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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (June 8, 1923)
===== rouldrít You W ’Ukean iat Glendale Bank robbery proves ive been a home talen t affair. The man w ho lifted »1100 there has m eegaised as Clyde W eekly, son laser W eekly, a well known Glen- (F raeeteS hr the U nites States D esert■ e l Broken Lenses Duplicated. Glass as Fitted. V. B. W ilson, “ O ptom etrist" Cuquillo, Orsg. Quick Berries. W . O. Matthews, o f Falrrlsw , was a callar yesterday. Ha is bnsy now harvesting his strawberry crap. Fortier, ef Carson, rf " Uerding, if Turns, lb King, c Gilbert, p No more cranking your car whan you have your battery repaired at Co* quilla Service Station. A ll work guar anteed. W ater Superintendent Faustman has been busy this weak installing part o f the 100 water meters received last week. The len gth o/V h e*w ork in g season In a «dost Important elem ent In read con struction and one In which there Is considerable variation, according te the boreaa ad public roads o f the Unit ed States Department « t A grtcritg r a which has collect ad data from all a f the states. Deducting Sundays only there are 818 w orking days In the year, and A la bama, M ississippi and New M exico re port that grading Is possible on 800 o f them. N eighboring states report ae ENAMEL white, ivory, etc., smoke and kitchen ordinary surfaces. gladly tell you ju st kitchen in enamel. M cNelly, If Conley, 1 b Mr. and Mrs. W . H. Lyons and daughter, Hsian, left Wednesday m orning fo r a month’s auto trip to southern California. land, C alif., where ha spent the past winter, fo r a visit with his parents and expects te remain until fall. T. J. Sullivan paid a fine o f »10 and coats o f »4.60 in Justice Stanley’s court yesterday fo r hauling logs on the county road in the Broad bent dis trict without a permit. E. Chase and w ife, and their son Ed gar and hie Wife, left yesterday morn ing after a week's visit hera with hla brother, W . C. Chase, and fam ily. Tbs visitor*’ home is near Lewiston, Idaho. _ Fuhrman’ s Pharm acy, Inc. DRUGGISTS STATION! Bert Dean Returns to Coquille 10c pkg.; Grapenuts, 16c pkg.; Can \ ...» _ . i ned Goods: String Beans, 10c; Toma Bert Dean returned Monday morn toes, }0 c; Corn, 12c; Peas, 12e; Peach ing from Wataonville, C alif., w han ha es, 18c; Pears, 16c; A pricot», 18c; ■pent the past winter. His farhily did Sauerkraut, 18e. Many other articles not mentioned selling just as cheap. to spend the summer here. He tells 20t2* local Inquirers that that section is the first place he ever found that ha could live without work, but later C H AD W IC K LO D G E goes pa to tall enough to indicate No. 68 A . F . A A . M. that ha did labor, especially during Spacial Communication the fruit season. Saturday, Juna 6 W ork in E. A. Degree Card a f Thanks Speaking o f this gama the Bandon W orld yesterday takas the defeat o f its horns team in good part and rays: “ Bandon lost Ha first gama in the Case county league Sunday whan the local boys mat defeat at Coquille by Sea C. ▼. Bmitb’s notice o f straw berries fo r fanning. Ha has lots o f a specially Aaa variety at hie place a mils west o f town on the highway. 20f gives a finish which grange, fum es do not affect as they do Cleaned like porcelain. W e’ll how you can acquire the model . Acme Quality Enamels fo r sun room furniture. Acme Quality Enamels fo r bedroom furniture. and fem ale patients. Phone USE. See T . J. T hrift at the Sitka mill lltd * fo r good aaad potatoes. 76 cants s L. A . Detwiler, o f this eity, is the hundred. happy recipient o f a check fo r »74.67, Mrs. J. A . Lamb want down to Pros saat to him by tbs Massachusetts A c per Wednesday morning fo r a few cident and Health Insurance Co. for days' visit with Mrs. H. N. Butlet tho loss o f twenty-eight days’ work 80 2 6 24 » 1 Totals and Mrs. Fred Slagle. in May, the result o f s badly aprrin- Coquille 1 0 0 0 8 0 0 0 •— 4 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0—b Mias Gertruds Butler, who spent a sd lug. The company's agent, 8. J. I Summary week visiting her parents at Prosper, Cotton, paid the claim. returned last Sunday to Eugene where “ I saved the pries o f s new tire . Earned runs— Coquills 8, Bandon 2; she Is attending the 'university. this wek. I had the Coquills Service three base hits Smith, Conley; two bass hit. Cam osci; horns run, Clark; For shear beauty and gorgeous set left on besos. Coquille 4, Bandon 10; ting* “ WHERE THE PAVEMENT first buss on bulls, off Gilbert 6, off ENDS” leads them all at tbs Liberty Csmosai 2; struck out by Gilbert 11, next Tuesday and Wednesday. by Csmosai 8; first baas on error, Co Dr. C. A. Rietman left Sunday ev quills 1, Bandon 1; U t by pitcher, ening fo r Portland to attend the meet Silvas, Csmosaie and Conley, Sleds; ing o f the State Dental Association. doubla play, Slade to Turna; Umpires, “ Rod’’ Rupert and Jack Routledge, Time o f game 2 hours, 14 minutas. Perry Lawrence cause in from Oak Don’t worry about your battery whan you can taka it to an expert at the Coquills Barries S u tion and have H E housewife’s workshop— her kitchen— where food is prepared for the fam ily, must be clean, wholesome, inviting. The finish for .kit chen surfaces is important. ;• $ ; . - T T o the friends who seriated ua at the tim e o f the illness and death o f COQUILLE LODGE N O . 