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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 14, 1921)
*.• u m JW * J, ; . -, 'J . - J, • . • * >, -, • " — ~ t U-w* ra t coquillm Highway Garage,” is the i which has been adopted by the Coquille Service Station for the con crp’o guragU across the stroet east of the SentineL L. A. Liljeqvist, o f Portland, was a Coquille visitor Tuesday, having came down fo r the hearing o f the oases, Bank o f Bkndon vs. Bandon Woolen Mills and Knuteon va. Coos Bay Materials Supply Co. He went over to Marshfleld that evening. Dr. G. W. Toslie, osteopathic phy sieien, will ha at Ceqpille Tuesday, Three charafjer studies compose Thursday and Saturday 1:30 to 4:00 & ; j the interesting pkfture, riFOOLISH OAca-ever Robinson’s stors. MATRONS” at ths Libarty Octobsr "The Little Clodhopper,” a home Alva Huntley, o f the Myrtle Point talent play, will bo given at Goulds' 11 and 12. See the program on jp g s «ection, was in town Wednesday. three HaD Friday evening, Oct. 21st. •▼•■ta l a ( f e i CM f c m t, OUOOK. HUMAT, O C T ¿ « * ». I* »1 Death o# Mrs. Martha Pfctt The funeral o f Mrs. Marths Pratt, | a sister of Mrs. Jack W ilsoi, with whom she lived in the north W of town, was held at the Methodist | church at 11 o’clock last Wednesday morning. The retnams were taken to the cemetery at Lee for interment. Mrs. Pratt was 83 years, 8 months and 16 days of age', She died .Sunday night, ^ust before midnight. Card of Thanks ■ I - (?ity Recorder and Mrs. J. 8. Law We wish to thank our friends and rence* left this morning for Oakland, neighbors and especially the members Calif;, for a three weeks’ tisit with their son, Kennett, and wife and their of the Church of God for their kind ness and assistance shown us during new grandchild. Mrs. Lawrence may eur last bereavement in the loss of Temajn longer in the„ south but the “ F O otlS H MATRONS,” is not a judge expects to be home by the 26th. our dear sister and aunt. Buy Mill Run paw. We have the Mrs. A. J. Wilson, sermon, but a lesson that you will en f * “ 920.60 per ton at Dunham’s. D. J. E. iReedy, of Tillamook, and J. H. Magill, joy at the Liberty October 11 and 12. } Coming—"The Little Clodhopper,' H. W. Thomas, formerly cheese in N. J. Magill, See the program pn page three. —at Goulds’ HalL spector for-the Dairymen’s League in for students in any class, both grade and Mrs. J. H. Cade. Harry and W alter Oerding have this sene, came in yesterday looking Picket Flopr, - the best flour 01 high school. leaaed the Baaement of the Machon for dairy cattle. J. L- Smith was to earth, rtrictly hardwheat. |7.98 per To Test County Speed Law building Which lu^t been uesd for day showing the doctor around over h|>l) at Dunham’s. Geor\W. Bryant, manager of the The opening o ( school may not be a pleas dance purposes, and as soon as they the county and trying to locate stock Cpaat Auto Lines, appeared for one « i Money « uihjj to w Loan-on ijoun^on \j City Property. can get the alleys installed will open fo r him. — — -------- — - ure to the youngster, but it-is a pleasure of the company’s drivers, Jay Caiter, ♦ r ■ No Commissions. W. Q. g alley there. If you are a Matron don’t miss in Justice Joehnk’s court at Marsh to us to supply him with anything and A robbery in Miss Bean’s JBoaitifiig 'Spectacles and eye glasses quickly “ FOOLISH MATRONS” at the Liber field yesterday to; answer to everything he needs in the way o f school House. Hear about it at Goulds’ ''Hall and skil ciltfully repaired. Broken lenses ty October 11 and 12. See the pro charge of driving faster than the ' 25 Oct. 21st. duplies sted. Optical repairs of all gram on page three. supplies for the year. \ ' mile rate which the county has adop Wm. Ruse drove upl from Eureka, kind* done while you wait. Glasses The dance for the benefit of the ed for stages of-that kind, when 9»lif., Wedftsday to took over his fitted. By V. R. Wilson, “ Optomet- Woman’s Club in Goulds’ Hall last state law places the limit at 30 Come in and get acquainted. W e re trist.” Coquille, Oregon. property add business interests here. Saturday evening was the largest and It is a test