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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 3, 1923)
KRID\Y AUGUST nMggggæ mm ' C ou nty C ou rt h i 8 — in« of n toot Pri«nj roand the Curry cow on Saturday and Sunday, Hannah Rachel Blair, aged 49 ____s Sunday evening. Others in nd a resident of North Bend, lest the party were Mr. sad Mrs. W. H. I Thursday filed with the county dark Meet, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hervsy, in the City ami declaration of intention to apply and Lloyd Mast, of Lso, Hugh La I for eitisens hip papers. She is a Can horn, of McKinley, and ethers. u> who crossod into the United Mr. sad Mrs. L. P. Maury ai Cake Sale Saturday (August 4th) I states in May, 189«. daughter, Mim Bees, intend leaving at 18 a. Mu, by ladies of the Eastern ^ Noa)ar «fco h * . -------------- tomorrow for Medford where they Star, at CoquiBs Furniture Co. store. ^ gUn<Urd qjj j * - about three wiU meet their son, Vane, who is The Pieree-Hartson-Neal-McNelly | months, was promoted last w««^ '* coming up from San Francisco in ■ i « . i Saturday aftet-1 the position of Junior - clerk at ear. From Medford they will go outing on Baadon I Marshfield office. Lowell Crater Lake end the Oregon Caves took the place o f end spend ten days on e camping trip. Kennett Lawrence wiR accompany Mr«. F. U Grpenough aqd two sens vacated »>y * * • NoP * wen; down to Baadon Wednesday for Our county commissioner, era plan Mr. Maury from San Francisco, and on ths | is expected here early , e few days’ visit with Mrs. i . H. njng to establish auto et i Dahlea. - ^ {highways of this county Mrs. Addle M. Lever, of Berkeley, lists can stop for the nigat witaouilCmliff., came over to Coquille Tueedsy Arthur EUingeon and fnmUy re -1 morning from from an an I trespassing on private property. The I from Coos River where she has been rned . Wednesday Wednesday morning suto trip to Portland. They went out Norway Grove and another at GUs- visiting her brother for n month. She suto trip to rom an y l fow being talked of. I will visit friends in and near Coquille Lester »«union Clinton had left rag leg omaij to^iy I a couple of weeks before returning I am in the m.rket far 1823 Chit- n»u hia mi rail I « ta the “ ^ « " b ru W the first of the week- He home. This is her first visit bruised drives * s logging truck for hia his father, f«thsr4|sfece her husband. P. C. Lsvar, at - drive« 8 ugsr had dropped 76 cents a hun-|M- T Clinton, and while unloading that time editor of the Herald, died M. T. dred. at San Francisco this week by , truck load, feU backward with hie in 1916. Her daughter, Miss Mary, Wedneeday, when it was selling there U g on the skids where two logs rolled is an instructor in the State Univer- for $8.26. I over it. He will go ee crutches for Mr. and Mrs. Tracy Leach and »on I* couple o f weeks, left Sunday morning for a two weeks’ l)r. C. K. Bloyd returned Monday Ben F. Lawrence arrived here Wed trip to Tacoma, Wash., to visit Mrs. I afternoon from Hillsboro, where he Leech’s mother. was celled last week by the illness of nesday morning for s two weeks’ vis it with home folks. About the mid The Aid of the M. E. church his 19-year old grandson. The young dle of August he and Mrs. Lawrence, will meet with Mrs. Belle Ilwood I men died before the arrival of the who has boon here a month, will Thursday, Aug. 8 . All members are]doctor and his wife. The doctors fo r home, going first to California, urged to be present and visitors are I pronounced his malady as spinal men- iniritia >and making another stop-off at Den- cordisUy invited. ingitis. I ver, Colo. Wednesday’ « Oregonian Mr*. Chris Tense Terns returned Wed- Wed - hmd the following regarding one of Broken Lenses Duplicated. G lass« I Mrs. mouth’s visit with Coquille’* most prominent ex citi- Fitted. -V. K. Wilson, “Optometrist.” I nesday from a month’s eon and end daughter in California. Coquille, Orsg. Quick Service. I their son ' . . . , . _ . I Fontein Fontain Terras Terre* has just received his engineer’s papers which qualify him I “ More than 20 years ago Ben F sttw em g tM stAt# nor I for . any sii«d aisod vem vessel l afloat afloat and and ho ha has Lawrence was running n little coun , " “ .