-------------------- ............... «"*51 ' I ,1 * .» « .' y .îi '.'i'j ïr ■ ■ • ' W , w ' V ■ u- • '• A » ...v . .''*5 ' V #•.. . • r V • fi - ' Ai-ViV'1 f i - - ' 'S k * 1, FRIPAT, FACE TWO tVARY 2$. CAST FORK NOTES G oing Traveling ? We can fit you out from our excellent stock of Trunks. Suit Cases and Hand Bags See the display in our show windows. Come in, Jet us point out the splendid workmanshipv on these high grade goods. QUALITY FIRST AND PRICES C O Q U IL L E REASONABLE F U R N IT U R E MYRTLE POINT ITEMS - Mr*. K. A. Leep spent se re n i days visitine in Bandon last week. Miss Mary Ganey, of Coquille, spent the week end vbiting Miss Ora Car- EASTER _ Will be here real soon, April 1st, and I’D give you a hunch. Order your new suit right away aad take no chances on being disappointed. * • 7 An absolute guarantee as to perfect fit, and satisfaction, and you get free pressing service. j The very best and latest the market affords, a t very reasonable prices. Have -your rugs and carpets cleaned * a now. City Cleaners & Tailors Phone 1Q3L Coquille Stock Molasses Sweeten it up, then they eat i t A good flesh producer Large barrel $12.00 ~ Earliest of AD and Beauty of Hebron Seed Spuds Place your seed oat order now, they are scarce. COLLIER WAREHOUSE CHESTER C. PARR, Prop. PHONE IS For the Best Bacon Try th e PEO PLES M A R K E T J. L. Stevens is improving nicely. The costumi recital of Mrs. O. H. Mias L ob Austin, who recently un­ derwent an ope ratio« for appendicitis, Clarke will be given Friday night, Feb. 28, a t the Unique Theatre. is rapidly recovering. A large number attended the S. 8. Far S ab social given a t Mrs. Chea. Beyers. All report a good time. White Leghorn Egg*( Tancred Next Saturday soasa of the pupils strain, from a pen of 16 hern that from Lae school plan to Journey to averaged IS eggs par day in Decem­ the McKinley school and meet an ber end January. $1.00 par 16 eggs. equal number from that school in a Phone SI or 14U, M. L. Daniels, spelling match. Coquille, Ore. Tan members Joined the Girts Saw­ ing Clnb and elected the following of­ ficers: president. Avola Baker; vice president, Wilma A fistia; secretary, Oveda Lewie. The fermerà ara taking advantage of the fine w iather and are getting in their spring crape. Lee Items v Phone 521 Myrtle Point Items Bora to Mr. and Mrs. Ray L. Beck­ ett, on Feb. 19, aa 8 pound girl— Virginia Evelyn—reports Dr. O. H. CpBttb» Sunday George McOaaUn was kick­ ed by a horse ewer the left eye ead CO. Drags »J Stationery Mr. Thos. Root and Miss Joaie Brewer, of this city, were married in Coquille laat Thursday by Bar. W. 8. Smith. The young couple returned from their brief honeymoon Monday and will make their home at the yroom’s residence in Weet Myrtle Miss Teresa Clinton, of Coquille, spent the week end visiting in this city. Miss Mary*ret Corbin came down from Sunshine Tuesday to do some shoppiny. E. P. Adams is hariny an addition built on the new house recently built on his ranch on Catchiny Creek. Mr. and Mrs. T. Wagner, of Broad- bent, were Myrtle Point visitors one day this week. Mrs. Thos. Guerin has been quite seriously ill fhis week. R. A. Annin was a Marshfield visitor Wednesday. Carpenters are busy buildiny a new bunyalow for E. J. Micheál. L. M. Suplee has resiyned his pos­ ition as cashier of the Security Bark and will leave shortly for IUahee, where he hopes his health will im- Dr. and Mrs. Temple, of Marshfield, ware Monday visitors a t the home of Mrs. L. D. Cook. Mbs Margaret Shores, of Coquille, visited over the week end with Miss V erb Sumer 1 in. Two very does and e x citing basket ball games were played in the Oaks hall last Friday with Coquille boys and girls. Both games were tied aid the boys played their tie off, Myrtle Point winning M - ll The girls’ score remained lfc-16. The outcome of the game with North Bend on the second of March will probably decide the champion girls' team of the county. The Myrtle Point boys’ team will go to Marshfield Friday and it is hoped that a large number of rooters will accompany them. r The death of Mrs. T. M. Hermann, an old pioneer of Cooe county, occur­ red last Friday. .Mrs. Hermann has been an invalid for a number of years. The interment took place in the fam­ ily cemetery a t Broadbent Mrs. T. G. Sumcriin was a Norway visitor Wednesday. Jack Adams, who has been ill with rheumatism for some time, b now much improved. Carl Bushnell, of Catchiny Creek, passed through town Wednesday en­ root* to Coquille . r Dick West was a Wednesday vfeitof in this city. The first shipment of Star cars w - rived in Myrtle Point recently. Mr. Mann, of the electric shop, eras aAong the first to purchase'one. Mr. and Mrs. Claud