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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (March 11, 1921)
• * SI mmr is* ». ■ = If w clinatiooS of trUl the in bail He la now running the Anson dairy farm tan miles up Com river from the Bay. That Alma D: Kata had resigned ___ it Of the Oregon Dairy Comparative League was an a t a dairymen’s meeting H yrtl* Point last Saturday. "£ ■ The Curacao brought up fifteen hundred sacks of sugar from San Framctoeo to Marshfield on her last at a price fl.00 par hundred higher than her prsriops trip. quite drastically the the pen e f our friend elsewhere published, hut inasmuch ho is answering a rather severe criti of hto former utterances in the ,-------- - ~* have given space to all he wishes to any. But as to anything further on either aide in this contro versy, although it relate* to the ques tion of state aid to men who were in the United States service during the world war on which we are to vote on June 7, we shall have to impose a space limit hereafter- As Mr. Easton is the father of one of the men who was in the overseas service, and who will benefit by this act many fold more than the family «rill pay intaxes on account of this act if it is adopted, however wrong we may think he to in some of his statements, he certainly to not taking the position he does for financial pro- X. B. Parham want up to Powers K Wednesday with a crew of men to be Marriage Licenses. gin work an the grading of the Pow March fi—Leo Herbert Cossman, of as* road for which the contract was Eugene, and Mona Logan, of North last week awarded to A. B. Gidley. Bend- They were married the same Richard Anderson, n negro from day at the home of the bride. Marshfield, indicted for aon-support March 7—Floyd Bernard Metsar i t his family, was found guilty in the and Georgia May Carrington, both of Circuit oourt and Judge Coke aan- North Bond. teneed him to ninety days in the cot March 7—Charles Leslie Anderson qr JaiL and Elpha B. Jdelton, both of Myrtle The ladies of Coquille are invited Point They were married the same call and Inspect a full line of Schweix- day by Jnstke Stanley at his office sr emfaroictorisd organdies, voilles and here. plain materials for every wear. Up March 7—James Stemmermon and stairs over old Bank bldg. Mrs. W. Mildred Alke Hinds, both of Marsh G. Wright. field. They were married the same Coanty Surveyor C. S. McCulloch dqy by Rev. W. E. Couper at St. *nd assistant*, J. M. Caughell and J. James Episcopal church. March 10—Horace A. Albee, of y sot o day. C. Nosier, went over to the Bay Tues Coquille, and Lillian Whiting, of Myr day morning to begin surveying on Attorney John C. Kendall tle Point. «vor from Marshfield yesterday M the Coos rivar road which to to con March 11—-Henry Mulholbrika, of naet with Catching Inlot. llagany, and Rosie Tester, of Mrs. F. F. Norton, mother of J. B. Marshfield. Norton, who has been visiting in San Francises for several / months, left Rev. W. 8. Smith To Be Delegate „1__ for home the Brat of the week Rev. W. S. Smith, of Bandon, jut win atop a few days at Bedding preached here last Sunday. Monday to visit her son, R. S. Norton. he went over to Marshfield to attend Frank Stanley, of Fowers, was meeting of the Coos Bay Presby «ought down hors Wednesday by the tery. From there he went on to charged with beating a Portland to attend a meeting of the board bill, and placed .la Jail- This Homs Mission committee of the Syn- ______ _ Constable Brown took him id, of whkh he to a member, and jp to Powers for a hearing before from there he will go east as a dele gate to the General Assembly of the Among those who c u m over from church. J m Bay Tuesday morning as witness- os fai the Btophana murder cnee were More Money For Fair Losiisath, George Haser, A. H. Der- Sinee the legislature appropriated hyehire, Boy Wood» N. W. Davie*, 12,000 a year for the Coos and Curry Will Rhode*, ». B. Tsrsll, Frank fair for the next twq years, the peo Sank «ad Tom Dompaey. ple of Myrtle Point are promising the Rev. X. L. Chamberlain will conduct vest fair ever. The directors for this tn all-day service at Dora on Eatser year are: T. D. Guerin, H. A. Guerin, Sunday. The first