The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, July 21, 1933, Page 3, Image 3

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    Tn OOQUILLl YALLMY SENTINEL, COQUILLE. ORBGON, FRIDAY, JULY 11. 1»M.
PACK THREE
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News From I.ee Section
Mrs. Myrtle Olinton and daughter,
Itba, of Corvallis, and Mrs. Kenneth
Peel, of l»>ng Beach, were visitors
with Mrs. W. V. Schroeder last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Llpyd Mast and Wallie
and Mra. Ecie Adam« and children
spent last Bunday with Mr. and Mrs.
David Pike.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Howard, Fred,
Junior, and Mary Evans were Sunday
dinner guests^of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
Iteatherman.
Mr. and Mrs. George Latham are
temporarily occupying the
Della
Leatherman home until they can se­
cure a home at McMinnville, where
they intend moving.
Harold and Warren Dick were
week-end guest» at the
Walter
Schroeder home.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Anderson and
children visited in Salem for a few
days laat week. While there Kenneth
had his eyes examined by Dr. Baum.
George Slagle spent several days
last week with Mr. and Mra. Lloyd
Mast.
Mrs. G. W. Austin, of Norway, and
Mrs. George Clinton were guests of
Mrs. C. E. Johnson one day last week.
Mrs. James Willson returned to her
home at Fisher, after spending some
time with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Mack Baker.
Mrs. James Corthell was a Monday
afternoon visitor with Mrs. H. W.
Mast.
Mrs. Severt Iverson, Mrs. Paul
Bunch, Mrs. Laila Crosby, of Gravel
Ford, and Lois McCue, of Bandon
were Thursday night guests at the
Walter Schroeder home.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Oddy, Frances
and Garland, of Coquille, were dinner
guests of the Leatherman family last
Thursday evening.
Wanda Wilson is visiting with Mrs.
Thed. Perry at McKinley this week.
Mrs. Jas. Clinton, Marie and Ralph,
of Gravel Ford spent Sunday with the
Harmon family. Marie continued her
visit through thia week.
Mrs. Jas. Clinton, Marie and Ralph,
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Anderson, Anna
Mary and Kenneth, Grandma, Sadie
and Bill Harmon, Mrs. Ina Davis, and
William Mast enjoyed a picnic dinner
with Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Brown last
Sunday at their home.
McKinley Notes
Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Lawhorne called
on Mrs. Zilphia Krewson, of Sitkum,
Monday afternoon. Mrs. Krewson is
recovering from a broken leg which
she received several weeks ago.
Friend« gathered at the Geo. Glenn
home Thursday afternoon for a show­
er for Mrs. Ivyl Frye. After an after­
noon of conversation, refreshments
were served to Mesdames Mary Maid­
en, Audrey Freeman, Bea Lawhorne,
Josie Mast Hilda Brown, Mildred
King, Violet Wilson, Myrtle Glenn,
Misses Ollie Ellen Loehbaugh, Helen
Glenn and the honored guest.
Sunday evening as some Coquille
picnickers were returning home a
cougar jumped across the road near
the county park in the lower end of
the valley. They immediately notified
a nearby farmer, who summoned
Grover Meyers with his hunting dogs.
They soon treed the cougar and killed
it. The animal was taken to both the
Fairview and McKinley C. C. C.
camps where it proved to be quite a
curiosity to the eastern boys.
Mrs. Stella Laird and family, of
Brewster Valley, are visiting her sis­
ter, Mrs. Chas. Gill and family.
The local baseball boys played an­
other game with the C. C. C. camp
Sunday afternoon. The final score
this time was 15-7 in favor of McKin­
ley. They are planing to go to Fair­
view next Sunday for a game with
that team.
Mrs. Mary Corthell and children,
who are at present making their home
in Marshfield, are visiting her par­
ents, Mr. and Mrs. I. J. Bennett, this
week. Her husband expects to come
down from Alaska and join her here
in September. Mr. Corthell is a gov­
ernment doctor.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Lawhorne, of
Sitkum, visited Walter Lawhorne
Sunday.
