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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (June 8, 1923)
Glassware tot je o n to com«. Ho toy»: The Project, covered by Mr. Gid- l«y’» contract, ha» boon completed hi a vary creditable manner. Wo mad« several inspection» o f the work while, in progress, and are satisfied that the Mountain States Power Co, Expert Battery W ork la roar battery run down? Doan it need aa expert's attention? We have employed a battery expert capable o f doing all kinds o f battery work or he can make a battery for Whert you aro in doubt at to the condition o f your battery pay us a visit. W s will thoroughly inspect it and toll you just what is noeasaary to put It in first class condition. All work absolutely guaranteed ml a reasonable price Coquille Service Station COLUMBIA BATTERIES O b the Highway Phone 133 ho refer rod most feelingly to the many friendship« shown him daring his pastorate by people both in and out o f his chorea. “The boat nows I have to give you is as secure end well constructed as it that our children are oat o f Turkey. exterior appearances indicate. Under unspeakable hardships, we So far as this project is concerned, have brought them out this winter. we beUevt it will be all that those ad-j Five thousand marched a distance o^ v oca ting its construction have anti' from two hundred to four hundred cipated; vis. a storage e f pure water miles through a hostile country in o f a volume sufficient to meet dry sea the dead of winter, but we did not! lose a single child. Fpur Americans son demands. The only work In connection with I died from exposure, overwork and by the dam remaining to complete the I assassination, however.;• project, in accordance with' our ori I “ The significance o f the fact that ginal plana, is the facing o f the up I the children ere out of Turkey cannot stream surface. From present indi- [be over-eethnated. They are today [under the friendly flags o f Rossis, France, Britain and Greece and are! [safe from the danger of slaughter. AH their lives they have jieen in fear. [before any paving is done. This fac- Now reports tell ua that they go I [ ing has been contemplated only in the about their daily teaks singing and event o f attack on tbo structure by h*p(>y as children h*vs a right te he. “ Grave responsibility rests upon us gophers or other small animate and n case the upper face of the dam is now to supply new homes for these children. Five hundred "boys o f the | seriously affected by wave action. The material o f which the fill is age o f twelve are being trained at made was exceptionally good, and Nssareth, the home of Jesus, the ear- gives a very hard, compact mass. We | pouter, to become carpenters. A great do not believe it will be attacked by orphanage is being equipped in Beth animate or seriously so by wav» ac lehem, the birthplace o f Jesus, for tion. In any event, we recommend these children. The Kaiser's puisnes] that the feeing be not placed before <M the west coast o f Greece it shelt ering more than a thousand o f our) next year. k. Referring tp the broader subject of| children. I watef supply in CoquiHs, the City S»| “ While the children art safe from urged not to neglect to maintain a| laughter, we are redoubling our ef-1 continuous supply from Walker Creek. forte to provide homes for the 118, It most be remembered that the Rink <W0 and for the thousands of others | Creek Storage was only intended to who were made orphans by the en augment the existing supply from the forced flight of the million people natural season flow o f the two| from Asia Minor this last winter. “ Because we were able to divert Creeks. Those operating the pipe line inform me that the existing pipe] «avers! shiploads of food to ths ears from Walker Creek is giving much of thousands made homeless last win ! trouble on account o f leakage, and it I ter, hundreds of thousands o f people is apparent to thoee who have a thorough knowledge of the water sup ply situation that a failure e l the I Walker Creek supply would be a| serious matter, and if occurring at a | The speaker declared there la an critical time might result in a short age in water supply. We, therefore, interesting parallel between the live» urge moot strongly that this supply | of Moses sad Jesus and that o f ths from Walker Crash be permanently [ children o f the Nser East today. maintained and to secure the greatest | “Just as God called the mother of] service from the flow it should be di- [ Mosee and the daughter o f Pharoan verted into the new reservoir or eon-1 and ths sister of Moses to save the nected to the supply mate by a new I life o f that baby, and aa the Wise pipe. We believe that this new pipe | Men brought gold, which may have line should bo built this turner, both been used to pi econ o the life o f the into Egypt, bccuuso the extetng pipe is worn out] infant Jttut as they and because the head on the present ‘pipe is so low as to make proper oper ation o f the now reservoir impossible when used in connection with the] Walker Creek supply. Care should be taken in the layout of the new pipe lino, and ws will haggled to have plan | and profile submitted us before I installation is begun. Cat