COQDILLR. OUGON. FRIDAY. AUGÜ8T », 1»M.
Fox Breeders in Scanlon Here
Thera was a good attendance at
the Fox breeders school held la the
Conrmonity Building here yesterday,
with practically every fox breeder in
the county present.
E. N. Walker, preaident of the
State Fox Breeders’ association, gave
the address ef welcome, and was fol
lowed during the day by many well-
posted men who make a business of
breeding and raising fox.
Dr. Jno. G. Lens, of southern Cal
ifornia; E. R. Howard, of Denver,
Colo.; Bert Avery, of Pine Knot,
Calif-; Mrs. Harry K. Stumbo, of
Grants Pass; A. H. Crow, of Denver;
C. M. Stacy, director of the Oregon
aeeoeiation; Eugene Finley, of Jef
ferson, Ore.; and J. W. Ruble, ef
Coquille, president ef the Cora coun
ty association, all made taMu on vari
ous phrases of the fox breeding busi
ness.
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*■-* luncheon was eaten in the
Myrtle Grove at noon, and at one
o’clock a musical program under the
Dr. C. G. Stem, Chiropractor, 292
direction of Mn. C. M. Hartwell, of Moulton St., phone 86J.
22 tf
Riverton, was given.
Clarence Osika returned last Sat-
The school, one at four held in Ore
urday from a two weeks* visit in Cor
gon this week, was very worth while
vallis and Salem.
to growers, and interesting through-
Lafe Compton left yesterday morn
ing for Portland and expected to be
at (Bonneville today.
Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Compton stopped
at the CoquiHe Hotel from Friday un
til Monday to see his brother and wife,
Mr. and Mrs. Lafe Compton.
The
viator had just sold his hotel in Hood
River and was on his way to southern
California.
Mr. and Mrs. tH. A. Young, Jr., are
expected here tomorrow evening from
their home in Boise, Idaho.
Mrs.
Young will visit here fot several
weeks, but Allen will leave again Sun
day to be on his territory at Hood
River for the Parke-Davis wholesale
drug concern, Monday morning.
Curtis C. Price, who has been con
ducting a bowling alley at Marshfield
for the poet twelve year», 's taking a
six weekfa’ vacation which ho started
Ask for Cow Bell Dairy cream and
by coming over to CoquiHe for the
milk, the only milk and cream mads Pioneer picnic last Sunday. He also
safe by pasteurisation.
expects to go up to Montesano, Wash.,
Miss Ytria Minard had her tonsils to visit his daughters, 'Hazel and Jen
removed by 'Dr. Hamilton at his of nie, a little later this month..'
fice .Wednesday morning.
Faye Holverstott was brought in
. Mr. and M n . A. N. Gould left to Dr. Richmond’s office from his
yesterday afternoon for Portland on father’s ranch at Fairview on Monday
a buying trip for the furniture store. to have a badly cut left leg treated.
The bruahhook he was swinging
Mies Barbara Richmond left Tues
caught and when it released the point
day for Medford for a visit of several
struck the side of his knee.
R. J.
days and to attend a friend’s wedding.
Holverstott, his father, brought him
Miss Hallie Knight and Mim Nor- in again Wednesday for treatment.
ene MieeKown «pent the week end in
Mr. and Mrs. ¡Frank Stull, of Long
Eugene attending the Oregon Trail
Beach, Calif., were guests at the
Pageant.
Alton Grimes home from Saturday
Mr. and Mrs. Walter E. Cox and until Tuesday noon. Mrs. Stull is la
daughters, of Bandon, spent Tues cousin of Mrs. Grimes and II A.
day here visiting at the A. 0. Culbert Young. Mr. Stull la a driller and vis
son home.
ited the Fat Elk well while here. He
did
not express an opinion about the
Mrs. Luther Daniels and daughter,
Elisabeth, left Saturday for Rose possibility of oil at the gas well, but
burg, where they are visiting her sis did eay that the drilling there would
be much more satisfactory if a rotary
ter-in-law.
drill Was in use. W. E. Marrion re
Dr. Jas. Richmond reports the birth alizes the trutn of t> at statement but
of a baby boy to Mr. and Mrs. Milo be has no outfit of that kind with
Griffin at their home near Gravel Ford which to speed the work.
on Tuesday of this week.
