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■4 THE COQUILLE PAGE EIGHT Telling About People Events in the City and County Mrs. C. C. Evland left yesterday morning with her son, Fred Tuttle, and family, of Bandon, for a three weeks’ visit at Oakland and Petaluma, Calif., with a sister and other rela and tives down there. Mrs. Nelson, of Bandon, was also in the party. J. J. Stanley, accompanied by his wife and their daughter, Mrs. Alice Schroeder, and her two children, left Wm. Harmon was a Coquille visitor yesterday morning on a three week’s from the Lee section this morning. vacation trip. They will make the V Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lorenz returned journey by easy stages, with Yellow last Sunday from their visit in Port stone Park as their eastern objective. Mr. and Mr». O. C. Sanford »•♦nrn- land. . ed Tuesday evening from their two Nice large sleeping room for rent. Heat. $12 a month. Call at* 136 weeks’ trip. Instead of going into eastern Oregon, after visiting Ash Sherwood Ave., Coquille. land, Klamath Falls, Crater Lake, and The ladies of the Christian Church Bend, they came back through Mac will hold a cooked food sale at the kenzie Pass and spent a couple of People’s Market on Saturday, August days in Portland. 21. Misses May Nissen and Clara Dix Work is being rushed on the Mast came in Tuesday from Berkeley, Cal Hospital at Myrtle Point anil the ifornia, where they had been attend doctors expect to be able to occupy ing summer school, for a visit with it in a month or six weeks. . the former’s sister, Mrs. J. P. Beyers. J. Harley Quint, a dentist from They are both teachers ,n the Poca Eagle Grove, Iowa, yesterday Aled his tello, Idaho, public schools, and will certificate at the county clerk’s of- leave for there soon. t. ' Jice here. He will practice at Bowers. Wm. Fortier and family returned VALLEY SENTINEL, COQUILLE, OREGON, FRIDAY, AUGUST 13, 1926. K. P. at Bandon Sunday The Knights of Pythias of. Coos County are planning for a Jolly time next Sunday at Bandon. They have rented the Natatorium for the fore noon and expect a big crowd in at tendance as the entire proceeds of the day’s program is to. be donated to the K. P. Children’s Home near Port land. The ball park will be a scene of activity from 10 a* m. until 5 p. m. as there are lots of stunt* to pull off as well as races, horse-shoe battles and a wild baseball game between the members of K. P. lodges of Coos Bqy and the Valley lodges. Chas. St. Dennis, of Lakeside, has been engaged to 'umpire the game which assures everyone an equal chance. At 1 p. m. visitors will have a bas ket lunch, free coffee, sugar and cream will be furnished and the Ban- den Concert band will serve sweet music during the lunch and in the ball park during the game. Everyone is welcome as it id the intention of thq committe to make it interesting for old and young and all will And something to interest and amuse them. Love and Letter Writing By JANE OSBORN (Copyright.) AJD MATTER hew well he might train his private secretary, Jerry Dawe always had a good-sized pile of letters on his desk at Ms office thut needed personal attention. Ro an hour or more of every day’s time was de voted tn leftqr writing. ¿ad US a writer of forfeful and unusual busi ness letters Jerry Daw< enjoyed quite a wide reputation. These business let ters were a nuisance but they could be got through. Personal letters, how ever. ln Jerry’s opinion were a dead ly plague. • ’ Of course Jerry knew that to reply to purely social correspondence wjth a typewritten letter was decidedly bad manners. Still it seemed to Jerry that his mother and sister ought not to object to letters dictated Jo his stenographer. . Jerry’s Invitations- were numerous. Moreover on birthdays and holidays Jerry's friends had a disconcerting way of sending him presents. And always Jerry would have to sit home ln his apartment miserably writing notes of acknowledgment. Once it occurred to him that to persons who were not familiar with his hunch writing his stenographer might write some of the formal social notes. Once Jerry asked his partner how be managed with- his personal and social correspondence. "You mean letters to the folks at home, and answers to Invitations and all that sort of thing? Why. bless your heart, I haven't thought of such matters for many a year. My wife attends to all that And of course Thank you’ letters and answers to invitations—I suppose a man’s wife always attends to such matters.” Presently Jerry was absorbed In business concerns, but later be found himself recalling what his partner had said on the matter. Jerry had to admit that such