case to decide w date your patronage. Mr. and Mfs. M. O. Hooton are ex nicest dunce held In Coquille in the county .regulations can super: i ' . * v -^Vulcanising and Jdttery service at pecting a visit today from Mrs. M. I*. months. The music was excellent and the state! highway rules. Justid Qrahaas’a Garage. _ Oaten, of Springfield, 111. She ie an everyone enjoyed the dancing as well Joehnk did not render a decision bu We have something new for you ev old neighbor o f Mr. Hooton’s back in the singing by Mr. Duflield, Of said he would in three or four days. ery Saturday. Dunham’s. Kansas whom he has not seen for 40 Bandon. Claud Giles, *of Myrtle Point, repre - ' . ‘ Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Sumerlin, df year*, sented Mr. Bryant in arguing tht Chas. W. Upt<jn received word Gfavel Ford, ware in Coquille Wed J. L. Smith returned Wednggday from\ Portland last week that' Miss case. nesday and caller at the Sentinel o f from his trip to deliver a couple of Hazel Magee, who was employed in fice. , Fare and a H alf to Portland carloads of cattle in Portland. He the Sentinel oflLj before her depart I a - _ missed tha State Fair entirely, having ,Tanlac, that celebrated medicine, For *he Pacific International Live ure for Portland nine months ago, is skes you eat better, feel better, been laid up a week-at Albany with to be married soun to a brother of the Stoek Exposition at Portion«!, Now. —* t man wftlK married her couain, Mite 6-12, the Southern Pacific Las made sleep ep better and work better. Sold by an attack of double quirfoji . C. J. Fuhrman. , n.' r r—— Three distinct character studies Hope N^alrin few months ago. Tht a straight fare and a half price for all Pacific coast points, no 'vtlttMfïbtf br A great lessor for everybody ie the theme "hf which revolves around Neal fateily hue recently m "FOOLISH MATh ONS,” at the Lib- the pursuit of love and happiness, in California,, where Mr. Neal has tickets necessary. Local ticket agents will furnish information relative to erty October 11 and 12. See- the pro the picture, “ FOOLISH MATRONS,1 charge o f a church. rates, dates, etc. at the Liberty October 11 and 12. See gram on page three. The editor of the Sentinel and Mrs. the program on page IE HUMAN BODY RUNS LIKE AN AUTOMOBILE Young are expected home from iheir The Presbyterian ladies will hold New Telephone Directory l’ hysicans Tardy in Dealing with Man u i Motor M< three months’ trip across the contin Tanlac has the largest Sale of any a cooked food isle tomorrow (Satur New Viewpoint Has Produced a New. Science of Repair: The Bsdj, The Sentinel has this week nearly the' world OveV Twenty ent to Long Island, N. Y., on Wednes day) mdrttlng at 10 t ’eloek at Gould medieine Like the Automobile, um oone, ia is a Transformer; lrmnsiormer; Automatic A u to m a tic Heat neat Regulate* HeguntMs day o f next week. They will leave completed the issue of the October -Mmtorrf (fettles have be4n sold in six A Gould’s store. i r ~ r — - in Both ^ - — and Body; ------------- Hearts Correspond ---------- to Automobile Timen; years. No other medfeine has ever Neligh, Nebr., their last point o f visit, telephone directory, which comprised Human ndera” Get “ Carboned;” Where the H> man Mechanise ffin . J. A. Sulliva^ and daughter, The editor says he has four thousand copies. Receipt o f a approached ft as a seller, C. J. Fuhr tomorrow. Gets Intelli mt Adjustment; Equipment of the Osteopathic A m - Genevieve, of Marshfleld, were over material for a dozen more letters sim copy will be appreciated by patrons to mica 1 Engineer; Accidente Damage Human Bodies as Well man. : . here Tuesday and Wednesday as the Cars; What ia Found Out in the Osteopathic Repair Sfcop; 0* 1 ilar to those which have been appear of the company everywhere, but more Hemstitching dons whils you wait. guests of Mrs. J. C. Savage. teopathic Phyisiciana Know the Human Body; Do Yon Treat Yew ing in the Sentinel the past two especially in Coquille where practical Compare work with others. Satisfy Body as Intelligently ee You Treat Your Carl months. \ , ' ly every numb >r in- fhe city was We buy in car lota and wholesale