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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 13, 1922)
H « ? Wm* 5Ü W Lss® LY, JA N U A R Y IR IM A COQUILLE, E- with a little b \ i eps <■.$, ,*-i, •J^LnZrifc^ tomb Wed- William caught a big atly. The sr* Tuesday wild cat i hall w inches i Little ; every lest cat lid it ia ert Clarke i the < elating ; of th* rht in thia KriunMy, HUM bride, I and Lloyd Xrknt a . th* groom. . | A Ifred Burbank mad* a trad* with Mra. Maud* McDaniel, o f Norway, Mr. Bonham and is now the oriner ia form ing a class In oil painting, at L f th* purebred«. Clydesdale stallion the Dr. E. A . Loop home to be bold that woe brought to CeoT county by on Saturday afternoon. " , Georg* ; * -, given R OUGH SYRUP A P L E A S A N T A N D E F F E C T IV E M E D IC A N T TH E GOOD FOR W H ICH R E L IE V E S H AR SH EST COUGH SHORT T IM E OLD FOR C H ILD R E N They allay the Fever and atop the ache o f Grippy Colds a »* m oppsToff m Cecfl *U bur wAy who died last Thursday after a lo n g 1 back. “ Jack rabbits at * v«rjr numer illness o f typhoid fever, was held Sat ous again them: . Th# farm er* are urday at the. Miller residence. The using rabbit 'fen cin g, poison and ■interment took place in the Myrtle drive* to try to get rid o f them. Point cemetery. About a week age a drive did for W- W. Deyoe Is abW to be about The Cough Syrup ia Tw o $Ues, 35c and 65c ( Cold Table 25c per Bex hb 1ob* illn8M o,l mornings ^ Vm Tto ago another one brought in FUHRMANS PHARMACY typhoid f«v Albert Bright and W illiam Brady returned last week from a abort trip to Grants'Pass. M r». T. G. Summerlin, o f Gravel Fbrd, ia spending the wWk at the C. C. Carter home. Lest Saturday a little »on, Eldon Lorin, was born to Mr. knd Mrs. Lorin Knight o f Catching Creek, but the lit tle fellow passed away the following day and was laid to rest in the chapel OREGON GOOD N E W S Jesus Saves-----Jesus Saves k t t S Z r o a * . The Methodist Episcopal Church • > ' o f C oqu iD e « ‘ ' a Whole Gotpel Jbr the Whole Man. Do YOU Want to bo Saved? U t Vt Hmlp You, * Arm you looking fò r a Chunk J ome? W « invite you to teonkip with us. M. W esley Gooo, Pastor. Phono 120M Marshfield Coquille-Myrtle Point-Roseburg ' ^ r- m 1 I V , /Fred Moser was a Marshfield visitor ist week. » Frank McCracken, o f M yrtle Point, raa her* Saturday, looking aftpr busi- *” Leave CoquiUe for Marshfield Gravel Ford. 7, 8, », 10, 11 a. m. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7 # . m. Leave Marshfield far Coquille 7, 8, 9; 16,11 a. au • 1, 2, 3, 4, 6,10 a. m . Saturday night paly, leaves Marshfield at 12 Instead of 10 ‘ Myrtle Point - Coquille " Leave Myrtle Poiat far CoquiUe ' 7:15 a.m. 10.-eem.rn. IKK) p. as. Sri# p. m. IriO p. m. Leave CoqoiUe fer M yrtle Poiat • rifantK 11:00 a.m. Sri# p. SL 4ri# p. m. 7ri# p. m. . COAST AUTO LINES Goarg* W. Bryant. Manager Fer reliable Abstracts o f T ith and ’ Information about Ceos County Eoa! Botato tee T IT L E GUARANTEE A ABSTRACT COM PANY ~ eoet *»*m »cnv.O(T. Special attention paid to looking a fter and payment of ta x «. Pnooe Marshfield Office Phono Coquille Office IL I H ENRY 8ENGSTJ 8ENGSTACREN, Manager 101 m in T o Make Oregon D rier IV - ■ ■ There were lots of rabbitt to be seen this morning loping around over the fields. The train stopped very obligingly between sutions to let off three men armed with »hot guns then waited fo r about ten minutes to let the.pa»*engers see what poor »hots the men were. Rabbitt were popping all around but the men hadn’t hit any when the train moved on.” N Here i» new» from Toronto, telling W illiam BaUwon_ a t th* M n T j.^ D ^ C im ton ^ 'd a u g h t e r , that Prof. WiHiam V*va, returned Wednaedhy from a vis-1 American Association fo r th* - it with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. vanosment of 6ctoM*> dec are that to m . o f Salem. 