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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (April 21, 1922)
f e # 1 f IV : . ' 4 . ' Vh* V 5i b " V : FRIDAY, ATRIL *L M t R r la «ravel Ford to spend the week end with Ora Carter. The voters of Myrtle Point rated quioe, wee* myrue rum s visitors against tfce John* Greek project for increasing the water supply far the lest fRgrsday. Geòrgie Parker is troubled with an city, end as a result the city dada attack of rheuma tism fat his foot the have advertised for bids for digging a tunnel to lower the pipe line of the P » spent the winter vUitbig friends and jpMlMW v. J**" A • .g •» Add Dale hae taken a contract to ran the Catching Creek Shingle Mill. He mowed up there (hie weak, M rs Clifford Kern and children, of Cpquille, are visiting at the home of Mrs. Kern’s mother, lire. Calvin Bay. The ladies of the Christian church are planning on bolding a cooked food Fuhrman’s Pharmacy, lac. Tha H H The Sfora D ruggists S tationers Mr aad Mrs. CUB Wilson came beck this week from Portland, where they were married recently. They came to visit Mrs. Wilson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mack Arnold. They left far Lakeside Monday, where they will make their home. The ladies of the W. C. T, U. held their monthly meeting a t the home of Mrs. Jack Campbell an Tuesday afternoon. Jtha Royal Neighbors initiated ten new members lest Monday evening. Chicken sapper was served after the the wat«r supply. Mrs. O n W t m r came down from Portland Wednesday to visit her ■xwmmm * ' ,! 'r| V - 3' V . . . • Successful Edgar Hannon, of Eugene, is look ing after his cedar interests hi this locality this week. ou atarttng right—te the right Mill Thia pretty weather briaga a happy grin to U m farmers’ fi Mro Pinkaton, wht serious opsrstkm seats time ego, wee moved from Barker’s hospital to this place last Monday and la now at the home of R. B. Knife end la getting along nicely. The home of Mr. and Mrs. K. C. Eh» ley was blessed the second of this month by the arrival of a sweet lit tle girl baby. Mrs. Myrtle Burton, of Powers, came down to Coquille last Sunday to visit her aunt, who is sick at that place, end came up and visited rela tives a t this place . Monday end Tues day. We were ell sorry to hear of the death of Mr. Scranton at Myrtle Point recently. Mr. Scranton lived here many years and Mrs. 'Scranton has the sympathy of this entirs comm uni- A Good Breakfast the days’ work in a battle. t Swift's rremmm Ham • Or ?*» Bacon Is so satisfying. ’ ; * ‘ _ * , .. ... * * ,* Wellman Maple Syrup On your hot cakes gives that finishing touch that Is just right. * .Lu ■- ' - T y f h F » C >1' « *1 if f"'i- * ’ 1 . f •' • Good Coffee Which we can supply you in balk or can^-eqaal to anything on the market. Easter services were well •attended in ell the churches. Nine new mem Mira. EL B: Finley, who had a tooth bers were takes inte the Presbyter extracted the Slot day of March end ian and night into the M. E. churches. was confined to her bed for two Mr. end Mrs. E. M. Beckham came weeks from the effects, suffmed un up from ’Bendon to ho with thoir told agony, and under the care of a daughter, Miss Beatrice, who under physician, la. still confined to her went an operation for appendicitis room a t her daughter's Mrs. J. E. lest Saturday. Miss Beckham is do Style's, in Coquille. Don’t know ing aa well as can be expected end it when M m will be able to be taken is hoped that she will soon be able to. home but soon we hope. . return to high school. Mr. end Mrs. E. C. Finley took A baby girl was born to Mr. end their little daughter tc Coquille last Mrs. John Bel Ioni on the eleventh at Sunday to show