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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 20, 1922)
the county ja il now. Mrs. W alter Sinclair returned Tues day from a visit to friends at the Bay. Ray P. Miller, o f the Coquill« Hard Vulcanising and battery service at ware Co., is confined to Ua bad with Graham’s Garage. a very serious attack o f tonsilitis. Rooms fo r rent at' the Collier The chlorination plant is now in Apartments. Call 144L. action disinfecting our city water and Second hand fa s engines bought and sold at Gardner's Garag% Coquille. P . 8 . Robison, o f Norway, was do ing business in COquiile Tuesday morning. “ been fo r a month or two while ho was taking treatments in Portland. He ret urns'very much improved in health. He has much to say about the damage done in the W illamette valley by the extoywe cold weather throe years ago and again this winter. Those fine walnut trees o f improved variety on U s place at Hillsboro wore nearly all killed by the below aero weather o f 1919, and many other trees suffered there and in the vicin ity-of Portland. He observed the effects o f the recent silver thaw on the highway between Silver-ton and Portland, whore ears by the score were left in the . ditch be cause they could not be navigated on the ice-coated roads. The doctor says there seems to be even m ore differ ence ' between the temperature hero m a k e s dm p r o p e r dnkgU Appo— 6- 1<J fla v o re d They ’were all three Having a crying spell up in ..the cell when Deputy Sheriff Malehora, who had-previous ly telephoned Dtstricet Attorney Fisher, walked In and toU her the could stay th«r# too. He asked the _ National Guard Profit« Oregon derived a net profit o f 8119,- three about a diamond from an Elks’ 077 in the operation o f it s ' National pin which was among tha articles stolen, and also about a brown silk Form er County Commissioner A r chie PU lip and Us w ife were visitoig in Cequille Isst Sunday. The Am y Turner, a four-m asted barkentine is loading 800,000 feat o f lumber at the bay fo r Australia. HUDSON’S DRUG STORE They .^11 disclaimed knowledge o f the two items, but when Malaborn told pf — Tanlac is appetizing, invigorating and strengthening. Try H and be eon- time a club leader among the boys and girls in Coos county, was over hare z-lAi fri***» .Vrivrfcf. . . Last Sunday ended the duck bunt ing season fo r 1928. A ll are agreed that the game has been more abund twenty Oregon cities the sum o f $199,- ant and savory than usual this winter. 068.60, the total cost to the stato o f “ SENTIMENTAL TOMMY,” a ‘ administration and upkeep being $79,- meet engrossing story and a technical 976. In addition to tbs $199,068 ro- wonder will be at the Liberty next ceived In essh, the state secured the Tuesday mad Wednesday. See the award o f federal property amounting to $267,217.29. program on page three. • ' y Towns receiving bundles o f U. S. Hemstitching dens while you w a it Treasury cheeks fo r drill and camp needay. evening. Orders fo r shrubbery trees Compare work with others. Satisfy pay o f citizens, include Ashland, Med your own curiosity. A ll work guar ford, Marshfield,* Newport, Toledo, from the W ashington Nurssry w ill be anteed. Priest 10 and 12 1-2 cents Roeeburg, Eugene, Alhany, Salem, received by W . Q. W right, a t the Title per yard. Mrs. MaybciU Ford’s MQ- Portland, Independence, Corvallis, Guarantee A Trust Co. office. inery. * I)àlias, McMinnville, Siiverton, W ood- Very* often people here in Coquille Tanlac Vegetable Pills are sold on a find it difficult to got dry wood at this season. No trdubls now. Just phone positive guarantee to give perfect aat- Cradle''RoU Sunday Morning sfaction. Try theta tonight and you 60$x. $2.60 per tier d ativen d ,v, - f s ill be delighted to find the results The Cradle Roll Superintendent o f The Daily and Sunday Oregonian you hays obtained. Fuhrman’s Phar the Methodist Church South, has ar at $6 fo r nine months and better is macy, Inc. - fa ? ,<v ranged a program fo r the Cradle Roll an attm etivea offer. A t the regular Irving Lamb is still vary sick, the Department fo r. Sunday m orning at Every