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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 19??-1917 | View Entire Issue (April 27, 1917)
. M ,W »•IT. . la Over New Coart la Land Graat New Law. Mrs. N. M. Nriaum and a pim»ent surpris« m arranged for her a t the home of hor mother, Mks. W. J. Lang ston. ^ Mrs. Neimaa was lured from her own home in the afternoon on po m clover protext. When passing the Longston domicile she was called la “for just a moment.” Entering, she found the rooms tastefully decorated with the flowers of the seaaen and a bevy of smiling woman friends with a table in the midst thereof heaped with presents. The surprise was com plete and the recipient cried a little on the shoulder o f' the friend who chaneed to be nearest. Bat such tears aer always mixed with smiles and fol- Next followed a cheery interval de voted partially to needlework, but more to conversation with the many pretty and useful gifts proving a rich Beatia’a Great Lack. DIRECTOR Self adjust- & Q 0 0 • ing, ball bearing, 18-inch out KJgM ADMIRAL Self adjust- . ing, ball bearing, 18-inch cu t...... $ 9.00 Noting the arrival of Frank tin, eoo of tho big timber m Corn county, with hie wife daughter at tho Bay last Monday night to look over hie holdinge, the Cood Bay Timm time telle about tho These represent exceptionally good values being way in which a fortunate in Corn county land i years’ prices. Buy soon to get these prices. wealthy: Hie vteft recalls the lucky invest - Phone m t he mede near Marehfield not eo 496 ray yean ago and which hae made him independently well to do ae w«U living Urn a nucleus for addition- al operatione In tho lamber gamo that aro raid to bo paying wuU. Ho bought tho big tract of timber extending practically from Com Bay to tho Co quillo wmt of tho railroad a t about M. E. Church South. $18 por aera.' It had long bom on The Sunday School at 10 a. m. C tho market, but boRueo it contained D. Hudson Supt. much spruce tilosa erse in the by the pastor a t U a a . ber gaera spumed H. Boutin hae Sermon Epworth at 7 p. m. fine« odd hundreds of thousands of Sermon by League the pastor a t 8 p. St- dollars worth of timber off it end hae Prayer service a t the M. Church a big arm le ft The flying machine Wednesday evening a t 8 p. E. se. mande for spruce which has sero- urged to bo present planed the prices of that lamber has Everyone H. Marvin Law, Paster. ed immensely to tho tract’» value. Now tho North Bond Mill A Lumber company, and Aasen Brothers are log ging tho tract. 1:80, after which the guests spent a pleasant afternoon with their fancy work and chatting. The house was beautifaly decorated-with cut flowers, Oregon grape, and flags. The place H. 0. AND ERSO N Furniture and Hardware Lyons, Barrow, Maury, Law- Lorens, Collier, Folsom, Ev- herwood aad Laird. Mrs. New- Want Ads The May Dny Program. Hr. and Mrs. Cary Entertain. Mr. aiyl Mrs. Leo J. Cary were hosts last evening a t their home on Fi^ti Street to a “600” party. The i principal event of the evening was the the complete drees suit outfit which he won from Mr. Cary on last fell’s elec tion. including a silk tile. Refreshments were served a t the close of a very enjoyable evening. Those present warn M seers, and Man damus J. Ax Collier, A. J. Sherwood, L. H. Hesard, C. A. Howard, Hal Pierce, Z. A. Strang, Cham. Evland, T. B. Currie, L. P. Brans tetter, W. Sinclair, N. N. Neiman D. D. Pierce, Geo. A. Robinson, Paul L. Sterling, P. B. Phillips, Meedamea N. Lorens end N. Tyrrell, Misses Hoffman and Mackey and Messrs. J. W. Noblet aad A. Haling. Afternoon Party by Mrs. Collier. Last Tuesday afternoon Mrs. J. A. Collier entertained delightfully in honor of Mrs. Forrar, mother-in-law of City Engineer Kellogg, and Mrs. Newell, mother of Miss Ada M. New ell, of the city high school. Tho hoe toes served a delicious luncheon at Cdebrataa Tenth Birthday. Tuesday evening after school War ren Brandon celebrated his tenth birthday by giving a party to a num ber of the Fifth grade pupils. The little fellows enjoyed themselves with out-of-door gamas until 6 JO, when they wore callad in for refreshments. George Battey amistad Mrs. 1 in caring for tho little guests. Hie following friends were F .'h . ANDERSON, Free. last Grant Net Absolute Entertainn Wednesday Club. Dealing first with the railroad’s Miss Allie Philips entertained the contention that it ihould b€ permitted Wednesday card dob this weak in e to cut the timber before disposing most delightful Mrs. Hal of tho land, on the ground that the Pierce won tip prise, an embroidered collar. These preeent were Mee the lands, the court aays: damea N. N. Neiman, Hal Piena, G. “Tho grant was not aboolute, but E. Low, M. J. Harteon, P. E: McKen was qualified by a condition in favor na, Tracy Leach, Archie Walker, T. of the eottlora, 'that if the B. Currie, Pay Joma, Mieses Smith, granted carried by necessary implica Esther Aspttml, Edna Harioeker and tion all that was above aad below tho surface to the railroad company, they Marian Young. carried each Implication to tho actual settlers.” The court reviewed briefly tho kfe- tory of tho litigation and in a foot note says of tho applicants