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COQtftLLK VALLKY «BNTIMBL, C0QU1UA OKBGON. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER W, 1»J3. PAGI TEN Insure your car with Ned C. Kelley in a reliable Oregon stock company. Mayor and Mrs. J. Arthur Berg and children left yesterday for a few days’ vieit in Portland. Mark Seeley was the vanguard of Coquille people going to Portland for the big game tomorrow. He left Wed nesday morning. Ask for Cow Beil Dairy cream and milk, the only milk and cream made safe by pasteurisation. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Thomas left this morning for a short visit in Tilla mook and expected to be in Portland tomorrow afternoon. Mrs. G. Russell Morgan arrived here Sunday evening from Hillsboro for a week or ten days’ visit with hei eon, Earl Hamilton, and wife. Read more Books. You can get all the latest fiction at H. 8. Norton’s Rental Library. la He Jap or Swede? New Names for CCC Camps Mr. Zerado o act comes a little too rich for Corn Show blood, but the fol lowing letter indicates that Coquille’s Corn Show is known in the Rose City: “My Dear Annabel” Portland Oregon, Nov. 6th S3 Mr. J. L- Smith Chairman of Corn Show, Coquille Ore. Dear Sir; I ada you are haveing com show at Coquille and aa you are have few act» aa usal they do. Like know if can Mt me in down their with my little circus iedal. Circus uit. Lika know if can see pay us Thirty five dol lar» come down put on few acts. Thia ittle show offer is variety. In way tumbling acta and trick dog. with ia very well know in Hollywood. Bimo dog with human mine. Aliso very tat tractive looking dog does apeal to kida. Smail aerial act. Witch we do can be put up on any small spase, Like know if use have played eugne lane contty fair many big fairs in Washington and jaatern Oregon. Idaho. ,Q Have been home jaut few wka and it present offer this any celebrations, lomeing comeings have work many. Standard attractions. Real acta for vaudeville for old. Our wrour work is best. Tumbling sets clowns and differ acta of varietey. • If can see use ua Why will come down for said moeny aa state here wire me care of this addres. Hopening 1 | hear iron you soon. I For parad«* we can be that with dog „ iS well. With knock out. yours Truly, Frank Zerado and Co. »24 I 6. E. Powell Bvd. Portland, Oregon. By H. LOUIS RAYBOLD Designations of OOC camps in this ■»ection has been changed by the Corps headquarters in Eugene to. make the names correspond to the locations: Camp Coquille F-42 to Camp Pow ers F-42. Camp 'Lower Smith River F-70 to Camp Reedsport F-70. Camp Reston GF-6 to Camp Sitkum GF5 i •. ter MoClur. Hrtmur SyadlMt.. WNU Servlc« Take your choice For SMOOTHER SHAVES! " uV/ffV DEAK Annabel—* 4’1 Foster Deming paused a mo- meol to consider the three Ilea he bad Turkey Dinner Next Tuesday Just penned. The girl wasn't his. she The Epworth League turkey dinner, was decidedly more annoying tbaa dear, and her name wasn't Annabel. advertised for last Tuesday evening, It was Susan. Then he resumed his was postponed until next Tuesday, Nov. 14, because of the Chamber of task determined I v. Commerce dinner that night which “My O.ar Annabel: '1 am sorry that you ar. sick ot was addewwed by Hon. Jas. W. Mott. school but It would have b.en your father's wish, I know, that you re The young people’s society invite the main there until you gradual.. Anu public to attend the dinner. Tickets put out of your mind any .neb thought are 50c for adults, 35c for children. aa running away. To« ar. loo bld for that sort of thing. “As for thl. boy you "frankly .ay you're Infatuat.d with—cot It" out. 1» th. flr.t place, ho I. undoubtedly Juat amuatng" hlmaalf. and In th. oeoond, you ar. too young for that eort of thing. “Thl. I. rath.r a brief latter, aa.I am up to my n.ck In work. My tr.aa- ■ re of a it.nograpb.r left me to bo . married and I'm having a bard time trying to replace her. “So be a good girl and atudy eo aa to be a credit to th. memory, ot yo«r father. Sincerely your., FOSTER DEMING.” Slipping the letter In the envelop«, he felt the pleasing sensation that s man knows with a deferred duty performed. By the way, how old waa the child, really 7 It had been four years ago that her father, given but ■ Good Old Growth Fir Wood, any a few weeks to live, had confided hla; length desired; Alpine Coal, delivered daughter to bls junior partner's Inter anywhere. E. M. Briner, phone 71 •> est. 74J. 2»tf “Her mother will be her guardian, but my wife Is a busy woman and— Don Farr, who is a sophomore at well, I would Uke to think that Susan, U. of O. this year, has just pledgeo I should say Annabel, would once In Sings Better Than Her Fnther Alpha Kappa Pei, professional buai nwhile get the sort of advice or friend Little Marianne Rackleff furnished nsec administration fraternity on the ly letter that a father would give her.