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COQUILLE VALLEY SENTINEL, COQUI PAGE '-w I I Entertain for Eastern Friend Another Good Fight To meet charming Mi» Marion Card at Marshfield Ryan, Mr». George Ulett invited a number of her friends tor tea Thurs ~ A re-match between Elmer Buzz day. Miss Ryan, a schoolmate of Brown. Marshfield, and Leroy Gib Mrs. Ulett, from Milford, Mass., is a son, the Wichita Wildcat, for ten world traveller and is making a tour rounds, for Friday night, July 20th, of the United States and Canada this at the Marshfield armory arena, waj summer. The guests were delighted announced this week by Promoter Just received, a shipment of overstuffed chairs and when Miss Ryan talked to them of Tex Salkeld. The re-matching of the rockers with material in brocades, tapestry and her trip through Russia last summer. Gibson-Brown match should be -one In an easy and fascinating fashion, of the greatest fights seen in Coos homespuns in shades of rust, brown and green, 'Miss Ryan gave her impressions of Bay in years. Gibson stepped right communistic Russia, illustrating the out and won the Oregon State Light with pri«« from . . 55.95 to $7.95 talk with stories to bring out the weight championship .from Brown on pointe. the last boxing card over the eight Large Mohair Club Chairs • $24.75 Mrs. F. S. Emery, Mrs. Lafe Comp round route. ton and Mrs. C. J. Fuhrman assisted Brown with two more weeks to get Homespun Club Chairs - • $15.95 the hostess in serving tea. Following himself in better condition, figures to is the guest list: Mesdames Lafe win back his title, but there are plen Studio Couches from $25.00 $39.95 Compton, Julius Ruble, Chas. Man ty of fans who have seen the Wild sell, F. S. Emery, Bert Folsom, Harry cat in action, figure that Brown will Homespun Davenport & Chair $39.95 Slack, C. K. Norcott, Inez Chase, C. be lucky if he stays the distance. J. Fuhrman, O. C. Sanford, A. X ' They claim that Gibson all but Walnut Finished End Tables • $1.50 Sherwood, Nels Osmundson, R. E. knocked-out Brown in the last two Boober, Geo. Chaney, H. W. Pierce, i rounds. Then on the other hand the J. L. Smith, F. L. Greenough, W. S. Brown followers claim that Brown Sickels, M. Earl Wilson, Luckey L. blew I up in the early part of the fight Bonney, Pearl Ellingsen, A. E. Wood- trying I to stop the rugged negro. jLUlrfkVfat; .... , ........ , ... s: yard, L. H. Hazard, Hale Eubanks, 1 Buzz dropped Gibson twice* in R. A. Weroich, C. C. Farr, C. A. Riet- first I round and it looked like See our Crockery Department for .the latest things j man, Henry Hess, R. L. Stewart, C. M. tains for the “Black Bomber.' Brink, J. Arthur Berg, George Bry in Colored Pottery, China & Glassware ant. E. D Webb and Kennett Law- Brown who made his first fight in rence. _ . three months, should get another M— chance at the title. “He was willing Miss Elizabeth Pierce entertained to put it up for Gibson,” claimed Tex, her contract club at her home Wed- “so I signed Gibson to defend the nesday evening. Miss Audrey Aasen title on the next card, if he won I won the travelling prize. Following had Mike Stankovich in mind to box were the members in attendance the winner, but the last fight was Mrs. Margarita Brodie, Misses Lend such a great one, that I am sure with Williams, Geneva Agostino, Frances more training for each boy, they will Oddy, Katherine Jane Hassler, Mari- be able to travel a faster pace for ten Visitors at Leneve Home Bandon Men Find Gold Mr. and Mrs. Lans Leneve enter- 1 Deposit Lost 40 Years Ago etta Hufford, Audrey Aasen and Eliz- 'rounds than they did for eight" abeth Pierce. | Tickets will go on sale at the usual