Mr. and Urs.<C. C Green returned
last evening from a trip to Portland
on which they left Sunday. They
visited their parent» there, and Mr.
Green also had business to transact.
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Rust or Green. Homespun
Web construction. Hard
wood frame,
Priced at
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BEDROOM SUITE
Modernistic design in
choice Luan.
4. Pieces
$59.75
CARD TABLES
Strong & Sturdy •95c
UNOLEUM
Good Felt Base sq. yd. 55c
9x12 Felt Base Rug $5.95
RUGS
Sanforstan
Wilton
Best Quality 9x12 $49.85
9x12 Rug Pad
$4*35
Unfinished
Furniture
Drop Leaf Table
Chairs - - -
$3.75
$1.10
Extension Table
Chest of Drawers
Priced $3.95 to $7 85
USED GOODS
Simmons Full Size Bed
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Coil Springs, full size,
steel frame construc
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Colonial Range. Rebuilt
in good condition $13*75
Round Oak Tables
6 ft. Extension $6.85
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Coquille. Oregon
Mr. & Mrs. Gano's Appreciation
We wish to thank our many
friends, and all who visited our new
funeral home, during the opening.
Especially do we want to thank them
for the beautiful floral gifts, and
their kindly expressions. It was in
deed a pleasant surprise to us to
learn that so many were interested in
looking through our new establish
ment, and the numerous inquiries we
have had from those who were not
able to call, on the two days of our
open house, has prompted us to ex
tend our Invitation to any one to
call at any time and we will gladly
show them through.
Gano Funeral Home
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Gano
Only three measures will be on the
state ballot in
November,
the
“Grange Power Bill,” the “Limitation
of Taxes on Taxable Property Con
stitutional Amendment,”' and the
“‘Healing
Arts
Constitutional
Amendment.”
On the city ballot for Coquille will
appear the Mt. States Power Co.
franchise ordinance on which a refer
endum was petitioned.
felling
About
People and
Geo. A. Ulett wh*< returned last
Monday night from a week’s business
Events in the City and
trip to Ohio, Indiana and Illinois
County
points, left again yesterday after
noon on a business trip to San Fran
Miss Florence Cary returned Tues cisco, expecting to be home again by
day from a week's visit with friends Sunday.
in Portland and Seattle. -
Richard Berg, brother of Mayor
Lonesome? Blue?~ Rent a book
J. A. Berg, and his friend, Mr. Mc
from H. S. Norton's and relax, rest Gill, both of Portland, left for home
and cheer up. AU good fiction.
yesterday after spending a week
Herman Ellingson and Milton Ash- here at the Berg home, at the Berg
Lon left Monday for Corvallis, where cottage on Laurel Lake, and fishing
on the Rogue.
they liave entered O. S. C.
L ——
Jess and L. H. Williams, Carl Gil
Anyone wishing to have gravel
.lauled, write Earl Wood, Box 503, bert and LeRoy Rice were just out of
Myrtle Point, for clieap service,
it* uck last week in their hunt west of
Grants Pass. They saw lots of deer
Mrs. R. 8. Wheeler and daughter,
signs, but the Weather was too dry
Janette, returned Monday after en
and they could not get in sight of
joying a two months’ vacation visit
my, although Gilbert did shoot at
ing friends and relatives in Salem.
>ne. .The party returned Sunday
Geo. McClellan, CyrU McCurdy,
Ask Ned C. Kelley’ for rates on
£d Lund and Everett Judd returnee Fire Insurance.
i
Sunday from a week’s hunting trip
Roy
A.
Wemich
returned
Monday
to eastern Oregon. They brought
evening from a week's trip to Port
home two mule deer.
land, during which he lined up con
Cloverleaf Dairy milk and whip
siderable export lumber business
ping cream on sale at Folsom’s Gro
which will help to keep the camps
cery and People’s Market at all times.
for which he acts as representative
For delivery, caU 7R42.
V. L. Cor
going this fall and winter. It will al
nelius.
IStf
so mean a certain amount of opera
Mrs. Berjtt Wilson returned Tues tion of the old Sitka mill.
day evyllhg*from a trip on which she
Bobbie Burns and Bob Bailey came
left last Thursday, stoping first at
home Tuesday evening from Spokane.
