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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 4, 1921)
PAGE n C H T OREGON. FRIDAY, ÿOvKMBER 4, lM L THS OOQUILLS Y ALLST T M INOR M ENTION. Telling About People \ and Erente in the City and County Reduced prices ^in all line« a t V. R. Wilson’« Jewelry A Optical Shop. Acetylene welding, , blazinig and maehtne work a t Graham’* Gang«. fi i - r II 1M Cm ! i VAff &r lì ^ 41 I il ! •4 M | If i Filri I if. í-¡ i» H} ^ r r i V. If™ t ffjBl il H i rtfr Mr. and MrsT W. C. Rose were in from their Brewster valley ranch yes terday. ' , R. A. Wernich, receiver of the Co- quille Lumber Mills, made a business trip to Portland on Wednesday. Zane, Grey’s “RIDERS OF THE DAWN" at the Liberty Nov. 8 and 9. See the program on page three. i Get acquainted with your neighbors during Corn Show Week. Social hour >* every day from 8:30 to 5:00 p. ra. Fresh eider, at 50c a gallon, deliver ed every Saturday. Send orders early. Phone 602x7. Wm. Keller, Coquille. Mrs. Ida K. Owen reports the find ing of a fountain pen lost at the Wo man’s Chib dance Saturday evening. „ * Another case of scarlet fever devel oped here Wednesday among the children attending our public schools. T. M. Stover came down here Tues day from his ranch up the South Fork with some of his fine Spitzenberg ap- ples. ^ Money to Loan on City Property. No Commissions. W. G. Wright. 80tf - Mrs. Adelia Prichard, the Portland Business Club, is speak in Marshfield today, Friday, N ot . L — — ■■_____ A Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Butler, of Pros 1 Suicide at Powers per, spent Sunday here with friends, A Powers pres i dispatch aayn that Mrs. Butler remaining over until Mrs. J. B. Hill was killed a t 7:30 | Tueeady. ’clock Wednesday evening when That range we offered for sale last struck by a logging train a t the edge [ week is new on exhibition a t the Sen of the city. Some who were witness tinel office. It is a South Bend Mai- ee said*Mrs. Hill stepped in front of I leable, absolutely the best range the train and put her hands over her made, and provided with a water eyes. The engine blew the whistle |back, several times but she did not heed. An attempt Was made to stop the The Presbyterian Ladies Bazaar is train, but it was coming down grade to be held Saturday, December 8. and could not be stopped in time. Bring us your hemstitching.. New The locomotive* and tw o ’cars passed tor. Or >ver the woman’s body. Her he: ders promptly filled. We can please was crushed and a foot cut off. you. Bonnie Walker’s Millinery Coroner Wilson was called to look Shop. into the case. Mrs. Hill was about 86 years old Harold Lloyd in “GET OUT A GET UNDER,” a comedy special a t the She was related by marriage to the Liberty Nov. 8 and 9. See the pro family of M. E. Price a t Powers. Her husband is sahl to be an engineer who gram on page three. A suite of 8-rooms, to rent, stove is now in Nevada. She has been liv and adjoining bath room. Light house ing at Powers for several months. keeping doesn’t go. See the Sentinel. Hillstrom Bros., who are running a line of freight trucks from Marshfield to Coquille aftd Myrtle Point are erecting a warehouse 60x80 feet at the bay for their business. The build ing will contaifi a garage for their four trucks. The screen epic of the great North west “RIDERS OF THE DAWN’’’ by Zane Grey a t the Liberty Nov. 8 and 9. See the program on page three. October furnished plenty of rain this year, though not quite so much as the same month last year. Over at the Ba^ there were 8.12 inches. The temperature ranged from 89 dSgri on the 7th down to 37 degrees on the Id, averaging 56 degrees. WANTED—To lease, a dairy ranch, ~ l F to 20 cows preferable. W. A. Sloan, Bandon, „ - 42t2 The screen epic of th e great North west, "RIDERS OF THE DAWN” by Zane Grey at the Liberty Nov. 8 and 9. See the program on page three. Independents to Meet For Armistice Day For Armistice Day the Marshfield American Legion post at Marshfield has arranged a tentative program The stores in both cities will close at eleven in the morning and Robert Dillard said there would probably be some patricular surprise sprung at that hour. In the afternoon there will be football game between All-Stars of the Coquille valley, and those of Coos Bay. At six in the evening the ladies of Coos Bay will Serve a dinner for all ex-service men, the charge to be placed, at a nominal figure. _ After wards, the jitney dance will occur in the Firemen’s hall, ip Marshfield. Let Us Introduce Y ou |o NYLOTIS r COLD