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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 22, 1922)
to collage students havt come spend the Christmas boli- your good w ill _ m from O. A. C. are: Stel la and Claudia P a * a r, Percy Kelteer, our b est w ishes fo r a | Jake Mooagaw, Milton Luttrell, Ar N ew thur Widby and H arl Clinton. . Two girls from Alaska, and who are now attending O. A. C., are hol iday visitors a t the Parker home. Marguerite Harnish is home from '■ 'A y -f jj Monmouth to spend the Christmas vacation. • v Dr. Danford, of Eugene, accompan ied by Dr. Temple, of Marshfield, were in town Wednesday and con ducted the quarterly meeting a t the M. E. church. Mrs. Henfy Strong» who has baan in the hoepital for some time, is im proving. =55 Miss Ethel Fraser, Mr. Spicas, Mr. E A S T KO K K N O T E S Ling and Mrs. George, at the high Grant H arry waa visiting hia mo •dtoo) faculty, ere leering Friday for ther and other relatives in Brewster their respective homes to spend the| Christmas vacation. Valley last wade. ’ J Henry Conway, of New Mexico, K. E. llarcy bought six bead of * , > X /■ v$v / *•'$*• rV*f ' ^'‘"*¿510^- dairy eowa of Jap Yoakum. Jap la and at present attending O. A. C., ie . - Although we cannot M r to you .".' going out of the dairy business and spending the Christmas vacation with , . A* much m we would Uke ^ - ^ run stock eattls instead on the ranch. Harl Clinton. Yet this .m all room A iks Young, of Bandon, ia visiting Ha, himself; has a Job offered to him Will eerre to any in a logging camp th at is b ig g « pay at Myrtle Point this weak. With ell He “pap and might;” Milton Luttrell, of Broadband en than dairying. That we appreciate Wm. Culbertson took a beef cow to tertained the high school faculty at What kindaeae ye« have ahowa Myrtle Point laat week. He got S 1-2 hia hoase Tuesday evening. And at thia Chriatmaa Tide Mrs. Myrtle Clinton waa a Marsh cents e pound on foot. We wlah ye« all goad Cheer, field visitor late week and. Fred Hobson went out with a And may our friendship pr asper you __ Mrs. Maude EUis has been 01 for bunch of 40 cows last wash, which he This coming Happy Tear ^ . / •- said ha would taka to southern Cal the pate weak. Mrs. L. D. Cook, at Coquille, waa a ifornia. Ha ships t hem from Bo« 1923 Myrtle Point visitor thia weak. burg by train. Grade Suaemerlin, who has be. Mrs. W. M. Laird, of Sltkum, left Wednesday for Long Beach, Calif., to working a t Gaylord, had the misfor- visit har sister and parents during tunto to brash hia lag Tuesday. Ha the Christmas holidays. She was ac was taken to Marsk&ald the next day. The M. E. Sunday school is going companied by Mrs. M argaret Kearns C H ESTER C. F A R R , P rop. its Christmas program who is 84 years old, and" who has to have bean visiting in Sltkum for the past Saturday; and the Presbyterian Sun day school will give its entertain two months. This prees dispatch is something to ment Sunday evening. Mr. Spinas gave a party for the think about: -P aris, Dae. S ^ P ro fesao r Vail football team late Friday a t the lent, director of the X-ray labors Woodman Hall. Each boy was asked tory of Leriboisiaiofe Hospital, un to invite a girl. Everyone had a vary derwent hia thirteenth operation, «r good time. The weeks before the Senior girls gave a banquet for amputation, yesterday, mads nec« sary by the withering effects of X- theua. Dance a t Oaks Pavilion, Myrtle) rays during the long axperimnts th at have won him prominence. Hia right Point, Christmas Night, Monday, forearm was am putated in an effort December 25th. Eula Perrott’s five tc stop the creeping X-ray malady. piece orchestra. Henry Miller will) The successive operations ware be have charge of the floor. gan with the removal of the Angers of Profssor V ariant's left hand and B roadbent N otes ended with the amputation of U s left The Ladies Aid m et with I arm at the shouMer. The disease has Mrs WiD Warner on Thursday of | now attacked his right side.” this «writ. Such man as Professor Vaillant do Mr. and Mrs. Fred True, Frank J not gat much space in the newap and Frances True, with Mr. and Mrs. p e n compared with the criminal, the Trua’s mother and father, Mr. and | movie star or the flapper. They don’t Mrs. Frank True, motored to Sana need it for It is such men as Vsillant Bay Sunday. e who increase the triumphant notes Mrs. L. E. Bobbins and Miss Mafa C oquille in the angels' song. Phone 103L Wilcox ware in Marshfield Saturday! K. A Easton. doing Chriatmaa shopping. ¡ ¡ s lf ll ti; I m i v $ W e extend to you our b est w ish es fo r a Christ R E CO. to « Merry Christmas Jp j& r/ : wy ........ tiri** mfSrf , ArV.>- » 4 O'* -, it M ake your purchases Saturday fo r tw o days as store w ill be d o sed M onday a ll m day. m i SP* MIR” COLLIER W A R E H O U SE Our Best W ishes to You All ♦■'PVi . • r»i. ■M%r iFSäSB-v*.: ■ The Busy Com er 2 Phones 69 Save Red Stamps and Get the Cash Dj I l u l l ' l l For a MERRY CHRISTMAS City Cleaners & Tailors A B an croft Story For reliable Abstracto of Title am about Coos County Baal E state see GUARANTEE * ABSTRACT COMPANY Marshfield and CeqalUe, Oregon Special attention paid to looking nd payment at taxee. ABSTRACTS^ Phone Marshfield Office HENRY SENGSTACKXN, The Football Season 1» The reason for the student body's seeking outside support will be evi dent from an examination of the above. A t a recant meeting they ex tended a vote of thanks to all who ao kindly contributed to the fund to buy