“ T “ just Just sailed sailed so on a a 80,009 80,000 ton ton vessel vessel for for try weekly in Coos county. He had again the coming year at the Catoh-|. . Australia. ‘v I aspirations and sold, coming to Port- ing Inlet school. Australia. Recent arrivals in Coquille are the '“ <»• He connected with The . _ , ._____ . . ^. .1 Lon Denio, formerly of this «warty. families of Otto Ott, ri.L of .L a Grande, Oregonian. In a few years he has Just been transferred from Ctold and . ^ * ,E. C. “ Smith and E f J o rd »,J «llw i to Indianapolis, and soon was Lee r C. Bench te Crescent City, C a lif* «!., - of Independence. ^ all t,u*'neM manager of the Star, the Members of three families are employed In " “ * °“ « t a i C S T « . employMl I . th * . J U * * « ^ Mr. Schaefer’, chain of daily L-urry Telephone Co. ss. nt* . driver, and Mr. u . I newspaper*. Now hia positioa em laundry, Mr. Ott . as Down la Curry county the Const [Jordan in the marking and checking Ibr,c** the business end editorial man I nswwent of the half doeen or more Auto Lin* is being congratulated on department. department, papers In the chain. Once more b It getting its stages from „Marshfield to An automobile party from Fate- demonstrated the east takes the beet the state Ha* at Brookings between luma, California, which AUed two ca rsltf the west Mr. Lawrence is in the 8 a. m. and 6:80 p. m. was here Wednesday to visit with cjty, «ad yesterday visited the scenes Geo. H unt, of Port Orford, who [County County School Superintendent C. B. of Us early labors.” shot and kflted Royal Ostrander n Mulhey. It cousistad of eleven poo- year ago. has Just been taken to Sa- pi«, including L. E. Benson and his Ta Visit in Coos County lem fe bis year’s sentence for I «»-in -law , Charles Fopter, who te Mr. Mrs. H. P. Hanses, of Westport, . lnTolunt*ry «fnslaughtar. Mulkey** brotber-in-lsw. California, celled yesterday to renew No motor cranking your-car when I the Myrtle Point American states i her subscription for the Sentinel. Her you have your battery repaired at Wo-1 that 460 ears passed the Hoffman first husband was W. H. Thomas and quill* Service Station. All work guar-1 bridge Inst Friday and that it is es she used to be a résidant of Coos timated that over n thousand cars coenty, where she*has two daughters, Mrs. J. A. Lamb, Mrs. H. A. Young I wwit ov«r Rosoburg road Inst Mrs. Howard Pointer, of this city, end two daughters and Margaret Bell I Sunday. Well, we waited long and Mrs. Jacob Bolander, of Alle went down to Baadon Inst Saturday I •*><>««& for that highway to use it el gany, whom she came up here, with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and to spend i couple of weeks at tke P1« * f ttow w* have got M. Kronenburg cabin on the beech. Mrs. Berthe J. Smith end her motb- Mrs. R. E. Boyd, of Willows, Cali At the dose of the session of the I *r> Mrs. Jayos, have bean enjoying fornia, to visit Mrs. Hanson, who Circuit court here Tuesday Judge • rUlt from two of the letter's sis- now lives directly on the Pacific eoast Kendall adjourned court until Sept 4,1 *«■. whose homes are in Canada. Mrs. in California, had to go down to Ben sad the next morning, with Us fam- Victor Neely, whose home is in north- Francises to get a start far Oregon. She says the climate at Westport is Uy, left for California on a month * e4J,Urt OnUrio, loft tor Detroit Inst vacation trip. I week, while Mrs. Daniil Wilson left not as pleasant as it is at Coquille. The county court has been in on rise* Tueedsy this week and had not A&pletod their labors this noon. Besides auditing the month's Mite they passed on many other matters. On* was the paying of cattle in demnity claims to the following par- ■e: M. M. Schmidt, $20; Moss Gemetti. $19.16; Bril Bros. $80; Claud* Endi- cott, $10; V. L. Adams. $«0; B. l L Hoffman, $7.10; Clauds C. Noble, $ 9 « A 0 ; Ben Monson, $20. ^h* amounts mentioned nr* the county’s share, the state paying like amount for cattle slaughtered on r o f County Hord and Moat In spector W. V. Glaisyer, which he end tubercular, v Wm. Bowron was appointed patrol an in Road District No. 1, from Templeton north to the county lino. The time for the completion 06 the Coal Bank Slough bridge at Marsh field was extended one month, M. W. Payne being given until Sept 1 to complete the Job. E. A. Perkins was also given month’s extension, from August 16 to September 16, to complete hi* grading contract on the North Band road. Three bills, totalling $18«, were paid by the court for expenses incur red by Harvey Smith who had on eye Injured while working on the road. Smith was not omployod by the coun ty but was doing tbc work voluntari ly to hotter the highway in District No. M. The court specified that there was no legal claim against the coun ty, and that it was paid aa a moral obligation only. 