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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 19??-1917 | View Entire Issue (March 9, 1917)
____ o l’s tra in fo r * tori*, X We want to rfimind.you'offsoms »eaaonable articles for this time of the year. F rid ay « d a very successful term o f school M. J. Hartaon has Just purchased F a irview , w h en she has taught one o f tifoso elegan t Dodge ears * f On Thursday at last week the 1917 model. It rides w ith M iss H elen CowgiU, o f O. A . C., d e r fti ease and is much and m ad« a talk. N ex t than the origin a l Dodge. there w ill be an tig h t valley r a w ; . Formaldehyde Before you plant your grain or potatoes give them a good soaking In this Formalde hyde Solution. It will improve the quality as well aa prevent smut and rust “dead broke* as travelling pilgrim* like kin usually are. Th e B rew er Concert Company a t tfce Scenic Tnoeday evening, March 13. F . E. Conway, o f M arshfield, w ee a CoquIUa visitor yesterday m orning. Hon. F . a TVchenor, o f P e rt Or- ferd , was a Coquille visitor Wednes ;__ 7 ■ , . day- D orsey K reftser and Frank V . Cat- terlin w ere over here from the Bay W ednesday.' I M r. and M rs. T . * . Currie w ere M H. M eet; Jr., returned to the E. E. Fraederiek and fa m ily g o t in U n iversity o f Oregon a fto r a fo w from Freew ater, Oregon, on Sunday. days’ v is it a t home. H o has rsntad the ¿keels house a Lack o f logs due to the high w ater block east o f the c ity hall and w ill go has le ft the low er m ill id le the g re e t to w ork a t ths-Farm are Store tom or- e r p a rt o f this wade. 1. W . Cook came back from Bend : M rs. Ehnsr W illard and tw o chil dren, o f Lekeeide, have been visitin g yesterday bat expects to return there again rig h t aw ay. H is brother, E. E. fat Coquille this week. , Cook, and his m other, M rs. Elisabeth M r. and M is. Cal S lagle le ft Sun Cook, expect to g o there th e-first o f day afternoon fo r n tw o weeks’ v is it n ext week. ■ in Oakland, C aliforn ia. D r. V . L. H am ilton w rites from * M r. and M rs. J. L. Sm ith aro re Bend to order the Sentinel sent to jo icin g over the birth a t e nine-pound him there. H e says it is a busy little boy W ednesday m orning. ’ city w ith every prospect o f m aking a Mrs. Lamb Entertains. M r. and M rs. N . N . Neim an end b ig c ity in the future, and that he has M rs. J. A . Lam b entertained the Chas. R. B arrow tpok an auto rid e out located there to stay. J. G. W . club and guests Tuesday ev to F airvU w last Sunday. D uring a recent v is it to Los A n gel ening w ith e 7 o’ciocx dinner. The I * P . Branatettar shipped 46 head es, Claud H. G iles, the «tilin g agent room s w ere very p rettily decorated m ore a t ca ttle to Eureka on th e K il- o f the Coo* and C urry cheese fa cto r w ith sprin g flow ers and the tw o tables ies, disposed - o^ 26 cases, or 1600 a t which the guests w ore stated w ere burn the first o f the week. pounds, o f cheese a t the record price beautiful in th eir adornm ent o f dah M is. Ethan Me Duffee has been o| 26 cents per pound* lias. A fte r en joyin g the bounteous down from Pow ers this week visitin g 1 P a t ttackleff la st week resigned his position w ith the H enry Lorens store, Z. C. Strang w ent out to Fainriew M onday m orning where he began as and on W ednesday or this w eek strted fo r C oalings, C aliforn ia. M rs. Rack- sessing the N orth Fork country. led? w ill rem ain h er« fo r the present Our o ffer o f fou r a u g a siiA e fo r a as stenographer in the county Judge's year in connection w ith the Sentinel fo r tw o bite extra s till holds good. One day Inst week an express re M rs. J. A . Lam b has been quite ill frig e ra to r ear was sent out on the and confined to her room w ith an a t Coos B a y lim ited, hilled d irect to N ew tack o f pleurisy sine* W ednesday. Y ork . The car was expected to reach Judge Coke, who has bean holding that city in fiv e days. I t was filled court fo r Judge Skipworth a t Eugene, w ith iced salmon shipped by the is expected home the last o f this week. Burke Fish Co. friends in C oquille and vicin ity. T h e Coos Bay Tim as yesterday pub The Shasta va lley in C aliforn ia and Bend id this state appear to bo the lished a letter from Coquille tellin g M ecca o f Coquille va lley people Just that the streets paved end im