* he entertainment for the Lions Club campus at Eugene. , Footer had known intuitively the /eeterday and proved that she was a things hla friend would have liked to Frank W. Martin, manager of the 'tetter singer than her dad. In fact any. That his wife was so involved J. C. Penney Co. store here, will leave -he Lion« requested that Uhe come I In thia civic duty and that social oblt- tomorrow evening for Eugene to at '¡very week and sing the opening song,' 1 gation that her da ugh tex would get but tend a two-day conference of Penney America," in place off Dave. She at ‘ a very casual supervision. I' store managers in Oregon. I It had been her mother who had en- east can get the words straight. 1 couraged the child ’ s rebellion at her Ask for Cow Bell Dairy cream and The club’« float entry in the parade , milk, the only milk and eream made ■sine in for a report, and J. L. Smith I christened name of Susan:—“too old- aid he would like to see Bob Stew-I i fashioned." safe by pasteurisation. Four years ago Annabel had been— •.rt ’e suggestion carried out—that the I I well, say, thirteen or fourteen—maybe Dr. W. V. Glaisyer and Allington ■ and Dorothy left Thursday morn ten attire themselves strangely, if. I fifteen. That would make her—oh, ■ot handsomely, for the two days’ | somewhere between sixteen and twen ing for Tacoma in response to a wine from Mrs. Glaisyer that her father, celebration. He said he waa weary of ty. But he ought to have known, real ty, before be advised her as to being A. H. Johnson, was not expected to eing the only one to cut a figure too young for this and too old for that luring the carnival. live more Chan a day or two longer. He might take a run down some time Dr. J. W. Wheeler had on display Albert Schroeder came down from and see her, he supposed. Hard to «ome ancient guns and pipes, which Portland Wednesday evening in re picture some one bo hadn't seen since will also be shown in the relic and abe was an Infant In bloomers and sponse to word that Mrs. Schroeder, curie display In the windows of the tam-o-shanter. who has been here visiting their Sentinel’s corner room. One waa the Three days later the telephone rang daughter, Mrs. Theo. L. Clinton, for i wo-Mnger derringer used by the Miae- en Mr. Foster Deming's desk. As he the past two wake, was quite serious ssippi river gamblers in the last picked up the receiver the agitated ly Hi. •eutury. He also had one of the first voice of a woman struck his ears. Read more Books. You can got all toft’s automatic» manufactured and a ! “Is this Mr. Doming? It is? Well, the latest fiction at H. S. Norton’s .lumber of others. His pipe collec-' Susan, or Annabel Wentworth has sim Rental Library. ion consisted mostly off the long-stem ■ ply disappeared. She left a note say ing she had eloped, but we can’t think The Missionary Society of the Pi variety which are used in other with whom. I’ve tried to get her ■ountries. One was made by an Aus- oneer Church is serving in Pioneer mother, but they tell me she la at a .ralian sheep-herder, one was an Hall today and tomorrow, all day. convention somewhere In St. Louts. There will not be regular meab rpium pipe, another from India. Al Tm so upset about It In these days—* together ft made an interesting col served, but short-orders, hot dogs and He simply had to break in on the lection. Sow of words. "Don’t worry. It’s not a large enough variety to satisfy the your fault. I'm sure. I'll see what 1 most exacting will be served for both Veneer Plant in Old Pulp Mill can do.* the noon and evening meal. But after he had bung up he sat for The Western Battery Separator ■ Soo Mansell Drayage and Delivery some minutes in irritation. If the ampany has acquired the old pulp Co. for Mill Wood, $2 a load. Order* girl’s mother had been dead, he would >lant owned by the Coos Bay Lumber filled promptly. have resigned himself to the trust As onrpany where a battery stock manu- It was, he bad no authority tn the The GAR. Cafe in the Jonea build 'acturing plant will be opened just aa matter. No right to Interfere, other ing on Front street has been thor •oon as new machinery can be pur- than the right any man has to protect oughly renovated recently by the pro •hased and installed. The officers of any young and Ignorant person. prietors, Mr. and Mr*. Ray Gilkey. -he company are M. T. Vanderslice, "An applicant Mr. Deming," an a» They have had it painted, new lino president; M. T. Voorhies, secretary, Blatant broke In on hla thoughts. leum laid on the floor, heavy duty res ind Charles Kinnear, manager. The “Send her in." taurant equipment stocked and a new She was the best looking one so far. ompany’s plant operated in North largo Wedgewood gas range installed Bend was burned when the shipyard Slender, of excellent carriage, well- bred la manner and a taste for clothes. V. R. Wilson, "Optometrist.’’ Errors went up in flames last July. “Please sit down. Mis»—" la refraction corrected, without the “I heard you needed a stenograph Two Arrive at County Jail nee of drugs. “For gUaem" see Wil er." abe said quietly. Ignoring the op son first and eave money. 