The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, September 21, 1923, Page 2, Image 2

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COQUILLE VALLEY
PAGE TWO
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21 . 1923 .
COQUILLE, OREGON. FRIDAY,
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The Ladies A id o f the M. E. church
held their —— —1 haaaar shower at
the home of Mrs. E. C. Barker last
Friday. The boa teases were Mas-
F rankly n Leethermsn
returned
Wednesday from a trip U> the WÜ*
lunette valley.
A a ex sold ier by the name of
Perry baa «led oa a piece o f toram -
meat i-~< on U m oppaaite aide o f the
Eaat Fork from the G. G. Swan place;
aald land once upon a time waa called
Southern Oregon land.
One of the children o f Mr. and Mrs.
Jim Jenkins, o f Brewster Valley, has
been ill but la now able to be gp and
Red
Italian
A lsÿke
C lover
V etch
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W e have all Models
now on display. W e
will be pleased to
have you call and
look them over
Buy a Ford and save the difference
W hen You Buy a Ford
You gat the greatest dollar for dollar value in an antomobBa that
there is on the market today. There is absolutely no question that
tbs Ford car to the most economical to operate and easiaat to handle
and if you have any mechanical ability whatsoever yen can do your
own repairing when neceaaary. It does not take a mechanic becauae
it’s ju st a question o f replacing the parta. IPs cheeper and qniekar
aad it smkaa it as good aa new and yon can get Ford parts any wbass
and .vary where; no waits or no delays. And ju st do soma thinking
when ws tall you that $0% o f all parta used oa 'a Ford ear coat 10c
reta il
,
Ask us about our easy payment plan
We take your old car in as First Payment
F ord P rices, F. 0 . B. C oquille
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EASY TERMS
Roadster, $479.00
Coupe, $650.00
Touring.
509.00
2 Door Sedan, 719.00
Tractor,
496.00
4 Door Sedan, 854.00
USED CARS EASY TERMS
Coquille Service Station
AUTHORIZED
F O R D and LIN CO LN
DEALERS
Carload Clover
ALSO ALF ALFA HAT
Just srrived
Place Your Orders for Cow Hay
Bright, tough eat
Willas
Valley
FHONB 16
C O L L IE R W A R E H O U S E
CHESTER C. FARR, Prop.
Mrs. Max Dement and daughter,
Theresa, went to Coquill« Thursday.
Mr. anS Mrs. E. C. Barker and fam ­
ily and Mish Barbara Richmond, o f
Coquille, went to Bastendorf Beach
Sunday.
E. H. Baird, o f the Western States
Life Insurance Company, was in this
city Saturday.
Mrs. Gus Hamilton was a visitor at
the Hamilton Camp at Sixes in Cur­
ry county over the week end.
Joe Knight waa a Myrtle Point vis­
itor Sunday.
Mrs. Mary Albee was a Roseburg
visitor Thursday.
Miss Lucy Ray, o f Myrtle Point, is
working for Mrs. Smith W eekly of
Bridge.
Mrs. Myrtle Clinton and daughters,
Merls and Itha, and son, Hurl and
Harry, moved to Corvallis Sunday
where Hart will attend 0 . A. C. and
the others ¿r ade and high school.
Mrs. Belle Hall accompanied them.
Hughie Hamilton, o f this city, was
a visitor at the Jee Knight ranch on
Catching Creak Saturday.
W. C. Aroeson, o f M yrtle Point,
spent the week end on the Bay.
Mr. and Mrs. Emmett SKriefer and
Mrs. A. A . Shriefer motored to A l­
bany Sunday to see Mrs. A. A. Shrief-
er’s sister, Mrs. Frank Pierson. They
returned Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Moomaw and
daughter, Elda, were visitors at the
Taylor Dement home over the week
end. Mrs. Moomaw is Mr. Dement’«
only sister.
Attorney M. B. Hayden, o f Bandon,
was a business visitor in Myrtle
Point la st week.
