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THE COQUILLE VALLMT SMNtttÉL, COQUILLE, ORBGON. FRIDAY, MARCH H, »24. 7 Telling People About Eventa in the City and County i « The Ford sedan of Kenneth Stanin- ger was stripped Tuesday night at Davis Blough," where he had left it Mrs. Ethel Baxter was over here along the highway. AU four wheels, the steering gear, spafk plugc and ev from the Bay Monday. erything else that could bo removed Special Chicken Dinner at the new was stolen. Coquille Hotel every Sunday. Pouring of concrete for the founda W. L. Mast, of Bandon, was up here tion and basement walls of the new on business the first of the week. Busy Corner building was begun this Candidates for postmaster here are week. A largo crew, under the direc getting busy as the time for a vacan tion of Jos. Heckert, as foreman, is cy approaches. t rushing the work there ahd progress For Rent—bedroom and living is noted daily. 1‘ •i •’1 room. Not for light housekeeping. An eight pound baby girl was born Inquire at this office. to Mr. qnd Mrs. Arthur L. Hooton The Busy Corner Grocery store will Tuesday noon at the A. C. Kern home be the first building to be erected in in the north part of the city. Grand Coquille by all union carpenters. pas Hooton and Kelley are wearing I am in the market for Chitham their honors modestly, although it Bark, Wool, Mohair, Hides and Fir is not a new experience for the latter. Geo. T. Moulton. lOtf It will be easier and more pleasant e Pitch. Thè Missionary'Bociety of the M. E. Io take your Sunday dinner at the Church will meet with Mrs. W. A. new Coquille Hotel. I Ireland on Thursday next, March 27. The Shrine Club of Coos county, at No more cranking your car when a meeting at Marshfield Monday ev you’ ive your battery repaired at Co- ening, decided to hold a Shriners’ quille Service Station. All work guar Ball in the Masonic Temple at Co quille on Wednesday, April 2. Every anteed. member in the county, and every Miss Dorothy Bean is home this member of the Eastern Star, is invited .4 week from 0. A. C., visiting her par to attend. ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Bean, at The sheriff and deputies pulled the Riverton. Ford, stolen at Roseburg tast week, Misses Helen and Delia Sherwood out of the ditch on the Powers road arrived home Wednesday evening Sunday. The driver had evidently from Eugene to spend their week’s mistaken a logging road for the m»Bi vacation. highway and had taken a header into Some one who has been doing busi the ditch, breaking the front wheels. ness in the Sentinel office during the He abandoned it there. past week left on our desk a fine foun Mr. and Mrs. Geo. H. Chaney re tain pen. turned Wednesday afternoon from a H. E. Hess returned Wednesday af ternoon from a week’s trip down to Humboldt county and Eureka, Cali fornia, on business connected with the Russ interests here. Fox Electric Wiring of all kinds, see Arthur Hooton. At Gregg’s shop, East Front Street. Residence phone 6068. Work guaranteed. C, L. Willey returned Tuesday ev ening from his three weeks’ visit to southern California. Mrs. Willey did not" return WfUThim b-nI-S5¡ífi¡ar there for a longer visit ' Fred Wimer and William Oerding *ove in in the former’« s rnune drove coupe Tuea- Tues day afternoon from Corvallis to spend their week’s holiday here. Miss Gertrude Butler came down from Eugene Tuesday night and went down to Prosper to spend the spring vacation with her parents. Jesse I. Duncan returned Sunday evening with a new truck which he had purchased from the Garford Mo tor Truck Cor, at Portland. Leave orders for Kellar’s wood at Cotton’s real estate office. Phone 121R. Itf Mias Myrtle Mast came in from the university at Eugene Tuesday morn ing to spend a week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Mast, at Lee. Lorin Schroeder came in by Wed nesday morning’e train from the Ag ricultural Colleg: at Corvallis to spend the spring vacation at home. J. E. Paulson went up to Portland Monday and will be accompanied home by Mrs. Paulson, who has been in a sanitarium there for several weeks. J. T. Nosier, whose resignation as janitor at the court house is to take effect April 1, will then move into his new house on the highway, opposite the Bledsoe House. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Clinton moved back to Port Orford Tuesday, where he is local manager of the Western White Cedar Company’s op erations in that section. Have yo ir Sunday dinner at the new Coquille Hotel. Per plate 11.26. ✓ Luncheon Tuesday Noon Marshal Leach started Tuesday putting the new Crescote roofing on t^e city hall by means of which it is expected that leaks in that building will be stopped. It took the marshal aaA and a helper a couple of days to finish the job. Mrs. M. MacDonald, of Oakland, California, is here visiting her sister, Mrs. James Nosier. She has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. Karl Glos, of Portland, since the first of Febru ary. Heino Sulo Kiander, of Marshfield, on Wednesday filed his declaration of intention to apply for citixenship pa pers. He is a tailor, a native of Fin land, and cam« to the U. S. in Octo ber, 1928. Misses Marjorie and Adrienne Haz ard came home Wednesday morning in time to attend the funeral of their grandfather, I. Hacker. They will remain for a week, during the univer sity’s spring vacation. Dan Cupid gained several laps on Jqdge Kendall the past week, four teen couples having been led by him to hymen’s altar, while the judge is absent in Lincoln county. Not even one divorce case was filed. Warranty and Bargain A Salo Deeds for sale at the Sentinel office. Mrs. Paul Van Scoy end' Mrs. F.L. Greenough entertained eight tables at a bridge luncheon at the home of the latter on Spurgeon Hill on Tuesday. The Color scheme of the affair was yel low, which was daintily carried out through the decorations, seore cards and even to the refreshments. Those present were Mesdames R. R. Watson, Roy Neal, Keith Leslie, C. J. Fuhrman, H. W. Pierce, F. G. Bunch, Bert Folsom, H. A. Young, H. E. Hess, J. A. Berg, J. H. Dalen, Goo. Lorenz, E. W. Lorenz, J. A. Lamb, Nels Osmundson, E. E. Eviand, Viola Collier, Philip Johnson, M J. Harteon, A. J. Sherwood, Lafe Comp ton, L. A. Parr, W. V. Glaisyer, J. L. Smith, G. E. Low, Stewart Nor ton,-Fred McNelly, M. O. Hawkins, H. C. Getz, Thos. White and Misses Maude Reed and Marian Young. Mrs. Collier made high score and was awarded a pair of candlesticks with yellow candles. Mrs.’ Watson re ceived second prize, a pretty piece of pottery. Fred Lorenz to Return X ANNOUNCEMENTS For Circuit Judge I shall be a candidate upon the Re- publican ticket to succeed myself as Circuit Judge for the Second Judi- eial District, comprising Benton, Coos, Curry, Douglas, Lane and Lin coln counties at the-coming May Pri mary Election. I have earnestly and conscientiously endeavored to fairly and impartially discharge the duties of Circuit Judge of this district in the past and if elected will so con tinue. During the past year I have been constantly engaged in the trial of Court business and have held terms of Circuit Court in each of the six coun ties of my district as well as a special term Jn Multnomah County. The record of the official business transacted in my Court in the various counties of my district is my only platform and upon it I submit myself to the electorate of my district for nomination and election. Respectfully, . John C. Kendall, Circuit Judge. Fred Lorenz came down from For County Assessor Portland last Saturday af ternooq and I hereby announce myself a candi returned to the metropolis Sunday ev ening. About the first of tlye month date for the nomination and re elec he will be back here to stay, having tion to the office of County Assessor resigned his position with Montgom on the Republican ticket, subject to ery, Ward A Co. there. Upon his re the will of the voters at the Primary turn to Coqqille he will be associated Elqfction to be held on May 16, 1924. If nominated and elected it will be with his father, H. N. Lorens, in the dry goods and clothing business here my pleasure to serve the "people of Coos County in the future as I have r.nd will have an interest in it. Fred has made rapid advancement in the past Respectfully submitted, with the company in Portland, but the J. P. Beyers, need of his father for a younger man Present incumbent to assist him in thq_çqnj|j|£t pf the business here, decided him to forego For County Clerk all thought of future promotion in To the Voters of Coos County, Oregon: the city. I wish to announce my candidacy Looking ahead a year or so the lo No More Blue Monday for Washday cal firm visualizes