McKinley farmers ar« in the midst
of their summer haying now. It is a
busy time since there is a very good
hay crop this year.
The McKinley C. C. C. boys, No.
1649, are sponsoring a free dance,
refreshments, and entertainment at
Be thrilled with the mam­
moth Redwoods of California!
OREGON STAGES
Coquille Hotel Phone 609
the McKinley Hall Saturday evening Myrtle Leaf club was held Thursday
SOCIAL NOTES
The Pioneer Methodist Church
Next Week at the Liberty
July 22.
at the home of Mrs. Elmer Wilson.
Garbed in outlandish wigs, plumed
Philip D. Hartman, pastor.
Roll call was answered by each one
The Past Matrons and Past Patron,!
hats-and costumes of the Robin Hood
giving the meaning of a word not fre­ of lk-uluh Chapter, who meet regular­
Subject of the evening service at 8
Bridge Happenings
era, Laurel and Hardy make their
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Shields, accom­ quently used. The time was spent ly once a month for a social evening, latest appesrance in “The Devil’s p. m., conducted by Rev. W. S. Smith,
panied by Mr. and Mrs. Cassidy of enjoyably at a swimming party, after enjoyed a picnic supper Wednesday, Brother,” a full-length production in “The Handwriting Upon the Wall.”
There will be no preaching service
Matwhsfield, spent the week end at which pie and punch were served to at which time they included their fam­ which the comedians* are seen as a
the
following:
Mrs.
Belle
Laird,
Mrs.
ilies.
This
affair
was
held
in
the
or
­
at
the Pioneer Church Sunday morn­
Sunset Beach. -
pair of daring brigands whose adven­
Ivan Laird, Mrs. Win Nickason, Mrs. chard of Mrs. Lou Khne and her
ing, the congregation! joining in the
Miss Florence Mead returned
tures must certainly be the funniest
Sitkum Saturday after »pending • Oscar DureH, Mrs. Stella Laird, Eloise son, 'lister. A long table was built in which these inimitable wits have union service at the Christian Church
for the occasion and comfortably seat­
in celebration of the fiftieth anniver­
few days here with Mrs. W. A. Lett. Crowley and Doris Prohaska.
yet been seen qn the talking screen.
Elwin Alford went to Myrtle Point ed all who attended. After the sup­
Mr. and Mrs. Marlin Evans and
In their current picture, playing at sary of the founding of the Woman'»
children, of Myrtle Point, visited Sun­ Saturday to receive medical treatment per .a few tablesWtf bridge and heart* the Liberty Theatre tonight and Sat­ Relief Corps.
Sunday School at 10 a. m., Lyman
day evening at the Harold James for his hand which is badly infected. were played. Attending were Messrs, urday, they run the gamut of tomfool­
Clarence
Shoemaker
and
Monroe
and
Mesdames
W.
V.
Glaisyer,
Roy
Carrier,
superintendent.
home.
ery from flirting with milkmaids and
Both departments of the Young
Miss Ionella Curtiss, superintendent Pratt are spending the week helping Neal, E. L. Vinton, and son, Dick, W. being pursued by an unexpected bull
E. Bosserman, Henry Lorenz, Julius to making a narrow escape from the Peoples’ Division conduct their de­
of the Junior Christian Endeavor so­ Elwin Alford with the haying.
Mr.'iand Mrs. W. A. Nickason and Ruble, and daughter,- Laura Emily,
votional» at 7 p. m.
ciety, entertained with a party Mon­
hangman’s noose and being engulfed
Prayer meeting Wednesday evening
day afternoon at her home, the Jun­ daughter, Fern, accompanied by Mrs. F. G, Leslie, Bert Folsom and son, in a variety of hazardous occurrences
Ted Abbott and daughter, June, were George, Mesdames Clyde Niles, Sadie
Choir rehearsal Saturday evening,
ior« present being Bonnie Jean Bill­
out of all of which’ they invariably
F. G, Leslie, director.
ings, 'Bernard and Billy Cor.pe, Vir­ Saturday business callers in Coquille. Jayes, Bertha Smith. George Lorenz, come out on top «lightly bruised but
A cordial welcome awaits you at, «11
Mias Eula Doak, who has been vis­ Edward ‘Lorenz, H. W. (Pierce, John
ginia and Wilfla Beckett, Mary Lou
smiling.
iting at the home of her aunt, Mrs.'-------
of ,our services. If you du not,wor­
Miller ----
and -------
sons, ------
Roger and Stewart,
Culver and ‘Evelyn Shields.