CREAM The New North Bend Hotel In our last issue we printed a pie tuce of the Hotel North Bend, says the Coos Bay Harbor. The contract ors have completed the fifth story and are now putting on the roof. We wanted to emphatically state th at all rooms were outside rooms, as th at is quite a drawing card for any hotel and one seldom finds a hotel so equipped. In our effort to make it clear we stated exactly the opposite One of our friends said, “Why, of course, the rooms are op the inside and no one will have to undress out in the rain.” )• will pi MM. 11 m product will i wimtij Mad io* a «nadita^, «oft. aalas loilal «M a. Tw» Sam 00a - 30» The Coquille Independent foot ball team is practicing every ev ning now in preparation for their game with the Marshfield Indepen dents over there next Friday, Armis tice Day,’ The two teams will meet No Sweetbrier, Please »**>" on the local field during the Corn Approproe of what the Woman’s Show. Capt. Keith Leslie has been Club of Coquille has suggested in putting the men through their paces beautifying the highway—planting at a rapid clip and he is sure they will sweet brier on the banks of the cuts— give a good account t f themselves. J. D. laird , of Sitkum, asks the Sen Besides “Brick,” those turning out for tinel to say that if the ladies will take practice'Are Pete Miller, Ben Currie. trip out to BreWSter and see how Harry Oerding, Carl Johnson, Roy and the brier is taking the country out Irvin Watson, Philip Johnson, IL.Arch there, he is sure they will use some ibald, Wm. Hull, Ray Jeub, Happy other vine for the purpose mentioned. Smith, Wm. Howell, Harry Dement, Over in Douglas county, between Sit “RIDERS OF THE DAWN,” an ex Mosier, Robinson and Porter. kum Slid rg, V iBVffl thft -¥tkr, Jas. Hosldnson was released from citing and vivid story by Zane Grey and the Tipton weed are the greatest with Roy Stewart in the ¿teller role Harold Lloyd, king of laughter, in Jail this week under bonds. He was nuisances they have to contend with indicted by the grand jury for non at the Liberty Nov. 8 and 9. See'the “GET OUT AND GET UNDER” at program on page three. the Liberty Nov. 8 and 9. See the support. M- E. Church Sc^uth . “The Truckery” is the ranch name program op page three. Roy Stewart in “RIDERS OF THE At 11 a. m. the pastor will discuss which W. C. Bradley has adopted for the“subject of “Peace—the False a n i The Revival Meetings S Nov. 4 ” ? 8 ”- and 1? 9.' See the program ^ | on i r M :i i ' S . T s T Ï , the True.” At 7:30 p. m. the sermon in the house he recently built where The interest in the revival meetings peg» three. the other one burned, and plans to | in the Methodist church is increasing. topic will be “Is Feeling a Safe Dr. G. W. Leslie, oeteopathic phy raise all kinde of vegetables and pro- Sunday nam ing services will be Guide?” Special music at both ser r sician, will be a t Coquille Tuesday, duce, berries, etc., for the local and gin at 10:30. Mr. Cannady will con vices. Sunday School at 10 a. m. Epworth Thursday and Saturday 1:80 to 4:00. city market. duct a service for the children and e League devotional • service a t 6:30. Office over Robinson’s store. ' Two divorcee were granted by young people from 10:30 tb 11. The Prayer Meeting Wednesday evening The Marshfield and Coquille cream Judge Coke , in court here Tuesday. meetings will continue next week at 7:30. A. B. Pendleton, Pastor eries of the Dairymen’s League are Flora E. Peters'was granted a divorce Rev. Mr. Bennett will preach tonight now making 65,000 pounds of butter from Geo. H. Peters, and Dollie May on “Why I Believe in Preaching on St. James Episcopal Church. i a month. Brown was released from Henry Mack Hell.” There will be services at 11 o’clock Tanlac is manufactured in one of Brown and given the custody of the Harold Lloyd in “GET OUT AND Sunday,morning in St., James Epis the largest and most modernly equip minor child for whose support h r is to GET UNDER," a comedy special at copal Church, 100th Anniversary of ped laboratoriec in this country. Fuhr- pay 320 a month. the founding of the Domestic find For man’s Pharmacy., “RIDERS OF THE DAWN,” an ex the Liberty Nov. 8 and 9. See the eign Missionary Society. program on page three. Harold Lloyd, king of laughter, in citing and vivid Story by Zane Grey W. E. Cooper, Vicar. role "GET OUT A GET UNDER” at th e . with Roy Stewart in the stellar „ Think $7,500 Too Much LlLjrty Nov. 8 and 9. See the pro- “ the Llberty vNov ® *nd 9 See the The screen epic of the great North The Bethel-Pomeroy troubles which program on page three. gram on page three. west, “RIDERS OF THE DAWN” by have been in court from the district E., G. Opperman this week sold his If you want the Oregon Farmer, a below Bandon for years are not yet Zahe Grey at the Liberty Nov. 8 and place on Spurgeon Hill to Gene Nosier. splendid weekly family farm paper settled. C. F. McKni^ht has filed an 9. See the program on page three. you can get It for only 16 cents a L. M. Daniels, who has been living _or!