■ - Á'v I I í t ¡j FRI.-SAT. Special Rates In course of Popular ♦ Piano offered those enrolling before June 15. Mrs. Maud Woodyard, Phone 23OL, Coquille. 18t3 MAY 31-JUNE 1 r J Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Hazard are ex­ pecting a visit this summer from Rev. and Mrs. Hale B. Eubanks, who are at present located in Woburn, Mass. Mr. Eubanks has received an offer Buy Crown Flour and Feeds at to go to China for a year, on some Coos Feed fc Seed Stores 8tf duty connected with the Episcopal church, and is very much inclined to Mrs. George Belloni left for Eugene accept it. They will stop in Coquille Wednesday for a visit oh their way to the Orient if they de­ weeks with relatives and friends. cide to go. p,. c. G. Stem, Chiropractor. 292 Ideal Bakery bread is slow baked. 22tf 51tf Moulton St., phone MJ. Telling About, People and Events in the City and County I I I t • < , J I : L . . Mtss. f music I |W <■ •’« ANN i I ■ 10c & l DVORAK - - Helen Morgan Ned Sparks Allen Jenkins Robt. Armstrong • Joe Cawthorn Alice White RUDY’S CONNECTICUT YANKEES FRANK & MILT BRITTON BAND AND 100 DANCING CUTIES PREVIEW V A Laugh & A Heart-Tug for Everyone Who Ever Worked For A Living $10 RAISE r » %• HAIL THEIR ROYAL HI-DE HIGHNESSES ! THE KING AND QUEEN OF SONG - AND- DANCE IN THEIR FIRST GREAT SHOW TO- GETHER - CELEBRATING'THE HAPPY UNION BY GIVING THE PERFORMANCE OF TIIEIR YOUNG LIVES *» e Al singing 7 swell new songs — Ruby stepping her most spectacular numbers—in a thrilling story of Broadway's hot-spots by the famous author of “42nd Street”! I FARRELL) - KELLY y E3 HS i J v I MORAGN ♦ al jolson 1-uby keelel- GO INTO YOLRDANCE \l ADMISSION 10c 35e AdalûT— Till 8:18 - Will party who iound book on Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sercomb came Spencer Service pi«« return to down from Portland Wednesday to owner. Name is in book. remain until Sunday at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Haz­ Ask for Cow Bell Dairy They were accompanied by milk, the only milk .nd cream made ard. Miss Dorothy Manning, daughter of cafe by pasteurization. Mrs. Lisle Goodwin, and Miss Jessie, Miss Madeline McKeown returned daughter of Commissioner and Mrs. Monday evening from San Franc.ceo Xe she attended toe part X«« the R. H. Lawhorn, who are attending business college in Portland. All four San Francisco College for Women will return to Portland on Sunday. Wood for sale. Body and Fender repair work done 82.00 a tier, delivered. by experienced mechanics. Our body Coquille, phone 75J. painter is an expert. Let us prove ^ tihst CLEANS 1 1 HIS new formula first cleans the shoes. Then a thick layer of creamy whitener gives that “just like new” appearance. Dries quickly. Easy to apply. And you get a generous size bot­ tle. T Elkay’s WHITE SHOE CLEANER and POLISH ,1 r V 25c 2«. E Buy Ideal Bakery bread tocau^^t we have toe best of repair service. Southwestern Motor Co.. lltf I is better. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Fortier left af­ B L. JtaHey > 01 the Mt Sta'es PowerttTleft Monday evening for ter the ball game Sunday for Seattle, Medford in response to word that h expecting to be home the last of this The They will be accompanied father was critically ill. with practi­ week. home by their daughter and husband, cally no hope of recovery. DRUGGISTS Mr. and Mrs. VerriU McCurdj-, He Ask Ned C. Kelley for rates on has been attending a Diesel engine Fire Insurance. school in Seattle. Mrs. McCurdy, be­ Robert Jarger, cashier in toe local ginning June 1, will again be an em­ Baccalaureate Services Held Last Sunday Evening Mt. States Power Co. office.!eft W ed- ployee of the First National Bank for nesday evening for a short vi.it at four months, or during the summer The flfty-two members of the Co­ I his old home in Tacoma. Wash, ex vacation period. quille high school graduating class peering to return Sunday. Ask for Cow Ball Dairy cream and made a very charming appearance in Real Silk Hosiery, the best ladies milk, the only milk and cream made their caps and gowns of gray, at the and gents’ hosiery on the "'“'"ket safe by pasteurization. baccalaureate services, held in the | Local representative, B. C- Pioneer church last Sunday evening. 1 290 No Willard. Coquille. Telephone Inter-Church Athletics The church auditorium, anterooms i 25J for appointments. A program of inter-church athletics and balcony were also well filled i Wanted- Directo'r for junior organ­ was begun by some of the Coquille with the relatives, friends and well ization -Good field churches last week. At the present wishers of those young ladies and small salary for right party. Apply time indoor baseball is being played. men who are just finishing their pub­ r M Chapman, district manager rhe Other sports, such as volley ball, ten­ lic school life. The processional and recessional, nis, and croquet, are contemplated. Ore. The plan provides for tennis for as well as the accompaniment for the R.oort case, of cruelty to children both boys and girls from various age- anthems, rendered by a mixed chorus and animals to Humane Society, groups within the church from the of high school students, were played by Miss Mary Lou Nosier.’ , Medford. Complaints n““1 be signed Juniors (age 9) to the Young People, Rev. G. A. Gray, who gave the inclusive. I by two • mnrp wAtncMCf Informs* j ot more wKBa^w- | The young men of the Baptist, Pi­ scripture reading, read the first nine­ tian confidential. I oneer Methodist and Church at Christ teen verses of the epistle of St. John, Mrs Alden French, of Portland,' have already played two or more the first verse of which reads, “In the „TinC«. games. Saturday, June 1, at two beginning was the Word, and the Ore., were guests at the M R Thom 2 o’clock, the Intermediate boys of the Word was with God, and the Word as home on North Heath .treat f^m Pioneer Methodist Church and the was God.” Friday afternoon last week un Rev. Harold A, Minter, father of h Church of Christ will play their first Monday. game Girls’ teams will begin the member of the class, had been select­ ed to deliver the baccalaureate ser­ Cloverleaf Dairy milk and whip­ week following. mon, and he prefaced his remarks This program was set in motion by ping «MB on sale at '<*«"• «ry and People’s Market at all timrt- the Coquille Ministerial Association, with the statement that it was an For delivery, calL7R42. V. L. Cor* and is directed by an Inter-Church event to which he had been looking forward for twelve years, ever since Athletic Council. nclius his daughter. Myrtle, had first enter­ Mr. M. E. Cousins and her daugh­ ed school. Two Divorces Granted ter. Miss Blythe, were Referring to the class motto, Mr. Judge Wimberly, in Circuit court Minter averred that it was imposible ltprc on Tuesday and *edn“d*y- , Miss Cousins is stenographer in the this morning, granted two divorces: to "climb to character” without tak­ Edith Helt was granted a separa­ ing God into consideration in daily office of the Currier auto court at tion from Arlie A. Helt and given the life. Lakeside. Ignorance is man’s chief enemy and Insure your car witn Ned C. KHlev custody of their daughter. In the case of Theodore H. Snyder a trained mind is an essential of a in a reliable Oregon stock company vs. Adrienne Snyder, he was given well-rounded life. The limit in any Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Swinney are custody of their boy and she of their vocation or avocation has not yet rejoicing over the arrival of a son two daughters. been reached, and there is continual The event occurred Tuesday morning need for those who have the training at the Coquille Hospital and the $20,000 for Dredging Asked to discover and give to the world the young man tipped the beam at •w According to a dispatch from ideas, inventions and progress of the are pounds. Both mother and son Washington, D. C., in Monday’c press, future. doing splendidly. the rivers and harbors engineers have Knowledge may be acquired in the Buy local bread and support home asked for an allotment of 320,000 from hard school of experience, . or through ______ Industry. the public works fund for dredging the easier medium of the school room An ur-. Intelligence is the application of Mr and Mrs. Ernest PtovoM the Coquille river harbor. drove out to Cottage Grove last Sat gent request has been made to pro- J knowledge, and the highest test of in- urday, returning Sund“y. vide funds for maintenance of the telllgence is shown by the ability to Harry A. Slack returned to his of­ river channel as shipping has already i be courteous at all times and under fice over the First National Bank on been threatened by menacing shoals all conditions. since the summer currents have set The speaker's subject was "Person­ ‘Monday, after a month’s 1 most of which time was spent in Eu- in. al Power,” and the three powers he meant were education, intelligence gene. and determination. 1,000 Care a Day on Ferry We have appointed C. H. Hodgdco In extending an invitation to each Capt. John Graham reports traffic our agent for Coquille. All orders member of the class to accept Jesus increasing - rapidly on left or phoned (IM) him will be Christ as their personal savior, Mr. Coos Bay ferry as the promptly taken care of. Give our Minter declared that a burning and mer season approaches and floral work a trial. We will do our abiding faith in God and a tenacity tions are available to many. During best to please you. Myrtle Green­ of purpose in adhering to the teach­ the week of May 22 to 29, inclusive, house«. Myrtle Point , 4tf ings of Christ do not tend to make seven consecutive days, the ferry car­ men and women narrow. It opens J Misses Mabel and Barbara Hill, ried 7.023 cars'. 18,513 passengers and life to a fuller abundance of every­ who had been visiting the past three seven head of stock.