TALLET
Washington and
Idaho
DRUGGISTS
sss
E.G.OPPEK
A. T.
Married Sixty-nine Yean .
r For Rent: Private Garages for ain-
gle ears With wash rack and water
hunnections conveniently located. In
quire of C. A. Gage, Liberty Theatre.
52tf.
■ Traffic Officer Williams stopped g
car last Sunday on the highway in
jrhich several Marshfield youths were
riding. One of them, Bernice Nober-
ly (a boy) was fined |10 by Justice
Jtust for driving the ear on which no
btate license was displayed.
You need not be annoyed by that
superfluous hair on your face, have it
permanently removed at the Blan
chette Beauty Salon.
Miss Flossie Radabaugh, a student
of the University of Oregon, has ac
cepted a position in the primary de
partment of the North Bend school. I
Miss Radabaugh is a graduate of the
Coquille high school and taught two
years in the Gravel Ford school, pre
vious to entering the University.
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Burkholder Finishes Job
Frank Burkholder, who had been
here for six week* taking the Agri
cultural Census of the Coquille dis
trict, left Monday evening for his
home in Eugene. He said that the
work had been a pleasure, the almost
unfailing courtesy and co-operation
of the ranchers making it easy to ob
tain the statistics desired. These in
clude the value of all farm property,
improved
and unimproved lands,
buildings, implements and machinery,
poultry, the various kind of crops,
their quantity and value, and any
thing else that would help provide
statistics as to the argricutural re
sources of the country.
H. M. Shaw, M. D„ Eye, Ear, Nose
and Throat Specialist, will bo at Co
quille Hotel from 9 a. m. until 1 p.
m. Tuesday, (Morning only), January
27th. “Glasses Fitted.*
C. L. Willey returned Tuesday
morning from his trip to Spokane to*
attend the funeral of an unele. Mrs.
Willey Joined him at Corvallis and
went with him. Ha stopped off there
on his way home for a short visit. He
found a foot of snow at Spokane with
the themometer very little above aero.
The Home Missionary Society of
the M. E. Church wfll meat at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. John Ehroed on
Thursday afternoon, Jan. 29th. Ev-
A erybody interested in missionary
< i work, cordially invited to coma. There
/ will be a devotional service, a mis
sionary program and l«nch served by
committee.
Have your Sunday dinner at the now
Coquille Hotel. Per plate 11-2*.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas 8tillwell, of
Bandon, last Tuesday Celebrated their
Mth wedding1 anniversary. He is
17 years of' age, and she la 83, so they
must have been married when. she
was 14 and he was 18. They are
probably the oldest wedded pair in
the state—old enough to have cele
brated their golden wedding in 19M—
nineteen years ago. The World says
he has been ill for some time and
is very low.
Marriage Licenses
Jan. 16—Wm. Russell McCarty and
Ada Niegarth, both of Marshfield.
They were married on Sunday at the
goom's home by A. V. Rhoads.
Jan. 16—F. A. Davis, of Marshfield,
and Theresa Davis, of North Bend.
There were married here the same
day by Rav. J. L. Penix, at his resi
dence.
Jan. 17—C. J. Painter and Ida Sax
on Kirk, both of Myrtle Point. They
were married the same day by Rev.
James McGinnis at the residence of
William Dye at Myrtle Point
Jan. 17—Geo. G. Ford and Goldie
Belle Shea, both of Powers.
They
were married the same day by Justice
J. J. Stanley at his office here.
Jan. 17—Johp H. Hoerster and
Elvina Hester Carlile, both of Myrtle
Point They wore married here the
same day at his residence by Rev.
Chas. 8. Bergner.
Jsn. 19—Andy Anderson and Stella
H. Kjelland, both of North Bend.
They were married the same day by
Rav. W. R. Sanderson at his home
la North Bend.
At Portland Wednesday Henry
Frock, a laborer 49 yean old, died of
heart failure after cranking his en
gine for 20 rninntes.
JTMT.
It wll be easier and »ore pleasant
to take your Sunday dinner at the
new Coquille Hotel.
Attention!
Borile Visio« tasses
See BIRCH and
See Better
To Farmers 1