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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 19??-1917 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 24, 1917)
OUTING DAYS dal soap on display is a «how window her* in town would bn m pecially ap plicable in MMM instance*. I t ia rec- Cequille country. which they expect soon. H e ia an • The Coquill* Laundry * Ice Co. is handling a lo t o f fish this year, M r. M orrison ' receiving shipments by truck from as fa r aw ay as Rogue river, iv o r y m orning he ships large consignments by rail, that o f Tuesday m orning am ounting to 8,000 pounds. M r. and M ie. E. D. Graham, M r. and Mrs. F . T . Dungey and daughter, Jean, M r. and M rs. J. C. Savage and son, J. C. Jr., M r. and M rs. W . S. Graham and daughter, Rena, Mrs. Fred MeOeQan and tw o children, Mrs Jobes and tw o children went down to Bandon this m orning to camp on the The people who say last Sunday night was the warm est o f the season are sustained by the therm om eter. It has been quite warm hi the sunshine, too, moot o f the week— but still very fa ir summer resort weather as weath er goes in most o f the United States. Irvin D. Custer is expected home Edward Lorenz a n / son started by from Eugene today fo r n short vaca Monday m orning's train fo r M edford, tion. Ho is secretary o f the Y . M. C. summoned th en on account o f the critical illness o f M ra. Lorenz’s fath- A . there. thers with her or. M rs. L. hoe Th ere w ill bo 0 business m eeting o f mother fo r seven the W . C. T . U . o t 2:30 tom orrow (Saturday) afternoon o t M rs. 8. V. The dear hunting ahason was closed last weak by Gov orner W ithycotnb# Epperson’s. until Sept. 1, ow ing to the groat dan * Mias Ethel Tollock, o f Eugene, has g e r from fo rm t fires. Unless rain taken M ist Cecelia Hoffm an’s place comm meenwhÙe the born arili proba aa stenographer in Roadmaster Mur bly be kept up awhU* longer. dock’s office. S» • r W ord has been reoeived from Pan) Mr. and M r*. 8. 8. Endicett earns WUaon, who is stationed a t San P e down from M yrtle Point Sunday fo r n dro. Cal., by bis foth or, V . R. W ilson, via jt w ith their daughter, M rs. C. that 1 m baa been advanced to the posi tion o f first petty officer in the naval unit w ith which he la stationed. 0 tor work thaa the man and hoys ho- io r* SASm A S M S ilm v a il employed. M. J. Hortson returned Inst Thurs day from n hunting trip np near Rain- rock, on tbs W illam ette Pacific this aids o f Eugene. H e was out with Jim C ollier and Ed Lorens and got s nice fa t buck which It took him about V. H ^W ilaon, E xpert W atchmaker. Ave hours to g e t out o f the canyon Sure and quick work. N o delays. Co- into camp. quille. Or*. during the past week. M arshfield and North Bend nr* be- ginning to talk about boue* famines, and houses to rent are likew ise get tin g scarce in Coquille. M rs. A lex Sondan and bar three children spent Monday and Tuesday here with her unde and aunt, M r. and' M r*. A . T . BoMon, goin g on to Powers Wednesday afternoon. Mr. Snndon is trusted em ploy* o f the Smith m ill at M arshfield where he has been fo r the re s t eigh t years. i it any 8 «a tin *l render wants to earn n $1,000 reward, a ll he need da la to secure the arreé t and conviction o f tha tw o partim who robbed the F irst National Bank, o f M edical Lake, W ashington, on Tuesday, July *1, Further S fo rm a ti on about them can A choice o f pricea from $1 to $66. KNOWLTON’S DRUG STORE ChitUm Bark Oregon Grape Roots Dandelion Roots Rose Leaves Fox Glove Leaves and a ll other d ru g plants, w rite to GEO. SCHUMACHER, Sumner, Ore Geo. A . Robinson and Geo. 8. Davis and their w ives returned Tuesday from a three weeks’ cam ping trip. They went first to St. M artin’s Springs fo r a week and then spent four or five days at Portland during Buyers’ W eek. From there they came fa w n to Eugene and went 60 miles up the M cKensie to Foley's Springs where they spent a week. They had a lot o f good fishing and enjoyed the outing immefiaely. One thing which appears to he