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Tn COQUILLB fALLMT BENTtNBL, COQUILLB, OUGON. FRIDAY. JANUARY 12. 1884. MYRTLE POINT ITEMS Mrs. A. A. Baker has returned home from Parkersburg, where she visited | at the home of her son, R. H. Chris tian, and family. Melvm Barklow left l«Mt week for Oakland, California, where he will complete hk senior year in Oakland Polytechnic Behool of Engineering. Frank Davis Jr. returned to Glen dale, Oregon, after spending the holi You both economical. day with his parents, Mr. and Mrs, F. Davis. We guarantee every or money re Mr.‘ihnd Mr«. E. Folsom, of Salem, came in Sunday and visited at the R. F. Garrett home until Wednesday when they returned home. On Tues without extra charge, given in Goodyear day Mr. and Mrs. Folsom and Mr. and Pathfinder phone orders. Mrs. Garrett and daughter, Margaret, opent the day at Gold Beach. Super t v/itt can order with Douglas McLean went to Portland Cord Tir— Wednesday to enlist in the army. will best be Donald Garrett left for his home at 4.40-21 Aurora Wednesday after a month’« and trouble visit with, relative« and friends. Dr. Clarke was called to the Ralph Gilkensen borne Sunday for Walter Gilkensen, who is suffering with an 5.00-20 4.50-20 rure attack of pleurisy. . Reduced Miss Royce Latham returned to her PRESERVES home in McMinville after a short OLIVE SOAP visit with, friends here. '■ t Jar 2 lb, 6 oz. 5.25-18 M t . and Mrs. Raymond Endicott re 4.50-21 turned to their home in Alturas, Cal only Only ifornia, after a few days’ visit here with relatives. Goodyear Goodyear The Masons held their annual elec Speedway 5.50-19 tion of officers at the Msaonic Temple All Weather 4.75-19 Wednesday night, January 8. Officer* »7*jJ for the coming year are as follows: George Hoffman, worshipful master; J O<k»< SIMS 0*4 TVSM I« Proeortlo* Raleigh Greene, senior warden; Otto of the season Davis, junior warden; Roy Spires, treasurer; Ralph Kring, secretary. A new bakery opened in, the Feam- ley building Monday morning. C. P. Brennan, who has been running a bakery in Seaside for several years, Phone 188 is the proprietor of the new estab lishment. don, Mrs. Sarah Barklow, of Rose Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Fearnley, of REGULAR HAMS Live News From Arago HAMS burg, and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence But Aurora, spent the week-end with rel Misses Lodema and Yvonne Cross, atives in Myrtle Point.' J. E. F. Co. Brand ler, of Coquille. (ShouHers) of Coquille were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Cusic drove to The Myrtle Point Union High school Minx Lois Schroeder. Bear Creek Sunday and spent the day basketball ■ team motored to Riverton Jake Moomaw returned to Arago Tuesday evening and played the Riv with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Cusic. ' Friday from Langlois, where he had Rev. and Mrs. Mallory Flanagin, of erton High, the latter team winning gone to spend a few days with his Coquille, were callers at the Nile over the local team in the first game. wife, who'is teaching school there. The second Myrtle Point squad won Miller home Monday afternoon. Kenneth Csri returned to O. S. C. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Staf.of Ban- from Riverton’s second team. last week and will complete hia course E. V. Haggerdom »nd Wayne Hag- Ion, spent the week-end at the An- in March. He has spent the winter gerdorn made a business trip to Port Irew Patrick home. here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. School News Orford Thursday. J. D. Carl. W. H. Bunch left Tuesday for Port-! Dorothy and Kenneth Stevens were Mrs. Naomi Robison and brother, ibeent from school Monday. land for a few days’ visit with rela Sam Root, drove to Grenada, Calif., Maude Lobdell, a new student, en- tives. He will aleo visit his son, Dr. Thursday and spent the week-end ered the seventh grade Monday. C. Bunch, of Salem. with their parents, Rev. and Mrs. J. Word was received by relatives that The student body held a business S. Root •neating Friday and it was decided to Dr. L. L Sumerlin was operated on Mr. «nJ Mrs, A. L. Billings and -wrehase a new roller for the machine for Ulcers of the stomaev at the Port-I family. mdved into the Farrier house ind continue printing the Bull Dqg’x land* sanitarium Sunday1 morning. He were present at the ceremony. The refereed.^ Our boys are playing better tion Endeavor worker« throughout last week. They have been working Sark for the coming semester. The is getting along as well as can be ex young couple will make their home at basket ball than at any time in the the union are urged to attend thia im for Mrs. J. Bognuda the past two »•per has been very successful and pected. Norway. Mrs. Gaaner attended school history of our school. A great many portant meetin«. months. Mrs. MuTlen, of Yoncalla, is visiting he proceeds as good as could be ex- games have been scheduled shrad Mr. and Mrs. Nile Miller and Mr here for several years. meted. this week at the home of her daugh Violin ensemble practice was held Some practice games and some league and Mrs. Orvus Miller and daughter Lee Collier was unable to accom ter, Mrs. Hal). at the C. M. Hartwell home Tuesday