equipment and these thanks art in thia way conveyed to thoae per sons and to others who have patron ised High School activities. Signed: Student Body Executive Board. The 1822 football season for Co- quille High School it over checking up is in order. From a fi nancial and game winning stand point the season waa not a success However, there waa a decided up ward trend over the aeaaon of a year ago and the triumphant ending of this sea son with a 25 to 0 victory over Bandon, in the opinion of stu dent body members, should mark a turn toward future ;.i Cequflle will lose boys next year by graduation of Cy ril McCurdy, Bob Trigg, and Ralph H arry, hut the strongest teaass at the conference title season. North Bend end Myrtle Point, are said to be in lips to suffer greeter lees so the local team Coquille outplayed the Arago high school quintet last Friday winning the basket ball game 20 to 10. The rial to n had a good | gave the local hoys n tussle but did not have the punch necessary to win. Coquille played a pretty fair members at this Friday, Dan Pierce was elected cap tain to lead next year's squad. Following is a financial statement for the aeeao«: not yet perfected the smooth ning machine necessary to put in the running fa r county •hip honors. All of Inst year’s except Wilbur Howe, are beck ‘ R e c e ip ts the China Camp Gun Club, i alty of the law. at m now the first teem wifi he eem- o th er schools , . s , , , , , 121X5 poood of Don Pierce, Layton N e ri« By donation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . and Happy New Albert Oerdiag, Cyril McCurdy am Floyd Rice, with Jackson Knife and dtoWToung as substitutes. The first geme of the interscholas- mason will bt played Jen 12 at don The first game here wUI be Jan. 1» with Myrtle P oint Phone 521 Drugs mi Stationery MYRTLE POINT, ORB. m A Ford Sedan or Coupe w ould m ake an ideal g ift fo r your fam ily. W e w ill be pleased to explain our easy paym ent m plan Ford Prices, F. 0. B. Coquille E A SY TERM S Roadster, $478.00 Touring, 508.00 Tractor, Coupe, $651.00 Sedan, 719.00 496.00 U SE D C A R S M 16 Ford T ou rin g Hi. 1110.00 A1 con d ition , good R obber 1919 Ford T ou rin g 1185.00 Sì® - Sm all C u b P aym en t, B alan ce E asy T en n s . * r " ,/ ?t Coquille Service Station A U TH O R IZ E D 1 C| L IN C O L N DEALERS Î5ÎÎ55Â the . Gate ........................... ............. »1*785 I* rom Coquille W ins On Lone Tree Mountain Dec. 14, Lleyd Evernden, Lyle Hardman and Willia Jew ett ran across a dear that had baan killed by a panther and Uoyd Evernden had a shepherd dog a put the dog on the track and »hay took a circuit and after awhile the dog was coming back up tba hill and Lyle Hardman waa steading on a log and the brush began to move and a cams a big panther from under his feet. > He took two akoU a t it but did not hit it. The dog treed it and the boys killed it. As they started up the kill the dog started aahther eua and treed it and the heps got that one and then they want back to Where the deer waa and the dog got after another and they got it. These were the two old panthers and they think th e n are two mora kittens. They got three of them and it was near dark. As they were a long way from home and hungry they did not try to And the n e t of them. They went home end phoned to Uoyd J e r ria to come with hia dogs and they went back to try to find the rest and we an hops they g a t them. Mrs. E. W. Hermann has bam quite poorly the pate two weeks. Mrs. Mary Hartley end family ■pent Sunday with the John Luttrell family. Harold Robbins spent two days ia Marshfield late weak taking hi the sights. Milton Luttrell ie bouse fro m 'O . A. C. fo r the Christmas vacation. Mrs. Roselle’s brother, Mr. Ward, of Riverton, was visiting in Brood bent the late at the weak. Win H artley, who had hia leg broken • month ago, returned home the first of the week from Pember ton’s hoepital Ha ia not able to walk yet. Mrs. Gedl Hermann left Saturday with her slater, Mrs. Furrow, for Forest Grove, where she expacta to visit for several months. Mr. and Mrs. Gua Brauer and lit tie eon, with Josie Brauer and Tom my Root, w e n 8unday visitors with th s 'E . L. Robbihs family. Edwin Sehroedar delivered two hogs in Marshfield one day laat week. Elbert Maseey had the misfortune of hurting his aid« badly while at work on his homestead. Mrs. Ben McMullen, of Bridge, visited Mrs. John Robbins Tuesday. M rt. WilHs Whobrey la confined to her bed with a lame bade. Mr. Clausen has baan under the weather for the pete few days. Mr. de Boer ie making good las provament to hia yard and fence Merry Christmas N ew I JT I t la not ao y yean John Robbins were in w ith U J C A ti A P P L IC A T IO N S , U UM» McKinley I “ring turkeys the t o t entertained a t the Smith t a s . ? ; a a .-a u a . ' f e a r e of the week from M n. Borchard, and logging campa because th a t^ Ia c e Mrs Glenn. On their way horn 'S :u “ i £ ner restaurant. W th« has plans made and the bridge with the i tedeop. Not much S -I S r s s » t ö S F S foundation laid fa r a new fifty-room S b r m o f t l M beet pbrsM aae to tether car. eeuter» tor yean . I t is co»- Christmas tree will hotel there in place o f (he one re Ä ir j n r a is a muse Friday after- cently destroyed by fire. I t will be The WiiWt perfact rmnMnatteu '• * a two-story fram e L shaped and 140 ____ St K>n > r a t a n h run are h a t p ro d u rr» r » ti | <70 feet in stsa. i Claus. eatarrhal «4*> wuitin« for G u m , I N for 1140. ;