Mrs. Ora X. Maury and Mrs. H. W. ! Pierce are expected hoibe today from Telling About People and Event« in the City and County 'Portland where they went on Wed­ nesday for thè former to have treat­ ment for a facial trouble. Mrs. Geo. Ulett and Miss Bess Maury drove out with them to Eugene on Wednesday. Lee and Alvin Neely, who went up the coast last Sunday as far as Flor­ ence, are quite enthusiastic over the Cooked food sale by B. P. W. Club progress being made on the coast Saturday, June 15, at Gould's store. bridges They saw those across Coos Mill Wood, 82.00 a load. Mansell Bay, the Umpqua and the Siuslaw, Drayage & Delivery Co> 23t2 where the steel work is being rushed. Graydon Anderson arrived^ home Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Hooker arrived Monday from Ashland, where he has here last Saturday from San Francis­ co for a two weeks’ visit with their attended normal the past year. daughter, Mrs. O. T. Gant, and lieir Mrs. J. E. Walstrom and daughter, many friends here Louie formerly Mrs. Margaret Norton and baby, were conducted the garage in the Fuhrman Coquille shoppers on Thursday. concrete buildings on Front street. Old Growth Fir, Wood for sale. Keys made for all locks. Stevens’ Wm. Peart, 82.00 a tier, delivered. Cash Hardware. Coquille; phone 75J. • 18tf Mr. and Mrs. Geo. M. Wood and Ml?-. A.. E. Bradford and daughter, son, of Aberdeen, Idaho, were Co­ Barbara, are visiting Mrs. John Goss quille visitors last Saturday. He is gt hffc summer home.on Coos river. an ehnploye of the Idaho Gas & Pow­ Mrs. A. E. Kendall left this morn­ er Co., and has ah idea that he would fog for Red Willow, Alberta, Canada, like to'return to Oregon where the tor a visit of months with relatives. grass is green the year round. Both of them formerly lived in this state. . Mias Clarabclle Watson will return Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Newdall are home Monday from a visit to her aunt, Mrs. Levi Snyder, in Portland.’ enjoying a visit from her mother, Mrs. Chas. E. Owens, and daughters, Ideal Bakery bread is slow baked. Misses Frances and Charlesie Owens, 51tf who arrived here last Saturday from Mrs. Novia Landrith, of Roseburg, Seattle for a two weeks' stay. Tom­ has been Visiting her mother, Mrs. my Grosvenor, of Wenatchee, also , Alice Gage, and other relatives and came in with .the ladies for the fort­ 1 friends since last Saturday. night stay. I Try This Soothing FOOT BALM UST rub a little Rexali Foot Balm on the feet at night and in the morning. See how quickly it com­ forts tired, hot, perspiring feet. AidB in relieving chil­ blains, too. J Fuhrman’s Pharmacy, Inc. The » DRUGGISTS T. C Zosel, who now makes his home at Amity, near Salem, was greeting old friends here last week. He came in Thursday and left Sun­ day. Mrs. Sarah P. Thrift, who had been Visitors from Grand Coulee with her daughter, Mrs. Belle Hogan, in Portland, for several yean, re­ Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bushell, of turned to Coquille last week and will Grand Coulee, Wash., were Coquille remain here with her son, Frank visitors Wednesdayt afternoon and Mr. and Mrs. Leland Peart and two Thrift, and wife for the rest of this callers at the Sentinel. Mr. Bushell year. Her'grand daughter, Adrienne is published of the Daily Times at daughters left early Sunday morning for Co.nelius to spend his two weeks’ Hogan, who came down with her, Grand Coulee. There are three post­ will return Sunday. offices in the district there, and the vacation from the poetoffice with Mrs. Peart's parents. Mn. Hazel Sharkey and Mrs. Jen-- three towns, all within two or three miles of one another, have a combin­ L. H. Hazard, president of the First nie Barrow arrived in Coquille last ed population of 7500. The Bushells Friday from their homes in Monte ­ National Bank, returned Tuesday were on their way to the exposition at evening frpm Salem. He went out sano, Wash., for a two weeks’ visit San Diego. with their mother, Mn. Jennie Price, Sunday to attend the Oregon State and other relatives and friends. It Bankers Association meeting. Now An Accredited Teacher has been several years since either Miss Ines Rover this week received Buy Crown Flour and Feeds at of the ladies were here, although they Coos Feed & Saad Stores. 