The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 19??-1917, May 25, 1917, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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•toy. and registration day, June 6. “ It
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1 Just H pears i f « n ext Tuesday,
K a y 29, the B altim ore colony, which
me lit one o f the ea rliest settlem ents
in Coos county, camped on the river
hank hare a t Coquille^
Th ey had
come up from P o rt O rford by «a g o n ,
most o f them w alking, ns th eir chat­
tels filled the wagon.
Th ere w ere
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Hoes, 35c to 75c
kakes, 35c to 75c
Shovels, $1.20 to $1.50
Forks, 90c to $1.10
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W ho la Exem pt— N o a u la resident
between the ages o f i l and 80 years,
inclusive, is exem pt from registerin g,
signed his office last Tuesday to take
Those tor be exem pted from m ilita ry
hours a t hones.
[e ffe c t W ednesday evening. The o f-'
service w ill be determ ined later, but
M is Laura W atson cases over from [Her o f a better position as scaler over 1
first a ll must register.
the Bay last M onlay fo r a week’s vis­ at Sumner was the kause o f his sud-
W here to R egister— R egistration
it with relatives.
den resignation.
1 .-inch Cotton
i must be made in the horns precinct o f
President (3 m s . H all, o f the Coos
M r. and M rs. C. MeC. Johnson and ,
i the man registerin g.
R egister at
County Good Roads Association, was g irls returned from a tw o days’ vis^t |
your regu lar votin g place.
in town yesterday.
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en the Bay Sunday, Tuesday morn­
H ears fa r R egiatratlen - Booths a t
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regu lar votin g places in each precinct
The sh eriff’s office hers m ailed out in g M r. Johnson started fo r San Fran­
%-inch
Cotton
Hose
fg jl be open on W ar Census D ay
the supplies fo r the d ra ft census re g ­ cisco on business connected w ith the '
Bandon
shipyard.
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from
7 o’clock a. m. to 9 o ’clock p. m.
istrations last n ig h t
| Don’t w a it until the la st m om ent
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has
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M iss C lare Sherwood returned Mon­
! R egister early.
day evening from a short v is it w ith puller on a sm all scale w hich he is us- ,
R egistration e f A been tees— I f you
%-inch Monarch 5-plyrubber
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to
clear
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yard
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dandelii
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her sister, M rs. L . A . L U jo q vist
find you w ill be unavoidably absent
H e showed us one the other day whose <
P . C. L e v e r is a little better this root was fu lly thxrs fe e t lon g and j
from your home precinct on W ar Cen­
week and a ll food y to g o down town [which was about the lim it o f the ca- j
sus Day, you should ap p ly on the ear­
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in a wheel chair as soon as w e g e t a I p a rity o f a hand machine.
liest possible date to the county clerk
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%-inch Heckla rubber hose
o f the county in which you m ay be a t
E . E. Johnson reports ten care o f
the tim e, w hether in O regon o r else­
lum ber shipped from the local m ill ,
where, who w ill fill out your reg istra ­
the pest w eek. T h is is the ma x imum t
tion card. H e w ill then g iv e you the
shipping production o f the m ill a t «
card, which you must m ail to the re g ­
present and w ith no fu rth er tro i$ le •
istrar o f your home p recin ct in care
from lack o f ears a steady run fo r t
o f the sh eriff o f your home eounty, in
tim e t o reach R m reg istra r b y W ar
Census Day. I f you liv e in Portland,
or a c ity o f over 80,000 population in
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another etate, m ail the card to the
registra r in care o f the m ayor.
Complete House Furnisher
But rem em ber, the burden o f hav­
in g your card reach the reg istra r o f
your home precinct b y W ar Census
Day is on you.
R egistration e f the Sick— Men o f I
M rs. J. N . Larrim ore and children
m ilita ry age who are too ill to go to
B n w n F o r reliable Abstracts o f T itis and inform ation
rrrived in Coquille W edneeday even­
the votin g booth to reg ister must send
about Cooa Connty R eal Esta te sec
in g from W illiam e, Josephine county,
a
com
petent
person
before
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ooar an te e a abstr ac t co m pany
end w ill m ake th eir home hern. A t
sus D ay to the eounty clerk to ex ­
preeent jthey aré the guaets o f M rs.
