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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 14, 1921)
* * y- uff Orpington hem laid 26-eggs in November and the same number in December. As wa flgw e it th e « hens m ust have base th is l on the Job about every day during those two months except Sundays aad holidays. ^ ^ about 11:20 the 1081 . of G ravel Ford, SSL ‘ £ | y r ■ » * ■ § i.;% . - • a call day. a t the to know about the pro- ohibition cawffi in other lands come o at sad hear A lbert Louis Saaks a t the M. E. church next Tues day sveniag. Rev. Geo. Gelvin preached a t the Presbyterian church test Suae m orning and evening. Thors a about 60 present at the Sunday School ia the saovaing. D . & Moon, who recently leaned; Flossie his ranch on the North Fork to C .1 M i« Genevieve P. Kidd, has purchased a p art of the j L aura G. Brandon and Mr. la x fixtures of the C t soger confectionery Thorn receiving p la c « en th* and expects to open an oyster aad ware E rrol 8Ioan. first; La' chop house there in the near future, Moon, second; Delia as soon as he has completed the nee- Mary « a e ry alterations. Commissioner John Yoaksm ex pects to sta rt next Monday on a • V M S month’s trip down through California weak. and possibly east along the southern The Federated M issionary Society line. He goes principally fo r the JU will meet next Thursday afternoon a t benefit of his health which has not 2:80 w ith M rs. J . L. Aasen for th sir been of the beat since his attack of program and la te r w ith Mrs. H. W pleurisy last w inter. Clara Horton as Youth in “Every- Young for lunch. womaa” a t Liberty T heatre Jaa. 20 J. T. Brand, of M arshfield, returned A Indy here, who has seen “Every Tuesday from Portland where for aad 21. woman,” to be shown a t th e Liberty Judge John & Coke waa ever here next Thursday aad Friday, says th a t eight weeks ho has been receiving from Marshfield’ yesterday afternoon it is the moot beautiful motion pic treatm ent for a severe case of stom ach trouble. He states he is now between trains. ture she ever sew. completely restored to health and it Bebe Daniels as Vice in “ Bverywo- Dorsey K reitser, vice president at has been several years since he felt man” Liberty T heatre. Ja a . 20 and h e F irst N ational Bank of C o m Bay, as well. When he went to the hos 21. 28c and Me. pital he weighed 120 pounds, now he came over here Tuesday to a tt M i« Flora Postal came ever from the annual stockholders’ m eeting of weighs 151.—H arbor. the Bay Tuesday fo r a visit w ith her the F irst N ational Bank of this city. Mrs. George Jessup, who has been m other, Mrs. R. Postal. m • i’. v * t :• ' i The m ayor and the member* of the visiting for several months past with Mrs. H. W. Young, M arian Young council did not make th e trip up to her m other, Mrs. William Richardson, and Mrs. Joasis B. Crans mad# a trip the source* of w atdr supply on Rink of this city, started Tuesday mornng over to th e Bay Monday. W»sfc and W alker creek last Sunday, for her home in Boston. Se g o « by way of San Francisco, and will visit Vulcanising aad battery n a v ies a t bat are planning to go next Sunday a couple of weeks Hi Oakland en Graham’s Garage. John W. M iller aad w ife, who have route and is also planning to sw Ni ion spending th eir honeymoon in agara Falla in w inter garb. Mrs. Mrs. C hat. E. 8chroeder, of Nor way, intends Waving tomorrow for southern C alifornia, returned M< Jem up is an Oregon girl aad a form day, stepping a t M arshfield on the er student a t O. A. C. Orange, Calif., to visit h er parents. p ay for a visit w ith U s sister, Mrs. A V. Bennett and fam ily Wat Man- P. J. Rooney. W. H. Voae, M. D., specialising on day moved to Gravel Ford where they eye, ear, nose and th ro at and fitting Mr. and Mrs. W illiam Rich, at of glasses, announces th a t he will be have purchased a ranch oa the E ast W ashougal, W ash, parents of Mrs. in B and on every Monday; Marshfield Fork. W. C. Chase aad Mrs. A. N. G m Edythe Chapman aa T ruth in “Ev rod form er residents of Coquille, cel every W ednesday, Lockhart building; erywoman” a t Liberty Theatre Ja a . ebrated Giair golden wedding on Tuee- and M yrtle Point every Friday. Home office, Collier * A partm ents, Coquille, 20 and 21. 26c aad 60c. dny. Phone 861. H. W. Young want out to Eugene AeetyW gf welding, biasing and If you want a farm or eity proparty this morning to attend the annual machine ’Work a t Graham’s G arage. " see me. I have some very desirable Rev. J . E. Condor, form erly pastor farm and city property fo r sale. T. A. W alker, Farm ers A Mer of the Federated Church here, was in T ransfer Can Coquille from la st Friday until Tues chants Bank Bldg., Coquille, Ore. phone 881. day. Ha ia advance agent for A lbert A tt U the w ... . .A ." up.