service will Ha at R. L. Weekly, i Hiran Hatcher and K. '.0:S(f a. m. Bring lunch. There will H. Hansen, of Myrtle Point; J. D. Use bo a service and communion Carl, of Arc go, and L. J. Cary, of Thursday night of Passion weak at Coquille. Jrowator at 7:80 o'clock. A. O. Walker has sold hto two real lancm at the south and of the ftnowltoa Heights bridge to O. Gus tafson, of the Coast Auto Lines. Mr. Gustafson and hto son, who come -tare from Marshfield, will occupy m. And now W. W. Elliott and M. N. Neiman are looking for houses Mts. B. W. Gregg was taken to the hoepital at Myrtle Point ymterday where Dra. Lew and Peaabertoa per- formsd a major Operation fer her tlÜA mominf. The contract for building three mlles and a half of the coast highway north from Hauser to within a mile and a half of Lakmide ha* been let by the Forest Service for about $56,000. Wo need your Clothm to Clean, Thompson cottage Just * art of th* ' ih. Sentinel office. ' Spectacles and eye glasest quickly aad skillfully rapairad. Brthan loases duplicated. Optical rapsin of sil Rebckaha Will Give Party The Rebekahs are sending out invi- ations for a card party to be held in O. 0. F. hall next Wednesday even ing, March 16. A splendid supper rad a general good time are promised and all Rebekahs and Odd Fellows in the city, as well as the* others to whom invitations are to be sent, are Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Seguln, who invited. lava bean visiting their daughter and «on-in-law, Mrs. and Mr. John Neal, Hemstitching rf Broadbent, started the first of the I have purchased a new Hemstitch week for their home near Montreal, Canada, where Mr. Seguin owns a ng Machine, and am now ready to large dairy. He was formerly en Jo all kinds of hemstitching. Anna Morrison. raged In (he logging business on the 7t4 louth Fork, bnt this to their first vis- x w. o. w. t to this coast in over twenty years. Meeting Saturday evening, March 12. District Organiser F. B. Tfohenor Coquille Methodist Church will be present. Neighbors all come. “The Sleeper Awakened," will be ( John W. Leneve, Clerk. -.he topic for Sunday morning. Spec ial musk will be rendered by the FOR SALE :hoir. The sermon topke at 7:80 p. A Cottage and one lot dose in, a. will be “ Mollycodles and Men.” price right if sold soon. The Epworth League devotional Pacific Real Estate Co. tervke will be led by Mr. WiDtom ’ eart. The topk for dtousaion is E arly Pestai Service. Thy Kingdom Come in the Home.” T h e history o f the postal service Prayer meeting Wednesday even ng at 7:10. Our prayer meetings aer and Its employees extends to the days -unning from fifty to sixty in attend - o f the Romans when the earliest known means o f transm itting a mes i nee and the interest k fine. I f you sage eras by courier. These admirable •rant to get jato a real live meeting organisers, the Romans, marked by a "p ost” the place In the road wher* the' relay o f one runner by another was effected ; thus they named the modern system long liefore It w o* bom. The first letter post seems to have existed In the lian se towns In the thirteenth century to facilita te relations between th* merchants o f the various members o f the Hanseatic league. Painters as Conversare. H aslltt tens us that the heat con v e n e r he ever knew wsa the heat lis tener. T mean Northcote, the paint er. Painters, by their profession, are not bound to shine In conversation, and they shine the more. He lend* M s ear to an observation as I f you had brought him a place o f news, and enters Into It with as much avidity and earneatnem aa I f It Interested him personally." Rom tlly was a similar ta lk e r; hta conversation never indi cated a wish to display, but flowed from the abundance o f a refined and richly informed anderstsadiug— W il liam M a th ew » AUTUMN PARTY "W o must g ive a party fo r the Au tumn Paint dub,'! said Jack F ro s t "Wo must Indeed.” sold Master Chilly. " I « t as have one,” said a ll o f the Yruat Brothers together. “ Ah. yes. let us have one,” said M ao 1tor H eavy F ro s t and M aster Very Cool an Id: "B y all means, let us have a party.” “ W e will decorate all th* window* sod nip the flowers and dance over the lawns