However,
as
thé
militons
of
their
Minnie Bohlander, the past few weeks, *%ou Kime, Mrs. Eva B. Neal, of Han-
ship elsewhere come with ui.
Ray Benham, Mrs. Carrie Benham,
follower» have long since come to
returned
to
her
home
at
Powers
Mon-
!
ford,
Calif.,
Misses
Edna
Rbbison,
Mrs. M. Brownson and Mrs. Hiram day.
• •
/ ! Bess Maury, Elizabeth Pierce, Betty know, it is never the plot which mat­ Seventh Diy Adventist Church
Hatcher were Marshfield visitor» Fri­
ters in a Laurel and Hardy .comedy.
Miss Genevieve Crowley is spending Glaisyer, Gretchen Neal, Thelma and
Pastor, H. A. Niergarth.
day.
x
These two buffoons .could squeeze
the
week
visiting
friends
in
Coquille
Donna
Dean
Bosserman,
Wahnita
Sabbath School (Saturday) 9:45
Tommy, the six year old son of Mr.
laughs out of the direst of tragedies.
Nfillas, of Eugene, Messrs. George
and Mrs. Frank Culver, had the aria­ while her car is being overhauled.
The bulky and always slightly an­ a. m.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Prohaska, of Robison, H. A. Young and Lester
Preaching service 11:00 a. m.
fortune to fall over a stick of wood
noyed Hardy has but to raise his eye­
The coming Sabbath the preaching
last weekend break his leg, and Lynn, Roseburg, were campers in the valley Kime. The committee in charge of ! brows at his partner’s, irresponsible
aged seven, ia very ill with complica­ from Saturday until Tuesday. Doris the picnic was Mr». E. L. Vinton, Mrs. actions, and you have enough humor hour will be devoted to the “Midsum­
Prohaska, who has been visiting at George (Lorenz, Mrs. ‘Edward w.
mer Foreign Missionary Program.”-
tions from a akin infection.
to make up a dozen comedies.
the
Crowley home the past few weeks Lorenz.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward W. Oliver and
Church of Christ
children, Franklin, 'Robert and Doro­ returned home with them.
Those who look for motion picture
Kenneth Laird is nursing a broken
Monday evening Mrs. George Mc-
thy Ellen, of (Redondo (Beach, Calif.,
Turner
B. MacDonald, Pastor
entertainment permeated with the
surprised their friends here Thursday hand, received while working at his Clellan, nee Eleanor Folsom, was
Sunday,
10:00
a. m. Bible School.
tense,
authentic
melodrama
of.
actual
camp on Rock creek.
complimented at a lovely affair given
when they arrived for a short visit,
Ned C.
headlines in today’s news will find Departments for all ages.
W.
H.
Dancer,
of
Myrtle
Point,
by
Mrs.
Harold
Gould
at
her
home
in
en route to Portland, where Mr. Oli­
Kelley,
superintendent.
“
Gabriel
Over
the
White
House,
”
ver’s folks live. They continued their preached two sermons Sunday at the Myrtle Point. -After the refreshments
11:00 a. m. Communion and morn­
community building.
had been served Mrs. McClellan was opening Sunday at the Liberty The-
journey Sunday morning after visit­
ing worship. Sermon by the pastor.
arte
for
three
days,
one
of
the
out,
Mrs.
Lois
Rookard
and
daughter,
'surprised with a shower of miscel­
ing at several homes in this vicinity.
.. 7:00 p. m. C. E. groups meet for
standing talkie event« of the year.
