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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1923)
S. o f Intention to apply for naturalization papara. H * ia $4 years o f age, a résidant o f Bridge, and a native o f Austria. He cairn to thn United SUtes ia 190*. The First National Raak o f this city now has deposits aggregating over haif a million dollars. Last year it passed the h alf million mark but was not oa ita aa is the J. Dv Meyers, who auffared a stroke o f paralysie some month# age, was operated on at the Richmond hospital recently fo r hernia. Sunday ha was carried heme by friends, ha being iter, but he is still unable If you a rt looking for • bargain to be up. in ( m property, write Box 479, Co- The marriage o f Robert Clare quille. Ore. UU U o f Bandon and Katherine B. H. Borne, of this city, lu i been Mee McMullen o f Eugene was aolem- given the poeition o f z«*nager o f the nisad at the bride’s borne Thursday new Dunham Groceteria Soon to be morning and the bride and groom will opened- at M yrtle Point. arrive in Bandon Friday evening to Roedsport ia henceforth to be the central point for the flatting industry Mrs. John Benham cams down from on the portion o f the Oregon coast Portland the first o f the «reek fo r a served by the Coos Bay branch. visit with bar mother, Mrs. Sarah Don't worry about your battery Wickham, and other relatives hare. when you can take it to an expert at TeeUrday a friend o f here, Mra. Vin the Coquille Service Station and have ton, also from Portland, cams down it inspected. here fo r a visit. Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Brens tetter Our fall rains which after begin left Sunday morning in their car fer early in September—and we believe their home in Humboldt county after sat in last year before the end o f A three weeks’ visit with friends here. August—are late in starting this Mrs. L. W. Oddy telephones us to year; but the extremely warm weath take out the «rant ad they had in the er, which wpa still prevailing last Sentinel last week, as they have al M onda,, seems to be over. ready sold their place on the East Donald, the nine-year-old soa of Fork. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Parr, was taken to Broken Lenses Duplicated. Glasses Myrtle Point Monday where he was Fitted. V. R. Wilson, “Optom etrist." operated on by Dr. G. Earl Low that evening for appendicitis. He is get Coquille, Oreg. Quick Service. ting along nicely but cannot- be Thos. O. Olson, of Bandon, who wgs brought home until next «reek. placed in Jail Inst Monday on a non- Raymond B una left hare support charge filed in Justice Bad- icy's court has been released under weak, pa his return to Port Angelo#, Wash., accompanied by U s mother, and his niece, Marianna Steele, «rho went to Corvallis for a visit with Mrs. Bums’ sister, Mrs. E. A. Howey, form erly a resident o f this city. left Wednesday Henry Salo, o f Marshfield, for their home at Corvallis. Jail hare serving a five days’ The Circuit Court has n ot boon in for unlavrful driving. He IWa wuk, hut Judge Kendall fined $100 and his driver’s license for 00 days. O w e. Cottle, next Tuesday, Sept. the victim o f hie reckless driving is 25, «rill he motion day. in the Keiaer hospital at North Bend. A public meeting ia te be held Jn the He has two broken riba, a badly cut K . P. hall at Marshfield this evening head and waa otherwise crushed. to discuss ways and means fo r curb The accident occurred early Mon ing recklee driving. The object of day morning Just this side o f Shingle the promoters o f the aseeting is to House Slough bridge. Cottle was com work in conjunction «vith the duly ing this way ia a Chevrolet and was elected and appointed oflfeera. on the extreme right hand side o f the Leslie Byrl DeJanvier was brought highway, whan Salo’« Essex hit him. Marshfield Monday The Essex plunged off on the Isthmus and lodged in JaiL He had been sea tide o f the highway, while by Justice Joehnk to serve SO Cottle’s car was turned over and piled days