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Ask for Cow Bell Dairy cream ano
tulk, tne only milk and cream made
<ato by pasteurisation.
Commander S. E. Smith, of the U.
S. Navy, 'located at Bremerton, was
here yesterday to spend Thsnksgiv-
>ng with his sister, Mrs. J. E. Axtell,
and family.
Warrants, at par, accepted at
achroeder’s Jewelry store for either
repair work or for any merchandise
■arried. Select your gifts early.
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Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Harvey ana
jaby came up from Ophir, Where he
s in the schools, to spend Thanks
jiving with her mother, Mrs. Inet
Chase.
The American Legion netted nearly
$30 Saturday evening with their Tur
key Keno and distributed 26 birds,
rhey plan on another Keno just be-
ore Christmas.
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Dr. and Mrs. J. R. Bunch are en-
oying a visit from her parents, Mr
ind Mrs. K. C. Couch who arrived
.he latter part*of last week from
heir home in Portland.
Body and Fender repair work done
>y experienced mechanics. Our body
minter is an expert. Let us prove
ve have the best of repair service
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Geo. J. Bohrer, formerly
sheriff of Coos county, but
sow a sergeant in the state
with headquarters in Salem,
Coquille visitor Monday.
deputy
who is
police,
was a
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sercomb ar
rived here from Portland, Tuesday
ivening, to-eat turkey yesterday with
Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Hazard. They
left for home this morning.
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Your warrants, county or school
district, will be, accepted at Schroe
der’s Jewelry store for either mer
chandise or repair work—at par.
Star ef the faasewe N. Y. Repertory Theatre in her
Mr. and Mrs. A. Combe came tn
Monday from Sisters. Ore., where he
>as been operating a sawmill, to stay
-or several months, or until the
weather moderates next spring.
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Mr. and Mrs. Lee Bennett and
daughter came in Wednesday eve
ning from Corvallis to eat Thanksgiv
ing turkey with their old friends, Mr.
and Mrs Ray Thomas. They returned
dome last night
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Mrs. Estelle Gray, who had been
'isiting her sister, Mrs. F. G. Leslie,
or the past month, left Tuesday for
tor home in Whittier. Calif. She ae-
jompanied Mr and Mrs. Keith Leslie
on their trip south.
Mr. and Mrs. Emory E. Johnston,
m Spurgeon Hill, are enjoying a
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WORLD’S IRON JAW CHAMPION
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SEE The Death Defying Human Bridge
and Scores of Other Breathtaking Stunts
Spiced With Comedy and Mystery.
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Cloverleaf Dairy milk and whip-
iing cream on sale at Folsom’s Gro-
•ery nnd People’s Market at all times.
For delivery, cal) 7R42.
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E. M. Bedford, an attorney of
Augusta, Wi« , and an uncle of A.
E. Bradford, of this city, came in
Monday and is spending several
days at the Bradford home on North
Coulter. He came west to attend to
legal matters in which he is inter
ested.
Ask for Cow Bell Detry cream and
milk, the only milk and cream made
safe by pasteurization.
! Mr. and Mr«. Lafe Compton intend
leaving tomorrow morning on a busi
ness trip which will take them as far
north as Victoria and Vancouver, B.
C. They will contact hotels on the
trip and will be in Portland for the
Oregon hotel men’s conventliou on
December 5.
In last Saturday s Portland News-
Telegram there appeared a picture of
the Lincoln High School military
band in Portland. One of the boys
in the picture is Jimmy Herftey,
nephew of Mrs. Julius Ruble, Of this
city, and grandson of Mrs. Emily
Hersey. He plays the cornet.
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Mrs Kate Moeller, who was called
here Uy the serious illness of her
mother, Mrs. Sarah Wickham, left
for her home at Toledo this morning.
Mrs. Wickham to able to be up a part
of the day, but is vety weak and not
I er usual self.
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Christmas, You’ll find them at Nor-
fZr ton’s.
Sea H. S. Norton’s window
Rev. and Mrs. T. R. Jackman, of
alues in Children's Books.