53, our husband and grandfather and fo r L O . O. F . the beautiful floral gifts we take this Meets Every Friday Evening means o f extending our heartfelt IUSURE FERTIUTY OF EGGS Marshfield won the oponer on Bay Sunday fn m North Band, abut ting them out 6 to 0. The North Band players booted the gam s away, their pitcher, Maddock, really pitching a batter gama than the ex- Coast Leaguer Colim an. Sunday, Juna 10, C oquill« goes over to the Bay to play Marshfield, while North Band is at Bandon. The game at the Bay will be on the North Rand grounds, and moat o f Coquille is fig classic in Us latest "W HERE THE uring on going over there to sao the PAVEMENT ENDS,” which la com scrap fa r league leadership. . ing to the Liberty next Tuesday and Wednesday. Mrs. W. E. Bossermsn and children Rev. H. V. Moore returned last Sat Intend leering tom orrow morning fo r s three weeks’ visit with her parent* urday from a week’s trip to Corvallis at Cottage Grove. She will also visit and Portland. Wkile oat there ha is Springfield with Mr. B.’» relatives. had an experience which has made him e firm believer in disc wheals for E. A . W ise r started this morning in eatoe. Through no fault o f Ua tbs his auto for Corvallis. Fred will ac Dodge sedan ha was driving would company him horns from there next have been e wreck had it been equip week. Parry Lawrence went with Mr. ped with wooden wheels rather than Wimer as fa r ns Bridge w hen he is disc. to be timekeeper la a cedar camp. While working on the new ETfing- .sou building on Front street yester day, Ernest Parrott found a curiosity in the shape o f a ballet in an inch board ke was aawfaig. The rifle marks and later fo r Clifford still showed on one side, but the op- Oliva McMiekael, o f Ban- C. J. Fuhrman and fam ily left Sun day morning on their three weeks’ trip to California. Max Rietman, who Dr. W. V. Glaisyer will start tomor spent the summer hera last year, is row morning for Salem with hie w ife, assisting in ths pharmacy during Mr. three children and his sister, Mias Fuhrman’a absence. Ha cams la Violet Glaisyer. The doctor intends from Portland last Friday. returning Sunday evening, bat Mrs. C. B. Dalton, who has bean with the Glaisyer will go from Salem to Port Hudson Drug 8tere hare far the peat land next weak to attend the aesafena year and a half, left Sunday morn o f ths grand chapter o f the Eastern ing fo r Monmouth, Ora., haring re Star and from there will go on to Ta signed his position with Mr. Hudson. coma to spend the rammer with her He left sooner than ha had intended, parents. haring received word that his mother Mr. and Mrs. L. A . Parr le ft Wed- aaaday morning in thrir Studebaker fo r W eodbom . A fter visiting hla parsnta there fo r a time they win go to Portland fo r a visit with Mrs. Purr's parents. They expect to be back la Coquille by Ike middle o f August, at least While in Portland Mr. Parr axpecta to secure the two teacher* necessary to complete the corps far next ynar—one each in the Coofl County League Schedule The follow ing is tho remainder of tbs schedule fo r ths Coos County Lsagos ^ ason, wtyich opened lent Sunday. June 10—-Coquille at M arshfield; North Band at Bandon. Juno 17— Marshfield at Cequille; Bandon at North Band. June 24—Coquila at Bandon; North July 1—North Band nt Coquille; Bandon at MarChfisld. Jaly 8—Coquille at North Bend; Marshfield at Bandon. End o f P in t Half ; Jaly 16—Bandon , nt Coquille; Marshfield at North Bend. July 22—Coquille at Marshfield; North Bend at Bandon. » July 29— Marshfield at Coquille; Bandon at North l^nd. Aug. 6— Coquille at Bandon; North lend at Marshfield. Aug. 12— North Bend at Coquille; Bandon at Marshfield. Aug. 19—Coquille at North Band; larshfield at Bandon. A ll games st the B sy are played at the North Bend grounds, the above indicating only which is the home team fo r the g arnis on Cuss Bay. The Gospel Trumpet Barty hatches are derivable when m 4 has facu lties, fo r caring for the little ooae, and when proper fertility can bo secured la the early eggs. Nat urally. eggs w ill batch batter In the middle or late spring, but with proper ears the fertility can ha iasured earlier. Breedlag stock that la kept In the span air w ill produce hatch able eggs earlier than these that- are tightly housed. In fact, such r esults can he obtained from stock boused la opea front or scratch in f shod bouses. To produce hatchable eggs, breading stack should ha fad liberally but forced to exercise freely. Som e m eet and hone era necessary In addition to grain feeds scattered la the Utter. It la be lieved by som e that mash fed hens do not produce good hatching agga, hut there seem s to be no foundation fo r this opinion, as experim ents have prov en that there Is no difference between a weekly magasine. Goad rsad- Eyes Hurt? Bum? Ache? Haveheadaches? Then my perfectly fitted gli will give perfect relief Improve Your Property It’s time to think about painting up the house, garage And barn. In our stock is the right kind o f Paint, Varnish, Enamel, (hi and Brush, which will do your par ticular job beet. Other supplies needed for repairing the ravages o f last winter. CARPENTER’S TOOLS — W IN D O W G LASS ROOFING, P U TTY K N IV E S A N D SCRAPERS ijuille Hardware Co THB wmc//sstm nona