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THB COQUnXB VALUT SINTINBL, COQUILLK. OBBGON. FBIDAT, JUME 8, 1SM. PAGB TBN • • Telling About People Events in the City and County . ————— < Mrs. Estella Dunn has been quite < ill the past week with the flu. Rollie B. Miller, of Grants ! Pass. was a Coquille visitor over the Dec- oration Day holiday. For reliable Life, Sick and Accident insurance, call A. A. Nosier, Jr. Call 147-J. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Osika are spending the first week of vacation at the Gould cabin at Brewster. Mr. and Mrs. Claire Gray and fam ily left Thursday for a week’s camp ing trip to Lake Tahkenitch. Dr. G. C. Stem, chiropractic physi cian, foot correctlonist, electro thera pist. 292 Moulton St., phone 86J. 22tf Dr. W. V. Glaisyer and daughter, Dorothy, will leave Saturday for Portland. Miss Betty will join them at Eu^bne. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Ulett and Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Newdall are leaving Sun day for Portland, planning to spend a week in that city. Ask for Cow Bell Dairy cream and milk, the only milk and cream made safe by pasteurization. Miss Alice Fish came home last Saturday from Madras, Ore., where she has been instructor in the high school for the past year. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Sharp and chil dren, of Albany, were week-end visi tors at the O. K. Rakestraw home on the highway near Johnson's Mill. A. L. Hooton, electrical contractor and dealer, 27.4 Second street, Co quille. ... Goodrich Sil vertown Tires, thoj The Ironmaster, electric iron de kind built to stand hard usage, and luxe, for 87.05. During June we will give good mileage, at Haynes Motors, allow 81 on your heavier iron for former K. P. garage building on Hall this 3% pound Ironmaster. You only pay 88 85 and your old iron. The street. Ironmaster is double automatic. Mrs. Myrtle Noah is expected home Hooton Electric Shop, 274 West Sec today from La Grande to which city she went on Tuesday to be present ond. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Barton, accom when her son, Ralph, graduated from panied by their sons, Jesse and Ben, the East .Oregon Normal. and Miss Blanche Sandon, went to Mrs. Viola Nicholson, of San Fran Woodburn for the holiday last Satur cisco, is visiting her mother, Mrs. A. day, returning Sunday evening. At J. Nussel, and other relatives in Co Eugene they were joined by Miss quille and Myrtle Point and experts Anne Barton, who is a student at the to remain about a month. , university. Among the students arriving home Buy local bread and support home for the summer vacation the past industry. 5ltl week were Tailant Greenough last Mrs. N. C. Kelley left last Sunday Sunday, Helen Robinson and Duane morning for San Francisco and Oak Fitzgerald on Wednesday. , land, expecting to spend three or four Insure your car with Ned C. Kelley weeks visiting Mrs. P. C. Lever and in a relhfele Oregon stock company. other friends in the bay district. Mrs. The (Coquille unit of the W. C. T. U. Lever is the widow of the former will meet next Friday, June 12, with publisher of the Coquille Herald who Mrs. G. A. Gray. Members and any left here in 1918. one interested are reqeusted to re Keys made for all locks. Stevens member the date and be there. Cash Hardware, Coquille, Ore. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Bosserman, Prices on large globes have drop Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Bryant and Mr. ped. 150 watt, inside frosted lamps, and Mrs. A. N. Gould spent the week now 25 cents. /The new three-light end at “Munsell Lake.” The men lamps now 80 cents. Special globes were successful in catching several for fixtures are now offered at 30 and nice bass. 35 cents. Hooton Electric Shop, 274 Mrs. Inez R. Chase is remodeling West Second, Coquille. her home on Third street by enclos Investigate Pacific Mutural Non- ing the porches on both the ground Cancellable