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—» will bo given as a for the Friendly Sunday School Clam at the Pioneer Hall this evening. Admission' 15 cents. Pisno Solo Edjrthe Farr “Good Morning” - Mary Leo McGuire “Sleep Dolly Sloop” ' Ruth PottingiU Cello Mrs. Ruth Beyers "Johmty’s Checker Story" x - Kennett Lawrence Piano 8olo - - Doris Compton “Big Brother" Muriel Hunt Violin Solo - Martha Carrier Piano Solo Katherine Jane Hassler Steel Hawaiian Guitar Solo Mrs. Walter Laird "Fve Got a Pain in My Sawdust” Donna Dean Bosserman “Naughy Zell" - Dorothy Glaiayer Vocal Solo Barbara Richmond “The Busybody” . Marilyn Compton Piano Solo Edythe Fan “The Initiation” George Ulett, Jr. “Spain” Betty Glaiayer, Margaret Paulson and Andrey Aasen "Th Gypsy Flower Girl" • Betty Glaiayer Mr. and Mrs. Geo. A. Ulett left yesterday morning on a bu sin es s trip to Medford. A. H. Johnson returned Monday night from Portland, having gone up on the excursion last Friday. Don’t forget the Men’s Bible Class Sunday morning 3:45, K. P. Hall, if Hard Timo Dance at K. P. Hall, Monday night, Maroh 24. Prises for ladies and men. Benefit R. N. A. E. A. Gepford wants to give you an estimate on your plumbing, or repair work. For skilled workmanship in this lino call 58JL. Dr. G. W. Leslie, Osteopathic physician, office over Bank of South western, Oregon, Marshfield. • lt26 Bom to Mr. and Mrs. Leo McCool on Monday, a son, Dr. J. B. Gillis in attendance. This is their fourth son, and they also have two daughters. Mr. and Mri. H. H. Hartley will ' leave this afternoon to spend the wook end at Salem and Fall City. Mias Helen Roseman will accompany them. 1 Spring is here! And your drapes and curtains are ready for the spring cleaning. Let the City Cleanem do it, carefully and thoroughly. Just phone 108-L. Mrs. John E. Ross is visiting in her former homes, in Independence and Howard, Kansas. She left last week for the east and expects to bo gone several weeks. White Leghorn Baby Chix for sale at 315.00 per hundred; 'Australorp Baby Chix, 335.00 per 100. Also have a few laying hens for sale. 8. B. Looper, Coquille. L. H. Hazard was one of those who took advantage of the 8. P. excursion rste to Portland last Friday. Ho vis- itod his daughter, Adrienne, and took in the auto show. Dr. and Mrs. Boy 8. Scofield came over frdm Marshfield and spent last week end with Dr. and Mrs. J. F. Young. Mm. Scofield and Mrs. .Young are sisters. . ( ( ( j < j ( ( i i I ■ I ’ ® a 1 3 1 E. A. Gepford makes a specialty of repair work and sewer stoppages. Let n him give you sn estimate on your w plumbing needs. Phono 53-L. n Mias Ruby Haskin, of ths Art Bhoy, who underwent s minor operation at d the hospital last week, ia at boms P again and convalescent. She expects to be beck tn the shop in a few days. Miss Maxine Paulson arrived home " Wednesday night from Lakeview p where she is misiic teacher this year. Her mother, Mrs. J. E. Paulson, is „ somewhat improved, although still „ quite weak. « bi D ® tl P I? “ " ei In the spring a young* man’s fancy, etc. But to the housekeeper it brings thoughts of the annual, or asmi-an- nual, housecleaning. Let the City Cleaners freshen your drapes and cur- tains. You will be pleased with the results. Rev. and Mrs! F. G. Jennings and bs son, Sherwood, came in last Sunday Gi from Eugene. Mr. Jennings went back Tuesday but will return next for Mrs. Jennings and eon who have been visiting her mother, Mrs. A. J. Sherwood, this week. The Coquille Woman’s Club dinner at the Pioneer Hall Tuesday evening was very well patronised, the ladies netting 351 for their treasury. The chicken dinner was one well worth the price, everything on the menu was de licious, and their service was unex- Mr. snd Mrs. E. E. Johnson and daughter, Mias Mary Esther, left last Saturday morning for their home in Portland after a coupe of days’ visit with friends here. Mr. Johnson came down on business for the Portland Dollar Co., of which ho is manager in Oregon. C. B. McCulloch, state bridge en gineer, of Salem, and W. E. Chandler, highway