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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1921)
W ill A ease o f diphtheria developed this week at North Bend. j The only explanation at TanlacV great sudeesajis Tan lac’s true worth. Fuhrmsen’s Pharmacy; See “ A Little'Clodhopper” and get a hearty laugh at _ Goulds’ Hall to night. / The Coast Auto Lines have discon tinued their service from Marshfield to Gold Beach for the winter. Three tons o f salmon canned at Coos Bay were shipped north from North Bend on Tuesday morning’s train. . Mr. and Mrs. Nick Johnson have temporarily moved to Marshfield. He says, write him there if you w ant an auctioneer. * ' s, ■ .. .1 • J $650.00 buys Ford Sedan 1921 model >n. Would trade for eity property. See Bigelow, the Pop • _ _ 4 0 t l* Judge James Watson was a Coquille visitor Wednesday afternoon. He says he is now “ palling" 28 cows at his Coos City ranch. Hemstitching at Bonnie Walker’s Millinery Store. Orders promptly filled. Our machine is ready to serve you. Give us a trial. See one o f the most interesting pic tures o f the last year “ THE PENAL TY” at the Liberty October 26 and 26. Program on page three. “ - Dr. G. W. Leslie, osteopathic phy sician, will be at Coquille Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday 1:80 to 4:00. Office over Robinson’s store. The Relief Corps will servo dinner i at the W. O. W. hall at neon* Satur day, Oct. 22, at 40 cents a Plata. A b- j H a M. Kelley, Press Cor. 1 Vivid pictures of the whirlpools of life is “ THE PENALTY" at the Lib- 1 arty October 26 and 26. See the ' program on page throe. Mayors, bankers, lawyers, promin ent government, state and county officials, prominent business and pro fessional men and Ministers of the Gospel have endorsed Tanias. Furh- man’i Pharmacy. - Spectacle, and eye glasses quickly and skillfully repaired. Broken lenses duplicated. Optical repairs of all kinds don* while you wait. Glasses fitted. By V. R. Wilson, “ Optomet- tris t1 Coquille, Oregon, The city treasury was enriched by $15 the past week when Zeno Gatchell, of Bandon, and Philip Johnson and Frits Nosier paid $6 each for cutting corners in their cars while Marshal Hollenbeck was watching. Mrs. Lon Denio, o f Gold Beach, and her mother, Mrs. John Mulvihill, of Marshfield, were Coquille- visitors Wednesday. Mrs. Denio had been visiting at the Bay, and they were on their way to Gold Beach. $1.60 for a pair o f ladies’ silk hose, the kind that wear. You can t get anything else to equal them fo r the money. Full line ut Bonnie Walker’s Millinery Store. Remember the comedy drama, “ A Little Clodhopper,” given by the Ep- Some School N otes » - The Ooos County Institute will be held in Coquille on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday of next week. The Coquille Woman’s Club is se curing rooms for the visiting teachers Good.-an’s witty speeches, which next week. The High School domestic science were equal to the occasion, j She was the recipient ,of many department will serve lunches for the ThV beautiful and .useful. gifts.* >Mrs»< teachers dueing the * liiCttHte: Goodman has the well wishes o f her proceeds will go for laboratory equip- I many friends and their presence Mr. Reed, of O. A. C., will lecture showed how highly she is esteemed. All departed after a dainty lunch Tuesday evening at the high school was served, wishing her many happy j building at 8 p. m. Everybody invit- returns o f the day. Those present Monday evening the Coquille Teach were Mr. and firs. A. E. Howe, Lu ther Goodman, .Mpsdames Elisabeth ers’ Association will entertain the Coos Lane, Helen Childers, Maude Bean, county teachers at the high school Eva Barrow, Esta Ellis, M. C. Boyrie, building. Mrs. Gertrude Lorenz’ room at the Abbie Kelley, Belle Elwood, Lou Sim mons, J. D. Myers, Dunn, Jays, old schoolbuilding has been closed by Belle, Staninger, and Miss Alta Belle the health officer because o f a scarlet fever case breaking out in the room. Elwood. A new stock )f skirt patterns in yardage goods. Beautiful new plaids The fire alarm called out the depart in wool. Popular designs and best of ment at 8 o’clock Tuesday morning to material. Bonnie Walker’s Millin the north end of town where the shed ery Store. in which Ellis Elwood keeps his truck was burning rapidly, The truck waa M arriage Licenses. also afire but a stream from the chem Oct. 14—W. S. Wood and Goldie E. ical quickly extinguished that and a Hufford, both of Bandon. They were single line of hoee was sufficient to married last Saturday b y ’’Rev. Fred prevent the main fire from spreading, J. Schuell at the Methodist personage although the garage was a total loss. at Bandon. Ellis says he hardly knows how the Oct. 16—Walter Wallace and Jeesie fire originated, for when he started L. Hines, both o f Marshfield. They the motor in the truck H back fired were married on the 18th by Justice and almost instantly the fire was be E. H. Joehnk at his office in Marsh yond his control. The truck was field. somewhat damaged but he had run »Oct. 36— DeWitt Barclay, of Alle it out of the building and the prompt gany. and Mildred Hiensle, of