your own curiosity. All work guar The above ia the tiUe contente o f “ Oeteopathic Hèalth” for Sep changed las Jwne when the new tele to consumer— Dunham’s. tember. The aptness of the analogies will delight you deeply. anteed. Prices 10 and 12 1-2 cents v *> Silversidea and Chinooks phone syste.u v u installed. It has A copy of this little magazine will be mailed free of charge ee 20 Per cent discount on Evers harp per yard. Mrs. Maybells Ford’s )Lil force and extra as * request. Address: . \ - Silver-sides at 6c a pdund, 3craped kopt the Sentii pencils— a liberal discounts in all linery. and cleaned, Chinook 8 cents. See sistance on the jump for the past lines at V. R. Wilson’s Jewelry A Op E. G. Opperman has remodelled the month but the first of the week will' tical Shop. Coquille, Ore. * _ 86tf pM Gopt. Butler property, making dn Gene Robinson. see final delivery made. O STÉI »ATHIC PHYSICIAN J. E. Quick and his slaters, Mrs. apartment hou§e o f it, and ia now con W ill Play Marshfield Tomorrow Graduate of 'American School of Oeteopsthy, Kirksrille, Me. Helen Harvey and-Mrs. Mary Dunn, struoting another residence |to the Phts On a One Cent Sale Coach McCormack, of the Coquille Will be in Coquille Thursday and Saturday of each irete. drove down to Rendon Sunday for the north of i t A iittle lator he intends Fuhrman’s Pharmacy «is this week high school xootball team, expects to 1:30 to 4:00 p, Office over Robinson’s store. hpcklobarrles which are growing there building a bungalow in between the lak e seventeen ■mew with him to advertising a One Cent Sale which this season in such profusion. two, facing east Marshfield tomorrow for the first have proved so popular in many other Mrs. Rose Newman will accept a I f you are a Matron don’t- miss game of the season. Talking with cities. It ia oh the plan originated few more engagements in entertain “ FOOLISH MATRONS” at the Lib Mr. McComrack this morning we find by the United Drug Co., of selling two ing or coaching or in arranging pro erty October 11 and 12. See the pro that he is -quite optimistic about the Rexall articles {or the price o f one grams for church, lodges, parties, gram on page three. prospects and while he does riot pre plus one cent. It does not include! etc. Phone 108-L. diet that the local team can defeat all Rexall preparations and products In remitting for another year for WANT&p— Beef hides, green and the Sentinel B. J. Owen, who former the Marshfield team tomorrow, as but there is a long list of items in salted. Geo. T. Moulton, Coquille. ly- reaided near Norway and is now they did one of the games last.year, Mr. Fuhrman’s page advertisement located at Eureka, Wash., writes that he is confident that the boys will give on page five that are included in this Judy, a waif from the Poor Farm, it Is very dry there, not enough rain a good aocount o f thems&feg. They sale. la accused o f thaft. Hear the trial Straight claw. Forjed to start the grass, and that no wheat have been working hard and faithful at Goulds’ Han Friday, October 21st. Silversidea and Chinooks ly, have been* turning out for practice crucible steel. Pentet seeding has been done yet. regularly, and while the team aver hang and balance. Second Silversides at 6c a pound, scraped I The two American Legion poets on Chas. Baxter came home from ages rather light, and are nearly all grow th hickory handle. and cleaned, Chinook 8 cents. See | Coos Bay are preparing for an appro North Bend Tuesday after a week’s inexperienced, they have been doing Patented interloddn Gene Robinson. ~ priate Armistice Day celebration oil treatment at Mercey Hospital. He is , j wedge. the 11th o f next month. The affair feeling much Unproved as a reshit of good work. The following are the names of Three character studies compose I will by held in' Marshfleld. .. » the treatments but finds It will be those Mr; McCormack will take to the the interesting piatirne,- “ FOOLISH A couple df weddings to be pulled- necessary to make frequent trips to Bay and the positions for which they MATRONS," at the Liberty October off at the Oiiggereon-Boge party in the Bay for additional treatment. have been