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\ FAQS TEN ss TM COQUTLLB TALUrr SENTINBL. COQUILLE. OREGON, FRIDAY. AUGUST M, 1483. Mm. W. A. Gilbert and son were Coquille visitors * yesterday noon. They have been at Florence, where Coos county’s former roadmaster has had th« Cushman-Florence grading contract, since April but that will be finished in two or three weeks and they will then return to Portland. County Buy your music and book and sta tionery need« at Norton’«. Mr. and Mr». Harry Slack went out to the Kanu Klub ground» yesterday to remain over the week-end. Insure your car with Ned C. Kelley in a reliable Oregon stock company. Mrs. M. Earl Wilaop and children went down to Laurel Lake this week to spend a couple of weeks camping. Admission for the Legion Auxiliary dance at Graham Hall here Saturday evening, 40 cent» for gentlemen, 10 cents for ladies. Special features. Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Seibig returned Wednesday evening front®* a trip to Portland on which they left last Sat urday. See Mansell Drayage and Delivery Co. for Mill Wood, »2 a load. Orders I filled promptly. .- * Mrs, Della Lehy, who had been vis iting at the Fred Hudson home for the past two weeks, left this morning for her hdme in Portland. New Driver’s Licenses. See Jim Erwin, office Front and Taylor Bts. He has application blanks, also he is a Notary Public. J. W. Curry, father of Mrs. Fred Kunz, left Sunday evening for Miss oula, Montana, to visit a son there for a month or more. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Machon left Tuesday morning on a few days’ trip to Portland. They were accompanied by J. A. Thomas and "Penny" Sturdi vant. Old Ironsides is to be off the mouth of Coos Bay next Tuesday, Aug. 29, and will be anchored there for a few hours. It will not attempt to enter the bay. After an absence of many months, Geo. T. Cook has again located in Co quille and will follow his trade here. He advertise« for masonry work of any kind. Good Old Growth Fir Wood, any length desired; Alpine Coal, delivered anywhere. E. M. Briner, phone 71 or 74J. 29tf Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Johnson and daughter, Mary Esther, were Coquille visitors yesterday. They intend to move from Portland to MarahAeld in the near future. See Maneell Drayage and Delivery Co. for Mill Wood, |2 a load. Orders filled promptly. Mrs. C. M. Sigler and two daugh ters arrived here last Saturday eve ning from their home in Redding, Calif., to visit her mother, Mrs. Jennie Price, her sister, Mrs. H. S. Norton, and other relatives and friends here. Mr. and Mrs. Sigler have been lo cated in Redding since they left here several years ago. Misses Harriet Gould and Jean Young returned last evening from a trip to the Willamette valley, the former go ing to Portland and the latter stop ping at Eugene. They were accom panied to Eugene by Mrs. Grace Bax ter who had been visiting relatives Visitors From Southern Calif. Austin Hazard« accompanied by here, and Zelma Bosserman who went Mrs. Hazard, their eight-yaar-old out to Springfield for a visit.- eon, Dick, and her mother, Mrs. Lula Ask for Cow Bell Dairy cream and Swezy, arrived here from Pasadena, milk, the only milk and cream made Calif., Tuesday afternoon to spend a safe by pasteurisation. week of his vacation with hie par Mrs. Geo. McGuire and two chil ents, Mr. and Mrs. I* H. Hazard. L. dren arrived last Friday evening from H. is also taking his * vaaction now Salem and spent the Week until yes and the family will spend most of terday morning as house guest« of their time at the Hazard cottage at Mrs. W. R. Litzenberger. They were the Kanu Klub grounds, with a day’« formerly Coquille residents but for fishing trip to the Rogue contem several years have been living in Sa plated by the men. Mr. and Mr«. Jack lem where George is connected with Sercombe came in yesterday from the state highway department. Portland to join the Hazard party at New Driver’s Licenses. See Jim Brewster. They will remain over the Erwin, office Front and Taylor Sts. week-end. He has application blanks, also he is Visited “House of Mystery” a Notary Public. Mr. and Mrs. Lisle Goodwin and Rev. N. D. Wood, pastor of the M. E. South Church at Medford, came in daughter, Dorothy, and John Lore Tuesday morning, accompanied by man made a trip over to, Gold Hill, Mrs. Wood and their daughter, and below Grant« Pass, last Sunday, and went down to Bandon that afternoon visited what is termed “the house of to spend a few days at the Jas. Rich mystery.” Due to a