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J-XJ__________ L---------------- LJLI-L... I —— C JL B. Miller, mansg-r of the Safe way store here, was in Portland Tues day, attending the meeting of Safe way managers from Oregon, southern Waah.ngton and western Idaho. The president and two vice presidents of Safeway Stores, Inc., were present for ths conference. *- Whether it was over-confidence or injuriés on the part of Coquille’s foot ball team iaot Saturday, the beys did not make near the showing they did against Roseburg the week before and Telling About People were held to a 8-6 tie by the Bandon Events la the City a Tigers. County It was. straight line bucks and a Guy Forsythe, deputy game warden, who is now stationed on the Rogue, short pass or two which enabled C. H. Oliver G. Miller, ef Myrtle Point, was a Coquille visitor yesterday, ac 8. to scorn its touchdown in the sec was here on business yesterday. companied by Mrs. Forsythe. He ond quarter, Stevens carrying the ball E. A. Stonecypher was a Coquille says there is practically no violation over. Coquille fought stubbornly in the of the fishing law on the Rogue now, visitor from Marshfield yesterday. the price being so low, and all cold third quarter to hold Bandon back af Mrs. J. B. Gillia left Wednesday storage plants long on froaen salmon. ter the ball had been advanced to the for Portland to visit her daughter. one-foot line, and succeeded, but in Mrs. Paul Van Seoy and daughter, the last quarter a deceptice play back Dr. J. W. Wheeler reports the birth Anne, left yesterday afternoon for of the line allowed the visitors to of a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Eugene to visit an uncle of Mrs. Van score on an end run from the 20-yard Edminster, at Riverton last Sunday. Scop’s whose heme fa in Sydney, Aus '^..-3' Many bargains in Used Goode— tralia, and who fa on his way home ¡line. ; As was the case in the first game, Stoves, Ranges, Tables, Beds, etc., at from a teip to London, England. Mr. Coquille seemed to be unable to break Hart a House of Service. # yan Seoy will wll) leave leave mis Van this wswwwq evening •»> by up the Bandon passing attack al Dan Miller, of the Catching creek | train for gui<ne and the family will though two or three were intercepted, district eleven miles above Myrtle raturn Sunday. one just before the end of the game. Point, was a Coquille visitor fasUr- p g c I rtard.-Mrs. C. C. Farr and Mrs. Wm. day' They are fresh laid eggs from paiRp,, of Marshfield, left Tuesday Leeper’s Poultry Ranch. You will find to attend the 47th annual con- tbem at City Market, Cow Bell Dairy ventjon the Oregon W. C. T. U, and MacMarr’s. (held in Roseburg from Octover 14 to J. W. Currie, formerly of thfa city,' 17. Miss Maude M. Aldrich, national who now lives with his daughter, director of Apartment of motion pie- Mrs. Fred Kuns, in Marshfield, was turns, will be the convention speaker, Marshfield Pioneer Dies in Soutji Included in a list of five specialists from the Oregon State College who «rill be in Coos and Curry counties co-operating faith the County Agent on the Agricultural Extension pro gram during October and early Nov-' ember are Dr. 6. T. Simms, head of the Veterinarian Department, who will be helping with the abortion eon-’ trol program, Roger W. Moras, Ex tension Dairyman and who succeeds the late Neil C. Jamfaon; A. E. Eng- bretson, superintendent of the John Jacob Astor Experiment Station at Astoria, on the crops program; H. S, Speer, of the U. S. Biological Survey, on rodent control work; and H. E. Cosby, extension poultryman, who will appear at various poultry meet ings. In addition to those specialists an attempt is being made to secure the service« of Mr. Herbert Beyers, Man ager of the Douglas County Turkey Growara.Aasociation