engineer, of Granta Pass, were Coquille visitors Tuesday, con ferring with local county officer* and inspecting highway conditions in this section. Mr. Chandler remained over until Have a “Milk of Magnesia” Smile Rexall Milk of Magnesia Tooth 25c and 50c Expressly made to counteract damaging mouth acidity. Use it on the specially constructed brush that forces food particles from between the teeth, and effectively massages the gums. Rexall Milk of Magnesia Tooth Paste is sold only at Rexall Stores. Three Brash Fires Here Not to be outdone by Seattle with its 34 brush fire alarms last Sunday, Coquille staged two. In the morning the department answered a call to extinguish a blase below the Ralph Neuler place, and about noon were called to the Earl West place on Spur geon Hill, when * trash pile fire had spread down the hill. The first such alarm was Saturday evening about 4:30 when the depart ment was called to that section east of Patterson’s Grove. None of the fires did any damage. Fuhrman’s Pharmacy, Inc To Print Directories ia Coos Mrs. Mattie McGuffin while attend- h ing the Neighbors of Woodcraft lodge j Monday night accidentally fall and |j broke her right foot. She will have to wear a cast for some time. E. G. Hanson snd H. R. Sandor, of Oakland, Calif., both of whom are in- forested in the Smith Wood-Products plant here, arrived bore Tuesday for a few days’ visit and conference with Geo. A. Ulett. ms • Do you dread sprint houBOckan- ing? You can leave the renovating of your draperies and curtains to the City Cleaners with assurance that they will be returned unspotted and in good condition. Ji BEV. BLMEB SADLEB Southern Preacher W. E. Everett, of Everett, Wash., one of the West Coast Telephone Co. Rev. and Mrs. Elmer Sadler, evan- men, who has charge of publishing the company’s telephone directories, was goltists who are conducting a two a Coquille visitor the first of the weeks’ special service at the Four week. He say» the company is con square Church, report a good attend sidering a change in policy and that ance and a very fine spirit shown at the Coos A Curry division directory1 the meetings thus far. will probably be publidbed in Coes I Arrangements have been mads county again, beginning next fall. The1 hereby Mr. and Mrs. Sadler will ro- next directory will be distributed main in Coquille for the two months about May 1. Rev. and Mrs. L. G. Broilea are in BANKERS STUDY CHAIN CHAIN BANKING The Economic Policy Commission of the American Banker* Association has boos specifically Instructed by the general convention of the association to study aad report on chain and group banking developments, sn I also on the proposal of the Comp roller of the Currency for an estensloa of branch banking In the national banking aye* tom, to permit those banks to conduct breaches la the trade areas surround ing their location». B. 8. Hecht, Preaident Hibernia Bank and Tn»»t Company, New Or* loan«, Leulalana, Is vhairman of the eommlaalon. The u> e m h o r a are: George E. Roberts, Vice President Na tional City Baah. New Tort, N. Y« vice chairman; Na:han Adams, Presi dent American Excbaage National Bank. Dallas, Texas; Leonard P. Ayres. Vice President Cleveland Trait Co., Cleveland, Ohio; Fraak W. Blair, Chairman of Board Union Trust Com pany, Detroit, Michigan; Walter W. Head, President Foreman-State Na- tloeal Bank, Chicago; W. D. Longyear, IVce Preaident Reeurlty-rirst National Bank, Lae Angeles, California; Walter 8. McLucas, Chair mas at Board Com merce Trust Company, Kansas City, Missouri; Mas B. Nahm, Vloe Presi dent Citi sens National Bank, Bowllag Oreen Kentucky; Melvin A. Traylor, President First National Bank. Chl- eago; Paul M. Warburg. Chairman of Board International Acceptance Bank, New York. N. Y.; O. Howard Wolfe, Cashier Philadelphia National Bank. