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Dr. c. R. Bloyd. chiripraetic physi- cyin and foot specialist. 208 Third and Taylor Sts., Coquille. Phone 51M. . 14t4 There will be a social and enter tainment at the home of Mrs. Sin clair, 3rd a^Hall street, Tuesday, May 14, at 8:00 o’clock. Refreshments will be served cafeteria style. The proceeds of the evening will go to Buy Ideal Bakery bread because it ward paying for new hymn books. is better. 51** The entertainment is sponsored by Atwater Kent Radio for better re the ladies' society of the Baptist jhurch. Come and bring your friend. ception Palmer’s Radio Shop. MYSTERY ! COMEDY ! ROMANCE ! Telling About People Events in the City and County erroz- frontie' ktery ° deod nnan ho.talked ,*0UHU/# Buy local bread and support home Judge Brand granted a divorce to 51tf Albina E. Ray in circuit court here industry. Tuesday, separating her from John Harold Culbertson was honored Lee Ray. with a birthday party for his sixth Mis. E. D Webb i* spending the birthday at the W. O. Terry home A few of his playmates week-end with her daughter, Martha Tuesday. a‘ Corvallis, where tie latter, joined him and wished him many happy returns of the day. Ice cream attends O. S. C. ind cake were served to the follow Insure your car witn Ned C. Kellev ing: Geraldine Holycross, Louis Ter- tn a reliable Oregon stock company /) Clinton Peart, Jimmy Bellmore, Miss Elizabeth Pierce and Miss iobert Thompson, Harold Culbert- Parbaia Richmond have returned on, Mrs. Wm. Peart, Mrs. F. Mc- from a few days’ visit at the Rich Jribbins, Mrs. C. Orr and Mrs. W. O. mond cabin at Bandon beach. Terry. /✓ Randolph Chafes Çh.< ^i \eÍ,n *°’h,se : U-- An" Marion Geor9(; PREVIEW Buy Crown Flour and heeds at Cloverleaf Dairy milk and whip Coos Feed A Seed Stores. ¿2 8tf ping cream on sale at Folsom’s Gro Dr E D. Norcott, whose home is in cery and People’s Market at all times. V. L. Cor- Nyssa. Ore., came in Tuesday to re For delivery, call 7R42. It Hoppened O r * Night • boat [ main over Mother’s Day with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Norcott. F FRED Mac MU I ■ AY 1 BAY MILLAND C AUBR8Y IMITH IOWA RD CRAVIN 10c . in the Bengal Lancers, reckless levers. Thrilling hand- to-hand combat with India’s fanatic tril nautch girls whirling to weird Oriental music . of the lavish Khans ... in the thrilling luxurious story of THE LIVES OF A BENGAL LANCER' GARY COOPER FRANCHOT TONE MCHARD CROMWELL SIR GUY STANDING C. Aubrey Smith * Monte •Iva * '"•J Kathleen Burka MICKEY MOUSE CARTOON 10c & 35c — * They Called Her “Old Gan Powder” ♦ She planted I a bombshell in Main Street that blasted the lid off the town! The grand old star of "Lady for a Day” in a heart-tugging story of a fighting school teacher. MAY LOESCN IN a Grand MARY CARLISLE 10c Old Girl” FRED MacMURRAY „ & 20c LIBERTY™.™ r May 12 stylists present th beautiful candy packages Gale» 1 POUND 2 POUNDS SUPREME A beauty in pink and gold. Delicious chocolates CW CO EACH POUND Gale» DE LUXE BOOK ASSORTMENT Looks like richly bound book. All favoriite centers. 1 POUND 2 POUNDS AO pou EACH 9l.UV ND Fuhrman’s Pharmacy, Inc Mrs M. E. Brown, who has been Non-Affiliated Members here since November with her son and wife, and Mrs. Russell ( Beulah Chapter, No. 6, O. E. S., Irown. left last evening for her home STATIONERS DRUGGISTS held a special entertainment last eve- Ln Walla Walla. ting for non-affiliated Star members, Report cases of cruelty to children ^ightqpn were present and were ac- and animals to Humane Society, ’urded a most hearty welcome. The Brilliant May Day Will Make Fight For Medford Complaints must be signed I .ddress of welcome, given by Flora Dance Last Saturday 16 Feet on the Bar by two or more witnesses. Informa Compton, worthy matron, was as tion confidential. 