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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 19??-1917 | View Entire Issue (May 11, 1917)
. . ¡hipaKaeauft* ' !■ .' MM Barklow, of Myrtle ANDERSONS’ PRACTICAL BUSINESS COLLEGE Coquille, Oregon The School that is here to help you. Nine children were born to tide union, three dying in infancy. Be- sidee hie wife, he leaves six eons, all of when live near Coquille or at Fair- view. They are John J., Homer V, Robert Charles A., Elmer and Har ry H. He also leaves two sisters, one living in Lane 'county, Oregon, and another in San Francisco. Thirty years ago he united with the Christian church and ho has also boon a member of the Hesonie order for . . Sail* hem Central W arehease Company J , E. WALSTROM, Agent, ■ «■f en. O re. - E. & E. T. Kruse, Mgrs., 24 Calif. S t, S. F. J. E. Norton, Agent, Coquille, Ore Buy direct from the factory. Hive complete, knockdown, $1.90. Crate of five, knockdown, $9.25 Empty Hives, knockdown, $1.20. ~ J. H. OERDING & SONS me mein 774. Factory opposite S. P. Depot Coquille, Ora. Illlll'lv about Cooe County Real Eetate eee a ABSTRACT c om pa n y attention paid to looking after assessments and I tfarehfiald OSes PI Coquille Office HENRY SENGSTACKEN, Manager Ihftulu TITLE o u a ra n tb b Corrall the Chickens. ths item wo published loot week stat ing that the former teachers there had been re-engaged for the coming year. He says the positions are still open for any application. A petition was filed in tho probate court loot Monday for tho appoint ment of appraisers of tho estate of May E. Walker. Harry W elker has bean appointed administrator. Tbo eetet# is estimated at $6,000 reel pro perty end $1,000 personal for several years, brought up two seews si equipment from the Baer Croak logging road Saturday and shipped it over to tho boy. The ma terial was consigned to the North Bend Lumber Company and will be need at their Davie Slough camp. Practically all the Bear Creek rood is now torn up end on the dock reedy for shipment, but only a small part will be shipped to the bay at this which is submerged at this season forms a death trap which is made more dangerous by the swift current caused by confining the river in that way. In this connection attention is called to the fact that this port was Crack* Knee Cap on Bicycle. Miss Ada Nowell, of tho High School faculty, suffered a painful in jury last Friday morning when her bicycle got oat from under control and throw her off, breaking her knee cap. She and Mies Pauline Chaos had boon out on the Myrtle Point rood for an early morning spin and return ing about six o’clock, were coming down 'the hill toward the Collier bridge whoa she loot control and the wheel headed for the rail. Fortuno- ateiy Miss Newell'« skirts cangkt oa a post or she would hove gone to the bottom of the ravine. But when the wheel stopped in some way the handle struck her knee in end» a way as to break it. She attended to her duties at school that day and tt was not un til Saturday that it was learned she mining district in Curry county, was a caller Wednesday. He talks very optimistically of tbo future of thpt section sad thinks all that it needs to bring it to the froot as o m of the bast producers in the country is plenty of capital and first class mining engi- Ho soys that Mr. Thomas is making a success of the former Divelbiss mine; that the Inmans are coming in with a $26,000 equipment and that Alexander Waldschmidt and others from Douglas county havo opened a fine vain of quarts on the north side of the South Fork, eentaining gold running as high as $100 a ton. Mr. Johnson has considerable nin City Attorney Stanley asks the Sen tinel to coll attention to a little mat ter many people seem to have forgot ten. With gardens just beginning to come up in fine shape it becomes nec essary to enforce the ordinance against chickens running at large. Neither the mayor nor the city attor ney want to cause anybody any in convenience or subject thorn to fines and penalties; but somebody is pr etty sure to got into trouble if the chick ens are allowed the recreation of scratching in neighbors’ gardens. Shut them up by all means the western slopes of the Sierra Mad re in the state of. Snaloa, from which Daniel Frohman presents be was driven about a year ago by the Villistaa, and to which he expects to return when conditions become sot- tied in that section. in a fanciful romantic He is familiar with the mineral photoplay wealth along the Yaqui river and con siders it one of the richest undevel oped sections to be found anywhere. The trouble there ie that the Yaqui Indiana have possession and won’t al low anyone to go to work and develop it under any conditions. They knew Paramount picture produced by tho gold ie there and they don’t in tern! t j lot it got away bom them. < Famous Players Film Co. a barrel and about $$.76 a sack. Yet the Busy Corner continuée to fight the high coet of living by selling it at $10 a barrel or $2.60 a sack, but all without result. Among other« when It might have made from $2 to from Coquille who wore up there won 14 a barrel by sitting tight. Such Z. C. Strong, O. A. Min too ye and Mr. care fo rth « customers’ interests oa Mocklerf the part of the Coquille Mercantile company aught to be remembered JMarguerite Clark “Uttle Lady Eileen” - SCENIC l l SATURDAY