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YOU CAN’T LOSE -■ Special Moaejr-Back Offer *nd JI STORE 469 PHONE 122 Free Delivery STORE 136 PHONE 81 Free Delivery SRFE11JRY STORES You’ll Be Surprised Marshmallows at the Results by Using Old Cherokee T onic Fluffiest 2 A bottle when mixed makes about 1 gallons, 1 pint The Unfailing Remedy for Laziness and That Drowsy, Tired, Sleepy Feeling ****?. R*?P*e ,n ‘ha world today who feel so well that a tow doxe« of Ulla medicine would not make them feel a sreat dealBitter 1 Pork & Beans Sulsun City, Cal., D m «. INI. Dear Sira: . I, Mrs. W. H. I-ambart, was In Medford, Ore., and took two bot tles of your “Old tjhsrokss Tonic" and think it to a hontter- ful medicine. W1M you • to mo at Fairfield. Ore.? I like to take several bottles and keep it In the house. I went to Medford I Was miser able, but feel so much hotter now. I have told severs! abdqt it aad they think it must be good tH wsy I look. Yours truly. ' MRS. W. H. LAI 4 Thia Coupon. If presented at once with only M Costs In cash, ikfEW&t oLD tog-ther c‘iERoKEK «&>* « may take you, Middle West, Southwest, Rocky Mountain Stotes, Pacific Coast*«« 0 even up into Western Canada*««there 25c Cans RACKLEFF PHARMACY Coquille, Ore. AZ VZZZZZV. I foot and will be laid up for two weeks ARAGO On Friday he took his Mr. and Mrs. George Zinserling and ' or more'. _'P arents ' Mr. and Mrs. s 0. McAllis- children returned Thursday from a week’s visit with relatives in Camas, tef« and »‘ster, Mary 3*sn, to Bandon . Washington, Gladstone, Salem, New where they visited relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Nile JJiller wpre hosts port and Mapleton On Friday Mr. to Mr. and Mrs. Orvus Miller and and jMrs. Qu? Jessup and daughter. Jean, of Porter, Waahington, arrived Phyllis and Alice May and Mr. and at their home to spend Memorial Day. Mrs. Wallace Miller and Colleen and Maxine, of Portland, at dinner which Mrs. Jessup is Mrs. Zinserling'n sister. was in th? nature of a farewell as the The Jessups left for home Saturday Wallace Millers left Sunday after evening. noon for their home. Word from Mrs. Robert Embree. Anthony Abild, who was taken to formerly Georgia Deardorff, says that the Knife hospital last week for her husband is in the hospital recu treatment following a long illness, is perating from an appendix operation gaining in strength and hopes for a in Northport. rapid recovery. The second kiln of brick for this Residents of Arago are grieving season started this week The entire over the passing of Jasper DeLong, output, as was the first, will be used by the Smith Wood-Products eom- who died at his home in Coquille Monday. He made his home with his pany of Coquille in their new con Mrs. Wm. Griffin, in Arago struction work. strucUon f daughter. - - Tuesday evening dinner guests at fl> • 8°°d ma’'y ye*r*- t the George Hampton home were Mrs. ! Alb,rt ?u”trT Cheater Root and daughter^ Alice ^7**^ f™? h ■,"**"! and Lois. Mrs. George Weeks and “lth^.h he “ ’UU ln the CoqulUe son, Bobbie of Powers. Mrs. George hf”p Smith and Lois Carrol Duncan of Co- ! L*rkin Robln«>n- ot vU’ quille, Mr. and Mr. tT Wallen. «*"« Bro‘t*n h°™ will always be a clean, economical, de pendable Safeway Store conveniently near. Always get your camping foods at Safeway. Airway Coffee lOc Paper Plates SAVE WASHING DISHES! Dozen >O Af*er uylng a bottle strictly according to printed directions lions pa 4 i it. If you do not think it Is worth nt least ______________________ 10 times whut ynu paid pul for 1?