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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 28, 1923)
Æ m m . a - COQUILLE V ALLST FRIDAY, » Ä r Ä i« : ral Program” that w ill-ho given oo Tuesday evening, Oct- 2, at the Lib erty Theatre by the. Patton Brothers . _ u > d number o f the leca! brothers, Lowell, Dun- Gault, come from e highly re am! cultured Christian 1 wgon. They all _ __ and Lowell is aa un usually gifted plani*. He is the agsr and director o f the eom| is a well known musician on the wwMrn coast Ho was organist M i the Pilgrim’s Congregational Church in Portland, when but fifteen years of Miai** Theresa Dearaat and Ver* ago, awl began at that early date aita Laird were Coquille Vili ton piano and organ. * i ■ ’ -i W e have all M odels now on display. W e will be pleased to have you call and look them over Buy a Ford and save ibe difference When You Buy Ber. Otear Mae, tke new paster of the north IL Er Church, and hie wile arrived here last week Mrs. U D. Cook sad daughter. Jan et, M l Wednesday for California to join Rev. Mr. O ik . Max Deal eat and J. L. Barker Sr. went to Camas Valley T*eaday. Mias Baria B o n e , whe has basa to resume her former position in the Hob store. v The Woasan’a Club amt at the elab rooaaa Tuesday to plea a reception for the teachers to be given Tuesday, OeL 2nd. Judge Coke, U. B. District Attorn aoy for Oregon, was a Myrtle Point visitor last week. The oouaty doctor aad health auras hove beep in Myrtle Point this week Alsyke and C love! Vetch *; ’ harpist, on tour with In December, 1922, h< and spent three mon ia setting new id« { „ the Trio. The Patton Broth« .Ista o f a musical p sodas aad an epilogi are Raaaiaa, Old-fas) Popular, Oriental as ing opportunity for Fruit Jar Stocks Will Enforce Traffic Roles By C. C. Williams Traffic Officer C. a Williams has issued a set of rules for signalling before turning or stopping motor ve hicles which be says must be anforc ed. The regulations describe the sig nals to be given. Many driven do not understand what arm motions are to be made before p machine is turned or stop ped and a result signals are not uni form and there is danger of accidents, according to-M r. William#. A care less wave of the arm outside the car assy indicate a atop, a turn to the right or to the left. When driven ToiT replacing the parts. Ifs cheaper awl quicker it mates it as good as now and you can got Ford parts any when ovary where; no waits or as delays. And Just da some thinking n ws tell you that of all parts used oa a Ford ear cart 10c mb reteiL Ask us about our easy payment plan We take your old ear in as First Payment Ford Prices, F. 0 . B. Coquille E A ST TERMS USED CARS E A S T TERMS Judge Kendall in Circuit court here on Tuesday, end It is thought to be a record for the county. The case of Henry Bumgardner against Sarah L. future session o f the court, for the testimony o f the couple’s children, testi who are all grown, was that they had heard nothing from their mother for Coquille Service Station I j AUTH ORIZED F O R D and L IN C O L N D EALERS Just arrived Seeds for Fall Plaatlag Alfalfa Hay Oat Hay Grate far Cow Feeda—aH PHONE 1« COLLIER WAREHOUSE CHESTER C. FARR, Prop. No matter whether it is a Steak. Bafl ar R m you wish—it will be cat from a Young Bool PEOPLES MARKET r J. L. Stevens f Now in stock for early fall planting a Ford Coupe, $660.00 2 Door Sedan, 719.00 4 Door Sedan« 854.00 »K# Cleaning up fast. If you need anything in this line bettor order at once. rosiest dollar for dollar value in ea automobile that arket today. There is absolutely no question that car is the most economical te operate and easiest te handle so have any mechanical ability whatsoever you can do your Soadater, $479.00 Touring, 509.00 Tractor, 496.00 Red Clover Italian Rye Grass left in ignorance o f their intentions and trouble may easily result Drivera who do not follow the rules as set forth will bo punished, Mr. Williams said. The regulations fol low: “ Operatori operating automobiles must observo the hand signal rule as follows: “The driver of any vehicle about to turn, either from a standstill or while in motion, or about to atop, shall give timely tignai, risible to operators of other vehicles to the roar, o f his in tention to tern or stop or change course. Such signal shall bo given either by the use of an approved me chanical or electrical device. “ (A ) An operator intending to tu n bis vehicle to the loft shall extend hie e ra in a horisontal position for e rea sonable length of time and slow down. “ (B ) An operator intending to tu n bis vehicle to the right