thoughts were rather dangerous. They might so far dominate him that he would end by asking some girl to marry him. Probably—nlitety-nlne chances out of * hundred—thought the modest bachelor, the girl would reject him, but there was the chance. Besides, having proposed once he would probably be willing to propose qga I £ atuour DRUGSTORE For Summer Comfor & You Need a Good Talc:* Narcisse Talcum is mode , the finest imported Talc is perfumed with the ddnr rf freshly cut flower"'. It is a very popular talc because of its cooling and refreshing qualities. Monday evening from their two 1 Narrow Escape at Bandon weeks’ vacation trip. Bill says that Miss Helen Brown, 16-year-old he secured a contract for “Ding” Portland girl, was rescued from down Mulligan with the San Francisco ing in the surf-at the local beach near TÄa *t?e *aUL Prut Stan Seals, of the Coast League. The lat the natatorium Monday afternoon by Sunday dinner at the Coquille Hotel ter will report to them at spring Edward Cardinel and Jack Dean, life STATIONERS DRUGGISTS ■guards at Wecoma Baths. means a day of r,.st for the house training camp next year. Mise Brown had been “riding the wife; no worry, no drudgery. Ser Dr. C. R. Bloyd and wife will mo breakers” on an ioconiing tide but got vice is unexcelled. tor to Hillsboro and Portland on Sat out too far after the tide had turned John Oerding, who has been living urday, August 14th, to visit with and was drifting out, toward the big Wanted at North Bend for several years, has friends and relatives, and will take rocks when her plight was discovered To rent 5 or 6 room house; fur returned to Coquille and is helping in the A. C. campmeeting at Trout by those on shore. She fought brave nished or unfurnished, prefer fur- i com- dale on the Sandy, and return in care for the trade at the Oerding ly to keep aAoat among the big nished; in or near Coquille. Will take , pany- With their two daughters, Miss Hardware store. breakers and except for her courage Visit our lease. W. B. Ridle, Tax Department, - Zoa and Lucy, on Aug. 26. and presence of mind she would have Mrs. Ross Healy, formerly Miss Court House. Mr. and Mrs. Horatio Gates have been lost. Word was sent to the na- Alice Curry, came in last week from Culver, in eastern Oregon to visit her been enjoying a visit from two of her tarorium. Fireman Hunt, nearer to For Particular Service sisters, Mrs. Margaret Crouch and sisters, Mrs. John C. Mann, of Med the scene, was the Arst to attempt On Coos Bay and vicinity when | ford, and Miso Julia E. Booth, of St. aid but was unable to reach the girl. Miss Winnie Curry. “FOLKS” want particular orders' Cloud, Minn. The latter is connected In the meantime the two guards, both Deputy Sheriff - and Mrs. Geo. J. filled promptly they depend or? Ber gen. Bohrer returned Wednesday evening with the State Teachers College excellent swimmens, arrived. Cardi nel was the Arst in the water and the from a vacation trip which they took there. Mr. Mann was also here, and Agent: Gould and Gould. All lines of Arst to reach the girl's side. He was to San Francisco where a sister of they are now' spending a week in a MarshAeld Florist Co. Bêàuty work soon joined by Dean and she was safe cottage on Bandon beach. Mrs. Bohrer wm married. expertly done ly brought to shore. For Sale Announcement was received this Mias Ovedia Unneland, of Bergen, Captain Nutter of the U. S. Coast reason- of a week in ■ Coquille of the birth Norway, arrived here Saturday night A patch of Evergreen Blackberries guard was noliAed and the crew ar- Mrs, ^direct from Norway, and she will second daughter to Mr. and at McKinley 20 miles from Cannery i in time to administer tn t aid. make her'home with her uncle, An- Leonard J- Locker, of Burns, Ore. Tin liulimsskhasb — r-wsTwHMarran rfre^br6njrht the;'g1rl back t.‘> coif bachelor npartment he surveyed'''sixPricc- Fred Mast, McKht- -“•■-iffinr it sass» Josephine. Mrs. Locker will be re Phon« 121-L 2814* J. S. Lawrence and F. G. Leslie, and membered by many in Coos county,' sciousneas within a few minutes and letters and notes, all needing per ley, Ore. their wives and Perry Lawrence left formerly being Miss Minnie Kalbus, she was breathing safely when Dr. sonal replies. He felt sure that no Leep arrived on the scene. She was one else In his acquaintance, had rel The lady of, the house is entitled to yesterday afternoon in the Lawrence home demonstration agent. . cared" for by Mrs. C. D. Jarman at atives with such a taate anfl talent one day of rest a weak. If you take sedan fo? a trip to Crater Lake. They for writing letters. In a mo»d like _ -J ~-1 :____ - X xl- If. . . - • Henry