I THUR. FRI. SAT, July 31 Aug. 1 &2| I THUR FRI jSg” I wM can save you hours of discomfort Bargain Nights ■rftr -s sad loaa of du« io acid tcomach ciuwd by over-eating and drink lag. I* is th« aafe «nd pi«a»ant -, ■. un mav s. teso COUNT** fMNTUMAN. JUN* <♦*> Fuhrman's Pharmacy Belle Knife Hospital 1C Young Ladies Take Automotive Service Instruction There were sixteen young women at the first class in automotive ser­ vice instruction at the M 1c W Auto Service shop, Monday evening. This is a part of the 6th Column plan hi aid in defense and covers a course in service to eliminate repairs on then own cars by proper handling, dia;:- nosing trouble and making emergency repairs. It is expected there will be 25 enrolled for the meeting next week. BARGAIN MATINEE SUN. 1:4S Me A 2Be EVENINGS Pedestrian Protection—J WKTUY * HAKTMANS Also March Of Time |Wjp, Aug, 6 BARGAIN NIGHT| CHILDREN IBe ' Two men who said they were go­ ing out to Mike Morrison’s camp at Fairview to work—James Flynn last Friday and J. P. Jackson on Saturday —were arrested by the local police for drunkenness Recorder Leslie sus­ pended the |10 fine assessed in each case. Frederick Nordstrom paid the |5 fine assessed following his arrest on Sunday. Sparkling* Romance 1^.' DRUGS City Police Cases Catchy Songs Brilliant Dances levs _ a a Three babies were born at the hos­ pital the past week— To Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Spurgeon, of the Marshifeld highway on Sun­ day, a baby girl who has been named Glenda Lou and who weighed eight Mrs. A. S. Wells went to Portland and one-half pounds. To Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Graham, Tuesday to consult a specialist con­ cerning the effects of an accident she Coquille, July 26, a nine and one- half pounds baby boy, who has been sustained nearly a year ago. named Lloyd, Jr. To Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Beck, of Co­ quille, on Monday, a seven pound daughter whose name is Myrtle Mar­ lene. Mrs. Daisy Randleman, of Bandon, entered the hospital last Thursday to have a fractured bone in her arm set and she was able to leave the next day. Alfred Plaep underwent an opera­ tion on his injured leg last Saturday Mrs. R. E. Spenser, of Kentuck In­ let, underwent a major operation on Sunday Clarence Schroeder also underwent a major the same day. On Tuesday Orane Pioti underwent an appendectomy, Ray Reilly a ton­ silectomy, and Cecil Snyder entered for treatment of an injured foot. V. L. Langatom was dismissed from the hospital on Monday STUART IRWIN UNA MERKEL Mb! fheru >«RÊJJ““SÏÏ "s ADULTS 20c THE MWUEST WXUP ’ll Salmon