The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, March 16, 1923, Page 10, Image 10

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    , COQUILLE, OREGON. FRIDAY, MARCE 14,
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MIN0H MENTION.
Death o f Mhk Mark W indk
TELLS IT A T LAST
ia the City and
T h * Episcopal Guild met with
C. J. Fuhrmsn Wednesday aftei
Social Notes
Milo Dunham pumhaaad tha aew
bungalow o f A. J. Jooss In Academy
Addition this week. The deal was
nude through tho T. A . Walker Baal
Estate Agency.
Stirling Smith
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health practically ever since and had
hew ill at the home o f her parents,
Mr. aad Mrs. Frank Witteman, of
Norway, for three weeks; but the
serious nature o f her illness was not
generally known
to her
friends
hare
aad it waa a great shock
when they learned
last
Satur­
day morning that she had passed
away on Friday night. She suffered
from a complication o f troubles and
though inlaenea is given as the cause
o f her death, a weak heart waa one
o f the contributing causes.
Her funeral services were held «'at
the undertaking parlor here at 8:80
Sunday afternoon, conducted by Kev.
W. S. Smith, e f the Preehyterlan
church, and the large congregation
in attendance waa a testimonial to
the esteem ip which she was held.
The interment was in the Masonic
ccw etery. '
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Ada Pearl Witteman waa born at
Franklin, Ohio. Juno 4, 1887, and
was the only child of bar parent»,
mentioned above. She removed with
them to Oklahoma in 188», while an
in fan t la 1808 she graduated from
the Oklahema Agricultural collage,
and during four years follow ing hold
clerical positions in Oklahoma City.
She cams to Portland, Ore., in 1815,
and fur two years was employed there
aad at Bond, bar parents first settling
in eastern Oregon, but coming to Coca
county and settling at Norway three
years ago te be nearer her.
Five years ago she came to Co-
Mm. Mark H. Windie, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. W. A . Custer, o f this
pity, died at Mercy Hospital, where
she waa taken fa r a m ajor operation
last Saturday, at 1:80 fills morning.
A weakened condition pm vented her
rallying from the effect o f the opera­
tion.
Tha funeral services will be held
at the Christian church Sunday after
noon at 2;30^ the interm eat to oe in
the Masonic cemetery.
Pauline Susie Custer waa born ir
Fortune, C alif., Dee. 12, 1890, being
sow past $2 yearn o f age. She
with bar parents to Cequille nine­
teen yearn ago.
, September 4, 1918, she was mar
ried to Mark H. Windle, o f Baction,
a brother o f Mrs. Florence Se j.y, of
this city. They made their hoau in
Bandon for a time, spent a year in
W alla W all*, Wash., and have
living in MalfhfifiM ,
ago last October
Before her marriage M m. Windle
was employed by. the local telephone
company, being lit one time chief op-
orator hem and at Myrtle Point, and
also being for some time In the Ban
exchange. She had been a mem
her o f the Christian church since
(trihood.
Besides her husband, father
mother, she leaves a sister, Mrs. H. G.
Prey, o f Myrtle Point, and three
brothers, Marion, Irvin and Alva.
The two latter came in this morning
from Portland.
Mm. Windle was a highly |
lady with a wide circle o f friends, and
the united sympathy o f the cemmnal
ty goes out to the afflicted husband,
aged fathei* and mother, brothers and
•later in this hour o f bereavement.
Hem by her uniform eourtesy and
accommodating disposition, she ba­
the Sentinel scribe lea n s that Mr.
carne deservedly popular, bolding first
Enas is not asking any more in the
o f damages for the right of way
across tha lowland on the coast high­
way, but that it is simply a working
out o f tha details that had been
Agreed to in a general w ay’ previous­
ly.
In tha first place, Mr. Rum has
given more land fo r the right o f way
than he had intended to, the width
being 86 feet o f the 160 required, be­
stead o f 00.
A lso ho has no intention o f asking
mors approaches landing to the high­
way than was first asked, mad they
ate te be placed only where there is
dirt available and a natural approach.
These approaches, the gravelliag and
at
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over
Mrs.
n ere
Wednesday on a warrant from Hills­
boro. Ha is charged with non-sup­
port o f his fam ily.
Do ysa know that you can sail or
bay second hand engines at GARD­
NER'S GARAGE. Phene M l.
tut Anna
K R ESO
DID YOU EVO TRY If
ON YOUR STOCKT
Knso Dip No. I
3
«U fi uc«. -nena, “
MITES ANO FLEAM
For Mangs, Stab,
Use It M Hornea, Canta, Sheep, Swine, Dogs, G oa « aad Poultry.
Fuhrman’ s Pharmacy Inc.