proved here last year are to be unproved in 1917.' I t waa eviden tly made up from A . M. W oodford returned Monday the advertisem ent fo r the sale o f city from a v is it a t tw o weeks w ith his bonds published in last week’s Sen daughter, M rs. Iris Elrod, a t N orth tinel. Bond. In a le tte r fro m Kenneth Law rence C. L . S tarr, o f Portland, attorney renew ing his subscription to the Sen- fo r Frank Boutin, has been down here tin «!, he eays he has a good position this week lookin g a fte r his clien t’s in- w ith the Olaon-Mahoney Lum ber com pany at San Francisco and that E . E. Johnson was laid up w ith an ha doesn't know w hat he would do attack a t quinsy the first o f the week w ithout the Sentinel and its home and unable to g e t down, to the m ill fo r several days. IdB gr f rom K J . » darns, af -Su- K iss Esther Asplund, stenographer gene, southwestern Oregon member in the sh eriff’s office, spent Sunday a t o f the Oregon H ighw ay commission, home in M arshfield, returning here states that he w ill a rrive in Coos Monday m orning. county about M arch 14th to spend a The Y ou n g Ladies A u xilary o f the day inspecting the roads which it is Christian church w ill have a cooked proposed to brin g under the propoeed food sale a t H . O. Anderson’s ' store »6,000,000 bond issue. o f the evening w ith fan cy w ork and conversation. M rs. Lam b w as assist- ad by Meedame* E . K. Johnson, Fred S la gle and C. A . Howard. S tew art said he had walked 46,000 m iles to advertise the San D iego (a ir, kept him self. H o hod been a U over the U nited S tate* and a consid erable portion o f Europe, A sia and A fric a and had rubbed op against people in a ll conditions o f life . la Jerusalem he m et one o f the Jews w ho had taken part in the Zion ist m ovem ent and gone back to help restore the H bly Land to its ancient grandeur, but who honeetly adm itted, “ I visb I vas pack in C hicago.* H e had the autograph o f our frien d A rth u r Capper, who is now govern or o f Kansas and also o f Joseph Tu m ulty, p rivate secretary to President W ilson, and could te ll what the la tter said to him about being the m ost closely confined prisoner in W ashing ton. H e had also talked w ith the la te Lord Kitchener, who declined to fu r nish his autograph, explaining that he only affixed th at to official documents. S tew art thought it a g rea t condes cension on the p art o f the commander- in-chief o f the P ortu gese arm y when the la tte r w ent in to another room to get a box o f buttons, o f which he gave him tw o. But he couldn’t sport them because th ey had been stolen. He had things enough o f the sort le ft, however, to stock a curio shop, and showed a p o rtra it o f h im self in a cast o ff uniform presented him by a B rit ish sta ff officer in E gyp t, w here he in terview ed the Sphinx and clim bed the big pyram id. The picture o f this he had showed the quarry from which Ike reeks fo r the la tte r w ere taken, so that H looked as I f his statem ent that th e Sphinx Was carved from the elevation on which the hoistin g ap paratus stood w h ile the rocks below were being taken out. m ight be true, Stew art was now on a hike to the Peace riv e r va lley in B ritish Colum bia, back o f the A laskan frin g e that tuns down the went coast. There he expects to take ap sem e governm ent land, m arry a w ar widow and settle down to g ro w up w ith the country and raise a Canadian fa m ily. Squirrel Poison Now is the time to put out poison for the “ pesky critters” as they are more hungry now than later and consequently a greater number will be destroyed. « - a Dog Poisoner it Busy» law . M r. Jackson shot a t the dog Sunday night down on F ron t street and fin ally killed him bock a t the F ig g building across from the city Loigt next Saturday, March 10, .1917 The Christian Science Society, at was 1 Coquille, announces a free public lee- lowinj ture on Christian Science to bo given l,ic ' at the Masonic H all h er*. F riday, p" March 16, a t 8 o’clock p. m., by P ea l V I« Stark Seeley, C. 8., member o f the P r* M r. and M rs. Robert R. W atson board o f lectureship o f the M other C1« and children came over from the Bay church in Boston, Mass. Trei last Saturday w here they had baen T . H. Mehl le ft W ednesday f o j Van- ^ v isitin g since the legislatu re adjourn- couver, B. C , where he w ill take a po- 0u, Mtion as file r in the new Robert D ol- T lar s till about tan m iles out from that city. M rs. Mehl accompanied him aa -p. fa r as M arshfield. The fa m ily expect to leave in a month or so, when the Friday. - cottages under construction there era . * AW Chas. Samson yesterday sold his com pleted. \ H al place in the north part o f the city to Jas. Landrith, o f Cooa R iver, today u >in r M r. and M rs. C lifford Kern, the sale «old to M r. Bridges, o f M arshfitid. 