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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (July 21, 1922)
J* — i r, JULY C om Coal Field in U m City FROM LOST HIV for people wt the sensation of being alive, at the Liberty Theatre next Tueedi MA N Arthur M. Berg went to the first of the mask 01 Rev Bril A. w I mm in the market fo r Wool aad Mohair. Geo.' T. Moulton, CoquBle, t Seagull cabin on I Oregon- Mr. Bell is than a part When yon want a good second hand|0f the engine, why neb ase GARDNER'S I ^ ^ u Pollock, mother of GARAGE, Phone 4«J. I h . Pollock, o f this city, intends la Remember the street dance here I ing ia a day or so for her home in Sea tomorrow night, given for the beae-1 Francisco, after spending three fit of the CoquiMe base ball club: . |bere with Lester. Tanlac is a scientific triumph.’ suits prevs it. Fuhrman's i Ne waiting for your hemstitching bsa taken te Bennie Walker's Mil- Mrs. Joy Glees, of V<------------ .. ,___ Wash., cams down hers last Sunday I1* 001 "* f ®*1 for a two weeks’ visit with Mrs. 0.1 ||r. and Mrs. 8. V. Smith and lit- Earl Low. tie girl are expected hers from Al- Money to loa . on city proper«». W. * * f *5? nr.i_Li liiii brother, J. L> Smith, And fuBUjr« G. Wright. - They will drive te. W. C. Griffin, Arago’s merchant, I was 'a Coquille visitor Monday, end I * * " > * * “ J * T * » ? . called at the Sentinel office to add his I v‘,it ^rom ^“r P*' ***** name to our list ar, of Loo Angelas, Calif. Dr. ‘ * , Its a former Coos eouaty citiaea, hav L. R. Ferbrache came down from Ln_ liy-x ^ «ears past at Bridge, Portland last Monday to visit h u j ^ ^ p otot ¿¿C oqO IB a. n, W a J. Mr. aad Mrs. 8. 8. Norton and son business he has hare. - , , _ . . . drove up here from Redding, Calif. Bracelet Watches aad all I ^ vWt „i.tiv a a , arriving on Wed' grades of American Watches skOAOly Mr Norton ie a brother of repaired. V. R. Wilson, “ The Watch- U E Norton, and Mrs. Norton maker." Coquille, Oregon. | daughter of Mrs. N. p Contractor J. D. Graham hi **“ If yau have a second hand eng this week laying the brick for “ •'you want to sell, why not see GARD- new Masonic Tempts, the oorner at NER'S GARAGE, ef which was laid a month ago. A letter from Mrs. Paul Sterling The Ladies Aid o f the M. E. church I ^ raing states that they like will hold their regular missionary tea I w location at Oakridga vary Thursday afternoon at 2:00 o’clock, mack. She says that section la aa July 27. A cordial invitation is ideal spot to spend a vacation, with tended to all. '* * MeCradia Spring tan Bailee away and There’s no excuse for getting half I Ketaon Spring« eight miles. Tourists sick and run down whan Tanlac will arc pouring la than ovary day. make you well, study aad strong. W. C. chaae loft Wednesday Fuhrman • Pharmacy. morning for Salma with Hasel John- Mr. and Mrs. H an* Dunham, o f Ison, who ia to receive traataaent at Powers, accompanied by their mother, I the state sanitarium Mrs. H. W. Dunham, of this city, rw-1 there Mrs. Chase want to Waahougal, turned Wednesday night from their I Wash., to visit bar parents aad will trip up into Washington. I also go to S e a ttle to aae tha pr The following ase additional nam ia destined to ha materially bensfitted by the develop- of those recently joining the Coon of a big coal field on the Co County Health Association in Co river, near Riverton, Or., ac quille: mdamoe Vernon Smith, A. San- ta H. C. Day, o f Eugne, who don, Chris Tam a. M. R. Shenard, M. ia interested in the project and is f t T. Clinton, C. J. Fuhnnan, E. E. in Portland. A company has beei gaaised and capitalised to develop the Johnson, Thomas Lane, Ethel Baxter, property which consists of 240 acres, Thomas White, W. S. Smith, Geo. Gil aaya Mr. Day. It is aeeessible to deep man, Lana Leneve, Ivaa Liard, Boy water shipment