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PAGE TEN THE COQUILLE TALLET SENTINEL, COQUILLE OREGON, FRIDAY, JANUARY 11, 1»». Allen Young spent a week of his ten Erwin Saw Reigel’s Run Recital by Pupils Last Night day vacation with his parents here, J. S. Erwin returned Tuesday even- The music pupils of Mrs. E. A. arriving last Friday evening from ing from his two weeks’ trip to visit Woodyard gave a very pleasing reci Yakima, Wash., and leaving yester brothers and sisters in California. He tai at the home of J. S. Barton last day morning to return to work. He is made a trip through southern Califor- evening, which was attended by many Telling About People with a pharmacy in the Washington nia where he saw the Question Mark of the parents snd friends of the per- city. Snow and ice has been the order on its record-breaking sustained fight formers. All but one of Mrs. Wood- Eventa in the City and of the weather up there for several and was present at the California- yard’s pupils are taking piano, and ------ County week«, and he says there has not been Georgia Tech game and saw Reigels the program last evening demonstrat- a good rain since he went there Sept. make his backward run which cost sd that they are receiving splendid in California the game. „ struction. F. C. Hudbon has been up at Powers 1.* Mrs. Woodyard is an accredited He also made a trip through Holly- this week, invoicing the Wm. Livock Chris Terres returned homo Sunday from a 17-day trip to Oakland and wood, its movie colony and the won- teacher of music, who is heroelf tak- bankrupt drug stock. derfuly attractive residential district ing advance work in music, and the The ladies of the Church of Christ Los Angeles where he visited two which has built up in that section. recital last evening proved her ability daughters and hia wife. Many years will hold a cooked food sale Satur 1 1 ■ | as an instructor. •' ■ ago Mr. Terres lived in the Los An day at Thrift's grocery atore. Afraid Will Lose Their Mail Those taking part at the piano were geles neighborhood and he found Mia. Mary Harvey, sister of J. E. several people he knew at that time, Mr. and Mrs. W. V. Schroeder who Simpson, Isabel Quick, is in a very serious condition but saw very little country that looked live on one of the oldest roads in Coos Unsoeld, Thomas Staoer Zelm. Boa and no hope is held for her recovery. familiar. Ho stood the trip well and county, that between Fox bridge and OrveBe Weekly, Emma Fran- Mulkey, Jimmje Clay Beatrice Auto Tops and Curtain Lights enjoyed all of It. Mrs. Terres will not Gravel Ford, were Coquille visitors Wednesday. The county graded about I S*nd£™> Donald Smith, Mary Lou made new or old ones repaired. C. E. return for a few months yet. a mile of that three ane one half mUe]9I,y’ G,e"“la Marvin Skeels, Collins Body Shop, 865 Front street, road last year, but with only »200 P?rra,ne Sandera-J?hilip Laird’ Louise He Talked on “Evolution” Coquille. budgeted for :t thia year, Mr. Schroed- V.da Swmney, Be^yl Un- te. Purvance, of the Smith Wood- Mrs. Henrietta Morgan returned soeld, DeVona Shaver, Elda Gilman, er is fearful that nothing will be done Sunday from Hillsboro, where she hao Products, Inc_, and L. L. Graham and Barbara Richmond, Barbara Unsoeld, gone with her son, G. Russell Morgan P. P. Gray, of the Southern Pacific, on it this year and that the residents Donald Farr, Anne Barton, Edythe will lose their mail service. The car- were guests at the Lion* Club lunch before Christmas. Farr and Katherine Jane HAssler. eon yesterday noon. All three re- rier has been making the trip from Two solos by Eleanor Folsom, who is Kenneth Staninger left Monday sponded to invitatiops to address the Fox bridge on foot for several weeks. I taking vocal lessons, were one of the morning for Stockton, California, af ■ <> club. . c I evening’s features. . • ter visiting here with his parents, Mr C. of Ç. Donates |15_____________ Dr. J. R. Bunch, in charge of •n- and Mrs. J. A. Staninger. tertainment for the luncheon, gave an At the meeting of the Chamber of I Make Washington Building Safe Mr. and Mrs. Goo. W. Taylor Jr. re illustrated talk on Evolution that con Commerce directors Wednesday even-1 turned last Saturday morning from a tained more humor than can be found ing, the ^request of the Woman’* Club Washington school was «quip- week’s visit with her parents at her in all of Darwin's “Origin of 8pecies.” committee for a donation of »15, to be P**1 Mond*y wi‘h automatic sure-stop C. W. Lynd, of old home in Richfield, Wash. * The doctor did not delve into the mon used in beautifying the court house dre extinguishers. yard, was complied with. It is ex- M “ r » h fi«ld, «M the installation. Mr. key theory tuit confined his remarks Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Nosier left Tuesday for Portland where she is to the human race from Adam’s time. pected to prepare one flower bed along I ^’^rnd ala®, reports full installation in Marshfield, A request for a donation for a the walk in front of the old building |the Chandler Hot0l taking treatment for her eyes which worthy civic improvement cause was and the ladies hope to