The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 19??-1917, June 01, 1917, Page PAGE NINE, Image 9

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    Bandon, No. 64—Sylvia Manhall,
Hazel Marshall, WUb«r Jargeassa,
Nelli* McAdams, M*Iba Banova,
Charles Elliott, Edvard Habarly,
Austin Haven, Henry Meyer, Elya
Webb, Harry Watson, John WUaon,
Helen Waldvogal, Kay Bates, lin t«»
Belle, Abna E. Hunt, Clarence John­
son, Eddie Levis, Anna
Riverton, No. 14-Aaaa Lenberg.
It’s die
North Bond, No. IS-Quaas* An­
derson, Edith Cavanaugh, Class So-'
hoe, Gladys Klockers, MadaBao Lar-
Myrtle Thomas, Dorothy Jamas, Deb­
orah Frost, Claude W. Tacha, Aivira
Lackstroaa, Rudolph E. Sandine, Thel­
ma Cecil!* Olsen, Dorothy Bated*
Dutch, lues KjsUaad. Harry Wilson,
Etelka, No. 47—Robert Wise.
Johnson’s Mill, No. « » —Viola M.
Knife.
Roy. No. 44—Teresa Willard.
Arago, No. 8—Pernia Ma* Boat,
Crac* N. Schrooder.
Fish trap, No. SO—Lester Leroy
Cliatoa.
Sitkum, No. «6—Clifford Laird.
Coo* River, No. W—Henry H.
Smith. Milton G Harqaist, Charts* F.
Smith. Mary 8. Smith, Ada Dorothy
Dungan, Lacy L. Boseey, Ruth O. Bee-
Catching Creek, No. »4—Oswald 8.
Adame, William Raymond Badinoti.
Fa irvi ev, No. M—Iasi* Brown.
Flagstaff, No. 18—Alice Elblab.
Brown Hill, No. 7»-8tM la *Prod-
riokson, Lennia Anderson.
Myrtle Cove, No. 68—Ervin C.
Storm.
Picnics hev* began, ratter early.
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Carl and family
sad Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Baekamn and
family wag* * * Ap*d*y add «SthSr t l
Bhododearoaa and ether wild Hov­
ers of vhleb there aro amay varimi**.
Paulson Has a Hie Job.
J. E. Paulson, n timber cruiser and
operator of Coquille, is reportod by
the Times, to bo optioning most of the
k turn page in the Sooth Inlet district
and even beyond tt* «turn page oa
tidewater. A good share of this is
Spruce.
So far, ha is said to have optioned
M.J.HARTSON