trying out: 11 and 12. See the program on page | • October. Invitetlone can be had at Robert Trigg, full. D o ouble California Re d u b le bit* bi three. Three distinct character studies, the Goulds’. Wilbur Howe, half. versible Pattern. Keen theme of which revolves aropnd the Irving Lamb, quarter. . cutting edges. Handle! of Public Sale — —— A great Meson for'-everybody is pursuit“ lir love and happiness, in the Leland McGilvery, half. second growth hickory. "FOOLISH MATRONS,” at the Lib picture,Y “ FOOLISH MATRONS” at I will offer at Public Sale in the Claude Brown, center. Tw o double interlockinf erty October 11 and 12. See the pro the Liberty October 11 and 12. See large warehouse at the north end of John Holman, tackle. gram on page three. wedges. \ the program, on page three. the T. bridg4 in Coquille, beginning Jackson Knife, tackle. at 10 o’clock Saturday, Oct. 15, 1921, Harvey Morgan, guard. the following property, to-wit: 2 Cyril McCurdy, tackle or full. wagons, 1 gang plow, 1 walking plow, 1 Ralph Harry, guard. three section spring tooth harrow, Kenneth Kistner, end. hurley roller, 1 two section spike Donald Pierce, end. tooth harrow, 1 (new) 14 twenty in. Frits Nosier, end. disk, 1 14-in. plow, 1 walking cultiva Lawrence Moon, end. Reinforced hardwood tor (new), 500 potato sacks, H bbl. Allen Young, center, j fram e. Blade o f high qual cider vinegar, 2 churns, 1 force pump, Harry Varney, guard. ity steel taperground. 2 wagon jacks, wheel barrow, 3 Lorin Schroede,r quarter. Teeth correctly set and cross cut saw*, harness, axes, brush sharpened. Books, double trees) saddles, stilson For Rent pipe wrenches, sledges, wedges, and Furnished apartment. Call at Col many other articles. lier Apts, or Phone 861. The same date, beginning at 2 o’clock in the room adjoining Henry H igh School N otes Lorenz’ store, I will sell the follow The new typewriters have arrived ing household goods: 1 wicker setee, for-th e stenographic classes in the wicker table, 2 wicker rockers, 1 high school. Mr. Parr informa us that 9x12 Velvet rug, 1 9x12 Blue rug, 1 Mrs. McCormack, commercial, teacher, 9x12 Oriental rug, 1 9x12 Axminster is doing splendid work in that depart rug, 1 silk mattress, 1 matting rug, ment and that rapid progress is being 1 Flemish oak chair, 1 leather rocker, made by the students. music stand, 1 davenport, 1 No. 8 Silversides and Chinooks Many absences have occurred in the Beach range with tank, 1 oak rocker, • to buy this 95c Silversides at 6c a pound, scraped city schools the past wëek, some due large dining table with chairs, 1 Moo to illness and others as a precaution heater, 2. sanitary couches, Beds, and cleaned, Chinook 8 cents. Gene Robinson. ary measure where it was thought the springs, mattresses, cooking ifilensils, pupils hsd been exposed to contagious dishes and many other articles. “ FOOLISH MATRONS”, is not e Many of the implements and tools sermon, but ______ _ _wu wfll _ U1 a lesson that you H ° - •« » “ O r to b « a .» d Silvera idee and household pieces, good chance to 112. See the program on page three. Silversidea at 6c a pound, scraped got some good stuff « t your own price and clearted, Chinook 8 cents. See L. P. Bran»tetter, It only noeta 18 cents mero to got Ge®/ Robinson. Nick Johnson, Auctioneer. the Oregon Farmer when subscribing For Rent T W t fnrmit ,i, . _ l » * ***• Sentinel, and everyone arrisa Furnished Apartment. Call at Col to got the O i t p t er et J jL íf* lier Apte, or Phone 80L, ery eek fo r a year ter tee Tantac, the celebrated medicine, Dr. W. H. Vote, eye, ear, note and ie now eeki by C. J. Fuhrman. throat specialist, will be in Coos codn- ^ W. A. and H. F. McNair, o f Myrtle ty on a business trip next week. He Point, were .Coquill* visitors Wednes will be in Coquille on Wednesday and Thursday, O ct 12 and 18. day. ■ This store is well supplied with a complete stock of Knowlton’s Drug Store “Osteopathic Health” for September W. Leslie > \ t Coquille Hardware Co. Winchester ^H am m ers Winchester Ax 1 -, j !t- - Winchester Wood Saws Only One More Day, Oct. 8 “ W ear Ever” Stew Pan , RETLEX SUCKER 38c GOULD & GOULD T h e S to V e S to r e **