MINOR 1 T U COQUILU TA UST U N T M L , COQOUILLB. OMOON. FRIDAY, APRIL 36. UW. daughter, Mrs. J. L. Crosby underwent a doubts operation at Morey Hospital At Bandon Sneaking of the Declamatory contest at Friday evening, the ___ -— All five schools of the county had representatives in both coo tests, all of whom made a creditable showing. The Declamatory contest eras partic­ ularly doss, making tbs judge’s task of selecting the winners most difficult. His flnal ranking gars first place to the declamation, “The Light from over the Range,” by Mias Stella Parker, of Myrtle Point; second place to “The Wild Olivo Wreath,” by Mias Florence Laird, of North Bond; and third place to "Tbs Fighting Father” by Miss Carol Rahskopf, of Coquille. Bandon was represented in this contort by Miss Josephine Croxall whose selec­ tion was, “The Spanish Duel,” a most difficult poem which she rendered well. wslL The MacCarmick .cup ~> in Oratory wus won for Bandon by George Chat- burn, his selection being a speech in Congress by Representative Hicks of Amert- New York, entitled "Spirit of if Amen- at the Bay. L. A. Liljeqrist was This weak the Cpos A Curry T«te^ Bey phone Co. installed a telephone in the Mrs. M. Hawkins was a Marsh- council chamber at the city hall and or< now wives who want toget their hue- r*' home from the Commercial lnl Father H. J. Mapevttt was in the bands Club in a hurry can call them there. city the first of thi meek. The number is «6». frc J. W. Laird is building a garage at The Sentinel nssds another hand in to 0>c hie place on Coulter otreet. iu mechanical department, in fact it do, Miss Bdna Harlocker was visiting is a good deal handicapped for lack of in M^vbanid the first of the week. help. If the reader knows of any one pr, Smith has returned from Cali­ with or without experience who would jp fornia and was in Coquille Tuesday. like a place in this office, we shall be hir The Coos A Curry Fair will be held glad to hear about tt. At,the Liberty Theatre tonight Nina ms , Myrtle Point October 1, 2, 8 and A Kitts, daughter of the proprietor of his One more elegant roses for rent the Ladies Shop at Marshfield, will agi appear in her great Toe Dance special- wa ty. At Powers last night she carried the Death of Mrs. John Peart Mrs. Fred Hollister cams over from the house by storm. She will appear the A. B. Dean yesterday received the brs North Bend Tuesday for e visit with in a beautiful Liberty costume. sad news of the deeth of his sister, friends hare. Mrs. John Peart, at Phoenix, Arizona, Tuesday afternoon Mrs. J. A. Col- ^ last Saturday. Her husband and her liar entertained the ”600” elub and a Judge James Watson wont father, R. F. Dean were both with her Marshfield Sunday to attend the East­ number of other invited guests in her h(n there. She was 111 when she left here er services of the .Knights Templar. elegant and spacious new home on „ and moved to „ Oakdale, California, but Third street, the occasion being in the Mias Winnie Currie is beck on the nature of a house \ wanning. A dainty improved in that climate. Growing switchboard at central after e two and appetising lunch v Do it Without Delày worse again she was taken to Arisons weeks’ visit at various points in tbs last October, where she succumbed to Moti tort of soldier boys, have you W. H. Lyons has accepted a posi county. the “fid” after a two month’s illness. that questionnaire telling with tho Nosier Cash A Carry M. J. Krantx, of Raoddport, was tion Mrs. Peart was