slide some time mond cabin. Mr. Wood was supply ago the house stands on an incline pastor for Pioneer church for a short and has developed features which time before Rev. S. D. Walters came make it a source of curiosity. Mr. Loreman is of the opinion that the to Coquille. principal source of the freaky atti- Buy your music and book and sta butes is that the earth there, over tionery needs at Norton’s. a small radius, has greater gravity Sam Taylor returned Tuesday eve pull than elsewhere. There are a ning from his business trip through few spots on the earth’s surface central and southern Oregon, and all which have this excessive attraction. Wednesday morning his teeth were chattering because of the change from Visits Her Parents Here the hot interior to this cool summer Miss Kathleen Terres, daughter of resort climate. In comparison with Mr. and Mrs. Chris Terres, arrived the other sections he visited, business here Tuesday from Los Angeles conditions look pretty good in Coos where she is head nurse of the Gen county, Mr. Taylor says. eral Hospital. She was accompanied George Earl Karr, an ex-convict, of by Miss Nora Truen, of Alhambra, Reedsport, took a flyer in “high fl- Calif., and they were on a vacation nance” at the Bay recently and was trip to Vancouver, B. C. from which taken into custory by State Police point they will return by boat to Loa Williams at Reedsport Tuesday. He Angeles. When they left yesterday sold a boat house over on the Bay, they were accompanied by Mrs. which he did not own, to three or four Terres who will visit her daughter, different people. He was bound over Mrs. Clifton Brockman, in Portland to the grand Jury by the J. P. at for a couple of weeks. North Bend and his bail set at <1000. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard ¡Hagan left tlhis morning for their home in Ta Ernie Ferrari’s orchestra of six coma after visiting here since Satur pieces will furnish the music for the day at the home of her sister, Mrs. Legion Auxiliary Dance at Graham W. V. Gia ray er. Hall tomorrow, Saturday evening. Ask for Cow Bell Dairy cream and Frank Tennison, who arrived here milk, the only milk and cream made last week from San Diego to visit his safe by pasteurisation. daughter, Mrs. WilMs Oddy, says he Mrs. Jas. Richmond, Barbara and may be here for scone time and pos Jimmie, Mrs. Harriet Gould, Mrs. sibly for only a few week«. Wm. Roberts and daughter went down Coquille young people who were in to the Richmond cabin at Bandon to Portland last Saturday for a visit to stay till the first of the week. Old Ironsides included Vada Swinney, Harold A. Varney, Coos county Patricia and Elwyn Noeler, Marvin Jailer, returned to duty Tuesday after Skeels, Lawrence Hatcher and Tom his two week«’ vacation which he Ostrander. They returned home Sun spent at hi« cabin at Bandon. Adrian day. Campbell was on duty during his ab Mrs. Jennie Williams, who had been sence. visiting her sister, Mrs. J. A. Lamb, Old Beaver Hill Vein Coal, $4.50 here this summer, left last Sunday for per ton for lump delivered in Coquille. Medford and will be in San Francisco Leave orders at Roosevelt Service Tuesday to meet her son, Maurice, Station, phone 114. C. Jack Shumate. who will be in port on one of the Dollar round-the-world «hips. She 7tf • does not expect to return to Coquille Mrs. Mabie Laird returned last until around Christmas time. She Saturday evening from her fortnight went out to Medford with Mrs. Estella visit with Miss Vera Booth at Amity. Slagle-Miller, who with her daugh She enjoyed the visit but not the tem ters, Ethel and Bethel, had been visit perature which was prevailing in the ing Coos county friends for a few Willamette valley. weeks. New Driver’s Licenses. See Jim V. R. Wilson, "Optometrist.” Errors Erwin, office Front and Taylor Sts. He has application blanks, also he is in refraction corrected, without the use of drugs. “For glasses” a«« Wil a Notary Public. son first and save money. 