and who has recently been appointed by the Fed eral Farm Board as assistant general manager for the Northwest Turkey Growers marketing organisation, to give turkey killing and dressing dem onstrations and to discuss the mar keting program at the poultry meet ings. Assurance has been given that someone competent will be provided fer this wort. Mr. A. J. McAdams, of Seattle, and who is employed by the DuPont Com pany, will be in this district about the middle of November and if tentative plans materialise, will give a ditch blasting demonstration at the Fred Lafferty farm on the Myrtle Point road at 1:80 p. m. on Wednesday, November 12. .A similar demonstra tion may be given in Curry County. Details of this work will be an nounced later. On Thursday, Friday and Saturday, October 16, 17 and 18, a. series of meetings is being planned to discuss various farm crops, rodent control, and dairying problems. A. E. Eng- bretaon will discuss Ladino clover, alfalfa, root crops, etc. H. S. Speer will'discuss rodent control and Roger Morse will discuss matters of impor- W. 8. Chandler, one of Marshfield's most prominent qitisens until 20 years age, when he moved to Los Angeles, passed away at his home in the south last Friday night at the age of 74 years. Mr. Chandler was one of the build a Coquille visitor Tuesday. ,»• . . ers of Coos Bay, with his associates Tells of Smith-Hughes Work having erected the Chandjer Hotel, the C. I* Rio®, a brother of Leroy Rice, ____________ The Chamber of Commerce meeting Irving block, the First National Bank j «; of tbe Ideal Bakery, has _ been visiting -for Corn 8how meet' building and what is now the Ameri Urf,)..,. J here " *-■ the part MWfk. «<1 “«7 ' Iwbiefc W*o*i** ride to locate here and go into buri- ing Wedrteeday evening, was attend- can Bank building. , ,_________ — ed JL A.«- —— - than ELA by — more 50 ladies and a».AaabLA__ gentle I Although hja home has been in Los men who were greatly interested in Angeles for IS years, he has very sel Mrs, Robt. R. Wateon. returned yes t terday from Eugene where she went the talk made by W. M. Cunning on the dom missed spending a summer at the Smith-Hughes work here. Chandler home on Coos river. last Saturday afternoon to, receive , Mr. Cunning was introduced by W. , ,He is survived by _ hie widow and the treatment She has been having sinus • :V. Ferguson, at President Farr’s re- following chUdran: Irving Chandler, trouble. ’ ' ; | quart, and aaid that Mr. Cunning was' of Sacramento; Will Chandler, of Los ? A, N. Gould, Geo. Bryant, W. E. so modest .that no one would know the Angele«; Mrs. Helen Tremaine, of Los Bosbrman, and Isom Clinton, of excellent work being done in that de- Angeles; and Ben R. Chandler, of I Marshlaki, left 8undav for eastern pertinent if it was left to Mr. Cun- Marshfield, who left for Los Angele« Oregon to hunt mule deer in the John ning to seek publicity. last Saturday. His praise was seconded by County Day ocBnbry. 1 ' .. A Good Card Last Friday The. regular meeting of the W. C. Agent Jenkins who aaid that the i-'Hughes work in ... Coqtrille and ----- ( T. U. will be held Friday, October 24, Smith-Hughes There was • slim attendance at the Coos coiprty was more outstanding at the home of Mrs, James Richmond. than that in any other Oregon county.' boxing and wrestling card in the Com At1 ■* A large attendance is desired. Visi ■■ munity building last Friday evening, . Mr. Cunning aaid the Coquille class - v —- ( bnt tho#e pwent tors, welcome. , . of 54 in Smith-Hughes work is the Mr. and Mrs. Roy Neal are antici ter^v^r^ioVeZ : pa. i ™ pating a viait from his sister and her ture Farme« of kmeriac and Thrift husband, Mr.’and Mrs. C. T. Lawler, Club organisations in the class, and re “Wild Cat Pete,” of Eugene, retained county demonstration