Marsh arrival of the chemical saved it from field. They were married the same •becoming a total wreck. ' day by Rev. J. Claud Black at the residence of A. J. Carlson in Marsh field. Oct. 17—Wm. W. Chamberlain, o f North Bend, and Agnes D. Robertson, of Templeton.; Oct. 17—Harry Reed and Dora Rathburn, both o f North Bend. Oct. 19—Walter L. McCracken and Nellie M. McCracken, both of Myrtle Point. Oct. 1»—George White, of Detroit, Mich., and Lucy L. Clinkenbeard, of! Legal Lim it for A atos Marshfield. They were married on The question of what should be Wednesday by Judge Or-Br-Wade at the legal rate o f speed for the busses his office in the court house here. of an auto stage lii)e in this county was decided last week by Judge The New Evangelist Probate Coart Items r Joehnk at Marshfield to be 26 miles, The Methodist Episcopal Church A petition was filed in the probate an hour. This may be appealed. In will open its doors next Sunday. Rev. court this week, asking that a guard Nebraska a month ago we learned W. G. Bennett, an evangelist recently ian be appointed for Belle Covell, a that the law making 26 miles an from North Dakota, arrived here last feeble minded woman o f Bandon. A hour the limit for private as well as evening and will preach Sunday petition was also filed asking that she public cars had been repealed, be morning at 11 a. m. and evening at be examined as to her mental condi cause nobody paid any attention to it, 7:80 p. m. This will be the formal tion. and the limit placed at 36 milea, opening and services will continue as John F. Hall filed a .petition yester which it takes a pretty good car to per above announcement every Sun day asking that Mary Smedburg be exceed on ordinary country roads. day. We will be glad to meet all appointed as executrix of the "estate, Methodist people in the city and com of Henry N. Black, deceased, who left W on’t Pay Their Bills munity and welcome all others to real property valued at $1,000 and The business men at Marshfield ppr services. Rev. Mr. Scott the new- personal valudd at $1500. Another cnee of scarlet fever hav ing developed in Mrs. Chase’s room at the old school building last night, Mrs. Roe* Newman will accept a that room was cloosd this mo#ruing. few more engagements in entertain Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Noel came in ing or coaching or in . arranging pro from Karaiah, Idaho, Wednesday grams for church, lodges, parties, morning and expect to make their ste. Phon* 108-L. Bring your hemstitening to Bonnie home here. He is a brother o f Mrs. Walker’s Millinery Store. We have a Geo. Battoy. machine that does splendid work and Call in and see our stock o f beauti your needs will be promptly attended ful skirt patterns in wool yardage goods. They are unsurpassed in quali- ty and appearance. Bonnie Walker’s Harnden House Party Millinery Store. Mr. apd Mrs. E. H. Harnden had Dr. W. Y. Glaisyer has been laid a week-end house party of four young up for the past weak with a serious ladies at their charming new home affection of the eye and says he hard out in the Fat Elk section Saturday ly expects to be able to got opt for and Sunday. Their guests, who were two or three weeks more. all treated to a horseback ride Sun Goldwyn Week at the Liberty Octo day, ware delighted with the elegant ber 28 to 29. A specially sclectad list hospitality o f the Harnden home and of features will bp found on page enthusiastic in their appreciation of three. Don’t miss a change as Sait its ideally beautiful location. There ■ays “the beat is yet to come.” ’s a wide view of the Coquille valley Hemstitching ¿one while you wait and the surrounding timbered hills Compare work with others. Satisfy and they, are agreed that no better The your own curiosity. AU work guar can be found in Coot county. anteed. Prices to and I t 1-2 cents party consisted of Miseee Myrtle and per yard. Mrs. Mayballe Ford’s Mil Maymie DeLong, Edna Harlocker and Marian Young.. linary. A supplemental list of licensed real estate dealers just received from Com missioner Barber gives the names of the following additional brokers at Coquill* J. S. Barton, Bert Folsom and J. L. Smith. Purchase Fire Track All member* o f tW commoncouncil were present fo r the regular m i of that body laat Monday evening ex cept A. 0 . Walker. A* chairman o f the Fire committee, E. W. Gragg reported in favor of r chasing an Oldsmobile chassi# for a "fire- trdfck, the city to equip it wit’-’ chemical tanka, tool*, hoae, ate. The price of the chassis i* $1366. No es timate was given as to what it would cost to equip the truck. The council voted to approve the report and de clared their intention, for the benefit of the company’s representative, Mr. Keith, who was present, to make the! purchase, but it cannot be done until j after Nov. 1, the begiiming o f the city’s fiscal year. $2600 was included in next year’s budget for this purpose. Oerding Bros, wero issued a sir- months’ license to operate a bowlir.p> pressions of ’ interest been that we alley, the fee being $26. Peart Bros, were granted a 30-da- have concluded to fill in some of gaps, left by our tetters. Our