—North Bend thing worth while than can any other weeks at the home of their mother, Harbor. a power or force In the world. Mrs. Amelia Hill, left Monday on Card of Thanks their return to Long Beach. Miss W. R. C. to Have Dinner We take this means of expressing Mabel, who graduated -from Coquille On Tuesday, June 4th, the W. R. C. High a year ago, expects to enter our heartfelt appreciation for their sympathy and kindness during our will give a chicken dinner at 35c a Junior college there this fall. recent bereavement, and for the plate. There will be two door prizes Dr. G. C. Stem, chlropratic physi­ beautiful floral offerings at the fun­ given away at that time, one is a quilt cian, foot correctionist, electro thera­ eral of our son and brother.' on exhibit at Mrs. Nosler’s store and pist, 292 Moulton St., phone 88J 22tf M. J. Krantz and family. the other is a hooked rug. Dinner will be served from twelve o’clock until Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dungey went 1:30 p. m. in the W. O. W. hall, and Are You Hard of Hearing? up to Portland last Saturday to at­ Sonotone hearing and specialist the public.is invited. tend the graduating exercises of St. Press Correspondent Vincents Hospital on Monday. Their f*11 * during week of 2t For Free home test write daughter, Jean, who has been in June 2. If you want to subscribe for a Port­ nurse’s training there, was one of the Wm. 8. Faught, Box X, Care Sentinel. land daily the clubbing combination class. Accompanied by Miss Jean, For sound Fire Insurance, go to we offer with the Sentinel will save they returned home on Wednesday. vou money. Ned C. Kelley. County Clerk and Mrs. L. W. Oddy and daughter, Miss Frances, left yes­ terday morning for Capetown, Calif., Chadwick Lodge No. 68 to remain the week-end at the L. P. Modern Piano Instruction Branstetter home. They were accom­ A. F. A A. M. panied by Mrs. Marvin Lyons, of INEZ ROVER Stated Communication Marshfield, who will spend the sum­ Phone ML IM W. M 8L . Tuesday, June 11, 8 p. m. mer with her dsughter, Mrs. Prescott Branstetter. -, nasi!. ■ ii—ww .-»I Fuhrman’s Pharmacy, Inc. * 1 ii ^ * ■ 9 ***• STATIONERS R. N. A. County Convention i The fifteenth annual Myrtle con­ vention of the Royal Neighbors of America was held in North Bend last Friday, with meetings held in the I. O. O. F. hall. The meetings were presided over by the county oracle, Mrs. Mary G. Kibler. The conven­ tion consists of five campe in Coos county, North Bend, Marshfield, Co­ quille, Myrtle Point and Powers. The morning session was turned over to registration and appointing of committees. The school of instruc­ tion conducted by the state supervisor was toe feature of the afternoon ses­ sion. -2ZT.., — At 6:30 a banquet was served to delegates and visitors in the banquet room of the Methodist church. The evening session was the class adoption of the members taken in during the last membership campaign and the degree work was put an by toe Marshfield camp in the manner of forty years ago with robes in keep­ ing with the styles of that period. ~ This was followed by the installa­ tion of the newly elected convention officers as follows: county oracle, Glada Gorbutt, Marshfield; county vice oracle, Amy. Davenport, Myrtle Point; county past oracle, Mary G. Kibler, North Bend; county recorder and receiver, Sarah Slage, Marsh­ field; county chancellor, Rose Gregg, ■ Marshfield. The meeting closed with the pre­ senting of prizes for each „__ _______ member who had brought in a beneficial member during the year. The convention next year will be held in Marshfield.—Coos Bay Har­ bor. I Several to Jail Past Week . •- v 37 - i Several arrivals at the county jail the past week: William Drake was sentenced to 30 days in justice court at Powers for disorderly conduct. L. E. Day, who came to North Bend, six months ago from Wisconsin, was fined $5 for having a void livence tag on his car, and |5 for permitting four people to ride in the front seat. The fine was paM and he was released Monday. Clarence Davis, who was with him, was fined $5 for not hav­ ing a driver's license, in Justice Bolt’s court at Marshfield. Geo. Eisele was fined $105 and sen­ tenced to 30 days in jail, in justice court at Powers, Tuesday, for driving while intoxicated. Alfred Fredrickson, arrested Tues- dsy on sn old committment for pos­ session of beer mash, was released on his own recognizance, to give him an opportunity to raise the $100 fine F. F. Decosta, of Bkndon, was ar­ rested Wednesday on an old committ­ ment for fishing without a license. His fine was $25, imposed by Justice J. J. Stanley. P. J. Miller and Leslie Bums were arrested at Marshfield, Wednesday, for driving a car with void foreign license plates. « ê Paet Noble Grands Attention! The P. N. G. club will meet at the home of Mrs Birdie Skeels Friday evening, June 7. * * r H. S. Norton Music and Stationery Busy Comer Bldg. ■&