“ c*n br,‘.n< J“011 ‘he empty bottle and we will cheerfully Uy return! I Bff ’lonn of bile from ytfhr stem luat aS ceata. rente. It will work « a Vt to 4 1 ®t gnUons ylfiir ay system lust m black as any ink you avar rnw. that to polfion to your llvar and kldnaya THIS COUPON GQOD ONLY WHILE PBENENT SUPrLY LASTS X Even now the cars ore rolling along the highways, filled with happy, Van Camps Picnic Cans Libby's *4 size cans 3 Cans is Coupon Worth 46c Bldg. Is here. of ours. And no matter where your plans Deviled Meat *®0K EAT ANYTHING YOU WISH WHILE TAMNG IT Grimes 25c • care-free folks out to see this great land or ■*» doses will fix you so your work will not tlrs you ons particle •‘“Z0".?,*" *°. your w<>rk wt,h ‘*n»s ‘he ease. M—k .w11 worK_‘° ,our S*110,111 of bile from the system that to as black as any Ink that you aver raw come out of any ink bhtjto. »’hone 1S2 Packages _ÂI—--------- and slva them a new lease on Ufa. Brsmarton, Wash., Oct. 6. ISM. Burka Home Supply Co.. Portland. Oregon. Gentlemen; wm you please send mo two bottles of your Old Cherokee Tonic. Borno time ago I bought a bottle of thlg tonic and beljeve It Is all that you claim far It. However one bottle to not au- Hclent to obtain reaulta and 1 have been unable to get any more In Bremerton. None of the drug stores carry It. You may Mnd It to me and I will mall you n £h?£k.t®. °°v,r Sending It C. O. D. to too expensive. F Respectfully, MRS. K. KSLLY. Uampincj Time lb-Packages Fresh - Roasted 5c Pounds w TZ* A P FINE 9 V GRANULATED X Peanut Butter WWWW 9<*r V 2-Gal. Can Quart Can GeorgeMayse Palm Olive f Cr 3 Bars SCOTCH . WMi'inK I>o«dvf GRANUUTED^'^ of Crystal White SOAP Med.Bxn w Ä<J ... $lo25 19G CCr . 'Tx-Pk.-Jir Toilet Soap PEN RAD Motor Oil .... 13c Ovaltine 14 oz. Cans Each 3Roib ■ • ZEE • o .3 CANS MAXIMUM CANS - Snowflake Soda Crackers 2-tb Box . < In Bulk Pound - «Az Grape Nate - Flakes pkg. K,ng Z3C Jell Well Ivory Flakes nr is making rapid Asst’d Flavors Pkg. buil*ln« <* *•« fi"* new bam and hopes to have it ready nature of a family get-together to for this year’s hay crops. greet Mr. and Mrs. Wallen who have Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Robinson, of been in Portland for the past month Powers, spent several days visiting 10Bar« - . Large Pkgs. 2 Pkgs. where Mr». Wallen underwent a seri ! their daughter. Mrs. Ed Brotton, re- 1 ous operation for tumor. Her health turing to their home Saturday. is much improved and »he is gaining Mr. and Mrs. John Damron and in strength daily. Mrs. Hampton children. Jack and Annalou, of Ban brought them down from Portland on don, drove up on Sunday afternoon Monday. ' and were guests of the Ernest Wat- Mrs. Marvin Shaw and children, . kins and Jess Damron families. Patty and Arlan, and Mrs. Lawience ! Mrs Frank Lane returned to her Rackleff and Maxine spent Friday . home In the Roy district on Friday visiting friends in the Lee district. after visi’ing for a few days with her Miss Lavaun Aasen is at home for I Sister. Mrs. ^yers. ----- .------ the summer after teaching at Broad Mr and' . Laurence Barklow bent during the past winter. ■ and Mary Watkins left Prineville on Mr. and Mrs R. C. Parker and sons Friday. They spent a day in Port were business visitors in Myrtle Point land, then came down to Waldport Friday The Parkers have finished where the Bark lows remained as he cutting shingle bolts on the J. W. Bar- 1 2 has work there for a time. Mary nett place and started working on the Watkins returned to Arago Monday cedar on the Marvin Shaw place this [ afternoon with Mr and Mrs. Wayne week. Large Fresh Fresh - Green Woodward and Gerald. Mrs Winnifred Ray chaperoned a Mr. and Mrs Cl a v borne DeLong, of group of her pupils on a two-day Salem, visited at the L. A Myers picnic at Bandon. The party left home on Wednesday. home early Wednesday morning and Thursday evening Bible class was returned late Thursday. They stayed 2 Pounds held at Joel Roo‘’s home under the In Mrs Wilson's cabin. Those enjoy leadership of Rev. Harold Minter, of ing the outing were Bernice Gillespie, Coquille. Those present were