Maury • and • Miss • -Mary fl witti pwiiiwi tiiff,r luuiCiiri iiwiMy Ml'Ua aha ta 1UI lisiias ami i»»» ywg L. TOP 1 VISll W1M lAili 1 brolheirrtrir Tecoverin^fromth^effects of her over to himself the names of the dies, Misses Fredah Baxter, Alice Maury and family. They were ac experience, Mrs. Brown stated that If you want to subscribe for a Port (Don’t worry about your battery FishwOrpha Burket and Jean Young, companied by another brother, Miller all she could remember wys that she young women of his acquaintance land daily the clubbing combination whom he might consider as possi when you can take it to an expert at went down to Port Orforl Wednesday Maury. Together with the H. W. was determined not to get water in bilities. Six or seven occurred to we offer with the Sentinel will save the Coquille Service Station and have for two or three days’ camping at Pierce family and other friends the her mouth and that she wouldn’t give him, yet so far as he knew not one you money. it inspected. the lake. of them cared a snap of her Anger Maury family enjoyed a picnic at up. for him. and be cared little more Dr. W. V. Glaisyer returned last Bandon last night followed by a swim Miss Brown, whose home is at 1354 than that for any one cf them. Still If you want to subscribe for th* Rodney avenue, Portland, has been Sunday from his trip to Tacoma. in the natatorium. there were the letters—he hated to daily and Sunday Oregonian you can visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Johnson, mother of Mrs. Mrs. A. F. & A. M. Miss Anna Hotaling, a cousin of C. answer them. still save half the coat of the Sen- Glaisyer, is still in a critical condition, J. Fuhrman, from Fon du Lac, Wis., J. D. Moore, of Coquille, and with Stated Communication It Was the next day that Jerry tinel subscription by taking the two so he left his family there for a few came in Monday from San Francisco Mrs. Moore was enjoying the beach. . . ws/lked Into the office of Patricia Col- Saturday, Aug. 21, 8 p. m. Danera together weeks longer. The lookout of the 'coast guard, tths, employment agent—walked ln and the same day Mr. Fuhrman and with his gyos «Jde open. At a glance had - P revious1 / oJmmdUbe girl famiT " “ " ircily.W..Krwenbenrjuui iss Hotaling wen( down to Bandon, ln. 0,1 le surf, was at the time of her he saw how very pretty was Patricia plight focusing his glasses on two as she sat at her well-arranged desk, quills Service Station. AH work where they have a cabin on the beach. dictating to two stenographers at They have also been making trips small Ashing boats that were appar once and giving directions to an office guaranteed. down the coast and the Wisconsin vis ently in trouble, 'dangerously close to boy without apparently being the Plans to raise a budget for the itor is much impressed with this coast the big rocks. The boats, however, least bit confused. Jerry would have erection of a $3500 gymnasium at country. extricated themselves from their posi telephoned only that he wanted to Riverton are being made by the board tions^ without much difficulty.—Ban maintain perfect secrecy In the mat Water well drilling outfit will be don World. of directors of Union high school No. ter. I Patricia finished with her assist 8, Mrs. C. E. Mulkey, county school in this territory within a short time and those desiring wells drilled should ants and then gave her undivided superintendent states. Ye Town Barber Shop attention to Jerry. see or write W. F. Kernan, Box 856, He explained The Beauty Shop in connection without any embarrassment his pre F. W. Putnam, arrested last Sun Roseburg, Ore. 29t4* with the Chapin Barber Shop is now dicament and asked Patricia to put day by Traffic Officer Williams, charg W. E. Cleghorn came in Sunday open and ready for business. Come him ln touch with some young woman ed with driving a car while intoxi with a good strong handwriting and cated, pleaded not guilty before Jus from the east where he has spent in and give us a trial. Call 125-L. a knowledge of the conventions who tice J. J. Stanley and wm released most of the time since he was here last would attend to his correspondence. Tuesday on $250 bail. year. Hie mother died at Jefferson Look! Saturday Special "Of course,” said Patricia, looking City, Mo., a couple of months ago. 10 9^ d.sioUIlt on all cosmetics at ■ tittle reprovingly at him, "of course SupL Lynn A. Parr and eon, Gor and when he came back to the coast the Blanchette Beauty Salon. A I could probably find some young don, came down from Portland ,lMt he wm accompanied by his wife and cream for every need. woman of that sort Still, It teems a Sunday. He