and pay a $200 fine for having up on the other side- A ll four wheels liquor in his possession. Proceedings were broken or torn off and it looked are also te be instituted to confiscate plate «n eck as it hia Ford coups ia which ha had the by hundreds on Monday. gallon Jug o f boose. Chas. W. Upton and «rife left yes terday fo r their new home in Michi gan «rhere Mr. Upton recently bought a farm . Chanley does not aay that he «rill not return to Coos county but be does say if be likes H as ««ell back there as he thinks he «rill that he «rill eoatinue to live amid the aeeaes o f his boyhood days. The change was made partly in hopes that it would be beneficial to Mrs. Upton’s health. Rev. H. M. Bran uni, who has been assigned to the M. E. church South at M yrtle Point, vras a Coquille visi tor on Wednesday. Mrs. Branum was with hiss. He was pastor o f the church here about 1C years ago and ia w ell acquainted in this section. They have recently returned from Kansas and Missouri, «rhere they expected to make their home, but found the weather too hot back there for com fort. Marl Pettit to Portland Murl F. Pettit, who has been ofllce man at the' Standard Oil station here for a few months, received notice last week o f his promotion to the Portland ofllce, and he le ft Wednes day afternoon fo r there. C. A. Per kins, local sub-agent, says it is un usual for a man to be taken from a smaller station and put in the head quarters ofllce as quickly as Murl has been, but that his promotion waq on merit oaly. Lowell Simpson has been asfigned to Mr. Pettit’s form er posi tion, while Otto Davis w ill assume his duties as warehouseman. /*# life the accuracy o f the clinical •ter that ih now reposing in your home—perhaps your life, perhaps your «rife's pr year child’« Ufa. Clinical Thermometers carry the Massachusetts State Seal srhich is a well-knosrn guarantee o f absolute accuracy on such supplies. Can you aay the same o f your ther m om eter? ■ The “ Firsteid” seal« ia easy te read, and the range o f case style# large enough to suit alm ost any taste. Half-minute, 1-minute, 2-minute, and rectal instrumenta — every eoa guaranteed r«Halils Fuhrman’s Pharmacy, Inc. STATIONERS DRUGGISTS Football Squad at Work Coach Leslie rigged up a tackling dummy for -the football squad this week and has had the boys practising on it every evening. He has not at tempted yet to select a team but the boys are showing an improvement v- ery day. Twenty-three turned out Wednesday afternoon and the interest in a team is high. There are not very many big huskies in the squad but “ Brick” believes he has the material to make a good showing this fall. STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF THE * C apt and Mrs. J. C. Moomaw and youngest daughter came in last Sat urday from Hubbard, Ore., fer a visit with relatives at Arago and friends in this sectior.. They have been gone from here fo r several years. The OF COQUILLE captain waa form erly associated with T. D. White in the Coquille River School Dtaniooed Today Transportation company, anc School was dismissed at the grade The Sentinel learns o f the m am for many years captain o f the old Fa Coquille. Oregon, Sept. 24, 1923. age last Sunday o f Barling L. Brauti, vorite. They expect to return home building today because o f the unsan Glenn Weekly was brought down who was far a couple o f itary condition o f the toilet on the the middle o f nqxt «reek. x here and placed ia Jail Monday after ployed In Fuhrman’s Pharmacy hare, boys’ side o f the basem ent New RESOURCES A ll the children o f the late A . T. equipment was ordered by the board being Aned $25 ia Justice Dodge's but now lives in Dayton, Ora. His Thrift have been visiting their broth over two months ago, which is here coart at Myrtle Point for bride is Opal Edna Hesrett, daughter er, T. J. Thrift, here the past weak. but not yet mtsailed. I f is expected Loans and Discounts ~ ~ X — - ---------------------- ,-$196,891.11 iested in a public place. o f Dr. and Mra. F. G. Hewett, o