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About Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 30, 1913)
Gildersleeve were in the Grove doing some shopping Monday. Oscar Wheeler arrived from Mill I C ity Wednesday and w ill visit friends a few days. Disston Doings. Jan. 29. — (>ne. (Special to The Sentinel.) | Mrs. A. D. Owens visited at the J. Wanted, 5 dozen barred rock pullets. oodhurat has been very 1 F. Gildersleeve home Sunday afternoon. Mrs. K Inquire o f Thos. Abrams. Mrs. Ed. Hartley, who has been sick for some time, but is slowly re- For sale.—Two-seat hack in good covering. quite ill, is improving. condition. 1. A . Randall. Mrs. John Damewood has the mumps. Miss Mildred Pringle o f Cottage For sale cheap.— F ifty -e g g incubator, Grove was the guest o f Miss O'Mara Eugene M iller was in town Monday "C y c le Hatcher.” M. A. Horn, Sagi over Sunday. on business. Horatio Mosby attended a dance in ! The M. F. Babcock family visited naw. friends on Row River Tuesday. Horse for sale or trade.—W eight town Sl,turd*y evening. J. Spahr, C. Arrington, Wm. Saun Elder C. M. Babcock, president o f about 1650 lbs., 7 years old. W ill trade ders, D. A. Mosbv, J. Carter were in the South Dakota Conference of for smaller mare. Arthur Vanschoiack, the Grove Saturday. Seventh-day Adventists, is visiting his Dorena. Leo Wilson o f Dorena returned Mon aunt, Mrs. w . N. Wheeler at the J. B. Three-year-old registered Jersey bull day morning to his position at the j Lew is home at Cottage Grove. He reached ia the academy building here ! ('rites mill. fo r sale, price $50. J. A. Powell. Mrs. R. Wicks and children went to Sunday evening to a large congrcga W. P. Prophet has 20 pure White Wicks Station Saturday evening to tion. Orpington hens for sale, also Brown M. F. Babcock, w ife and three sons visit J. Wicks and family. Leghorn cockerels. Mrs. L. A. Ralston and daughter Edward, Clyde and W alter, visited Mrs. J. V. Thornton has young Black Lois are quite sick with an attack o f Mrs. W. N. W heeler at Cottage Grove | Tuesday night. the mumps. Minorca hens fo r sale. A woven w ire fence is being built Dr. Schleef was called to see Mrs. W. E. Walker has has fo r sale good H. Simon Friday morning. She is around the Silk Creek school house gentle mare, weight 1400 pounds, also grounds. ____________________ somewhat improved. yearling colt, weight about 1000 Mrs. T. M. Hatfield returned to the Walden Items. pounda. One mile west o f Walker, Ore. Schleef Hospital VVednesday morning. Feb. 29. (Snecial to The Sentinel. Leslie Wicks and his father, J. Mr. Rozine from South Bend, Wash., Wicks, were passengers on No. 6 Sat has moved onto his farm at Blue urday evening. : Mountain. Councilman K in g was on the Satur- Mrs. Love Allen and son Robert { day evening train. were guests at the Richard Martin W alter and Andy Downs spent Sun home Sunday. day at their home at Walden. Paul I.andwehr and A lbert Rissue 1 were in the Grove Saturday. Star Twinkles. Mrs. W ill Chapman and children Jan. 29.—(Special to The Sentinel.) ; visited a few days last week at the — Fred Frost went to Cottage Grove Jones and M iller homes. Saturday. Harry Castle was in the Grove Mon- L. D. Stewart transacted business I day. in the Grove Saturday. James I.ebow returned to Wendling Miss Selma Hummel spent a few Sunday. days with friends in Cottage Grove Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Limebaugh were this week. in the Grove Saturday. L. S. H ill o f Cottage G rove spent Elmer Hunter and Harry Mosby are Saturday in this vicinity. hauling poles for Geo. Nolta. Lee Hubbard o f Cottage Grove is Finley Whipps was in the Grove Sat employed at the Brown lumber camp. ' urday. Frank Wilson and Harley Sw aggerty Mr. and Mrs. Joe Damewood were are fallin g timber at the Brown lum out to their ranch one day last week. ber camp. Arnold Durest is able to be out W. J. Wicks and sons Jew el and again. Vernon went to Cottage Grove Tuesday The mumps have interfered greatly to transact business. with school work. W alter Dowens o f Mosby Creek, W illie and Albert o f Row River, were Divide Items. in this vicinity Tuesday. Do you need a cream separator? Jan. 29. — (Special to The Sentinel.) Carl Pitcher, Joseph Wicks and son Miss Della I^e r’erini was in the Grove Come and see our Blue Bell. It is Leslie, C. R. Wicks, w ife and children Saturday. good one and the price is right. spent several days at the Joe Wicks Mr. and Mrs. N. Lewis made a busi- Warren McFarland has some nice home this week. nees trip to town Monday. Mrs. Rollin Wicks and Mrs. Bud Allen young snws for sale. Miss Floy Lee visited the home of were at Row R iver Sunday. I). Dugan Sunday. See our new 2-WHy gang plow. It The Row R iver Lumber Co.’s crew Miss T illie Lew is was in the Grove turns it down