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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 19??-1917 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 19, 1917)
Am ong U m changes made in U m mothers’ pensiona ware U m follow in g: M rs. A lios J. King, o f North Band, who receives 125 par month to be investigated, charges being made that older members o f fam ily live o ff money alloted la younger Mrs. K ate Freelund, o f North Bend, | reduce# from $17.50 to $10 per month. [M rs. N ellie Aasen, o f North Bend, increased from »17.60 to $26 per month. M is. M argaret Bennett, o f Marshfield, allowed increase from ' »17.60 to |25. M rs. Lacy E. Bither, o f CoqaUle, who receives »17.60 has left county end w ill be taken off the list. M rs. Eva Anderson, a t Marshfleld, who received »16 per month, wrote letter asking to bo taken off indi gent list and thanking Judge Hall and count}- court. Allow ance o f »10 per month to L anr S. Henderson, o f North Bend, was discontinued, she having returned Misses Clare Sher- ulvihfll, Allia Pbil- AB Ute boys eajoyed th em selv « and none o f tham m ors than A llee. f The Invitod gueats were Layton Noaler, Teddy Beekett, Harold Gould, G eorgs McCtoUan, Clarence Barten, M arie Landreth, Greer Springer, W al ter Paulson, W alter and Nembhard Culin, L yle Beyers, Kess K istner, Irr- Methodist Episcopal. Sunday School at 10 a. m. Mrs. [Of!, Richmond, Superintendent. M r. A 0 . Anderson, Musical Directo». The preaching serrice at 11 a. m. [The theme o f the sermon w ill be "C hrist K nocking at the D oor o f the I Heart.” ' The Epworth League Service at 0:80 p. m. The topic is "S ta r Christ• ery Both Ways This offer is good for One Week, ex piring on Saturday evening, J St. James Episcopal Church The Third Sunday after Epiphany, January 21. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Holy Communion and sermon at 11 Presbyterian Church. PHONE 496 or give Teaching service from 1 » to 11 a. Preaching service at 11 a. W e extend a hearty welcome. P . & Shim tan, Pasto» your order to our solicitor. in». know what canid bo dona to im prove the eren oee o f approach to Coquille, some o f which, lik e the read from F airriew , are in a frigh tfu l condition. A s this is a county road. M ayor John son and Ute Street com m ittee w ill w ait upon the Ceum y court to soe w hat‘can be dona by that body. W ant N o Special Privileges. Tha follow in g latter was sew» to Hon. A . B . Pock and Hon. P . B . Tich- enor, o f the House o f RepreeenU tivee at Salem b y the pastors o f C oquille: W hile at Coquille, Oregon, attend ing a Sunday school convention, I . M rs. Hannah Starr, Cequille, re ceives »10 par month, son who was only support enlisted in the arm y and is new in M exico, approved. that Mrs. A gnes Johnson, mother o f « children, a half-broad Woman o f Christian Science Society. North Bond, bo given an allowance e f »10 per month to assist in her support Services next Sunday at 11:00 a. i and that the warrant be made pay» W ednesday evening ten tin g at able to C. M. Byler. o'clock. Frank Councilman and fam ily wore Sunday school a t 9 J 0 a. m. »Bowed »20.00 to bo drawn in the Corner Third and Hall streute. * name o f Doroey K reitzer to bo ex pended fo r ouch fam ily. I New Books at the Library. | cial ChA. Free at the Sentinel OI Mrs. Eva W allin, o f Bandon, al The follow in g now books have been I . lowed »10.00 par month fo r support o f purchased and a d M to the O lt, L i- NOTICE 0 F FIN A L A CC 0U I horself and fam ily. brary here during the oust tw o N otice is hereby given that the County Surveyor McCulloek w as er m onths: designed did on the 19th day o f • d en d by tha County court to survey The G lory o f the Conquered, L as-1 U*ry, 1917, file in U m office o f the Tea Mila road to ite consertisi» pell; Tarson o f the Apse, Burroughs: cotonty clerk o f Coos county, Ore with Haynes Slough road, to com Red Pepper Burns, Richmond; A O r- I his ftn»* »«count In the m atter o f piate U m survey on the road now un- cult R ider's W idow, H arris; Boiihie I Adm inistration o f the Estate o f J dor construction by U m d tisen s o f May, D odge; B illy Topsail, Duncan. l Ki® «. decaased, and the county c. that com m unity, and also to estab Mary G usts, Lincoln; Tha Friendly M“ « flxed “ U» «*»7 ot Febru lish the righ t-of-w ay at the proposed 10 o ’clock A . M. M yrtle Point Bridge on U m opposite Road, G rayson; Mary Rose o f M iflto, A - D- 1M7» Beginning with U m second sen Coquille W ins at Bandon. fica. - The idea in mind in planning such a coursa fo r those desiring to take it is d ea rly set forth in the follow ng extract from the introduction to the ■tate outline: ‘A knowledge o f the Bible is an essential elem ent in a good education, and though one m ay no« be interested in it as a nmnual o f de- The basket ball gam e at Bandon last Friday evening between U m Coquille and Bandon high schools was a hotly contested gam e with the Coquille team em erging victorious 21 to 20. It was only in the last tw o or three minutes o f play that they made the two points which pat them in the lead. Bandon is always a hard team to do- feat on her own floor and this the lo- first game cal five will make it interesting for every team in the conference. Marshfield, the winner o f last year's Coos county championship, and which has 'already won tw o games this winter, w ill m eet the local team on the Masonic floor hall here this ev ening. Everyone is pulling fo r a vic tory over this m ost form idabk—rival tonight, and a victory w ill p ot Co quille a t the head o f the Hat, besides giving them greater confidence in whatsoever. Wa do not want d a ss legislation, and we as clergym en do not want our prof ession favored ! t ) as tha papero se state. o f County Superiatoc L. W . Turnbull, o f 1 Hermann, o f M yrtle P etition filed to the estate s f John L. W agner, o f M yrtle P oin t E lte ls consists o f »2,000 reel property and $ 11,000 personal. _______. _ Tw o corps o f governm ent engineers have already decided that P ort O r- ford is the most suitable port fo r hun dreds o f miles along the Pacific coast for building a harbor o f refu ge.— P ort O rford Tribune. side o f the rivere from M yrtle Point, ■uppoeed to bo owned by the County. Credits for Bible Study. Probate Court Note*» Furnisher | Bunch o f V a rp ig ts. W . A . Johnson, o f Gflda, was in U m city Thursday afternoon. Bays the Roseburg News, with the hides o f a w olf, eoyette, fou r link cats and a ring-tail cert. The ring-tail eat Is o f a rare species and vary few o f them are found in th^ Cascades. Tha boun ties on these animals aasounta to a neat sum and Mr. Johnson feels him self w ell repaid fo r Ms work. The hides at the animals were in fine cou- Acçident LAWYERS A bstracts ssam iim d. C orporation Law. Caught Coming or Going. N ot long ago F . C. Hawkins, o f Curry county, was sent to ja il fo r S months and also fined »260 he would have to board out fo r a misdemeanor very prevalent in Oregon lately. Ba- ing without means bis w ife asked the county court to give her an allowance o f a dollar a day. A s U m court was already paying »20 a month fo r Haw kins' board at the ja il, it looked as If the taxpayers ware likely to bo whipeawed and compelled to pay »60 a month fo r the satisfaction o f ksep- V> OOD FOR SALE, green or dry. Every housewife should take a look at the display in our w indow s of . PYRAMID ENAMEL W A R E “ T h e W ear T hat Lasts They are the best for the money that can be bought.