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C. PEART DIED
YESTERDAY
For the J. C. Penney etore the
young ladies who will show the latest
Mid up-to-the-minute costumes are
Mteses Doris Kay, Frances Nosier,
Faye Church, Eleanor Folsom, Beulah
Cornwall and Mrs. Catherine Knitter,
' while Phyllis May Litzenberger is one
of the models for children’s clothing.
■ Presenting the Unsoeld fall and
winter dresses, coate, hats, etc., -«trill
be Mrs. Jack Close, Mrs. Mamie
Crouch, Mi>ts?s Mary Watson, Vir-
<tinia Tilhnan. Jeanette PotJk, Laura
DaVis, Lois Morriscm, Opal Gaslin and
Devons Shaver. The children’s cloth
ing will be displayed by ClafaM)*!,
$161.50 PREMI
UM ON BONDS
Watson. Phyllis Watson, Bheo Walk-
er and Isabelle Unsoeld.
This feature of the evening’s enter-
tainment will start at nine o'clock.
Mrs. J. H. Dalen, of Bendon, will
,
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*50,000
water bond issue, voted
by the city of Coquille last month,
was sold to Jas. E. Montgomery by
the Council Monday evening for the
Bank of Southwestern Oregon and the
United Oregon Corporation.