68 being made through the N . C. K elley racks o f potatoes, the last o f a crap raised fr o m ' a three-acre plot o f 2i n From the three acres M r. tlll M ise M yrtle Cunningham returned ground. M onday m orning w ith the cap, which Landrith has reeel red the sum o f r . the Coos and C urry Christian En- »700, a good-sized fortu ne from so deavorers won a t the State Conven sm all an a n a .— Coos Bay Tim es. tuben tion a t Salem. ; The B rew er Concert Company a t N ick « B eginning January 1 , 1917 a ll auto the Scenic Tuesday evening, March 18. Kiel m obile and rep air w ork must bo aat- Rem em ber the B rew er Concert Coeapony’s evening a t the Scenic next Tuesday. Th is w ill be the last num ber o f the Lyceum course this ssesnn Seed Wy We have a very complete line o f all seeds —field and garden—and the finest Onion Sets. Prices consistent with quality. ^ K now lton’s Drug Store Removal Sale At we are forced to move our store at once we will have a Removal Sale for a few days at Reduced Prices beginning ' . , * v - Thursday Morning, . ' \ Mar. 8, all goods will be sold at following prices: initial'ill > - 50 per cent off on Ladies, Misses, and Boys Hats — — 331 per cent off Saturday, M arch 17, or the 17th o f Ireland aa the b ills say, Is the date fo r the n ext dance given by the Cooe- onians and the Coosonian Band. It w ill be held in H eazlet H all, w ith bar gain prices p revailin g— 74 H cents fo r gentlem en. Th e b a r* announce ment th at it is to ^ b e a Coosonian dance is sufficient fo r a ll those who have enjoyed th eir a ffa ire in the p a st To those who have not attended th eir previous dances it is only necessary to say, go one*. It w ill m ean-regular attendance th ereafter. Ladies Dresses, Waists, Skirts, Underskirts, and Rubber Capes and Coats. 25 per cent off MXtSS. and Rubber Boots, Mescalines, Embrodieries, Laces and all Stamped Goods. 20 per cent off es, Collars, Boudoir Caps, Corsets, Corset Cov ers, Brassieries, and on notions. DOUGH ANO $W E tl iitt H ER FA V O R IT E S TU D IES ld p e t t m U g m Shoes, Hose» and all goods not mentioned above. ‘ "a L adies’ B a z a a r New York.—Cooking la coming tat* Its own aa a feminine accomplishment. Hard upon the announcement that tbs h«fries«a to the Zinaeer fortune moat and can qualify In a cooking teat cornea w ord that Mias Florence Low- den, daughter o f (he governor elect o f Illinois, Frank O. Lowden, end grand daughter o f the late George M. Pull man, millionaire sleeping car manu facturer, prefers domestic science te other studies. , Asked whether she intended te take charge o f tba kitchen In the gover nor’s mention in Springfield, III., Mias Lowden, Who la nineteen end pretty, replied a bit Indignantly that aba was For Sale or Trade . ,..v . * ... i*-, ... . $■!*’'} v*t Surreys, Buggies, Spring W agons, One light dray, 3 or 4 sets driving Harness, 3 head horses. W ill sell all or part for cash or on terms. A snap i f taken at once. y Conner & Hoagland ‘ fe Marshfield, Oregon Perfect in Spellinf. , Th e follo w in g pupils o f the Third Grade have had p erfect lessons in S pellin g this Week: A ld a V o w til, R obert Brown, Ralph Hum bert, C harlie McAdam a, Jean Young, Tom m y Toatee, M argaret Shores, M abel Crush, H arold Gould, Leona ’ , C arter, R oyee Richmond, Gladys Roby, V iolet G albraith, E lisa beth M inton ye, R oy Shuck, Annie Me- 1. >■> ewe.s T -w W .a r » -* ---- - - r - - A very necessary article to keep the cows in shape through the muddy season. “ nd 1 wond* m* M N< •. The l- .- f- w i Veterinary Vaseline Another Coosonian Dance. About on* o’clock Sndnay nigh t O f ficer Jackson noticed n dog actin g in a peculiar manner, tw itch in g and froth in g a t the mouth. W hether the dog, which belonged to A . A . Pauli, — w / P. H. Woodruff’s Barber Shop Cor. Willard and First Sts. Shave 15c Haircut 25c