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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 11, 1921)
Éfc «•ed to be fi» v< in ear ¿tit r> A « • . 'i 1 . to mise a paper i a« least in .tes A l dase. it ;- - • i U 1L M: Thomas was reelected chief warden Md will devote Ml his and still to tea wosk. The amount of and phone lines to be put in this _ Is made em-ttageat on the will be one o f th e ! [ime the wardeM have this so « the Liberty on March 4th Ths cert of tte service test ysarj *•* fc*** «ran ged totalled $10,878, Including $3,600 ' * the local Knights o f Pythias whteh ^ for I betterments. This included tte ire. Jack Mast, o f Greaada, Calif.. struction of seventeen miles of sew 0 Mrs. Frank Burkholder, who tlephotie line and thirteen miles < traiL—Coos Bay Timos. will | in Coquille, Myrtle Point and vicinity I ------------ ------------ , S to ry V ery in a cc u ra te W- W. Cage The Coos Bay Times had a at _ st Friday shoot Dr. Hamilton ot ; a p to B atane « - 1 tha first days- o f thk I Coquille being arreetqd for driving an a lull for the { «M o while drunk. The doctor was in terse days with matte warmer Powers the day before bat he had t over to tho bay Mr, white appears to be aa in- I not had a drink nor wus he arrested. u I «cation that spring is at hand. < . I His brother, C. W. Hamilton, of Myr- 1 J tie Point, was arrested by Marshal e# «at. i Brown on tbs charge of . . I Dr. V. L. Hamilton paid that »20 bail ~ 1 required had his brother was not in smasr was only te name^tee 8 the cooler more than an hour instead ^ oi •“ ^ Bl« ht 88 **• T *««« "toted. Nor isr tae next rear yean. |w t0 the loctl] doctor. .The Story seems to ad sUMfully repaired. Broken lenses I been e piece of spite work on the part Optical repairs o f all I o f the Powers correspondent of the M|i>yw pM L biO lm m -1’“ — fitted. B y.V . * . Wflaoa, “Optame rlst,” Coquille, Oregon. I B ennett Can’ t S ave Them R ' . ; • Garden P riea C ut ia T w o ■ta A report from Kansas City in tordays’ dailies says ¿due oil in the trapped from $8 A0 to $1.76 a b a n d . That ought to asean a lower IS n U m all over the country very distinctly, wb 15 yean ago crude oil wai teere for 40 rants a b a n d wildert dream o f the operators was a I Smith, a h a n d price. | urith, of ”S4f Knowlton’s Drug Store Representative Tom T. Bennett, of Mrs. Ralph Cake, t o i Marshfield, voted and spoke in op- and I Portland late weak, when the latter I position to the punch beard bill white (faymg. I returned home. She had beta Bona I became a law this week. A dis patch |g.‘ I her* daring the fflneas o f her mother, quoted Mr. Bennett as follows: Rep- Church a# Christ Not« _***? I who hi now mute improved in health. I resentative Bennett, of Corn, made a It does as all good to visit the > madar evening to attend a matting | xhO' managdr of tho Slippery Quite I 8troB* P1*8 tor the defeat o f the bill. urates once in a white sad as Mr. The held that punch boards whteh will be ho fu » I and Mrs. Dallas will be in Corvallis home of the bride at 7 a. m.. the M ..* ,* — . u. i t in iiu if m J to- i I ioi mao an innocent amuesment . . for blast at Uoulds Hall tonight and , . >vër Sunday atteadiag the Christina I U t a being performed by Rev. W . 8. night, says that the receipts I workingmen of the state and that Convention, te arges all I Smith, o f Baadoa, aad after a wed will he at. V aim tW s day. g a rte r « Met night tte T fa r l° ' v u l ‘ * w u concerned, he fevered and foteads of tte Christina l«Uag fanaktert at Mm Chandhr hotel, tee entire three days at Marshfield I P0“ 6*1 bo*wU’ “ P8“ 1? ante,” or any Church to worship st ons o f the sev- ( t e happy pair started far their Port- Money to Lean on City i -----^ — o f ----------------------- * Western Loan and Building Co. burches in W. G. Wright. School, ami Tailors ara now | #k . h Sh Will Meet With Mm. Glaisyer doavor at