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Gardea Edwards. American Bankers Associa tion, New York City, secretary. A survey showing the extent to which chain and group banking has developed la the (Jailed States has been made snd Issued In booklet form by the American Bankers Ateo- etatlos of Now York City. SECTIONS WHERE ' SAVINGS DECREASED & P. W. Meets Next Monday The B. P. W. will meet Monday ev ening, March 24, at Odd Fellows Hall. The business meeting begins at 7:30 and this will be followed by a program which is arranged by the Official Or gan committee, ehairman Mrs. Mil dred Hartley. Social Club Entertainments Beginning Thursday, March 27, at eight-thirty o’clock, a series of enter tainments will be given by the social club of Beulah Chapter, O. E. 8. Ma sons and wive» and Eastern Star and husbands are cordially invited. DRUGGISTS STATIONERS New Jail Arrivals NOSLER t WALKER. A check forger, Emmett E. Free man, has been working off and on in Coquille for the past wook. He has been using the name of Eugene Tay lor, of McKinley, on the checks, and the sheriff’s office has three of them for |10 each, which had been cashed. Ho was arrested by Deputy Sheriff Bohrer yesterday. Ray PhiUipi was brought over from Marshfield last night and is held on a contributing to the delinquency of a minor charge. Julius Driller, of Bunker Hill, who used three gsrages in which to store liquor, was fined 3300 on a possession charge Wednesday. Henry Hanson and Jack Olton, who were selling for him were also arrested. Loe Spears fined 360 in North Bend yesterday for possession was brought over to jail Jim Bookard, of Bridge, out on bail on a transportation aad posses sion of liquor Charge, is in jail, hav ing been turnod over to the sheriff by his bondsmen. Eldora Vincamp, arrested last Thursday in Bandon for possession, pleaded not guilty. Another woman, Mabel Morrison, arrested in Bandon last Friday on the same charge, is held in lieu of 31,000 bail. Robert A. Redell Candidate as Sheriff subject to primary, for nomination of Coos county, the Republican May 16, 1930. If nominated and elected, I will enforce the laws to the boat of my ability; manage the office in an efficient and economical man ner, and will appoint as deputies men who are qualified, courteous and efficient. Served four years as city mar shal of Myrt|p Point and a Spanish War veteran. Chadwick Lodge, A. F. & A. M. Geo. F. Burr Has Nice Quarters The Geo. F. Burr Motor Co. is now located in its commodious now quar ters, in the X. P. garage building on Henry street, next to the Coquille Mschine Shop, where Mr. Burr al ways has a Durant car on exhibition. Wanted—Second Hand Tools, Gun», Beside hi» display room and office, he Fishing Tackle, Furniture or what has a well equipped repair depart have you. Arrow Hardware Co., next ment, with a competent mechanic in 7tf charge, and he has ample storage fa- door to F. A M. Bank. cilities. A special communication of Chad wick Lodge No. «8, A. F. A A. M. will be held in the Masonic Temple next Tuesday evening, at 7:80. Work in the I. A. ' -I» it ? Trespass Notices, printed on cloth. for sals at this SIX CYLINDER SENTENCES s I • I I I I a i I I a a i a a i a a a a a a a a a a i I By DR. JOHN W. HOLLAND 0-0 Open hands strike ,k-w Blows Home la sen I ng tn be a iwHirt el departure In modern Ilfs. Keep true to your <lr«xtnis ano your soul will kwp awake Moxt men hate tai put ap with complexion» tlmt are mere ly put rm Au optimist does nut worry about the hole while ent In» the doughntt rhe m-r-eeiet slays nlruaeit with Ramson ■> w--M|«>n the Jawbone ol sn hu » I* I»»» W«starw uaioa I Hiland Theatre! MYRTLE POINT Friday and Saturday, Mar. 21 - 22 Jack Oakie and Evelyn Brent in Fast Company Fun-Comedy Galore That Will Break AO Laugh-Endur ance Records! A Paramount All Talking Picture Admission 10c and 50c ••••• SIX CYLINDER. SENTENCES n Sunday - Monday - Tuesday, Mar. 23-24-26 W you saw Winnie Lightner in -Gold Diggers of Broad way,” you’ve been waiting for her next. Ifere it is with winsome Winnie putting over new song hits in her inim itable style. "She Couldn’t Say No -J k-wUi 1 i V ti li 11 rxwa m riciurw K12 _ a „ V Î ititpnone 10c aad 50c Wednaaday and Thursday, Mar. 26-27 Charles Bickford In An All Talking Picture 10c and 35c *