F. E. McKenna, o f Corvallis, was
a visitor at the Chas. Harlocker home
this weak.
Miss Amelia Pratt, o f Catching
Creak, was a M yrtle Point visitor last
County School Superintendent Mul-
key was a Myrtle Point visitor last
E. C. Barker, o f this eity, went to
Rock Creek on a hunting trip and re­
turned Tuesday with a small black
Mr. and Mrs. Max Demerit and
daughters, Theresa and Lila, were
week end visitors at Dillard.
L. L. Thomas, o f Marshfield, has
recently opened a branch music store
in this d ty under the management of
Mr. Evans, o f W alla W alla, Wash.
Mrs. A. B. Campbell, o f this city,
who was the local delegate to the
Methodist conference, returned Tues­
day. She reported that Mr. Omer
Idso, the new minister, will be here
the last o f the week.
L. D. Cook, who was the M. E. min­
ister here last year, left Wednesday
to take charge o f a church in Cali­
fornia.
Mrs. O. H. Clarke, music teacher of
Myrtle Point, went to Powers Wed­
nesday to start her pupils there with
the year’s work.
,
A t the Corbin home in Myrtle Point
on Sunday, September 16, 1923, Lee'
Hoven, o f Powers, and Margaret E.
Corbin were united in marriage by
Rev. Thos. Barkiow. Ora Carter and
WeJ> Carlson acted as bridesmaid and
best assn. The young couple left
Wednesday to spend a month’s hon­
eymoon in Washington.
Mr. and M rs. E. C. Barker were
Marshfield business visiters Thurs­
day.
Mrs. J. T. Endlcott, o f this eity,
who has been visiting in Marshfield
with her daughtdrs, Mrs. J. S. Lyons
and Mrs. C. MsC. oJhnson, returned
here Tuesday.
Morriuoa-Moore
►erding Mfg. Co.
Located near Coquille River drawbridge
Cabinet and Interior Finishing-Mill Work
We carry a stock o f
Hardwood—Myrtle, Maple, Alder,
Ash; also Port Orford White Cedar
Myrtlewood Novelties
W arranty and Bargain $ Sale
Deede fo r sala at the Sent tael of
W arranty Daads fo r aale at
Announcements have been receiv­
ed here o f the marriage o f Miss Ruby
Morrison o f Berkeley, California,
sad Mr. George Moore, Jr., o f Ban-
den, which took place at the First
Presbyterian church at Berkeley 0.1
Monday, September 10th. They have
been spending Hheir honeymoon in
California and expect to arrive in
Bandon Sunday noon. They will make
their home n Bandon, says the World.
The bride la the daughter o f Mrs.
Elisabeth Morrison o f Berkeley. The
groom is a son o f Mr. and Mrs. Geo.
W. Moore o f Berkeley and Bandon.
He is in charge o f a branch o f the
Moore Mill A Lumber Company’s
business in Bandon, having resided
there since completing his course in
the University o f California.
Sam Nosier, Mra. N osier, the baby
and George Moulton were up to the
camp to stay over Saturday night.
-Gladys Culbertson is attending high
school at M yrtle P oin t It is her sec­
ond year.
Mr. and Mar. Benham and E rnest
Krewson were off on a day’s trip Mon-
Last week Wednesday a man from
a garage in Coquille brought one of
the Bayler boys out as fa r as Ev­
erest Howe’s place; he hdU no license
for hauling passengers, the pries was
not set before leaving Coquille. A t
the end o f the trip the charge was $10
—Bayler would not pay it. He did
pay five. It is reported the man from
the garage was very violent and pro­
fane in thé highway, In front of
Howe's and told Baylor that if he ev-
saw him lying in the road with a
broken leg that he would not stop
to pick him up. If he saw him in the
road all cut to pieces he would not
stop to pick up the pieces. That fe l­
low must be a regular walking adver­
tisement for a garage.