tained two distinguished visitors at " places on July 24th. The same popu- their home in Fairview, Tuesday Mrs. Robt. R. Watson entertained lar prices will prevail. Two six- night. They were J. E. Dailey, of at luncheon Wednesday, honoring round bouts and two four-round bat- Ogdensburg, N. Y-. president of the Mr*. Lottie Williams and Mrs. Ruth ties will complete the program. The American Trappers association, and Crowley, of Arcata, Calif., who are balance of the program will be an- G. M. Howell, president of the How house guests of Mrs. C. E. McCurdy, nounecd next week. Reservation can ell Fur Co., of Coopersville, Maine, | Those attending were Mesdames Q'be made by phone to Tex Salkeld, who were accompanied by their E. McCurdy, Carl Gilbert, Cyrill Me- care Hotel Chandler. wives ahd were malting a tour of the Curdy, Earl Hamilton, Lottie Wil west with a huge trailer hooked to liams and Ruth Crowley. Who Was the Author? I Studio Couches Overstuffed Chairs and Rockers — & Gould Furniture Co. Oregon Coquille ........... ..——", .... ......... until two o'clock in the morning talk- across the ledge and took samples Showed Guest th« S. W. Oregon ing out-door matters. Mr Dailey ex- ' which they ground up and found rich I pressed himself as most enthusiastic in free gold. Several times later they , about the west, and stated that it returned to get more samples, and , came up fjilly to his expectations. He always they got a substantial show show- ( stated that the American Trappen ing ¡ng of free gold. Then, busy at their ( association was the largest outdoor Johnson creek property, for several ' organization *in this country, and years they let the Sixes river find , mentioned that in Pennsylvania last rest, always, however, building vast . year, 24,000 trappers took out 11- aircastles of what they would do , censes. when they got around to develop it. they The party continued south Wed- Finally the tne time came when wnen tney On Fri<j-V Mr and Mra stanlev nesday morning. were ready to dig in and open °Pt(X)l<the daughter U wn.'ZS----- u r . w b?h°1-; th*5' Marshfield, to see the town, think? Will Bill and Carl Play? couldn’t find the ledge againrive or and Report, where Mr. Rivaling any attraction of recent ,ix triPs wer* mad« UP and ®’wn ’Stanley had a little business matter season. Bill Fortier and Cart Gilbert nver at intervals of a few attend then to North will UV be “ UW the box office” when . down to Empire, Charleston and Will UvA VU1CC WIK7II they yea” ' ’ &ut, without su®c“a , oppose the Roseburg Eagles Sunday Hoods of winterhad . .u. > .v , .Cape Arago and return to Marshfield, ¡landscape and nothing looked the ,or djnner wRb jent t Hansen and at our local ball field. It’s been some time since this fam . Alta, who is a daughter of Mr. and It remained for the Fourth of July1 Mra ous battery of past years performed for the Loggers. Both claim that trip of 1935 to restore the lost find to | Saturday eveftln< Mr and Mra They took teo Stanley, Mr. and Mrs. Hansen and there still remains much of the pow- ,^eae tW0 mners ‘ er once possessed and Sunday they are going to exhibit this to the fans— . for a few innings at least. AU young players in the Logger lineup had bet- ter look to their laurels. The old battery hopes to make up,‘he grounds this week and brought for the non-appearance of the Broad- with him several samples from the way Clowns by putting on a show long-sought ledge as well as a num- that will be remembered for some her of other good-looking samples of time. This great attraction will see Galena ore. They have staked claims “Gilly” unfurling his hurling arm on the ,ed«* of 40 a«° and Plan and Billy waddling around the bases <° prospecting it before the _^nayi»' summer is over. The ledge has been ' T' ___________ traced some 2000 feet but has few Karl Kaufman Buried at M. P. outcroppings. It b between state and porphyry walla.