'H A IR N E T S > FIT BETTER AND LAST LONGER Fit, wearing qualities and si*e are the thing« most women look for in «electing hair Bffik is why we feature and recommend the GOOD- FORM. GOODFORM HAIR NETS po«»««« unusual elasticity. This holds the net in perfect shape, making It fit perfectly on your coiffure. The small, perfect diamond-shape meahes and the double knot which holds the meahes securely in place make the GOODFORM the longest wear ing o f all hair nets. In size, the GOODFORM is the largest hair net on the American market today. Single and double mesh, cap and fringe styles, the usual shades— we hqve them all. And we are never too busy to see that you get the one which suits you best Fuhrman’s Pharm acy, Inc. Most Serve Two Sentence* L. B. McCool was taken before Jus tice Stanley oMnday, charged with driving an auto while drunk. He pleaded net guilty, but Inter told Traffic Officer Williams that he was willing to change Us plea. There is SP old sentence of 10 days and fins of 826 standing against him, which has not been liquidated and he may >»ve STATIONERS DRUGGISTS Ernest Willard and A. MfKelvery, who were with McCool at the time ere charged with having liquor in their poaaeasion. Willard asked for time to secure an attorney end McKelvery has not been arrested. A fourth man, by the name of Gaf- fey, he» not yet been apprehended. On a Serious Charge He is wanted on the charge o f being H. C. Cromwell was brought over Intoxicated on n public highway. Something over half e pint of from the Bay lest week by Deputy moonshine is held by Justice Stanley Sheriff Malehom end lodged in jell charged with rape. The girl is Us ns evidence in the case. 16-year old stap-daughter. The moth er, he claims, is in Idaho on a ranch Riverton Cons Not Settled for which they traded last win tar, Nothing definite has yet resulted and ha has been living near Bangor from the attempt last week to com- with her three children in the most promiae the right-of-way vases at squalid end filthy condition for he- Riverton. A few of the* probably mans to live. will be but the larger ones seem to bo beyond hope of settlement. Eugene Hamblock, who has boon offered $1000 by the eourt for the re moval of Us bam from the right of way, demands 82800. Neither side will ge to the other’s figure. t W. J. Floyd, who has been asking 88,000 for the strip through hia ranch, has cut Us request to $2JM>0, which is Jest double whet the no telling Mr. end Mrs. Richard Danielson and I*” ta r«hora® * AlberU m on court has offered him. The only re daughter, of Lam pa, returned Friday The Rev. J. Claud Black, former I 1,1 writing to renew for the Sen- course left seems to be e suit for dam reetor of Mnrahfield and now Arch- ^ thU M n "• * ot ages In the circuit court. deacon of the Diocese of Oregon, with I“ *****’ * ®*W years this wok. I had the Coquille Service Mrs. Bleak and son. came in from ,|ro * r*eident o f Coos county, rays at Tillamook. Station fix that blow oat end no^ Portland Wsdnmdsy. They CoMb' she’s Jaba» ■ Bettor take your old Don't worry about your battery I Thursday and Friday with Rev. A. W. I ‘ Urt*d / or C®oi *• "*- tires to them end have them vulcnn- when you can take it to an expert at! Bell and family end will ge to Ben- *” d U ** “ ** **,B°**b“ r* *•* the Coquille SeiVioe Station and have don Saturday to spend a month’s it inspected. cation. I ^ old home I senes in Coes county and hearing the The J. 8 . Barton family and Mrs. Mr. and M n. B. E. Nosier, old- roaring of the ocean’s waves on our K. V. B. Nicklia went down to the! time eitisens o f Coquille, but who coast. bench Inst week to spend a month have not boon here for 20 reaps, came . . ____ at their cabin south af the lookout. iB tom Huntington Bench, C alif, the Arthur Hnfford Married WJVÇfffST£Â Mim Irma Price spent Saturday night] first o f the week. Mr. Nosier has . . _ __ and Sunday with them. been very busy shaking heads andL 7* V John *™ **»n. ^fewn to htemrif, Ed Postal was so delighted last I greeting the people he knew hare a|,or T*", "n i He find« I P*n>*tratod 1 J°*€ on Arthur Halford Saturday evening that he shaved off coaph of decade* aao. his goatee. The.causc o f his Joy was many o f the old familiar landmarks by f° 7 th*. 