Ch««. Watson Passes
The Coquille Happy Timers will
meet next Wednesday evening at Mrs.
J. C. Watson, resident of Co-
Alice Dean’s home. All members are
quille for die past 40 years, passed
requested to be out and have a good
away just before midnight last Satur
day. He had been in fair health but a
¡Rev. Hale IB. Eubanks left last Sun paralytic stroke last Saturday after
day for Los Angeles to visit hie par noon proved fatal.
ents for a week. He will rejoin Mrs.
Funeral services were conducted at
Eubanks here the latter part of next the Schroeder Bros.’ chapel by Rev.
week.
W. Raymond Wilder at 2 p. m. on
Dr. G. C. Stem, chiropractic physi Monday, July 30. Interment was in
cian, foot correctionist, electro thera the Masonic cemetery.
Joseph Charles Watson was born at
pist, 292 Moulton St, phone 86J. 22tf
Yellow Springs, Ohio, Sept. 28, 1861,
Mm. J. C. Brophy, who has been being ten months part 72 years of age.
visiting her son, E. J. Brophy, here
He was united to Sarah A. Swean
for the past seven weeks, left yester in 1881, and after a year or two on
day for her home in Jameaton, North a homestead in Washington they
Dakota.
rame to Coquille. For ysan he own-
Little Donald and Vera Snead, who id and operated what is now the Joe.
have the whooping cough, are being Scolari ranch just north of Coquille
cared for by Mrs. B. C. Minard at her but sold it about 13 yean ago to Mr.
home hospital on the Marshfield Scolari. Since then he and Mn. Wat
son have resided in the Watson
highway.
House, just off the highway on Front
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Chase, of thie
street.
city, left Thursday evening for Eu
Beoide his widow he is survived by
gene to take in the Pageant and to
three sone, Roy, of Marshfield; Irwin,
visit relatives. They returned Sun
who lives north of Coos Bay; and
day evening.
Fred, of Coquille.
Mrs. Harry A. Oerding returned
Met Saturday from her two months’
Card of Thanks
eastern trip to Minnesota. She spent
We wish to extend our sincere
ten days of the time at the Chicago thanks to the friends and neighbors
World’s Fair.
for iheiT sympathy, kindness and as
Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Smith and two sistance during our recent bereave
children, of Oakland, Calif., left last ment.
Mrs. J. C. Watson and Sons.
Saturday for home after a short visit
with his sister and husband, Mr. and
Axle Broke at 55 Miles
Mrs. C. (H. Hodgdon.
Mr. and Mn. Ernest Leach are vis
iting at the homo of her mother, Mrs.
Minnie Clinton, on Sanford Heights.
They came up from central California
last week for an indefinite stay.
Mr. and Mn. Thoe. H. Mehl, of
Mabie, Or«., left for home Tuesday
evening after spending a couple of
days in Coquille and MarsMeld. Mm.
Mehl la a sister of E. E. Johnson.
Nr. and Mm. E. G. Lawrence in
tend leaving tomorrow for their home
in Oakland, Calif., after a two weeks’
rtay here with their brother and sis
ter, Mr. and Mrs. K. P. Lawrence. '
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STATIONERS
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Annual Meeting Sunday
Pictures of Irrigation Projects
The Churchee of Christ of Coos
county will hold their annual meeting
at the Coquille church August 5th. A
basket dinner will be held at noon and
an afternoon meeting and fellowship
will be conducted. It is expected that
churches from over the whole county
will be represented. Another special
feature of’the local church will be the
evening service. Ross Guiley, of Eu
gene, long a young people’s worker
over the state and dean of the young
people’s conference held at Bridge re
cently, will be present and will lead
the young people in giving the pro
gram of the evening. All are welcome
to these services.