game« are included, but in spite of the were dinner guests Wednesday of Mr pany the basketball team when they Lawrence Jennings, of Remote, evening. All members were out for number, the fane hope they aril) be and Mrs. Ernest Hammack, of Myrtle net Port Orford down there Friday, was a Myrtle Point business visitor able to win moot games up to the end Point. practice. because of illness. However, he la Saturday. The Riverton baaket ball team was of the season. Lafayette Irvin was the name given much better and will be In condition Lowell Bothwell left Friday on a beaten bv a narrow margin by the to the eight-pound son that arrived .’or the next game. business trip to Portland. Marshfield teem at the armory there last Thursday at the home of Mr. and Pre-convention C. E. Rally In another conflict with Port Orford Mr. Welden, of Pleasant Valley, vis last week. This was only a practice Mrs. Gano ComweN. This is then on the coast town’s court last Friday ited Saturday at the home of W. H. Next Sunday afternoon, January 14, game. The local boys era showing up first child. night the Arago first and second bas Bunch. there will be a pre-convention rally, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Woodward and fine this year. ketball aquads lost M to 15 and 14 to Mr. and Mrs. Kelley Carver, Katie son, Gerald, and Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Two students enrolled in the sev in connection with the monthly execu 10 respectively but they showed mark Guerin, Elton Schmits and Roy Mor Myers motored to Cape. Arago Sun enth and eighth grades last wek from tive meeting of Myrtle Christian ed improvement over their perform rison returned home the finst of the Arago. They were Carolyne and Jo Endeavoy Union, held at the Church Oreg. History Programs oa Air day. ance in the pre-holiday clashes with week from Eckley, where they «pent of Christ in Marshfield. The meeting The ladies’ missionary society met seph Fetch. Oregon History programs over the same opponents on the Arago court. the week-end. Mm. Ernest Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Auer and family, opens at 2:80 o’clock. KOAC and KBPS should be of inter Both Arago teams were weakened by Mrs. Perna Harris returned to her Benham, of Coquille, the Union presi Mrs. C. A- Keltner, for a regular who live near Randolph, were guests est to every bey and girl. These pro the loss of one main player. Webb home in Riverton Wednesday after a Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. dent will preside, and the main speak business meeting and election of offi grams began on Jan. 2nd and will and Pauli, both regular second string few days’ visit with friends in Myr ers at the rally will be Laurence Ernest Perrott and family, of Coquille. cers. It was decided during the busi continue through March 81. The pro forwards, alternated at left forward tle Point. Perna Harris is ¿pending a few Bunker, pastor of the Marshfield ness meeting to start a traveling mar in both games, due to inability of Col Mitchell Myers and Miss Marjorie church, and Walter Fiscus, of the Co grams are available through office of ket basket to raise money for for days with friends at the Bay. county superintendent. - lier. regular forward, to play for the McCulloch were Roaeburg visitors eign missions. The following officers Monroe Spurgeon and Robert Lang- quille church pastorate. Special music first team. The right forward place Sunday. While there they called on will be given by the men ’ s quintet of enberg have enrolled in high school were elected: Mrs. C. A. Keltner, the Church of Christ hers. AH Chris- Calling ekrM*0 for 81.00. on the second string, usually filled by Busts McCulloch, who is in a hospital president; Mre. Ernest Weibe, vice for the second semester’s work. Webb, was occupied by Robison. . i a -. -r jwi.. j . . .----- ■------ , . Mx I , recovering from a recent operation. president; Mrs. T. W. Woodward, sec Because of final exams this week The first team showed a ragged of the “Chanticleer" was issued last week retary-treasurer. Those present were fense during the first half, which Mesdames Webb, J. D. Carl, J. L. Riverton News at school. ended 18 to 8 in favor of Port Orford, Burt is, Albert Gulstrom, David Root, Our basketball quintet met the fast but after a little re-organisation at Semester exams were in full swing T. W. Woodward, Alma Halter and the intermission, came back during the at both the high and grade school this Myrtle Point team on our own floor C. A. Keltner. , second stanza to add a dozen counts week. Some groans and wails are be Tuesday night and defeated the vis Mr. and Mr«. Lawrence Barktow itors 35 to 20. The game throughout^ to their score. This, however, was ing heard as test papers are returned. spent Sunday afternoon on the beach over-whadowed by the »coring spree But on the whole the studente are was a good one. A very good crowd at Bandon. of Conley, Port Orford right forward standing up I bravely under the terri- turned out and we feel sure they got Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Laskey, of their money’s worth. Ansel Hayward North Bend, were dinner guests Sun and scoring ace, who eluded the Ara fie onslaugh of questions