sick and accident insur and second floors. This will provide two apartments on each floor, beside ance A. A. Nosier, Jr., Call 147-J- ~ Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Gould are leav her own on the second. ing Sunday for Portland to attend the We specialize in Chevrolet and Pon grand chapter session of the Eastern tiac service and repair. Let us prove to you that our rapid mechanical ser Star. Accompanying them are Mrs. vice is unexcelled. Haynes Motors Gano and daughter, Evelyn, and Mrs. Harold Gould and chiildren. The lat in K. P. garage building. ter will visit Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Mrs. Helen Harvey, who had spent chapin for a week, the past year with her son, Hubert ( arrived from I Ask ,or Cow B*u Dolry cream and Robbins, at Eugene, I---------- ------- there last Friday and is making her milk, the only milk and cream made by pasteurization. home in Ko-Keel Village. 1 Hubert --------- | Mr. and Mrs. Ray Jeub and son, drove over with his mother. Mrs. C. A. Rietman, worthy matron - - chapter, - - — - will — - leave of — Beulah O. E. S., Sunday to attend the grand chapter session in Portland. She will be ac companied by her mother, Mrs. H. N. A community picnic for the resi Lorenz. Dr. Rietman will join them dents of the North Bank road, to be later in the week. • held in the orchard at the J. D. Don Body and Fender repair work done aldson place, is scheduled for Sunday, by experienced mechanics. Our body , June 14. painter is an expert. Let us prove Buy Ideal Bakery bread because it we have the best of repair service. lit# is better. 51tf Southwestern Motor Co. Marion Clayton, of the local post office force, is enjoying a few days' ■ vacation and left with his wif£ and baby for Medford the first of the week. • Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Amend enter tained a group of young folks at their home on Sunday, in honor of their niece,- Miss Mae Furness' birthday. Hidden in the birthday cake as a sur prise was a miniature telegram an nouncing the. engagement of their daughter, Grace E. Amend, to Frank P. Rivers, of Coquille. Dr. C. G. Stem, Chiropractor. 292 Moulton St., phone 86J. 22tf Miss Rosabel Shone will leave Tuesday for Portland to attend the O. E. S. grand chapter session. With her will be Mrs. Emma Pierce, Mrs. Susie Folsom, and Miss Bess Maury. Also leaving Tuesday are Mrs. Lafe Compton and daugh^r, Dorris, ac companied by Mrs. Maud Woodyard and daughter, Louise, and Mrs. O. C. Sanford. Mrs. Carl Robertson and daughter, who had been here visiting her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Willey, for a week, left Sunday for their home in Portland. Mr. Robertson drove down on Saturday to get them. Mrs. Willey accompanied them home and will remain until after the Eastern Star grand chapter sesisons there next week. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Ulett left last Monday for San Rafael, Calif., to at tend the graduation exercises oT Tamalpais school where their son, George, has completed a post gradu ate course preparatory to his entrance to Stanford. They expected to return fdifty and Teave Sunday for Port land where Mrs. Ulett will officiate as grand marshal at the Eastern Star sessions. Miss Frances Oddy is expected home this evening from Corvallis for a week’s visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Odd»'. She will then return to Corvallis to take a position offered her in the Agricultural Ex tension Service. She was honored by having her name engraved on the freshman scholarship cup for the rec Gerald> left last Friday ior Lexington, ord she made at O. S. C. the past i Ore. Mr. Jeub .returned Sunday. year. Mrs. Jeub will remain for a month's Mr. and Mrs. Ferb Emery and visit with her parents. She will also daughter, Betty, will leave Saturday attend the grand chapter session of for Portland, where they will take the the Eastern Star in Portland, accom Great Northern for the east. They panied