f In They arrived in Gold Beach O v e rd ra fts_____________;— — — -------------------- 88.40 that the work o f installing K will be A ll kinds o f Automobile Insurance dependence, Oregon. ago lq«t Sunday and hare in two ca n completed by Sunday evening so that U. S. Bonds A N o te s ...................................... -,— 54,600.00 —Fire, T h eft Collision, Property For the excavation fo r the base last Tuesday. Those in the party Other Bonds A S ecu rities________ 129,906.03 school can be resumed Monday. Damage and Public Liability. See T. meat o f the new Liberty Theatre at were E. B., Roy and Alva Thrift, Mrs. Banking House A F ix tu res_____________ 36,400.00 A. W alker, A g t North Band, the North Bend Fuel Jane Canning and Mra. Eva Dahl Cash A E xch an ge__________________________— 181,311.80 Frank Wilson returned last ^reek and Transfer Co. and Ira Pedriek bid strem , all o f San Joes, C alif., and Mrs The funeral o f Joe. Acheabach, who exactly the same amount. So the Belle Lowe, o f Portland, «rho hat from Crescent City, where his Total ___ 8696,697.34 died last week follow ing a second horse, Rogue River, won tiro first eueeesaful bidder was determined by bean viMting do«rn there. They, ex f 9 ' ‘ ; ' \ stroke o f apoplexy’, whs held at the and two seconds, drawing down a the flip o f a coin and the Job went to pact to return to their homes the first Ellingson Chapel at two o’clock Sun the Fuel and Transfer Co. tidy sum hi the way o f prises. of next «reek. LIABILITIES day afternoon. Bev. W. S. Smith A . G. Miller, employed by the Co Mr. and Mrs. A . J. Sherwood left ■ s « I am in the market fo r 192$ Chit- conducted the aervicea which were at quille Valley Mercantile Co., Sundsy evening for Portland ham Bark. Geo. T. Moulton tended by a large number o f friends Capital Stock ________________________________ 9 60,000.00 he went for consultation. W hile down went aa operation fo r appendicitis at and acquaintances o f the -family. Surplus A Undivided P r o fits _________ L______ 26 , 393.84 at Gold Beach he injured himself and the Richmond hospital last Thursday T w o Traffic O ffe n d e rs F in ed Members o f the Coquille Rod A Gun C irc u la tio n _______ 12^600.00 has not been feeling very wall since. His appendix had burs ted before the Depoaits ...................................... 608,703.60 Two tratte law violation eases came Club, o f which the deceased was a "doctor had bees called and for a Our Jeweler, V. R. W ilson, started before Justice Stanley last Monday. member, acted as pallbearers. The time it was feared he could not live Total ______________ $696,597.34 Monday for an auto trip to Southern J. L. Benham pleaded guilty to op interment was in the Masonic cem- but he has been Improving this week, California, where he will visit his erating a motor vehicle with only one though not yet o f danger. eon, Paul Wilson a t. Los Angeles. bead light and no rear light. He was The Are siren sounded about He expects to be gone for two weeks. fined $10 and costa. o’clock Monday afternoon to call out We desire to express our heartfelt Clifford Poole, o f Marshfield, paid The Coast Auto Lines this volunteers to go up to the ranch o f purchased four new Ford touring ca n Mrs. Otto Epps on Rink creek, where a fine o f $20 and costs, fo r driving a thanks to our many friends fo r their kindness, sympathy, beautiful flowers car with but one license plate. from the Coquille Service Station and a brush Are was th r e a t# «* * * A s I w ant to buy n props« ty near and help rendered during the illness one second hand Ford, which they building«. Fire Chief er by church, my pesa sat home on and death o f our beloved husband Mora Cara Being Used «rill use on tom e o f their runs this took a carload o f citizens and a lot Spurgeon Hill ia fe r sale, conaisting fall. It luu been noticeable lately, since and father. o f buckets and drove up there. A o f 6 rooms and bath, garage, wood Mrs. Joseph Achenbach and fam ily. Alex Petersen, form erly a citizen o f change