OOQÜUXR,
Telling About
People
Events in the City and
County
NOBLER A WALKER.
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Gage and Mr.
and Mrs. Alva Nosier left Monday
morning on a three-days' trip to
Portland.
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Mrs. F. W. Martin and children are
visiting her parents in Seattle, Mr.
Martin having taken them up there
the Fourth. '
Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Buckingham
left Tuesday on a two weeks’ vacation,
during which he will visit relatives in
and near Corvallis and also in Port
end.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Smith and
daughter, Maxine, from Oakland,
Calif., spent several days last week
.visiting Mrs. Smith's brother, D. L.
Hackett.
Wedding Rings, Wedding Rings, the
good kind, guaranteed. Diamonds—
that are diamonds—at Wilson’s.
Mrs. Jas. Watson and children and
her nieces, Misses Pearl and Ruby
Snyder, are spending a few days at
Bandon as the guests of Mrs. Chas. E.
Schroeder.
Mrs. S. J. Estes
evening from Little
visit with her son,
Mrs. Estes expects
of the summer here.
i The Gyro-Turbine automobile wash-
ng 3ru.li if still handled exclusively
in Coo» county by i-ee Goodman, and
those w.ahing a demonstration of it»
utility, or who wiah their car cleaned
..houki see him. It ta the beat of its
kind on the market.
Mm. Fred Lorenz arrived here last
Monday from her hoaae in Aberdeen,
Wad*.. and is spending a week or two
riritinj friends and relatives. She
came to see her eon, Alton 'McAdams,
who came in last Saturday from Weed,
Calif. He has been married and loot
Safety First!
Us* Cow Bell his wife in Arixona a year or so ago.
He has a two-year old bahy daughter
Dairy’s Pasteurized Milk and protect
and is now making his home in Weed.
your health.
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Maud Porter, fomner stenographer,
Visitors at the C. L. Willey home
for three days this week were Mr. in th« office of A. J. Sherwood, return
ed here Tuesday on a short visit. She
and Mrs. Ralph Klagee and two
sons, of Los Angeles, who had oeen is spending her summer vacation
camping at Bandon and Port Orford.
on a trip north and stopped here on
She motored from Hoquiam, Wash
their way home.
Mr. Klages is a
ington, where aha has a position in
cousin of Mrs. Willey.
the U. S. Steamboat Inspection office.
On Wednesday County Sapt. Mul She was accompanied by Miss Nellie
key went to Gold Beach for a commit More, of Eugene, assistant in the U.
tee meeting with County 8upt. Kath of O. library. While in Coquille they
erine Harris. Mrs. Mulkey was ac were guests of Mm. M. H. Hersey.
companied by her two children and
Clarence D. Porter, of Portland,
sister and will remain for a few days 1
Oregon, manager of the Fidelity A
camping near Gold Beach.
Deposit Co. of Maryland, accompan-
Fred Barker and his daughter, Mrs.
^y y, wife, son and daughter,
Alice Ricks, and her baby have been ,topped here. Tuesday morning for a
visiting in Coquille and Myrtle Point
short visit with John E. Ross, Mr.
.
They
are making | _____
porter __ had
not been
since Tuesday.
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their home near Medford
Mr. e|ght or ten
and J be was
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Barker bought an acre of ground and i amazed at the new buildings which
a five-room house two years ago.
had gone up in the business sections
Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Bickels and oi both Coquille and Myrtle Point iH
tK«ir son,
«an. Jack,
Jack, are
are arriving
arrivinr today
today that time.
their
from Lapwai, Idaho, where they are !
NOBLER A WALKER.
connected with the Indian school, for
a visit. Mr. Bickels is a broth -r of Dancing Teacher Well Qualified
W. S. Bickels, bf the Farmers A Mer
chants Bank, and of Mrs. H. A. Young.
arrived here last
The fire alarm caused a little excite
Rock, Ark., for a
Don, and family. ment on an otherwise dead day yester-
to spend the rest Jay when it sounded at 12:50. The ,
department responded promptly but
found the blase was a brush fire north
L. H. Hazard is taking a week’s west of the Mulkey residence on
vacation from his duties at the First Twelft street. There was no damage. I
National Bank, which he ia spending
Frank Thrift is quite enthusiastic '
with his family at the Kanu Klub
over the beauty of Round lake, on the
grounds in Brewster valley.