mother who has a doctor last Saturday pronouncing his 10:80. No waiting fo r your HemetIti him mm typhoid. The fever is being con baby enrolled is earnestly requested when taken to Bonnie W alker’s M il- trolled by Dr. Hamilton and it has to com# and bring the baby. ltnary Store. Service and neat work not reached the danger point the past Program is our m otto. Lot us convince you. “ Welcome to Cradle Rqll” - few days. Deioroua Lam son W h o you are making up the Hat E. J. Loney was down hare from - . Marvin Hawkins o f periodicals fo r tha year, corns in Powers Wednesday attending court. Solo Gwintoth Johnson and saa how much you can save by Ho is receiver fo r the properties In Recitation Instrumental Selection combining them with tha Sentinel. volved in the caso o f Gordon vs. > Sunday 8ebool Orchestra h i Circuit cobrt “ Baby’s Security” - Marvin Shasta See the second Charles Ray o f the Gant, which Screen, Gareth Hughes, in “ SEN TI 'isre this w* “ My M a st«” - W arden Ellis MENTAL TOMMY” at the Liberty P o n t miss seeing May MrAvoy, Presentation o f Certificates. neat Tuesday and Wadnssday. v the now screen star as “G risei.” a I have 26,000 pounds o f barley in character you will never forget. In the warehouse in Coquille, which 1 ‘ SENTIMENTAL TOMMY,” one of will sell fo r $86 a ton if sold in n the finest picture« o f the year. At lump immediately. L. P. Branstetter. the Liberty next Tuesday and Wed Tesdsy. ' Bring your chickens to M igge’s Moat Market. Highest cash price A petition ia being circulated in paid. W o can use all you’ve got. Marshfield asking Mrs. Alamo Semple Bring thorn ia sky day. 62M* McPherson, who Is now conducting a M ayMcAvoy and Gareth Hughes, revival at Fresno to come up to Coos the screen’s newest find, w ill appear Bay. She is reported to have wrought at tha Liberty next Tuesday and Wed many miraculous care# som e o f Coos nesday in "SENTIM KNTAL TOM- county people. “ SENTIMENTAL TOMMY” with Gareth Hughes and May MeAvoy* a picture that will keep you riveted to A delegation o f A ft e » Masons your seat from the start to the final flash will bo at the Liberty next Tues wars over from the Bay Tuesday ev day and Wednesday. See the pro ening fo r th e. special meeting o f Chadwick Lodge at which tim e Rev. Traffic Officer W illiams found Dr. gram on page three. W . E. Cooper and. Howard E. Couper George E. DU, o f Mgrabfiald, burn Deputy Sheriff Malehora went out ing up the streets in that city at the to Lee Wednesday to attach the auto rats o f SO miles aa hour and Justice and, truck belonging to W alter Myers, the m ost largely attended m attin g o f the local lodge ia yeafs and a special Joehnk taxed him $86. bringing them in with him. The at ly prepared banquet helped to make Hemstitching by Anna Morrison. tachments w en tied by the Coquille tha evening’s work enjoyable. s Straight work, 10e; other work. Service Station, & M. Nosier and 12tte a yard, thread faribshod. Others and total over $400. Makes Fine Picture Prompt attention given to Mail Or W . F. Lewis, the indefatigable as 'in the January issue o f the Win ders. Machine hi Robinson’s 8tocu. sistant general pam ewgm agent o f Chester Herald appears a picture o f Spectacles sad eye glasses quickly the Southern Pacific, was calling on the Coquille Hardware Company’s and skillfully repaired. Broken lenses our business men Tuesday. He says windows taken last August at the duplicated. Optical repairs o f all he spent a couple o f weeks back in time o f the Elks’ convention at kinds dune while you wait. Glasses Marshfield. The cut shows up the fitted. By V. R. W ilson, “Optomet- Ety( decorations in one window, and $ri«t." Coquille, Oregon. the disp lay,of W inchester firearms in ' C. MeC. Johnson has bought the the other, in very good shape. $80,000 logging equipment o f tha Tab ken itch Lumber company at KroO, Roar Can AttadJb shipped it up to Reeds port and then • Sheriff Ellingsen hi the p u t few dawn the Umpqua tb the Johnson S days has attached four automobile« in Anderson camp at Three-mila. the Coqxftle valley and here on execu W. W. Elliott and faasily came ev tions obtained by creditors o f the