plots on vari who are expected from their home in ferred to Faye Holverstott’s hog pro his championship middleweight belt by ous crops will be discussed briefly by scoring two falls over Jimmie Ryan, th* County Agent. Fresfib, Calif., tomorrow. ject, oh which he cleared more than of Seattle. The first one went 19 min The first two meetings of this 81,000 the part year, ae being rated Dr., and Mrs. Jas., R. Bunch are en series will be held on October 16, one utes and the second 22. joying a visit from her parents, Mr. the best Smith-Hughes project in the Royce Richmond, of Coquille, was at the Coos River school house at 1:80 and Mrs. K. C. Couch, who came down northwest. given the referee's nod after four fast p. m., another at the North Bayside Next week Mr. Cunnig will take a from Portland last Friday evening to ____ ____ ____ I round« with Ellsworth WiUett, of Lee. Grange Hall at 8:00 p. m. •^vquue team seam of ui five rave boys uuyi to io the une In- *n-. . , , _. . ÇoquUe remain a couple of weeks. On October 17 the first meeting will ternational at Portland where they The *SW"W •>«-’«»»<1 bout be- . _ . ' ftvaon Karmit Qhotv nnri CaAUum wüj'^ompetaTin *atock "judgingwitiTtt KenB,t Sh,w aBd Geor»* . he at the J. N. Jacobsen farm, Co- Jnoa, E. Ross and Lyman Carrier, of the ‘Farmers A Merchants' Bank, re teams from five other states. He ex I Caudle, was ended in leas than a round quHle, at 10:00 a. m. Rodent control a 1 when Shaw put Caudle to sleep with a including the trapping of moles will turned yesterday . morning from a pressed tht boy«’ appreciation to the fast one on the button. short business trip to Portland on he given special consideration at thia Chamber of Commerce for the 8100, which they left Tuesday evening. meeting. At 1:80 p. m. a meetng will gift which enables the boys to make ' be held in the city Hall at Myrtle A Sunday Morning Fire Sergeant C.z C. Williams, of the the trip. , , Point. Mr. Farr also called on Roy E. Niles,1 traffic squad, returned to duty yester The Orville Morris house, north of Two meetings will be held in Curry day after enjoying a two weeks’ va an old friend of his when he lived in Spurgeon street and northeast of the cation during which he visited Port Washington, who now conducts the R. H. Mast residence, was destroyed County on October 18, the first one land and The Dallea-Californie High Ford agency here, and Roger Mom, by fire about 10:80 Sunday morning, at the community hall in Gold Bench dairy specialist from O. S. C„ who ' The department responded promptly at 10:00 a. m„ the second at the way. Langlois Grange hall at 2:00 p. m. Mr. and Mrs. Paul McElwaine and succeeded the late NeH Jamison. Both but the blase had eecured good head- H. E. Cosby, extension poultryman | way- Mr. and Mru. R. M. Bennett are among responded briefly. from the Collego, will be in the dis The house was occupied by Mr. and the Coquille people who ate going to ; Mrs. Roy Attlebjr, who were away trict from October 20 to 28 inclusive. C. H. S. Honor Students Portland for the Oregon-Washington Herbert Beyers or some other compe Below is given the scholastic honor h°me * tim*’ ,nd tha ori«ta football game tomorrow. They leave tent party will be here also to as list for Coquille high school for the * ■,yst*rF‘ today. sist at the poultry meetings where The building was ” a * three-room af first grading record, ending October ” ~ the subjects of general management Rev. W. B. Smith, who left Tues fair, and was partly covered by insur of poultry and turkeys will be con day for his home near Spokane, was 10, with 24 students with an average ance. accompanied to Wenatchee by Major of 2 or higher and no grade below a 8: t Some cf the household effects were sidered. This poultry program will Highest honors, all