7tf Edwin Lawrence Lund, of Lakeside, portunity to give her name. “(tan you er spell r be asked. ' It would make too long a list to was sentenced Monday, by Justice “Try me," she said. mention «11 who have gone or are go Dodge at Myrtle Point to six months’ “Have you had any experiencer ing out to Portland for the big game term in the county jail on the charge “That is my weak spot,’’ admitted tomorrow; besides we haven’t heard >f violent, riotous and disorderly hie caller frankly. “Bnt you might of near all of them. Among them are conduct He will be paroled for two try me out. If I don't make good, the years after he has served 30 days. Mr.. and Mrs. Keith Leslie, C. W. remedy la in your hands* Neil Perkins was brought over from Os no, Paul McElwain, George Belloni, "When can you begin?" he said. Harold Koikhoret, Tailant Green- MarsMeld yesterday and lodged in "At once,” and for the first time she be county jail after being convicted ough, R. A. Jeub and Dave Smith. smiled. She took off her coat, her lit ’or driving while intoxicated in Jus- tle felt hat, fluffed up her hair with Ask Ned C. Kelley for rates on Tire -.iee Bolt’s court. He was fined $150 her fingers, took a pencil out of her Insurance. ind sentenced bo 90 days. bug wltb a business like air. | “Where Is my desk, please? My Woman’s Club to Meet W. U. Blackman Buried Monday name—oh. that—Susan-used-to-be-An- ’ nabel Wentworth t" The Coquille Woman’s Club will The parents of W. U. Backman, the It was months later and Foetar' hold its November meeting next Tues Norway man shot by Richard Frye Deming was penning an advertisement day afternoon at 8:16 o’clock at the last week, and a sieter and a brother for a stenographer. "All my beat ones Episcopal Pariah house, with the busi irrived here laat Sunday for the get married,” he complained to the ness meeting opening at that hour. funeral which was held Monday. young lady who was leaning over him Following an interesting program with her arms about hla neck. They were Mr. and Mrs. Edward with Mrs. W. V. delayer and Mrs. Blackman, Mrs. Miriam Taylor and “Well—I did fill In. didn’t ir naked H. E. Hees in charge, Dr. M. Earl I. E. Blackman. They returned to Annabel. “I bet you would have kept Wilson will talk on Public Health and, me In that old school till I was thirty their home in fixing Beach after the if 1 hadn't run away the day I was In keeping with the »peaker’s subject, funeral Monday. twenty-one! Why, I took those buat- a Health Pageant will be produced by neas subjects just because there was pupils of Mm Ines Chase’« primary nothing else to take. I hadn’t any idea grade. Mrs. Maude Woodyard will * of aver using It, until you suggested I favor with ' several vocal selections. I be your at enograph er." 1, darling?“ C.- F. Hawk Has Old Guns “Why, yea. Your letter. That was, what made me think of It" Last Friday, C. F. Hawk received "My dear Annabel—” Bnt this time he meant every word. A good dinner will be served by the St. James Episcopal Guild Ladies at the Guild Hail on Wednesday, Nov. 15, from 12 to 1 o’clock; 35c per plate. HOLLYWOOD Rich in. lather For those who like plenty of soft rich lather. Softens the toughest benrtl—right at the skin line. Try it. STAC ORICI NA TED in HOL ! Y WOOD Latherless Shaving Cream Shark. Chang, on Lead t Sharks look very different on land than they do In the water. This Is due to the fact that they lack bony frameworks, and when brought to hove their bodies flatten nut. An amazing improvement over other shaving creams. No need to use brush or rubbing. Just cover the beard—then wet razor and get an easy, smooth, economical shave. i YOUR CHOICE Gaa.ratioa. Chang. « Every* generation brings a uew point of view, if Shakespeare doee not change, the generations do. r "BT" Fuhrman’s Pharmacy, Inc MASONRY WORK Of any kind Prompt Service Reasonable Prices The GEO. T. COOK Bex 62 BAY RUM SHAVING CREAM wat t STATIONERS DRUGGISTS Coquille, Ore. Jtore Friday and Saturday, Nov. 10-11 An Oregon Made Picture Filmed im the Wheat Fields of Eastern Ore gon. Especially Selected to Help Celebrate Coquille’s Com Show AMERICA'S BACKBONE* VAUDEVILLE is rr going TO BREAK? 7 Acts Consisting of the Following Enter tainers, on the Finals of the Big Op portunity Contest: ORVILLE BAILY WILLETT JESSEE ERNEST COOPER MARGUERITE GLOOR RANDOLPH LORENZ McKINLEY CAMP CCC BOYS GROSS WOOD to live and lavai From these acts three will be chosen to appear in Portland over KEX. Skipper Don Mills, Radio & Vaude ville entertainer will be on the stage to act as master of ceremonies. I • A ’ J 1 -TIME ’ SCHEDULE Matinee’s Daily ----------------------- 1:00 P.M. and 2.45 P. M ............................ 7:15 P.M. and 9:55 P.M Evenings ADVANCE Children IN PRICE richard " arleh CHESTER MORMS I Adults Sunday - Monday - Tuesday - Nov. 12 -13 -14 The Most Welcome Event In Years Marie and Wally —every body’s sweet hearts — in ri otous reunion! The y e n r ’ s greatest joy cruise! 4 DRESSLER U)a£¿aoj!_ BEERY Special Matinee Sun. 2:00 P. M. ADMISSION Matinee and Evening 10c & 35c Wednesday and Thursday, Nov. 15 -16 THEATRE COQUILLE