1“ « • topoaelbl* ¿Sf acientUts any Mra. James A very and chlUbun. 0f ^ M fra o w ltA C h a rt« «arw in -. Coquina, visited several day. with h*r I *heorT « « • origin o fs p * «is * . H * unci*, Jo* W illiam », o f this place, j declared that) while forty yeoia ago Gus Hamilton was down from P o w - 1 D a r w - n theory was accepted wit - era Friday to spend a few days With jasstlun today atontiete ban [his fam ily. ’ « « • *• • ***** mmr* un' Mr. and Mrs. Claud* Endicott’. Ht- * 4*1* ° * * r “ F «^ a n a tio n o f the child i. very ^ this week. . °{ J **T* BUly Endicott hod the 'm isfortune | ^ ar* flat broke end down to to run a nail in his foot t o t W*dtn«e- <**«• *«a in . Th * wise onos who war* dv oil oookad and priaaod ns to haw br. W. Lee PeUittrton has gone to K king. rtw ted, throw up the .pong, l a d on a short b u r in s « V p - and say w *W on't know, w# hav* jurt been fooling Little Norman Hamilton i* quite ill I***® fooUn* folks fo1“ with w,tJ what we don’t know. That leave* leave* m me sitting in the (this week. v ^ k“ ow- That The High School boys and girls' k 0« 1 ■ »**»• basket ball team* w ill meet th* Co- •** down u •* quill* team* at the Oaks pavilion FW- “ *■ *** beginning.” “ Ii day n ight Both M yrtle Point teams |®#4 created the he* win the games played with A rago last berth ” Friday. The Germans are at Mrs. Ferris Lundy is taking car* o f "taking fold . B ill H. her son Verne’s children during the used to be fat the bust illness o f his wife. gold vase* and hands The outlook fo r prosperity ia Cooe County ie very good. * This b rifgn a feeling o f satisfaction to every one. W o gnarsatee entire satisfactioB on all o f our W ork sad Merchandise W. H. Schroeder & Sons ^»tch making — Engraving — Jewelry llanafacturing N O W ! . ia th* boot time to get that District attorneys o f Oregon w ill be celled in to conference, either in Port land or Salem within th* next week or ten days, to discuss law enforcement problems facing th* state, accordipg to t H. VanWinkle, attorney genera). The conference is to be called by the attorney general at th* suggestion o f United States Attorney General Daugherty, who has requested a con ference o f this nature in all states o f th* Union. While Daugherty In his See “ TH E CONQUERING POW letter to Attorney Geneful Van Win ER,” 4!r*ct*d by Rase Ingram, the kle lays rtrees on the newi o f atttm-J artist responsible fo r the greet Aim tisn to prohibition problems and tors masterpiece. “The Four Horsemen” involving profiteering, the Oregon See th* new creation and be royally conference, H is intimated, w ill lay entertained at the «Liberty nOzt Turn- particular emphasis oh the liquor day and Wednesday. question. - J M Attorney General p U to , in Us requw - Real Bargain V « . r la a suit nude to your individual meant A B ig reductions, splendid fabrics, fashionable . service-giving Clothee a t . J f. ' 4 1 :* 4 »%■'■ •> City Cleaners & Tailors Coquille G R A V E L FORD N E W S A U T O STAGES / Marshfield - Coquille Acetylene Welding and Cutting--No job too big and none too small for our shop to handle. _______ _ j i S r ^ l e g r u p h pole, tost on the Mrs. W ill Fite, who le s been ill, is.jIa rf M€. The poles appear to be now able to be about once more. standing In their proper position. r G. Clinton has competed th# cab- w u k . ^ ^ 1 inch** thick, inet work in Mrs. Pedri Presslsr’s new lnjon4 the shore* of th y river but it Conjunction with R R Y B A R K th C H E RÇ fo r B A LD I X O LD 6 ft* kept in stock i’ord f at Ford * “ Prices The sixth and t o t number q fth e «Tkere ia loU o f ice and anew sfcffl Iqrceum w ill be given in the Unique Colombia. The drift* over Theatre Saturday night. The “ Bell h deeD Ringing «M ale Quartet” furnish the £ ¿ * ¿ 3 t £ .2 I T t h e crossam . U se L A X A T IV E A S P IR IN COLD T A B L E T S in It Pays I All kinds of Heavy Machine Work and Auto Repairing A letter from Ins* written at Pen- *“ • ^ <U*toa J m l t d b ^ M r t r i p t o t o Man. He reclamed over Sunday and 1 ♦ » « teachers convention in gav* another talk Sunday evening. . J J S a n“ "T * * : 4 *" t .’