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When a man pays $6— or fid —to
ride 20 miles, it must be he has m ort
money than time. As I have always
been blessed with more time than
money, it would be a walk for me.
And count the money not paid out as
wages received.
The Goldgroves o f the southern
part of Curry county passed Saturday
with 680 head o f goats bought in
Douglas county near Sutherlin. I t
was the fifth day with goats and
would take them 10 or l ? days more
to get home. They run 8,000 head
at sheep and have about 4,000 acres
o f land for the goats to browse on.
The men had their wives with them.
Those who led the herd in a Bukk had
to have camp ready when the man and
woman who shooed the goats along
caught up. It seemed to be a sort o f
pleasure trip mixed with business.
Governor Pierce has made a bauble
o f the state’s prison. He stood In
with State Treasurer Hoff and made
a bauble o f the state training school
for boys. If Pierce tries to debauch
the State Hospital for the Insane by
firing Dr. Steiner, he surely must have
less sense than his mother gave him
credit for. Several years ago there
was a man who tried to make politi­
cal capital out o f the Insane asylum
but Bowerman did not get far with
It
If Pierce knows anything he
knows that there Is not a man in the
state o f Oregon who is the equal o f
Dr. Steiner fo r the job as the head o f
the Insane Asylum ; he knows more
than that, he knows in his fight
sgainst Dr. 8teiner he is fighting
against the best interests o f the state.
In bther words he is not a governor,
but a hollow, double-jointed, 'hum p­
backed peanut politician trying to
make it appear that his shell is full
o f meat. His blab about taxes and
the reduction o f taxes before and a f­
ter election eras and is a stunt in
wind bubble blow ing/ and when he
want* a change in the wind babbles,
he cha gee the temperature o f the
suds. One time he says it can be
done, then he says K can’t be done.
You have paid oyur money, take your
choice in the governor’s bubbles for
they are all the same toys whether
they are blue, yellow or green.
Governor Pierce is entitled to be
congratulated in his actions towards
the condemned murderer, he has let
them hang. It may be that he felt
sure that was the only way he keep
any o f the state’s prisoners within
bounds.
If any one has doubts concerning
whether the Volstead act has teeth
in it, he should read Attorney Gem-
eral Daugherty’s report to President
Coolidge.
The United States has
taken in the Volstead net highbrows
in the way o f oAeials, lawyers, money
bags and society darlings as w ell as
those who have only the Inheritance
o f ignorance to guide theta.
/ Since the law went into effect Jsa­
ury 18, 1920, more than 90,000 cases
have been terminated o f which there
were 72,489 convictions; that fines to­
u tin g more than $12,887,680 have
been assessed in criminal cases alone;
that the jail sentences fo r the past
28 months o f national prohibition te-
Grass
W hite
Now in stock for early fall planting
Fruit Ja r Stocks
Cleaning up fa s t
If you need anything in th is
tine better order at once.
Busy Com er
2 Phones 6 9
Save Red Stampa and Get the Cash Discount
PEOPLES MARKET
J. L. Stevens
Coos Bay Roofing Supply Co.
w ill repair your roofs or put on new ones, and
their work to be jsatisfactory.
Ask
L
you need a new
City Cleaners
Clean
Clothes
Clean
Phone 103L
Coquille
CHAS. H. LOWREY, I W
,
does my soul good. Those who are
U - r f» 8
th# Bright Side
yelling that the law la not enforced
American
Legion
W eekly
are aiders and abettors to break down
Thera
hsd
been
a
blowout,
end the
the law. Don’t you forget its "The
father o f the fam ily was porspiringly
law is the school master.’’
•*d profanely changing tiras.
R. A. Easton.
“ I don’t see why you have to Ulk
w*7.” s«id hie w ife reproach
fully. -Y on set ss If it wore s total
I® *. You novar see the good in
things.”
“ W ell, what good to there ia thisT"
“ W ell, it tickled the baby so. He
lnaghod right ont load when It went
b o g .!”