¡»nitland, were here visiting old
Mis. Flora Dunn? Is mourning the friends from Tuesday until Thurs
OSS of syveial pel bantam chickens day tliis week.
He was formerly
.yhich were stolen by some miscreant ■stor of the Foursquare church here,
early this week.
nd more recently superintendent of
Dr. C. G. Stem, Chiropractor. 292 hat denomination for the Northwest
23tl Chey were on their way to Santa
Moulton St., phone 86J.
Vna. Calif., his old home, where he
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Geaney and
vill be pastor of the:' Foursquare
two children, Mrs. C. A. Delong and
•hurch.
Miss Myrtle DeLong left last Sunday
on a two weeks’ trip to San Francisco
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.ligh heating units, low ash. Manse..
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jing to stop at different places of
usiness, and while blindfolded, go
ito the store where he will make a
purchase which he will give away
o the crowd. This stunt will take
ilace at 4 p. m. in front of the Llb-
•rty Theatre.
The blindfold feat has been adver
tised throughout the world as mental
elepathy or super-optical vision, but
iai has promised to let the public in
jn the secret, which he will expose
is a bit of clever bunk. In connec
tion with this expose, the Liberty
Theatre announces a contest, known
as the blinfold guessing contest, dur
ing which Mason will offer 910 to
any person guessing the correct se-
•ret as to how the feat is accom
plished
Particulars of this contest
■an be had at the box office.
A few of the unusual stunts, which
Mason and Le Radd perform, are the
death-defying human bridge, living
chair, public bath, and a score of
>ther breath-taking stunts spiced
with comedy and mystery.
This
stage show has been called one at
the most sensational on the road to
day.
The picture to be shown the same
■veninns is “Bolero,” featuring Geo.
Raft, dancer supreme, and who is
suppor ed by Carole Lombard, in the
leading feminine role.
Bates-Mead
The wedding of litiss Eva V. Mead,
of Dora, and Francis A. (Frank)
Bates, of Bandon, was an event of
Thanksgiving day and the impressive
ceremony which united this popular
couple took place at the Ray Book
ard home in Myrtle Point in the pres
ence of only a few close friends of
Rev. W. A.
the bride and groom.
Coudm, pastor ef the Presbyterian
church, officated. The groom is an
employee of the Coos Bay Lumber
company and has been working in
the Eden Ridge camp of this concern
all summer.
He is a son of Mrs.
Mary Bates, of Bandon, and a broth
er of Miss Iva Bates, chief operator
of the Coquille exchange. He was
raised and educated in Bandon. The
bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Bert Mead, of Dora, and graduated
from the Myrtle Point high school
with the class of 1924.
Bates is at
present working at Lakeside , where
the happy couple will be at home to
their friends after December 1.—Her-
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COMPTROLLER COMMENDS
INSTITUTE OF BANKING
WASHINGTON ,1. C. -Tbe A ■•ri
cas institute of Ranking. salt to be
tbe moat successful project of Its kind
In tbe Held of applied adult education,
baa performed a valuable function la
training bank clerks for “sound pub
lie service as well as personal success.“
J. F. T. O'Connor. Comptroller of tbe
Currency of tbe United Statee. eald
bore In a recent radio addreee. Tbe
Instilóte is a section of the American
Bankers Association
“While Imparting useful knowledge.
It has Improved tbe morale of bonking
personnel and has stimulated In its
members an Intelligent Interest In na
tional and International monetary
problems.“ Mr. O’Connor said. “Its
courses cover a wide Sold In banking.
Among tbe sabjecu. one 9nds Rank
Organisation and Operation. Cummer
elal Lav-. Negotiable Instruments Law.
and Economics. In tbs PmStandsrd
Division; followsd by such subjseta as
Money and Banking. Credit Manas»
■ent. Financial Statement Analysis
and Bank Management. In the Standard
Division.
“Each and every subject fa one which
to memas ry to a knowledge of banking.
However, tbe Instílate does not nop
here, bat encourages graduate study
tioa Finance, Trost Service.