secure another ~ ' have been bothering her a great deal. reluctantly turned down. Being a »15 from some other organisation for I L lot hing Store Deal Completed »The next meeting of Coquille Poet •ervice club, without a budget for do a similar bed on the other side of the The sale by Z. C. Strang çf hto No. 86, American Legion, and of the nations of any kind, its treasury will walk. clothing and gents furnishings store Auxiliary, will be held in the Com not permit the uae of funds for public to Wm. A. Zosel was completed the munity Building, Monday, Jan. 14, at benefits, although its members are first of this week and the Utter is Milk Theft Epidemic 8 o’clock. generous in support of worthy causes. Pete Miller says there has been an now in possession. Mr. Strang says The Ladies Aid of the Methodist other epidemic of milk stealing lately, he does not know what he will do. Episcopal Church will hold a cooked Attend Conference at Eugene from three to five bottles disappearing food sale at the 20th Century store W. V. Ferguson, superintendent, and nearly, every night The thieving oc Saturday, January 10, beginning at four students of C. H. S. left this curs in a different section of towr 10 a. m. morning for Eugene. The former each night. Miss Edith Pomeroy, of the Beauty- goes to attend the Oregon High Last evening he found several Maid Shoppe in the Drane building, ta School Principals’ Conference; George empty bottles in an 'old barn not fai Lack on duty this week, she and her McClellan, student body president; from the O. T. Gant home on Beech, father having recovered from their and Vera Fortier, its secretary, for Ciutomers are warned not to let * the Student Body Officers Conference; their milk remain outside. attacks of flu. P. E. Drane is Number 1 on the and Geneva Agostino, assistant edi B. & B. W. Meets Jan. 14 Chevrolet list of the Southwest Motor tor of the High Times, and Pauline Co. for one of the new sixes. The Ellingsen, Laurel editor, will attend The Business and Professional Wo coach, on display here for the past the Publication Conference. The ses men’s Club will have its next regular sion lasts two days and they will be week, is Mr. Drane’«. meeting at 7:30 Monday evening, Jan home Sunday. uary 14, in Guild Hall. The committee Rev. and Mrs. Hale B. Eubanks re on Health will have charge and to turned to Coquille Wednesday from W. H. Schroeder Laid Up planning a program which will be of Bandon and will make their home in W. H. Schroeder expecta to be laid interest to all. A part of the program the A. J. Sherwood house, north of up several weeks yet as a the result will be a talk by Dr. P. M. Drake, the O. C. Sanford residence. of an electrical «hock he received be some health songs and a talk on nutri Deputy Sheriff Wm. Anderson and fore Christmas. He was in the ware tion. Wm. King, of North Bend, left this room back of his jewelry store and I morning for SAlem, taking with them reached to pull the plug from the lav Duck Season Closes Tuesday to the penitentiary Harvey Miller, atory which was full of water. In The duck season close« next Tues Wilbur St. Clair and Chester Johnson. doing ao his other arm accidentally day evening, after a three months’ came in contact with a switch which Senator Chas. Hall stopped in Co season of good and poor hunting. quille for a few moments this noon on controlled a small motor standing on Members of the Fat Elk Duck Club a bench. He was partially stunned his return home from a ten days’ trip have suffered more from too much outside. He spoke at the annual and has a great blue streak across his water on the Russ lands the past few meeting of the Roseburg £hamber of chest which the doctor says may have weeks than they did earlier in the oeen caused by bunted blood vessels. Commerce last evening. season from too Tittle. Mrs. Sadie Jayes was hostess to the J. L. Smith Home Today Ladies Aid society of the Methodist Nu-Way Burners in 2 Schools J. L. Smith returned from Portland Episcopal church yesterday afternoon. C. W. Gardner returned Tuesday Pet, Bordens and Carna Light refreshments were served to this morning, feeling somewhat im from Powers where he installed a tion. Tall cans. about twenty ladies. Next Thursday proved, but realising that the com Nu-Way oil burner in each of -the the meeting will be held at the parson plete recovery from his accident last schools there. Having had no word September will be vqry slow. age. from there this week he naturally e»"» —— He made arrangements with the ac The Kindergarten opens Monday, cident commission at Salem to receive concludes that the burners are work Limit Jan. 14, in Baptist Church. All chil the electric heating treatment and ing efficiently and satisfactorily. J dren attending be there by 9:30 a. m massage either here or in Marshfield, All fees in advance. Our time 9:30 and does not expect to return to Port LUjeqvist May Return to Coos a. m. to 11:30 a. m. From 1:80 p. m. land. L. A. Liljeqvist, formerly district to 3:30 p. m. Our aim—constructive Your choice of pure fruit He can bear a little weight on hie attorney of Coos county, has under instruction. and cane sugar preserves. foot