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PAGE TWO THE! COQUILLE VALLEY SENTINEL, COQUILLE, OREGON, FRIDAY, JANUARY 30, 1925. Entertained for Mrs. Morgan MYRTLE POINT ITEMS Coquille Wins Its Third Mrs. Viola Collier entertained at a Team Standing one o’clock luncheon Saturday in boat” Mrs, Sell and Mr.Sy,Young, of Riv W’ L PC erton, are, visiting Mrs. Whittington, or of Mrs. Henrietta Morgan, of Coquille 3 0 1.000 Hillsboro. The large .dining table of this city. They aye just 'out of the Powers , 0 3 1.000 was beautiful with pussy willows and' ■'hospital following, a’, car wreck. 2. ' Ò , 1.000 Arago carnations. Huckleberries arid pas® ?.. George H. Terry motored to North ‘Myrtle Point •383 ' 1 A. 2 * ry willows made the spacious rooms Bend Sunday. 1 ’ 2 "\ .833 Marshfield Mr. and Mrs. A. Ni' Goqjfrand son, Bandon more pleasant. Bridge followed the 0 3 • æoo luncheon and Mrs. J. Sherwood Harold, and Mrs, -Inez Chase, all of North Bend 0 .000 3 was awarded high score prize, Mrs. Coquille, were Myrtle Point visitors Either the Coquille basketball five Morgan receiving guest prize. Sunday. was not up to standard last Friday -Mrs. ' Henry A. Schoreder. attended night when Bandon was played' in the Those present were Mesdames F. L. ?/4 Greenough, F./jCl ¡McNelly, 'A. 0. .tnfcgiame at Arago- Friday. city by the sea, or else the team there Walker, C. A. Baer, Ida Owen, J. A.' MW Wiida Barker spent, the week is developing new strength, for Coach I) ‘ •fend at the, home of her parents,, Mr. Berg, J. E. Paulson, A. J. Sherwood, Leslie’s boys, h^d the hardest game Inez‘Chase, M. 0. Hawkins, L. H. and Mrs. C. A.: Barker in Dora.5 ft they have had this year. At.the end Arago defeated Myrtle Pojnt by a of the first half Coquille Vias, leading Hazard, T. B. Currie, Miss Winnie Curry, Mrs. Frances Clarke, of North score of 40 to 8 Friday-evening. The by jingle point, 14 to 13. The game Bend, house guest of Mrs. Collier, and Myrtle Point boys; Were handicapéd ended"?? to 15 in Coquille’s favor. by the small floor and the loss of Nos the honor guest and hostess. Earl Rice, who had n.ó’t been in, the ier, star forward. . game week preceding, did the Among the .Myrtle Point High, stellar Son of Early Settler for Coquille, getting six School students and teachers foiÿid in Witnesses in federal court may at the Myrtle Point rooting section:-Fri of the field goals. ■ The same night Powers 'maintained tract more publicity but a good saw day were: L. P. Linn, Alice Demènt, TN our wide variety filer makes three times as much in Ena, Christenson, Aileen Barker, Lila its tie with Goquille for league lead A of styles arid fin wages, according to Charles Aiken, of and Theresa Dement, Blinor .Meserve, ership, winning from North Bend, 20 Qu«Z ishes, there is certain «a oitEvery Brook&gs, xWho appeared in the case’ 'ï)eftif?^ast,' , Agnes' Deyoe; ' Audrey to 16. to be the one Baby Arago proved that it was very Carriage you arelook- of Brookings State bank against Fed ’"iStrSpg-J William Ladd, ‘Lelariâ-^ffgg, ing for. And when you eral Reserve .bank of San Francisco; Rodney Davenport, Edward arid Tom much in the running,^, a contender make your selection* for the title ‘by buryiifg Myrtle Point Aiken draws $9 per day as saw filer Forest, Mil'ton Schroeder. you do it .with tha under an avalanche of.’baskets, 40 to for Brookings mill but $3 per day definite knowledge Other Myrtle Pointes present 8. Slf Coquille wins out this year the of quality. Heywood- was the most the court would allow;; were, Doris Mann, Zaida Mast, E. C.. Wakefield quality fast and husky,Arago ,|eam is the one says the News. Barkei, Wallace Dement, Ed. Forrest, has been known to' Charles Aiken is the son of Andrew John' Arnold, Errol Knight, ''Clair-: which must he hdateii* . three generations of Glenn Aiken,'one of the early settlers mont Hannevold, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Mothers and Babies. It is marked by **A Quality Riverton Notes of the Coquille Walley for whom Glenn Mast afid children. , Seal on. Every Wheel”, . ■ Aiken Creek, three, miles up the■ val- ... M bs .