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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (March 3, 1922)
s, im Best Shape to » matters, the settling of rights ■ way and the construc- tion of f I on the Myrtle Point is by taspneating Bridge ss fu l the'highway, orca- Mrs. layers that ha pyin« 0 « •roble of the court’s at 25 esita par ; MB Among other matters attended the court denied the petition of H ot town Wed Felix E. Ball, of ' s Maynard to conduct a dance hall hero Monday and in three with poia- at Conledo, where a new structure for a call. [ he is not this paipose is just being completed. oa oak for that V i i M. McCloskey Upon the recommendation o f tha entirely free from it yet. Marshfield Bandpn G. A. R. post the court in A. L. Martin was elected exalted cased the allowance from the lu- ruler of Marshfield Lodge No. 1160, digerU Soldiers’ Relief Fund to Mrs. Mon «y to Loan oa CKy B. P. O. E. Wednesday evening, by Mary E. Campbell, of Bandon, from W. O. Wr P b b tty im portant event— those fif*t 1 S 8 votes to Ben Fisher's 108. Thos. 816 to 828 a month until the does of Tan lac i« the ideal i S. Harvey was elected secretary the present school year.. ■ • uncertain steps4-the first thing you body builder for old folks. Fuhnsan'a R R. Davis was ordered paid 825 The Ladies Aid of the.M- B. Church for tm head of cattle, which i think o f is a T will hold their regular 1 M ordered slaughtered by the herd aad out tonight a id eoo Mr. ing and missionary tea next Thurs “ Alice in Hungerlaad" d '& m sat inspector. A similar payment day afternoon, March 8 . A cordial is requested from the state. Storing pictures. »«t'ifii invitation in extended to all interest The report to the county court M. H. Horsoy will have Barred ed. shows that during the month of Feb Rock baby chicks >for adtpr, after A gentletnan’s watch charm with n ruary a total o f 8880 was paid as . a ® March 8 th until May 16th. 7U 6 picture bounty on four coyotes, seven pan prstty agate charm W hile it is all very simple the Kodak way« School chiidrona' eyes need prompt loCket lift w there cud 89 cate. That bounty by the and constant attention. See BIRCH tbs Sentinel for the owner, county has now bean discontinued, the experts in our photographic department and too Better, Marshfield, Oregon. picked up the year's budget for this purpose be arc more than ready to give you the benefit ing already exhausted. The ladies the Presbyterian church city. Hollow Til* Not Yet Decided On | The report of the superintendent of o f their experience and to help make good will have a cake sale at Gould A Good pictures aad good The Sentinel was slightly in Gould’s store on Saturday, March 1L bine to make the beet light enter the poor term shows that there were last week in stating that the Coquille I picture-making all the easier. , ^ > f t ' " ' See the Liberty 16 inmates out there during the Masons had decided to erect a hollow | J. A. Lamb and J. B. Norton are tainment known. month of February, whose age« range two of CoqidlWs business men who Theatre program on page throe ani between 46 and 86 . A t least four of tile temple this summer. The com Kodaks from $9 .4 9 up— they are all auto mittee’s report, made ten days ago, are eonftined to their homes with the don’t miss a single one of the line-up. them are over 80 years of age. graphic—on invaluable feature for pictures o f ' .i ••• , *«* _ favored the plan as we outlined it I I Although Coqnflle ia in better Mm,r * v \ . 