.: “ I, Dr. T. Frpriklm Babl, the well j* Portland to pluck th* rood fund "known lecturer, gave the fifth Lyceum 10f th « state or ia she not to pluck th* number at th* M. E. Church last Sat- |ro* j fund o ff the state? IN A . FOLKS S A FE ini': • >* *A Ethiopian, doesn’t f -Y • i J ** fi RAND O LPH NOTES changs his akin, dressed in old er new akin. 4 The Gwman Oermans in Portland w ill eoutinne to live oa stn oU that are named fe r white folks^ v t Tho surprise party fo r August Her , Th* iriah Irish o f th* “ IrtJ T Re- public” in Massachusetts are after mann was an unusually pleasant a f ; H being his twenty-stasnth birth Senator Lodg*’s scalp. Th* Iriah fa li1 tomahawk »hall Hot niek a hair o f hia day. Music, cards, checkers and a lunch consisting o f turkey sandwiches, Mra. Young, in answer to th* ques cake and ics cream added to the pleas tion, what was the beet port o f their ure o f the evening, while many use trip outside o f the horn* visits T, said, ful gifts w en presented. A ll left "ou r trip through Canada." That waa in the “ wee sms” hours, wishing him many more parties. our experience, to*. When t reed that England has aat The grand surprise party fes Mrs. aside money to pop interest due U. Boas A . Russel, the grandmother of 8., I think o f a o n , a Canadian on Seven Mile, celebrating bar seventy- the steamer Keewatin, to whom I ta st birthday on New Year's A y , was said that I hoped th * United States a vary pleasant affair. «A n elaborata would dean the slat* a# a ll foreign Dewitt Clinton was a M yrtle Point via tor Friday. . Everyone enjoyed the program and Christmas tree that was held a t the , church ( hnitmae Eve. Boyd Bruner waa a via to r St Myr tle Point Monday. Sirrert Iverson, Mr. Iverson and George Nelson want to Marshfield Sunday. f «*■ '4 '; " The Clinton children returned home Monday a fter spending f few days at the George Ward holm* on ^Catching Creek. J. A. Cotton end Wm. Huff went to M yrtle Point Monday. The last few days o f sunshine makes a A llow want to got bu\ and get ready ’to plant garden, Mr. and Mrs. W ..T . Beady and daughter returned - home last week from Grants Pass, where they hod been visiting fo r some time with (M r daughter, Mrs. Ed. Olsen and fam ily. Tom Samerljp and w ife went to the placq and arrang riasata aro being Norway Friday, Tom having gone made to reach an agreement on the ! price to bo paid Mr. Hauschildt. Other owners along th* river have donated their rights-of-way. The .rood on Moving Catching inlot, will .follow th* large dyke which the Coo# * 5 Miner Dies at Baadon ,, Although ppsrating a black sand taise ia search of geld. Flunk Sissons, who was found dead near Whiskey ®w> was buried in th* potter's field end had only |1.66 in money Ih his _ Bissons had occupied a cabin C. H. Wilson, another miner, they worked separate claims. H * was found dead t o t waek. He had evh • ¿ently seated him self under a tree to »••t and died there. A fter an autopsy it waa decided that-heort caused death. » « Ingram o f tbo “ Four H on e- men” fame has done it again. See ^ _ > to s t “THE CONQUERING POWER” at the Liberty Mart Tuee- ¿•y and Wednesday. RUPTURE EXPERT HERE Ä Ä « r 44 , ™ . ; . n , b. ^ a K „ th, MtCl,n K » A h WMS *■ *■ « » dimcult case, o r t a S f t i l 'Z E Z »V E S s in s ä Ä ta protect the bottom land from ov erflow, but the county w ill have to en large thé dyke to móka it of sufficient sise to carry the roodway. The -distane* over this property M «"¿ "a <nll be fU d to d e m o n ^ tT irithn.,? Ü t S ^ S ristemeat S 9e mmmr has in this aoUce 117 ? ' w»i. .cewialn in Roseburr Frtrf., a d va n ceiZ ^ K L ” # * fe s t ' '¿G y, bu T c • .A s M i . • -— u. r - H ~