^ 1 i ì S * f Z ' \ * -• >y« ^-5 * ïlLidS .. k ......:4- : . M m Men, Women and Children wish Me bride for a r ib *. ............. S B '■ C. ' O. Jennings a W e offer Special for a few days will begin uvhral at V night, are held in instead of in the church. Marvin Harris, cf this « it/, span Monday in Bandon. Mr. and Mrs. Gienn Weekly, of Gravel Ford, were in Myrtle Point Monday.- Mrs. Weekly's brother, Jay 3chri«fer, retu n .ei home with them." B. A. Am in, of this plac4 was a Marshfield visitor Tuesday. Mary Picraen, who has *>c.*n train Mg in ths Good Samaritan Hospital for some time, is hoi.« on a visit. E. E. Johnson, of Roaaburg, wai re Monday aad Tuesday on bust T A I I is s a Rev. L. G. Weaver and Jim Parry turned Saturday from Portland. They drove in a new G. M. C. truck from u n fit Mr. and Mrs. Wayne L. Wood, of Marshfield, were visiting to Myrtle Point Sunday. Rev. C. 0. Jennings returned Fri­ day from rin-tland where he spent a few days looking after the gas situa- FUHRKANS PHARMACY Mrs. George Martin died Tues­ day a t Dr. Clarks’* aaaitarium from The funeral ser­ vices were held in Myrtle Point Wed ly and her reautina laid to rest hr the M. P. eei Mrs. A rthur Chandler waa operated an-for acute appendicitis the fore part of the week a t Dr. Clarke’« hospital. She is getting along very nicely and expect« to go home to a few day« Hd. Abernathy was in from Bitkum Boy . Your Groceries at Fraedrick’s r*L*: « b . Our prices are right IrvE • j jn-J- ' 'tM :. >>*■' '* WNw'J" We are here toierve you Everything good to eat Quality Guaranteed ■ « ■ *( • ‘ Fraedrick’s Grocery Opposite Postoffice Phone 811 Wire your house for E lectric L ights. It will increase the value of your property considerably more than the coat of the job and you can eujoy the comfort it given. Jobbing and repairs given apecial attention. E. G. Opperman Front Street, Opposite Fas Phone 367 ; A Merchants Bank Coquille, Oregon Gaa Situation Easier. Weird Dance an Ship in Far North. The Standard Oil compaay will One of the weird scenes in "Back have a tanker here wtthta a few days to God’s Country,” by James Oliver end this vessel will pump u m illion; Curwood, is a midnight on gallons of gaaoltee iatp the tanks 'board a ship frozen in the ice. The of the Standard Oil company at the women were Esquimaux squaws, who bay station, says Tuesday» Marsh- were brought down from a trading Bald Record. This may, fur the time poet to dance with the sailors. Their being be dented, but the fact remains clumsy, grotesque antics in their as- the tanker is com&ig and it will have tiv* dances are thoroughly amusing Mrs. 8. P. Hoges, from Willsnd, Ore., was hers Tuesday. W. J. Strickland, of Parkersburg, Wast Virginia, was a business visitor in M yrtle Feint Tees Charles A. Harrington died TueO? day evening s i hie home a t the Myr­ tle Point Hotel. The funeral took place in Coquill« Thursday and the remains were laid to rest in the metory there. Den Pierce, of CoquflU, was in Myrtle Feint Tuesday. Geo. H. Alden, dean o f Willamette University a t Saltan, spent the for« of the week fat this d ty . He gave a big banquet a t the Traveller’s (to d a y evening, present were Dean Alden, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Annin, Rev. aad Mrs. C. O. Jennings, Rev. and Mrs. L. G. Whaver, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. C. 0. Carter, Mrs. Adell, H arriet and Gladys Carter, Vivien Annin, Mr. and Mrs. Gao. Chanay, Mrs. Campbell and Mrs. Gibson. Mr. AMeh’a mate object in visiting Myr­ tle Point waa to create an interest in Willamette University in regard to the $100,000 faad for new buildings and equipment, and also to interest the parents in sanding their boys and girls to this institution. The evening was enjoyably spent by all . Rax B. Dallas, of Coquille, was in Myrtle Point Wednesday. Mrs. Cora Barker returned Wednes­ day evening from Grenada, Calif. She went out to her home at Lee the a evening. Wm. A. King, father of Dal M. King of the Sugar Bowl Confection ery, is here from Spokane for a faw days’ v isit I Chas. Fftshugh, of Coquille, was a visitor here Tuesday. | Mrs. C. A. Smith, of Eaatside. a visitor M this city Tuesday. Geo. C. Huggins, of Coos Bay, waa registered at the Hotel Guerin Wed­ nesday. C- F. Lockwood, representing the International Correspondence School, waa here on business Tuesday. W. H. Donald, of Bandon, waa in Myrtle Point on business