but is still compelled to use consideration the resuming of prac Bottled Sunshine from the land of the midnight sun. Every drop of PURETEST COD LIVER OIL comes from Lofo ten, Norway. Tested fpr vitamin potency Family sixe—-Full pint S1.00 Cod Liver Oil is the most potent of all strength building medicines because it contains many times more vitamins than any other substance in addi tion to its high nutritive value. Sold only at Fuhrman’s Pharmacy, Inc. DRUGGISTS STATIONERS *' ~ Frank R. Kirk, who'ha. undergo!» and is still not strong from the re several operations in the past few sult of his last one, was a Coquille vis months at his home in North Bend itor yesterday". Distribution 'Without Waste, I » sAfE jy fit-«»/ i SAVE I ’SAFEwaty Milk 36C 2 4 Preserve« Mrs. Elisabeth Ward, whose home is near Patterson’s Grove, left last Saturday evening for a visit of sev eral months with her son, Fred E. Romero, in New York city. She did not know whether she would be back before next winter or not. Mrs. J. R. Bunch is enjoying a viait thia week from her sister, Mrs. H. C. Peterson and little daughter, Carol, from McMinnville. They came in Sunday evqping and are expecting Mr. Peterson here this evening to re turn with them Sunday. L. L. Graham, of Eugene, district traffic agent of the Southern Pacific, Call Abe Flewelling, general mana and P. P. Gray, passenger agent at ger Western Coal Co. at Riverton for Marshfield, were Coquille visitors yes terday. Referring to street rumors high grade domestic and steam coal which he heard several times in Co Phone 501X. Coquille. quille, Mr. Graham said the company Calling cards 100 for llAO. had no announcement to make. Word was received from Wanda Houdyshell, who is attending'!}» Nor mal at Ashland, that she had made Sigma Epailon Pi, girls’ honorary fraternity. She did not state what qualifications or record were neces sary for membership, but it is known that excellence of scholastic work is a requisite. On her return from spending the holidays at Eugene Miss Mary Druley was accompanied by Miaa Margaret Trader, who was a teacher in the Co quille schools a couple of yean ago. Miaa Trader had been attending the University of Oregon last semester and after two days here left Wednes day morning for Califomit to vtoit relatives in that state. Blank Warranty Deeds for sale at SIX CYLINDER.......... SENTENCES a ; a I I I a a i i i a I I a • a • I a a • I Fear to the soul's tanglefoot. Few roses grow along the path way to the Temple of Fnme If you can kill an enemy with ' kindness he will stay dead rhe employee who wntehen him - self will not need watching rhe boy's worst day to the dat when he "gets away with* his first He. i'an you remember when bride* and bridegrooms began thelt housekeeping with a Family Bible? ■ A |M» WsMere N.w«e«».t Uatoa , w. o. w. meets every Friday night at 8 p. m. in W. O. W. Hall. ! cans MAX-I-MUM brand of fin est quality. Note the price. S 4 lbs. Crux brand excellent for table use or cooking. 45c 3"»..... -- 50c - Hominy 2can« Stated Communication Jan. 19, 7:30.p. m. Potatoes 2 Blue Birds Brand. Clean, white stock. Good cookers. I can save you money 100-a--11.75 3 on your car insurance. Ned C. Kelley Coquille, Oregon An excellent quality in bulk At this price you can af ford to use it liberally. -25c Crackers Fresh shipment of Snow flakes and Grahams. Family Size 47c Pickles Fancy cut sweets, whole dills or chow chow. Full quart. Jar 33c Clams No. 2U tins tender white whole kernels. No. 2% tins fancy minced _ — clams. Free from grit and 25c ■ excellent flavor. A. F. Ä A. M. AU Linea of Insurance 19c Margarine Choice quality, white and DiacK. HealthrBl and econ- black. omical. Cocoa Hot Sauce Dried 45c 11 Limit 59c 2 ib«. Cart.«* «"«a) - 18c 4cans Chadwick Lodge No. 68 By DR. JOHN W HOLLAND I 1_____________ o-o • MYRTLE CAMP 197 Pineapple Matches Safeway matches strike anywhere. There are no disappointments, every match a light. Fine cane granulated at a greatly reduced price. 25c 8«*• lbs. Large cans of slightly brok en pineapple in a heavy syrup. 63c 3 3 ib» tice in Coos county, with Marshfield as his home. He had not made definite decision whether he would leave Port Bar Banquet Postponed The Coos County Bar Association, land when he was here this week. in session here Tuesday, decided to postpone its annual meeting and ban The Temperature This Week Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday quet for two weeks, or until Jan. 25 The death of T. T. Bennett and the mornings this week the thermometer serious illness of John C. Kendall stood at 30 degrees, but yesterday were the determining influences in morning it dropped to 26. Thia morn ing it registered 39 degrees. causing the postponement. Letters of condolence to Mrs. Ben Calling cards, 100 for (1.60. nett and of sympathy to Judge Ken dall were passed upon by the associa tion. • crutches. Fresh baked, very delicious. A cooky suitable for every occasion. For that delicious dessert, pure fruit flavors. 3 packages ... 23c cans Banana« Lettuce Golden Ripe Firm and Crisp lbs. 19c 2 heads........15c ~ We Deliver Quantity Orders " ] Store No. 469 Coquille, Oregon Phone 122