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HACE TEN MH ~ lÊÎOÏ _____ Mr. and Mr*. L. A. Lamb and Mrs. Co. Court hl Session This Week Marvin Lyons are spending th* tkm- A petition for the organisation of day holiday r on on a a trip trip aroma around me th* cir- cir- . L*ka*;da Draina«« District wia B«nd. O,» Uk,. “‘ï’,’“ Fngwu» r fiita with the county court Wednes- | sth Faile and Medford. They leave* day. There are S3 signers to the pe I the morn ¡fig of th* Fourth. tition and 3524.5 acres are included; Call Farr A Elwood for transfer within the boundaries of the proposed . and fuel. » " district. The reason given for the' lee cold melons at City Market. , The Tacquan Camp Fire Girl* will , have a candy sale Tuesday neon, July 8, 1980, at the mill. Call Farr, A Elwood for transfer and fuel. Mrs. Marvel Oberteuffer returned 1 Sunday from a ten-day visit with 1 friends in Eugene, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Fuhrman^their two sons, and Mi*. Emma Lyons, in- tend leaving Saturday morning for a short visit with th* L. K Branstetter family a't Capetown, Calif. They will return the first of the week. H. G. Prey, of the Mt. State* Power Co., accompanied by Mrs. Prey, left Saturday afternoon on his annual va- cation which lasts until July 16. They expect to travel considerably and this 1 week are beading north into Canada, j Dr. G. W. Leslie, Osteopathic physicion, office over Bank of South Mr*. O. T. Gant underwent * major western Oregon, Marshfield. It26 operation at the Keizer hospital in Mr. and Mr*. J. E. Ross returned North Bend, Monday, Drs. J. B. Gillis Tuesday evening from a trip to Port and Russell Keiser officiating. She withstood the ehock of the operation land on which they left Sunday. well and is now showing improvement. Smoked salmon just in, City Mar Safety First! Use Cow Bell ket Dairy’s Pasteurised Milk and protect Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Harteon are ; your health. leaving Thursday evening to spend the | J. A. Fitzpatrick leave* Friday Fourth at Agneaa on Rogue rifer. I morning for Salem where Mrs. Fitz Bart Davis left Wednesday morning 1 patrick has been in a sanitarium for for Susanville, in Grant county, and i several month*. She has been im’- will spend some time there prospect proving and hopes to return home in ing. three weeks. Mr. Fitzpatrick will re-, Qherries! Cherries! 40 cento a turn Sunday. v gallon. Geo. Gillespie, Arago; phone Robt. J. Dean has received word 10R21, Coquille. that a brother of his and of D. F. Pullets for sale, two months old. Dean, of Bandon, passed away at his Also Fry .-re. 8. B. Leeper, near Cun home in Denver, Colo., recently. The ningham railroad crossing on high deceased had lived in Colorado cities for 40 years and was one of the well- way. known men of that state. Fruit and vegetables at City Mar Mr. and Mrs. Arthur M. Fish ana ket. daughter, Ellendale, arrived in Co Mr. and Mrs. Paul Van Seoy and quille Sunday evening, to remain here daughter. Anne, are epending the till after the Fourth visiting friend* Fourth with relatives at Eugene. They Mr. Fidh had business to attend to for will return Sunday. the game commission and Tuesday Now Is a good time to set out broc they drove down to Gold Beach. coli. Plants »1-25 per hundred or 16c Ed Divelbiss, of Bandon, was a Co per doxen. J. D- Clinkinbeard, 748 quille visitor Wednesday. He has just West Fifth St, Coquille. rented his ranch on the Bradley Lake NOSLER A WALKER. road below Bandon for three years and expects to move next week to the C. T. Seibig, manager of the Swift mining claims he has in the Salmon plant here. Accompanied by Mrs. Sel- mountain country above Powers. big, left Thursday morning for Port- land to spend the Fourth. Geo. Alexander, state prohibition head who was in Coquille Tuesday, Dr. and Mrs. F. G. Bunch and daughter, Geraldine, are expected in say* that Geo. J. Bohrer, who is work