l’s—Edythe Macke, world war veteran, who has ■ saved, and the loss is estimated at be conducted for three days. On Mon day, October 20, at 7:80 p. m. a been here for several weeks. The Farr, Fr. >8600. Honora (making no grade below a poultry meeting will be held in the latter expects to return next week. 2)—Fred Fuhrman, So.; Tallantj Fairview Church at Fairview. On Pete Miller, Geo. Johnson, John W. Greenough, Sr.; Delos Shinn, Bo.; American Legiin Election Tuesday, October 21, at 2:00 p. m., Miller and Jas. W. Laird are among Anne Barton, Fr.; Bernice Eggleston,' At the American Legion election of the Coquille fans who left this noon So.; Betty Glafayer, Fr.; Lois Harry, officers Monday evening the following 1 g'neral poultry meeting will be for the football game at Portland to Fr.; Gail Hufford, So.; Rose Matney, were chosen for the ensuing year. held in the community building at Co quille. On Wednesday, October 22, at morrow. The latter accompanied P. Fr.; 'Melba McCoy, Jr.; Helen Robin- They will be installed November 10: 2:00 p. m.,,there will be a poultry W Laird, of Myrtle Point, and J. H. son, So.; Esta Stewart, Jr.; Beryl Un- ' Commander—R. L. Stewart meeting at the A. W. Cope ranch on McCloskey, of Norway. soeld, Fr.; Katherine Jane Hassler Adjutant—W. V. Ferguson ‘be Floras Lake road weft of Lang and Grace Ellingson, (carrying only ' Rev. G. A. Gray performed the wed Finance Off—F. F. Schram lois. On the evening of October 22 three subject), both seniora. | Reserve Off.—Dr. P. M. Drake ding ceremony at his home here Mon ‘be Smith-Hughea night school con Honorable Mention (average of ”2,” day afternoon, which united W. T. 1st Vice Com.—W. A. Zosel * tacted by Jens F. Svinth at the Ban- JVhite, of Langlois, and Edith V. Hol no grade below a “8") — Stephen ' 2nd Vice Com.—Roy Watson •he poultry specialists, accompanied man of Coquille. They were accom Chard, Sr.; Donald Farr, Jr.; Florence 8d Vice Com.—C. W. Gano ■»v the County Agent, will meet with panied by E. T. Boyd, of Langlois, Folsom, So.; Roby Holveratott, Sr.; Historian—W. F. Oerding ion high sahoel. Faye McCue, So.; RobeHe Oderkirk, 1 After the meeting, the ladies of the and Melvin Mather, of Sixes. So.; Wlnnona Plummer, Sr.; Gertrude Auxiliary served luncheon and then A deserving high school girl at Marriage License« Tway, Sr.; Barbara Unaoeld, Jr.; Vada all adjourned to the indoor golf course present enrolled in Coquille High is Oct. Il —Pay Berna-d Bunnell and Swinney, Fr. where they were guests of the man desirous of finding a place in town Sula Baker, both of Marshfield. Total agement. where she can work for her room and Oct. 11—Ernest Albert Harrison Freshman board while attending school. Any Moose and I^gionaire Notes «nd Gladys Idella Gault, both of one interested may call W. V. Fergu Sophomore Marshfield. They were married by Junior son. city superintendent of schools. A big celebration ia to bo given by Rev. W. E. Couper at the Marshfield Senior the Moose lodge at the hall on October Episcopal church Saturday. O. C. Sanford, vice-phesident of the . 30th. All Moose members and fami Oct. 18—W. T. White, of Unglois, First National Bank, who is now tak lies are invited. and Edith V. Holman, of Coquille. ing a teji-day vacation, experts to Mrs. Jim Avery, of Fishtrap, was make a few days' trip , to Portland Oct. 15—Julius Solari and Emma Deputy Sheriff Hit by Car the lucky one to receive the rretty em Albine, both of Coquille. They were Sundv. accompanied by Mrs. San Deputy Sheriff Pete Culver fa im broidery set given by the Moose Le- ford. Mrs. Edith Miller is assfating married by Judge Thompson at the in the bank while Mr. Sanford is off proving, although still suffering from gionaires of Coquille Chapter No. 175. court house Wednesday. the tom ligaments he received