Seven Devils road, where he and hie
Insure your car with Ned C. Kelley. family and Mr. and Mrs. Harlan
Mrs. A. N. Gould is expected home Buckingham spent the day last Sun
tomorrow or Sunday from her trip to day. He says it is a very picturesque
Chicago where ahe attended the na spot and that the fishing is good there.
tional ebnvention of the Business and
Instead of coming home for a three |
Professional Women’s Clubs.
weeks’ vacation as she had planned,
Mias Gloria Getz ia confined in the
Good Samaritan hospital at Portland
The above photograph ia of Hazel
with an attack of pneumonia. Word
from Mrs. Getz, who went up to Knapp who started a dancing school
Portland Sunday, is that she is not in Graham’s Hall a couple of weeks
ago, on Tuesday of each week, and
dangerously
ill.
Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Prey returned
shows her in Hula Hula dance cos
last Saturday from their fortnight
Norman Laird, who had been in tume.
vacation, during which they thor Portland since last Saturday, returned
Mrs. Knapp received her dramatic
oughly enjoyed a trip north, getting home thia morning. He brings word instruction under Hobart Bosworth at
up to Vancouver and Nanaimo, B. C. the Gloria Getz ia improving and that Los
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instruction
if her temperature continues at or j fKosloff. She’had a’ part
Renaldo, seven-year old son of Mr.
and Mm. Roy Gudmundson, had aa near normal that Mrs. Getz will be in tbe Fanchon and Marco w!ew, and
jfcafl had 20 years’ stage and screen
unpleasant birthday surprise when he able to bring her home Sunday.
Dwight L. Hackett, who ia. in charge
of the Lions camp for boys on Elk
river, sends word that he will be
hero Sunday to conduct services at
the Christian church aa usual.
UVE
SÏ0CKM
bound worms in
SWINE HARMFUL
Make a “SPLASH
a SWIM-KAP
Injury Is Often So Great
Pigs Never Recover.
The common round worms of swine
are known as Ascarta Lumbricoldeo.
They are commonly spoken of among
veterinarians and parasitologists aa
Ascarids, but moat swine producers
apeak of them only as round worms of
swine.
The targe round worms of swine at
tain a length of as much as 12 incbee.
The average else ranges from « to 12
Inches and these worms are about one-
eighth inch In diameter. They are
pinkish in color.
When young pigs are very heavily
Infested with round worms the larvae
(small worms) which find their way to
the lungs In targe numbers set up a
condition of the lungs which ta often
spoken of as thumps. This ta a form
of pneumonia and ta often severe
enough to stunt the pigs to such an
extent they never develop properly
afterwards. Many of these pigs will
Unger for several weeks after severe
round worm infestation and upon their
death or being killed, if the lungs are
examined, much evidence of the Inva
sion of the larvae stage of the round
worm will be found. The Injury ta so
groat with many young pigs that they
never entirely recover.
As the worm eggs hatch out In the
Intestinal tract of the pig. the small
larvae are taken up by the blood
stream where they go to the liver and
then to the lungs where they remain
long enough to set up an Inflamma
tion which to often severe enough to
develop into pneumonia. After a
short stay In the lungs, the larvae
travel up the trachea or windpipe and
are reswallowed and then after find
ing their way to the Intestines of the
pig, develop Into full else worms. This
requires about two and one-half
months.
It ta estimated that a full grown fe
male round worm In the Intestines of
tbs hog may produce as many aa 80,-
000,000 eggs. From this it ta evident
bow great the contamination of bog
yards and quarters must be after a
number of worm-infested pigs have
been kept In them for several weeks.