1 but definite action has not been taken shape than moot of the other cities the youngsters where the date and title are No waiting for your hemstitching Second hand gas by the lodge, nor will ft bo until the told at Gardner’s Garage, Coquills. of the county in respect to health, one whan taken to Bonnie Walker's Mil often half the interest. of our city doctors had sixteen calh linery Store. Service and neat work stated communication to bo hold Sat Thw’ regular bi-monthly meeting of to make after supper one day urday, March 11. It is hoped and ex ia our motto. Lot us convinca you. the city council will be held next pected that a> Masons will bo pres weak. ■ »'•**,. P i-M Monday. No meeting waa held this ent on this occasion. Lunch will be | Yesterday a man, who was visiting A Big Fish Catch tfeek. It • j rvqd. the houses on tbs rood two or t 1 Laaa Lenars and Alton Grimes North Bend fs beginning to pet on miles out from Myrtle Point up era the lucky nimrods last Sunday. lity airs. The council there has for North Fork, says hs found somo Bandon Schools Closed bidden cows and pigs the run of the lick of coljis, grip or flu in practically They were out on the North Fort So many people in Bandon ir Falrvlew, where they caught every house. forty fish, weighing 86 pounds. On# sick the past weak that on Tuesday I f your eyes hurt, ache or burn, you t Mr. aad Mrs. J. 8 . Houck, parents ef thorn was a steel head weighing 14 the schools were closed for the bel ie of the week. The same condi need glasses. See BIRCH an mds and which ij required an hour of Mrs. Goo. R. Johnson, returned to tion as to flu prevails in Marshfield, I Bettor, Optometrist, Marshfield. ! a half to lipd. 1 measured 86 fCoqnille last Friday from El Centre Otm Tom Homo * I to a leaser extent in the other If you want to subscribe for a Port m the Imperial valley, where they inch«« from tip to tip. Another i ms ef the county. Coquill«, ml- j Coquille City ta a good place ta JAS. D. BELL three pound Rainbow trout while land daily the cIMbbing combination have been visiting a daughter for the Paper Hanger and Decorator though there are a great 'many sick build it. Seagetecken can furnish the rest o f the catch ware from ws offer with the Sentinel will save past six months. Estimates given. Work guar o now, appears to bo the least a f yon tha sites at a low prie« and upon to fourteen inches. you monoy. I f you believe in life and are not antead. fected of any o f the towns. afraid to see it lived humanly—Soa Mrs. Justine Ferris, who has Box 646, Coquille Tho picture with a soul describe* quite seriously fit With pneumonia, is “NO WOMAN KNOWS," adapted Call am ua for Rushing Work on -Bridge “ NO WOMAN KNOWS,” adapted from the.noval, “Fanny Herself," by reported by Dr. Richmond es tot Edaa Ferbor’s novel, "Fanny Rivetting on the new bridge beg Edna Forbor at the Liberty next y»hat hotter today. Herself,” at the Liberty next Tues- hen Wednesday end the work is bo-1 Tuesday aad Wednesday. Assessor Beyers went down to •y and Wednesday. See the pro ing rushed «a rapidly ae possible. I What would you think of a Bandon this morning, expecting to ram am pnge three. Tuesday morning the planks in tha find some one to do the adeeming in who repeatedly solicits a favor erdam around the north pier were never acknowledges it even by a | T a ili«* R »«j»a r March 4 . Bandon this spring. Sg removed. It to expected to pie “thank you." Of course, ft is his «1 the bridge for traffic next The Liberty Theatre is The Ladies AM o f tho M. E. chin upbringing—hie parents and teachers lag it reputation for good pictured as will hold their basaar Saturday a f -th a t are most to blame. you will note by taking a glance at ternoon, March 4, 1822 In. Hartson’s M AK ING GOOD GLA8SES IS MX BUSINESS A good many people attended eouK Furniture store. The sate will 1 the program on page three. Work New When you come to me to have your eye» examined you learn^ during the trial, the seats in the gin at one o’clock., There will be on Dr. Hubert Work, first 1 . Russell Morgan, of the firm of what optical SERVICE really is- room being mostly filled, though the sale: aprons, dresses, pillow css Berg A Morgan, h postmaster general, boa been appoint- j crowd was not as large as might have