intends taking Gordon two sisters from Jefferson City. Mr. shame—she’d have to counterfeit your back to Portland the latter part of handwriting—and the relatives who and Mrs. J. E. Hatch and Miss Ida Peaches $1.59 a Bushel the month and will then return for like hearing from you wouldn’t really Steely are the names of the eastern Fancy Elberta Peaches, one dollar be bearing from you at all. It's too the opening of the fall term. visitors. After a three weeks’ visit Afty cents per bushel apple box. J. bad you haven’t a sister or some one Jos. Nilsen, this side of Riverton in Coquille Mr. Cleghorn intends re R. Wilson, near Winston Bridge in who could write to your relatives and on the highway, is building a large turning to Coalinga, Calif., to locate. Douglas county. attend to your social correspondence. barn which covers a lot of ground. Then there wouldn’t have to be/Sny Mr. and Mrs, Harry B. Tozier It is not as extensive as the one Hen- deception about it Usually a man's Bargains made their Arst visit to Coquille this wife does those things—" Patricia ry Hess built two or three years ago, Electric washing machine and stopped short and looked a trifle em- across the river from Coquille, but ft week since they were married in Jan- uary, 1922. They came in last Sun- wheel chair for sale. 107 East Sec- barra «sed. is a mammoth affair. day from Montague, Calif., and ex ond St. “I know,” said Jerry, 'and that's tl* Th*1 J- L. Smith family returned pect to leave for home tomorrow. the trouble. I'm not married—never shall be married. And I detest writ yesterday morning from their east- Harry is associated with his fjbher- BLUE fcoXES ing letters—” em visit on which they left May 26. in-law, Chas. E. Strang, in a ranch A few pair of Al quality pen Two months thereafter a devoted _ _ _ bred, Although they had a most enjoyable in the Shasta valley country. Dairy trip and made stops in Kansas, Ok ing is the principal line followed, as acclimated Alaska Blue Fox pups for aunt of Jerry received this letter lahoma, Illinois and Michigan, they they are milking 60 cows, but they sale. From parents that averaged written in a well-formed feminine hand that was unfamiliar to her. were glad to get home. also have a flock of 200 turkeys and eight pups to the pair. Also some “Dear Aunt Mary—” the letter ran, choice pedigreed Chincilla fur rabbits. raise potatoes and other vegetables. 'Jerry has asked me to write-this M. B. Henderson, his wife and Phone 5096 Volney Huntley, Myrtle letter to you and HI have to Intro Harry is looking wel and seems pret daughter, and his father, L. G. Hen Point, Oregon. 29t3* duce myself to you to start with as ty well satisfied with ranch life. derson, old friends of the Geo. J. Jerry’s new wife. Jerry met me only Bohrer family at Salem, came in yes- Special Chicken Dinner at the new a little while ago and after the short Hair - terday for a few days’ visit at the Coquille Hotel every Sunday. est time we became engaged and ; Why not 'have that faded or gray then as I was quite alone in the world Bohrer home on the highway, next to I hair restored to its natural beauty. and almost twenty-eight we were mar the 3. A.' Malehorn place. A New Face Ask about the famous. Paragon Tint ried without delay. From what Jerry The Mannello Torben treatment J. W. Springer, who left Coquille ing Process. Guaranteed ~ absolutely says, you and he have always been nine years ago and has not been back that has taken the country by storm harmless. hoping for great friends—and I’ 'm l since, was in Coquille a few hours is available at the Blanchette Beauty a share in that friendship. I was In Wednesday. business before I married Jerry Hnd _ „ With a young friend, Salon. Try one of these wonderful Don Higginbotham, . he was on his facials. They will drive all cares FOR RENT—Sleeping room, with I asked Jerry If T couldn’t answer connecting bath. Inquire at this his letters for him just to keep my I way to Bandon for a week’s camping away. self from being Idle. So rm going to office. Their home is in Ontario, Ore. tell you everything that Jerry -has Why not eat Sunday a dinner at the been doing—' Radio Batteries and and tubes at Hotel Ooquille? You’D enjoy It, as Warranty and Bargain & Sale And so the letter progressed over Oerding Hardware. well as a day of rest. Deeds for sale at the Sentina! office eight pages of note paper full of i the doings and thoughts of Jerry. t » Percy Schroeder and his sister, Mrs. A. F. Linegar, who have been visiting - in the valley for the past two weeks, intend leaving Sunday for their home .in Ceres, Calif. 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