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PAGE TEN Telling About People and Events in the Qty and County Mrs. J. E. Norton left last evening for Portland to bo gone about ' a week. Keys made for all locks. Stevens Cash Hardware, Coquille, Ore. Dr. and Mrs. M. Earl Wilson left Tuesday evening for Portland, ex pecting to return Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Brophy arrived Mr. and Mrs. T. S Stevens and sons left Friday evening on a week’s; i here Monday night from Portland vacation trip. They went north to WUSTO they have resided for the past year. They came down to visit their his old home at Blaine, Wash. daughter and old friends and make The members of the J. G. W. club the acquaintance of their new grand and their families are motoring to son, the baby of Mr. and Mrs. Fran the Gould cabin at Brewster Valley cis McCarthy. Sunday for their annual picnic. . Three students from Coquille, Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Davidson, of Edythe M. Farr, Donald H. Farr, and Medford, visited at the home of her Gus Gallas, were included among the parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W. Swin 124 students listed on the honor roll ney, fom Saturday until Monday, the at the University of Oregon for the last week-end. spring term. In order to achieve the Special Offer—The »7 95 Sunbeam honor roll, students must make the Ironmaster and the »3.50 Clothes high grade average of 3.50. A - d. Sprayer, both of »8.95 at Hooton Rulph Noah arrived in the city lari Electric Shop. Saturday from La Grande. He ex Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Mattoon and Ask for Cow Bell Dairy cream and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Schroeder spent milk, the only milk and cream made the 4th and 5ttt on a camping trip up safe by pasteurization. the Coast highway, going as far north Mr. and Mrs. Jas. McHenry, of as Newport. Roseburg, were guests over the Mr. and Mrs. Garland Oddy, ac Fourth of her father, Hollis Boyd. companied by Mr. and Mrs. Eldon pects to visit here for about a month before returning to La Grande, where he will teach music in the public grade schools of that city next fall. Mr. Noah graduated from the East ern Oregon Normal School early in June. A. L. Hooton, electrical contractor Investigate Pacific Mutural Non- Putnam, came over from Klamath Cancellable sick and accident insur Falls last Friday and visited until and dealer, 274 Second St., Coquille. Sunday at the L. W. Oddy home. Complete stock of wiring supplies. ance A. A. Nosier, Jr., Call 147-J. political faith as is Ben and expects to see Fanklin D. re-elected this fall Mr. and Mrs. F. L- Greenough and sons, Tailant and Harrison, left last Friday on a fishing trip to East lake, southeast of Bend. They returned Sunday evening and report excellent catches of eastern brook trout. They also spent a few hours on the De schutes near its source in the Cas cades. They camped Saturday night within a hundred feet of Jiuge snow banks which melt slowly in that ele vated Paulina mountain section. Mr. and Mrs. Alton H. Grimes re turned Tuesday noon from a July Fourth vacation trip on which they left last Friday morning. They drove to Seneca in eastern Oregon and spent a day with Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Locher and children. Mrs. Locher was well known to Coos county peo ple as Miss Minnie Kalbus when she was county home economics leader. From there they went to Lakeview and Klamath Falls and then to Crater lake and Diamond lake, com ing home by way of Medford, Cres cent City and up the Coast highway. Mrs. L. P. Fugelson and daughter. Dr. and Mrs. C. A. Rietman intend *Mrs. Lafe Compton and daughter, leaving tomorrow for San Francisco Marilyn, and the Misses Dorothy Miss Irene Sandon, intend leaving to Former Resident Passes Glaisyer and Betty Axtell have been morrow on a two months trip and to attend the dental convention. S. C. Morris, wno resided in Co spending the week at the Ulett beach visit. They will go by the northern Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Leach, of