Mrs. Sarah William«, of Myrtle Florence, visited from Saturday until laneous gifts from the following:
This picture was adapted from the devotional«.
Tuesday
at
the
Elmer
Wilson
home.
Mesdames
Carl
Gilbert,
Wm.
Stewart,
Point, spent part of this week here
Bible
Wednesday, 7:30 p. m.
Delbert Starr, of Myrtle Point, is Clovis Church, Donald Carver, Vergil most daring expose of Washington
at the home of her brother, W". A.
ever written. Its anonymous author Study. Willett Jessee, leader.
visiting
at
the
O.
R.
Kirk
ranch
for
a
McCurdy,
Walter
Bingham,
Harold
Lett.
You are cordially invited to all of
few days.
Gould, Misses Genevieve Crowley, knew his politics and at the same time these services.
The Clarence R. Davis family has
Mr. and Mrs. Orin Kirk and family Doris Kay, Marjorie McClellan, Gloria weaved into hie story of a United
gone to Wolf Creek for an outing.
States President who steps out and
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Bell, of Blackley, were Sunday callers in Myrtle Point. Getz, Etta Marie Whobrey, Wanda doe« something about current prob­
Baptist Church
Carl
Groves,
who
is
employed
at
Houdyshell,
Gretchen
Mehl,
Frances
Ore., were Wednesday night visitors
lems an unusually gripping human
Sunday School at 10 o’clock, with
Weekley
’
s
camp,
spent
the
week
end
Nosier,
Pauline
Ellingsen,
Mary
Ella,
at the Claude Shields home.
classes for everyone. Visitor« always
Florence and Dorothy Cary and Flor­ theme.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sprick have at his home here in the valley.
Headed by Walter Huston as the welcome.
ence
Folsom.
Fred
Kampfer
was
a
business
caller
finished their logging on Myrtle
President who overnight is trans-
Prayer meeting 7:30
Thursday
in Myrtle Point Friday.
Creek and are moving out to Bridge.
Mrs. Leslie Groat and son, Rogers,
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Ireland com­ formed from an insincere, back-slap­ night.
B. Y. P. U. service* every Sunday
are visiting at the home of Mrs. plimented Miss Frances Eggleeton ping politician to a man of iron, the
News Notes From Powers
Groats’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charley and Raymond A. Detlefsen, who were distinguished cast of “Gabriel Over evening at 7 o’clock.
The thirteenth annual convention of Holmes, of Remote. •
married Wednesday evening, at a six the White House” includes Karen
Church of God
Coos county Royal Neighbors was
Mr. and Mr». Jack Bridges and son, o’clock dinner party at their home Morley, last seen apposite Wallace
held at Powers last Friday. Valley Jackie, were business callers in Oo- last Sunday evening. An attractive Beery in “Flesh;” the Broadway stage Seventh and Henry streets, 2 blocks
Camp No. 9330, were royal hostesses. quille Monday.
north of Henry street bridge
bouquet of mixed flowers was used as star, Famchot Tone; Arthur Byron,
In the spacious gym the beautiful
Pastor, Rev. Geo. S. Murphy.
Mrs. Fred Minard, of Coquille, was a centerpiece where covers were laid Dickie Moore, C. Henry Gordon, Da­
decorations and lovely flowers in pur­ a Saturday caller at the home of Mrs. for Mrs. Stanley R. Oldland, Mr. and vid Landau, Samuel Hinds, William
Sunday School 10:00 a. m.
I
ple and white, carried out the R. N. A. Lester Mayse.
Mrs. Ireland, Misses Frances and Ber­ Pawley, Jean Parker and Claire Du-
Preaching 11:00 a. m.
•"
colors. The formal opening was put
Prayer meeting 7:30 p. m. Thurs­
C. M. Wilson took Mrs. Ernest nice Eggleston, Raymond Detlefsen, brey.
The drama, laid in the historic back­ day.
on by Powers, the address of welcome Krewson to Myrtle Point to receive Belmont and Clarence Ireland.
ground
of the national capital with
w|s
very
ably
given
by
Alsie
Royer,
'
treatment
for
her
broken
leg.