when The Women of Mooseheart Legion, duty. W hit by a car on the highway near Coquille Chapter No. 175, met with Knife Hospital Notes A boy of Coquille high school, an Marshfield Sunday night. The acci Mrs. Agnes Schroeder last Thursday. upper-classman, who is 100 per cent dent occurred after Harry Folsom's A delightful four o’clock luncheon Dismissals from the hospital last self-supporting, desires part time c*r had gone off the highway and was served and enjoyed by all. They Saturday included Mrs. Dan Noah, of work for three or four hours a day. rolled over. While attempting to will meet with Mrs Millie Child Ort. Powers, Wm. Carlson and P. P. Davfa, Anyone having work for a reliable straighten out the traffic, Mr. Culver 16th. of Bandon. boy notify city superintendent W. V. was hit by a ear which plunged into Last Friday Albert Inrsn, of River-, Ferguson, who will have student re the mix-up. ton, was admitted for treatment. He, Judge Grants Three Divorces had cut a bad gash in his foot while, port for work. .»< • Judge Brand gran^d three divorces falling a tree. RINGS.—Solid Gold—Lateet Crea in circuit court here Tuesday. One tions—20 per cent discount for cash was to Virtor A. Hendrickson separ Chadwick Lodge, A. F. 4 A. M. only, till November Arfa. , Taka ad ating him from Christine E. Hendrick vantage of this money-saving dis A special communication of Chad son. Francis I. Turpin was granted a count, buy your Christmas presents divorce from Daniel D. Turpin, and wick Lodge, A. F. A A. M., ia an- NOW. A small payment down and Vilda Pearl Pullen from Leroy Percy nouneed by C. C. Farr, W. M.. for we will reserve any article. V. R. next Tuesday evening, Oct. 21. Work Pullon. Wilton Jewelry and Optical Store. in E. A.______________ 3»t4 Insure your ear with Ned C. KoBey one Of th# faM. th I I » ^-Service S,o C.ÜMX »IVISKM 4 Inspect Our Quality Merchandise —Then Help Yourself and Save caih omv Endicott-Johnson (Not in the Trust) SHOES for ALL the FAMILY These handy shopping stores specialise in Standard Brands and SELL for LESS . Hosiery Wash Frock* Men’s Furnishings Lingerie Notions Men’s Work Clothing Coquille Marshfield « w 0 • — New Cases la Circuit Court Oct. 10—Sarah A. Milla vo. Coos Bay National Bank. Ort. 11—®. H. Hunt vs. Cjarice A. Hunt. Suit for divorce. Oct. 15—F. W. Chase vs. Elmer F. Davis, Carl Evans and Roy Walther. Oct. 15—West Coast Savings A Loan Assn. vs. Ross Putnam.’ Ort. 16—H. E. and Lina Brown vs. D. E. Walker. Bandon r Chadwick Lodge No. 68 A. F. & A. M. Special Communication Tues., Oct. 21—Work in E. A. u For Fire, Auto or Accident Insurance Call oa GLENN NEIDEIGH Teacher of Violin Far Appointment Cail Norton's Music Store Phono «-J Ned C. Kelley All Linen of Insurance Coquille, Oregon And save irritating delays in ease of loos Hiland Theatre! MYRTLE POINT Sunday and Monday, Oct. 19 - 20 The Supreme Sensation of the Talkies!______ _ "The Big House" Pandemonium in the great penitentiary; 3,000 convicts riot; guards held as hostages; reckless, desperate men mak ing a last stand for escape! Every tense moment a heart- throb because you know that one among them has found that life can be sweet and glorious with the one he loves. Romance and drama that you will never forget I Tuesday, Wednesday, Oct. 21 > 22 Bebe Daniels and Lloyd Hughes in “LOVE COMES ALONG” Powerful Drama of a Glorious Love! Thursday, Friday, October 23 and 24 Her Sin Was No Greater Than His—but she was a woman! The most sensational and revealing picture that has come to the Talking Screen! Can a woman defy conventions and live by a man’s code of morals? An amazing answer in Norma Shearer’s successor to “The Last of Mrs. Cheyney.” “THE DIVORCEE Saturday, October 26 t Ken Maynard in «I Song of the Caballero” ADMISSIONS ADULTS 50e CHILDREN 10e