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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 18, 1921)
^ '» i f v 'y v 'p .■■■ PAffe TWO .¡-Æ * ■ TUB COQCILLB TALLET SENTO! EL, COQUILLE, OREGON. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER IS, lt* L -.is.1. .......... ■.»■»!m- h MYRTLE POINT ITEMS. It Can't I F IT'S F C O M F U M R M A N S PHARMACY I T' S B I G H T FünflfnAN S PHARMACY XC v J l V w «V/. ’At* COQUILLE OREGON Mrs. W. E. Jones left last Tuesday for a short trip to Eugene. The Catching Creek school has been closed for s few days on account o f a suspected case o f scarlet fever in Hut district. ’ C. 0 . Jennings made a business trip to Marshfield last Tuesday. ' Mrs. Kaufman is over from Marsh field this week visiting her son, Karl, and his new son. Miss Mabel Newman passed through Myrtle Point Sunday on her way to her school near Bridge. She had spent the vacation for Armistice Day with her parents in Bandon. Rev. J. D. Wooufin was called to Salem last week by. the sudden death o f his father. Rev. Ora Marsters, o f Catching Creek, occupied the pulpit I at the M. E. Church in his place. Mrs. Oscar' Reed add son, Steve, \ left Monday afternoon for Portland, having 'received word o f "the serious | illness of Oscar Reed. Mrs.., Allison Roberts and daugb- av, are arc spending the week ter, Alice Kav, with Dr. and ITtfrs. airs. K. A. Leep. William Harmon, o f Lee, was | this city on business Monday. Mrs. Albert .Volkmar was a busi n ess visitor in Powers one day this I week. -* County Surveyor McCulloch, Chas. I Webb and M. T. Clinton were view- I ing the Bridge road this week. The Myrtle Point boys beat Bandon I by a score of 20-7 last Friday on the Bandon field. We have only one more game this season. TJiat is played here Thanksgiving with Coquille. Re member the day and come out prepar- | cd to root for our boys.- The Hobson Bros, will ship four Md.dhU» COW* to California next | Friday. Audrey Hamilton is improving rap- I idly from her attack of typhoid fever. We’ll Meet You • at the CORN SHOW EVERYONE W ILL BE THERE Forget. Your Troubles and be a “ Kid” agafin Crank up your “ Lizzie” . and Join the Happy Throng . - , - • . ' » * •» •. . ______ ______ ' • ■ Stores’will close at Noon Fri. and Sat. Na afternoon deliveries' on those days For accommodation o f customers stores will be open - Friday 4:30 to 5:30 p. m. —— Saturday 4:30 to 6:30 p. m. Place your orders for the morning deliveries E AST FORK NOTES Mr. Shoemard, the U. B. minister I at Gravel Ford, preached in the Dora [Cemetery Chapel Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Rose had visi- |tors Sunday from Coquille. It ia seldom a more beautiful sun set is seen than the one of Sunday j evening. Seen through the trees and (just level with their tops was a bank of golden clouds, above a space of 3 Phones—Call 69 varied tints of gold and blue, into which from the south jutted a ter raced mountain of gold; bordered on the north by tints o f gold and grays, while up and up the winrows o f clouds in various tints of gold and color ¡were tubbled into aU manner of shapes and forms slid in between (were deep wells o f blue. The Woman’s National Foundation just pewter coated with a coat of yel has accepted plans for the buildings low whitewash. The German have a I the women of the Foundation are go sweet job on their hands now they ing to put up in Washington. The have to round up 25,000 swarm* of main buildings is to be known as the bees for France and 8,000 for Bel Temple of Triumph.. It is said the gium. They thought it was so “kul- dome of this building will be topped I tured’’ to rob, murder, plunder and by a figure of a “ woman triumphant.” destroy. Now the whole world is glad If this “ Woman’s Foundation,” what- that they are stung, stung by the ever it is or may be, would take a treacherous, traitorous vipers of their pointer from me, I Would tell them if I own 80U[8 they want a symbol for their “ woman ^ Qompers lets out a yell of dis- triumphant,” who cuts any perman-1 pleasure because the government of ent figure, it will have to be a mother United States is bigger than the gov with a baby in her arms. ernment of railroad unions. He is North Dakota knows that the the same Sam who backed the Boston world is better today than yesterday police in their strike. ' He has been and that there are fewer fools in it. living off the human milking machine With Chartes Hapsburg, the would- for ^ many year8| it is no wonder he be king of Hungary, and A. C. Town- [blubbers when he thinks he may lose ley, the exploiter of North Dakota, the test out o f his mouth. “ *4 fi . 4 both in jail the world is growing safer R. A. Easton for honest men. The editor o f the Pathfinder says: RANDOLPH NOTES “ We know personally o f the wife of a Watchmaking — Engraving — Jewelry Manufacturing labor leader who has just paid MO • Last Friday evening neighbors of for a new hat, especially to wear to Wm, Philpott gathered at his home a grand party." to give him a surprise, the event be- Why should she not be decked out I ing his fifty-eighth birthday.. They in a $40 hat, for her hubby neither each brought him a cigar and the nec- A meeting o f the voters of Road Send the Sentinel to eastern : toils nor spiqs, he simply pockets the essary provisions for an elaborate spoils of his trade that the “ check-off i lunch, which was greatly enjoyed later District No. 21 will be held at Ran system" collects for him. I f you let ¡n the evening. After some tíme dolph School House on Nov. 26 at o n e ! a man for whom you are working take agreeably spent in music and games o’clock to enable the taxpayers and part of your pay and give it to some the guests went home wishing him legal voters of this district to organ ize and vote a special tax for road one else, what is the use o f kicking many-more birthdays, if hats do cost $40. 7 It takes a long Miss Irma Fredericks and Mr. Geo. purposes. This district takes in the time to milk $40—from cows. I have | Baughman were married at Coquille main portion if not all o f the North to all parts o f the dty hit the quick rich plan, I’ll change my last Saturday. The bride is a daugh Bank Extension Road. The Busy Æ êW â T his R o y a l T a ilo r s C H I C A G O ’ .R M - f .T - * i . l i II U N EW YORK I II November, 1921 To the _ « ----- ---- FATHERS, SONS # HUSBANDS, BROTHERS * ' , Of our own home tow n :- This message is for you. v " Plssse read. It will be wise. The Royal Taylors, known the world over as makers of the very finest custom tailored clothes, at moderate prices, have given this store Price Reductions o f nearly ONE THIRD OFF. These greet savings, we pass on to you. Buy n ow ., It will be shrewd! If you don’t buy now, at least, be alert. Look today—and buy tomorrow. - ’ If you don’t look today— then be thrifty, think this ssving offer over tonight—look tomorrow— and buy the imxt day. In the meantime, tell your friends about this wonder Price-Cut on Royal Tailored suits and overcoats. They’ll thank you for being wise—and us, for allowing them to be thrifty. For Fathers, Sons, Husbands and Brothers: This sals is chock- full- of savings— prices are down in the suboellar^—on the best made- to-measure clothes in America. They are Royal Tailored. Don’t pay your taxes!— — Don i propose!— Don’t marry!— Don’t join your lodge I— DON'T GO TO BED TONIGHT!— until you have seen what scads of value we are giving in this Whale- of-a-Sale on those famous Roys) made to order clothes. Please ask us!