aad in terveners that “this case has no fur ther concern with them." Taking up the provisos of the granting act, the court repeats that the provisos were enforeible cove- times. It was not intended, says tho court, that these breaches should bo overlooked and tho railroad company merely bo enjoined against future breaches, although this was tho rail- rood’s contention. The Ko-Keel Klub has issued in Tisse of Sale Up to Railroad vitations for e Military Ball a t tho How the railroad sold in largo Club rooms tomorrow (Saturday) ev tracts, ranging from 1000 to 48,000 ening. Tho rooms have boon very acres and for prices ranging from |6 tastily decorated with tho national to 840 an aero, is related to show how colors. The committee in charge are the railroad company disregarded tho J. W. Miller, Chas. Baxter, Chaa. Har- law and to sustain tho previous rul locker aad W alter Oerding. ing that an injunction against future violations of the covenants would not Mrs. C. A. Howard delightfully en afford tho measure of relief to which tertained tho lady teachers of the Co- tho government is entitled, nor was quille schools at hor home Saturday the railroad’s response that its re- afternoon. A two course luncheon followed a very pleasant afternoon tlement, regarded as justification for spent doing fancy work. . Its refusal to soil to those who hon estly applied, ih face of tho record Marriage Licenses. ( ‘ of saleo contrary to law. Law’s Validity Net la vetead April 21—Radford Thompson Alien The fact that the remaining lands and Nora Nygreea. April 21—William E. Diets and El are worth *30,000,000 and tho fact that they are more, valuable for tho sie B. Strang. 4 ' April 21—John C. Noble and Elsie V Wolfe, of Baadon. April 28—Aloysina J. Foster and Viola MScklom, of Marshfield. The pupils of-titif fourth, fifth end sixth grades have been working for several weeks on s Msy day program to be given on the school grounds at the main building next Tuesday afternoon, Kay 1, at two-thirty. A May queen has been elected by the pupils of the closses and she will be crowned with elaborate ceremonies. There will be drills and songs and three May poles will be wound. The possibility of bad weather if the only hindering feature, However, unless it is actually raining the program will be presented aad all friends of the little folks are cordially invited to bo preeent. Tho order of ceremonlhs will bo as follows: Opening song.“We welcome the May. Song. .“Search for tho May Quran ” Song- • • ............. “Crowning Song.” Winding tho May-Poles, (three). Soldiers....................... Drill aad Song. Song..................Brownies and Fairies. Flower Drill. , Japanese Song. Song.......................-Tho Butter-Fly.” Operetta..........“Tho Garden of Iris.” The Grammar downs. OrnCmte Wert beh I JERSEY BULLS from tho Ladd stock farm for sate. All registered stock. Apply to T. J. Thrift, Coquillo, Ora. lK l. EGG8 FOB SETTING—Thorough bred Brown Leghorns; 78 osate fer Ì8. Mrs. Neil M edirse?. Phene 888. 14t2 m Gold Medals Ordered. , Gold Medals have been ordered for the Sixth Annual Declamatory con tact of tho Coquillo schools which will take place near the does of school/ probably May 84. As in previous years, there will be throe sections to tho contest with a gold medal as the prise in each section. In the first sec tion, the fifth grade will bo repre sented by Marie Land re th and Travis Tyrrell, while Kathleen SUer and Clarabel Peart will speak for the sixth grade. In the secflhd section, Kenneth Stanninger and Chester Howard will repreoent tho seventh grad* and Beryl Woodruff tho eigthk. Christian Church. Bible School a t 10 a. m. Y. P. 8. C. E. at • JO p. m. Presbyterian Church. Teaching esrvice from 10 to 11 a. Preaching service at 11 a. Wa extend a hearty welcome. Christian Science Society. Services next Sunday a t 11:00 a. m. Subject, “Probation A fter Death.” Wednesday evening meeting a t *8 o’clock. -x Sunday school a t 9‘JO a. m. Corner Third end Hall streets Ned C. Kelley ram Fire U fe Accident ' m m m nm m m m am am nm m m nnm m m eam H neem H. O. ANDERSON, Soc’y-Priadpal Exceptional Values in ANDERSONS' , Practical Business College * You can And any kind of a dish or piece of glass ware in our large and well selected stock. Here are a few of the many bargains: OPENS MAY 7th ud .ill n . Bookkeeping, Shorthand, Typewriting SPELLING, ARITHMETIC, RAPID CALCULATION, PENMANSHIP, ÉNGUSH, BUSINESS CORRES PONDENCE, COMMERCIAL USAGÉ, ' COMMERCIAL LAW THIS SCHOOL IS HERE TO HELP YOU ity of vmted rights, and to say tide Two steam echomeirs were consent was necessary te legisla Him waiting ta ha t am ed in. ie to my that it muía dictate tho rem tug was nearly mor the to fall edy for He wrongs, preclude or am- Vinegar Jagg________ a — 20e Glassware Bowls large, M it 25c Glass Bowls, small-------------- 15c Sugar B ow ls____ _____— 25c Cream Pitchers_____ _____J5c Relish Dishes--------------------15c Jelly D ish es---------15c Pickle Dishes--------15c Spoon Holden--------15c Water Pitchers ...2 6 c Bose Bowls-----------20c Spoon Tray---------- 15e of Glassware also carried. RACKET STORE MRS. BONNIE WALKER, Prop. ¡■Ski COQUILLE, OREGON