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I THE COQUILLE TALLEY SENTINEL. COQUILLE, OREGON. FRIDAY, JANUARY 4. 1»29 MYRTLE POINT ITEMS Mr.'and Mrs. Ed. Lewellen moved to North Bend Monday where Mr. Lew ellen will conduct a grocery store. Mr. and Mrs. Lewellen have many friend* in Myrtle Point who will regret to see $57.00 per ton Hodgen-Brewster Egg Producer them leave but wish them success in 55.00 per ton their new location. Hodgen-Brewster Standard Scratch Mr*. Henry Huntly 11 confined to 47.50 per ton her home near Myrtle Point with an Hodgen-Brewster Cracked Com attack of flu. Mr*. Cha*. Belshaw and children left Friday for Power*, where Mr*. Cod Liver Oil, 5 gallon lots - - $1.85 per gal. Belshaw will viait her parents, Mr. Bring your own container and Mr*. Dave Carey. Mr. and Mm. V. White returned to their home in Myrtle Point after spending the Christmas vacation with Mr*. White’s parent*, of Corvallis. Mr. and Mr*. Grebel returned to their home in Portland after several weeks’ visit with their daughter, Mr*. $50.00 per ton Hodgen-Brewster Dairy Ration Earl M. Wilson. .„Their daughter, Ed wina, accompanied them a* far as Eu 46.00 per ton Hodgen-Brewster XXX Chop gene, where she is attending U.-of O. Miss Aileen Barker returned to Eu 37.50 per ton Crown Mill Run - - gene Tuesday after spending her va cation with her parents,¿Mr. and Mr*. f E. C. Barker. The funeral of Mack Arnold was Factory Special held Sunday afternoon - at two o’clock i in the Schroeder Chapel. Rev. Turner MacDonald had charge of the ser 25c Pint vices and interment was in the Nor way cemetery where the American Le 40c Quart gion conducted the services. Mr. GaL Arnold leave* to morn hi* loss hi* Me iß oz. Pail $L35 ltbcan 1 Gallon wife and seven children. The school* of Myrtle Point again opened Wednesday after a ten day** vacation. Shasta Brand Japan Tea l/ • 2 fo 30c • 2 for 55c Mr. and Mr*. J. A. Smith are the < . — , • • happy parents of a baby boy born Special Prices Saturday on all grades Bacon on Christmas day. Golan Deitz returned Tuesday after Give you full value for all the mileage left in your a few days’ visit with his aunt, Mrs. N. W. McDonald at Sumner, Washing old tires. Put on your size and type of brand ton, new Goodyear All-Weather Treads—“The World’s There was a very enjoyable watch 15c lb Fancy Large Santa Clara Prunes party at. the James Guerin home on Greatest Tire”—at a low price that will suit your the Roseburg highway Wednesday 35c lb Fancy Apricots purse. And then give you free the finest tire night The evening was spent play ing pit and visiting until nearly mid 27c lb Choice Apricots service in town. How about a trade today? night when ice cream and wafers were 18c lb served. Those present were Mr. and Fancy Muir Peaches Mrs. 0. S. Coleman, of Forest Grove, This is the season Tom and G^o. Guerin, Mr. and Mrs. V. White, Helen Deyoe, Priscilla De- yoe, Mr. and Mr*. Jas. Guerin, Esther Guerin and Ray Guerin. Mias Zona Kelley and Miss May Young returned Tuesday from Brem erton,. Wash., where they spent th* holidays at- thetarn**trf• Jt^s* Young; Dick Braden Fs confined to his ho’m* Ask for cash tickets entitling you to free Rogers Sil with an attack of the flu. verware or Save Red Stamps and get the cash discount. Miss Thelma Snyder is recovering from a serious attack of flu. Mr. and Mr*. Claude Moon: of Sjk lem, left for their home after spend ing the holidays with M h . Moon’s Arrival» at County Jail parent*, Mr. and Mr*. N. D. W. Per- kin*. Arrival* at the county jail the past Henry Huntley is erecting a new week number three. Jack Gaffney is house on hi* property ju*t out of the accused of being implicated in the at 4 ■. I > city limit* on the Roseburg highway. tempted Tobbery of a service station LA'N I .’ - VAh’N b H ' b- • I <><.