Florence to visit Miss Laura McLeod
The latter had been up there on a
and then going on to Portland.
visit while Mr. Bums had been play
Mrs. Addie Grush, who has been
here, since Sunday visiting her
daughter, Mrs. Ernest Whereat, left
today for her home in Dexter, Ore.
Mrs. Whereat drove out with her.
Shows Coffee
A Good Coffee 1“ 33c
In a Wide Mouth Self Sealing
Quart Jar.
No waste here.
CLAM JUICE
No. 2 Tins
.
PALACE BRAND MACKEREL
*
2 Cans 25c
-
No. 1 Tall Cans
A Tasty Clam Bouillon
Inexpensive and good
Vegetable, Pea, Tomato and
.. . ..
Clam Chowder
17c
-
-
10c
Sunblest Brand
FANCY CATSUP
Two 10c Tins Union Leader Tobacco
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Strawberry, Raspberry, Loganberry,
Lemon, Orange, Pineapple, Mint
and Lime
Special—6 Pkgs.
-
-
£5c
FOR THE SMOKER
Genuine Brier Pipe
All for
-
Try a can
PHILLIPS CANNED SOUPS
Special—3 Cans
I
29c
14 oz. Bottle
■
15c
ing for the broadcasting station there.
For a Few Day»
<le is .being bothered with rheuma-
_i«tn and came home to take treat
ments for the trouble, although he
expects to go back to Spokane in a
few
weeks.
The Coquille Woman's Relief Corps
will give their annual potluck lunch
Mr. and Mrs. Rival Bishop, Dr. and'
eon on Tuesday, Oct. 2, in Woodman Mrs. Thos. P. Freer, Mr. and Mrs.
Hall. They wiU also serve a hot Haven Freer, all of Los Angeles, left ’
If you haven’t tried Cupid you don’t know how good flour can be
lunch to the public at 25c per plate, yesterday afternoon for home after,
from 11:30 a. m. until 1:00 p. m.
spending an enjoyable two weeks at
made. Every sack guaranteed to give you satisfaction or money
Mrs. Maynard Bond is enjoying a :he Lyle Bishop homestead on lower
refunded. We leave it all to you. The market b higher.
visit from her mother, Mrs. Albert Rock creek. Rival Bishop is a broth
er
and
Mrs.
Thos.
P.
Freer
is
a
sister
Webb, of Bowden, Alberta, and her
They are already
aunt, Mrs. Sid Truby, of Fort Sas at Lyle Bishop.
Manning on coming back next year. [
katchewan, Alberta, who came in
last week for a month or more visit
Two young ladies, Vada Swinney
Free
here.
and Alda Sloan, left Monday morn
Phone
We carry a full and complete line ing for Eugene to attend the North
of Grass Seeds. Vetch Seed, Seed west Christian College, formerly the
Delivery
Others who
Grains of all kinds. Lawn Grass and Eugene Bible School.
have
gone
from
Coquille
to
attend
Coos
Fertilizers.
Get our prices.
if the college áre Elwyn Nosier, Ivan
Feed & Seed Stores.
Thompson and Willett Jessee.
The
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Brock, of El college is now supoprted by UM
Centro, Calif., were visitors at the Christian churches of four s tetel1
J. L. Smith home Tuesday and Wed Oregon, Washington, Idaho and Cali
nesday. The visitors were classmates fornia.
accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Rut Coos Bay Lumber Co. Camp
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MYRTLE POINT ITEMS
of both Mr. and Mrs. Smith in their
ledge and Victor Brewer, of Bandon,
at Fairview This Winter
Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Selbig returned
college days at the Kansas Agricul
Mr and Mrs. W. W. Deyoe and wbo will visit at the Schneider home.
home
last
Friday
evening
from
a
tural College at Manhattan.
Mrs. Bud Emery was able to leave
daughter, Josephine, returned home
(Continued from Page One)
two weeks’ visit, he at the Century
Miss Louisa Bullack, who had of Progress in Chicago, and she from Sunday evening from Ashland. Miss the Mast hospital the last of the
spent several months visiting at Portland. Mr. Selbig won the trip Priscilla Deyoe accompanied them week and return to her home in of which is now being seriously dis
Mrs. Emery received cussed, would result in a consider
Myrtle Creek and Roseburg, return in a contest with other Pacific coast and on Monday entered the Ashland Marshfield.
treatment for a fractured hip while able increase in sales and subse
ed Wednesday and will make her Swift plants for the increase made Normal.
