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Also tw ojiew patterns of
Johnson Bros. English Ware '
fo r open stock.
Very pretty designs
Racket Store
MB6. BONNIE WALKER, Prop.
wfll be plea
City Cleaners and Tailors
Phone 1033 -
Shores Bldg.
Front St
Quality Alw ays
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S aite 365 D ip i tie Tea •
Osee Tiled - Always Used
F. C. McNelly, rig.
711
Fine Timber Claims
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If
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you are not .satisfied we refund your
money
The Busy C om er
3 Phone*—Call 691
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Have you seen the new
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Evans Self Riling Fountain Pm
A guaranteed pen from
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. $1.50 to $2.25
Especially suited to students—has different
widths o f points. Come in and
examine them.
W . H.
Schroeder & Sons
Item s From A rage.
•*.TSM0- 9 fu-D,y *"d ■*»«• »formas
and that aald Arm will pa r tha sum t
O N g HUNDRED DOLLARS f o r m
and «vary cam o f Catarrh that ca n n ot!
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tw najly and acta through tha Blood a
»be Meooea Snrfacaa o f tha Uratam. Baa
for taattmoalala, fraa.
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American Legion Notes
A ll ex-eervice men who have not re-
- ceived their V ictory Medal* ahould
apply fo r them at Once as there ie
only a abort time left In which to ob
tain them.
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All the boy» are requested to ap
pear in uniform on Decoration Day
and join in the parade. If yoe have
n 't any uniform and are an ex-soldier
or aailor com e along any way.
Speaking o f the late Tim othy Bill
T. G. Sumerlin made a trip to town
Miss Radabeugh’s room and Miss
ings, o f the M yrtle Point neighbor
hood, who died recently at the age o f Lett's are practicing for a program Monday.
7B years and six months, the Amer together in a couple o f weeks.
ican says:
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Carl accompan
ied by Mrs. Em ily Schroeder and Miss
W hile living in the South Fork val Flossie Lette visited Sunday at A . H.
ley Mr. Billings acquired a alaim said Schroeder’» home.
to have been the beet quarter of
The A rago Progressive Club will
standing tim ber in Oregon, and per meet with Mrs. John Be 11 oni Thurs
haps in the country. It was estim at day afternoon.
ed to cruise 29,000,000 feet. He sold
Mr«. Ben K nife and children, who
K several years ago, before timber have been living in Coquille since last
became to valuable, fo r 96JW0, and fa ll moved back to their home on the
the tract was cruised by the purchas river Friday.
ers who eatim e ted the holding at 31,-
The Grange met last Saturday at
000,000 feet. Meanwhile Mr. Billings
A rago and decided hereafter during
had secured at coal claim in Hie seme
the summer mopths to meet every
section, which has tim ber on it al-
moet equal be that on Ms original
quarter section. He ownod this s i the
tim e o f his death end H becomes the
property e f hie heirs. He leaves e
w idow end a daughter nine y ea n o f
Bankers Life Company pays, fire or di
A. T. MORRISON, District Agent
Ora.
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We Are Ready for the Opening o f the
CoquiUe-Marshfield Highway
Watch for die' K g Yellow Trucks
Hillatrom Transportation Co.