and Mr. Day points 'A. Wernich, Mias Grace Smith aad out that big (team en can move di Messrs. C. J. Fuhnnan, Will Graham, rectly up to the company's bunkers N. Jacobsen, Archie Walker, 8. D. on the river, load their cargoes and Pulford, Pete Miller and Lowell move safely out over the bar at Baa- Simpson. don. Developatent of the company's property has bean going on for the Iron y and Big Eyes. past 13 months, and moat af tht| Help was scarce, and the packers buildings and equipment had to be treated with great care to for operation have be« installed 1 keep them from walking ont. The fore- “ Oregon has » constantly growing man of tha Mg apple-packing house for good eoal,” said Mr. Day. I had suffered almost all ha could stand. "Wa are bow dapondfa.* upon Utah and ether points for our coal when we have a great amount o f coal un developed within our own state. We are going into the business o f devel-1 Here bis feelings on some one. "Cut oping our property with the idea of that out. Pot that paper back !" The making H one of the Mg industries •?«* *">w large* aa she meekly of tha state T h e------------which wHI M*1* 1 P*P*r th* ubl* : o hut "h® ' ' V n K :n WIM I u A n t K o». A w aA « ' h im lio tJ .riH kept S them fixed 0 on him. .m unabashed. operate the mins is composed li "Put It on the ehelf where It belongs," of Eugene men.”—Oregonian. be ordered. She did so and with her wide eyes still fixed on his said Salvation Army Man H«r«| ««“ O. "*>■ >*"• *» w—» i . E. I « » . o , th . U ~ * . A n ,,. and a financial agent in the Army's state wide campaign to raise funds, A roan « American tourist stepped came over to Coquille yesterday to chock up and close the drive. He Into a shop In a Scottish town one Sunday recently to boy some candy for found that the work had not been a Scotch lassie o f Ills acquaintance, 1 plated her«, as jumped la aad la and as soon as the customer ahead of doing considerable of the soliciting him had been served he asked for He stay be h en several I chocolate creams. "I dlnna sell choc*- days. Mr. Inman is 73 yean old but late creams on the Sabbath.” the otd does not appear to be much morel d*®« behind the counter mid, serere- than half that age. In fact he is so Jf- “* * f the young man protested, r - “ *».■> ■ »■ »• t v- S. navy offlcials and waa accepted as ciesiastlral “ « r s . ’T confectionery, but nee Household Remedies Just talk themselves into Your Confidence with their Q U A U TY and GOODNES^ How secure the Mother can feel When the FAMILY MEDICINE CABIN ET is supplied with ‘ Puretest EPSOM SALTS GLYCERIN FULLERS EARTH CASCARA , CASTOR OIL WITCH H AZEL BORIC ACID ZINC STEARATE All the Puretest Commodities are Sold at Your Rexall Store Fuhrman’s Pharmacy, Inc. The store S ta tion ers D ruggists Successful Graduates Are the Best Recommendation o f O. A. C an enlisted man during the world chocolate cnarne," the old dame de- serving on tha V. S. S. San dared. "Some whatT" gaeped the tour- Diego. Ha served aa a scout in the let. "Ecclesiastical confectionery— This institution ogers a thorough, practical, and standard education Sioox Indian war with “ Buckskin »hat la. peppermint drape, pan drape at a cost within reach of the high school graduate. Boh” Smith, Curry county pioneer. *nd. «ln‘ er ,w! eng? !’” *he * ? d o “ ,ly It offers training for collegiate degrees ia: A co-incidence was that a son o il *IP*atD*d, and added sternly, "but s w io w a w ™ m i . son ox chocolate creams.”