hill going and coming. was laid off a short time this week or Saturday. account c f one o f the donkeys being Ask your grocer for W hite River Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Olin le ft Thurs out o f commission. Flour. It beats them all. You will day for Bandon Bay. have to pay 15 cents more for it than Mrs. Z. T. Foster transacted business Dorena. fo r some other hard wheat flour, but Jan. 28. — (Special to The Sentinel.) j in town Monday. we guarantee every sack. An extra gang was put in here one — Mrs. Charles Teeters is on the sick day last week on account o f the fill in We have just received a car o f Page list. Mrs. Currin Cooley is laid up with the canyon. w ire fence, sll sizes. Come in and see the grip. Mr. Mackey and daughter were in our special 39 inches high, 9 wires, 30c Lot Wagner has a severe case o f the | the Grove Monday. per rod. We can sell this fence at that mumps. Massino Perini attended the dance in price — we ge t it in carload lots .right B illie Huston made a trip to Eugene Cottage Grove given at the home of Archie Larson. from the factory. We also have a full Saturday. Ed Söderström made a business trip line w ire gates. Wm. Shearer has purchased the Bed to town Saturday. Waldo M iller has for sale 3 pair rock sawmill and w ill start operations in the near future. Miss Della Perini has been staying Tolouse geese or w ill trade for Brown Mrs. Frank Wilson and daughter! with Mrs. Rurkett the past week. Leghorn hens. Roberta spent Saturday and Sunday Work was started on the telephone For sale, fine single comb Brown with Mrs. Clarence K irk at Latham. line Tuesday. Mrs. John K irk has blood poisoning Leghorn cockerels. Waldo Miller. in her hand, caused by the scratch o f a Box 176. pin. She is im proving at present. Forty lbs. o f W hite R iver flour for a Arthur Vanschoiack made a trip to bushel o f wheat at the hole in the wall. Cottage Grove Saturday to have a phy I w ill trade you one sack W hite River sician examine one o f his eyes which has been paining him severely. flour for one tier 16 inch old growth Chas. W illen and fam ily returned to fir wood. Come and see me in the hole their home at W alterville Friday, after Peculiar Coincidence Happens in in the wall. an extended visit with the Jennings Popular Rees-Wallace-Sentinel fam ily at Bedrock. Column Neighborhood News TWO CANDIDATES TIE THEIR VOTE Piano Contest. a i m a t your* G r o c e r s Delight Valley. I have one 10-acre tract and one 18 acre tract yet unsold, two miles cast o f Cottage Grove, under irrigation ditch, also near city pipe line. I f you want something that will make a nice home, come and see me. J. F. Spray. Jan. 28. --(Special to The Sentinel.) — L ittle Mildred Hanna, while at play with other children Saturday, fell and broke both bones in her le ft forearm. She was taken to Cottage G rove to have the bones set. Mrs. S. C. Hamden and daughter o f Irvin g are visiting at the home o f G. A. Hamden. Uriah Coonrod returned to Saginaw Sunday a fter a month’ s visit at his home in Montague, Calif. Miss Frances Beatty le ft Monday for a few days’ visit in Creswell. Smith Ensley and w ife were shop ping in the Grove Saturday. Rev. J. L. Beatty went to Halsey Monday to assist at the burial services o f Mrs. Harry M etcalf. Mrs. W ill Keene transacted business in Cottage Grove Saturday. Mrs. Judson Allen spent Monday in Eugene. Mr. and Mrs, W. A. W itcher were in Cottage Grove Wednesday. The N eat fam ily has returned to their old home in Saginaw after a resi dence o f over a year in Southern Cali fornia. They declare the climate o f Oregon more healthful than that o f California. Misses Elizabeth and Anna Queen visited over Sunday with Mrs. Edwin Tullar at London. Page field fence is a spring steel, best by every test. Phone 162. Silk Creek. m wm ii B E TTE R TH AN E V E R Makes Wh iter. Lighter Breadj S. W. Boyd has White Leghorn Cockrels for sale. They are good ones Improved Oregon strawberry plants fo r sale. See J. A. Prophet, the man who sells berries all summer. Try a sack o f W hite R iver Flour. Ask your grocer fo r it. I f he hasn’ t it, call Spray, phone 162. Farmers, come in and see our manure spreader. Something new. Jan. 29.