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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 19??-1917 | View Entire Issue (April 27, 1917)
We went to remind you of some article« for this time o f the year. 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 as prevent smut and rust Squirrel Poison Contractor started work oa tho walks around tho court house annex this wash. Among the first things to be dons was to ro- move a Myrtle tree that had unfor tunately got la the middle o f the ap proach to the awia entrance, to an other part e f the grounds. . ; ..i. £S ‘ According to Roberts’ Rules o f Or der, Councilman Hawkins was the only «arrives him, June 6, IMS. To this onion war* born Sre children, only two e i whom survire, Charles W. Hill, o f this city ^nd Mrs. A . O. Hooton, of Brid«e. The subject o f this «ketch wns bap tised in 1876 by F. M. Hooton and has basa s faithful membor o f tho Chris tian shtuch ever since. . A fter removing from Pennsylvania, the fam ily lived for spins time in Kenias, and in 1882 cams to Oregon. They ««tiled first st Hillsboro whore they remained for two years, thence coming to Coos county where they have remained ever since. During his active life Mr. p ill was sngnged in fam in g. Two years ago Mrs. Hill sustained a fracture o f the hip and she has ever since been a cripte. Mr. Hill’s ndme was one e f th* list of 26 people over 76 years o f ago which we published two weeks ago. 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. * Veterinary Vaseline A very necessary article to keep the cows in shape through the muddy season. 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 D rug Store Buy direct from tho factory. Hive complete* knockdown* $1.90. Crate o f fire* knockdown* $9.25 Empty H ire«, knockdown, $1.20. J. H. OERDING & SONS Coquille, Ore. Phone main 774. Factory opposite 8. P. Depot. Passing o f Mrs. E. A. Thomas. Mrs. Elisabeth A. Thomas pawed «way at Beaver Slough at tho resi dence o f her daughter, Mrs. Free man Steward, about one o'clock Tues day morning, April 24. Sho had boon in poor health for two and a half years and her death was due to a complication o f diseases. The funeral services took place at tho undertaking parlors in this city on the arrival o f tho Telegraph yes terday morning and were conducted by Rev. H. M. Law. The interment waa in the L 0 . 0 . F. Mrs. Thomas was born at Euroka, California, in 1868, and was 64 years o f age. She marled W. H. Thomas in 1877 and two years later they came to Coos county whore she has since resided. 8ince 1896 she has bean a resident o f the Coquille valley. She was the mother o f three daugh ters, one of whom, Mrs. Elva, had gone before. The surviving children ere Mrs. Lillian M. Steward and Mrs. Edna Steward, both o f the Beaver Slough section. months in the roedmastos*« office. They are living to the L R. Noelm house on Coulter street to Letla ‘ petltlo prtnclptl." signifies Card e f Thanks. i treating o f e propositMh as a fully To the nfltny friends who kindly menetrated fact when It is actually ly a premiss or statement brouglt sided ns during tho illness and after ■ward and not yet proved, la other the death o f our mother, we take this «da, to bag the question la to assume means o f tendering our sincere ¡nothing to be true In order to evade > task o f bringing forward the l i r a ry argument to show Its truth. Orte Knapp, a cousin o f Mrs. Ida Owen, from Port Orfosd, was here last night ea his way to Portland to enlist in tho U. A navy. Ho will bo joined to Portland by his brother, who has been attending collega. C mam im itali Philip reports that the new Brewster valley creamery is doing a fino basiamo and is making botwemi 400 and 600 pounds « f but ter a day at prem at It has boea in operation for about two weeks. Tho leaving time o f the noon freight at Marshfield has been chang ed from 12:20 to one o'clock p. m. giving visitors from