1 attention paid to looking a fte r aaaemmente and p ayaien t o f taxée.
plain the circum stances, and secure
Larrim ora’s sister, M rs. R. H. Irvin e.
M arshfield O ffice
Phone Coquille Office
instructions
from
the
Federal
regu
la­
The fa m ily w ill be Joined la ter by M r.
H E N R Y 8 E N G S T A C K E N , M anager
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tions which these officials w ill receive
Larrim ore.
from the Governm ent.
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M r. and M rs. Lem Cochrane, who
Penalties—
The
penalty
fo
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fa
ilin
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W . S. H odge came in Sunday night
had been en joyin g e vacation over on
A W arning to Paren t«.
from C aliforn ia where he was en­ to appear to register, or fo r g iv in g
the B ey, cease in la st even in g fo r a
raise,
m
isleading
or
incorrect
an­
L. B. W oodruff, who d elivers fo r
Lloyd W . Coleman, an agricultural I couple o f d ays' v is it w ith her parents, gaged in en gin eerin g work fo r the
In ter-S tate
Commerce commission. swers, is im prisonm ent. There is no I
the F an n ers’ Union Store, says he
student a t O. A . C , is expected to v
M r. end M rs. H . W . Dunham. M r.
altern ative o f a fine.
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doesn’t w ant to p la y H erod and
rive tonight to assist County A gen t C. w ent to Bandon on business this H o cams here to take a position as
engineer
on
the
new
road
w
ork
.in
slau ghter any infanta, but unless the
Smith during the summer vacation.
m orning and thkp w ill return to Pow ­
A t the Chapel Car Tonight.
this county and expects to be em­
parents o f the three and fou r-yea r old
ers
tom
orrow.
Those who enjoyed “ The B irth o f a
ployed firs t on the Em pire-Sunset
Ton igh t F ath er Donegan C. S. P .
kids who in sist on clim bing on his
N ation” a t the Scenic last fa ll w ill a ll
L N . M iller was up from Bandon Bay project.
M r. H odge has spent w ill lecture on “ W hy Confess our Sins I f he w ere to tra vel over a hard, oven w agon when it is in m otion and he
want to sos “ C iviliza tion ” hero next this m orning attending to m atters a t most o f his life in this c ity bat dur­
to s P r ie s t? " It was postponed on surface habitu ally instead o f over the doesn’t see them , stop th at foolish ­
weak. It is a m agnificent spectacle. the coart house. H e says the neces­
in g several years past has been e n ­ account o f the declam atory contest average country road, M s g asolin e ness, there is no know ing What w ill
.H a rry O erding cams homo Satur­ sary m ateria] fo r the Bandon W oolen gaged in w ork in his lin e e ll over the which took place last night.
There b ill would bo g re a tly reduced. . A m o­ happen. H e fe e ls certain th at a ser­
day evening from Roeobnrg whore he M ills was shipped from M aine the Pacific coast section.
w ill be no services in the ear Satur­ to rist in M ississippi has figu red out ious accident m ay occur a t any tim e
had been w orking w ith th e surveying first o f the month and it is hoped to
day evening. Sunday m orning thfere th at hard-surfaced roads in his com ­ and is alm ost sure to sooner o r la t­
crew on the M yrtle Point-Roseburg have the m ill in operation soon a fte r
“ The Laurel” fo r 1917.
w ill be a mass w ith a serm on. The m unity savs him $80 par year in the er i f the children don’t quit the prac­
the first at June.
read.
subject
Sunday evening w ill be: “ W hy gasolin e consumed by s sin gle car.
tise. So parents take w arning.
Today the fifth annual number at
County S u rveyor McCulloch w ith a “ Th e Lau rel,” the Coquille high school I Am e Catholic,” follow ed by bene­ ' In fa ce o f these facta, is there any
The gravel w ent down the river this
possible reason w hy every autom obile
R IV E R T IM E C A R D C O Q U IL L H .
m orning fo r the concrete base fo r a
publication, on which the Sentinel diction o f the Bieased Sacram ent, and
Boats D epart.