V
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and the response by the Coquille Vice | Mr. and Mrs. Albert Christensen Good Shooting by Coos Boys authentic scenes of the executive man­
St. James Church
sion, the two legislative house« and
Oracle, who extended the invitation and daughter, Christina, and Mr. and
(Episcopal)
They may not shoot from the trip in various other Washington locales,
for the fourteenth convention to meet Mrs. P. A. Alford were Marshfield Wild West style, but when it comes
Church echool every Sunday at 10
starts
with
the
inauguration
of
the
in Coquille. There were three Candi- callers Tuesday,
to puncturing bullseyes with army simple, back-country man, Jud Ham­ a. m. Perry Roper, superintendent.
dates, Hazel Kruger, Margaret Wy-' Mr. and Mrs. Elwin Alford visited
automatic pistol« the Citizens* Mili­ mond, who becomes the Hon. Judson
land and Elisabeth Link, who were Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. tary Training camp students here this
Hammond, ‘President of the United First Church of Christ, Scientist
initiated by the Myrtle Point degree Ted Abbott and Mrs. Mae Harvey.
Coquille, Oregon
year are pretty good notwithstanding, States.
His first press conference
team, and the wonk was beautiful.
Sunday callers at the home of Mr. says a special from the C. M. T. C.
Sunday School at 9:30 a. m.
shows him to be a typical politician,
Marshfield put on the Retiring and Mrs. Albert Christensen were Mr.
Sunday Service at 11 «. m.
Vancouver Barracks. The percentage jovial, insincere, evasive, unwilling to
March and it was perfect. The school and Mrs. P. A. Alford and Mr. and
Subject for next Sunday, “Truth.”
of youths who have qualified as pistol cope courageously with national prob­
of instruction was under Anna C. Mrs. Jesse Warner, of Marshfield.
Wednesday evening meeting at 8
■hots, first class, is unusually high. lems. He is injured in an accident and
Stallsmith, supervising deputy of
Those to enjoy a Sunday picnic din­
Virtually all of those who fired on his return to work following a long o’clock.
Oregon, assisted by Deputy Broli, of* ner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. El­
Free public Reading Room open in
qualified, deepite the fact that the period of illness which has given him
Ashland, and Ada E. Lemon, district mer Wilson were: Mr. and Mrs. W. A.
army .45 is a rugged customer and time to think things over, he become« Church Building every Tuesday and
deputy of Coos county. The banquet Nickason and family, Mrs. Carrie
not easy to shoot; and also despite a new Judson Hammond, hard instead Friday afternoons except holidays
was held in the Odd Fellows hall at Nickason, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Wilson,
limited time for prsctice and limited of soft, decisive instead of vacillating. from two to five o'clock.
seven o’clock and was a very enjoy­ Mr. and Mrs. Vaner Bloomquiet, Miss
The public is cordially invited to at­
He fires the Secretary j>f War and
ammunition with which to shoot.
able affair. The evening program in­ Florence Mead, W. H. Dancer, Minor
The boys, however,, also did well with asks for the resignation of his entire tend our services, and to visit the
cluded the memorial, in which mem­ and Bert Mead.
the heavy army rifle in qualfying as I cabinet when they hesitate to support Reading Room.
bers of all the camp» took part. Very
Miss Florence Mead, who spent sev­
C. M. T. C. marksmen or sharpshoot­ his moves to relieve the Unemploy­
fitting addressea by the deputies, reg­ eral days of last week at Bridge, re­
ers, while a fair percentage of those ment Army. He demands that Con­
Methodist Episcopal Church
ular closing, a reading by a Neighbor turned to her home Saturday.
who fired machine guns qualified as gress give himlfrhe powers of a dicta­
Evening
Preaching 8:00 p. m.
from Myrtle Point camp, which was
tor. He fights directly with the
gunner».
•
Prayer meeting Wednesday 7:30 p.
more than good, a beautiful drill by Poultrymen to Meet at O. S. C.