17tf ¡plendid and hearty a reception as (Continued from Page One) (Continued from Page One) Mrs. Geo Maguire, of Salem, who , tny of the members had ever heard Those Ariabel Weber, Avis Ricketts, Juan at present being menaced by the .oimerly resided here and who came , given in Beulah chapter. usual summer shoaling, the sand n the latter part of last week for a ,’reeted and the number of the chap- ita Culbertson. The numbers presented by Miss washing through the hole in the north . isit with relatives and friends, left er to which they belong, and its loca- 'ion' were: Carolyn Norcott, 109, Meredith's pupils were all entertain jetty. This not only jeopardizes for her home on Wednesday. 3end; Maud Emery, 138, Needham, ing and gave promise of future pro present shipping but may result in Always remember your radio is the Mass.; Rosabel Shone, 91, Oakland, fessional success on the part of per closing the harbor altogether before ouroe o. the least expensive enter- Ore.; Mabel Davis, 53, Marshfield;1 formers. Especially should be men- the summer is past. ~ >ent available today. Someone .finnie Laws, 45, Bandon; Mildred tioned the acrobatic feature present - The matter has been called to the else pays xov 4he-fine program you are Hodgddn, 144, Portland; Idyle God-p^ by a boy from North Bend who attention of members of the Oregon stoning to. Palmer’s Radio Shop. ird, 4, Cottage Grove; Eva Thomas, rivalled in performance a great many delegation in congress. They declare Mrs. John Rankin, mother of Mrs. ¡4, Sand Point, Idaho; Clarissa Brad- circus contortionists, that nothing can be done without a C P. I^wrence. arrived here Sunday ord. 01, Augusta. Wis.; Helen Hess,) The garland dance, presented by favorable report from the district rom her home at Oakland, Calif., for 3, Eureka, Calif.; Mabel Kunz, 64, Georgia and Lucille Sherwood, Mar engineers in Portland TTronth’s visit. Mr. and Mrs. Law JoWman. No. Dakota; Effie Johnson, garet Smith, Elizabeth Varney, Mar It is the aim of the local chamber of rence drove out to Roseburg to meet 07, Joseph, Ore.; Bertha Selbig, 27, garet Stewart, Marion Hess, Eileen commerce to arrange for a public Portland; Pauline Pettit, 34, Indepen Kern, Maxine Knight and Dorris meeting, probably at Coquille, where her. dence. Ore.; Ethel Schroeder, 45, Compton, was a very pretty dance the people of the Coquille Valley Real Silk Hosiery, the best ladies' Bandon; Jno. W. Curry, 64, Bowman, and executed most charmingly. could talk the matter over with the and gents* hosiery on the market. No. Dakota; A. P. Davis, 53, Marsh Possibly the hit of the evening was district engineer to see if some re Local representative, B. C. Jeffrey, field; W P. Laws, 45, Bandon. the tap dancing by Raggedy Ann and lief cannot be obtained. 290 No. Willard, Coquille. Telephone The hall was beautifully decorated Raggedy Andy—Doris Ann Wood and In a letter to John Nielson, assist 26J for appointments. 17tf with baskets of roses for the occasion Jo Anne Knight—who rivalled in ant secretary of the Port of Bandon, Miss Stafie Zulawinski, of Mc which was followed by a musical pro performance the presentations by the Congressman James W. Mott stated Minnville, who underwent an opera gram, arranged by Mrs. Maud Wood young people of Miss Meredith’s that congress is not making direct ap tion ten days previously, was dis yard. school. Their dance was directed by propriations for harbors in this ad missed from the Knife hospital last Six of Mrs. Woodyard’s pupils — Miss Barbara Bradford. ministration, but that any project Sunday. She is a sister of Miss Viola Louise Woodyard, Josephine Lucas, Miss Laura McLeod and Carl Al that has the approval of the district Zulawinski, nurse in Dr. V. L. Ham Beverly Norton, Margaret Stewart. pine. in their Butterfly Waltz, were engineers will be considered in the ilton’s office, and will remain here Marion Hess and Emma Frances Mul as graceful as gazelles; their dancing allotment df public funds already ap for a month visiting. key—sang two vocal selections, and whs the poetry of motion and they re propriated. Louise Woodyard played a pianp solo. ceived thunderous applause for their The matter is of vital interest to Dr. C. R. Bloyd, chiropractic physi Mrs. June Walker rendered two vo splendid exhibition. They were ac Coquille inasmuch as Coquille is en cian and foot specialist. 