*7 M T. PAGB 161T. ai Matt ae o f the old resi­ county, died Turn­ s t tha home o f his M rs. John Offield riser hare. Tha funeral services aft ths y afternoon at tw o o ’clock sa d a w e conducted by Rev. H. M. interm ent was in tha Ma- of 606 At County from Mrs. Harry the station court Coke is at North Bend yesterday morning. wsre^over from too Bay Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. C. McC. Johnson want down to Bandon yesterday afternoon. J. A - Hatcher, o f Fairriew , waa in town bright aad oarly Tuesday mora- Monday lot o f for to which begins next the tela We want remind 501 of some seasonable articles for this time of the year. A pril B ert Clinton, who « a Mrs. Frank BurkhoMar, o f tkia city, sad sen o f Mr. and Mrs. DeW ttt Clin­ ton, o f M yrtle Point, has enlisted in tha navy as a machinist and le ft f<* Portland Sunday ' Wm. Candlin, o f this city, who has so long represented the P acific Paper Ce. hi southwestern ■witched his * « « « ^ « “ and ia now beeritag too J . W . P. McFaU lino o f printers’ and merchants’ supplies. the leggar from down tho river who wee found insane by Judge W atson la ri weak and sent to Salem Saturday morning, is now re­ ported to bo im proving rapidly and ay bo discharged in a short time. H. O. An- With P, agreed to take an o f tha w ill bo know s aa Ander- insea C ollege. H. form erly super in Coquille and o f the school board aad alw ays takas a lively interest in educational affaire. He wtll have Charge o^ the academic courses to ho. taught in tha business college, find in order to devote his tim e to the work has engaged a com petent man to run tho store. F. 1 Anderson, who ia a certified public accountant, w ill handle the ac­ counting department. H is w ife is ex­ pected soon from California and she w ill have charge o f the stenography M yrtle Print people are glad to Judge W atson went over to the learn that Senator Vardaman, one o f A s aa instructor in tha night school read boosters meeting at North Bond the disloyal filibustering senators, |ps Mrs. N. B. Scott, d f M arshfield,' sten d from tea Ellison-W hite night. - ogrepher in Judge W atson's office, has been secured. Thoe. Lowborn was over from tho It is planned to open the school in Bay Tuesday at a witness before the tho Brewster building, corner o f Front grand jury. and HaU. streets, on Monday, May 7, E. H. Harnden arrived Wednesday and it will be continuously operated from Gilbert, Iowa, and will thereafter. » - - i_ _ _ _ ,| fo r some tim e bora. F. B. Anderson is the president o f Only one inmate nt tho county ja il the school, and H. O. Anderson, sec­ n o * . It didn’t use to bo that way a retary-principal. couple o f years ago. W ithout going out o f town or so­ Mr. Nunn, the new state highway liciting among the young ladies, which Another, , copious rainfall this work Mrs. F. B. Anderson w ill han­ oa s b a little dle, there hove boon fifty who have k. signified their intention to'ta k e one or W . G. Chandler, o f Marshfield, the more courses in the school. W ith this architect o f the court houa kind o f a start, it can bo easily be­ was in Coquille yesterday. lieved that M r. Anderson is correct when he says that within sixty days Bov. W . & Smith, o f Bandon, filled from the opening o f the college there tho Presbyterian pulpit here last Sun­ will be 100 students enrolled. day by exchange with Mr. Wrimian. Coquille ia destined to become the K. B. Hodgeman, o f toe Roadma educational center o f southwestern U r’s office, went over to tho Boy to Oregon. There have been many in­ attend tha road m eeting la ri n igh t tim ations that a college, possibly sec­ tarian, is to be established here, and a business college o f this calibre is the first step in the fulfillm ent o f the city’s destiny. Formaldehyde that state. Thay came to Oooa county upon thair arrival in Oregon tho fo l­ lowing year and remained a short time at M arshfield, whence they went on to C alifornia. Returning to Cooe county, they remained some tim e at the Bay, but finally settled on Cun­ ningham cseek north o f this city, where he engaged in farm ing. For som e years past they have reaided in this city. Mr. Good­ man, however, had been in fa il­ ing health fo r the past year and a h alf and about six weeks ago they went to live with their daugther, Mrs. Offield ju st east o f the ferry, on the other side o f the river. He half been out fishing several tim es during the past week, and the cold and exertion are supposed to have hastened his end. He was able to be about, how­ ever, to the very last, succumbing to a sudden attack o f heart failure. Besides his widow and daughter, he is survived by tw o sons, Lee Good­ man, o f this city, and Frank, o f H o- quiam, W ash. Mr. Goodman was a man o f fine character, universally respected. He had boon fo r many years a member o f the B aptist church and lived a con­ sistent