Mr. Maxine Rackleff. Everett Doyle, Ken and Mrs S. C. Me Mlister and Mary Local Solid Heads neth, Francis and Dorothy Stevens, Jean. Mr and Mrs. Robert Munford Melba and Oscar Purser, Mrs Ray and Laatha. Mr end Mrs. David Root and her small son, Harold Lee. and John Paul. Mrs Naomi Robison. Mr. and Mrs. George Hampton left Firm Fresh Heads early Sunday morning *Yor a month’s Joel Roo* and Rev. Harold Minter. While the ‘eader is away on Ms vaca 3 Heads trip. Chauncey Fish will take care of Pound tion the meetings will continue with their ranch during their absence. members of the group leading the Their travels will take them to Yo discussion. semite park, the Texas Centennial, The Wednedsay evening singing their birthplaces in Nebraska and class under J. L. Backman, of Myrtle Missouri, Colorado and other points Point, was held in the gymnasium ac of interest They will return by way the school house will not be available of Canada and hope to be at home by for the summer. The floors are to July fourth. • PRICES EFFECTIVE FRI. AND SAT. JUNE 5th & be renovated. Mrs T. W Dunwoodie and daugh _ ___ _______ There will be a special children ’ s ter, Patsy, of Gardiner, will spend the month orj’una'with her parents, Mr. day program at the Arago Sunday , i and Mrs B S. Waleln. ¡school June 14 when a special collec- Claire Keltner, who has been from the house this week. at the funeral. Mr and Mrs David Root and son, I‘ion »«I I* taken for Children’s teaching at Knappa for the past two Mrs. Fred Lafferty was called to John Paul, and Mrs. Naomi Robison ■ Farm Home at Corvallis. There will years, came in Tuesday to visit his. Myrtle Point when her grandmother, Drink Stillicious—the vitamin B numbers 21, left early Saturday morning for Alsea also * be “ special — »*— on June »• ” parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Keltner. Mrs. Mary Holt, fell and broke her Chocolate health drink. Contains and then spent the night at the C. E. which is Father’s Day. Mr. and Mrs. Will Duncan return- hip. Mrs Holt is in the Mast Hos yeast. Cloverleaf Dairy, Pure Milk Sunday morning there was only ed to Loa Angeles Sunday after (pital and Mrs. Lafferty will remain & Cream. Phone 7R42. Schroeder home in Corvallis, return 17tf Sunday school as the minister engag spending a week with Mrs. Harriet with her mother, Mrs. T. B Guerin. ing to Arago Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Keltner were in ed for the morning failed to arrive. Burbank. Mrs. Burbank accompan- until Mrs Holt is over the worst of IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON IN AND Corvallis for the commencement ex- Tn the evening Mrs. Mabel Hughes led them and will remain in the south the shock. FOR THE COUNTY OF COOS erpiaea where their son Edwin grad- preached for an indefinite visit. ! Arago is saddened by the death of In the Matter of the Estate of Ed Mr. and Mrs Jacob Moomaw and uatd from O. 8. C. McKeown, sometimes known as Price Robison is not in the best of Leray Miller in a logging accident, Edward McKeown. Deceased. Shelby McAllister, who started. children. Donna and David, of Eu health. The summer work proved The young man attended Arago high Notice of Final Aesseat working at the rat Elk logging camp, gene, are vilsting at the 3. B. Momaw J too tempting and he overtaxed his ' school and has relatives in the dis- Mr. and Mrs. Everett Lafefrty and I son, Allen. The occasion was In the 49* 9 POUNDS Limit . * W Cc 9 t Brown Derby Beer " 3'“““ Edwards Dependable Coffee 35 45 SAFEWAY offers the FINEST in FRESH VEGETABLES 4 t Cucumbers PEAS Lettuce Cabbage IIe X1/z® Bananas 4 on Monday suffered an ax cut on his. hom* . u .) strength and Is not able to get far trict. A choir of Arago friends sang 6th 19 Case No »1» NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That 11U » á