ad family r> K h hi. 4 » m ïm m i; U.-«,- -', '-*-' - * . A* * o F s S à '- Powder Puffi Foodi None» Pants Bttw * M other K roh's M edicinal Preparations ■ reliable (or the refief a t simple lib v P'i L PHARMACY If. Just received a new consignm ent o f , COPPER WASH BOILERS \ * 3 ' -•* •' They w ill la st indefinitely and are the >>661 to be had for th e m oney. A lso see us for Wash Tubs Clothes Baskets Wrjngere . - Wash Boards Gas'Engines | | t ’ s ■ Several sixes in the lot ju st received. . 1 will pay th e highest marfeet price—in cash— for your hides. I can handle a n y quantity and w ill pay for them on delivery. 0 . T. N E L SO N Coquille, O regon SHELLEY & SON BnlkUnr Contractors rL , Plans and Specifications on A pplication E stim ates Furnished on A ll K inds o f B uildings ___ _ L __ ... _ ’ Phone 1051 K, J C oquille, Ore. J b’r X I ' , '4 ■ * ' . . •‘i / i ■ / Mr. and Mr». Jefcn Warner sad J. & Camp, to Rooobu rg Sunday, be geas asvsral days, J L -M. Anderson and son, La*». W. motorod to Eugene Tuesday. Johnnie Roberta loft Monday n>r a n in th ’s vacation. During hie ab- seneo Mr. and M n. Henry Miller will hays charge of Ms stars. Last Saturday Bob Hall accompan­ ied by Mr. sad M n. Wiley Blancett and/sm all daughter, and Lloyd and Harry Wise, started in the car for Roooburg. They wore a little beyond Bridge on a very narrow whan they mat another car. Bob. Hall turned to the edge, thinking the ’.rth was .olid but the car went over the grade. The bank wna vary steep and had it not boon for a «mall tree, which caught the car the party wou^ all probably have been killed. Mn. Blancett and Lloyd Wise went to the foot of thq hill. Bob Hall and Harry Wise were pinned In the car and Mr. Blancett and hia little girl thrown a short distance away. The little girl was kept from rolling on down the hill by a small tree. Mn. Blancett had her collar bone broken and was badly bruised in different placer. Harry Wise had hie leg brek en and he was also bruised. The rest tof the party escaped being injured except for bruises. They were b- ought to the Guerin Hotel and there attend­ ed to. Bob Hall had bueinesc in th« Vr.lley and so left Tuesday. Mr. Blancett will stay in town until his twit« recovers. Mrs. W. H. Fearnley and daughter, of North Bond, were hers this weak attending Chautauqua M. B. Parounagwn, an Armenian, will speak a t the Methodict church both morning and evening next Sun ftiyi All are invited to hear him. Mrs. Fred G arrett and daughters, Alice and Veva, and son, Donald, left ta t Coos River Thursday for- a visit with Mrs. G arrett’s brother. Mrs. Prey expects to leave Satur day for a visit with her son on'Coos YOU NEED fl>. . Covered L und: B ask ets Open M arket B ask ets i • i r a ! $V- ' 50c, 65c 20c, 25c, 35c Lunch S ets, each box co n tain in g T able C loth, N apkins and P lates Paper N ap liin s, sealed package 40 napkins W. r*W- Fancy R ipe .Olives, bulk 2 5 c pint Ripe O lives, picnic cans 2" for 25c Stuffed O livei ■; 2£c bottles G teen O lives 2 5 c bottles . & Peanut Butter, extra quality, 1 lb. cans 15c 15c D eviled Bam # Lunch T ongue V eal L oaf V ienna S au sage Van Camps Pork f t B ekns H einz Baked B ean s Sardines Kippered H erring •• 7 _ . . . ^ Booth Sardines Sliced Dried B eef E lkhom U m berger C heese M frtle Point's toggest event of the .year has come—rad gone. Elliaon- | White Chautauqua this year proved to ¡fee all th at was expected an.I mor«. too. With the arrival at the superir tendent, Mrs. Paget, last week, en thusiasm was imbibed in the citizer: of Myrtle Poipt and from then on successful Chautauqua was assured. The first program by the Interna­ txuqua « U brought up, iweniy mem- tional Trio started the Chautauqua m o immediately rlgnsd th . contract. •spirit and JuHUa Caesar Nayphe in The number of signers has now been Ma lecture-pageant at the Grecian increased to J1Ç Myrtle Point wfll customs, revealed to the'diroctors that lave a Chautauqua again next year. Grandma Anaen died a t her home seating rapacity waa far too small to at Hail’« Creek Thursday morning. seat Myrtle Point Sophia Barkdoll was horn a t Peoria, dieneas. ‘«Victory Day.” • -Mm. W. E. Oleghoi-n and sister, btatad on 8unday with real enthusi­ IB.. March 10, 1866, and died a t Dr. Mm. Tipton, came up from Coiengs, asm by the California, for n visit with ,’riends and the lecturers relatives. They were visiting a t Ben Sergeant Arthur