8tf grew to womanhood in Coquille, and her certificate from State Superin­ tendent of Schools, C. A. Howard, I Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Harley have they noted a great change in the which makes her an accredited I gone to Falls City, where she will town’s appearance. teacher of piano in Oregon. The ex­ spend the next two months visiting I Mr. and Mn. S. H. Donated return­ amination required by the state board her parents. Mr. Hartley will attend ed last Sunday from a two weeks’ of education was given Miss Rover summer school at the university. visit to their former home in Sacra­ by Supt. P. W. Lane on May 15. She Mrs. H. H. Oerding left yesterday mento and in Fresno. They were ac­ is naturally greatly elated at having for Bend where she will join her companied home by his sister, Miss so successfully passed the examina­ aunt, Mrs. 'Dean Hollinshead, and Alice Donated, of Fresno, who will tion in preparation for which she had Their spent much time. they will drive from there south to spend her vacation here. nephew, Howard Bonnicksen, of the visit the exposition at San Diego. Gravel Ford district, went down with Trap Shooter From Washington Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Fuhrman en­ them and will enter the state college Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Coffey, of Port joyed a visit with his sister, Mrs. at Fresno this fall. The Oregon peo­ Angel us, Washington, while enroute Clara Gage, of Tacoma, Wash., who ple were glad to get back where the home Sunday from the state trap was on hter way home from Medford, country is still green and comfortable. shoot at Medford, stopped over here where she had visited a daughter. Mn. G. E. Trott, who waa in Co­ to visit with Mrs. Coffey’s sister, Ask Ned C. Kelley for rates on quille from North Bend on Tuesday, Mrs. A. O. Culbertson and family. Mr. Fire Insurance. said that Mr. Trott la making fine Coffey is the president of the North­ Mr. ynd Mrs. E. F. Martindale, who progress toward recovery now. He western State Trap Shoot and stated left here last year to return to their was out in a wheel chair last Sun­ that Medford had the largest atten­ former home at Coalingo, Calif., came day for the first time and is able to dance that there has been for years in last Friday for a visit with their be out for a few houn every day now aTa state trap shoot. son, Harris Martindale, and other He is still in the hospital but hopes Neighbors of Woodcraft friends in this section. to be able to come home soon. The The Neighbors of Woodcraft are Paul Walker is wearing his right cast was taken off his body a couple of weeks ago after lying there for planning an enjoyable evening of en- arm in a sling as the result of a bad twelve weeks, since the accident hap­ teertainment after the regular busi­ break of two bones in his wrist last pened on March 16, while he was at ness meeting of the lodge on July lit Saturday evening when he fell at All members be sure and be out. work on the new Coos Bay bridge. the Guss Tillmann home where he Correspondent, Dora Culbertson. was installing a gas range. Among the young people coming home from Eugene last week-end were Willett Jessee, Gus Gallas. David Smith, Anne Barton, Alda Sloan, Donald and Edyth Farr, Jack Mast and Allington Glaisyer. Buy Ideal Bakery bread because It is better.' Sltf Bom, to Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Hag­ lund, at the Coquille Hospital, Mon­ day morning, a nine pound daughter. Thia is the fourth baby bom to 20-30 club members in the past few weeks They each weighed more than eight pounds. I WED.