— (Special to The Sentinel.) John Deere and O liver plows at —J. R. Lynde was in Cottage Grove Spray’s. Buy your feed and flour o f Spray. on business Friday. Mrs. R. S. Trask o f Row R iver Phone 162. visited friends here the first o f the I deliver free to all parts o f town. week. Spray, phone 162. Miss Stella H artley o f Salem, who T ell Spray what you need to buy, had spent two months here at the home also what you have for sale. Get it o f her brother, E. T. H artley, le ft into Spray’ s column and do business. Tuesday for Glendale, Calif. Remember this column is fr e e —don’ t Elder Snyder o f Saginaw preached cost you anything. in the school house Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Baker S lagle visited her mother, I f you need an engine see our engine Mrs. John Damewood, Tuesday. and g e t our price before you buy. A 12-pound daughter was born Friday Good second hand roller feed m ill for to Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Veatrh. Mrs. aale. Wagons, buggies, plows, harrows, Veatch is very sick with pneumonia. Clyde Babcock arrived Sunday from cultivators, discs, binders, mowers and Mountain View , Calif., and w ill spend rakes at the big hole in the wall. few days with his parents, Mr. and Rem ember the goat. He w ill kill Mrs. M. F. Babcock, before returning the brush and make the grass grow to his work in South Dakota. w hile you sleep. Seth Roe was in Cottage Grove I pay cash fo r chickens, eggs, h'des, Monday. grain. Mrs. L. M. Owens and Mrs. J. F. Mrs. Robert Hanna and Miss Inez Flynn are tied for second place in the Rees-Wallace-Sentinel piano contest this week. The vote o f each is 582,400. Miss Veta Hickey still holds first place by a comfortable m argin: Standing o f candidates is as follow s :] Veta H ick ey.................... Mrs. Robert Hanna ...... Inez F lin n ............ ........ Mrs. Joe M cKibben........ .......... 463520 Thelma Jones................. Rilla Stennett................. Christina Turk .......... Martha W oolley............... Mattie W hitten............... Mrs. Fairy Allen ............ Blanche Lindstrom ........ ..........149350 Mamie Michael............... Ruth Ewing ............... Eva K in g ...................... Mabel M c F a rla n d .......... ............81450 Elsie Pleuard................... ............24 (XX) . * . • > c - •:* f ............ «£♦ r •> * * * ♦ * * ♦ ♦ ♦ ••• ••• * * •: SATURDAY e> half Price Sale o f r ♦i* Boys’ Knee Pant Suits ? HAMPTON Motorman Injured When Pheasant Breaks Window Wedding Waits Six Weeks for Preacher Dazed Bird Crashes Into Ore gon Electric Train :: :: :: Wilds of Western Lane Are Trying to Little Love God :: From the mountains that look out A most peculiar accident happened to Charles Holmes, motorman on the onto the Pacific from Western l.ane south bound Oregon Electric train due County there comes a atrange tale o f at Eugene at 7 :30 Saturday. The love deferred, ami o f parental affec* train was coming along this side of ion. Six weeks ago Pearl Dole anti Junction at a comfortable rate when a O live» Jonea received their license to flock o f China pheasants were roused wed, and only Saturday were they able from the grass in the esrly twilight. to have the ministrations o f Rev. John One o f them seemed bewildered and Drumm o f Florence. flew straight for the head o f the train, j Their home ie 23 milee north o f crashing through the lookout o f the ' Florence, up beyond Cape Hecela, motorman, breaking the glass into a where the Lane County roads d rift into thousand pieces and striking Mr. the trails o f Lincoln County. There Holmes fair in the face. Hia faee was had l>een difficulty in gettin g the li- cut by small piecea o f glaas in two cenae, for no justice o f the |>eare was dozen places, and acme o f the pieces near to take the necesaary affidavits, What’s in the Sack? w ere not returned. ¡too«! fear for her ninths! th» (lr A ml now *hc it many the goodness of tht m«{ mountaineer who twic#4* o ver trcachernu» nmli f ge t a minlaler, ami to take the preacher hum. ASK AND SUBJECT WIU UP AND DISCUSS Prof. Boquet of ApTcxfc- to Speak to Hor Society Satufey The next regular l.ane County llnrtieultanlf be held at (hr In Eugene Saturday a t t y 1 apeakrr o f the day will ba7 Roquet o f Oregon A»rw; lege. Prof. Briquet ia I vegetable culture and market gardening. S«nn(r o f the aaaoeiation ha»« quenta to diacuaa errtata vegetables and garden preparation, etc. I f any a certain subject diacw him a imatal card at Cor»!! what he would like to hm upon in hia address M r.! apotxl at the meeting Ai~ for gardening ia near at I lie an unuaual opportunityr ideas arui put them into i The m eeting ia o|irn to all U. OF 0. PROMISED A storv is told o f the l>oy who took a sack o f rabliits to town and re turned home without selling them. When called ujxm for an explana tion lie said no one had asked him what he had in the sack. livery up-to-date merchant uses his show windows to advertise to some extent what lie has in his sack, and upon counters and about the store room other attempts are made to tell those who come into the store of the things hidden away in boxes and barrels. Hut many do not see the display window and mauv do not go into the stores to ask what is in the sack. Hut most o f them do take the local pa|>er, expect that to tell them what is in the sack. Many read the paper and come to town with a list o