Bergen*’ Better Blossom s"
“ 8ay U with flowers,” fo r Easter.
“The soulful expression o f the day.”
For “ her”—mother or w ife or sweet­
heart, Easter can not be Easter, with­
ou t flow **, j We will have a fine as­
sortment o f potted plants, 81.60 up
to 86.00; seasonable cut flowers 6f all
kinds.
Leave your orders early. Hancock’s
Grocery, agents. Msrshflald Florist
Ob.
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CHADWICK LODGE
Ne. 68 K .T . a ' a M.*
Stated Communies* 'oa
Saturday, March 24
COQUILLE LODGE NO. S3.
I. O. O. F.
Masts Every Friday Erasing
ndfioM lM -ji at 7 »80 p. m. -■» ” "TTTrr
■L A Lawrence, Sec.
▼(siting Members Cordially Invited
especially when Mr. Rase la away
from home to much and the affair
has to be handled at the Eureka end
by agents or attorneys.
Whan the county has the map pm-
pared to submit to Mr. Rom , showing
just‘ th* route desired, the approaches,
etc., them -w ill probably be none of
the differences which seemed to loom
large last week.
‘The Christina” Coming
McNally aad Mr.
la s Sail, s f Norik Bead, fila
declaration o f iateatioa to been
citisea o f the United States w it
county clerk on March 7 .. She
native o f this country bat leal
eitiaenship when she married aa
Mr. and Mm. Lewis Strang, o il
Myrtle Paint, have Just celebr ated the I
slxieth anniversary o f their marriage,
which took place in Lancaster, Iowa, I
In IMS. Shck a celebra tica la an an- »«turai
usual— we might wall add aa extra-1 ha
ordinary event
Hesekiah Root, aa In
waa picked up near tha China Can»» I , , « , __ .
bridgn aa tha highway, has bean com -
s /c ^ q S ìle .
aad will ha tok-
Mr Oebaraa and Mr.
gat te l
it o know him I it . k «u ta the
Sir Hall Caine’s “The Christian,”
is eonsing te tha Liberty next Thurs­
day aad Friday. Following tha vary
successful run o f this in to resting
drams of real lift at tha Rivoli The
atm in Portland, wham the crowds
pis o f Coquille one o f the beet and
finest plays yst produced aad on a
them# that touches every human
heart.
This is one o f tha highest priced
production* on the martlet at present
and the minimum admission fee al­
lowed by the distributor is 26c and
60c, stipulated in the contract.
There will be the Banal run on
Thursday and- Friday nights aad far
the benefit o f these that am unable
to coma at night the management will
run one show on Saturday afternoon,
starting at 1:80 p. a».' sharp.
Caa Now Loan Up to $25,000
George Hlltop Jr., appraiser o f the
federal land bank o f Spokane, who
has been in Coos county this week on
bosinaae fo r the bank, says that he
has received word from the loan
board at W ashington, D. C., that the
loan limit has been raised to 828,000
and that the raise will go into effect
immediately. This would apply to
present borrowers who have $10,000
loans and Wish them Increased, as
Chicks, Chicks. Chicks
Baby Chicks 880.00 per 100 or pul­
lets 2 month old, 81-00 each, April
hatch. From our trap nested hens,
240 to 280 eggs per year. Hanson
strain using Ferris strain cocks,
whose dams layed 266 to 801 egga
per year. Setting eggs any time 1$
for 88-00, 20 per cent with order.
S. B. Leeper, Bandon, Ore.
Reference M. L. Daniels, Dunham’s
Store.
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Easter
Millinery
Opening
We wish to extend a hearty in­
vitation to you to attend our
W e-w ill present one-half doaen
carnation* to purchasers e f Ten
* Dollars in merchandise.
Boldon & Kibble
First National Bank
Oregoft Balaam Fir
Cascara Bark
Oregon Grape Root
I inquire for our prices before
shipping
Boehn, Thomas k Co.
7t4
78« Board s f Trad* Bidg.
Portland, Oregon
A Better Flashlight
We want everybody to aaa the
fine luxe _ o f W inchester Flaah-
fighta hi our (tore. They am
beauties. Many special features
o f design and sturdy construc­
tion have npade these high
grade flashlights rery popular.
¡¿ C * * " The Whwhsater patented tw o-
huN *
poaitioa safety switch makes it
impossible to puah it on acci-
dentally and waste your bat­
tery. The coarse pltchthreads
will not cross. One-piece lens
■ constructed insures perfect con-
ht tact between the battery and
. lamp.
Extra thiek seamless
‘ tine batteries give longer Ilf*
than oidbihryh,batteries.
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Coquille Hard ware Co.
Th« Winchester Store