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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (July 21, 1922)
..{ffllS,. „ ______ B fP 'Wß ji ' rt s^ESB sPB wm . JULY t i . • i£5*S m Seven Divorce Cases Up AN OREGON PRODUCT Use It and Save Money , K? ppp Beaver Hill Lump $9.00 per ton Beaver Hill Nut $8.00 per ton Delivered in ton lots where it can be shoveled from wagon *1 PAID FOR W ool and Mohair ■HÎS Office open till 5:30 p. m. Wednesdays LEO J. CARY A Marshfield View Hera is the way the Marshfield Daily Nows writes up our Chautauqua ruetion: The manager of the Chautauqua which showed at Coquille this year, wrangled the citisene of that place in a speech before one of the crowds wh'eh attended the last sessions of the chautauqua. The eitisens did not know whether to order him out of town, or havp him locked up. A dis cussion after the aasaion resulted hi committees being named and the city raised the necessary amount to put another chautauqua over in 1922. The fisniinsi sold this organisation w perfected and the thing put over just to show the manager that he was charging the city wrongfully. m ti Phone 76 J Band on in Same Fix Thpt the Chautauqua at Ban apparent from the following in last week’s Western World: “Ths Chautauqus hors during ths past weak was not a so dally and will probably bo the last attempt for several years. The pro gram put on by the Cadmaan pany. was good but tharo was an ap parent lack of community tion and ths undertaking fell short by several hundred dollars. This amount will be made up by the guarantors. No effort was made to secure signers for next year and «fudging from the sentiment expressed by those who backed the project this ; hove no desire to giver the ing farther trial. Deficits incurred at the Chautauqua! held dur- infl the past wank at North Marshfield." Wo an wondering just how the people of Bandon would havi ■ponded if they hud received the sort of castigation wo did at the Lands of ths director there. Restaurant Etiquette wmm Alighted match to the wick and your oil cookstove is instantlyready. It con centrate« clean, steady heat directly on the cooking utensil. No coal or wood to lug, or ashes to «hovel out—« dean, cool kitchen free from dirt and smoke. To obtain beet results, use Pearl Oil —the clean-burning, uniform kero sene—scientifically refined and re- refined by a «pedal process. Pearl Oil is sold by dealers «very- where. For your own protection order by name—Pearl Ofl. STANDARD OIL COMPANY PEARL U IK O IIN I) HEAT and Vases Prices from $1.35 to $4.95 ;4> v-e-i**.' ~ ‘ ", -J"K ms. The marriage contract between Cora Barker and Varner Barker waa dissolved, and the mother was given the custody of the minor children, and the defendant ordered to pay $40 nth for their support and educa tion. Agnes Cutler was granted n di- orce from William C. Cutter and was also given the custody of their two minor children. Maude McGhan obtained n decree of divorce from her husband, Ben jamin McGhan, to whom she Van . *; married Juno 29, 1904, at Saska toon, Canada. She waa also given the custody of their minor child, Waslsy McGhan. In a case transferred from Curry county to the court here, Mery Stein er wee granted n decree of divorce from her husband, Harry Stainer. , Lillie Royer sake n decree of di vorce from John T. Boyer. They wore married at Myrtle Point on January 27, 1912, and have one child. The mother sake that ths child bn awarded to her. In the other case, Dora Ekberg, who was married to James F. Eh»'1' berg at Portland, Oregon, on Janu Five Years Gained New Cases in Court ary 9, 1920, accuses bar husband of July U—Virgil E. Keyt vs. David Last weak tha editor wrote an item cruel and inhuman treatment alleging I Ault alKj r . j . Conroy, to the same tenor and effect as tha that he haa an ungovernable tamper July' 14—Arthur M. Vineyard vs. following, but fearing it might seem and cursed and abused her, and kick- Edns p. Vineyard. Suit for divorce. exaggerated and egutisical, ha killed ed her on various occasions because I j uiy J 7 —Agnes Cutler vs. W. C. ¡it before It got into type. But he she would not help him In the illicit Cutler. Suit for divorce. The ease , finds it has got to be said for the manufacture of liquor. I came up for bearing the next day, sake of others and not lb 0 » y B the defendant stipulating that the of boastfulness. Death of P. L . Phelan case might be tried in his abi We haven’t found the long-sought fountain of youth by any man P. L. Phelan, one of the best The divorce was granted and known raaidants of the county, died I plaintiff given the cudtody of the ner of nseeais, but we really feel five yean young than we did a month ago. last Monday at the Smedbuig si tarium, a few days after aa opera-1 Jnly 17—Cheater F. L. Wilson vs. What did it 7 Simply drinking some spring water that cost ns only ton tion developed that Us case was with- Alien E. Wilson. Bait for divorce, out hope. Mr. Phelan waa aOicted July 17—W. P. Grundy Frank York shillings and wasn’t anything, to brag of as to flavor at that. Thou with cancer. J. Fish. He had bean a resident of the inly 12—Dora Ekberg vs. Jamss F sands of people in Europe, though, United States for 21 years, a m ajor I Ekberg, Suit for divorce, have spent small fortunes to got a portion of which waa spout in Coos July 12—Lillis Roger vs. John chance to drink very similar water at county. Thomas Rogsr- Suit for divorce. the famous Carlsbad Spa. This wa The deceased was bora in Nova July 20—Mary V. 8hull, now Mary ter gives tbs system an Internal Beotia, 61 years ago. Ho leaves a V. Luttrell, vs. Roy O. Dye cleansing and may do others on the wife, Mrs. Rose Phelan, and two | Charley Anderson, shady side of three score a lot of good. We haven’t felt so firm on our children, Preston and Roan» all of font or moved about with so much After residing in Myrtle Point fori J o], 16—Wm. M. Carlfle and Grace ease far many moons as since drink me years. ha took up work with Elisabeth Wise, both of Myrtle Point ing this real ellxar vitae. We have the Sneith-Powers company at Pew-1 They were married by Rev. C. 0. n’t been asked fo advertise it and have ere and waa on# of .tha company's | Jennings at his residence in Myrtle professional scruples about giving something for nothing; but we know Point the same day. ad him from eoatiaung Us deties. I j u)y 17—Samuel Hayee and Ethel there must be a great many elderly Mr. Phelan waa a Mason and was z. Smith, both of Powers. They people whose veins and arteries are If post master of Myrtle lodge at Myr- were married the same day by Jus getting dogged aa ours wars. any one earns enough about knowing tin Point tics J. J. Stanley at his office bore. Throughout Coos county the name July 17—Hugh Thomas Finlay and where this orator cam# from to ask at ths deceased waa always ssasaiat- Alda L. Vo well, both of Coquille. us, we will freely give them the in .. , ed with sporting events that warn on ¡They were married the same day by formation. the sqaara. He was an admirer of I Justice J. J. Stanley ut his office 1 all sports and particularly at horse July 12 George Lee Parker Kill the Slug Now racing and boxing. Ho waa often Bertha B. Vineyard, both of East For the information of those whom cherry trees, like oars are suffering matches*iiTtL^Iera'IUm^iiuI Probate Court Items mb slugs, we quote the .following name stood for honesty of purpose Arthur ElHngsen was last Monday Bern the Cottage Grove Sentinel: among his friends and nsgmiatanem. appointed executor of the will of his Slugs are bothering cherry tram The funeral was bald with all Ma- father, the late CHe Peter Ellington, and giving considerable worry to or- ■»ni. honors Wednesday — —‘-g at of Parkersburg. Goo. T. Moulton, J. ehardiata. Fruit Inspector Stewart the Wilson chapel at Marshfield. The W. Miller and WM. Betty« were ap- state« that thpy can be easily con Blanco ledge of Marshfield had charge pointed appraisers of ths estate trolled by spraying. For tram which of the obsequies at the chapel, and his | which Is sstfaaatad to consist of $4,- era in bearing, tha lone-sulphur solu hom# lodge. Myrtle, at tha grave. 