<• u I « -.t 5 Ben McMullen is confined to his at North Bend last Thursday night, home with an attack of flu. when a man passing was hit over the The state highway department is head and relieved of his wallet. busy putting on a new coat of gravel Gaffney i* held under >1,000 bonds for on the Roseburg highway. assault and robbery. J France* Warren, who i* taking A. J. Strong, of Cqquille, is charged Mad* **p*etany tor •oft nurse*’ training at the Good Samar- with obtaining money under false pre- wood floor* and dlaeolorad hard- itan Hospital, is enjoying a three tenses and will have a hearing at two wood floors. I* easily applied weeks’ vacation with her parents at o’clock this afternoon in Justice Stan and drla* qtitokly with a rich, Broadbent. glomy ftetah. It to practically ley’s court. The particular offense on my rattier and mother forsake me InmsM from hard vwr aad th* Mis* Johanason, former Myrtle which he was arrested was for pass Shadea of Difference •enfflng of koala. then the Lord will take me up." Might Point teacher, is visiting here this ing a check for 16.75 to the Hotel in Term Thoroughbred not one aay that, when a man might week with friend*. Barber Shop, on a bank in which he When you say another worn jo I s a feel forsaken of every earthly friend, Miss Bessie Luttrell, teacher in the had no funds. He has been in jail for there would still be looking up Into QUART thoroughbred -you feel that you have i Union High School, returned to Myr (All Colors) paid a compliment. What exactly do hl* face the gentle, trusting eyes of tle Point Tuesday after a ten day*’ a similar offense before. Arthur Coach was bound over to the hia devoted dog, saying by every look you mean ? One ingenious writer once explained and sign, "Where thou goest I will go, visit with her parents, Mr. and Mr*. grand jury and hi* bond fixed at >1500 by Justice Young at Bandon Monday. that a real thoroughbred individual tby lot shall be my lot *uor shame, John Luttrell, in Corvallis. Mr*. Ethel Stock has returned to He Is charged with assault with a has a fine clear skin, fine hair of nor loss, nor prison bar* shall move her work at the Jack 4 Jill Confec dangerous weapon, and for threaten either light-brown, dark-brown, black, me from thy aide'."—Chicago Poet tionery after a week’s visit at her ing to kill his wife at their home'south red or auburn hue, a bright clear eye —either tall or short but not exces home in Coquille. of .Bandon. .. Electrical Dimt Sterma sively fat nor lean, regular teeth, Miss Grace Linn returned Tuesday Dust storms, wbJcb obarg* barbed well-prot>ortioned nose, large nostrils, from Salem where she apent the holi James Caughell Improving A high quality Varnish, well-curved Jaws, full, red and motet wire fences to a blgb voltage, stall days with her parents. automobiles by interfering with their pared «specially for w* m la M ~ ‘"ra ala* la lips, well-rounded ears, a smooth or “ Hode ” Caughell, who returned Mr. and Mrs: O. S. Coleman left lgultlon system* and add new worries •leum. Adhere* to the sarfac* black, white and elèa». rich and full voice. Tuesday from Gold Beach, say* that Nadfly, 1« not *ailly marred *r Probably your own notion of a thor to radio listener* by causing even today for their home at Forest Grove his brother, Jas. M., has not suffered •erstched and t* water resisting. oughbred has more to do .with tem worse static than thunderstorms ar* after a ten-day visit with friends and any relapse and expects to be home in PINTS— perament, manner and mental traits amoug th* curious phenomena that relatives in Myrtle Point. r Itefnlar Colo, another week. Jim was still feeling visit section* of th* great plains earn than these purely physical features, the effects of the treatment he receiv though undoubtedly there are some of the Ilockie* in dry seasons. san Joint Installation Jan. 11 ed in Portland, and has not been so In physical characteristics that you do Popular Mechanic* Magazine. northwestern Kansas, daring one of A joint installation of Mamie Re well since the accidental death of consider essential to the real thor these disturbances, a man became curi bekah Lodge No. 20, and Coquille their brother, Frank. oughbred. It will never be known how the Perhaps you feel that a thorough I ous about the amount of electricity Lodge No. 53, I. O. O. F., will be bred must, simply must, have shapely his aerial was collecting and con held in Odd Fellows hall next Friday tragedy occurred. Frank had caution Builder. Supplie. 