12 by SO fo o t silo which w ill bo erect­ present locatin g the line fo r the Co- prin tory has bean busy fo r the past this w ill conclude the mission in Co­ ow ner should not veto fo r th e 80,000,-
000 food roads bond b ill?
ed on the Ph illips place a t B eaver quille-Myrtle P oin t rood im prove­ month, is issued from the press. W hile quills.
(A ll le a v e fo r Bandon and w ay
m ent* which ere now being advertis­ e ll the previous “ Lau rels” have been
landings except the M y rtle .)
ed. H e ie also m aking up the neces- w orthy o f commendation fo r the ex­
The principals o f a ll the city
T elegra p h ..............................1.80 p. m.
A t eigh t o’clock last night Bov.
•eary topography maps fo r the use o f cellence o f th eir contents, the present schools in the county have been re-
Charm .,..9 :1 $ a. m. and 4:1$ p. m.
T . H . Downs perform ed the m arriage
w ill not su ffer by com parison with appointed fo r the com ing year. They
N orm a (m a il and e x p re s s ).6:00 p. m.
service fo r Raymond Goodrich and
are C. A . Howard, C oqu ille; L. W .
Dispatch weak d a ys..........1:00 p. m.
M arie Purdy, o f Spurgeon H ill, in
tu g Queen towed the governm ent
W e w ant to say fo r the editors at Turnbull, Bandon; F . A . Tiedgen,
Dispatch S u n d a y s.............. 1:80 p. m.
this city.
dredge from Bandon up the riv e r to a this year’ s book that th eir copy has M arshfield; E. L. C ole, N orth Bond;
C. M. Msupin, form erly o f Coquills, point between Fishtrap and N orw ay. bean delivered to the printers in good V ictor P . M orris, M yrtle Poin t. It is
M yrtle fo r M yrtle P oin t ,
Considerable w ork is to be done J e r shape and arranged fo r the pages so understood th at E. 8. Gam w ell has
Boato A rriva .
the upper river port this summer by as to cans# them the minimum lea n reappointed to the Pow ers school
Telegrap h ....................... 1
the dredge in deepening and w idening o f uncertainty and inconvenience. Ev­ \ut no definite report has y et bean ra-
the channel o f the Coquille.
ery year has w itnsssel an im prove­
burden the pupil* w ith this w ork dur­
m ent in that respect, and the Sentinel
J. F . Schroeder says that during
in g the rest o f th eir vacation so th at
want* to com plim ent the m anaging
the fourteen years he has lived in
B u ggy fa r Cash or Trade.
they w ill be fre e until school begins D i* patch, Sundays .......... 11:00 a. m
editor fo r 1917 on the w ay in which
Coquille, he is la ter this year gettin g
N ea rly new sp lit H ickory B uggy in the fa ll, to do any productive w ork R e lie f .................................5:00 p. m.
he has taken hold o f his Job and solv­ fo r work or fo r yearlin gs.
hi* garden planted than he ever has
F o r a o f which th ey are capable. Th e dis­ M yrtle, from M y rtle P oin t .9:00 a. m.
ed its problems.
bean before.
good trade see C. A . Pendleton, Co- tricts should a t one# make any nec­
The fo llo w in g is the ed itorial staff
essary provision fo r this exam ination.
A t the Presbyterian -church last
A T C O Q U IL L E P 0 8 T O F F IC B .
fo r 1917:
Sunday Theodore Pu rsley was bap-
M a ils D epart.
L sriis Schroeder, ed itor M yrtle
Commencement W eek.
M arshfield and E astern
5A0 a. a .
Cunningham, assistant ed itor; M arion
John L . G ary, o f the c ity high M yrtle P oin t
8:80 a. m .; 7:28 p. a .
Schroeder,
musical
ed
itor;
Ada
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school, w ill preach the baccalaureate Pow ers
2.00 p. a .