8enti"fJ * »tory of Art’s marriage. Mi. Hufford the arrival of a ton pound boy at his roll, I wasn’t married then, but he was mar- home in the north part o f the city Mr. and M n. Urals Hooker and ried last week to Mias Opio Prior, of about tlx o’clock that evening— daughter, Garnett, who have been vie- Roeebnrg, in that city. They spent F. E. Dranc, of Baadon, brought itiag the S. M. Nosier family hen, their honeymoon in Greats Pass and hia new tug, the Drisri, a 56-horst- left yesterday morning for Portland returned to their home here the lat- power craft, over to net.aa tender for They were accompanied by Mr. ami ter part of tbc week. the Pert o f Coos Bey dredge. The Mrs. Geo. A. Steward, o f Riverton,! __- _____________ eraft is 66 feet long end was hnilt who win come beck at far as Roes- Cream o’ C oos • B ig Seller burg with them on the Hooker's do- n____ , _ bp Drone for this work.—Timm. psrture for home la southern Cali-1 Crmm 0 Ugh grade ice A L. Simpson has purchased a newj fornia. | I creuu* manufactured by Geo. John- Ford delivery truck for the laundry to , . _ ^ . » «on, of the Coquille lee C o, is win- J. L. Standifer, of Roeeburg, has ring new friends every creek. For replace the Chevrolet truck which was partially burned e couple o f weeks started suit for divorco from his wife, the first five months o f this season, age when Mim Muriel Simpson tried Hslena Stsndifer, the «papers being he made end sold twice as much as ssnt over here to serve yestrday. The he did for the same time lest year, to start Jt over on Spurgeon H 1 B. couple were married here e short time He is now shipping to every town in Mr. and Mrs. David Brady are here ago and he alleges that she refuses to I the county, end shipments of outside from Michigan visiting the D. D. go to Reevhmrg to Uve, accuses her of ice cream have dropped materially. Pierce family. Mr. Brady is e broth cruel end inhuman treatment, and .... er of Mr. Pierce. Their parents died | other off eases. ; / ^ ( j WARNING while they were children and the via- « — .a U ,.^ . - - I wiU be running my varmint dogs Mng brother wee adopted by e family Kapld W ort on Howl ^ ^ NoPtk ro|% country for several named Brady. The pouring o f the concrete write weeks. They do not rue deer and all Earl G. Leslie, a graduate at the Uuniversity o f Oregon, Eugene, in the dees of 1928, has returned tq the Girl Scout Notes £. The Girl Scouts met at Myrtle Grove last Monday and adjourned to the home of Mrs. Geo. Chaney where a lesson was given in hospital bad- making by Mrs. Low. A picnic was planned for August «. Edna Robinson. tm — Jot. Msckay, ths beggar who posed as deaf and dumb, and was found drunk b«klnd a pile o f lumber in Marshfield, was placed in -Jail last Friday, charged with obtaining money under fates pretenses. His bail was fixed at $600 but ha te still in. COQUILLE LODGE NO. L O. O. F. 53, Meets Every Friday Evening at 1 M p. m. Jack A. Leach, N. G.- J. 8 . Lawrence, See. Visiting Members CerdteHy Invited CHADWICK LODGE No. 88 A. T. 4 A. M. FISHING TACKLE j For the M ighty Steelhead When you set out to conquer the m ighty steelhead you need the best tackle you cdq get, for he’s the gnmeat fish that swims. That’s why we recommend WINCHESTER FISHING TACKLE The strength and durability which this ciana o f fishing demands ia built into every W inchester * rod, reel and lina. The first run o f Steelhead» are now here and we suggest that you select your tackle this week. > * "■ * ' ■" < W N CB tSm t amas , m . *■ ars i — ' - -•* Coquille Hardware Co.. the - ssgg; .v r v -.. ♦-.> - ,î*\. v ^