*.' ■ O O K e o t fa r th a t ta e k tl Í 4 t w o le t G m « Knowltoo’s Drug Store ' the play ’ | | W O Pay N o Mesa Bills Puwars, O ra, Jan . T, 1221. The public ia hereby notified th a t I w ill hareafbtr pay no bills con tracted by m y w ife, H attie B. Coch ran . L. Cochran. A Jan on the New Road Remember the basket ball gam e a t the High School gym tomorrow even ing. The school team assets th e Riv- ertoa Independents, w ith a prelim in ary between the Coquille and Myrtle Point prep team s. The tri-w eekly night train s between Portland and M arshfield haven’t been running since traffic was interrupted >n th a t line la st week, but are ex- parted to be resumed next week, if the rood isn’t too s o ft Jaa. A. Brockman and A. V. Ben nett were in from Gravel Ford yes terday, having w alked the entire 20 miWs from their places. They were ooking for e b atte ry to put in their car so they m ight ride home. Assessor J. P. Beyers has his force »nd expects to have the work com pleted by the la st of next week, a fter which a sum m ary will be prepared which will be published in the Sen- ind. A ttention is called to th e advertise ment of bargain rates fo r the Oregon Journal in another column of th is is W estern Loan and Building Co. 8 « sue. If you w ant .th a t paper now is W G. W right. 49tf the tim e to subscribe. The Sentinel will receive end forw ard subscrip- T hat Jaa. 21 data on Hie label is getting out of date, but there’s still tim e to change it and not m i« an is sue of the Sentinel. Virgil R. W ilson, O. D , “Optóme triâ t.’’ Ole« « fitted w ithout the m e of drugs. 1 save you from 26 te 6C per cent. Coquille, Oregon. “Everywoman” is accburned the greatest aerean achievement since “Intolerance” a t Liberty T heatre Jan. 20 and 21. 26c and 60c. 8 « W anda Hawley as B « u ty in “Everywoman'* a t L iberty Theatre Jan. 20 aad » . 26c aad 60c. Justice and Mrs. J. J. Stanley went ever to Marshfield Tuesday where k attended the annual m eeting at the C o m County Bar association. Mr. and Mrs. John E . R o m went out to Portland this week to attend the auto show, she leaving W edn« day m orning and he yesterday. Auto repairing a specialty a t Gra- eupled by L. P. B ranstetter, was started rolling off the city property yesterday by H. L. Varney, on to the lot owned by Mrs. F . W. Jones. It hod to be moved about fifty feet south of its form er location. Spectacle* aad eye gleeses quickly nd skillfully repaired. Broken 1 cnees duplicated. O ptical repairs of all kinds dona while you w a it Olamse fitted. By V. R. W ilson, “O ptom et rist,” Coqtrille, Oregon. ■j [ [ ) i lÉ jif íb ■ g t i S S r You can’t afford to m i« teeing “Everywoman” a t Liberty T hm trs Jaa. 20 and 21. Spectacular. All S tar east aad a a A -l alary. W ith the completion of the plank roadway connecting the concrete pavement out near the Masonic ceme tery w ith the T bridge last week, a number of autoists took advantage of the first fine day Sunday to taka a trip aa fa r as Davis Slough, a t which point a two-mile break occurs in the paving. But there ia only one tu rn out between the Burkholder place and the bridge over Cunningham, th a t be ing on the top of the hill In fro n t of It happened Fred McNally*! Sunday th a t three or four c a n m et on this hill in the afternoon and be fore they could maneuver to pass without getting off into the im passi ble mud, about a dosen c a n w en standing on the hill coming th is way and half th at number were on this side w aiting to go out. A fter a couple of them had backed down to this side of the Burkholder place the others managed to open a lane fo r the incoming c a n and traffic waa resum ed. I t required about half an hour to get the tangle straightened out. Another passing platform on th a t quarter mile stretch would have pre vented such congestion. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Miller re turned Tuesday from their wadding trip to Southern California and are now getting settled in their home northeast of the old school house. John says th at they enjoyed great w eather while down there and th a t the therm om eter stood a t M degrees New Y ear’s day and every man a t tending the big football game waa in hia sh irt sleeves. A t th a t game a five-gallon bucket waa pamad among the 46,000 in attendance, for the relief of the European children and th a t when it passed him in the middle of the stand it was tw o-thirds full. California has the greatest orange crop in its history this year, and a ride out through Orange county showed hundreds of orchards where a large box a t the roadside was placard ed, “ Five cents a dosen. Help your selves,” with a can to drop the nickle ia and no one around to prevent a custom er from making it n baker’s dosen or snore. . u, “ ./ kfll i t A rago, Hall & Ireland fofltnctors & Builders Estim ates Fam ished C oquille - O regon 25 per cent Discount On aU AGATE Jaamlry and RINGS fa r January A t the annual m eeting of the di rectors of the Bank of Southwestern Oregon yesterday in M arshfield J . E. Montgomery was elected president to succeed Chan HaU, who intends re moving to K lahlath Falls soon. Since his return from w ar service, Iff. Mont gomery has acted as m anager for the institution and his election means mors a change of title than a change of d u ti« . J. E. Nortion was re-elect- ad one of the director» of the bank. Bracelet Watches Bcpftired skilfully aad quickly All grades of American and Swiss Watches put io order Bay Ranch oa North Fork F. P. Phillips and W. T. W illiams, of M arshfield, have ju st bought a 180-acre ranch of the Southern Ore gon logged off lands oa the North Fork from the Menaaha Wooden w ere C o, and will go into the cattle busi ness there. V. R. WILSON Watchmaker and Optician a h