Mix. Paul Breuer and daughter, in the hospital.
home here this winter.
Mrs. Clara by the local plant the past year. He
quently necessitate a sharp advance
Cowlfield, whom she had bwn visit enjoyed the fair and the trip but Eleanor, returned home Wednesday
in logging activities.
ing, drove over with her from Rose found it so warm in the middle west evening from a trip to Corvallis. Washing Machine Returned
“Our fir log requirements for our
Miss Paula Breuer and Miss Ellen
burg.
Before Theft Was Known current rate of lumber production,
that he was glad to get back to Coos
Monrad accompanied them out and
plus our sales of logs for export, are
Mrs. H. E. Hess is enjoying a visit county.
on Monday entered O. S. C. as Fresh
Jack Hampton, Wesley Hampton from 12 million and 15 mililon feet
from her parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. A.
men.
and Jack Mull pleaded guilty in Cir per month, in addition to incidental
Sinclair, who came up from their Coquille Bethel of Job’s
Ray Morrison suffered a broken cuit court Tuesday to the charge of production of Port Orford cedar
home in Eureka last Saturday for a
Daughters Initiate Seven right ankle when a log rolled on it larceny in a dwelling and were sen
logs,” the company’s president de
week's visit.
Mr. Sinclair gave a
one day last week.
tenced to a year each in the pen.
clared.
very interesting talk at the Lions
There were many parents and
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Larson left the
The boys might have gotten away
“Our Eden ridge operations are
Club luncheon yesterday noon.
members of the Masonic and Eastern last of the week for Corvallis, where
with their theft had they not at now running at present installed ca
Mrs. Alma Halter, who has been Star orders present for the initiation Mr. Larsen will attend O. 8. C. this tempted to evade payment for gaso
pacity, with more than 450 men
visiting her daughter, Mrs. Russell ceremonies held in the Masonic Tem winter.
line they purchased.
The service steadily employed. We feel that we
Danielson, at Brownsville, Oregon, ple, Monday evening, when a class
Miss Ernestine Schneider recently station proprietor made complaint to
should not have to depend entirely
and friends at Portland, returned of seven were given the degrees in opened a beauty shop in the W. Lee the state police who found them with
on that one source of supply, because
home Saturday. Her daughter, Ver Coquille Bethel Job's Daughters.
Ray house on Maple street. Her a washing machine, a radio, guitar,
a fire, slide or storm might shut off
This meeting was but the second many friends wish her success in her
na, who accompanied her north, will
canned fruit and other articles in our complete supply of logs, and
which
the
Bethel
has
held,
and
it
remain in Brownsville for a while.
new business venture.
their possession.
Suspicions ware therefore throw all our men out of
was their first initiation, but the
She has work there.
Mr. and . Mrs. R. F. Booth and aroused and the washing machine
work, at least temporarily."
smooth perfection with which these daughter returned home the first of
company in Portland waa asked as to
Dr. C. G. Stem, Chiropractor. 292 young ladies performed their various
Mr. Bunker pointed out that pre
the
week
from
a
week
’
s
visit
at
Wil
whom the machine had been sold. vious attempts to purchase neces
Moulton St., phone 86J
22tf duties and gave the ritualistic work
letts, California.
The reply was A. B. Kirkendall, sary land had failed, but if the pres
Coquille
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. A. Zosel have demonstrated that the
Mrs. Mary McElhaney and daugh whose home is above Bridge. The
ent attempt meets with success he
been visiting in Coquille and vicinity Bethel will be the peer of any in a ter Aazela, returned to their home
officers returned the several arti announced his company would start
Their work compared at Santa Clara, California, after a
since Sunday evening.