Christian life. The pallbearers were all men who had worked with Mr. Goodman in lumber cam ps and road work—Chas. H arrington, W illiam G. Mehl, Charles Baxter, Nelson Lammey, George E. Before you plant your grain or potatoes give thtm a good aoakmg in thia Formalde­ hyde Solution. It will improve the quality as well a b prevent smut and rust. Squirrel P o iso n Now is the time to put . out poison for the 'pesky critters” as they are more hungry how than later and consequently a greater number will be destroyed. V eterinary V aseline A very necessary article to keep the cows in shape through the muddy season. Seed We have a very complete line of all seeds — field and garden— and the finest Onion Sets. Prices consistent with quality. K n o w lto n ’s D ru g S to re BEE HIVES Buy direct from tho factory. Hive com plete, knockdow n, $ 1 .9 0 John Waltermeir P u ses. . Crate o f five, knockdow n, $ 9 .2 3 John W alterm ier died at his home in this city last Sunday, and the fun­ Everything has gone up end is going higher. eral took place at the Undertaking Our Prices ere low er. parlors at 2:80 Tuesday afternoon, the services being conducted by Rev. Keep Bern end reduce your sugar bilL T. H. Downs. The interm ent was in the M asonic cem etery. John W alterm ier was a native o f Coos county, having been born at Coquille, Ora. Phone main 774. F actory oppoaito 8. P. D epot Norway, and had been fo r many years a resident o f this city. He was un­ T he Big Oratorical Contest. married and lived with U s father, Tonight is the occasion o f ths big Henry W alterm eir, and his brother, content o f the year am ong the high Ha had been ill fo r more than a schools o f tho county and rsprosenta- ti vos o f a lt the high schools are here year, suffering from splenetic lok - to participate. ..„T he oratorical-de­ aemia, an unusual deaease in which Bandon to San Francisco clam atory contest w ill be held in the the blood becomes thin, white and watery, and the splee Masonic Hall this evening at eight- Fare, First claas-$ . Ha had long fifteen. A com m ittee o f high school ___ been ,___. a ______ iber o f the Sette fre m fe a tre l W arehouse Company students have been nt Work this after­ M .'E . Church. ^ J. E. W A LSTRO M .A goat.B aadoa.O re. Besides the relatives above men­ noon decorating the hall with school pennants and festoons o f greenery. tioned, Mr. W aharm ier’s mother lives Two silver loving cups, the prizes of in Camas V alley, as do his brother, victory, w ill-be prom inently displayed. Joseph, his sisters, M rs. Luther Tru­ The names o f the North Bend speak­ man and Mrs. Frank Truman, and his ers have not been learned, but aside half brother, Elm er Mecum. A nother from this deficiency the program wjll sister Is Mrs. J. S. Crush, o f this Don’t forg ot that our FOR SA L B QUICK. be as follow s: fity , and a sister, M ary, died sev­ offer at 2ri>ita still holds good. eral years ago. . One o f the finest dwellings and lo­ M usic...................................... Orchestra cations ia town at bargain term s. Declam ation. . “ King Robert o f S icily” RIVER TIM E CARD COQUILLE. See T. A . W alker. Let Us AU Make Good. Depart. Last week nearly every one in town (AU lea v e fo r Bandon and way W ANTED. signed an agreem ent to close up dur­ landings except the M yrtle.) 600 to 1000 acres or m ore, cheap ing drill periods on Monday, W ednes­ T elegraph '.................. 1.80 p. m. land, buitable fo r stock raising. Must day and Friday evenings. For a few C h a m ----- 9:16 a. m. and 4:16 p. m. nights the agreem ent was religiously have some agricultural land. Have Norma (m ail and e x p re ss).6:00 p. m. observed, but this week there has been cash fo r substantial bargain. Giva Dispatch weak d ays............ 1:00 p. m. a tendency on the part o f some to fu ll particulars as to location, condi­ Dispatch S u n d a y s.............. 1:80 p. m. forget it. If one remains open more tion o f roads, pries, term s, etc., in R elief ....................................7:00 a. hi. are bound to and it ia to be hofwd first letter. Address J. Frank Stroud, M yrtla fo r M yrtle Point ..1 :0 0 p. m. that the universal closing will be ob­ Beaverton, Oregon. B asts A rrive. served. In the list o f those published Telegraph ......................... 10:80 a. m. last week who agreed to d oes, toe Charm ....9 :0 0 a. m. and 4:00 p. m. name o f the Kelley C onfectionery waa Norma (m ail and ex p re ss).6:00 p. m. inadvertantly om itted. Dispatch, weak days ....1 0 :8 0 a. m. D ispatch,'Sundays ........... 