Tuesday. Mrs. Clara G. Essen, of Portland, waa a business visitor hers Tuesday. J. C. Bigger, of Coquille, was in Myrtla Point Tuesday. Fancy Prunes at 20c per lb. N o f a job lot but our regular stock which we * want to reduce. These are good sizes and reg­ ular price is 25c lb. This »is the season for dried fruit and at present price of sugar prunes are a cheap fruit at 20c lb. Remember, this price will only be for a few days or until we dispose of our extra stock. * A healthful food requiring less sugar to pre­ pare for the table and for less money. . Don’t overlook our Coffee Department Our 50c Bulk Coffee The Best That Money Can Buy * j I ‘A. |B ■— 1-„ %' L|| — I II Ja ^ w y .1 ** ^ - ' " ” ' •****• ~ _ ’’••■» . The Busy Comer 2 Phones—691 Items From A m o U r. and Mrs. C. E. Schroeder re­ turned Monday from attending the State Grange a t Band, Ora. They had a very plea«ant time and repoet th at Cooe county ¿oils and crops are much better than thoae ardund Bend. Miaa Delouia Barklow enjoyed a buthday party last week, about a dozen little friends being present. All enjoyed the occasion. Last Friday while U r. and Mrs. Gilbert Pinkston and family were driving along the grade their horses became unmanageable and in some manner threw them under the buggy, giving Mrs. Pinkston's ankle a bad sprain. The others were not hurt. Rev. Reuben Sumerlin, of Portland, who is new in this county on tim ber business, preached a t the U. E. Church South Sunday evening to a very appreciative audience. There will be Sunday school a t Ar- ago next Sunday a t 1:80 p. m. The American Dollar Has the what It had a few years ago. The prudent person Is hi tials aad Is “laying by” hie ■ of aboat half of none bat tho easen- antll it has a great- Why not pot part of yonr high wages and part of yoar high priced fana prodotta in our savings depart­ ment aad let it Aaw interest, then Inter, ime it when it has the purchasing ability of 100 cents. “ THE BANK OF COMMUNITY SERVICE” The Bank of Myrtle Point MYRTLE POINT, OREGON W aning to Parents. Two boys living near the southeast corner of Myrtle Point visited the White House ranch the night of June second, took some fowl« from the rooet and disappeared in the direction of Myrtle Point. The past two or three months the Hoffman and the White House ranches have been lac­ ing fowls and young lam be, which we Acetylene Welding Vulcanizing «opposed to be the work of a panther. Boys strolling around the White Machine Work Battery Service House ranch at night, beware of traps - Middle Fork Notes. and set guns. C. E. Griffin and family have sold Auto Repairing T. U. Stover, their home to U r. Price, of Bancroft, Ow ner of White House Ranch. •nd left Tuesday morning for Fann- I have the beat of Mechaniea in my shop erviUe, Calif., for the benefit of Mrs. Civil Service Examinations H are your car repaired by us Griffin's health. U r. and Mrs. Grif­ The U. B. Civil Service Commission fin have lived in our midst for ten We guarantee'both labor and satisfaction years and previous to that lived on s t Washington states th at until fur­ the North Pork. The ladies of the ther notice it will receive applications district gave them a farewell and each for a large number of positions of ea- one furnished something for the lunch aminer of accounts under the Inter­ basket, all hoping th at she would ro­ state Commerce Commission a t sal­ aries ranging from $2,100 to $2,900 a ta te her health in her a f w home. Applicants will be rated on B utter W rappers and Trespass No Roy G arrett has been very skk*with year. the asthma. At present be is slowly their education, training and exper- ■allow, yellow cheekc, give a girl little Jees for sale a t this office. ience. chance for a “man" these days. Don't lose heart, Just take Hollister*« Rocky principally hi the field and offer op­ Mountain Tea—helps to make you • HOWARD E. COUPER • portunity for extensive travel at gov­ attractive and fair. D o st delay, be­ • Formerly of The Arrillags # gin today. Fuhrm an's Pharmacy. ernment expense. An allowance for • Musical College, San Francisco • subsistence i* made in addition to the • INSTRUCTION IN PIANO • ■alary. The 80 days’ annual leave al­ A new 24-hour finishing service has • AND MUSICAL THEORY • lowed government employee is men­ just been installed for kodak work a t 1071 tioned as a further advantage. LONG’S Machine and Repair Shop Phone 611 A t Graham’s Garage