in the «rind had averted the the Justices o f the peace in the county shed and chicken house; lota 100x107 have increased the sise o f fines for Coquille and an employe o f the Sitka danger before their arrival. fast with eleven fruit-bearing trees. tratte law violations, that there is m ill, returned to Coquille last even The Oregon Fire R elief Association —A. W. Bell, Box 27, Coquille. $6t2 Mra. Price Robinson o f A rago col ing, expecting to remain here. His lapsed while «Talking along the street more o f a tendency on the part o f o f McMinnville, Oregon, haa an fam ily «rill fellow as soon aa ha gets near the Lee Cox home in Bandon, drivers to give a good half o f the nounced'a new plan o f insurance on road te passing ears, and to slow up farm property that «rill assist in re located. during the noon hour yesterday. She at the same time. Frank Burkholder arrived lieving farm conditions 'm aterU lly. was unconscious srh*n picked up milker to Jail sentences and suspension o f li Under this esw plan they issue five WANTED— Experienced Wednesday after a camping trip was taken To Emergency hospital! by start work October 1st. Three which took him as fa r south aa San Dr. H. L. Houston, who seas called. cense is the only means o f putting i year policies allowing the farm er to miles from Coquille. M. P. Jaeob- stop to drunken and reckless driving Diego and t# Crater Lake on the re It is thought eke suffered a ruptured pay hia premium one fifth each year. Saturday, Box 585. 99M* turn trip. He left this morning for blood vessel o f the brain, which caus No interest is charged fo r deferred What C. E. Strong Says his home in Eugene. payments. The policies are guaran ed apoplexy.— Western World. In rem itting for the Sentinel for teed absolutely non assessable under another year C. E. Straag, a su a decision o f the Oregon Supreme scriber at Montague, C alif., says: Court rendered in'O ctober, 1920. “ W e receive your paper on Monday The rate charged under this new and needless to aay look forward to plan ia fifty cents per hundred dol that day, as your interesting columns lars insurance per year on all classes are surely like ‘a letter from home o f farm property including houses This leaves us all in good health, and with brick flues and their contents, in the midst o f harvesting our third bams, outbuildings, hay and grain, and last crop o f alfalfa hay in this machinery, implements, vehiclea, ai- los, and live stock. Those rates are available only to farm ers. F or full particulars srrite to, or call on. Geo. Looks Like the Boy Did It It begins to look aa if the murder C. Hoggins, Coos A Carry County o f Mrs. Dr. Corell o f Bandon might agent. Box 80S, Marshfield, Ore., or be traced to her mentally deficient see ony o f the sub agents listed be Do they ache, burn or Mur? stepson. The fam ily removed from low : J. L. Smith, Coquille; Jesse D. Do you have'headaches? the Portland neighborhood rather Clinton, Myrtle Point; J. N. Hooking, Roller Skating ia the popular Fall Sport srith active hays North Bend; Collier H. Buffington, Do you know that eye-strain causes headaches, than permit him to be sent to a state and girls. * I institution aa ordered and te ex Gold Bosch. nervousness, sore eyes, twitching lids, and even F IR S T N A T IO N A L B A N K ; How Are Your Eyes, Brother? O h B oy! cataracts? Then why put off having them properly cared fo r? Come now— your fare is allowed one way. tent ere responsible fo r the tragedy which followed. S e e B IR C H an d S e e B etter The aseeting that was held by the Girl 8couta last Monday in the high school auditorium was largely attend ed, with Mrs. Geo. Chaney (captain) and Mrs. Burgular being present A very pleasaat tea sras enjoyed by the girls at Mrs. Chaney’s hams last SAVE YO U R EYES Optometrist, Marshfield WTT Girl Scoot Notes It’s S p o rt by energatie children. Now skates' unequalled fo r strength and smoothly and hold fa st to Let your children enjoy the They rail o f Wh Coquille Hardware Co. « « wmausnu m a s