own- er from North Bead in their ear laat Friday evening to attend the get-to gether banquet at the Presbyterian church here. Hie mother from Ban- don met them here and returned heme with them fo r a visit. Yesterday Otto Johnson, a shoe maker, o f North Bend, filed with the eesmty clerk hie declai-rtioa o f In tention to buefime n fit tain o f the United States. He ta 40 y m n o f eg*, came to thfr country fan 1908 and ta N Y-D EN TA TOOTH PASTE found it wonderfully mild here cffin- pared with the W illamette valley. He had not abandoned the walnut busi ness on account o f U s bad luck fa r ther north but says U s ton is com ing down her» to set out 40 aeree o f that Improved variety on his pisce near this city. ' L Or. W . H. Voee was here from Eu gene Wednesday on his regular month ly trip to Cooa county. John D. Gosa and J. - C. Kendall were over h er. from XU B a V 'I W - BY YO U R TEETH oese o f d m teetk a W o do cylinder reboring and guar antee our work. Gardner’s Garage. (Joqilllle Pone 4«J. "~ * 1- v..,™ ** o « ™ « . 1«. Y O U ARE OFTEN JUDGED United Brethren A ttention ' Owing to the fact that tha Pas is engaged in Revival Mratings North Bend there will bo no preach service at Gravel Ford on guad Jan. 22. IMS. CHADWICK LODGE No. M A . F. |i A . M. Tozier-Strang Spadai, Turn., Jan. 24 W ork in C. V Stated Communication Harry B. T osier surprised hie friends in Coquille last Saturday by com ing up from California accompan ied by a bride. She was Dalla MiSlrod Strdhg, daughter o f Mr. and Mrs. Chas. E. Strang, who loft Coquille a couple o f years ago to make thair homo on a ranch near Montague, Cal ifornia. . The young people were mar ried at Yraka on the eleventh inpt., and came north on their wedding trip, •topping a couple o f days to visit the groom ’s sister at Harrisburg, Ora. They w ill visit hare fo r a few weeks and than return to Montague, Mr. Toator being associated with 'Hr. Strang in the ranch there. Both these young people have a boat o f friends in and around Cocjuille who are heartily congratulating them and Hxtcndiag best wishes and tha Ban- tine! join t in wishing a long and proa- parous life together fo r these popular young people. % ' 0 - . ------ 1___ S A Own Your H on* Coquille City ia a good place to build M. Sengstacken can furnish you the sites at a low pries and upon your own ton es. C l U p l T Ö V ffiR S M S H E R A KEFLEX SUCKER kn ocks mirar dey çlo<m — v\ÄTSk\— lr3o « cocked hat A J.70W «cag V Pomona County Granfe County Pomona Grange win bold its annual masting at tim W Adm an ball in Coquille Thursday, January 26 at 10 o’clock a. m. fo r the por pora o f sleeting und installing at- Hears. A ll Fourth degree member« are invited to be present. P. 8. Robi- the Bomaiv writer, however, mentions nue Gabo re as “the tallest man that hath been seen In our ago." Be measured nine feet nine Inches la height. Patrick Cotter, who died In MOO, eras probably the tallest Irish man; he measured eight feet seven inches, beating his coaatrymsn Charles O'Brien, whose skeleton In the mu seum o f the Royal College of Bur geoos. London, measure* eight foot four Inches only. “So Well-shaped for Paring Your hands don’t tirs using a kuifa Jbhat’a correctly shap Keen, lasting edged make m k faster and easier. For pairing and cutting u ^ u i t and,vegetables get a W cheater knife. It wiU nave time and labor. Woman Slavery In Chins. Two Popular W inchester Knives Until recent rears slavery, roalnri amongst girls, was firmly estab lished In China. In 1913 a law was passed that no glri need remain a slave who desired her freedem While very many girls availed them selves at their legal freedom, many others remained In bondage, probably willing slaves. Inasmuch aa their liberty would have left them stranded and without any mesne of earning a livelihood Although the law atill stands. It Is a dead letter. Women •fid girts are more or Ism openly sold •very day, .some aa wives or conce Cut-off Blade—Slotted Handle. Winchester Kitchen Knife. A handy all purpose knife for the A fine vege table knife T O Ä IH O ther W in ch ester K nives fo r Every Use • 1W ~~ • Coquille Hardware Co , ! ^ « THE •