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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 14, 1921)
I N et amounts due from >»■>*■, hankers, and tru st companies in the U nited States (e th e r than in , eluded in Item s 11, 12, or 1 $ )........................... T ota l o f Item s 12, 13,14, U n d 1 « ............. Checks on hanks located outside o f city or town o f rep ortin g beak and other sash item s ^ Redem ption fund w ith U. 8. Treasurer and due from U . 8. T r e a s u r e r ....................................... In terest earned but not collected—approxim ate 1,220.74 2,430 M TO TAL C apital stock paid In Surplus fund . . . . . . . Undivided praAts . . . 1,678.21 12 , 200.00 69,026.60 T O T A L ... O f the tota l Gould & Gould SPECIAL SALE Beds, Mattresses and Springs The largest sale in this line ever held in Coquille and the greatest reductions. Come in and look them over. ONE WEEK ONLY Come Early An appreciated gift for any time of the year is a A “ >w U *»y week brought forth tw o interesting weddings, obo , that o f Miss Doris Peoples and Curtiss I H all M ontgom ery, takin g place y «*- N . 0 .— V irgin ia C reager. torday afternoon at St. M ark's church R. 8. M. G.—Jennie Pries. jin Berkeley. L . S. N . G.— A nnie Law rene« The bride, who is the daughter o f V . G.— Beulah Norton. M r. and M rs. G eo rg e ,.*. Peoples hi B. B. V . G.— V esta Boyria. | B ancroft w ay, was gowned in lace L. 8. V . G.— Frances E llio tt. I made over w h ite charmeuse, w ith Sec.— Beatrice Gets. | tulle veil caught w ith orange blos Trees.— E va B arrow . soms. A shower bouquet o f butterfly W arden— H ester H olverstotL orchids and gardenias com pleted the Con.— D ella Land. | costume. £ G.— Grace N orton. The m aid o f honor was M is» Elsa ! O. G.— E thel Leach. Peoples, sister o f the bride. She was Chap.— E stelle Dunn. frocked in pink n e t The bridesmaids w ere Miss M argaret M ontgom ery and 9100,000 Damage to Highways Miss Josephine Pehples. Both w ere | D uring th e recent high w ater ap frocked in pink and carried old-fash proxim ately 10,000 yards o f earth ioned ruffled bouquets. Laurence Christie, college associate was washed down upon the Rose- bu rg-M yrtle Poin t highw ay, doing o f M ontgom ery, was best man. The couple w ill make th eir future I thousands o f dollars in dam age. It w ill require several months to put home in Los Angeles. The bride was one o f the most the road in condition. H ighw ay En gineer Chandler, in charge o f Coes prom inent young women o f the U ni and C urry county w ork now in pro versity campus, being a. member o f gress under the direction o f the state I D elta D elta D elta sorority, Woman’s highway commission, nude a trip editor o f the “ D aily C alifornian,” over this road A sheet tim e before member o f the English Club, Torch the heavy ra in fa ll and told the D aily and Shield, Istyc Society and active N ew s that a t th at tim e it was prac in student affairs. tica lly im passable even to pedestrians. Many tim es he and his companion I See M ildred Reardon aa Conscience "E veryw om an” L ib erty Theatre ware knee-deep in mud and m ire, but m. 90 and 21. 23c and 50c. notwithstanding the difficulties en countered th ey succeeded in rid in g j Shank’s horses through, but— never | f Myrtle Point Water Situation Coquille is not the only city In It is sstissatsd b y S tets Engineer which the question o f w ater supply Nunn th aC Oregon highw ays bava is an urgent one, which it is vsry im been dam aged thus fa r this w inter portant should be settled righ t. In to an extent o f fuU y 3100 , 000 , the its report o f last week’s m ooting o f g reat est in ju ry having coma to the the M yrtle Poin t council, the A m eri can says: tw o Columbia highways. M r. and M rs. N ick Johnson enter tained a com pany o f about tw enty Tuesday evening a t th eir home on Second street. Cards w ere the d iver sion o f the evening, M r. and Mrs. B ert Folsom carryin g o ff the honors fo r high score, the la tte r resolvin g pretty salt and pepper shaken, and the form er a box o f candy. M rs. C. 8. T u ttle and W . G. W rig h t w e n Aw ard ed the booby honors. »Hm and Wlrtu* Nr Lickte Prices Tomatoes No. 2 U m Toma toen regular 12fte, i NOSLER’S CASH STORE SAVE M ONET B T PA YIN G CASH “ Th e m atter o f im provem ents to the w ater system came up fo r inform a l discussion and the point was raised whether it m ight not be a good idea to carry the pipe lin e on out to the [ Mddle Fork fo r the intake end bo able to use the w a tsff w ithout a filtration or p u rifyin g plant. I t was also C U PÇ O AR D S, tablas, boots etc. bu ilt thought th at pressure enough m ight ' to ardor. Box 60 or ca ll a t Chas. be secured to carry the w ater to the K ern’ s on T bridge. 