from Medford to spend the Fourth as ing in Mr. Alexander’s department, is making an excellent record for him guests at ths Goo. H. Chaney home. self as an efficient officer. George had Construction of a new bridge on the the same reputation in Coos county. Coquille-Fishtrap market road, near Mrs. Geo. Hartley and youngest the E. L. Detlef sen place, was started daughter, Mary Gather, arrived here by a county crew Wednesday mord- last week from San Diego, for a few iag. weeks’ visit with relatives. Mr*. Hart "Is it insured 7" ley was a Coquille girl in her young Eugen-? Judd was fined 350 in Jus er days, being a sister of Mrs. Birdie tice Maybee’s court at North Bend Skeels, Mt*. C. A. Gage, Mr*. A. T. Monday, oa a careless driving charge, Morrison, S. M. and Gene Nosier. IF ICHABOD CHANE p 'I HAO A FLASHLIGHT rdHhnjation project is that it is need- ' ed for agricultural purposes and to ' ed tor improve sanitary conditions. The proposal io to clean out Ten Milo creek and alter the course of its chan nel at some points. The Southern Pacific, which has had trouble maintaining its track along th« water’s edge, is interested in the project Peart Bros, of this eity, were awarded the contract for grading a ¡^7^t77rete7o7th7Fox™S7 C Gravel - — Ford - road by the county court on Monday. Their bid was for 32,- 168.94. Other bidders wore I. G. Bingham, 32,608.2»; Wm. Wilkens, (2.578.69; A. Wight, »3,049.13; and Sehroed.T A Co. »2,421.82. An order was made by the court limiting the speed allowed on the highway at Sunset Beach to 20 miles an hour. There have been accidents there, traffic is congested, and the or der was made for the protection of pe destrians, as well as for automobiles. The county clerk was ordered to advertise all county warrants issued prior to July 1, 1928, and to cancel them if not called for at once. Viewers named to lay out the Marihfield-Empire Cut-off Road, and who w :re to meet July 2, were nam:d by the cofirt They were Goo. A. Davis, Jos. Larson and Roadmaster W. A. Gilbert. As appears in a notice of bend sale elsewhere in this issue of the Sen tinel, the court has called for bids for the »300,000 worth of bonds, voted at the primary election for construction of a bridge across Isthmus Inlet at Bunker Hill. The bonds will be is sued in denominations of 31,000, bear 5 per cent interest, and will be retirely serially, in numerical order, at the rate of »30,000 per year, be ginning Aug. 1, 1936. Bids will be opened at 2 p. m. on Tuesday, July 29, in the county court room. Lans Leneve’a Fame Spreading There was the dark form by the side of the road— thundering hoofs on the Sleepy Hol low highway — and lchabod flee ing in confused terror before thia terrible monster. If lchabod had only knpwn that his hobgoblin was an inventive rival disguised with a a pumpkin bead. John G. Lenodale *»• would have had a good laugh and gone on with the business of van quishing his oom petitori What lchabod really needed wae a modern flashlight Then ho would have discovered the trickery at once. Many business men need the flashlight of analysis to uncover the hobgoblins In their business and then they might sit back and laugh at their rivals who hesitate to investigate and learn the truth. At this time, whoa business and banking are making strenuous eSorts to have a clear vision ahead, it is espe- daily Important that the power of re search and analysis be employed to their fullest extent. When these twin brothers of good management have been pressed into service la all fields, .1 am confident wo shall see a further loosening of periods of otrosí. How ever, I believe business In general has learned the valuable loeton that any prosperity that is not leavened with a little adversity would not cally safe or sound. *!