dresser scarfs aad aU kinds of fancy od by President Herding to . . ------------ i ■ ; ; v local agent for the Baltimore Fideli expected, owing to the novelty article* ‘ Sec. Hays as Postmaster general, I ty end Deposit eompany. e l • row of womon in the jury box. Remember the time aad place. when the latter quits his poet to take | Dr. G. W. Leslie, osteopathic phy up his job with tho have The Coquille Hardware «khan, will be at Coquille Tuesday, Notice to Our Patrons They are Defective and Need Attention Thursday ami Saturday, 1:48 to 4:00. ‘ FOB SALK. We, the undersigntd proprietors of about BOO store whereby they see NO EX PER IM ENTING t I K NO W M Y B U 8IN E 88! Office over Robinson’s store. Meat Mar beta in Coquille, Oregon, feet more floor ipsM. The office 18-acre farm, 8 acres rich river bot - 1 The natural refreshing sleep o f a b^n moved teens the rear of hereby give notice that beginning Sat tom land, ail under cultivation; all healthy body ia enjoyed by those who to a balcony o u r the front en- urday, March 4, we will eloee oar of fruits and berries, modern take Tanlac. Fuhrman’s veniag at 6 p. tarnce. y with cement basement, | O. C. Nelson, fair barn, 4 Grade Jersey cow* com.r W H ILE YO U W A IT Mrs. D. F. Doan, of Halaay, C. D. Bitter, trash in March, one Grade Jersey half- had boon visiting her son, Ray, at mtor. Or- *' * :A ; X . “ J*' — — — » Coon A Rickard. 7t8 farm implements, chicken*. Close | Bandon, cams up boro Wednesday for •ptiy filled. We can pi good school, poetoffics, river at a visit With Mrs. Boy Neal. yen. Sonata Walker’s Millinery FOR SALK. • highway. A il for 84760. Tern A ll kinds of Machine Work 2760 down, balance in two year* at 6 1 Cows and boitera, fresh and Auto Repairing. Every job Moving While there are quit par cent interest. Write or call T. A. lag freak. Yon can trade in OPTOMETRIST, M ARSH FIELD, the shop must ho right or wo wiB ef pupils out of school | Walker, Farmers A Merchants Bank j Jertoy yearlings. D. * F. make it right. Gardner's Garage. I rount of tho flu and other prevail mite south o f towh. Ttf Building. Ceqwilto, Oregon. ing die sees«, Superintendent Parr A. N. Gould went to Portland M says that conditions are very much I The picture with a soul day to consult Engineer R. B. X Grange Meetings on matters pertaining to the city Wfc- better then they have been at times “ NO • tv OMAN KNOWS,” adapted Coquille Grange No. 888 w ill moat eretofore. , . from Edna Ferber’s novel, “Fanny ter system and source of supply. i the first Saturday of every month ■seif,“ at tha Liberty next J The veneer plant here, which has Mr. and Mrs. Tom Gustafson at I F. M. at W. O. W. Hall, beginning rejoking over the birth of a baby sen soM to Jack Kronenberg and, dary mad Wednesday. 8 ee the March 4th, 19S2. Rosina P. Jacob daughter, who arrive dat their home associates of Bandon, is expected to gram on page three. on Knowlton Height# Monday night. begin running again here next Mon day for a period of six weeks or two Louie Mereau Oettoehafk. CH ADW ICK LODGE I f you believe in life and are net months before^ it is dismantled aad 1-onts Moreau Gottschalk. a ten afraid to see it lived No. 68 A. F. A A. M. American pianist and composer, was f l i w M i ^ d s flvw . -NO WOMAN K N O W «,- adapted In New Orleans May 8. 