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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 1, 1922)
L -W vr> TfcìFfrr - |* K -V ÜSS- o n th * Club, of The by a i - Mm. H. a G«U to uow to » posi- tiou to do nureing of any kind. Phono 1UL. Dr. and Mr». V. U Hamilton re turned last Saturday from thoir trip to Corvallis, Portland and Tho l>Mlos. Mr. and Mrs. to o J. Cary and children wont up to Portland by Wednesday evening’s train to *P*nd Thanksgiving. Mrs. Ed Lorens entertained the members of the i . 0 . W. club a t her home Tuesday evening in a vary en joyable manner. ¡ K ; •Walnut Tree#, Nursery 8tock for sale. Sea W. G. Wright, Farssera A Merchants Bank Building, Coquilte. May Get State A letter received by the World from the State Industrial Ac states th at in spouse to a petition circulated by C. Miller and aigned by a nun» of Bandon citisena, a hearing will be held at Preuee, Oregon, which is the Beaver BUI peat office, on De cember 4th, at 10 a. m. to the cause of Joekph proneteiner’* death. * Kronateinerto death occurred at the Beaver HiU mine an November. 6th, supposedly of heart disease but fellow miners claim th at the eaqee monoxide gaa and th at the death w as'in reality accidental. Deceased’s widow and several small children to ok a homestead near Langlois in destitute circus» ***. >* - • a * ' I g g l ia!f that stances. It Is on their behalf A. O. Walker and K. B. Jeub went Mr. Miller, former outside foreman over to Bosobnrg Monday to at Beaver Hill, and other local eiti- a meeting of Ford dealers. They re- tans have interested themhelves. If I k la determined th at death was due ari, of Arago, went up to 't o MSS the widow and ehildren will J . D. Carl, ire tj|e benefits of “ Portland Sunday morning, having been summoned there oa account of the serious illness of his mother. Miss Rath Stanley came la fr Astoria Wednesday morning to |W a , the undersigned, hereby ckal spend Thanksgiving with bar par lenge the eeiedthk champion bowlers of Coquilie, ents, Mr and Mrs. J. J. Stanley. prestive showing against the N orth Oscar Bunch has ranted his ranch Bend team Wednesday evening, to a near Dora to George Crockett. He three g a a « match a t Urn Oerding and Mrs. Bunch have moved fa the Bowling Alleys on the evening of M cCarthy camp a t Pairview where ', Dec. fl. a t • y m. The he is employed. challenged is of ■‘Butch’’ Bnner, Ben Cur COAL—Soath Port Coal the best. Try a load. C. W. Hill. 44tf rie, I n Johnson, Hugh Bariockar and J. L. Holycroas. Five assn an a Dr. G. W. Leslie, Osteopathic Phy team. - . ' sician, will be a t his office ia E& 1 T í mi lx h o m e )RTS iVEL Ol NIG1 ■Y- MARGARET BRONSON is^week’a engagement a t lib e rty Theatre Monday, Dee. 4th, coate di rect from Marshfield, w ho« re they ju st dosed 4 weeks’ engagement at Nemerif Theatre. Their opening play Monday night—“Marion Gry.“ Don't m i« i t Anniversary Monday Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Wilson enter- tabled- k i t Monday evening with a six o’clock dinner in honor 'of the tenth wedding anniver sary of Mr. sad Mrs. Geo. N. Battey and the twenty-third anniversary of the hosts. A fter n most detectable chicken dinner the evening was spent with songs and music. The m usk was interrupted for a while by a chriavari party which mode night hideous out in the north end of town. Th*,. brides were each presented with a Pyre* baking dish, white the grooms were consoled with a china butter chip and a set of ten spoons each. Those present were Messrs. Gw. N. Battey, W. B. Paul Ramsey, Marc Shel ley, Chaa. Wilson, H. V. Holveretott, Fred Von P eg jft, Aaron Wilson, Miss E r a s Wilson, Levi Wilson and Shelton Von Pegert. a . . The young people at Johr met a t E. ,B. Finley'S t o f f i | night, built a bonfire, popped corn and played Mrs. John Stone is keeping little Glenn is Finley, while her mother is ia the hospital. m M George Newton came in e few days every Tuesday, Thursday and Satur- H. A. To ago from Klamath Falk. He will 1:4* to • P. M. Offic r ' * i m ■pend a few days at home and « ‘a store, S V, W. J . Fa go to California for the winter. Chilean V isits C obb Mrs. J. K. Waite, who had been | H arry Oerding, Rev. M. Bandars of Myrtle Pplnt Alfred Alamos left this morning came down to prayer meetinig at visiting her mother a t | L. O. Norton. ’ for Portland. Mr. Alamos is a Fishtrap Thursday night, eame back here Wednesday visiting the F. G. young ssan from Santiago, Chile, and here and spent the night and then Leslie family. 8he left th at even Langlois 5 5 Up” ks been studying cheese and butter walked to Norway and caught the ing for her home in Seattle. Langlois k “ all lit up’'—with making to this cos:, try for several mail stage for North Fork. L. A. Liijeqrist came in Wednes electric lights. The residents of that E. B. Finley has ju it received the day afternoon from Roeeburg, 'where progressive town are taking sdven months. He was in Matshftekd for he had a case In Circuit court, to tags s f the opportunity presented by, ivoral weeks looking over the work sad hews of the death of one cf his i t the Mutual Creamery. He will sisters in Arkansas the other day eat Thanksgiving dinner with the A. the Bandon hydro-electric < visit in Portland tnd then go to Chi Mr. Ray and Mr. Winters, who ha.« J. Sherwood family. Ha leaves this ment and many business hou* cago, Now York and other era tern been boarding a t Mr. Finley’s and evening for Portland. dwellings a n being w in d . Street cities before returning to his home working on the road, left yesterday lights have been put up and severaj Spectacles and aye glemea qui in South America. morning, having quit th at job places a n already enjoying the and skilfully repaired. Broken lei White in this country ha haa u s Jack Knife, who has been in school “juice.’' Others a n to he hooked up duplicated. Optical re p a in a t tered the English language, end can s t Philomath, came l mi soon ns wiring cun bo dons. kinds done while you w a it Gin task very plainly. Mr. Alamos says week and entered school at Caquill* Superintendent Hhnsen repoi fitted. By V. R. Wilson, he enjoyed his vial: very muck ra he last Monday. Jack knows n good that the recent eut ia lighting ra r i s t ” Coquilie, Oregon. found the < people highly hospitable.}thing when h4 eras i t At B andon h a i cm used a n o tic c a Whan asked about tho Chilean D. E. McDuffee came in Mrs. Elsie Newton is visiting rel difference in the attitude of patrons. earthquake, Mr. Alamos said th at H atives s t Marshfield this from Spokane to remai He observed it en eras not really as bad as the reports Thanksgiving. Ha in now with the making the round. indicated, much of that country not Weyerhauaer people and has just Western World. Prosper N otes even having boon disturbed by the bean made hand cargo saleaasan for The Brooklyn arrived Friday ev that company, with an office ia New quake. His home in the interior at Loads Sharply Limited dag and took a largo load f t lombo: York. Chile wsa not harmed. -Times. Division Engineer f a X. Chand for flan- Francisco, leaving the dock Leave your flower o ler of the state highway department, bora a t 6:SO Tuesday «he expect Will y«u H elp? cock’s Grocery. Bergei H aa issued notice of lood restrictions to be to the city for Thanksgiving grown cut flowers end The Sentinel is still ready to for- on the highway south of Bandon Thora was a large flock at turkeys Marshfield Florist Co. limiting loads to *0 per cent of th« ward any subscriptions