—ask us! Yours very truly, THE STORE OF THAT ROYAL TAILORED LOOK Cleaners & Tailors Coquille, Oregon CITY BAKERY U n d er n ew m an agem en t Fresh Bread, Cakes and Fancy Pastry Laird Building G R AVEL FORD N E W 8 Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Suyden spent Sunday with relatives near Myrtle Point. Mr. Moser was a Sunday visitor at the Tom Sumerlin home. Mr. and Mrs. Iverson were Myrtle Point visitors one day last week. Joe Gibson and wife, of Myrtle Point .are visiting relatives in this vicinity. , \ 1 m Coquille, Oregon Hr. *nd Mr«. Casebeer and chidl- r«n »pent Sunday at the Tom Hock- etna home. The Sunday School at this place is progressing nicely. There is quite a large attendance every Sunday. Harvey Barklow, Hugh Smith and Lewis Ingram went to Myrtle Point Saturday evening. Ivan and Waiton Clinton spent Sun day with Joe Sumerlin. Have you seen our hew stock of -Agate Rings Lavalieres Charms and. Loose Stones W. H. Schroeder & Sons General Hauling and Delivery dairy herd and become g “ labor lead ter o f the late L C. Fredericks, who er” dairyman. Am not sure that died a couple’ o f y e s » ago. She .was quick money will come that way for born here Aid has been living with the reason Judge Anderson’s order to her mother arid sister. The groom knock out the “ check-off” system has came here after the war to visit ])is dried up part of the herd. * sister, Mrs. Richard Thrush and has Howst, the Union tyee o f Kansas, worked at whatever he found to do— got a hundred thousand out o f the mostly engineering. He served fqur “check-off;’’ blew in the most o f it, hundred and nir.ety-seven days in the and now the Union is trying to get thickest of the fight in the recent war. the scrapings hack. And this Howst, The newly-weds contemplate moving under the Kansas law, has been sen to California, where his foster mother tenced to prison for calling strikes, resides. The best wishes o f a host of and thus the good work woee on. friands follow them on the journey at “ The law is the schoolmaster.” life. A shower to, the new bride was Russia has to print her money in given Wednesday afternoon, which denominations of 100,000’s and miL was greatly ofijoyed by all present. lions and its Value is all ia the sound The bride received many useful and of those big numbers. That money is keautiful gifts. a curiosity souvenier as to the worth Colonel Rosa, who recently died in lessness o f less than nothing and is a Bandon eras an old resident o f this sample o f the things that make it. place in its flourishing days. He was The German- ssfrk ia. so valuable an employer o f Adam Perahbaker that it is not worth’ picking up and is when he built his store at Randolph a repreeentatfSh o f the German char and served as clerk for several years. acter, which at one time people talked The house in which ho and his family about as being valuable. Now it is lived burned about ten years ago. He known to be like Bill Hohensollern’s ( is held in high esteem by the remain- alias, Billie **•, “ solid gold" vases,ling old settlors o í this neighborhood. Birthday Party M eet all Trains and Boats Agents tor The following, came in too late for last week’s Issue: SH IN G LES and Master Richard Ritter celebrated JOHNSON’S MILL WOOD his fifth birthday at the home o f his parents, Mr. and Mra. C. D. Ritter last Thursday. * • The table was decorated with roses and ferns furnished by Mrs. T. J. Thrift. Refreshments consisting o f ice cream, cake and fruit a j j d were P h on e 101J served to the little ones at 5 o’clock. - The children present Were Ehna Gilman, Hazel Mansell, Esther Man o f Ohio, City of Toledo, sell, Georgia Orr, Ethel Ritter, Katie ■tat* Lucao County, as. h. i Frank J. C boaey makao oath that M l , Annie Mabel Ritter, Bonnie is aonlor partner Of tbo Arm o f *£*•] June Se Lander, Elda Gilman, Tommie Chanay * C o „ doing bualnaaa In th« a w l Thrift, Johnnie Orr, Menalkua 8e- arm will pay the w » . » iander, James , Lyle Ritter and ED DOLLARS tor • * " of Cetarrh that Richard Ritter. e o f H A L L ’ S CATABR“ Mansell Drayage & Delivery Co. * How could a man be worth million« and still not have a cent? It is ex plained in “ BIG HAPPINESS" at the Liberty Nov. 22 and 28. gram on page three. * F R A N K J. C H E ! « * w e me and Us Mb day *• ’ ¡r a . j.’iisEK&'ea.s «aces o f m e Sr»««™ E N i r i t CO.. Toledo. O' T S fiT to r ’ w i s U P * « « ’