—American Agrtealture Mines Bimth was s shipmate of Mr. Inman cookery, m Pharmacy on the San Diego. ’ aad Mechanic Arte Vocational Edacatioa Since tha war, Mr. Inman has been | Forestry Chemical Engineering located at Koaoburg aad is a mem- Archeology baa; la our day. Hearn Economics Military Science aad Tectica bar of tha Elks lodge there. eoe of the moet vividly Interesting and ^ 1 thoroughly alive of pursuits, contln It offers training also ia: The School of Music, Physical Edu _ , , . | nelly opening up new avenues of In- cation, Industrial Journalism. P r e s e a t Hun W it h R W a tc h qulry, and giving light and Inspiration Fall Term Opens September*18. Jast before the ball game here last to th* whole field of art Archeolog- Art Berg was presented with M**1 dUK^veries of tha last fifty years For circulars o f Information and illustrated booklet write to • »76 watch a J e h a ia V to e a l base- kaT*k*,MW“ th* *°,deB °f The Registrar, Oregon Agricultural College "THE MAN FROM LOST R IV -lUtion * * Waytarar ia tha r T. . , , ** 7 ™ Greek art waa more than two thon- baU fans ia recognition o f hie at*. years In the making. It Is Eft,” a tale o f romance and thrilling . — Corvallis, Oregon ~ " vices to tha team. Being a resident strange enough to think that pro ad venture ia the shadow af forest gi-1 Dr. G. W ante, at tha Liberty Theatre nextlsidaa, will ha at Coquille Tuesday o f Coquille, he has pitched this year viouaiy It waa regarded as a without salary aad tha fan* took this I taneona growth, with origins veiled In Tuesday aad Wadaaaday. Thursday aad Saturday, 1:46 to 4:00 ■ j j — j u t a s n i J i .J 1- 1 j ■ J’. ': , u - 1. i « j » ____ o f showing their appreciation, impenetrable mystery. Now, the ed- Are Ton Going te the Meeting? H. L, Johnson and family and W .j0® “ Conan Doyle says he can material J. E. Norton made the presentation , . . knowledge, where the story of Greek B. Phelps wars pleasantly surprised! Mr. aad Mrs. F. C. Purs ley and Commencing Sunday night, in ly ise the spirits o f dead an lamia. May . „ , „ „ , cneee" clrlllutlon enfolds Uaelf. may become Monday by a visit from old friends, I children came ap from Carry words extolled Mr. Berg's good p-Tffrm1 of at least the mala facta 23rd, at the Gravel Ford U. B. Church be ha was the one who stirred up the formerly o f Cashmere, W eak, but!Wadaaaday, when they ha sportsmanship, told o f tha fan’s ap- 0f prehistoric epochs long before Greek Elmer A. Shumard, Singing Evangel eld Bull Mooee recently.— New Yerk now o f Grants P an , Ora. I camping and fishing fo r a wad precistion and handed him tha g ift | art became Greek.—Scribner’s Mega- ist, will do the preaching. Meeting begins at 8 p. m. Short and snappy. American. J. E. Quick and his sisters, MraJ on~'®* , *, u ’ ***’ w at ones; but Mrs. Come and help as sing. This is a Mery Harvey and Mrs. Dunn, le ft. , To Advertise Coos County) union meeting. Everybody welcome. C H A D W IC K L O D G E last Sunday for Baker, Ore., to spend • Fur* *y *nd her little daughter 1 C. W. Parker, secretary of No. »a A. F . ft A. M. from two to font week* on a vaca Imaiaed for a week’s visit with M n. arshfield Chamber o f Commerce I It’s like picking ap money In tha B. H. Burns. tion, visiting relatives over than. and coaaty good roads association, | street to get the Oregon Farmer ev Stated Communication appeared before tha eouaty court yea-1 Harry and Walter Oerdiag intend! Mr’ *• PWUlp*’ ery week for a year at ouly 16 cents Saturday, Aug. I terday regarding tha plan o f hav leaving Monday morning for The «* * hen subscribing for the Sentinel. large photographs m ade,to plaça ini Dalles, when they go n delegates | ^ £ ’ c*“ * ta CotU^ 0 w * hotels and other public buildings showing tha beauties o f this section | of the country. Mr. Parker waa giv Bring aa your hemrtitching. Now „m camp in tha Myrtlewood Grove en authority to have such display | machine, experienced operator. Od- far .bout a week. They found It a la ap as a sample aad fort ders promptly filled. Wa can please I w,U:o«n* changeTron» the Willamette steps will he taken later on— Times. I you. Bonnie Walker's Millinery L ^ tey climate which