11:00 a. m. F ifty Barrels to Los A agdcs. B elief ....................................6:00 p. m. . The hauling to the dock waa be­ M yrtle, from M yrtle P oint .9:00 a. m. gun yesterday o f the 60 barrels o f -----------------qr—----------------------------------- cider which A. W. Johnson has had A T COQUILLE P08T0FF1CJL stored in the basement o f the old Math Depart. soda works on F irst street, under Marshfield and Eastern 6.40 a. m. M iller’s Sanitary Market ever since M yrtla Point 8:80 a. m .; 7:26 p. m. Dr. J. E. Hall Visits Coquille. he was forbidden to sell it a year ago 2.00 p. m. Dr. J. E. Hall, o f Portland, Deputy last Jaunary. E very once in a while tometrist Coquille, Ore, Powers Marshfield 8.66 p. tn. Commander o f the G. A. K. fo r Ore­ there has been evidence in town that Bond on 6 A0 a. m .; 4:00 p . m. gon, waa down here Monday visiting a barrel had been gapped and it is A rago (b y boat) 1:00 p. m. the old soldier boys o f the sixties and ^ M ails A rrive. made the Sentinel a call. M yrtle P rint 6:12 a. m .; 4:16 p. m. Dr. HaU la a member o f the board Powers z- * 9:00 a. m. o f directors o f the Oregon -Patriotic Marshfield 9:00 a. m .; 7:40 p. m. Laagua. His duties in connection with 4:00 p. m. * ^ J B“ don the G. A . R. interfere with the per­ J. H. OERDING & SO N S Judge Wes. M. Colveg, tax agent o f Pacific, was ia Coqtoille surveying party on the M yrtle Point- lia r that Roseburg line had moved their camp out to 1« m iles beyond B ridge last Sunday. That put them into Doug­ on fou r ■ They expect to reach wih a year’s sub- las county. Sentinsi is stilíh e ld Roseburg by May 10. Yesterday they w ere in Camas valley. Rev. Geo. J. Battey, o f Englewood, C. H aberiy, a eoa o f Rfv, father o f Geo. N. Battey, o f this city, Haborly, o f Bandon, who ia a o f Albany Collage, has eolitsod ia the died at the home o f his daughter, Mrs. C. M. Conner, last Sunday, a f­ miHtia. ter a short illness o f pneumonia, at the age o f 76 years. The remains were taken to Salem fo r interm ent at the Jason Lee M ission. v Mrs. Caf^ Slagle is expected back firms California in a few days, leav­ in g San Francisco on the Adeline Smith today. They have decided to locate ia Oakland and she is com ing back to make m oving preparations Marshfield May 8, but it w on t gat and to get Calvin, who has been living either the crowd or toe coin the Salls- with his aunt, Mrs. T. H. Mshl. F loto people did last fhU. Bert Seal, who has a large straw­ berry field on Spurgeon H ill, says the crop will be very short this year un­ less ths vines mature an abundant second crop later. By the middle oi A pril the vines are usually in fu ll N ot a m arriage license fa r a week bloom, but tho backward spring this was the way a fam ine follow ed the year has retardad the bloeedkaing sea- feast ws noted in that line at the county clerk’s office last weak. • yield are very poor. Mrs. Tho«. Thorson and three child­ John L. Gary, o f the high school is ren were over from the Bey Tuesday, in receipt o f a card from too White the children having bean subpoenaed House at W ashington, signed by Tu­ to appear before the grand jury. multy, privato secretary o f the pres­ The sheriff's force will finish up to- ident, acknowledging receipt o f the resolutions fram ed by the Coquille ceipta fo r the taxes o f 1616—fo r all payments awde without penalty prior to A pril 6. W . G. Rogers, who le ft Imre In Feb­ ruary, is now located at Betas, W ash­ ington, and wants to read the Sen­ tinel fo r the com ing year. Tuesday o f this week was tea finest day In alm ost two months. Since February twentieth winter has bean a steady and unwelcome lingerer in the lap o f spring. Tho girls o f the “ Honor Guard," hare Just received their constitution and by-lafcs and will meet at tea city haU to sign op and perfaet their or­ ganisation next Tuesday evening, A pril 24. 8 . N. Hicks, o f Portland, an attor­ ney o f the Anti-Saloon league, caste ia here the first o f too week to assist tha district attorney in ths liquor m ass before the grand ju ry and ia the Circuit cou rt Str. Elizabeth 10 E. & E. T. Kruse, Mgrs., 24 Calif. St, 8. F. J. E. Norton, Agent, Coquille, Ore. V. R. WILSON Willard Storage Battery Service Station M yrtla Point, Ore. form ance o f professional duties and he ■panda meet o f Ms time in traveling MONBY TO LET. through the state fo r the G. A . ft. He $250.00 to lend on first elees ve­ was adjutant o f the lBSrd Pennsylvan­ rity . Inquire o f Sentinel office. ia during hie yagr o f eorvico with the T H g B EST DAY. r there 1s one big différ­ One ef the lllual.na e f man­ kind ie that the preeswt hear le net the eritieal, dee lei ve hear. Write it on your haart that ev­ ery day ie tMb beat’ day la the I guarantee my work to be aa good as w ill be had at any A rri clase station any place. I pay transportation from Coquille to M yrtla Point and retara fo r re­ pair work. Priem fo r O vsrhasling and charg­ in g m application. Prag advice. STORAGE BATTERY SERVICE STATION A . B . TAYLO R, Prop. Dr. H . P. B LO XH AM OSTEOPATHIC PH YSICIAN aad SURGEON ha* opened offices in the I. L. LEW ELLEN RESIDENCE M yrtle PMnt *• l i t 2 to 6 aad hy ap- ahd Children’s Diseases » Specialty. ' . - fiSSmSm