1*29 ere glasses quickly When 12 years old he took up the from the novel, "Fanny Herself,” by Stated Communication Edna Father, at the Liberty next and skillfully repsdred. Broke« tenses study of music under H ell« end Saturday, March I t Optical repairs s f ell Msieden. In Fdrie. and from lMfl to Tuesday and Wednesday. kinds done white you wait. Glass«« ISB2 made, successful tours of Con -g S L iJ U R. H. Mast went down to BffiSg] fitted. By V. R. Wilson, “ Optomet tinental Europe. In 1863 he returned Tuesday to look after the business ef trist." Coqnflle, Oregon. to America and repeated his foreign ceases. He visited most .of the im hie brother, J. W. Meat, who has been The "Arctic Bun” is the nemo portant cities and towns of tV United quite seriously U 1 the past weak with adopted for the chocolate covered ice State«, playing or conducting hie own the fle. .w ■ T"a< • » ■ t , I mm confection which Oeo. Johnson composition*. , He traveled extensively Orders for shrubbery and togB] is turning out at the CoqffiUe ice Mexico, the West Indies and South from the Washington Nursery will be nllint now. It is finding a ready sale America, anq was taken family fit. . reoetved.by W. G. Wright, at the Title here, and Mt. Johnson export* to while pitying at Alo rte Janeiro his ■ "La Morte." He died at Rio Guarantee A Treat Co. office. I specialise on ft the coming summer. do Janeiro December 18, 1669. Tanlac corrects stomach disorders, Johnson loft last Saturday C roe sue PI ret Rainmaker? strengthens the nerves and restores : in often advisable to for Oakland, Calif., where There were rainmakers In ancient health through its effect on the appe glaaaes, not to gtve dearer vi and daughter have been for 6 ays. 80 says the historian Herod tite and nutrition of the body. Fuhr- month. Mary Esther was otus. Cyme decreed that Oroeeus sion, but to remove tbe strain, man’s Pharmacy. been released from gear let whom he bad defeated In battle.- should Hemstitching don« while you wait. fetor quarantine yesterday, mad they be burned to death, hut repenting of other nervous troubles. hte purpose after Creeses bad mounted Compare work with others. Satisfy ay return whan Mr. J< the pyre and the flee had begun to , V V — ---- • ■■ • ' your own cariosity. A ll week guar hem. tried hi vale to extinguish the tssee accurately fitted with anteed. Prices 18 aad 18 1-8 cents Mr. Neiteen, from the Riverton sec Meanwhile Croesus, learning per yard. Mrs. Maybeile Ford’s MV- \ out the uee of Drugs tion. started Sunday for Eureka ia that Cyras had changed his mind, but unable to pat out the fire, ra to a massage stating that e T,V * ted the god with tears. Wbere- hte tether, (He NeUson, had died from 1 , It la raid, "suddenly after iríVs paralytic stroke. Mr. NeUson waa dear sky and •bout 88 year sold an) had long been athered, n sh *nd It He very violent 1 • that to r : ' “T Á ME D. Porter, manager of tha I ftrrtland branch of the Fidelity and { Deposit company of Baltimore, la Coquille yesterday. He says hoi finds the banks of Coos county in a condition than thorn of any other section of Oregon, reporting | increasing deposits during th e i of business depression and poor col lections through which we ere pass -1 ing. The company he represent« | es a business of furnishing fidel ity bonds to officials of banks and I trust companies and hs saye it | been called upon this ysar to i s i i f l good mors losses on the part of young man in such positions than for | any previous ysar in tha past These were chiefly such as began I their business Ilfs during the silk shirt era at the dess of the-world war, and acquired eueh extravagant tastes ss no ordinary income will [ gratify and so became embezxlera dad defaulters. The crime wave now to prevalent among the younger gen eration, ho says,, make« one wonder I what sort of a one will follow when | tteee gilded youths become tethers. It is to be hoped we have passed (he I peak of financial imasponaibility, | though, and a return to the old stand ards of honesty, economy and stabili ty may soon begin. K O D A K Hudson’s D ru g Store Coquille Doing One Thing Well If Your Eyes Ache, Blur or Squint % Any Broken Lens Duplicated See BIRCH and See BETTER Winchester Shears M ade from Special Process Steel. Full nickel platediD Perfect fit at the joints. Blades exactly set to cut evenly and smoothly. Coquille Hardware Co. THB w w c ffs s r s jt V . R. W ILS O N Optometrist valley. 1 a j».. R q I