The eggs of the round worms an
very restatent to weather conditions
and to many chemicals. It ta not
known Ju»< bow long the eggs will re
main alive, but It ta safe to conclude
that the majority of worm eggs will
remain alive for more than one year
under
ordinary
farm
conditions.
Bound worm eggs are resistant to
many chemicals. This ta due to the
fact.that they are encased In a tough
gelatinous membrane or cupsule. In
order to destroy these round worm
eggs. It ta necessury to use some caus
tic material which will dissolve this
membrane covering. The beet product
that we know of for this purpose ta
concentrated lye which should be used
In boiling water—one pound to each
ten gallons of boiling water. This
solution will destroy practically all
round worm or other worm eggs with
which it comes In coutact.
fell and cut his forehead. Several * Mrs. J. E. Paulson, who has gained experience. She has also conducted
stitches were required to close the 15 poun& in weight during the past dancing classes in Hollywood.
Her dancing lessons include classi
gap.
three and a half weeks, is recovering
cal, character, tap and toe dancing,
so
rapidly
now
that
Mr.
Paulson
ex
Loganberries for Sale—Earl Nos
and her pupila are finished dancers
ier, Sanford Heights, Coquille, phone pects to be able to bring her home
from Portland next week. They will. when they have completed their
0O1LL.
spend the rest of the summer at! course.
Dr. Roscoe Wallace and his par
Having moved from Port Orford to
theif Bandon cottage.
ents, Mr. and Mrs Franklin Wallace,
north of the Bay, Mrs. Knapp is able
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Andrews, of Wil
of Fresno, Calif., stopped off here on
to reduce her charge to $1.00 for
their
north last Friday for a mington, Calif., were gueats at the class lessons and <2.50 for private in
at the Roy Gudmundson Walter Laird home from Wednesday struction.
abort
until today thia week.
The visitors, |
home.
Classes are held in Grgham's Hail
who are making a vacation trip as far .
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Nosier west
each Tuesday at 2 p. m.
north as Portland, are friends of Mr.
out to Eugene Monday where he had
and Mrs. Laird’s daughter in Wil
his teeth pulled by an extraction ex
Wa« Out Again Next Day
mington, where Mrs. Laird visited last
port. Mr. Nosier has been suffering
The American Austin, which has
winter.
from neuritis, caused by his teeth, the
been the object of so much attention Feed
Ewes
Bert Davis returned Tuesday even
doctor informed him.
here the past week, suffered^1« mis-
ing from Grant county where he had
or
i hap at the Thrift Grocery corner Mon
Word received from Geo. Dyer, who
been prospecting for the past two
Ewes with twins or triplets really
left the first of the month with his
day evening when th» Coos Bay Bot
weeks. He found some traces of gold, •
tling Works car struck it and dam need more feed than a ewe with a sin
five weeks’ old son for Maine, to place
one pan washing out $1.30 worth of'
i gie lamb and If you can go to the
the baby with Mr. Dyer’s parents, is
aged ita left front wheel.
the yellow metal. He does not intend
1 trouble of feeding them separately you
that he reached the eastern coast with
| Trott, who was driving the larger
to continue that opeiation but may
will find H a great help In making
the babe well and hearty.
car, assumed all blame for the acei- twine aa good aa singles. Give these
return to Grant county to take up an- •
. dent, claiming that the sun blinded twin and triplet raisers all the grain
Pullets for sale, White Leghorns other proposition.
him as he turned down First street they will clean up In a few mlnutea.
and Australorps. Also some one-year
Mrs. Bertie Lee Keen and daughter, and that he did not see the Austin.
twice dally, and all the clover or al
old Leghorn laying Hen«.