tte Abraham Liacoia’s birthday ■ tin tho tomorrow a legal holiday far a t. c j . banks bat not for tho schools. t o lly ta . mid program at tho Wo b a d a l M n. W. V. G la lay er next Thun hundred aad m our line o f fine tsm- afternoon nt 2:30. An unusually School. Ih e i I tea. Phans lOfii. v vices was fi ss MlnnU Kalb us, home demon lea agent) tea boon over at the | Bay this weak and on Tuesday was at Haynes Inlet, where she attended i meeting of a newly organised la- | ilea’ dub white proposes to take up Fab. S—Jesse D. Steven* o f North) He Get* $500 Bend, and M. at 1 m Allan Nichols, who sustained a se Marshfield. They were married Feb. I vere injury to his hand while ait work 1 at tte residence o f tte grama ta in the Smith mil several months ago, Justice B. H. Joehnk. has just returned from Salem where Feb. 6—Reed A. Gallier, o f he made a tentative settlement with don. and Floranoe E. Edgeembs, of| the State Accident Commission. In Sergeant Bluffs, lams, addition to meeting Ms expenses, he married tte aaaw day by lo r . W. B. | expects to receive about 3600 dam Couper, of this dty, at tte of Bert Folsom, with Hasol and Gordon Langiois as From Portland to Eugene Fob. 6—Cinco Finley, o f Coquille, | An automobile truck line which and Eunice Pinkston, o f Gravel Ford. peak and begun to fall, though at 11 Feb. 7—J. C. Hatcher and BdHh[ cants a pound, it is still more than has bean in operation between Port Houser, both o f Bridge. They were terse times .the price we paid in 1817. land and Salem for the last terse years will now extend its radius to married tte earns day by Justice J. J. The Woman’s Belief Corpa, amist Eugene. When the highway system Stanley at hie office here. i : '%$!&■ ad by local talent, will give a pro Fab- 7—Earl Hanford MeCraa aad | now under construction is completed, gram at the Liberty Thearte tomar we assy expect to see freight trucks Adelina Nichols, both o f North Bern re* (Saturday) evening, in honor Feb. 10—Aim Nrilson aad J< from Portland unloading goods at Co- J of Washington’s and Lincoln’s birth sepMno Thom, both o f Marshfield. q trill«/ days. There will be no extra charge Fob. 4— Boy R. Clark, o f Portlam . on account o f this sddition to the re f and Ruth McNary Smith, o f Marsh-1 H u M oved to F ris co < ular picture program. Id. wore married at tte home o f tte | •g . In writing to renew her subscription Mr. and Mrs. d a y Knowtten arriv i 2Ü JF * bride by Rev. W. 8. Smith, o f Bsa for the Sentinel, Mrs. Mary A. Cole- ed in Coquille last Sunday, coming up don. The Urans« was iaeaod ia Malt-1 in the Redondo from Sun Francisco brook, formerly of this city, aska to mah county on Dee. 1$, 1830. V- .«»•> t JÎ .jJf> T T-jri - :;W «»' ¡ ?- ¡ J - M t T t i T • . ■ ■•'‘■ » .Bi _ to Coos Bay. They w en compelled to bo remembered to all her old friends in Coquille. She and her daughter welt outside the bar from 8 o’clock Saturday morning until 10 a. m. Sun have moved from Oakland to San day. B. S. Knowlton went over to Tranciaco and a n pleased with the I 1 1 North Bend to moot thma. . It was a very enjoyable party which the Coquille Club held fo r ite mem bers and guests at the dub rooms last Tuesday evening. About sixty guests w en preeent and the evening was week’s Sentinel it contains a couple of ipent with dancing, cards and pool. pages of county statistics that a n well worth preserving; and incidental ly the figures from which you cfen compile your 1820 tax as if you know your valuation. 'J-r.: * \ No G ^ K r y p to k a L egion ’ s M asquerade B all The American Legion and the Wo man’s Auxiliary will give a Masquer ade Bell, Feb. 22 in Goulds’ Hall. Let all booat for the dance. Mam n iw Feb. 4—Charles J. of MwnhltH Feb. 7—Robert «h sekett aad A. R. Ci Feb. 7—W bl R. Gable vs. Pearl | , V. R WILSON BRi^Optomel Coquille * • ?.,T . , g Æ ’if.rt-J ■ 1 ■ ■. • - V f.V & V "S .. ^ I ;i , ¡ï M . à r * ’ !