Badges signifying their proficiency “king” of the racketeers and through m.
Marshfield, and a short play by the
have been presented to the students, a federal police force wipes him out.
The
tenth
annual
Oregon
Poultry
Preaching at Bandon 11 a. m.
Powers Neighbors were also given.
by order of Colonel Harry A. Wells, He forces an International Debt Con­
Scriptural, Spiritual Preaching. Ev­
Ethel Leach was elected president for convention is announced for July 27
commander. Qualifications include: gress, not behind closed doors but on eryone welcome.
1934, Dora Burr vice president and and 28 at Oregon State college, where
Rifle Pistol the deck of a yacht where a graphic
it
will
be
held
in
the
usual
place
in
G. A. Gray, Pastor.
May Ensele secretary and treasurer.
demonstration of how quickly war­
Ellis E. Newton, Coquille S-S.
special
quarters
near
the
poultry
and
107 E. 2nd St., Coquille, Oro.
And they are all going to Coquille in
craft may be destroyed by airplanes
veterinary plant on the west campus. Allan B. Evans, Bullards M.M.
1984.
Deri D. Carver, Myrtle Pt.
let class leads to debt payment via sums aaved
This
convention
is
open
to
every
Wednesday at the Fellowship hall,
1st class in disarmament
friends of Ethel Littler gave her the poultryman in the state without Lynn Cooper, Myrtle Pt.
The story is brought to a stirring
charge,
although
combined
on
the
ede^|
—
,
surprise of her life when about forty
and
logical conclusion after a sensa­
R.
N.
A.
Convention
at
Powers
of them gathered there, under the cational program will be the annual
tional peace conference with Judson
One Cent a Word Each Insertion
meeting
of
the
Oregon
Poultrymen
’
s
Several
car
loads
of
Royal
Neigh
­
pretense of a health meeting, and af­
Hammond leaving his mark on history
ter Mrs. LitNer had given a very in­ association, headed by F. H. Cockell bors drove to Powers last Friday to as one of the greatest Presidents to FOR SALE—Two good young Cows.
teresting report of her studies in Port­ of Milwaukie. This association has attend the thirteenth annual conven­ rule at the White House.
Phone 7R42. V. L. Cornelius.
land on community organization, the long served as the official “mouth­ tion for this district. The convention
FOR SALE—'1929 automobile sedan
chairman introduced Mrs. G. P. Stew­ piece” of the Oregon) Poultry indus­ president was Mrs. Minnie King and
Agricultural Year Books
cheap, on payment plan if desired.
art who presented to Mr». Littler a try and is constantly looking after its the state supervisor, Anna Stallsmith,
Congressman Jas. W. Mott writes
See Brady—Strang Garage.
24tf
beautiful hand-made quilt made by interests, ssy those familiar with its and Mrs. Broili, of the Ashland dist­
rict were also in attendance, holding the Sentinel from Salem, where he V
her friends in Powers. A lovely lunch work.
Featured on the educational pro­ the school of instructions and giving residing between sessions of congress, FOR SAIÆ—Coos couny warrants
was served later.
and other municipal warrants by
Word has been received in Power« gram this year will be methods to use pleasant talks for the good of the or­ that he has a limited number of the
political subdivisions of the county,
that George Sparks, who was here in lowering the cost of production, der. The next convention will be held 1933 Agriculture Year Book which he
at a reasonable discount. See Geo.
with the Pepper Brothers, is seriously announces A. G. Lunn, heed of the here in Coquille with Mrs. Jack Leach will be pleased to send to anyone ap­
McClellan at the Southwestern Mo­
ill in Los Angeles. He was packed poultry department. Included will be as president, Mrs. George Burr as plying as long as they last. The book
tor Co.
and ready to start fbr Power* when reports from experiment station vice president and Mrs. Carl Ensele contains an abundance of information
especially valuable to farmers and
the death of his grandchild caused a workers on the chief developments In as secretary.
USED CARS
*
students
of agriculture, and authentic
this
field
during
the
past
year.