that we may a t the Cochran ranch last Sunday, f a » A. Harvilie, who lives in the max imam lend required by tew on receive for the Near East Relief fund for the shoot, which several cf the and too need seems to grow daily mill boys attendai, datog « e d it to Camp bridge neighborhood, re- all trucks over one ton. We wish there was some organised teramSttoa ns good mark »men and Project E ngine« C A I turned Monday from a visit to Eu- ra h * I’C f He was accompanied by states that this applies to the stretch effort hers to raise a fund for that the turkey* they brought buck aw his brother, Ronald, who will stay of road bs twaoa Bandon and Port purpose to s | l i l ^ j> i e m weU tha proof. ‘ contribute according to his or hor this winter and attend school in Co- Orford. Engineer Armstrong Tho Elisabeth has bora bar bound ly inspected this part of the highway ability. So far tho subscriptions have a t Banden atora aho loft hora Nov. quills. bora diacouragingly fow. which has had several 26th, loaded with lumber for San Don't forget to sand year the beginning of the Francisco, and also tho Brooklyn a bouquet of “Bergen’s Better Bio# Calling Cards, 100 for *14«. World. delayed but both expected tho bur eonm” for Thanksgiving. Lrave or tide to bo right to go out Wednesday darn a t Hancock's Grocery, NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Three New Bungalows I field Florist Ca. Sooted bids will bo retorted by tbs Mrs. L. H ¡eking wms a business vis | Ground woe broken this week for His friends and eld neighbors here the three.bungalows 8. M. Nosier is County Court of Coos County until itor a t Bandon Sunday and Monday ■ hour at 1« o'clock A. M* en De- in ( oquiitr will be pained to hear Mr. Gray, an Oregonian iber 21st, 1922, a t the Court ting to have built ra his two lota that J. F. Schroeder suffered a third just aaat of tho M. E. Church South House, Coquilie, Ora ta thro, waa a t Prosper Mi lowing: stroke of paralysis to Portland Bat I Second street. Curl Enrate h A stool bascule bridge over Coal urday, where he eras probably at the the contract for building them a Slough a t Marshfield, requir homd of kte daughter, Mrs. Levi they will be somewhat similar to Bank ing approximately 220 cubic y«rd- the bungalow ho built for Ira Chap hool nt M a. m. »<| foreem ent L o a n s APPi,c.t,ons an on tho highway tho other aide of ii*». 74 0 0 lined feet piling, 2* M a t I I a. m. and 7-JO p. Joint Stock Land Bank F t B. M. lumber, 210 linaal foot m. * 100 cubic yards Epwerth I,rag n a a t 6:#0 p. m. few days. W. G. Wright, R aincoats Subject of morning e sc a sa : *Th» wfll ho tenHidered v raincoat direct f i j i iod by cash, bidder’s bond Christian M ansa» of Personal In Army color, «4.6*; Half or certified check for an amount vestment.“ **.96; Rubber Hn Subject at evening sermon: “ amount* tod.1*” **“ toU l to Wii »or Broa.’ blacksmith shop, ra waterprooof. Send *1.00 A satisfactory head will bo re- tog the Elephant. * teiti» his family Tuesday «f. today, balance on receipt of co at S at qufrad for the faithful parti Hereto ■ suggestion : Ju st for tho at too contract, to a sum equal to novelty and entertainment of it, sup i from QaseUe, Calif. Ho has isfaction or sooner refunded. the total amount tod. PORTLAND JOBBING HOUSE, one-half g his trucking contract dowa pose you try, on next Sunday, to do Proposal blanks and full infc «1» MACLAEY BLDG. »ad exprato te remain to Co- tion for bidden may be obtained a t I PORTLAND, OREGON. tho office of th# County Koadmastor, do, just for one day. It wifi bo a Coquilie, . “ills, Oregon, or from tho office th rill« . Watches and a l Rate Half Pries ---- I of the State Highway H. V. Moors, Pastor. Hdg., Selma, < Begtantag Monday, December 4th, V. R we will