first attempt extension for the completion o f the in this line has got us so little way north, end plunking improvement, and that we are not sure that we can ¡0. C. Harry was allowed JO days spare the space and time required to more to finish the work* on Ninth . v complete them. It’ s a long way be- street. It.was ordered that Peart Bros, be paid the balance due them, $1648, for the Hall and Third streets im provement, and M. W. Payne was paid the final $200 due him on Holly and Bush street work. Truck N early Destroyed whom a promoter persuaded to take stock in the defunot Southwestern Oregon ' News Publishing company will not take the hook so readily an other time. When the paper was sold on mortgage a couple o f weeks ago, _______ __________ the laborers were allowed to take ad-(was doing the best she could to tell vetriaing bills for their claims for the little boys before her what angels wages. Now the stockholders try to get were like, and when it was stated out o f paying on the plea that the that they all had wings with beautiful bills should be charged against their plumage, otae o f the boys began to wave worthless stock, and it may be that his arm hi the air vigorously to indi- the printers will have to go into court cate that he wanted to be heard. Per- to collect these account«. mission being granted be made the fol- — ■ ■— ■■■■■ Mowing astonishing statement: Goods fo r Sol« “ My daddy shot one last week.” A 14-20 inch Disc suitable for 4 It’s now up to our agricultural horses or tractor. friend. Jay L. Smith to explain what And 1 Gang plow, 10 in. bottom«, he has been doing. Y O U A R E OFTEN JUDGED B Y Y O U R TEETH D m verdict I s a iavaaU s one when your tends are properly n oared toe* NY-DENTA TOOTH PASTE m akes the p rop er core o í the teeth a delight Appettatag li} flavored. 1 HUDSON’S v DRUG STORE OSTEOPATHY THE OSTEOPATH seeks first Bhjriological perfecti«a «f — form, by normally adjusting the oaseus frame work, so that ail arteries may deliver blood to nourish and construct all parts., Alas that the veins may carry away all impurities dependent upon them for renovation. Also that the nerves o f all classes may be free sad unobstructed while applying the powers o f life and motion to all divisions, and the whole system of nature’ s laboratory. “ A full and complete supply o f arterial blood must be gw- crated and delivered to all parts, organs and glands, by the chan nels called arteries.. And when it .has done its work, then withoot delay the veins must return all to heart and lungs for removaL”— A. T. Still, Philosophy o f Osteopathy. OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN Graduate of American School of Osteopathy, KlrksviDe, Mo. Will be tn’ Coqullle Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday of each week. 1:30 to 4:06 p. m. Office over Robinson’s store. Coquille Hardware Cò Winchester Loaded Shells W inchester shot patterns are famous for their even spread and their hard hitting delivery. No target can get thru the W inchester perfect pattern THE CoqaiUe M ethodist Church Sunday School at 10 a. m. Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:46 p. m. The topic of the morning sermon will be Christian Progression. Evan gelistic theme at evening service. Efiwarth League at 6:46 p. m. A. B. Pendleton, Pastor. w. L. Norton suffered a severe bum on his face and neck Monday after noon. He was heating some heavy grade oil for the Campbell A Norton tractor over on their ranch and when he lifted the oil can from the fire it exploded, splattering the burning oil over his face and neck and the upper Hemstitching Ruffles, Sashes and Lunch Cloths, part^of his chest. Dr. Hamilton des cribes It. as a second dqgrus hum. 10 cents a yard. Other work, 12 1-2 cents. Thread furnished. G ot Final Papers Turn all hems twice. Naturalisation papers were granted Mark or baste, where stitching is to the following by Judge Coke in Cir to be done. Do not cut out scallops cuit court here last Friday: till after, they are stitched. Robert John Sandine and Gust Ma Prompt attention given to Mail nos, who are ex-soldiers and w o n ad New Silk Blouses just in at Bonnie Orders and I will pay return poot- mitted without filing prelim inar Walker’s Millinery Store. Latest in tic««; Alfred Werner Nystrem, Rich design, best o f workmanship, and a M achine in Geo. Robinson’« Store. « d Nicholas McCarthy, Somra Cuth beautiful piece of wearing apparel A nn^ M orrison, bert Jamas, Giovanni Zuino, John Ed Let ut show yoo. Coquille, Ora. win Hongull and Fred Stone. FOB BALE 40 Acre*, fine bottom land high statu o f cultivation, very sable, good house and barn, family orchard, water to hou» bam, within one mile of high s team and wagon, 1$ head of Jersey milk cows, farm taplsi This is a vary fine place. Price Terms. W rit« or call on T. A- or, Farmers and Merchants Building, Coquille, Ore. Reasonable prices on Silk Blot New stock Juqt received. P r W ora, beautiful designs. See the® Bonnie Walker’s Millinery Store boro the boat are gone- A tennendouf grip upon to# 1 o f life k “ THE PENALTY" * Liberty October 26 end **• program 00 paga thron.