7tf Miss Blythe Cousins returned to her duties in the court house Monday Portland Pastor Coming morning. She returned Saturday eve Rev. and Mrs. H. W. Jeffries, of ning from her two weeks’ vacation spent with her aunt in “the wilds of Portland, are expected in Monday,to remain Several days here. They will Humboldt county.” meet Rev. T. R. Jackman, who will re Coquille Legion Auxiliary dance at turn from Ashland that day, and ac Graham Hall, Saturday, Aug. 26. company him in from Roseburg. Mr. Music "by Ferrari and his six piece Jeffries, who is regional officer of the orchestra. Special feature numbers. Foursquare church in Oregon, will Gents, 40c, ladies 10c. hold one public meeting while here, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Lt&cke and on Tuesday evening. Their trip here daughter, Beverly Ann, arrived in Co is to a large extent one for pleasure. quille Tuesday morning from their Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Jeffries and Rev. home in Spokane for a visit at the Mr. and Mrs. Jackman made the re D. E. Rackleff home. Mrs. Lubcke cent trip to the Holy Land together. and Mrs. Rackleff are sieters. Ned C. Kelley will insure trucks and write your bonds. your Buy Oregon Peach««! Umpqua Valley Crawfords are now ready. El* bertas and Hales later. Good crop. “Our peaches are the best” Umpqua Valley Peach Growers, Star Route, Roseburg, Ore. Calling card* 100 for <1.00, North Bank Picnic Enjoyed Our Post Service Date« From February 17, 1691 The North Bank get-together pic nic, held in Joe Donaldson’s orchard The beginning of the American post last Sunday, was a great success. A proper date» from the signing of ■ basket lunch was served to about 120 patent vesting Thoma«' Neale with people from all parts of the Coquille postal Jurisdiction, February 17. 1001. Valley. The afternoon was spent in On April 4, the «ante year. Neale and such «ports as horseshoe games, base the royal po»tma»ter general appointed Andrew Hamilton postmaster general ball, volley ball and swimming. A ef America. He was required to es very interesting musical program was tablish an intercolonial post, He vis aleo presented, including violin duets ited all the colonies and secured from by Edd Smith and C. M. Hartwell of all except Virginia pledges of co Riverton, vocal solos by Geraldine operation. The service began May 1. Richardson of Bandon and Robert 1603, and consisted of weekly post« Bumgartner, of Leneve, piano solo by from Portsmouth, N. H., to Boston, Alta Bumgartner, vocal solo by Edd Saybrook, New York, Philadelphia, Smith who accompanied himself on Maryland and Virginia, five rider« to the piano, vocal solo by Mrs. Ira Bum cover each of the five stages twice each week. Hamilton died In 1703 gartner who furnished her own ac and waa succeeded by his son, John companiment on the ¡Hawaiian guitar. Hamilton. From 1707 to the outbreak Several group songs were also enjoy of the Revolution the general post ed by all. office tn London controlled the «ystem Dance Tonight at Country Club The August Dance of the Coos County Health Association will take place Friday evening, August 25, at the Coos Country Club. Tickets are one dollar a couple. The proceed« will go to the free immunisation fund maintained by the association for the benefit of county school children. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Balcom, of North Bend, will be host and hostess at the dance. In America. Mall moved weekly be tween Boston and Maine in 1711 and between New York and Williamsburg. Va., In 1717. There was a fortnightly service between Philadelphia and An napolis In 1727. A new chapter was opened with the appointment of Benjamin Franklin as deputy postmaster in America, 1737. Sixteen years later he was named post master general with Col. William Hunter. The printer-philosopher made a tour of all the post office« in his jur isdiction, omitting only Charleston. Difficulties with Governor Hutchinson of Massachusetts In 1774 resulted tn his dismissal. But the system which he had developed survived him, and when the Continental post office de partment was created, with headquar ters at Philadelphia, he was elected postmaster general and resumed charge, July 26, 1775. The Continental congress authorised the establishment of a line of posts be- tween New Hampshire and Georgia “and to such other places as congress might direct” Ratos of postage, fixed by law, were: Single letters, under 00 mile«, 7.4; 60 to 100 mile«, 11.1 cent«; 100 to 200 miles, 14.8 cents; and 3.4 cents additional for each 100 mile«. Coco» inland Coco« Island belong« to Costa Rlc:i and 1« uninhabited. For a time Co« ta Rica maintained a penal colony there and pirate« and whalers have visited It One treasure hunter remained on the Island for several years in an un successful attempt to colonise It. Fut«r« Pope Once Rejocted The pope's noble guard, probably 'h« world's most exclusive force, once "rejected“ the future Plus IX. a« • t>oy, on the grounds of physical dis ability. Mrs E A Woodyard Bac. Mus. Accredited Teacher of Voice and Piano announces the opening of her studio Sept. Sth. Beginners to advanced students 550 N. Henry St. Phone 230-L OU buy your tooth paste with one thing in mind—cleaner, more sparkling teeth. But Y when you can get a tooth paste that gives you brighter, more beautiful teeth than other tooth pastes, and gives you much more for your money, isn’t it sensible to use it? Rexall Milk of Magnesia Tooth Paste neutralizes , mouth acids that cause stained, dingy and de cayed teeth____ and it gives you 18 more brush fuls than its nearest rival in the same price class gives you.