• it insured?19 Luxurious aids to good grooming on Summers sultry days, Shari Talc (fil.OO), Cara Nome Talc (11.00) and Duska Talc (25c). As soft and fine as silk velvet! Sold only at Rexall Stores. Fuhrman’s Pharmacy, Inc Bankers Find Increased STATIONERS DRUGGISTS ^.Service RESERVE SYSTEM’S DIVIDENDS AHALYZED COAST mVISKM Inspect Our Quality Metdumditt —Then Help Yourself and Sa« Pay ments to Member Banks Would JAM! ONLY Be Small Inducement Endicott-Johnson (Not in the Trust) _____ SHOES for ALL the FAMILY ‘ Various proposals that m Lans Leneve, of this city, has been banks in ths Federal Reserve System asked by the American Trappers As staMild participate mors largely in its sociation, wtrose headquarters are in not earnings through an increase in Columbus, Ohio, to act as supervisor the dividend rate above the present for the association for the state of fixed • per cent 'would be a very Oregon. If he accepts the apopint- small financial inducement** to them, ment his duties will require supervi it is declared in a recent study of this sion of the gathering of data on wild subject by the Economic Policy Com mission of the American Bankers As life and fur bearing animals in Ore sociation. This is shown, ths commis gon. The association operates sion says, by a theoretical forecast, on throughout the United States. ths basis of the past six years, of ad The officials of the association se ditional earnings that would be dis cured knowledge of Mr. Leneve’a ac bursed to member hanks during the tivities through reading articles of his next six years under two plans Intro opposing the use of poison bait, for duced In bills before the United States and is serving it out in the county Mr. and Mns. W. H. Bunch, old time varmints, a practice which the asso Senate. jail at »2 per. “The Fletcher bill provides that Coos county resident* who now live ciation opposes. In fact, the associa Federal Reserve Bank earnings, after Notice: Farmers—We buy Beef, at Jacksonville in Jsu:kson county, and tion was instrumental in preventing present 6 per cent dividends to mem Veal, Pork, Poultry and Hides, at the their son, Claude, who has been at the passage of a bill by congress bers and oomplotion of a 100 per cent ECONOMY CASH MARKET, Co tending medical college at Los An which would have authorised the Bio surplus, should all be distributed as geles, came to Coos county Monday to logical Survey to spqnd several mil extra dividends to ths stockholder quills, Oregon. visit friends and relative« and stopped lion 'dollars in a poison-bait cam banks," the report says. “If the earn County Clerk Robert R. Watson and at Myrtle Point with their daughter, paign. ings of each Federal Reserve bank family went out to the R. H. Law were distributed among Its own mem Mrs. L. L. Sumerlin. , Lans expects to accept the •p- bers there would be no extra divL horn place on-Middle creek where Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Robbins, who pointment and has written for fur- ' dsnda In the Boston, New York, Phlla- they will spend a week fishing and had been down at Bandon for several ther particulars. enjoying a vacation. adelphla, Cleveland, Chicago and San days, came up to Coquille Wednesday Francisco districts during the next Born—To Mr. and Mrs. Lester Bor- to spend several days with friends Expect Bantam Austin, July 10 six years, but the other six Federal gard, of Randolph, st the Pinkston Reserve Banks would pay annual ex here. They are still living in Cor Geo. F. Burr says that he b prom Hospital at 10:80 this morning, an vallis, where Hubert is clerk in the ised a shipment of the bantam car, tras at the following rates: Richmond, eight-pound baby girl. She has been Benton Hotel, and is now on a month’s the American Austin,.on July 10. A 0.08 per cent; Atlanta, 4.00 per cent; St. Louis, 3.50 per cent; Minneapolis, named Caroline Elizabeth. leave. Both Mr. and Mrs. Robbins broken __ die in the plant in Pennsyl- >41 per cent; Kansas City, (.48 per ” pr^itto7 Public Stenographer, Room 11, were formerly employed by the Hotel cent; Dallas, 4.83 per eent First National Bank Building. Phone Coquille. “If the earnings were pooled and caused the delay. 