by her grandmother. will visit in Washington and New Board. The First National Notice to Ford Owners Ford owners will take notice that Building, Coquille, Oregon. Elton Brady, an experienced Ford mechanic in Coquille for years, has joined the Haynes Motors force at the garage in the former K. P. build ing on Hall street, where he will be pleased to have owners of Ford cars call on him for the same dependable service he has given them in the jiTst? ROSICRUCIAN MYSTERIES All sincere seekers for the great truth and mystical power known to the Ancients, write for the free book, "The Wisdoms of the Sages.” It is mailed without obligation to students of the higher laws of nature and mental science. Friar 111 AMORC TEMPLE San Jose, California Mrs. Willard Bosserman and i York and continue north to Keene, daughter, Zelma, and Mrs. George I New Hampshire, where they, will visit Bryant will leave Tuesday for Port Mr. Emery’s parents; then to Bellows land where they will attend thé O. E. Falls, Vermont, home of Mrs. Emery’s S. grand chapter. Donna Dean Boe- parents. Mr. Emery expects to be State Lakei Board 'farms serman will accompany them as far gone a month, while Mrs. Emery and and Mrs. J. E. Norton and Beverly Nor Job’s Daughters will meet Monday as Cottage Grove, where she will visit Betty will return later, by way of the ranches for sale, low prices and easy I ton returned Wednesday evening Canadian Rockies. evening, June 8,- at the Masonic Hall her grandmother, Mrs. Zelma Groom. terms. Apply at the office of James from their weeks’ trip to The Dalles ■for 4heir regular meeting and the Mr. and Mrs. Dick Barnes and Pa Watson, Attorney for the gtate Land and Boise, Idaho. Mrs Norton was Drink Stilllcious—the vitamin B 'erection of officers. All members are very enthusiastic over the beauty of Chocolate health drink. Contains tricia, former Coquille residents who l~~ ■ '1 1 ■ < urged to be present. the trip to Boise and says she never yeast. Cloverleaf Dairy, Pure Milk now reside in Yreka, came in Satur Mr. and Mrs. Keith Leslie and Mr. before enjoyed one as much as she & Cream. Phone 7R42. 17tf day and were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Theo. Clinton. Mr. Barnes returned and Mrs. E. A. Walker plan to leave did this. The children’s work committee of home Sunday and Mrs. Barnes ac Tuesday for Portland to attend grand a Washer or Ironer stop in at Several girls from the senior class the Pioneer Missionary Society enter companied Mrs. Clinton as far as chapter, O. E. S. Others planning to Norton’s and see the New attend are Mrs. H. H. Hartley and enjoyed the week-end together at a tained the children of the cradle roll Roseburg, Thursday, where she took Bandon beach cottage, also attending call and their mothers at the Pioneer the train for Yreka, Mrs. Clin Mrs. Edna Taylor. the Silver Spray opening dance. church parlors Tuesday afternoon. ton. Gretchen and Jack, are. driving V. R. WILSON, O. D. They were: Levelle Walstrom, Ger The hostesses for the afternoon were to Salem where they will visit sever aldine Ensele, Zelma Bosserman, Mrs. Cyril McCurdy, 5 OPTOMETRIST JSrs. Ray al days before attending the Eastern Errors in refraction scienti Dorris Compton and June Hickam. Brown, Mrs. T. L. Gormerly, Mrs. Star grand chapter in Portland next fically corrected without Mrs. Carl Ensele chaperoned the Henry Hartley and Mrs. Lee Peter week. They expect to be gone about Music and Stationery the use of drugs. Coquille, Oregon. I party. sen. ten days. (FRI. - SAT. J U N E 5 ■ 6 ) You WHO THRILLED TO “CALL OF THE WILD” (SUN.-MON.-TUE. JUNE 7-8-9) Bandon GREENS & FAIRWAYS in Fine Shape ■J Mansell Drayage & Delivery Co. < Local and Long Distance Before Buying HAULING Thor H. S. Norton COAL, FUEL OIL and MILL WOOD 4 ( W E D. JUNE 10 ) The World Hails The Greatest Outdoor Romance Of Them All . . . as Joaquin bandit-hero of days . . . leaps to life flaming pages of history! 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