® Ella Watson,' who has been Jack Terry is spending the week ey, was. named. A view of the high in this city. spexfcig the winter in Bandon; has railroad bridge on the Chaney Ipgging Henry A. Schroeder, Wm. Lundy, retained to her home for a few road up Glenn Aiken creek is .pre Chas. Harlocker arid Harry . Dement S weeks. sented elsewhere in this issue. went to Coquille Friday to attend the . -M«g. W. A. Hoover and her daugh- terL^ern, spent Saturday and Sunday duck- banquet; The Sentinel and the Oregon Farm The new theatre, the Hiland, owned i at.wie* home of Mr. and Mrs. At W. er both for $2.25 a year. by Dodge and Baker, will be opened [ Carfsdn. Miss Myrjtle Olson, of Fat Elk, Friday, January 80. The movie wi'l [ be “The Lighthouse by the Sea,” fea ! spent Saturday night, with her friend, (irace Watson. turing Rin-Tin-Tin. ;■ . The road? ^between Coquille and Born—-to Mr. and Mrs. Dryesdale ■ at the Davis hospital Tuesday, Jan . B’andon are better now than they uary 26, 1925, a daughter, the first ; ha,ve been since thd slides blocked the child. The new arrival has been i highway this winter. ¿"The A. C. club met at the home of named Anne Elizabeth. Rev. Rube Sumerlin, of Power?, , miss Dolly Scorby Tuesday evening. Four new members, ¡Miss Ella Wat , was in town Wednesday. Cash Nickerson, of Bandcn, is vis son,'Miss Pearl Cook, Miss Norma iting in Myrtle Point and Peters this Carlson and Miss Velma Gheer, were •initiated in the' order. The hostess week. A large crew of linemen are- ill served dainty refreshments and the town working on the new téléphoné guests returned home at an early office. They are also putting in new hour, after having spent a delight-, cables about town. The new office ful evening. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Hartwell and will be ready for use in about a Geo. Shelton spent Tuesday evening month. A. M. Fish, game ward&î ofi' Pow with Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Martin. A car with two men in it, ran into ers, was a visitor in this ciw Tues - ■ ; -- ^he bank on the Bandon highway Sat day. "FF Mark Hardman was in 'from Ban urday night, and broke the spokes of I croft Monday to secure medical atten the right front wheel; but no one was . injured. On Sunday they succeeded tion for an injured hand. Wm. Chandler was in Monday from in getting it fixed and continued on his stock ranch on the south fork. their way. Let us start our New Year right by This is his first visit in three irionths, eating more as he has been kept very busy with New Bridge on the Highway the cattle. The state highway bridge gang haS “MOTHER’S BREAD” Velma Lewis, small daughter ,of neàrly finished constructing a prac Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lewis, died here of tically new 'bridge over Shingle-house heart trouble this week. "The funeral slough on the Coquille-Marshfield was held Wednesday. highway. The feat was acomplished “Service and Quality” M. P. Sumerlin, of Powers, was in without stopping traffic «except for town Wednesday. half hour periods now and then. The Twenty-three Coquille Odd Fellows crew is now decking the new struc came up Wednesday to assist in -giv ture. ing three local candidates the third All the old beams under the bridge degree. were replaced—in short, the whole E. C. Price will leave Saturday fq-r structure down to the piling was re Sawtell, California. He expects to be newed. The job was done by placing gone about three monts. a wooden truss span over the part George Hughes will leave Saturday of the bridge to be renewed. Traffic for a trip. passed over the temporary span while Roy Iverson left Wednesday for men were working below. Valley City, North Dakota, where he White cedar was used in the con-: will visit relatives for the* rest of the struction.-^-Times. winter. Mrs. C. H. Nosier acompanied her Woman’s Club Silver Tea mother, Mrs. 'M. A. Cole, of Canby, , ■ < The silver tea given at the home of as far as ■ Marshfield on her- tjvay for our Market, we buy only the home. Mrs. Cole has been visiting; Mrs. C. T. Skeels by the Woman’s Club Tuesday afternoon was a! de best, as we firmly believe the here for several months/ best to be it he cheapest in the Arago High defeated Myrtle Point cided success, twenty dollars being High 25-24 in a practice game here realized for the Student Loan Fund. end. The group of songs given by the Wednesday, ;Jah. 28. ' I- Johrtson- Sisters, of Marshfield, were Arthur Widby drove /up-from Cal much*enjoyed as well as the solos by Yours for Quality. ifornia Wednesday. ' , * Mrs. .Et(W. Lorenz and Miss Crump. Courteous treatment. Mrs.' Pied Lorenz gave two readings* Along the Highway Which were much applauded. Mrs. A. And' a clean market. , M. T. Clinton spent-several days on W. Bell and Mrs. Geo. Leach