321 Fron, Slree( ... hands—and that th* woman who ba* nected it with the ground wire through evening, Jan. 11, at 7:30 o'clock. ed his helper about the 2300 voltage a 32 candlepower light. He obtained ■K very stubby fingers with nails con All members of either lodge or so wire and was on one of the cross arms siderably broader than long cannot as brilliant light as when it was con journing Odd Fellow* and Rebekahs of the pole. No one saw him when be a thoroughbred. That notion goes nected with hl* automobil* battery and the families of each are invited he took hold of the wire. along satlsfkctorlly until you happen No thunder or lightning occur* during to meet a women with short finger* three electrified dust atonna. nor is to be present at the ceremonies, which a Coquille “Pirates” at Bandon n and very stubby nails who really is there any known relation between will be followed ,by a banquet. By DR. JOHN W HOLLAND J Following are the elected officers, very much of a thoroughbred.—Well them and earth magnetism. Any The juvenile Pirate club ofCoquille metallic object insulated from the the appointed offices 'not having yet 0-0 ington Star. —Margaret Paulson, Sarah Margaret enrtli seems to becotn* highly elec all been filled: Figure heads cul n dismal flgure • Nye, Elizabeth Pierce, Audrey Aasen, trified. Rebekah Lodge J. M a d el in e MeKe own,—B e tty Cltiisy** —Th* l ucky do* dm -en't h a rk at—J- N. G—Mary Weekly.------------------- I every old rnhhlf trsdi and Carol Young—spent Wednesday V. G —Ethel Fisbl7 Sounda That Climb Moat Faithful Friend I Hard ln«-k> are neecssnry Doth I I abd Thursday at.the J. E. Paulson Sec.—-Beatrice Gets. Recent tests show that the «owing to smooth down men •r I Most boys and many girls, and cabin on the beach at Bandon. So far ■ carve marble Trees.—-Amy Aasen. 10,000 times 10,000 men and Women, of a rooster, th* ringing of a church I as heard no vessels were scuttled nor 1 Hang ot| to yonr original Idea. I love dogs. We don't know when thl* bell, and. under some conditions. the Odd Fellows I even boarded, during the piratical in loyal, unfailing friend of man first shout of a man. penetrate almost * young man: Coltimi,-» was s N. G.—Dr. E. A. Johnson. .'* Mrs. vasion of the city by the *ea. t met him, first learned to defend bls mile Into »he upper air. once thought to he an Idiot V. G.—W. E. Newbury. I Pauleon and Mrs. H. A. Young accom- A cricket’s chirp carria* up MOD flocks, his dwelling, bls person and The tale bearer Works for noth I Sec.—J. S. Lawrence. < pamed them. the live* of tbosq dear to him, but feet, and the croak of a frog can be In-.- for the demon with the I c Trees. — L. H. Hazard. wherever we have this creature w* heard at an altitude of >.000 feet. forked tall. I It Is good, tmth to respect oth II call man, there we have found hie Among »mind* produced by living Auto Top* and Curtain Lights Call Farr A Elwood for transfer faithful friend and companion, the thing*, a dog yelp bold* the altitude er's opinions, and to hnn* I made new or old one* repaired. C. E. dog, always willing to follow him record. It has been heard by balloon and fuel. on to one’s personal con I Collins Body Shop, 365 Front street, { I through thick and then, never seem 1st* 8,000 foot up. The report of a vlctlon*. Coquille. ■ ing to care foe an instant whether Ma rifle will carry about the same dte- Mining Location notice« for tale at lA 1»»« w.-attra N-waeap«, Unlow > I I master was rich or poor, wise or tancu. thia office. -n Of all sounds recorded, a locomotive ignorant, saint or sinner, alas even ~ i WANT A PIANO? Here’s a dandy. when beaten, starved, cruelly treated, I whistle reaches highest, ft has been Good a* new. Priced right. Fred ’ s Justice Court blanks for sal* at this Trespass Notic**, printed on cloth than two mile* above the ready to lick the hand that has hurt beard m i Calling cards 100 for SLM. Radio Shop. for a*]« at this olile*. &!“■. 4 m,n one* aald, "Wban earth.—Popular Science Monthly. Poultry Feeds We’ll SWAP Dairy Teeds Wellman Coflfee Bulk Salad Oil Geo. Washington Tobacco DRIED FRUITS Coquille S ervice Stati on 69 Phone 133 S herwin -W illiams Floor - Enamel Linoleum Varnish $1.55 '“*» E. W. Gregg SIX CYL1KDE?........ . SENTENCES • i I ' ' J ,• . •». «. ■ - -•