S. B.
Edith, have been here from Dunsmuir,
falfa they want. Also ttii-ee twin and
Leeper, on Highway, at Cunningham
Calif., for several day« visiting Mrs. 1
triplet lambs Oeed a creep and ape
Night Baseball at Portland
railroad crossing.
tf
M. R. Dunham. Sjse has alee been ;
clal feed more than single lamha. A
Night baseball will be inaugurated good creep feed for young ISmbe 1s
Mrs. C. L. WiRey Jr. and children, doing beauty work at the Townsend
in Portland. July 22. when the San ___
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bran ____
and ___
oil _____
meal _____
mixed, _ then
of Corvallis, were visitors at the C. barber shop. She is impressed with
Francisco
Missions
play
the
Portland
ad
d
ground
oats,
then
ground
corn. In
L. Willey home here a couple of days the opportunities in Coos county and !
Night
baseball a short time they will eat whole oats
thia week.
Chas. Willey Jr. came expects to return early in the win- ' tail-end Beavers.
down with them for the Fourth and ter to be with the Townsend shop per was first inaugurated in the Inde- but one must grind the corn for a long
pendence, Kansas, park last year, in
Creep fed lambs go to market
thay have been visiting since in Myr manently.
the Western Association, and has ««riler. grade higher, weigh more and
tle Point
“Is it insured?”
been tried in several other cities worry tlielr mother» lew. They will
pay a mighty good price for the grata
Dr. and Mrs. J. R. Bunch and Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Ulett and Lafe since, with an attendant increase in
they eat
and Mrs. W. .V. Ferguson intend
paid
admissions.
Compton returned Wednesday evening
leaving Sunday on a two weeks’ vaca
from a trip to Portland on which
tion trip to Yellowstone Park. They I
2d Oregon Vets to Convene
they left Monday.
William Ulett,
will go by way of McKenzie Pass and
For ten years, pens mid corn bare
who accompanied them north, did not
The
annual reunion of the Second
Boise, Idaho, and return by way of
return but entered Hill Military Acad Oregon Regiment Veteran Associa- been grown for hogging off at the
California.
substation. North Dakota.
emy for a summer course and will tion, which saw service in the Philip- Edgeley
Th.
returns per acre from the
Mrs. J. A. Burket returned to Co continue his studies there through the pines just before
the
.
-V. opening of
. this
... p^ag ranged from $1A05 to $82.92;
quille last week and left again Satur fall, winter and spring, graduating century, will be held in Laurelhurst
corn, $20 to $02.04. In four years,
day for her home in Palo Alto, Calif., next summer.
Park, Portland, Aug. 10. The pro returns front pess were not great
accompanied by her two daughters,
Mr. and Mrs. Ned Lawrence ar gram will start with a lunch at 1 enough to show a profit: In the other
Orphs and Joan, who had been visit
rived here Monday from Oakland, p. m„ and includes music, addresses by six years the profit ranged from $1.99
ing at the McCurdy home for the pmt
to $20.28 per acre. The dally gala per
Calif., for a two weeks’ visit with his prominent men, including Gov. Nor-
few weeks.
! bog on peas woo from
to 1.88
father, J. 8. Lawrence, and brothers, blad, and election of officers.
pounds; oo corn. 1.2fl to 1.7 pounds.
Oliver Hughes and his daughter, Kennett and Perry. All of the Law
Ia five years peas produced more pork
Jane, were visitors at the R. A. Wee- rence families are spending this week Chadwick Lodge, A. F. * A. M. th«, com.
nich home here yesterday from Los in the Queen Anne eotteges at Ban
Angelas. Mr. Kughts ku connected don.
The visitors from the south
with the old Sitka mill during the war were accompanied by a cousin of Mrs. j Lo4rlAJF- 4 A M ’ win ** **•'
Animals
next Tuesday evening. July 22. at 8 j
feedln(C „
and made Coquille his home for a Lawrence, John Lees.
p.
m.
for
the
purpose
of
conferring
but
it
Is
by
no means the only thing
year or two.