poured at the beautifully appointed tea table business, in Portland laltf J, week, ..7 re- and were assisted by Mrs. C. J. Fuhr turning home Saturday: . Mrs. L. C. Sanders arrived Thurs man, Mrs. 0. C. Sanford, Mrs. T. B. day from her home in Portland, for a Carrie and Mrs. C. T. Skeels visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs'. O. C. Lund and family. Riverton School Notes “Your Ideal Meating Place” Miss Teresa Clinton returned to , A-box of thirteen books, a part of North Bend Sunday evening, where, ■the order sent in by the school board she is attending Business College. She some time ago, have arrived for thé says she. likes the work very much. High“Sehool. A number of friends pleasantly, sufc -’.MhWlCavett and Lyle Smith, both prised Sam Arnold Saturday night by eighth grade, are confined io walking in unannounced.. - r A . 'goo;1. théîf homes on account of chicken pox time was had by all present#’’ -- S Tuesday afternoon Alta Gheer and Betty and Dorothy Glaisjfef haWt Lorena Kight, both of the seventh been visiting at the J. H. Oerding grade, visited the High School. home while their mother was. absent ^'Clyde*Schroeder, a high school: stu in Portland. They returned’to'their dent, ’*' Spent Tuesday night with his home in Coquille Wednesday. : . • friends, Fred and Norma Clinton. -Planting Time Is At Hand We have just received complete stocks of Seeds of all kinds. Many varieties will be .‘scarce and prices high later on; so why not anticipate requirements and shop early. Of Known Quality Garden Seeds Flower Seeds Clover and Grass Seeds Field Peas Seed Oats Vetch ; Barley Onion Sets In buying now you have the ad vantage of better assortments to select from and thé lowest price that will bè made this sea son. Later shipments will be higher. GOULD & GOULD The Busy Corner 2 Phones 69 Save Red Stamps and Get the Cash Discount Keen News ■ Dear Rose Bud: ^ Here’s an order on that American Beauty Shoppe. Go get a Keen Kink. Your. Grandmother has one. IDEAL BAKERY When We Buy Meat- PEOPLES MARKET J. L. Stevens ELECTRIC WIRING All Work Guaranteed. Prices Right. Complete Stock of Wiring Supplies Savage Washing Machines Built like a Savage Rifle Drane Bldg. A. L, H00T0N Coquille, Ore. Phone 121M , Res. Phone 5068 Tuesday evening Mrs. Inez Chase entertained a large number of /Pyth ian sisters in honor of Mrs. Henrietta Morgan, of Hillsboro, who has been prominent in the grand lodge of that order. The evening was spent * in sewing and conversation. The host ess was assisted in serving a delicious lunch by Mrs. C. C. Williams and Mrs, Theq. Clinton, Work North of the Bay A piece of work on the Roosevelt highway which has been going on .quietly yet with steady progress is that on the unit between Hauser and •a point beyond Eel Lake. Solberg & Gates, the contractors, have been making hay even if the sun frilled t^ shine, for a great portion of the Reduced prices on the following: Marcel $ .75 Vibratoria! Facial - Marcel, B. C. . 1.00 Plain Facial Scalp treatments $2.00 Phone 121L-—Drane Bldg. Phone For Appointment. Lillian DePew, Prop. 'M Tourist Hotel Formerly Machon Steam Heat Plenty of Hot & Cold Water in each room Clean, Comfortable Rooms Newly Re-decorated and Re-finished Reasonable Rates—Special rate by the week .» RALPH H. FAULKNER, Proprietor job is in sandy soil and tain has to 'be pretty heavy to make operations suspend. The crew last week lost half a day on Wednesday, but just to make up any lack of procedure they worked a half day on Sunday and made the week a full one. About sixty employees are engaged in the work Which extends from Hauser to a short distance beyond Eel Lake, near Clear Lake, where the City of Reedsport wants the: sur vey changed so that the water supply from that lake may not be polluted. The area beyond Eel Lake is of a character which does not permit grading in winter time, being clay. When the crew cannot grade there it is kept busy farther this way, where sandy stretches permit of work. The road is passing Lakeside to the westward between, half a mile and three-quarters, and to connect up with the . thoroughfare, the county awarded Lakeside a county road to be gravelled. This will give the Lake side district access to Coos Bay. The clearing has gone well as has the job, and contractors who know , the area believe the firm of Solberg & Gates will make money on the job.—'Harbor, Calling Cards. 100 for $1.50. Send the Sentinel to eastern friends,