006 in real property and 21420 per- tion should bo used at tha ratio of one The interment was at 8unset come- sonal. gallon to 100 gallons at water. Where tery.—News. | A petition was Mad by B. D. Pul- there is no fruit on the trees, use «pa ford yesterday in the matter of the pound of load arsenate to 60 gallons of An Intcreitinff Book j ruardtnnship Of Hasen Keith Line- water. The second brood will bo com ing on soon and will taka ovary ves A 600-page booklet, entiled - » . « * • ________ tige of foliage from the tram unless Economic Resource# of the North-1 ~ /i " spraying is dona at ones. If tha dugs of are permitted to remove the foliage the tram will bear no fruit next year. of tha College of Business i .H«*|ltt Administration of tho Univsrsity of emlästern by the remartable Valuable Boll Injured Washington and will ba ready for die-1 that to socourage a pupU “la | The prise $2000 bull at the county tribution in August ramblm wtth Ella or HaoUtt throngb farm suffered a broken leg one day «rw- __ i, _ ... . j_.l* hv ky-ways of Uterature is to put a this week. Dr. W. V, Glaieyer w m Tho book was wrltten jotnuy a j weapöB lDt0 hands of thone crtUca out of town, having gone on a trip to Parker K. Gaird, a Spokaae engineer, who the Engllsh teacber n, ehsmist with a g pedsnt of a dllettsnte and to Canada and there being n tan available, Dn Richmond w m l eompany. It is I hasten th« ex ödes of College men fr tat uao in the mp-| the liberal arte coans." Th# thlng to He set the animal’s leg in a S P E C a I J £* X - i First National Bank Bldg okanab W are Flower Bowls and Holders com plete Highest Cash Price f e -M The divorce court 1* several Us ■heed o f the marriage license burea here this week, seven divorcee having granted bjr Judge Coke on To day and two more having bean aal in the Circuit Court, ns follows: Lola Fan Webb was gran tad a divorce from her huabaifd, Harold Webb, to whom aba waa married in Vancouver, Washington, July 14, 1920. Her maiden name, Lola Para mith, wee restored to her. Grace I . McGrow waa given n do me of divorce from her husband, John D. McGrow, end waa given the custody of their minor children, Nora M.. Phillis L. end Robert L. McGrnw. defendant wee ordered to pay to the clerk |M e month for the fnrture and education of the minor children. Charles Elton Metlin was granted n divorce from hie wife, Jeanette Metlin, to whom bo was married in Vancouver, Washington, on Juno 12, The following editorial item which wo clip from tha Oregon Journal, gives a novel view of conditions in >mo Portland restaurants: If w rfte» and wattraasa* would refrain from arraugfa« their hair and picking their tooth with thsb fingers in the presence of their cus tomers they could bo forgiven for ticking their thumb# into the soup -------------- .-------- Making a New Map The government is engaged in mak ing a hydrographic and geodetic sur- Gape Blanco to some point north of Marshfield in order to locate the salient points along this port at the coast This is the first accurals survey to be mode kora, end will bo followed by s topographical This accurate information will be of great value to the along this C. D. Mooney, of Washington, D. C , as charge Of the work here. His thors to headquarters are m the government ship Lydonia, which is stationad at Mr. Meanay is enthusiar tic over the state of Oregon, especial- WarbL The Sentinel and the Oregon Fa k « «h» «O -1*■**. *• to study authors ” I ’M logically o — ecrea program of ( r 8ta«y Huxley, Wady Mill. ' study Godwin, study Paine— all o f whom are represented In this rolume —but don’t «tody Lsmh! In other plaster east and the last reports had it that the animal w m gettin g along "THE MAN FROM L08T RÏV- a thrilling drama of the rad- wwwmmmSmm i ri L Î Ï Ï *rt<’ 7 and Wednesday.'' If you are out of an dtiee and sections | Tho Sentinel and the Oregon Fans human you will lore it — in the territory, without rufku neo to | or cun still ba obtaiasd for f i l l for Calling Cgrda, 102 for 91 JO. ,r *