Giles and child returned recently from Salem, where they spent a week visiting Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Moon. The Powers girls will play the home girls her* Saturday evening. As Powers defeated our girls when they played in Powers the game promises to be very exciting. Mrs. Mary Campbell was a Powers visitor this week. The County Court has appointed Jo* Albina road patrol for Diet. No. Id . Everybody in that d btrict, e: cept Mr. and Mrs. Roe*, live J -•water Valley, if Joe has the pa­ trol Job on any part of Dtat. No. 16, it is to be hoped he will make soother Job thaa the Id man did laat year. Mr. Brownaoa, ofjfridge, lot out a yell because a road b a© rough it shakaa the out* off a wagon. What Wbuld ha think of a road rough enough to shake the heroes* off horse? Mr. How* said-of a nu of whom it waa reported he had bean ooped in by the Mormons, “They can’t wws him any.” That b Joe Albina’* job, ha “can’t wus it any.” On* each of the Jenkins and Moore boys fall off a hors* Saturday and each got a broken arm. Walter Laird took Mrs. Jenkins and the boys to Coquille. Dr. Richmond set the bones. The talk about moving the rock ■usher to Panther Greek is frothy stuff for the county. Is it possible the county roadmaster does not know that it costa money to haul rock two miles further? , The pupils of the Dora school d b ­ trict gave their teacher a surprise Valentine day. The first inkling the teacher had of what waa going on waa at the noon hour when, instead of the usual lunches, the pupils pro- edad to spread upon the table the valentine feast of good things, and she was asked to open a box nicely decorated and labelled, “Valentine Party” » to which each one of the children had put a pretty valentine. Then the invitation was given to the teacher and all the pupils to eat in honor of Cupid and his darts. _ Mrs. Cecil Dugger, who was at Q»e North Bend hospital for a week on account of a seriously sore throat, is come home. Mrs. Dugger-Las- weU, the mother of Cecil, has been under the weather for a couple of weeks. Mrs. Jap Yoakam was up and took care of Mrs. Laswell p art of the time that Mrs. Dugger was a t the hospital. Cecil Dugger b working a t a camp on Cherry Creak. The w ater coming over the dam and the river above at the Lowborn and Summerlin camp is a beautiful sight. Our wool shipped to the Western Wool Warehouse Co., Portland, sold according to grade for d$e, 46c, 44c, 50c. Their charges for handling, plus the freight from Coquille, amounted to just about i f per pound, and the wool netted us cents per pound for the lo t It b a Joy and pleasure to do business with the men of the Western Wool Warehouse Co. The following b an extract from ines’ letter written Dec. 31. I t gives glimpse of one part of the ranch­ er’s Job in UmaUlla county: “Two men cut tumble weeds in the field adjoining this place last west on a day whan a hard wind waa blow­ ing. They had two teeass, on* ot each aids of the field,'Connected by i length of barbed wire, weighted sc it would stay on the ground. A t the teams wsnt across thah field, the wire broke off the weeds and the wind rolled them all down to the fem They looked like a bunch of brows sheep hurtling by. When the we* had piled up to the lo p of the fence the later arrivals rolled right on over and piled up in the road. So many people are cutting weeds th at t street in town has filled up and had to be burnt out a couple of time*. The fields, except along the fences, look quite clean now.” Wkat is the m atter wit^ Jaasas T. Brand of Marshfield th at ha would get up a miserable, rotten-road bill like that width the paper* credit him with fathering? What b the m atter with the legislators a t Sab tat they would nurse through both houses a pin-featherly yap of th kind? If Governor Pierce waste to shi ns a politician and do th* state a good turn a t th* same time, he will veto that bill. If Pierce signs the bill, th* thing for the county court to do b to put all the county into on* road dbtrict. And the thing to r the people living in th* country to do would bo to buy all their necessities and luxuries of Montgomery, Ward * Co. and let Uncle Sam be the freighter. It must be th at Brand and th* legislators when they were thinking , thought nothing. A card from Paia Maui, Hawaiian Islands, received from T. ML aad Ag­ nes Stover says, ”1 wonder if Judge Coke could say th at this child doesn’t look like his rasa. “We are spending th* winter on the Islands among flower«, sunshine, tropical showers and the Jape, the coming race of the Islands.” The picture on th* card shows a lit­ tle Japanese aasong tropical plants. 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