Downs, society ed itor; W illiam Phil
| sermon a t the M . E . Church South M arshfield
8.66 p. a .
pott, Joke ed itor; W elm an B all, ath­
I Sunday, M ay 27.
Com m encem ent Bandon
&80 a. a . ; 4:00 p. a .
letic ed itor; A lexan der Low s, ex-
exercises w ill be held a t M asonic H all A ra g o (b y b oa t)
1:00 p. m.
change ed itor; M yrtle N m ly, Junior
Tuesday evening M ay 29th.
Th ere
M alia A rriva .
ed itor; Elm er N eely, Sophom ore edit­
w ill be fourteen graduates in this M yrtle P oin t
0:12 a. a . ; 4:16 p. a .
o r; Barbara Treich ler, Freshman ed­
[year’ s senior class, seven boys and Pow ers
*
8;00 a. m.
ito r; Catherine Robinson anl Donald
seven g irls— certain ly a lucky coinci­ M arshfield
9:00
a.
a
.
;
7:40 p. a .
Pierce, prep editors. A rth u r Hooton
dence.
Bonbon
4:00 p. a .
is the business m anager.
50 fe e t fo r $4.50
50 fe e t fo r $5.00 and
50 fe e t fo r $5.50
50 feet for $6.00
Lawn Mowers and Grass Catchers
H. 0. Anderson
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GET READY
for BUSINESS
J. C. N oel, o f this city, returned
Saturday from G ardiner where he
w ent to bury his son, Ralph, who died
from m easles and a com plication o f
diseases a t the hospital in that c ity
lM t
M r. and M rs. Dean H orsfa ll, o f ¿ a n -
doa, and R ev. F . G. Jennings, who is
now in charge o f the M arshfield Epie-
copal church, started M onday m ofn-
ta g fo r Portland to attend the Annual
Diocesan Convention o f that church
fo r Oregon.
i* a beautiful one costing $26.000,
and was donated to the Church’ Ex-
tension S ociety o f Chicago bp M r.
P eter Ktints, o f Dayton, Ohio.
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J* “ « « W atson and E . E. Johnson
w ent out to the N orth Fork W ednes-
day in P h ilip Johnson’s “ green bug.”
They caught about 66 traut o f various
I sixes. Whan ready to sta rt tom e the
engine was cold and each took several
ton m inute turns a t spinning the
I crank. F in ally, w ith Eek a t the wheel,
the Judge found it easier to g e t be-
G aeellae a t the G arage.
hind * “ d Pu,h than to crank, and the
W e caa eeU yuu gasoline a t 2 3 *
cents in drum lots—e s cheap aa you
,U r t was made in that wap.
This year’s issue consists o f 104
pages, 28 o f which are advertising,
representing fo r the m ost p art the
business firm s o f the city. The cover
is green printed in gold to represent
the class colo n .
The Itterary m attor fu rn istod by
thé stodents and appraved by Super­
intendant H oward loess nothing bp
comparison w ith pravioo* issues. T to
Illustrations are abondant and els-
gan t, and com pris# port ra its o f the
fa cu lty and tto graduâtes and graup
P iéto n s o f tto thrao o tto r classes in
t to higfa ftchool as w ell as t to “ prepe.”
T to cartoons, made from d raw in gj bp
members o f t to clam ara clever and
creditable.
Jokoo a n abondant aa
usuel and tto w ork la sure to e lM t
Interesting Clim atic N ote.
The fo llo w in g persons! from yes­
terday’s Coos B ay Tim as is o f clim at-
is in terest:
C. A . Sehlbrede is spending a day
in Coquills, try in g to sos a little son-
shine, he says, a fte r his lon g illness.
A . A . Pau li.
D ay and N igh t Semions
AND ERSO NS’
V . R. W ilson, tto w atchm aker.
“ Th e man who knows a w atch.”
I
g iv e poo skilled servira a t no grantor
price than poo pap elsew here fo r poor
Practical B aaiaraa Colicué
P a rticu la r people take th eir W atch
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