60t2 people on the bench In the south and w est part o f town w ithout a pump ing plant thus leavin g the present system to be drawn on by those in the higher elevations and i f found neces sary s pumping plant could be need to force w ater Into the reservoir.” A most enjoyable evening was spent by the guests and a t its dose M argaret Loom is ss M odesty in TH O RO U G H B RED EGGS fo r a dainty iw e evutao liiW liw iB was “ Everywom hn” a t L ib e rty Th eatre ’ B u ff O rpington eggs 3K50 l served by the hdeteu. Those pres- Jan. 20 and 81. ent w e n Messrs, a Chas. Evland, Clarence Tu ttle, Bert Port of C om Bay Officials Folsom , J. L. Sm ith, Z. C. Strang, A t the m eeting o f the P o rt o f Coos W . G. W righ t, N . N . Neim an and H. Bay commission last Monday the fo l A . Young, M ssdauos W . J. Longston, low ing officers w ere elected: J E. Paulson and M iss Zolm a Strang. President— A . H. Powers. M rs. Johnson was assisted in servin g F O R S A L E — 2 tt and 6 acre tracts V ice President— P eter L oggia. by M iss K atherine Colombo. located on tile M arshfield road Just Secretary— Robert Banks. outa|de city lim its and h a lf m ils Treasurer— A . O. Rogers. from new H igh School building, a ll “ 509” Party at Mn. Low's Finance Com m ittee—P e te r Log on paved road. N o city taxes nor gia, Robert Banks and A . O. Rogers. M rs. G. E. Low and Mrs. H . C. street im provem ents to pay. Good Robert Banks, E. E. S traw and P e Gate entertained very pleasantly w ith w ater. Sm all paym ent down, bal- ter L oggfe, who w ere elected last five tables o f ” 600” yesterday at the „an ce m onthly or qu arterly, • per home o f the form er on east F irst Novem ber, qualified aa members. cent interest. F o r fu rth er particu street. M rs. W . J. Longston had high lars, see Chris T e rn s , owner. 62 t f score fo r the afternoon and was awarded a box o f stationery as first 1. The bad roads broaden a par F O R S A L E — Com plets d airy ou tfit as prise. M rs. T . B. Currie was con fo llo w s : Gas engine and pump, sep son’s character fo r they help him to soled w ith a deck o f cards. A d elei arator and m ilk cans. C. W . G il table two-course luncheon was served use patience. man, Coquills, Ore. 61tl 3. They increase the number o f s t th e conclusion o f the afternoon’s Fords in the county because Fords play. FO R S A L E — The form er F . C. W ar are the only known c a n which a n ren ranch at Cedar Point. F ifty Theodore Roberta ss W ealth in the ubfc to run on th eir reputation with acres, 46 o f It bottom land. See out the use o f roads. spectacular photoplay “ Everyw om an” E . A . Stonscyphsr, Coquille, O r % 8. They make bettor tradb fa r the a t L ib erty Theatre Jan. 90 and 21. -6 8 tf m erchant on account o f th eir offset 26c and 60e. on the tires and other parts o f the FO R S A L E — Team , g n y Percharon At Work on 1920 Income Tax ca n . The roads, especially in w inter, m ares; com ing 4 and 6 y e a n oíd; give s rural and rustic effect to the gentío and srall broka. In q u in Box W ork has begun on the collection surrounding country, which m a te s s 106, H arold K. Hodge, Coquille, o f the income tax fo r 1920. U ncle charm ing result.,— H . 8. G irl. O re 6 2 tl* Sam, through the Bureau o f Internal Revenue, is addressing to every per New Cam in Circuit Court son in the United States the ques Jan. 8— Charles Nelson vs. L o ttie tion, “ W hat was you net income fo r 19201” The answer perm its o f no Nelson. Suit fo r divorce. Jan. 10— E llen A n gel vs. W . C. A n guesswork. E very sin gle person whose net income fo r 1920 was |1,000 gel. Suit fo r divorce. or m ore end every m arried pair „ Jan. 11— K atherine Stem ml or vs. J. whose net Income was $2,000 or m ore O. Stem m ier, B. C. Shull, G. F . H er is required to fils a return under mann and G eorge Mullen. Jan. 11— M am ie Pressler vs. Arch oath w ith the collector o f internal revenue fo r the d istrict in which N . Pressler. Suit fo r divorce. Jan. 11— A im « Fahy and Ruby he livea on or before M arch 16, 1921. The penalty fo r fa ilu re is a fine o f M u irjrs . Aasen Bros., E. A . Aasen not m ore than $10,000 or not exceed in g one year's im prisonm ent, or both together w ith cost o f prosecution. A sim ilar penalty is provided fo r n u k in g s false or fraudulent return, to geth er w ith an additional assessment o f 60 per cent o f the amount o f tax evaded. '< E. G. Opperman ON LO S T— A bout 10 days ago, a Scotch c o llie ^ months aid. Finder please n o tify W m . McAadms, Phone 84x4. 60t4*.