- Investigate now! jteaK Milk of Magnesia Fuhrman’s Pharmacy, Inc. TW DRUGGISTS Again Oregon’s State Fair leads the way in reducing the price of gen eral admission from fifty to twenty- five cents. A ticket for the week, She’s one of 100,000 Girls “PAROLE GIRL“ with RALPH BELLAMY MAE CLARKE Also NEWS EVENTS - CARTOON COMEDY ADMISSION Mamie Rebekah Lodge, No. 20, will celebrate the 82nd year of Rebekah Odd Fellowship with a 6:30 pot luck Special Announcement sapper and program Wednesday, Sept. Mrs. E. A. Woodyard extend« cor 13th. dial invitation to all mothers of chil dren of beginners’ age to a demon The Past Noble Grands club will stration lesson in piano. The lesson meet in the banquet hall of the I. 0. will be with an eight year old child O. F. Friday, Sept. 1, at 2 p. m. All who had her first lession Aug. 19th. P. G. N. are requested to be present The place, Episcopal Guild Hall. The for election of officers. time, Friday, Sept 1, at 2 o’clock. —'Press Com. You will be under no obligation in any way. Fleam ooms. Calling cards 100 far 11.00. Children 10 Adults 25c PREVIEW SATURDAY NITE His Greatest Triumph LIONEL BARRYMORE in “LOOKING FORWARD" with LEWIS STONE Benita Hume, Phillips Holmes Has luxury robbed women of their courage? Here is a great drama of humanity, with Lionel in his greatest . triumph since “Grand Hotel.” SUNDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY, AUG. 27-28-29 1933 WILL BE FAMED FOR ONE PICTURE! HELL BELOW The Thril Picture of All Time! Thousands in the cast____ men, ships, planes_____ ro mance, beauty, laughs____ in ONE GIANT SHOW. Department Called Sunday Rebekah Ixrdge Notes Along the lines of the most ap proved modern methods. 105 W. 2nd St. Phone 30-L Yet You Have Never Known Her ____ SEE Her Story For the First Time On Any Screen! E. O. Sempert, who purchased the Harlocker Pharmacy in Myrtle Point a few months ago, is going to move it into the corner room of the Myr tle Hotel building. And there is to be one less drug store in Myrtle Point for Mr. Sempert and N. G. W. (Vikins have purchased the store of W. H. Fearnley who plans to move to a farm near Aurora. Card of Thanks We wish to express to the many friends who by their sympathy and kindness in our hour of bereavement gave us help, our heartfelt thanks. We also appreciate the many and beauti ful floral tributes. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Watson Mr. and Mrs. Fred Nosier Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Watson MISS INEZ ROVER Piano Instructor TODAY AND SATURDAY, AUG. 25-26 MRS. H. H. COLEMAN One Less Drug Store in M. P. The Coquille fire department was called out Sunday afternoon at one o’clock to the Harry Hunt shingle mill, just below the Swift plant. The blaze waa extinguished beifore the department’s arrival. Mr. Hunt say« a spark from an operation that morning must have smoldered for some time before breaking Into a STATIONERS Fine special features have been ar Sept. 4-0, sells for one dollar, a lit ranged for the Legion Auxiliary tle more than 15 cent« a day. dance at Graham Hall, Saturday eve- ning. The beet of music and a good time. - Accredited teacher of Piano and authorized teacher of the Moore System of Fundamental Music Training. Musical Kindergarten. Sudio will open Sept. 1 241 No. Henry St *5» PASTE Legion Auxiliary DANCE Graham Hall COQUILLE with ROBERT FILMED AT PEARL HARBOR. HAWAII Authentic locations. Photographic splendor. M-G-M took» it» big cast snd equipment to the subninrine base at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. MONTGOMERY WALTER HOUSTON, MADGE EVANS, JIMMY DURANTE EUGENE PALLETTE, ROBT. YOUNG and thousands of others SELECTED SHORT FEATURES ADMISSION: Children 10c Adults 35c WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, AUG. 30-31 a PAL NIGHT Saturday 2 ADULTS FOR 35c Aug« 26 The Happiest Hit of the Year •* Music by Ferrari GEO. ARLISS 6-piece Orchestra BETTY DAVIS in Special Features WORKMAN LIBERTY S I.............. I Adm. Ladies 10c Gentlemen 40c ! . ........ . II f - ______ ... ______ ________________