139 or 136. Catherine Wernich When the Austin went on display paid out to all members tn all districts Mr. and Mr*. J. J. Stanley and Mr. Knitter. 22t4 each member would receive an aver and Mr*. R, M Bennett left Thursday in Portland last week the show room* age annual extra dividend of .78 per morning for Crater jgake where they were crowded with interested throngs Nannie J. McNair, of Coquille, has cent Under this plan no franchise applied to State Engineer Loper for are spending the Fourth and from and Mr. Burr say* 14 order* were tak- tax as now would be paid by the Fed permission to appropriate water there they will go nbrth through Bend en in a few hour*, eral Reserve Banhs to the Federal from a spring in Coos county for to Opal Springs on the Deschutes I A novel feature of th* Austin is Government. Another Plan Analyzed stock and domestic purposes. river where they expect to connect that it has no running board. It has "The Glass bill would provide that, with some of the big trout for which 'a wheel base of 63 inches, an average Bread, cake and cookies at City irxuguv u>as< that place is noted. Mr. Bennett was height man can look over it, esuu and yet I after present 0 per cent dividends, MarkeL one-half the remainder should be paid ' it has plenty of room for two people formerly from that locality. They John W. Leneve, Mr. and Mrs. Lans expect to be gone a week or ten days. Only the coupe, roadster and delivery to member banlrs as an extra divi dend with the residue going to sur Leneve and Mr. and Mr* W. C. Roe* models are being shipped west at pres plus and Federal Government as ftan- are «pending th* Fourth on a trip ent. chise tax. The average annual extras around th* loop, going down the Rev. G. A. Gray Remains Here to members would be as follows: Bos coast highway to Crwocent City. Rev. G. A. Gray, pastor of the M. ton District, 2.51 per cent; New York, Chamber Funds Are Low .4» per cent; Philadelphia. 8.05 per R. B. Miller, who has been with the E. church in Coquille for the past The Chamber of Commerce direct coat; Cleveland, 3.09 per cent; Rich year, will remain for another year. I. R. Tower agency, of Marshfield, ors spent most of the evening at their mond, 3.34 per oent; Atlanta, 4.(7 per ______ selling Ford* for th* pest year, has : ____ appointment was made at the severed hb^onneetton 7nd thia'week j Conin Astoria «last Sunday, regular session at the hotel Wednes cent; Chicago, 8.20 per cent; St. Louis, 101 per cent; Minneapolis, 4.7» per returned to Coquille to make his home.! The M E t*» Bay—Rev. day discussing finances. The response cent; Kansas City, 3.74 per cent; Dal to the membership drive last spring | L. G. Kirby at Marshfield and Rev. las, 341 per cent; San Francisco, 1.87 Insure your car with Ned C. Kelley ’■ | C. G. Morris at North Bend—will re was not as unanimous as previously, per cent. and main for another year. Rev. C. J. and the shortage is going to cramp "If these extra funds were pooled the All W. C. T. U. members ________ friends are hereby notified that there\ Hall, who served at Myrtle Point last chamber of commerce activities for result would' be an extra average An nual dividend of 1.73 per cent for each will bs a picnic in Myrtle Grove Fri-; year, was transferred to Arlington, the last six months of the year. The building committee was au member. Under this plan the system day, July 11, beginning at 12:30 p. m. and Rev. E. G. Banton, who comes would still pay as now an annual fran with • pot luck dinner. Coffee fur- from Independence, will fill the pulpit thorised to borrow the 1426 necessary chise tax, amounting to »1,841AM on to complete paying for the repairs to j at Myrtle Point. nished. the average.” Rev. Omer Idso, formerly at Myrtle the Community Building. By way of concrete Instance? the Mrs. Zula