1 a population of over 200 persons. ¡There they are being distributed by . members of local traffic safety coun­ cils, service clubs and other civile organizations interested m traffic safety, police and county sheriff of- cials. Those who receive these cards are urged to give them thoughtful consideration and to remember the safety suggestions they emphasize. Dr. Frank Mulder wishes to announce to the people of Coquille and Coos County that he has opened offices in the new building at He has installed the latest and most efficient Electro-Surgicgl and therapeutic equipment so effective on chronic conditions: Electro-Hygienic-Medicated-Bake Ovens, Fever Machines, Ultra-Short Wave, High Frequency, Diathermy, Auto Condensation, Galvanic, Sinusoidal, Morse Wave, Deep Therapy, Infra Red, Ultra Violet, Etc. & Specializing in FOOD SCIENCE, VITAMIN & GLANDULAR THERAPY Dr. Mulder has been in practice for 15 years and comes from Marshfield and Portland, where he was engaged in both private practice and Sanitarium work. He is a graduate of two schools and licensed under the laws of Oregon. Electrical and physical methods of health correction, when scientifically applied have proven wonderful in the treatment of many conditions that cannot be reached by the ordinary methods; giving most gratifying results in acute and chronic diseases. Our system of fever therapy is absolutely unequaled where there is a toxic or poisonous condition which causes rheumatism and kindred maladies or where general elimination is needed. Why Suffer? If you have had treatment and failed to get relief—investigate. Consultation Free. Trained nurse in attendance. Dr. Frank Mulder Naturopathic Physician Electro-Surgeon General Practice & Obstetrics ORIF1CIAL SURGERY Available for home calls Phone 212 We are Broadcasting our appreciation of your patron­ age and wishing you Health, Happiness and Prosperity for the New Year Biegger Furniture FURNITURE usiD ’ ton, toastmaster, kept the party moving in lively style. The only break in merriment came when Judge Norton gave a nice memorial to County Judge Hugh McLain and Commissioner Thomas H. Thomp­ son, who had both joined in the fun at last year’s party. The tables were decorated with Christmas tree balls and gay favors. Several amusing games and carols, led by Mrs. J. P. Beyers, accompan­ ied by Eleanor Peterson, were parti- jclpated in by all members of the party. Santa Claus (R. H. Lawhorn) chose Margaret Ulrich and Eleanor ' Peterson to help him distribute the I pile of presents brought for the gift exchange. Though there were no speeches, Judge Norton did intro­ duce assessor-elect, Charles W. For- I rest, who expressed his happiness John Ewell, who is in charge of the project. John G. Spiers and James Jones, both of Bakersfield, Cal., arrived in Bandon the latter part of last week. Mr. Spiers, who is accompanied by his wife, is an experienced operator in the Bakersfield district and dealer In supplies for oil drillers. Mr^ Jones is an experienced driller. He. Is accompanied by his two daughters.- The men brought a supply of tools which they believe will be sufficient to complete the job, A number of improvements are being made at the seat of operations. ■ ■■■■■ Among them is the housing-in of the machinery at the derrick which will make working conditions comfortable during the winter weather. Recent reports received from certi­ fied chemists in Los Angeles, who made tests of the gas from the local wall, have spurred those associated with the project to renewed activity. According to Mr. Ewell these re­ ports have not only substantiated pre­ vious beliefs but have established positively that the gas is of a petroleum origin. Checking and double-checking-between cores taken from the hole, the electric log re­ cently made by a California concern, the reports from analyses made by responsible chemists and established geological facts, has convinced ex­ perienced oil operators that produc­ Ground Mjb. tion is in sight, said Mr. Ewell. Sun­ day. “We are determined to prove our contention,” he declared, “and we will be grinding away to further exploration of the hole within a very short lime."—Western World. Snap Shop sat Front & Willart . E’RE climbing up to wish you the happiest year you’ve ever known—full of good health, cheer and prosperity. > Marian Endicott, Mae Waggoner, Anna M. Rooney, Margaret Ulrich, Dorothy Bishop, Leta Leslie, the Misses Ileen Harris, Blanche Sandon, Beatrice Getz, Patricia Peart, Eva Schroeder, Eleanor Peterson, Cath­ erine Trendell, Messrs. R. H. Mast, A. G. Trendell, Ed Vinton, R. H. Lawhorn, Gordon McKerrow and H. C. Getz. Rackleff Pharmacy Herman's Men's Store wishes to express appreciation for your Patronage and to extend the Compliments of the Season To Resume Drilling At Bandon Well Cherub Milk Buy ilby tluuu- C.„of4S «Ul 1J.1I A (>ll «At SLEIPY HOLLOW Syrup9c KS17« 2t,33< AIRWAY COFFEE an* Rs Fell Naptha •“» ld' 43t Pineapple™“” SAFEWAY GUARANTEED MEATS See us before doing anything about it We have worked over 40 yrs. "between us" at Automotive service. J HAMBURGER FRUITS and ^19c VEGETABLES ! BACON PORK ROAST ¿^ u 12’/ ïc Grapefruit doz 25c PURE LARD 4U“ 29c Oranges 2 doz 35c BEEF ROAST “ 17’/*c Potatoes 35c Î.L $9* 1 25 15« 5 ul (F CRACKERS . . SHREDDED WH ÉÁT ’ 17c NARKINS 29c RITZ CRACKERS 21c ROLLED OATS. •LbBa<35c DILL PICKLES quart M 15c