her to her two tha Pembertpn hospital. Mr. "and grandmothers, who had» never seen Mrs. Belloni Uve et Norway. her. • ’ Mrs. Verne Henan was taken to her Miss Beatrice Beckham, late of home at Norway Sunday morning. Fishtrap, who will graduate from the She is improving rapidly from her Myrtle 'Point high school this year, recent operation. was operated on Last Sunday at Pem Mr. aqd Mrs. J. Ray Clinton »pant berton’s hospital for appendicitis and Eeater Sunday with Sandy Ellii and at this writing Is getting along nice family ef Norway. ly. l|ra. R. A. Annin waa a Norway visitor Tuesday. Save Red Stamps and Get the Cash Discount GRAVEL FORD NEWS Mia a Jaesie Ball via Red her broth The sua has been shining for e few er, Billie, at Broad bant over tha week deye here a t Gravel Ford for a and. Tha high aehool la putting on a big Mrs. Huff went to Myrtle Point nti (rival to ha held in the Grammar school building Saturday evening, Tuesday to have come dental work April 89, to begin a t 7 JO. Everyone done. She will probably go to Marshfield before returning. should attend thia aa thor special attractions that shouldn’t ha , Mr. end Mrs. Larin Yeung and Mrs. Cart Anderson, of Lee, were missed, such aa tha negro minat: from Dixie and tha Chorus Girls from Gravel Ford visitors Sunday. Glenn Gibson end family end his Broadway and many others. Tha preeooda will help pay for tha publi father were Sunday visitors a t the Casa beer home. cation of tha aehool annual. Quite e crowd was present at the Mrs. McDonald, of Evorott, Wash., a coma to spend the summer vgth church last Sunday mid every one seemed tc enjoy the program very Mrs. Gao. Backlog. much. Tha Myrtle Point Commercial Club Rev. Shomard end family ere visi m it Tuesday and took action op var Ions matters of public nature- The ters In this vicinity at present. Mr. end Mrs. Bob Hendricks, who matter of public officers w m brought up and it w m the unanhnuoa opinion ire living on a homestead an 0 that W. T. Dement should fils his dec Weekly's Creek, were visitors at the H. J. Smith home the first of the laration of intention to come before tha voters of Coos county for Com Frank Strong waa a Myrtle Point missioner at tha coming Primary election. After getting the sentiment visitor Monday. Dewitt Cliatoa wee a Gravel Ford of tha Commercial Club Mr. Dement ided to enter tha race, notwith visitor Sunday. Hardy Mast end sons took out e standing tha fact that should ha do so and la elected, ha will be dom? drive ef lege last week. at a groat inconvenience to his own business affairs. New C u m in Circuit Coart Mr. and Mrs. Joa Laird, of Bridge, April 17—Leone McDonald, admin- are spending a few days in town .otrstrix of the estate of J. J. Mc while Mrs. Laird is recuperating from Donald, deceased, vs. Oregon Export a recant attack of tha flu. Mr. Laird Lumber Co. reports the work on the Sugarloaf April 17—G. E. Mbtley vs. L. G. grads to be coming on quite satis Masters, Ben 8. Fisher, Trustee, and factorily. , B. 8. Fisher. Mrs. Byers, daughter of Mr. and April 19—State Land Board vs. Mrs. Barklow of this place, who haa James A. Cotton et el. bean visiting hare the peat few week*, April 19—W. J. Lea ton vs. Georgia returned to her home in Indepen C. Leaton. Suit for divoree. i nee. April 19—In he matter of the lo C. 0. Jennings left Wednesday for cation of n county road bewesn Par Phone 133 short business trip to Portland. kersburg and Prosper in Road Dis R. A. Annin spent several day9 this trict N& 28. April 20—Ida Magee vs. J. D. Ma weak at Reedsport on business. C. C. Carter made a.trip to Coquille gee. Suit for divorce. Wednesday and attended a Taxpay ers' meeting at tha courthouse and Probate Coart