_ ° ± Bome. * % Hoover Case Falls __ year In connection with the Sentinel. there," h « ‘ moved" ‘totoT heT ou.e Mr. \ heirs against the allowance of $7,500 Opperman has just built north of the The case against Jack Hoover, in made to Ralph Pomeroy for his ser ___W. L. Kadderly, state leader of old Capt. Butler place, and the latter county agents came in Tuesday morn- intends now to build a bungalow out vices to the estate. The estate was dicted by the grand jury for non-sup valued at $26,000 and still affords port, was dismissed on demurrer Tues big and spent a couple of days looking there between those two plsoes. day because two charges were con good picking for somebody. after Farm Bureau business. Spectacles and eye glasses quickly tained in the one indictment—failure Thursday afternoon has been re end skillfully repsirsd. Broken lenses Harold Xloyd in “GET OUT AND tp support his wife and failure to sup served «t the Bowling alley as “Ladies duplicated. Optical repairs o f all GET UNDER,’’ a comedy special at port his. child. In dismissing the de Day” for ladies and their escorts. You kinds dons while you wait. Glasses the Liberty Nov. 8 and 9. See the murrer Judge Coke re-referred the case can be assured of the best of order. Attsd. By V. R. Wilson, “Optomet- program on page three. to the grand jury. E. J. Page left for Albany Wednei- triat.” Coquille, Oregon. Har5W Lloyd, king of laughter, in day evening on Mountain States Pow- Want to Be Citizens Hemstitching by Anna Morrison. ef Co. business and from there intend Straight work, lQc; other work, Three Coos county men have re “GET OUT AND GET UNDER” at ed to go to Portland for a week to 12 He s yard, thread furbished cently declared their intention of be the Liberty Nov. 8 and 9. See the two. Prompt attention given to Mail Or coming U. S. citizens: Herman T. program on page three. Detlefsen, of Norway, a native of Ger No waiting for your hemstitching ders. Machine in Robinson’s Store. Call on us for Stationery. when taken to Bonnie Walker’s Mil Alice Dement, daughter of Taylor many; Albert James Pickard, who linery Store. Service and neat work Dement, who used to write the Myrtle last August came to Marshfield from NOTICE OF SALE OF DRAINAGE is our motto. Let us convince you. Point .items for the Sentinel, is now England; and Menelo Lero Camila, of DISTRICT BONDS. Marshfield, a native of Greece. The Dairymens’ Protective Associ attending Sanford University and ow Notice is hereby given that in ac- oordance with a Resolution duly adop ation will hold aimeeting at Coquille ing to the aptitude for newspaper Wimer Brothers ted nnd entered of record by the Su Tuesday, Npv. 8r at the usual hour. work which she displays she has been of Fat Elk Drainage Dist-ric. The new firm who recently purchas pervisors Business of importance is to be trans selected as one of fifteen among 66 on the 1st day of November, 1921, the students, who will help edit the Uni acted. ed the Noah A Son blacksmith shop Board of Supervisors of said Ditsrict versity’a daily paper. just west of the city hall here, are not will Teceive at the City Ilall in Co- - Thousands of weak, run-down men Harold Lloyd, the comedian who has only doing general hlacksmithing, etc., H’HIe, Coos County, Oregon, at any and women have reported astonishing time before the hour of 11 o’clock A. gains in weight from the use of Tan- made more people laugh than any but have added to the business anoth M on Monday, the 12th any of De er department for the making and re other star, in “GET OUT A GET UN lae. Fuhrm an’a Pharmacy. r b e r , 1921, sealed proposal's for the Those :>ui chase of $10,000 v.