Mr. Zosel, short time.
cles to Mr. Kirkendall before the loss immediately to construct a continu
former Coquille merchant, is a mem quite favorably with that of the several days* visit at the Steele home.
had been discovered.
ous railroad leading from the 8. P
ber of the state police and they en Roseburg Bethel which instituted ’ J. R. Steele returned with them, hop
Albert Logan pleaded guilty before tracks. Upon completion of the road
joyed his week’s vacation here. They the Coquille Bethel.
ing the change will be beneficial to Judge Brand, Tuesday, to threatening
to the timber stands, the firm anti
Miss Margaret Purvance, as hon
left this morning for McMinnville
hia health.
to commit a felony. When arrested
ored queen; Mias Zelma Bosserman.
Miss Marguerite Sunstrup left at North Bend he waa waving three cipates resuming logging operations
as senior, and Miss Lavelle Walstrom Thursday for Eugene, where she will
east of Coquille, which were sus
butcher ]cnives and had shot a hole
as junior princesses, and Miss Dorris continue her course at the university.
pended three years ago when the
through a house. He was sentenced
Compton as guide, as well as all the
Merwin Moller left Friday for to one year in jail, but is to be pa company’s old railway became be
yond repair.
officers who took part in the cere Corvallis where he will study radio
roled at the end of 30 days, provided
mony did unusually well.
No estimate of the possible pay
engineering at O. 8. C.
he lets liquor alone.
It was announced that the grand
roll or the number of men to be em
Miss Margaret Chase left the last
Dale Bigelow also pleaded guilty, his
guardian, Mrs. Victoria Erickson, of of last week for Eugene. This is her
ployed was announced officially.
offense being forgery. He was sen
Portland, will be in Coquille soon senior year at the university Miss
tenced
to
three
years
in
the
pen,
but
a visit of inspection and it is Chase is majoring in sociology.
Primary Teachers to Meet Here
was remanded to the custody of th'
probable that the charter will be pre
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Ocheltree have sheriff for 60 days, and the sentence
Primary teachers will gather in
sented at that time.
as their guest this week Mrs. J. D. suspended during good behavior. He Coquille Saturday, Oct. 6th The oc
Those in the class initiated were:| Philpott, of San Diego, California.
is not to leave the state until he ha? casion will be the first meeting of
Dorothy Glaisyer, Coquille; Joan
Mrs. N. G. W. Perkins is confined made good the amount involved ir the year for the Childhood Education
Dalen, Evelyn Rider, Bandon; Har
the forgery.
Association. Ida Mae Smith of the
riet McRay, Beryl Williams, Mary to her home this week with illness.
Primary department of Monmouth
Miss Helene Hughes is caring for her.
Margaret Dye, Aileen Osborne, Myr
Normal will be the principal speak
Bargain
Rates
for
the
Oregonian
Mr.
and
Mrs.
R.
F.
Garrett
return
tle Point.
er. In the morning session she will
ed home Friday from McMinnville,
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Bargain Day rates for the Oregon
speak on the social studies in the
where
they
took
their
daughter,
Mar
ian, during October, are larger than
Ripe Blackberries Picked
Primary Grades.
In the afternoon
garet, to attend Linfield Colege
in previous years due to an increase
Mrs. Thos. Benham, of Fairview,
she will lead a round table discus
R. F. Garrett is confined to his in subscription price of that Portland
reports that last Saturday she picked
sion on subject to be chosen.
home this week with an attack of flu. dally. To Sentinel subscribers we are
two quarts of ripe early blackberries,
The meeting will be held in Mrs
able
to
offer
the
Oregonian
by
mail
Mr and Mrs. Jack Zumwalt left
the kind that usually ripen ii
Chase's room in the Washington
Saturday after a visit here with rel cheaper than they can get it from any building.
early summer,
Mrs. Inez Chase is the
atives and friends They will visit other source—37.65 for the daily and president and is congratulated an
which produce«
her sister, Mrs. Gilbert Gilkinson, of Sunday, $4.50 for the daily only, and having been able to secure Miss
spring of 1934.
North Bend, before returning to $4 05 for the Sunday only. These Smith for the meeting. All interest
fooled, and
prices prevail through October only.
home in Seattle.
this section
ed are invited to attend.
Schneider left Saturday
winter that
Mining Location notices for sale at
at Illahe, after a tew
Insure your car with Ned C. Kelley
Coquille, Oregon upon us! Mrs. Benham
Myrtla Point. She was this office
pies from the picking.
in a reliable Oncost stock i wf n y.
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