rfhi la there he had the pleasure of A petition for the execution ef the listening to a continuation of tha con will of Mery J. Shuck, who died here troversy between Commissioner John March 17, was filed last Monday. She Yoakam and J. P. Bayers, aaaesaer. left an estate consisting of $1600 in Verla Summerlin came in from real property end $«48.09 in person TO Launch Myrtle Soon al. John V. Shuck wee appointed To Contest Commission’s Action executor sad M. O. Hawkins, P. E. The steam stern paddlewheel ves The Salem poète of the American Drene end J. P. Bayers appraisers. sel Myrtle of Myrtle d'oint, built by Legion question the validity of the A petition in the matter o fth e es Hermann Bros, of Prosper for the bonue commission’s action in refua- • tate of Wm. Allendar, who died April Myrtle Point Transports ion Com lag to make a loan of more then 75' c - 11, was filed by Prod Hollister last pany, haa been given its official meas per cent of the appraised value of Tuesday. Hie estate is estimated to urement. The registered length is «0 reel estate bought by a former ser feet, registered breadth 14.2 feet, vice men end ere talking of taking Drugs Stationery be worth $*ftO. registered depth 8.7 feet, gross ton- the matter into court. _ , Starts You R ight Marshfield-Coquille-Myrtle Point Roseburg AUTO STAGES Marshfield • Coquille Leave Coquille for Monk field 7, 8, M O , 11 a. m. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7 p. m. Leave Marshfield for Coquille i: 7 ,8 .9 ,1 0 , 1 1 a . m . 1,2,3,4,6,10».». Saturday night only, leaves Marshfield at 12 instead of 10 Myrtle Point • Coquille Leave Myrtle Point for Coquille 7:15 a.m . lit * a. m. 1:00 p. m. l:M p . a 5:9# p. m. Leave Coquille for MyrUe Peint 9.-M*. m. 11:9#a. m. M 9 p . a 4:0# p. m. 7:99p.m . COAST AUTO LINES George W. Brywit, Manager Seeding Time Is Coming Why not arrange for your seed« now and not be disappoint ed on late deliveries? When the sun shine# you will want to plant. * Rod Clover Marquis Wheat Grey Spring Vetch AJaike Clover Grose Vetch A Grey Oats Timothy ( orrots Prizetaker Potatoes Reckoned Barley Mangels We have a few " Red, Grey or iw .. p » . “Earliest of White Oats A Barley AIT left WHOLESALE CONSIGNMENTS OUR SPECIALTY Strictly. Cook terms We Aie Just Across From S. P. Depot—Drive In COLLIER WAREHOUSE CHESTER C FARR, Manager , Oar truck will deliver $5.0« orders in efty PROSPERITY The outlook for prosperity in Coos County Is very good. This brings a feeling of satisfaction to every one. We guarantee entire satisfaction on all ef our Work and Merchandise ’ W. H. Sc hr oeder & Sons Watchmaking — Engraving — Jewelry Manufacturing EXECUTOR'S NOTICE TO CREDI TORS Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been duly appointed by the Court M the Executor of the b t e t e of Mery J. Shuck, Deceased, end that Letters Testamentary have been issued to him by order of the Counter Court of the State of Oregon for C om County made April 18th, 1928; en pas sene having elates M akes You Successful Don’t N eglect Your B reakfast Try the B est The Busy Comer Phone 69 We have just received a large ship ment of McQuay-Norris Piston Rings * and now carry the largest stock of Rings in the Coquille Valley. This line includes the Step Cut, Jiffy Grip, Superoyl and Leak Proof Rings. W e can fit any car at any price. See the National Carbon Company ad in this issue Coquille Service Station Service AH the Time Vulcanizing Battery Work Solid Tire Press Store Your Car With Us Phone 521 Of the Catholic missions of Coes end Curry counties. B. i _________________ ‘ - -------- If Lasaras can etili see over Into the other piece, doubtless ha could u u “ where the German mark has