-u. th of negotia DER” at the Liberty Nov. 8 and 9. pair. of automobile springs. Dont fail to hear Miss Cooley on needing work in that line are invited te 6% semi-annual intereft coupon See th4 program on page three. Clothing selection in Buying at Co to call on them; and they also solicit bends of said Fat Elk Drainage Dis- “Interior Decoration,” by Miss Hel a continuance of the public patronage tiict in the following deren-¡nations quille during Home Makers’ Week on the following m auriii js, to-wit: Wednesday afternoon, November 16. en McFail and “Efficient Kitchens” this shop has heretofore received, and ami Ten bonds of $100.00 each, due Jan by Miss A. Grace Johnson are the hope to greet many new customers. uary 1, 1924. Broken Lenses replaced a t once. talks for Horae Improvement Day They guarantee satisfaction. Ten bonds of $100.00 each, due Jan Ju st send a piece of the broken one uary 1, F925. during Corn Show week, November if I did not make your glasses.' See - ei Ten bonds of $100.00 each, due Jan 18th. You can’t afford to miss these. Marriage Licenses. uary 1, 1926. BIRCH and See Better. Optometrist, Ten bonds of $100.00 each, due Jan Hemstitching dona whils you wait. Marshfield,'Ore. Oct. 28—Ivan Munson, of W;nches Compare work with others. Satisfy ter Bay, and Pearle Wilson, of Marsh uary 1, 1927. Tanlac has been an unfailing source - Ten bonds of $100.00 each, due Jan your own curiosity. A1I work guar field. • uary 1, 1928. of comfort to millions throughout the antesd. Prices 10 and 12 1-2 cents Two bonds of $600.00 each, due Jan Oct. 31—Lloyd T. Jarvis and Lulu length and breadth of this continent. uary 1, 1929. ‘ Have you tried it for your troubles T per jrard. Mrs. Maybdle Ford’s Mil Ray, both of Myrtle Point. linery. Two bonds of $5^0.00 each, due Jan Nov. 1—Mark W. Grant and Lillian uary 1, 1930. Wednesday Aasen A Kelley shipped DetWiler, both of Gravel Ford. They The Sentinel and the Oregon Farm Two bonds of $500.00-eoch, due Jan- j two young colts up to Allegany to do were married the same day by ’Jus uary 1, 1931. the freighting to their new lumber er both for $2.15 a year. tice J. J. Stanley at his office here. Four bonds of $500.00 each, due Jan camp near that place. The animals uary 1, 1932. Cooked Food Premiums weigh about 1200 pounds each. Dated this 3rd day of November, New Supply of Silverware - Substantial premiums' will be of 1921. „ Harold Lloyd, the comedian who has fered for the two best collections of Reduced, prices. Buy your silver L. P. Branstettor. made more people laugh than any cooked foods made from corn pro E. H. Hamden, 1 ware of V. R. Wilson and save money. otAer Star, in "GET OUT A GET UN ducts. The displays must consist of W. E. Cross, DER’” at the Liberty Nor. 8 and 9. a t least ten dishes and should con Supervisors. It only costa 15 cents n o r* to gat See the program on page three. tain as great a variety of dishes as the Oregon Fenner when A new shipment of ladiea’ Suits, possible made wholly or in part of for the Sentinel, and everyone Coats, Blouses, Dresses and Skirts | corn in some form. The exhibit will it is the biggest IK cents' worth just received today a t Bonnie Walk* be judged on variety, quality, origin- reading they ever saw. The F e n T H 1 INVtSIBLS StSO CAt l sr’s Millinery Store. New designs, altty. The contest is open to indhrid- is issued weekly. aa fitted by me give perfect far and pretty patterns and axesQent work* i uals and to women’s clubs or other near, vision all the time. See BIRCH HUDSON’S DRUG STORE «■wenupjtwl w sua wwjw S jo - First: It is sold at a mod erate price. You save when you buy i t ... Second: It has more than the ordinary leavening strength, therefore, you use less. Thirdr There are no fail ures—-it always makes the sw eetest most palatable of foods.! Fourni: ■ It is used by mil lions çf housewives—leading .domestic science teachers and'cooking experts. oU SAVE JMn tap Bmrnr-m»«» astiv CALUMET BAKIN G POWDER Fifth: It is the best Baking Powder that can be produced. Was given highest swards at World’s Pure Food Exposition, Chicago;Paris Exposition, Paris, France. Sixth It contains only such ingredients as have been officially approved by the United States Food Authorities. The finest Powder—at the" most cost “The Biggest Bargain That Goes into the Kitchen Today." Pound can of Calumet contains foil 16 os. Some baking powders come in 12 oz. instead of 16 oz, cans.~Bc sure you get s pound when you want it. Calumai _ Nut Cootts —4 cup Vi cup sugar, SiirAY" V4 cup nuts, I t lem on juics Then mix inf regular way* Coquille Hardware Co -4+++- If ;; BÍIÍfjj* Î ’I f í í l y W . i k «5 I M I S f l ì iìi I- 481 ? v i i M 'ï r l ii i B .T i i li 1 i II'. ‘<t A \\H ' A h f t I ¡1:1: KÜ Loaded. 5 hells Winchester shot patterns are famoi for their even spread and their hard] hitting delivery. > No target can g< thru the Winchester perfect pattei KRXSEPK r i i Winchester Call on us for mad Set Bettor. r.i- •. Marshfield, Ore. THE 7 n X C H £ S ttJt sto r e