Gfcbons. Sergeant Knife's last Wednesday, as were Mr. Gibbons give one of the moot realistic and Mrs. Lane, of Coquillt, and L. A. of the war as it really was Pinkston. <, f th at Myrtle Point people have John Carl had a busy day Saterday privileged to hear. The music Of the collecting hogs in his truck for the 'third day waa furnished by the Zedeler shipment for Portland by Otis Schroo- Symphonic Quintet, a company of rqal artists giving classical music with the [“class” minus the “k .” Judge Geo. P . Alden, descendant a t Priscilla and John Alden, lived up to Ma reputation in his lecture on Monday night. Be hit Maine, New Hampshire and Ver­ mont pretty hard—of course ha knew Myrtle P oint “Band iy” wsa a big day. At noon the (people of the town gathered in Dick­ son’s grove and joined in a big picnic dinner wiffT Hon. WilBam Jennings Bryan. The afternoon program wan rived in Myrtle Point Thursday after­ 'held J n the grand stand a t the Pan- noon from Chelsea, Iowa. Vincent Ar­ Grounds so th at the large crowds rington and Miss Kiln Hamlin wore wishing to hear Mr. Bryan might be married a t the home of Miss Hamlin’s accomodated. Before being introduc­ sister June If , after Mr. A rrrngtonl ed he was presented with a large box discharge fronl the Marines. On then- of Myrtle Point cherries aod a myrtle way home they visited the Yeltew- bowl! The program hi the evening rtone National Park and other points > was a large attendance of rale- waa given by Castellucci a concert of interest. 4lt is not yet known what band and Bee* Gearhart Morrison. their future plans will bo b a t it is throe and friands prsasnl Mra. A1 Hite and Mra. Harry Kribte Words fail to describe the music fur­ expected th at they will make tbejr Jffxt Monday n o n rin f for their home nished by this great band and the home in Myrtle Point. All ladies and girls interested in in CaKfonrfa, Mr. K ribb. having lo­ -womferful entertainment by Mrd! Morrison. The Parnelia an Wednes­ sewing are requested to meet a t the cated thora. Mrs. Perry Brener and littl day afternoon and evening filled the Red Cross room Tuesday afternoon at audience with laughter by their varied two o’clock. Misa Kalbus will be -in Woodrow, returned from a > stay in Baudot» and Marshfield, impersonation* and musk. The lec­ charge. tures by Dr. Sutcliffe and J. C. Herbs- , J. C. Warner and fam ily returned man were intareating ah well as In­ to their home near Gaylord station ,f,' ' , structive. Herbsman told us how our Thursday. town looked to outsiders and how we Item Pram Araga. tcould make it better. Let us get busy. Then came the last big day. People B u t Furti Itene. Mise Minnie Kalbus held another thought their minds were all made up meeting at Arago July 8 and Mr.'Pe- as to who was bast and the like, but tersOn was present in interest of or- the Earl Hippie Concert Company genising n canning club a t Arago. made the decision more -complex. There were not many Indies a t the Their program eras packed fu ll, of meeting, these being the m oft busy musical “fire works” as v predicted. times. . Miss Kalbus manufatured a The Chautauqua this year settled very serviceable fire lees cooker for ■n»o Nortons and the Lsaliss folded the question in the minds of our peo­ about 89 cents, which doeA the work ple that Myrtle Point cannot get along of g far more expensive one. Without it. Whan Mrs. Paget' enter- There will be another meeting on on " W tho Hasards and S h t T w o o d M ^ »o members of the committee Wednesday, July B , and if there are cSh at an ke cream social Monday night enough Interested hi the many »art­ rrw M ta and settled date* to **• fish —- apd the subject at am t year’. Chau- ful subjects *9 ho learned tU y « « 4 Urns. Mr Is it possible th at am- new County l.A j c has already commenced to wade in for more pay than the law allows? What can you expect of men who bathe in muddy waters and th rite on German gas. .* • W K n (he County Court is assailed by “delegates” from “road districts” in the interests of th e dafaget, road law and their own “road supervisors,” they might get a little comfort if they r:num bered the poem about som , 'io& "cams down Uko the wolf on the fold.” Mr. Rycraft and son, of Corvallis, *>ok in the E ast Pork country one day ‘«tweak.- fc,A. Boston.' A t your a Wa « T fa r deliver - your alerai min# and Phone l i f t R. « .S w e a ts AIMS AT CAiW Et FOB EDUCATIONAL BOOM m m - i *