off er r a r eatira stock af hat-, of contract 41 swratera, watete, liagerie and ladie» the deposit at ra t of D. » recently L. Taylor, of wear s t ea» half pries to mako roe Nov. plan« and ip « the the street west from for new stock. sod right is church, to enlarging Beiden 4k Ribble. H « all « to • house which stood to the middle Nqv. * 9 -C aH P. Ea ntv Court the block there, and ; if you wuat too Forth te L. Brady, both of C. R. w 2 k Judge J planning r a building a bungalow Ito eoraoctiw with too Nov. 27—John W. H. G. “ tits conter. Alma Carey. boto «f 75c to $3.<k) i ‘ B rightens d a rk est C om ers and pre vents danger of fire. ^ ‘^ ***:•, ' | A stvle for every " K ra to v ' ft I Refill batteries and bulbs for ail sizes Fuhrman’s Pharmacy, Inc. Stor* The D ruggists — : ; — m . FOR THAT « —r -r-i' Thanksgiving Dinner o-'V You will g et the Choicest M eats of all kinds CORN FED TURKEYS, CHICKENS, LAMB, PORK and BEEF «*: DUCKS • t the . Peoples Market T rim psm Notice All persona a n hareby warned not to trespass o* the grounds teased by the China Camp Gun Club, under pen alty of the law.' Trespassers will be China Camp Gun Club. Lrau Lenovo, See. 46t4* Come ra t your Cafeteria Lunch, at any price, Dec, 8, a t Goulds’ Hall. Bey your Christmas present, play gamaa a t the Presbyterian Ladies’ COQUILLE LODGE NO. U , I. O. O. F. M este Every Friday Armring n t 7:30 p. rn- Jeh a O erding, N. O. J . 8. Lawrence, Sec. CHADWICK LODGE No. 6« A. F. A A M. Annual Election a t Officer, TRAPSHOOTING ? The sp o rt th a t quickens th e eye and steadies the nerves. “Pull” calls the trapehooter. - From the tra p the clay ta rg e t skim s through the a ir—Bang. The d a y ta r g et is sm ashed into fragm ents. T hat’s trapshooting—the sp o rt th a t fascinates everybody — th a t quickens* the eye and steadies the nerves. E njoy trapshooting th is season. F o r good scores alw ays use W inchester shotguns and W inchester L eader o r * rep eater loaded shells. E verything fo r t h r trapehooter. Gun cases. Cleaning rods an d m etal clean ing preparations. ZttTmJt* ,ií i , OFFICE AUTO until he Is back to normal health Ralph Planelp and Archie Newton, e in a short Hme ago from Falls to visit the Newton i f ‘left this morning for Albany. Ralph will visit home folks a while, go to California for tho winter Archie leal course. Mrs. E. C. Finley, who e a ted oa last Friday, is getting along nicely. They think she will be out in a fan days. Rev. Mr. Raderiff. at »ent last week la this seek of the oods and conducted rating on Friday night a t -Mr. Fin ley's Had a good crowd and he quite an interesting talk. Mrs. Maud Drain, who has been visiting the Newton home, returned >me yesterday. . M aster Lee Collier is confined to « house on account of a cold. Grover Gouthier, who has b >wn several weeks with typhoid fe ver, is getting along nicely end it is hoped be will soon be shout again. Wallace Miller, of Fishtrap, visited the Finley home from Saturday till Monday. Come, again, Wallace, we love to have such nice yi i i ' ' 3 $ 1 j I J». •Johnson Mill i he remembered Mr. ¡»Iferold Hodge left ham a He ago on aebount of his They are now a t Fresno, [Galif.. Stopping with the McAdams' late at Coes county. Harold he mood the trip fine and felt 1 HB they took awful colds. They go oa farther south soon, es the is too changeable a t Fresno fe are aU glad to know th at Hamid I last s ü S ¡g * fb !? ti» key shoot a t the E. C. if three turkeys out o il About two inches of snow foil out the five entries. One of his shots. in Camaa vulloy ywterday. a t forty ya shot in the I COAi— South Port Coal the b eet Try a load. C. W- Hill. 44« ■ J ""'V :' v ■ , Coquille Hardware Co. r? ■ The A it r e t ó t e '; _, lx_ L* :f.tr ■ teìifài& z. is v