shall axtend his arm with the forearm raised at right angles, for a reasonbl# length of time, and alow down. “ (C ) An operator intending to atop his vehicle shall extend hk arm and move it up and down in a vertical di rection for a reasonable length of Zenith SUfe was granted a divorce from Joseph SUfe, but decision was reserved a* to the disposition of their minor ebiid Hattie B. Cochran divorced frate Lemuri Cochran, pari of ber teetimony being that she hsd heard he wes in thè Washington state pan- itentiary et Welle Welle. Olga P. Weekly v u graated e di veree from Gtenn M. Weekly and giv- •» the custody of their minor child, for the support and education <g which the defendant must pay $26 a month to the county clerk, be ginning OeL 10. Nelson J. Brown was divorcsd from Loans M. Brown and the Judge de creed he waa the owner of their reel property as set for the in the com plaint The other divorces granted were eaaea where the couples had no child Mrs. J. L. Thompson Married ren: The Zigene Register carries the Gladys Wilber vs. Corbett Wilber. ^Edna B. Dulaney vs. Jack T. Du- announcement of the marriage at the home o f friends in Portland, of the Roland A. Braced# vs. Edna Mae Sentinel’s landlady, Mrs. J. L. Thomp son, formerly of Coqullle, but for the Breeeda. ' Tl* Minnie M. Scofield vs. Eugene Sco test three yean a resident of Eugene, to J. S. Stunts. field. Mrs. Thompson waa the widow of Ethel Miller vm. Harry Miller. the late James P. Thompson, for Archie Germond ve. Ramona W. merly a business man of Coqullle. She has been making her home with e sister at M Lawrence ytreat for the peat three yean. Mr. 8 tonti is a traveling salesman, representing Ballou and Wright, o f Portland, in this territory. Ho formerly resided hi Denver,, Colo. Ho has made Eugene his headquarters for the past two The Busy Comer ' 2 Phones 69 Save Red Stamps a id Get the Cash Discount will repair your roofs or put on i guarantee their work to be u ti* those who have been served by us. Let us give you a price when ] roof or an old one made new. and 1 wish to say to the Ladles of Coquille that I am able to dean your fancy wearing apparel aa well ee the heavier garments. We do knife and box pleating in oar own shop, steam pleating—it lasts lunger. Wo clean and steam plush coats. Let us dost year carpets We are able to mate any possible alteration <yi Ladies or Gents' suits or overcoats. Button holes worked. Phono 108L Our Auto Will Call _ CITY CLEANERS A TAILORS C— Um. Ora. Ctea. H. Lawary. C«ma U p for Final Hearing j might have drowned, ee he could not The following seven are the appli- rw^*- Fifteen or twenty men of that Cants for citixenship paper* whose participated in the search, final tearing will come up in the Cir- ------------ cult court room hero on Saturday of G irl S cou t Notes next week, OeL «. Their names, ran- The regular meeting of the Girl idence and the land of their nativity 8 couta waa hold Monday at 4 p. m mrV L „ ! in the high school auditorium. A new Robert James Galbraith, Coquille, class of tenderfoot, is being organiz- nstive o Canada. j od, with Mrs. Bergner at conductor. Ins Boll, North Bond, born at Girls, desiring to become members Knappton, Wash., husband born in will bo welcomed at the next meeting, Sweden j Monday afternoon at 4 p. m. The Harold G rriu * Warn. Marahflrid. charter member, era finishing the »ec native o f England. *nd . i . n tm t Jacob CHldtsheim, North Bend, na- A public demonstration will bo giv- * * of ea by the girls O ct Mh et the reg .. !ii*min*n' ^ “ ide. » « - elar Woman's d o b meeting at the tive o f Finland. , gotoenoll Victor Limnell, Easts id e, native of ' ___- Merona* Eetem, MsnhAald, native f ° “* lh * ***** | Emory Parnell, the one-men band, entertained e full house at the Lib erty Theatre last Friday night for the Id m t Boy Found » «rat number of the High School Ly- Johnnie Shull, 12year old son of — _ courae. _____ Besides playing on Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Shull, created a ,lx « n e ic a l____, at one time, considerable stir last Saturday ev- bis program consisted of iloguc, ening, when he failed to show up at singing and character parte. He de home, ate it waa not till 1 st« Sunday lighted his audience ate kept them in evening when he did return. He had terasted far over two hours, been up Rink Creek visiting another — bey aad hod failed te notify him par- What F ir. Dollars Will D . ■nta of Us intentions. Beaching par- Fra $6 yen can secure 62 week] 3 „ ir t i ¡ W J » » . .U U f U . O w U l. S » . » . ' at Holland. ^2, iÎL ^ u rte ^ Îïh îî^ ***** * Partu,Mi T,le