-THUR BARGAIN NITE JUNE 26-27 | XOc MORE LAUGHS THAN YOU GOT FROM "SKIPPY” . . . MORE HEART-THROBS THAN HE GAVE YOU IN "THE CHAMP”—AMERICA’S BEST-LOVED YOUNGSTER AS A CADET IN YOUNG AMERICA’S "FLIRTATION WALK!” Mrs. F. A. Pook returned last Sat­ urday from Santa Rosa, Calif., where she visited her daughter, Mrs. Cath­ erine DeVoto. She was accompanied home by her grandson who will-re­ main here until his parents come north next month. The Coquille Happy Timers anet Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. Alice Dean. It has been argeed to have only one meeting a mooth throughout the summer. They will meet the third Wednesday of July at the A. O. Culbertson home. Cakes, pies, salads and everything ■ good to eat at the cooked food sale • in Gould's store Saturday, June 15. JACKIE Alvin Shaver, who left here for Portlind last Friday, joined his aunt there and they left on Saturday for a two or three months' trip east to visit relatives in Minnesota and Wisconsin They will return home by way of California and the San Diego fair. Cooper D/NKY MARY ASTOR « ROGER PRYOR • HENRY ARMETTA THEATRE COQUILLE Miss Alice Collier, who now lives in Portland, was here last Sunday for a short visit with her sister, Mrs. T. B. Currie. While here she gave an option to the Arrow Mill Co. for a portion of the property lying between the Collier warehouse and the Swift plant STATIONERS .’J — Royal Neighbors Dance Plan to attend the Saturday night dance at V. F. W. hall in Myrtle Point June 22, given by Royal Neighbors of Coquille and V. F. W.’s of Myr­ tle Point. Admission prices, 40c for men. 25c for ladies. NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, Administratrix of the Estate of Martha E. Custer, Deceased, has filed her Final Account in the County Court of the State of Oregon for Coos County and said Court has appointed, Monday, the 22nd day of July, 1S35, as the day for Rearing of objections to said Final Account and the settlement thereof. Nellie J. Prey, " - Administratrix of the Estate of * Martha E. Custer, Deceased. . Norway Resident Dies Chadwick Lodge No. 68 William Francis Soper, 73-ykar old resident of Norway, who had lived in Coos county for the past 30 years, passed away Wednesday afternoon, at the home of his daughter, Mrs. E. T. Brodie, with whom he has made his home for five years. Infirmities due to his age were the cause of his death Funeral services were to be held at the Schroedr Home in Myrtle Point this afternoon. Mr. Soper was bom in Femdale, Calif., Feb. 14, 1882, and was a car­ penter by trade. He is survived by his widow, J^n. Vesta Soper; a son, William Albert Soper, of North Bend; his daughter, Mrs. Brodie; one brother, R. R. Soper; five grandchildren and several great grandchildren. A. F. & A. M. Stated Communication - Tuesday, July 9, 8 p. m. Iola’s Beauty Salon 257 South Taylor (Across Highway from Telephone Office) - Coquille’s new Beauty Salon was opened this week, with experienced operator in charge. Injured in Wreck Mr. and Mrs. John Morris, Herbert Morris and Mr. and Mrs. Lester Lakey, all of Myrtle Point, received treatment at Mast hospital Sunday as a result of an automobile accident which occurred at approximately three o'clock Sunday morning. Mrs. Lakey suffered an injured hip, and Mr. Lakey a qut hand, says the Her­ ald. The other occupants escaped with only minor injuries. The Morris car was damaged beyond repair and was brought to Myrtle Point by a lo­ cal wrecker. The accident occurred on' the Myrtle Point-Coquille high­ way near the Valley View school. X Regular Oil Permanents $3.75 and $5.00 Call Mrs. Walter Moore The 4th at Bandon One of the events of the July Fourth celebration at Bandon will be a baseball game in the afternoon be­ tween the Coquille Loggers and the Marshfield Eagles. A program of sports during the day and a fire­ works display on the beach in the evening are other feature announced. Phone 51-J * Ladies of Coquille and vicinity are invited to come and in­ spect the shop whether deBiring work done now or not.