snd hushes," said Jack Frost, "fo r ws want plenty o f decoration* for our party. And w e w ill a ll g iv e the party sod come to the party sod eo Joy the party, far we are the Autumn Paint club members.” Th ey agreed to hare the party that very n igh t , “ T o o take the lead. Jack Frost,” they said, "find ns soon as you toll ns what w e must do, w e w ill o ff sad do I t / "W o wiu g o w herever you say. And we w ill gladly do our work, fo r our work Is our play." "T h ey cal) a day that Is not tar off." said Master H eavy F ro s t "Thanksgiving day. It seems they're all thankful that day, or rather they stop that day sDd think * f a ll they have to be thankful for. “T h ey think o f all sorts o f things, such as how nice It to they liv e In The Spring Days are Kodak Days Let a Kodak help you enjoy them v is complete and we will he find to Let us take care of your Kodak finishing Knowlton’s Drug Store ^A ' * rt bVt "O ur M agic Paint Bruehea." beautiful place«, where they have i good times snd where there a r t many things to do. "A n d they're thankful tboy'ro worm and have lots to sat, and they're thank ful that when It to summer tim e they often have tee cream. •T h ey're thankful, too,- that have people to lovo them— mot boro and fathers, hod so forth. "A n d turkeys do not mind bolus oak en on Thanksgiving day, fo r they older It quit* an honor to ho taksa as the special food o f such a fins and special occasion. “But I any.” M aster H eavy continued, "th at we, too, colehrate our Thanksgiving day. “ We, too. should colehrate It, wo can. Listen to my plan." "L o t us beer It," said M aster Vary Cool. "I'd Ilk* to boar It,” said Master Chilly. “ Add so would V said the other Frost Brothers. " {D o tell It to us at once," said Jack Frost. T am eager to boor." "W att,” said M atter H eavy Frost, "It doesn’t m atter I f wo celebrate Thanksgiving day a little b efo re or a little a fte r th * day, as long as wo cele brate I t "W e should celebrate I t fo r wo bars a great deal to be thankful for. "In the first place, we come around every autumn and have s great many fine parties. This Is Just on* o f many flue parties. * “ And w * enjoy l i f t so much I ... "W e paint beautiful pictures, od SP] enjoy It so. W e nip the flowers and dance over the lawns and bushes' sod enjoy doing th a t "Ah, wo have beautiful times, snd we should bo thankful fo r them. “And then I believe the squirrels snd the chipmunks Would com « to our Thanksgiving party, and tbs boys d girls agree that w e do a work, fo r we see right fo r them rumn. , •Tes, Chippy Chlppl ’ A sA Irtr t- Eyes snd N utty Chum Will all enjoy the nuts, snd that w ill be their Thanksgiving party. “ L e t’ s rail our Autumn party a Thanksgiving party snd lot us all b* thankful that wo com « In the autumn on the still, cool nlghta "And. too, that wo are allowed to play and work with our m agic point brushes and that no on « stops us. but that ws, too, can have a little season o f the year all o f our own. "W h a t doss everyone else say who la a member o f th * Autumn Paint dubr A reading- lena is th« “distane«” I able. No “lina«;” no - Gat Kryptoka fmv. R. “Optometrist” Coquille - - Oregon To O ur Patrons: There will be a meeting of our patrons aad dairy men held la the Warehouse of oar factory at Bandon at 11:30 A , M. Sunday, March 13th, aad yon are cordially in vited to attend aame. There are several matters of mutual Interest to come up, also we have an important announce ment to make with reference to the coming trmrru I *». . , 9 For the accommodation of our guests from Myrtle Point, Coquille, etc, we have arranged to have our ¿steamer leave Coquille at 8:30 A. M , arriving at Bandon at 11 oclock. After the meeting the steamer will leave n- nif- n in time to ranch Coquille at 3 : 3 0 P. M. ■r N estle’« Food Co., Inc. * ’ *■ 1 fS . ' - “ W e all agree that It’ s s line, a mar velous. a wonderful Idea." they shovt- OREGON PRUNES—Choice or chard run Oregon Italian prune*, 1M0 crop, in 25 or 60 pound boxes, or more, delivered anywhere In Oregon by par- canta pound; by freight to any rati 100 h lota or atoro. Quality guaran teed. 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