Buchhoister, who has There will be no further meeting of report says, a member bank having i Point, will remain at Halsey another been teaching in Vancouver, B. C., year. Grace I. Driver will be supply the directom in July and but one capital and surplus of »300,000, there since last September, arrived in Co m-wting will be held in August, unless fore holding Federal Reserve Bank pastor at Bandon. quille last Sunday evening and will the president calls a special session stock amounting to »0,000 on which it again make her home here for the la receiving »800 under the present < during' ttw SunrméT. •unrmer. Spencer’s New Stock Arrives per cent dividend arrangement, would with the addition of each 1 per cent Mrs Stanley Oldland, proprietor of Wanted—Tents, Camp Stoves, Fur loganberries for Sale—Earl Nos to the dividend rate receive an addi Arrow Hardware Co. tional income of »40 a year. ier, Sanford Heights, Coquille, phone Spencer’s, ladiee shop in Coquille, ac niture, etc. companied by her daughter, returned next door east of Farmers and Mer 601LL. “If each member bank will figure this week from a buying trip to Port chants Bank. liti out for Itself the dol’srand-eents gain land and Seattle where they bought a It would enjoy we are confident it new assortment of ladies’ dresses and Safety First! Use Cow___ B«D will be agreed that the gains are «mall wearing apparel which are now on db- Dairy’s Pasteurised Milk and protect as against the economic disadvantages which can ba pointed out," it con pi*y. r your health. clude«. NOSLER A WALKER COOL TALCS for Warm These handy shopping stores specialise in Standard Brands and SELL for LESS Hosiery . Wash Frocks Men’s Furnishings Lingerie Notions Men’s Work Clothing Coquille • V Marshfield SIX CYLINDER SENTENCES n i ■ By DR. JOHN W. HOLLAND i ■ i I • i ■ i ■ ■ ! ! ■ ■ I S A craving la a hunger htlnrf In one eye. Life Is giv -b us ttuit we may make our mark before we get a marker. Man Is like, a rramter! lie n<t>ds spurs to back Ml* Ills crow. He who Mans »-thieving will stop a-grievlng. ft Is better to have a tittle and live a lot than to bsve a lot and live little. The quantity of our days la with Nature; the quality of them Is with us. i. ! « ■ I ■ a •ta test. !!>■■■» I OO WMlia Newaaaew Oalea.) Bandon Well Drilling .. I i I I I I I I ■ I I • i I We are now equipped with a pieto 8tar Well Drilling machine and are ready to contract for drilling in any section of ths county. Our equip ment is all contained on a light truck and can be quickly transported to your location. Write or call at our place for prices and dates. Rice A Marsters Care Wellman’s Insurance Office, Myrtle Point. 13« I ! Far Fire. Auto or Accident ■ i i ■ j Insurance Call on ■ J The plumbing firm of Hall A Coppo, which opened a shop on Front street a couple of months ago, quit business this week, after disposing of its small stock of plumbing supplies to C. L. Willey. The Oregon Farmer, one of the beet agricultural papers in the northwest, can be secured in conjunction with The Sentinel for 25 cents. 12.25 for the two for one year. J Chadwick Lodge No. 68 A. F. * A. M. Stated Communication July 0—0:00 P. M. T Hiland Theatre! MYRTLE POINT Sunday - Monday - Tuesday, July 6 - 7 - 8 A First Natioaal & Vitaphone AO-Color Hit / SALLY With Marilyn Miller and Joe E. Brown AU that you ve ever hoped for in entertainment—romance, color, music, dancing, singing, spectacle, society drama, comedy and much more all in one picture. The Best of Everything. Adaiiaaion 10c and 50c Wednesday - Thuraday, July 9-10 Colleen Moore in Footlights and Fools — Love story as thrilling as “Lilac Time.” * Told “ * ' with a back- ground of music, mirth, spectacle and —J color. Admission 10c and 35c Friday and Saturday, July 11 All-Talking Drama GUILTY 12 fascinating drama of the fallacy of circumstantial evi dence—a story that will grip you. __________________ Admission Its sat i4e