has been un- I usually warm this Inatallatieu by Supt C. A. Howard of the ■ie Bebekah Lodge Ne. 20 field public schools is on# o f eight! N e w ly w e d s C h a r iv a r ie d wUl bald an Installation next Wed who a n scheduled to receive the do- A charivari party last night ms aeeday eveniag, Joly 26. All t A 20 foot launch with a 2 cylinder, gree of master of arts at tha Univer- r(ry interesting fo r Hugh T. H h 10 horsepower engine. Bee aity of Orgoa summer school at Ea-1 Finley, who was married last The fol Gardner’s Garage, Coquille, Ore. ***•• [to Alda I*. VeweQ, by Justice J. J. losring are the oOcers elact: 1MÍ Phone 46J. Amy Aasen, N. G. Mrs. Allan Belieu cams up from | Stanley at Us edtee h en . The Delta Lund, -V. O. Curry county Wednesday for a few I >•* »dght ehartand C. W. HUl’s Jeaa Battey, Secretary. days at home. She ie camping out wlth “ »»h er < Virginia Craeger, Treasurer. there with Mr. Belieu, who ia super-|to **“ FinU7 Johnson’s Mm. intending telephone conatructioa I 'W y Hugh aad essapelled him Far Sale ar Trade work down then. (to get in the truck with them but _____ _____ | would not permit his wife to so My 2 acre hotaa, 24 mitas west of “ i t l L drama i r ^ s of the r e d - l ^ ^ ^ , Tk*y hr0aeHt k1“ arriving ** Portland and all ander cultivation; r K a R . ™ a . th thrUliag . Confectionary, soll. 6 Boom plastered TH“ tr* " “ Mahout midnight, and after Hugh had with full Kasern ent; both electric Tuesday and Wednesday. If you a n 1 lighta and City wlter. O b paved road human you will love it. and electric liae. Price »6,000. Will trade for small home ia CoqnUta Val Mr. aad Mrs. Finlay went down to lay. Address F. 0 . Box 244, Pow Bandea for a couple o f day«, and af •*«, Ora. S6t2 ter a few days with his parents, they M. W. A. Attention! will saake their home in tha Train apartBMate hare. Tha groom is Urn All members e f the M. W. o f A. Tho sees sued woodsman is aa oxcoDoat jadgo o f what makes a good soa e f Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Finley, of *r* requested to be present at rag Should Bo Examined NOW Mill, and hie bride the ■ meeting tonight to consider Little eye defects grow Into e f Mrs. Fred Evemden, of gent business. The camp expects the A Winchester axa with ita careful shaped contours, weight contend larger ones; seven out o f every below the eye, Ut of high grade crucible steel makes a deep, attendance o f every member of < ten have defective ayes. 80, smooth cut with every blew. The men who swings aa axa all board o f managers. have your child’s eyes examined day fiada that a “Winchester” aavea hia maseleajind nerves. C. D. Hudson, Cons* NOW. » in many pattern and weights ia ahgta Gente’ shirt* Ranch far Bala Cheap Any Broken Lorn far the hnabormaa aad the householder. Trial order so I will cell my 162 acres five m L_ For Better VMoa down the Coquilta river very cheap. d far reagh, rapid cutting, They Ute their way quickly Small paysMBt dawn; saay tanas the tag, saving the strength ef the M em batanea, ar will taka good ear 11 dwelling ia tirada. Call at & taels for catting ap tha winter wood supply at I Three sdami warrants Nos. 1P-20- I office. Win be la Coquille a. Mrs. Hasel Ganden, o f W aQa|tl ioeeed by School Diet. No. A k. F. B. Phillipe. Walla, Wash., left Monday momtag Mary R. Laady, Clerk. Myrtle Point, O ptom etrist for home after a tan days’ visit with | Ore. st TRAM FOR BALE—heavy w< her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. am. Apply to W. A. B uber 00 the WM ha hack la my H. Burn*. M n. Gandan waa form The W N C f it S n * Store Aagaat 1st. obrer n ach two miles «oath of ly Miss H aul Howay aad has Coqaflta o« tat Myrtle Point r* ' . . . ._______ '2 ' täi, . School Children’s Eyes ‘i t Swings Like a Winchester” See BIRCH See Better ef Gee. T. Il Coquille Hardware Co.