H. D. Kem, of Medford, assistant
to the sales manager for this district
of the Mt. States Power Go., and in
Charge of advertising, was a visitor
here Tuesday. Accompanied by R. L.
Stewart, be visited the pea fields, the
cranberry bogs and hay fields where
irrigation already is or is to be, and
took moving pictures. These will be
woven into a picture for which he
has written the scenario, showing how
a graduate of O. 3. C. improves the
old farm by modem methods. The
electrical home equipment feature will
be introduced ae the culmination of
a romance when the young graduate
is married.
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20-30 Club’s CharterKight
ELBERTA
The Coquille 20-30 Chib has applied
to the national organization for a
charter and the present plan for a
charter night is that it will be
held
next
Saturday
evening,
during the sessions of the 20-30 dis
trict convention.
The Marshfield
20-30 club, which is sponsoring the
Coquille club will have charge of the
affair which will be held at Sunset
Inn.
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PEACHES
now ready at the old
reliable orchard near
Winston bridge
at
Hub Davis Sells Out
Hub Davis last week sold his pool
and card room on First street to 3.
H. Donstead and J. M. Caudle, the
new proprietors taking possession
Monday morning. They have not yet
decided what name will be used in
stead of -Hub’s Place.” Mr. Caudle
has been working for Mr. Davis, while
Mr. Donstead has been operating the
service station and camp grounds
north of town.
Card ef Thanks
I wish to take this opportunity to
express my sincere appreciation to
the friends and customers who were
so loyal in their support of the Ideal
Bakery during the yearn I have been
connected with its management.
I
also bespeak for my successor in the
business, Mr. Everett Seeley, the
same co-operation and support..
Yours truly,
' LsRoy Rice.
Mr. and Mm. L. W. Claver had a
narrow escape last Saturday after
noon from serious injury when the
crystalized left rear axle on their
'Dodge broke. The accident happened
just this side of the Norway store as
they were returning with several of
the Junior League ball players from
Roseburg. Mr. Claver was able to
keep the car in the road and it remain
ed upright, with the wheel bent back
If you want to subscribe for a Port
under the body of the car. ,
land daily the dabbing combination
we offer with the Sentinel will save
Calling carda 50 for »1.00.
vou money.
REASONABLE
PRICES
Bring Boxes
J. R. Wilson
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Chadwick Lodge No. 18
A. F. & A. M.
Stated Communication
August 14, 8 P. M.
Modem Piano Instruction
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IK W. 2d St.
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Mr. and Mrs. Ben F. Lawrence left
Wednesday morning on their return
trip home to Indianapolie, Ind. Mn.
B. E. Johnson and daughter, Mary
Kether, took them to Portland in their
(Postmaster and Mrs. Geo. A. Bel-
Joni left last evening for Portland to
be present today when President
Roosevelt wm welcomed there, and
to attend the ceremonies at Bonne
ville.
Fried Chicken Dinner, including
vegetables, hot biscuits, peaches and
cream, at the Pioneer Hell Tueeday,
August 7th, beginning at 5:30 p. m.’
40c per plate.
mencM.
Coquille Gas &. Power Co
Is Pleased to Announce
that it has made application to the Public Service Commission for
permission to reduce Gas rates in Coquille effective Aug. 1, 1934.
Come and bring your
Mrs. Etta Nimol, mother of Mrs.
Joe Knight, and daughter, Mrs. VWi
Nicholson, with her two children, Jim-
“7 *nd Geraldine, arrived here Bat-
nday from Baa Francisco for a visit
with relatives.
All Rebekah members are urged to
attend the meeting of Wednesday,
Augurt «, to make further ptane for
the official visit of the Rebekah Ae-
semMy president, Orees Christian
son, whs will bo bora August 22.
Old Sentinel
Papers, fsTl
good-aized neekam *
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We will soon have a complete line of
Refrigerators, Ranges and Appliances
in our show room in the Richmond Building, on Taylor street
Coquille Gas & Power Co
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