Glass Sherbet Glasses Ready-to-wear Hats Just in THEY ARE BARGAINS W e Again Have Fryers « a hr -•a* %• -to- vfc ««isafe* ' 'ij*.4 ■ y Try them for your Sunday Dinner PEOPLES M ARKET J. L. Stevens isr beauty and gorgeous set- a m the pavem ent md* them nil at ths Liberty lu v e r u N ii M c K in l e y notes Let your youngster« have their share o f good food and lots o f wholesome exercise and you won’t have much to w orry about Our choice meats are strength-builders. the difference of something like 11100. -T im e s . , L uawnew n — « 1 ^ mmm i p by publication thereof in the Coquille Valley Sent iff» 1 pursuant to an order made by ths Honorable John C. Ken dall, Judge e f the shove entitled court, dated the 7th ,dey of June, 19t8, and in such order you are re quired to appear and answer within six weeks from ths date o f tbs first publication hereof. J. J. Stanley. Atorney for Plaintiff. '"oquille, Ceos County, Oregon. EAST KOU NOTB8 A little rood work is being done in this section, most o f it in Brewster Valley so far. tl is noedad all along tbo route. Mr. Walkar, of Myrtla Point, was up this way last week on his way to Brewster Valley. On his way back he visited the Union Sunday School si Dors Cemetery Chapel, where Child ren’s Day exercises w a n held last Sunday. Two little stranger girls have mov ed into this vicinity, one into the King family at McKinley, the other into the Moore family o f Brewster Payne Gets School Building M. W. Payne, Marshfield contract or, secured the contract for construct ing the new Marsh field school build ing of 18 rooms at a prtes o f which, although higher than two other bids on its face, was considered I >ettar by the school board because Mr. Payne included in Ms offer, to do the grading and excavating, a piece of work that the board expected the North bound iif said Riverton on said North Boundary lino o f Myrtle StteCt 60 feet; thence at right anglee westward 60 feet; thence Sbuthward 100 feet to the pteec e f berim ing. And for such other and further order and decree as to the court may seem meet and eqftitable. I Mies Grace Hockema visited friends ir McKinley this week. She left for her home at Aloes Wednesday. A ten and a half pound baby girl named Behra Mae waa borr to Mr. and Mrs. Lyman King Monday, May 4. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Brown and son, Robert, left Saturday evening for TBtamoak to attend the state Grange George Glenn made m business trip to Roseburg Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Lana Lowers visited home folks at Coquille Tuesday and Wednesday o f this wash. Mrs. Wands Wilcox and brother, Ralph Harry, o f CoqnilU, visited at the Wilcox home Tuesday evening. Mrs. Emma Ingram is visiting at the Lea Mast home this wash. Lynn Snow, who is employed at a Cedar Camp near Bridge Is visiting McKinley friends this week. He hod Old Building Torn D o w n The old building at the corner of the misfortune o f cutting Ms arm Bandon avenue, Wall Street and Ore- quits' badly which la keeping him from gen avenue hill, occupied by the work. Capps garage, is no more. Upon the completion o f Jfce new garage build Memorial Day Services . m-’ a lag it was sold to T. T . Hill who has I vií*; ■■ *1 Memorial Sunday has once more torn it down and burned up tbs re pasead and was fittingly observed in maining rubbish. The building was Coquille by union services la Liberty one o f the old landmarks. The tri angle in front of the new garage is to be paved. It will be used for (he service station.—Bandon World. in the County of Coot, State o f Ota> gon. bounded 1 I, beginning at a point on jab to r the «amwar. The three Rowe boys went to Rose burg Saturday in Frank's ear. He ply to the court for the relief de manded in his said complaint, a suc cinct statement of which is as follows: Far a judgment and decree dissolv ing the marriage contract heretofore masting between the Plaintiff and Defendant; for a decree barring the dower right o f the Defendant in the reel property owned by Plaintiff to- a r r i i i r - ;;.;: sawî Slt7 NOTICE TO CREDITORS ■ Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned has been appointed adminis tratrix of the Estate of Edward John son, daetaaad, and that aH persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified that they are required to present the some duty verified and with the proper vouches therefor to the undersigned, at the office of A. J. Sherwood in Coquille, Coos County, Oregon, within six months from the date of this notice. Dated this 2nd day o f June, IKS. feet south and 128.78 foot west of the Meander corner on said left beak ef said Coquille River on lice between Sections 6 and 8, Township » , South TEA CH ER * EXAMINATIONS oT R sfige No. 18. West of the W il lamette Meridian, Oregon, and run Notice is hereby given that the ning thence in a Northeasterly d ota County Superintendent o f Coos Coun tion 402 feat, more or leas, along said ty, Oregon, will hold the regular ex left bank up stream to a point which amination of applicants for Slate Cer* WEDNESI IAY FORENOON U. 8. His tor] THURSDi Arithmetic. ------------ _ THURSDAY A F T ÍÍN O O N Grammar. Geography. Americas tentaré. FRIDAY FORENOON ' Theory sad Practice. Orthognphy.