—Western Wolrd. Karl Kaufman, aged 48 years, prominent citizen of Myrtle Point/ where he was cashier of the Security Bank, passed away at the Mag» Hos? pital Sunday night after failing tq re? cover from an appendicitis operation a week before boin in St 1881 and came tq Opoq Bay In INI, inhere he spent several yeqrs befqre ’moving to Myrtle Pumt Ha I rvm tp moym his logs. hl« widow, Mrs Jennie Kaqfman, and four phjldren, Richard Wart, itaymond Edward. Japk WHw «nd Margaret J«te. fee-' sides other relatives and friends- Funeral services were held Wednes day afternoon at the Schoedsr Chapel and interment took pi»oe in th# Nor way cemetery. g. DeTour, both of Medford, were ‘«unties in Oregon In order to secure Grace operating a car without a li- Vew f'aaM in Circuit Court "terried by Rev. G. A, Gray here on Information concerning workable cenae an<J ha<4ng no puWJc uUMty tnlv 1 ZJ M DtvisVs Ir- Tue«»*y' |plans for encouraging the organi«- plate8 were the chargea He wa8 July 12—Grover M. Davis vs, JuJy u-john waitace Hull and Mon of t— ------ -*“*---------------- * win Watson. Mjth Maaon both of Empire. ¡holding July 12—Leia Melvina Mellor vs. 1»—Terry A Grant, of groups of teachers. Clarence A. Mellor. Suit for dl''°rc^ Marahfield. and Jessie McCallum, of July 12 — Western Mercantile Agency vs. Wm. Olsen. . < | July ig_Olaf Brenden and Helen'«nee this year are ones on “Rural S\ m State et al. ' . July 18—Linnte Ownby vg. Che»-. ter E. Ownby. Suit for divorce. | both of North Bend. July »«-Belmont H. Ireland ‘ - ' ■ • at the height of the season ---- all of our SUMMER S’-’,? Grouped at _____ one Qfdck - Selling Price ! Werq much higher priced Going! Going for a song! To make room for new merchandise—these fine white crepes, lush pastels, high-style sun backs, “country club” cottons, - quality sheers and chiffons! What a wardrobe you can have—yet save as you’ve never saved before! Quantity is limited — so better get here early! We expect a “door busting” business! Women*! and misses* sizes—though not In all styles and colors! 332 First Street, Coquille, Oregon -------------------------- ------------ WANTED—A few tons of good hay either cut or standing. Write tell- ing kind of hay and price. Must be near Coquille unless quite reason able. Address C. care Sentinel or telephone Coquille 602J. ROOM AND BOARD for three or four men. Good home cooking. 490 North Heath street. It* WANTED—The best possible bargain in a Used Washer. Mrs. Frances Holmstrom, 191 No. Elliott, Co quille. it* Want Ads BROCCOLI PLANTS, 19c dos. 2 dos. Me, Farr It Elwood. Inc. LOST—White gold Illinois Wrist Watch, Tuesday. Finder please re turn to Barbara Unsoeld. BLACK LEAF 40, in bulk, »1.50 pound. Farr A Elwood, Inc. FOR SALE—Pure blood Jersey Bull. 2 years old. »50. W. F. Burgees on North Bank road. 27t2* SULFUR FOR DUSTING, 7c pound. Farr A Elwood. Inc. PRICED for Quick Sale — One 2nd hand John Deere Mower good con dition. J. A. LAMB Company. 24tf FOR SALE—Complete line of Dr. Heat Poultry & Stock Remedies, at Coos Feed & Seed Stores. » . and - —-------- Sale« reported th|s w««k the R. H. Grae««r t*«1 «»Ml1« w«* the hquse and two lots below the FOR SALE—6 milk cows tested tor AB. * TB 1 Reg. Jersey Bull, Marcus Shelley, Jr, Care Economy ■ Market. 28tf FOR SALE—Home with 8 Mi acres, on Sanford Heights. M. D. Sherrard. MM* SLASHER WANTED—W. T. Wood ward, Arago. 2t* CATTLE FLY SPRAY, in bulk, »1 JO gallon. Farr Ik Elwood, Inc.