Drain, quille fifteen years ago, passed away home at Bandon. route through Banff and Lake Louise were guests over the Fourth of the at Coeur D’Alene, Idaho, last Sun to Wisconsin, where Mrs. Fugelson ’ s Dr. and Mrs. J. R. Bunch are latter’s mother, Mrs. Minnie Clinton. day, July 5. His home was in Four leaving Saturday noon for San Fran sons live and after their visit there Lakes, Wash. J. L. Smith and family have been will return home by the southern cisco where he will attend a dental Mr. Morris was born in Jackson enjoying a visit this week from his convention next week. His dental route. ville, Kentucky, Feb. 17, 1860, and brother, S. V. Smith, of Albany, Ore. office will be closed until Monday Dr. and Mrs. F. Grant Bunch, of was ordained as a minister of the Drink StiUicious—the vitamin B morning, July 20. Medfod, spent from Friday until Church of Christ in 1881. His wife, “ Chocolate health drink. Contains Sunday here visiting his parents, Mrs. Dora Morris, passed away here, Misses Barbara Richmond and yeast. Cloverleaf Dairy, Pure Milk other relatives and old friends. They Jan. 22, 1923. & Cream. Phone 7R42. 17tf Katherine Jane Hassler left Wednes were accompanied home by their In 1928 he was married to Mrs. Beryl Uhsoeld. Some of the girls re day for San Bernardino, Calif., to “Hode” Caughell, who is rapidly bring north for a visit Mrs. Harriet daughter, Geraldine, who had been Mary Glendening, of Wenatchee, mained in Bandon for the night, stay ing at the Paulson cabin. getting back to normal, came up from Gould, mother of Mrs. Jas. Richmond visiting at the Keith Leslie home, and Wash. by Barbara Leslie, who will visit in Gold Beach to spend the Fourth at and A. N. Gould, of this city. Beside his widow he is survived by Medford. % a brother, T. J. Morris, of Myrtle Going to Shrine Convention home. Geo. A. Ulett left yesterday noon Point, and seven children—W. O. K. P. Lawrence intends leaving to Mr. and Mrs. M. Keeper, of Yaki Mrs. L. H. Hazard returned the for Vancouver, B. C., where he was Morris, of Coquille; J. T. Morris, Al morrow on his two weeks’ vacation ma, Washington, have been visiting first of the week from her twelve- to meet Mrs. Ulett “and their son, bany, Ore.; Mrs. O. L. Neal, Post from duty at the Smith Wood-Prod her uncle, Dr. James Richmond, and George, who are returning from the day visit with her daughter, Mrs. T**‘, Falls, Idaho; Mrs. Roy Daubenspeck, ucts plant. He will drive to Seattle family this week. i Jack Sercombe, and new grandson l j „ east. Mr. Ulett will spend a couple i Coquille; Mrs. E. H. Neal and Mrs. S. to attend the Shrine convention there Buy Ideal Bakery bread because it of days on business in the north be I in Portland. Mr. Hazard drove out Solverson, Wood Mountain, Sas-1 next week. Mrs. Lawrence and their to Roseburg last Saturday, taking is better. Sltf fore returning home. katchewan; Mrs. H. M. Berkey, Hope,1 sons, who have been in Oakland, his son, Austin, and grandson, Dickie. Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Bohlander re Calif., for the past six weeks, are ar Geo. Unsoeld drove down to Alton, They „caught the train there for their turned the first of the week to Red Calif., on the,Fourth to meet his i home in Pasadena. riving in Seattle by boat from the mond after spending the Fourth vis daughter. Miss Barbara, who had “Pirates” All Together Again south Tuesday morning. From Seat Mrs. Inez R. Chase is doing her iting friends here. tle the family will go north to Van been visiting in Santa Barbara. They The group of girls, who for the part to relieve the house and apart couver and over to Victoria and then Miss were accompanied home by Silex Coffee Maker, 6 and 8 cup eleventh year have called themselves ment shortage in Coquille, by remod stop at Portland for a couple of days size, complete with stove, »4.95. Also Eleanor Ritola, of Alton, who is a eling her home so that she will have the “Pirates,” have been in full on the return trip to visit with Perry repair parts and cloth strainers. guest at the Unsoeld home. four