Monday. Shortly after midnight this mom A seven - pound St. Valentine ing a five pounds, nine ounces daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. daughter was bom to Mr. and Mrs Ralph Harry Tuesday. She has been Geo. McNeill, of McKinley. She ws named Dorothy Luell. named Sharon Deanne. To Mr. and Mrs. Kermit Archie Shepherd, of Myrtle Point, a seven pounds and six ounces baby boy, who was named Douglas Eugene, last Sat­ urday. To- Mr. and Mrs. Fremont Abner Moore, of Bandon, a baby girl weigh­ ing six pounds, seven ounces, born Births at Coquille Hospital p~* .. «Mir agiür' the new — —***- Western Electric SOUND SYSTEM TWO BICCLASS “A” FEATURES Undoubtedly Makes This One Of The Most Outstanding Double Bills We Have Ever Offered. THE ÎM tcU Mrs. Maud Colglazier, of Salem, Ind., sister of Mrs. C. C. Southard, has been visiting at the Southard home for a couple of weeks. Mrs. Leslie McElhaney left for Eureka Saturday to visit her daugh­ Progress Edition week for the Ore­ ter, Mrs. Richard Knife, who is ill. gonian will be only 25c anywhere in Oregon by carrier or mail. Order yours now. Eyes Examined. Fitted. Broken plicated. Optical repairs wait. Expert service. The American Legion Auxiliary will hold a public card party Tues­ day evening, Feb. 21, in the Legion Home. Admission 25 cents. Con­ tract and pinochle will be played. George Laird drove Margaret Smith, Barbara Leslie, Jeanne Clater- bos and Jean Laird, all high school students, to ’the Roseburg-Coquille basketball game in Roseburg last Fri­ day evening. Among others from Coquille who witnessed the Roseburg game out these Saturday evening Were Supt. and. Mrs. Burton W. Dunn and Mrs. Clarence Osika. Glenda Kendall, secretary in City Motors, is back on the job this week after being confined to her home last week with serious abscess trouble in Clifford Newdall, of New York, lower jaw. and Mrs. Bert Hagler, of Wenatchee, Wash., brother and mother of M. M. Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Chu'ghell re­ Newdall, were visitors at the New­ turned Monday from a two days dall home for a few days last week. pleasure trip to Salem. j. E. Axtell returned Wednesday Supt. Martha Mulkey was a busi­ ness visitor on school matters at Eu­ mprning from a trip to Portland, Sa­ gene last week and then went on to lem and Eugene on which he left . , Monmouth where her daughter Em­ last Sunday. ma Frances, is attending normal Mrs. C. C. Farr was a visitor in school. Eugene last week where she spent J. ».A. ■ Hannon announces that the a-few days with her daughter, whs Oregonian is being delivered by car­ is attending the university. rier every morning to residents of t ■ '1 1 Fat Elk vicinity. Although there is. Lafe Compton, of the Coquille Ho­ no regular mail delivery in that tel, Jack Harding of the Umpqua at country. the Oregonian is reaching Roseburg, and Mrs. Glassou, of the these people anyway. Chandler at Marshfield, left early this morning for Victoria, B. C., to Mr. and Mrs. Al G. Henninger, of attend a get-together of hotel opera­ Glendale, Ore.', were here on one of tors and travel directors in the Can­ his weekly visits to Henninger’s Mar­ adian city. The affair is sponsored ket on Tuesday. He is. one of the by the Black Ball Ferry company, three brothers who own Henninger's which operates on Puget sound. Markets in Coquille, Roseburg, Can­ yonville and Glendale. Progress Edition week for the Ore­ gonian will be only 25c anywhere in Oregon by carrier or mail. Order yours now. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Sherwood, of The Dalles, have moved to Coquille, Mr. Sherwood to work for Southwest­ ern Motors. Mrs. Sherwood was for­ merly Ardis Halter, of Coquille. the THE DRUG STORE Art Fuhrman's Pharmacy, Inc STATIONERS DRUGGISTS Norton’s have just received over a hundred new books on their rental Library shelves — adventure — mys­ tery—romance—get a book for that rainy evening at home. A. L. Hooton, electrical contractor Complete stock of wiring supplies, and dealer, 274 Second St., Coquille. Dr. C.& -Stem, Chiropractor. Moulton St., phone 8«J. 292 tf When you think of Typewriters and For Sale—one 4-door Nash auto, Adding Machines, think of qs. We in fair condition. Price $100.00. have all the supplies. H. S. Norton Terms. See S. M. Nosier at Noaler’s Music & Stationery. s Grocery. 5tl Lloyd Howard Lewis, arrested at Gold Beach on Tuesday, was brought back to Bandon where he Stole a car and was bound over to the grand jury with bonds set at $500. Air-Wayes? SCREEN with 1* Ttu LONE RANGER THE LONE RANGER Silver and Tonto 15 Thrilling Episodes NOTE—This Serial Will Be shown each Sat. Matinee Only THUR. - FRI. - SAT JKWflMOON WEDNESDAY FEB. »