f goods and the names o f the holders o f the particular sacks they wish to find. The moral is plain— If you want to sell goods, let folks know what you have in the sack. Names not given are the same aa almost pierced his eyes. The bird also last week. scratched the man’s face with claws Rees-Wallace gives 1000 votes on each and wings. Mr. Holmes went to the $1.00 purchase. company’s local surgeon, had his Votes given by The Sentinel are aa wounds dressed and reported the cause fo llo w s : o f injury as "attacked by a pheasant On each new subscription first while on duty.” While the cuts are y e a r.......................................... 5,000 not dangerous, there are about 26 o f On each old subscription, first year them and they had to be sterilized. ................................................. 1,600 | Thinks It a Funny PapeT. On each year above one year on A lbert Woodard writes from Wind- eith er new or old. (On new b e rry : ” 1 received through the mail subscriptions all above first today a copy o f the new Tuesday year ia considered as old sub scription) .................................2,000 paper, “ The Leader.” I understood that when you purchased the paper it On clubs o f five old subscriptions, a bonus o f ................................ 5,000 was dead forever. Am I to under stand that you are putting out a funny On clubs o f five new subscriptions, a bonus o f .................... 10,000 paper on Tuesday in honor o f your new arrival? Is it a joke, or what is it? On each $1.00 worth o f job printing I f you are publishing a funny paper, (10 per cent o f price must ac company o rd e r).......................1,000 send it along, but kindly wrap it in T H E NEW S paper—The Sentinel.” No coupons given on advertising, So far The Sentinel has been unable to learn anything o f the publication o f Mark Stone Taken to Hospital. Mark Stone, who was severely the paper referred to. crushed at the Champion mine several Tim e is money, it costs you about months ago, was taken to a Eugene a dollar in time every time you read hospital Monday fo r treatment. He is all the live newa in one issue o f The having trouble with the pelvic bone. Sentinel. Col. Hofer Mnv Dedkttt from Sale of Nonl When the aalea o f CoL reach 100,000 the University is promised a new dorm! H ofer made this promise isa at the university Friday at* on journalism as a at*| literary fame. He spos* of cultea to tie overcome by mo and o f his own trouble is publisher. Col. H ofer declared that tl o f the great men in Amei ture have received their newspaper office. This out was O liver Wendall Hoh Colonel has finished hit e*. rcer, and now lives in hop»,! o f becom ing a successful the literary world. His w* soon to lie placed on the first attempt. It is bud weatern life. APPROPRIATION FOR Commercial Clubs of V«U«f Operate. C ottage Grove Commereisl * cooperate with the comment*1 o f the valley in nn attempt- large appropriation from the ture for a direct north and i way through Weatern Orego®- appropriation o f a couple mil- be secured, it will settle fc talk o f m oving the I’acilie Hi| Eastern Oregon. A joint ~ representatives o f the clubs w ill be held within if* * and after the document was received the bride’s father went to Florence to get a minister, but diligent search along the whole lower Siuslaw failed to disclose a single jierson available. So the father went back to hia moun tain home, and no more was heard o f him until last week, when he again apjieared in Florence, searching for a minister. Why the bride and bride- groom-to tie did not play Mohammed Money Necessary to B ut and go to the minister, has not been to Eaat f o r the Old M*n told. A t any rate, the minister went Now o n Hand. to the wilderness to perform the cere mony. Keoeipt this week of I1® > The bride some months ago. op source which The Sentinel b » : pressed by the loneliness o f the moun 'Ideated not to publish, O * » ^ tains and the sea, ran nway from home, fund necessary to buy a ticks* * walking the 23 miles to Florence. A East fo r the crippled dd»**- neighbor overtaking her, offered a ride, Mr. Days has been so klndlf “ but she refused, saying that her ” pa during the pant month and ®etj would be mad” at him and accuae him much success in hia book »sis* “ o f helping her to run away. She * tim e he decided that he did <* reached Florence late at night with her *° >«®ve, but he hsa changed kb, little bundle o f worldly goods and ■nd haa asked The Sentinel •*' with her fee t wet from fording the those who contributed to •**. streams that run into the ocean. H® haa asked that the tick« A day or two later the g ir l’s mother Purchased until he has had tin* came to Florence with the message o f iver the books for which bek** the father's wrath and threats i f ahe orders. FUND IS COI