apartments for rent beside her swing this week. The fact that all E. Lawrence. Hooton Electric Shop. Mrs. J. A. Lamb entertained sev- own. Two of them are nearly ready eight of the members are together Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Rackleff re eral Coquille ladies with a one-thirty for occupancy. Each of them is mod again for the first time in almost a To Preach at Fairview turned Sunday from their two weeks’ luncheon at hgr Bandon home Wed em in every respect, with bath, elec year has been the inspiration for a vacation spent in Portland, Yakima nesday. The ladies who motored tric refrigerator and range, and all most eventful week for them. The people of Fairview will gather The “Pirates” enjoyed a dinner and for an address by Capt. O. L. Hall on and southern Oregon. down for the afternoon were Mrs modem conveniences. a grand evening at the Young beach Monday evening, July 13th, at 7:30 Ida Owen, Mrs. T. B. Currie, Mrs. c. Call in at H. 8. Norton's and see the Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Currie are en cabin at Bandon Wednesday. One of o’clock. new line of Sparton Refrigerators. C. Farr and Mrs. Geo. Lorenz. joying a two-day visit from his the members, Audrey Aasen, was They are exceptionally well made V. R. WILSON, O. D. brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. surprised with a lovely birthday cake For reliable Life, Sick and Accident and give the utmost in satisfaction. OPTOMETRIST Currie, and his sister, Miss Leona honoring her coming birthday. In insurance, call A. A. Nosier, Jr. Call Eyes Examined. Glasses Currie, who arrived yesterday from cluded in the party were Anne Bar 147-J. J. R. Jorgenson, who is in charge of construction of the new mill at the Fitted. Broken lenses du their home in Council Bluffs, Iowa, ton, Audrey Aasen, Betty Glaisyer, Smith plant, went up to Portland for plicated. Optical repairs while you and intend leaving tomorrow. The Carol Young, Margaret Paulson, Eliz Dr. C. O. Stem, Chiropractor. 292 the Fourth, returning Sunday. wait. Expert service. visiting brother is not of the same abeth Pierce, Sara Margaret Nye and Moulton St., phone 86J. 22tf ( Cars Derailed at Delmar Five carloads of logs were spilled near Delmar on the Fourth when for some strange reason the five gondolas left the track, tore it up and scat tered the logs all over the landscape. This was the biggest wreck of the holiday. Body and Fender repair work done by experienced mechanics. Our body painter is an expert. Let, us prove we have the best of repair service. Southwestern Motor Co. lltf For sound Fire Insurance, go to Ned C. Kelley. Buy local bread and support home industry. 51tf KNIT YOUR OWN I>earn to knit at the new knitting school just opening at 256 South Coeltor, Coquille. MRS. E. E. FORD — I ■! . ■■ ...... r j SUN -MON. Harold Bell Wright’s astounding story Brought CAROLE JULY 14-171 JULY 12-13 J The big bold sea captala wantc bar far bis mate...! FRED LOMBARD MAC MURRAY to the screen at last for the millions who read the novel! • The battio of thè oentury...Annie, thè Glamor Gal of Prisco versus Battlin* Bull Brackot, thè toughosi lad that over sailed a frigaie from Prisco to thè North. Table" rollicking romance with Carole as a princeas (From Brooklyn) with a yen for lioflywood and Fred as a young lad with a yen for Carole. Adolph Zukor pi carni» w As PRINCESS CECILIA PARKER HENKT B. WALTHALL ----------------- ALSO 10c & 25c OFFICIAL MOTION PICTURES Of The Sensational Heavyweight Contest 4OE LOUIS and MAX DOUGLASS DUMBRILLE ALISON SKIPWORTH Plus LATEST NEWS “SPARK PLUG” A Barney Google Color Cartoon SCHMELING With Every Important Blow Shown Clearly Given You Better Than a Ringside Seat! The Sound of the Crowd, the Thud of Leather against Flesh Can Be Plainly Heard. Kiddies 10c The Scenes of the Knockdown Are Re peated in Slow Motion. SPECIAL MATINEE Saturday 2:15 p. m. EVENINGS TWO SHOWS 7:15 and 9:15 ADMISSION 10c & 35c ' Adults 35c THE NEW I IEERTY ■ THEATRE __________________________________________ COQUILLE Klondike Annie with VICTOR McLAGLEN I