IH Administration and Ruel
aeea Forecasting. Again It empbsslsss
la special courses tbe Importance of
tbe Isos technical but highly beneficial
study of Construct! vs Customer Rola
tlona. Ranking Fundamentals and Pub
He Speaking. No comment la necessary
on these courses: tbslr vale, to at
once apparent.”
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Bridge Happenings
ment for a couple of weeks.
J. W. Barnett, of Arago, will have
A delightful Christian Endeavor
charge of the church service next
party was held Friday evening in Sunday morning.
Hatcher’s hall, with the new social
chairman, Mrs. Orlin Lett, in charge.
Two Divorces Granted
A number of lively relay races, sev
Divorces granted by Judge Jaa. T.
eral other games, and a “sing” filled Brand in Circuit court here Tuesday
the evening with enjoyment. Among were to the plaintiffs in the follow
those present were Mr. and Mrs. ing cases:
Fred Corpe, Mr. and Mrs. Teddy
Laura Green vs. Wm. A. Green.
Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Orlin Lett, Mis.
Viola N. McElwaine vs. Paul V.
A. O. Hooton, Mrs. Elite Samp, Mr. McElwains.
Cohen. Misses Mae Hatcher, Mildred
James, Myitle and Virginia Beckett,
Tat’s T««b !»leadarad Twiee
Evelyn Morrison, Mary Alice Corpe,
Archeologists bellsvs that Tutankba-
Alice Clayton, Lou Hooton, Ionella
Curtiss, Marvel Brode, Constance men's tomb in Egypt was plundered
twice, once by robbers hunting gold
Knight, Mary Louise Culver, Messrs.
and once for the valuable unguents
Noel and Roe Nelson, Glenn Hutton, stored there.
Edward Morrison, Billy and Bernard
Corpe, Eddie Hatfield, Robert James
Whs. "Fit.ess” Fits
and Melvin Clayton.
“Survival of the Attest would bo a
Mrs. Chas. Farmer, who was tak
en to the Mast hospital in Myrtle good law,'* said HI Ho, the sage of
Chinatown. “If conditions mnld be al
Point Monday evening, submitted to
ways such as tn assign Atoras to the
an operation Wednesday morning.
worthy and honorable.“
The many friends of Harold E.
James are glad to hear that he is
A> Old Wsddiag Pr.ss.1
steadily improving at the veterans’
Archeologists digging at Beth Sho
hospital in Walls Wslta, Wash., where mesh in Ps leetine recently found a
he has been receiving treatment for srai\b which the Pharaoh Amenhotep
the past few months. He has gained gave 'o friends attending his wedding,
about 1400 B. C.
ten pounds snd to feeling fine..
The junior Christian Endeavorers
were entertained Saturday afternoon
at a party in Hatcher's Hall. As the
superintendent. Miss Maude Hooton,
was ill. Miss Ionella Curtiss had
charge of the affair, assisted by Miss
Mae Hatcher. At the close of the
happy afternoon, sandwiches and
Look at our offerings of jewelry
cookies were served to those pres
and silverware when making Christ
ent, who were Lynn Culver, Billy and
mas purchases.
Warrants, at par,
Bernard Corpe. Edward and Evelyn
accepted in payment, Schroeder's
Morrison, Eddie Hatfield, Vivienne
Jewelry store.
and Virginia Lake, Edith Nelson,
Evelyn Shields and Mary Louise Cul
Notice to Remove
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Concrete
Mixer, standing on my
F. Cohen closed a ten-day evangel
place
near
the
high school for three
istic 'meeting here Sunday evening,
leaving the next’day for Washington. years, will be sold for rent if not
He plans to return to this county removed by the owner at once.
Neil Peart.
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about the first of the year.
Mias Winifred Clayton, who to em
ployed at the H. B. Christy home in
Myrtle Point, spent a night last week
at the home of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. W. A. Clayton.
Mrs Teddy Miller to planning an
interesting Christian Endeavor meet
ing for next Sunday evening, the
topic being. “What is the Purpose of
Missions’”
Mrs. Zoe Shields was able to re
turn home Wednesday evening from
the Mast hospital in Myrtle Point,
where she had been receiving treat-
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