this skie 40 min utes mors for business over there. It’s leaving time here remains un changed at 2:20. Please Note! Aaseag the attorneys over frem the Mr. and Mm. Robert R. Watson am Bey attendine Ohpult court this wash • happy parants o f a aew baby were District Attorney John F. lall. We have received s number o f inquiries from students o f the LUghter who arrived about daylight Chas. L Reigard, Harry 0 . Hoy, John city school and others who see interested in our stenographic D. Goes, J. T. Brand, J. F. Brenn, rom course; and who have expressed themselves as having decided T. Bennett and A . S. Hammond. to take up this work at a later period. For the information o f those who contemplate joining the NIGHT class we wish to ad vise that on account o f the limited amount o f time in the Night school that we Will only be able to have two classes o f stenogra- phera until these two classes are graduated which will require about six months. We accordingly Airge those interested to join when the day school opens. . ' Bandon to San Francisco Phi«, Pint c la ss-t 10. Sofia frem Cewtml W arehouse Company J, E. W ALSTROM, Agent, Beudeo, O r«. / E. & E. T7 Kruse, Mgr»., 24 Calif. St, S. F. J. E. Norton, Agent, Coquille, Orè Mmy Day Dane« May 5. The Cooeonians and the bend are going to give a May-day dance on tho ovoning o f Saturday, May 6th, in the' Heaslet Hall. The admission for gentlemen will bo $1.00; ladies free. The music will bo furnished by the band, while O. Earl Low, Lon Denio, Walter Oerding and Chas. Harlocker will act as floormanagers. The Cooooaians have a vary laud able object in view in giving these dances, bsaidas that o f furnishing a good time for tho participants. Be fore long it is thought there will be enough funds in tho treasury to pro cure uniforms fo r the Cooeonians and members o f the bond— a uniform which will compare favorably with those worn by tho Rosarians, o f Port land, or tho Radiators, o f Eugene. Give them a boost. Will Soon R ob Night Shift. ANDERSONS’ BUSINESS COLLEGE IS HERE TO HELP YOU. Opens May 7th, 1917. SEE 0(JR DISPLAY ADVERTU1MKNT. RIVER TIME CARD COQUILLE. " Beets Depart. (A ll ioave for Bandon and way landings except tho Myrtle.) Telegraph............................180 p. m. Charm ....9 :1 6 a. m. and 4:16 p. m. Nonna (mail apd expre ss).6:00 p. m. Dispatch week days..........1:00 p. m. Dispatch Sundays ... . . . . . 1 : 8 0 p. m. Relief . . . . . ' .....................7:00 a. m. Myrtle for Myrtle Point ..1 :0 0 p. m. Telegraph ........................ 10:30 a. m. Charm -----9:00 a. m. and 4:00 p. m. Norma (mail and express).6:00 p. m. Dispatch, week days . . . .10:80 a. m. Dispatch, Sundays .......... 11:00 a. m. Relief ................! .................6:00 p. m. Myrtle, from Myrtle Point .9:00 a. m. Tuesday a scow load o f 146,000 foot o f spruce was brought up from tho Aasea logging camp to tho Sitka Spruce Co.’s mill hors and on Wed nesday and Thursday it wus all sawed. This mill is mow sawing from AT COQUILLE POMOFF1CE. 76,COO to 80,000 foot a day, and just Mail» Départ. as soon as Crains’s Camp begins to Marshflold and E as tara 5 A0 a. m. deliver logs s night shift will bo put Myrtle Point 8:30 a. m .; 7:26 p. m. on which will run tho total away Power* 2.00 p. m. above 100,000. Marshflold 886 p. m. Bandon 680 a. m .; 4:00 p. m. AUTO OWNERS ATTENTION. Arago (by boat) 1:00 p. m. Now is ths time to paint your car? Malin Arrive. We employ all four systems in paint Myrtle Point 8:12 a. m .; 4:16 p. m. ing automobiles .which enables us to Power« 9:00 a. m. satisfy your pocket book and eon- Marshflold 9:00 a. m.; 7:40 p. & Bandon 4:00 p. m. This announcement, o f course, has no connection with the Day school where students may enroll at any time. Day and Night Sessions FOR SALE QUICK. One o f tho finest dwellings and lo cations in town at bargain terms. Boo T . A. Walker. V. R. WILSON to B ie trist . ; V . Coquille, Oar.