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Smith and the Entered Apprentice degree. All for the farmer to consider. Breeding
Mrs. S. S. Norton arrived in Co daughter, Margaret, left Tuesday for Masons invited to attend.
j to at least of equal Importance with
quille Wednesday evening from Red Eugene where they met Mrs. Smith's
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feeding. It ta a well recognised fact
ding, Calif., for a two weeks* visit niece, Miss Roberta Robertson, of
Notice: Farmers—Wa buy Beef “><>D< breeders of registered live stock
with her mother, Mrs. Caroline Lor Kansas City, Mo. From Eugene they Veal. Pork, Poultry and Hides, st the J*»
ens, and other relatives. She accom crossed McKenzie Paas and drove Z
EODNOMV
wanwwm Co-
«
from k the small
of pure-bred
ill. raon MARKET,
h.„ percentage
la y,.,
panied Mrs. C. M. Sigler and three south on The Dail ««-California high quiiie, Oregon.
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children, whose home is also in Red way to Crater Lake and Klamath
ding. Mrs. Bigler is visiting at the Falls, returning home yesterday. Mias
home of her sister, Mrs. H. S. Norton. Robertaon win visit here for a time.
Separately
With Twins
Triplets
Hogging Off Crops
I
for Breeding
25c to 75c
Good-looking, long wearing — these exclusive
Swim-Kapa are the favorites of thousands of wo
men all over the country. Flattering in cut—skil
fully shaped to keep the hair absolutely dry. Sold
only at Rexall Stores.
Fuhrman’s Pharmacy, Inc
DRUGGISTS
STATIONERS
iT0ÌAJ8>
^Setvice sfo
à
COAST DIVISION
Inspect Our Quality Merchandise
—Then Help Yourself and Saee
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Endicott-Johnson (Not in the Trust)
SHOES for ALL the FAMILY
These handy shopping stores specialise in Standsrd Brands and
SELL for LESS
Hosiery
Wash Frocks
Men’s Furnishings
Lingerie
Notions
Men's Work Clothing
Coquille
Marshfield
Apple and Tomato Boxes
We have a fine stock of apple and
tomato boxes on hand. We are also
now prepared to make boxes and
crates of any size to order.
John Dornath A Sons,
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Halls Creek
Restaurant For Sale
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Bandon
Card of Thanks
I We desire to extend to our neigk-
I *x>ra and friends our sincere thanks
for the kindness and sympathy shown
us during our recent bereavement and
for the beautiful floral offerings at
the funeral services for our husband
and father.
Mrs. Geo. Clausen and children.
Restaurant for sale, cheap for cash.
Trespass Notices, printed on doth,
Small restaurant and confectionery,
doing good business, well located, for sale at this office.
rent reasonable, lease to April 1st,
1981. Ideal for man and wife or for
partners.
Present owner baa other interests,
A. F. & A. M.
elsewhere, demanding his attention.
Special Communication
For particulars, address P. 0. Box 21,
Coquille, Oregon.
Chadwick Lodge No. 68
TuesM July 22—Work in E. A.
To Whom It May Concern
Notice ta hereby given that I will
not after July 18th be responsible for
any debts contracted by any other
person than myself,
it*
Clarence S. Hatcher.
For Fire, Auto or Accident
Insurance
Call on
From and after this date, July 18,
I will not be responsible for any
debts contracted by anyone other
than myself.
27t2
F. G. Shores.
Ned C. Kelley
All Lines of Insurance
Coquille, Oregon
«
Mining Location notices for sale at
thia office.
Ard save irritating delays
in case of loos
Hiland Theatre!
MYRTLE POINT
Sunday - Monday - Tuesday, July 20 - 21 - 22
King Supreme of S ing and Romance
In Screendom’a All-Color Triumph!
Dennis King in
The Vagabond King
Admission 10c and 50c
Wednesday - Thursday, July 23 -24
Alice White in
Playing Around
Thrills and chills, Mirth and music
A First National & Vitaphone Picture
Admission 10c and 35c
Friday and Saturday, July 2SZ - 26
Jack Oakie in his latest and best picture
THE SOCIAL LION
Admission 10c and 50c
The Authentic Sharkey-Schmeling Fight Picture
CoMing July 27-28-29
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