208 Third end Taylor Sts., Coquille. Phone cal selections, and a vidtin quartet— companied by Mrs. “Babe” Buell at joying water terminal freight rates 51M. ““ 14t4 Audrey Aasen, La Velle Dale. Lyn- the piano, Audrey Aasen and Leon by rail because of the Coquille river dell Southstone and Leonard Ensele ard Ensele on the violin. harbor facilities. Should the local Among the young people going to —earned added encomiums for their The boys’ double quartet from the harbor become Inactive Coquille Eugene for the Junior week-end fes artistic presentation. Mrs. Hawkins high school, which appeared on the would stand to lose its favorable tivities are Miss Florence Folsom, accompanied Mrs. Walker and the vi program twice, and who sang several shipping rates. The difference is said who will be the guest of Miss Betty olin selections. numbers, was composed of Lin to be a dollar a thousand on lumber Glaisyer,-Miss Vera Gaslin, who will Dainty refreshments were served Swain, Don Smith, Jess Barton, Jim products. visit Miss Edythe Farr, Don Smith, at the close of the program. Robinson, Jack Clinton, Robert Wag who will be the guest of his brother, goner and Tom Thrift. Crab Law Violators David, and Miss Ruth Irvin, of River Mother uvHvi ’s o Day i/aj at caw * Pioneer ivuwi viiulvu Church The a nr gjrpsy uw paru- gypsy - uuuiuvr, number, wilii with the parti - ton, r Three crab law violators are in jail The Pioneer Methodist Church will I cipants in costume, was a graceful For Rent—House at 123 S. Coulter present an unusual obersvance of. an<i interesting feature, those taking each serving a five day term on a treet. Call 14J after six p. m. Mother’s Day at the morning service' P«rt **ln< Je“e Barton, Lewis Don- |10 fine. J. A. Simmons was arrested last Friday for catching crabs without Everyone attending is aldsori, Eileen Percy, Audrey Taylor, Lewis Lewellen, who has been a Sunday. a license. Henry Wesley Allen was Eileen Kern, Lucille and Georgia allyman for the Smith Wood-Prod- asked to wear a flower in honor of Sherwood, Bessie Summers, Velda arrested May 5 for the same offense, Mother, a red one if one ’ s mother is .1 icts company, left Iaset Friday eve still living, and a white one if his Dean, Dorothy Glaisyer, Anna Holm and R. E. Mitto on Tuesday for sell ning for Bi turns, — Ore, where he has strom, Ernest Detlefsen, Orville ing crabs without a license. All throe i similar posit position. His health re mother has passed sway. Wishing to casta were heard in Justice Bolt's Bailey, Levelle Walstrom, Leonard luired a change of climate Mrs. do especial honor to the oldest moth Ensele, Loren Simmons and Mary court at Marshfield. r >wellen “* * ‘ *■ — — - * “ ers and those who have become and his son will go later' Percy L. Hale was committed to Ann Schroeder. rhey have been living in the znorth mothers the largest number of times. jail from Marshfield last Friday, for From the dose of the program un Rev. W. Raymond Wilder announced tart of town. 80 days, on a vagrancy charge. last Sunday that a special award will til midnight the floor was crowded Body and Fender repair work done be given the oldest mother present in with dancers from all parts of the by experienced mechanics. Our body the