H ereafter a ll autom obile and repair drouth p roof in this country is the work must be settled fo r before it Evergreen blackberry crop which Is lm vm the garage. A . A . Pauli. ju st beginning to ripen and promises W A N T E D —H a lf ton Oregon Grape to be ns abundant ns over. Somehow r o o t Geo. T . Moulton. Com ing a t the Scenic— G reater the Everg reen* alw ays appear to bo VRagraph Photo Plays. W atch fa r G. 8. Matthewson, o f Dora, was ..Lieut. E ar) W illey coma in the la t over at M arshfield yesterday to se ter part o f lent week and le ft again cure cqble fo r the loggin g camp at Wednesday. He is to report at the the form er pine*. Am erican Lake train in g camp next Mrs. Helen N y * and M rs. Fred Bai- week to assist ia d rillin g thorn coa- Ioni have bean down a t Langlois fo r eerptod fo r the new National arm y. tha past tw o weeks visitin g their F a ll M illin ery ia now out a t the mother, Mrs. Cope. W hite House. Eleven cars o f cattle were shipped A . M. W oodford, M rs. J. A . Lamb from M yrtle Point to the Portland and eon, Irvin g, and M r*. Jennie WQ- stockyards in four consecutive day* i i complete and we will be giad to ahow yoa how easy they are to uae. M r. and M rs. A . L. Swanson and 4ve children, who coos* from Barnett, 111., where they have been fan n in g, the la tter to ream in at B erkeley dar and M r% a d M rs. 0 . M. Swanson and ing the school year. M r. K . w ill re three chillren from M iddletown, Ohio, turn in about a week. a fa cto ry town, cam * to Coquill* Tues Chas. M eyers, who is now a ser day, expecting to make th eir home geant in the regu lar arm y stationed a t Vancouver, visited Ids parents, Mr. There was a m eeting o f the C ow and M rs. i. D. M eyers, here bet ween B ay Presbytery a t the B axter House train * on Monday. H e had come down her* on W ednesday, a t which the prfc- here to g e t a deserter at the Smith cipal business transacted was the dis- m ill and had to gat back Tuesday to sohAion o f the pastoral relations ex accompany Ms company to Palo A lto, istin g between Rev. J. F . Vernon and C alifornia, Wednesday where they the Presbyterian church at M yrtle w ill be sent fo r training. P o in t A ttention is called to the advertise ment o f Anderson’s Practical Business C ollege on the third page o f this is sue. The facu lty consists o f the principal, H. 0 . Anderson, and Miss M ary E. Lucas, o f Portland, who has had a long and successful experience ia comm ercial schools. The opening o f the fa il term w in be the beet pos sible tim e to enroll in this institution. C. R. Peck, o f Marshfield, le ft fo r San Francisco yesterday to enter the oflicen training school at the Presidio. Summer daya anddpmmar pleaaures are here at last W hy not add to your pleasures a KODAK. Our Stock Scenic THEATER J ■ È TH* mo#t man on earth T h e e le c tric m o to r has fre e d th e m od ern fa rm er fro m th e sh ackles o f d ru d g ery . . . . ... F o r less th a n h a lf th e co st o f k eep in g an e x tra “ hand yo u can h a v e y o u r cow s m ilk ed , y o u r cream sep a ra ted and th e re a l w o rk o f a ll y o u r o th e r ch ores d o n e by a G-E e le c tric m o to r. ALL STAR CAST Blanche Sweet, Mae Marsh, Robert Hamm, Dorothy and Lillian Gish and Henry B. Wal thall, in the six-act drama, N atica to M ilk Costernerà. Owing to high prie* d f bu ttorfat and a ll faad stu fi and stringent dairy laws goin g iato affaci im m ediately we w ill be compeUed to m ia* thè prie* o f m ilk to $3.00 per 80 qU . conimene in g 8*pt. 1, 1817. A . W ilson. Gao-JLareas. E. H. Poole, one o f the P ort O rford volunteers, spent Inst Saturday night her* with his ancle, A . T . Boldon, and went on to Portlahd Sunday morning to answer n summons to the colors. He has been assigned to the Surgical division, where his work w ill be the Inspection o f yffirg frtrl Instruments with comedy Produced by D. W. Griffith, the producer of "Intolerance” aad "The Birth of a Nation.” . M A T IN E E , w illi Orchestra, at M i Monday, Aug. 27 The Oregon Agricultural Collegi