Those
attending
the
convention
in
relapse and in his weakened condition
2'1
reports
on
livestock,
wheat,
hops,
Durant
Coach
Powers from Coquille were Mrs.
he has not been able to recover.
Jack Page, Mrs. Al Burch, Mrs. M. D. fruits and vegetables are given. Ad­ 27 Chevrolet Roadster
Knife Hospital Notes
The miners of Johnson creek and
Sherrard. Mrs. F. E. Bennett, Mrs. dress Mr. Mott at Salem and a copy 25 Dodge Pickup
their lawyer. Dal King of Myrtle
Mrs. J. H. Hawkins, of Bridge, un-
M Chevrolet Sedan
George
Burr, Mrs. M. McGuffin, Miss will be forwarded to you.
Point, held a meeting in Powers Mon­
derwent a major operation at the Mary Burr, Mrs. F. Price, Mrs. Wil­
M Ford Sedan
day evening. The property in ques­
hands of Dr. Jas. Richmond last Mon­
See Mansell Drayage A Delivery 29 Chevrolet Cabriolet
liam Peart, Mrs. Carl Ensele and Mrs.
tion is on Johnson creek, and is claim­
day.
Co. for Alpine coal.
Orders filled 29 International Delivery.
Jack Leach.
ed by Bill Mason, of Bandon.
Harold, 15-year old son of Mr. and
promptly.
M Ford Truck—Stake Body.
Mrs. Perry Neal, of Fairview, under­ J. D. Bell’s Birthday Surprise
25 Star Sedan
Brewster Valley
went a double hernia operation, Wed­
27 Paige Sedan.
WHY
GET
UP
NIGHTS?
A surprise birthday party was very
Those to take dinner Friday at the nesday.
29 Ford Pickup
Make
Thia
25c
Teet
home of Mr .and Mrs. W. A. Nickaeon
Mrs. H. S. Cadman, who had been successfully carried out at the home
This easy bladder physic is needed 30 Chrysler Coupe.
/
of
J.
D.
Bell,
secretary
of
the
Moose
to drive oat impurities^ and excess 30 Chev Truck.
were: Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Wilson and receiving treatment for several days,
family. Minor Mead, Mrs. Fannie Al­ submitted to an operation for goitre Lodge here. Social chat, ^anecdotes acids which cause irritation that re­ 51 Chev. 157 in. Truck
and selections by the radio, occupied sults in leg pains, backache, burning 30
ford, Mr. and. Mrs. C. M. Wilson, yesterday.
Tan Chevrolet Sport Roadster
and petting up nights. BU-KETS, the
,Perley and Edwin Crowley, and Carl
Mrs. Joe Scolari and small aon were the evening. Those present who hon­ bladder physic, containing buchu,
Anthony Steel Dump Bed
ored
the
surprised
host
were
Mr.
and
juniper oil, etc. works on the bladder
Groves.
able to leave the hospital this morn­
Logging Trailer A bunks
pleasantly and effectively, similar to
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Taylor left ing and return to their home just Mr». J. L. Child and her sister, Mrs. castor oil on the bowel«. Get a 25c
St nson of Myrtle Point, Mr. and Mrs. box (5 grain size) from your drug­
Tuesday for Creswell, where they are north of CoquiTle.
C. B. Young and son, Charles. Mr. and gist. After four days, if not relieved
employed during the cherry season.
Mrs. Mildred Benham and Mrs. Ivan
Old Papers, good-sited package at Mrs. Ion Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. of getting up night» go back and get
Dondono, Mra. Ira Chase and Mrs. your money. You are bound to feel
Laird made a business trip to Coquille The Sentinel for * eenta.
after this cleansing and you
SOUTHWESTERN MOTOR CO.
C.
C. Gardner. Sandwiches, cake and better
to get canning peas from Chris Terras.
get your regular sleep. Sold by Fuhr- Coquille, Oregon
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coffee concluded the evening.
man s Pharmacy.
The regular aseetisg of the Ladies
Calling cards 100 far «LOO.
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