service, and likewise a special, county who enjoyed the orchestra ___ F. 0. E. to Meet May 18 painter is an expert. Let uf prove award to the mother who is present music furnished by Don Estes and At the next Fraternal Order of we have the best of repair service with the largest number of children. his band. Eagles meeting, to be held in the Southwestern Motor Co. lltf Mr. Wilder will deliver a special ad The general public acclaim is that hotel dining room at 8 p. m. on A. H. Johnson and his daughter, dress upon the subject, "An Old- future May Dance and Festival com Thursday, May 18, announcement Mrs. Leonard Hagen, stopped here Fashioned Mother,” and will sing a mittees will find it practically im will be made of the date for the in 'ast Sunday for a week's visit with solo, Walter Goodwin’s “That Won possible to excel in .beauty and pleas stitution of the lodge here. The state heir daughter and sister, Mrs. W. V. derful Mother of Mine.” The Pioneer ure the 1038 affair. president, D. D. Hail, will be here Glaisyer. They had been on a trip Church choir will also sing appropri again to address the meeting and Coos Weather la Perfect south and were on their way to their ate Mother’s Day anthems. everyone is invited to hear him, The Business and Profesisonal home in Tacoma. Mrs. Glaisyer will Beautiful spring weather the past whether they have signed to become accompany them when they leave to Women’s Club will be special guests ten days, with a frost nearly every members or not. morrow and will spend a few days of the service and will sit in a body.1 night. With a total rainfall of 63- in Tacotna. - Everyone is cordially invited to enjoy inches the past eight months, and two Sentenced to Year in Jail months of possible rain yet to come, For sound Fite Insurance, go to this Inspiring service. E. J. Whalen pleaded guilty in cir this year’s total may go above the old Ned C. Kelley. 65-inch average. At that the ground cuit court here Tuesday to the charge Bonus Bill Up to President Mr. and Mrs. Dave Lewis, return is very dry on top and a day’s rain- of larceny by impersonating another. Now that the Patman bonus bill ing from a honeymoon trip to south occasionally would not come amiss. He bought goods at the Hub in has passed both the senate and house, | Marshfield, charging them to Harvey aim California, stopped for a short visit at the homy of Mr. Lewis’ aunt, it is squarely up to President Roose Archer. He was sentenced to one His Widow Known Here velt. Dispatches continually reiterate Mrs. T. H. Gerlach, of Coquille, this year in jail and will be paroled after D. A. Donovan, son-in-law of Rev. 80 days. week. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis were to that the president will veto the bill and Mrs. A. W. Bell, former Episcopal visit friends and relatives near Port and it is doubtful if the necessary rector in Coquille, died at Toledo, two-thirds vote to override it can land before returning to their home Non-High Board to Meet be secured in the senate. It would be Ore., Tuesday.'' He suffered a heart at Issaquah, Washington, where Mr. attack while working on-i log boom. easy in the house. Th*«* win be a meeting of the Non Lewis is in business. His widow was formerly Miss Char \ . ?' Ir • i. High School Board in the circuit lotte Bell, who lived here a couple of We have appointed C. H. Hodgdon Dr. C. R. Bloyd, chiropractic physi court at the court house next Mon years with her parents. our agent for Coquille. All cian and foot specialist, 208 3rd and day evening. May 1», at 8 p. m. The left or phoned (IM) him will be and Taylor Sts., Coquille Phone purpose of the meeting is to arrange promptly taken care at. Give our SIM. 14t4 for transportation next year. flora) work a trial. 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