and meet of go defense to pour in ten points for them are going to be able to march day of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Knabe. his own personal count. He had been right on to victory. > J Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Hampton, Mrs. held down to four counts in the first Ethel Sell was in town Thursday. C. E. Schroeder, Mrs. Naomi Robison half. This is her first trip in several weeks. Mrs. L R. Hampton, and Mrs. J. L. The second half result was largely She has been confined at her home Burtis st tended Pomona Grange at due to inability to connect with the with whooping cough for nearly six McKinley Tuesday. Claude Purser and George Hunter, basket on numerous attempts and weeks. Dan Smith recently returned from of Southern Calif, are visiting this failure to break to open spots in the Are you satisfied with the re Port Orford defense. First team line • very pleasant week «pent in Ashland sults you are receiving from your week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. present feed? Are you getting by? ups and personal count« were: Sinko, •nd Medford. Roy Purser. Do you desire to lower your feed forward. 5; Webb, forward, 2; Corn ing costs? Cherie Mae Hartwell and Levelle Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hollenbeck and Here is a low priced home mixed Mrs. Melvin Hollenbeck and sons, wall, center, 0; Schroeder, guard, 2; Wahtrom, who are attending Coquille dairy feed which we recommend Kribbs, guard, 4; W. Carl, sub., 0; high school, have been put on the as a good combination to be fed Donald and Jack, were callers at the Pauli, sub., 2. Second team, Robison, affirmative debating team of that with your roots, silage or hay Nile Miller home Saturday. erops: 1 sacks Mill Run, 1 «ack forward, 0; Pauli, forward, 2; Bark- school. They will meet North Bend Mr. and Mrs. Otha Ray and son, Coconut Meal plus dairy minerals. if you have surplus oats, barley Harold Lee, and Mr. and Mrs. Leo low, center, 8; Randleman, guard, 0; there about February 15th. North or wheat, take some of your home Berneir and Miss Ethelyn Root spent W. Carl, guard, 0; Miller, sub., Oj Bend is reported to have the beat de grown grains to your feed dealer Webb, sub., 0. Port Orford fifst team, baters in the county so our girls. Who and trade for Coconut Meal, feed Sunday on the Bandon beach. ing as follows: 4 parts your homo Mr. and Mrs. Ithamer Robison and Conley, forward, 14; Handley, for have never been in debate before, grown grain and 1 part Coconut Remember: Only Medicine Helps Sore Throat ward, 12; L. Zumwalt, center, fl; D. will have the stiffest competition to Meal pins dairy minerals. Your daughter, Josephine, of Fat Elk, were feed dealer will grind and mix Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jewe Zumwalt, guard, 2; Krieger, guard, 2. be found in the county. this for you. Modern medical science now throws Second team, Tribbey, forward, 1«; mt BAYER Aspirin for this pur- The school board met last week and Robison. To the poultry farmer we rec ■ n entirely new light on sore throat. pom. For they dissolve completely Zumwalt, forward, 0; Lindberg, cen ommend the following low cost transacted the usual buxines«. AU Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Barklow and A way that esses the pain, rawness home mixed growing feed: Mix I ÄÄ’1*"1 Ua'riM ter, 2; Sutton, guard, 2; Fitzhugh, members were present but Mr. Nilsen, son, of Myrtle Point, were visitors and irritation in as little as toe or ■acks Mill Run with 1 sack Co Ihrer minutes/ Sunday afternoon at the Alvin Biil- guard, 0. Referee, Frawn, of Banden. who is still confined to his home. It conut Neal and 1 sack sun cured Alfalfa Meal, plus poultry min- was decided to apply for GWA funds ingu home. It requires medicine—like to put in a new water pipe line and All of the above feed mixes may Reuben Cain, who has •pent the BAYER ASPIRIN- to do these be fed with your surplus skimmed for leveling off the school grounds. past two weeks visiting the Davie things I Thet is why throat special milk with excellent results. Why Mias Stella Cuaic, of Bear Creek, A. F. a A. M. not figure these savings? family, is leaving Tuesday for Dallas, ists throughout America are | your feed dealer- he has all was married last Sunday to Mr. Bart scribing thia BAYER gargls Texas. . Special Communication these feeds. Write r. O. Bos 441, Gaener, of Norway. The wedding took place of old-time way*. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Randleman en Portland. Oregon, for FREE book Tuesday, Jan. 16 7:30 p. ■ let “The Feedlag of Cocoaut Maal place at the home of Mm. Cusic. Only tertained as dinner guests Sunday Mr. Work in M. M. Be careful, however, that you get the family and a few elosa Mends For Profit ”, and Mrs, Birdie Randleman, of Ban- Try Our Service will find it convenient and article sold to be satisfactory funded. We deliver You special care fresh vegetables and fruits always receive the to had. filling confidence—you We save you time Price s745 good / year $010 STRAWBERRY PALM Large Now Smoked Salmon Last Coquille Service Station Very nice per » 25c PICNIC * Busy Comer Grocery 69 * M Lower Your Feeding Cost Chadwick Lodge No.68 !