a larger and bet for nomination for the office of Coun Buy a ter store, in a fireproof building in ty Clerk of Coos County, State of ten days’ trip in their car to Port a new location, but Mr. Lorenz says Oregon; subject to the Republican^ land. Mr. Chaney went up there to they will not consider such a move Primary Nominating Election, May $2.50 a week 16, 1924. ' buy machinery for his logging road this year. Ask the Woman who owns one Your support is respectfully soli and camp, including an engine. He cited. Wants Old Road Vacated says he heard nothing in Portland Robt. R. Watson. Cody Carlson was up here from his 'concerning the sale of the Sitka mill Electric Wiring Randolph ranch Tuesday mrning. He here. “Putting It Over” Soon now owns the old Pershbaker ranch and Supplies 420 South Taylor Chas. E. Schroeder was in town and says that there are 28 roads The date for its presentation has Monday, on crutches as he has been * , . ~nrri—, >, across his place. He was attempting not been set, but Coquille’s troupe of for over two months. Dr. Keizer took to get the county court to vacate the high class performers are rehearsing Notice to Water Consumers the east off from his leg Monday, but old county road, which is not used a comedy, “Putting It Over,” which is Flour It Manufactured it will be two or three weeks yet be «“ough tft JBeginningAprilJ. 1924, .the water H«|.to be staged At the Liberty Theatre . Sugpr Be^d. T&perinAndeni'^IHff bèglrT maltïng' an *>” ,h’,can wants to fence the ranch-and it would within a few weeks. It is to be given An important additional use for the investigation of faucets and those re was broken in two places while he sugar beet is found in the manufac coat him several hundred dollars ad benefit of the Woman’s Club. was at work tracking’s belt in a aaw- ditional. to build alongside the road for the / ture of flour tflerefrom. Indeed, it la sponsible for leaking faucets can ex mill at Reedsport. reported that this kind of flour is pect'that they will be taken before s _ ‘ _ _ instead 6f across it. lie would place 5 turned >mt in considerable quantities the recorder and fined according to the Robert A. Roas, brother of J. E. gates in the fence for the accomoda Hello It an Old and at Sureanee, in France, where an eo provisions of the city ordinance cover Ross, of the Farmers A Merchants tion of the travelling public if al- typrlslng person has built a large ing the case. Retpectable Word drier Bank, came in Monday for a visit of lowed to build it . « for the purpoae. The Jt IIC 11 first INI pUll part Frank Dungey, A need of the time la i some plain "of me process consists In chopping several weeks with his mother and Water Superintendent and serious salutation, like > x Mail. Hsll, m fel . Qp me beets and drying the water brother. The concert tour of Sousa’s Fred to Go South Soon low, ” or “ Good morrow, neighbor. ” • ' J* ’ r ■ from them. They contain, to atari Band, with whom he has been asso Fred Harlocker, of Coquille, senior Arago Defeats Myrtle Point ciated for the put two yean, termin in commerce, is'a member of the 0. Men of spirit are rebelling at the de with, about 72 per cent of water, near mure monotony of “Good morning, Mr. ly all of which Is removed' By evapor ated March 8 at Baltimore and he A. C. debating team that will meet the Jenkins.” On the other band, a pro Arago and Myrtle Point wound up immediately came west to enjoy a University of Southern California in fessor of English takes us to task for atlon. By this means ICC pounds of the Coos county basketball season last dry material are obtained from 357 well-earned vacation. Los Angeles, April II. The question using "Hello" as a term of greeting. pounds of beets. The dry material Friday night when that hefty Arago On top of which Miss Megan Lloyd contains more than 70, per cent of bunch won the game 26 to 22. for the debate is “Resolved, that the The Coquille-Powers game for the To Get Three New Stages United States should join the World George confesses that In America the Sugar—that is to say. there will be never-falling “Pleased to meet you” more than 70 pounds of sugar In every same evening was cancelled. George Bryant, manager of the Court of the League of Nations.” loft her at a loss for a response con 100 pounds of the evaporated product, Coast Auto Lines, is leaving this This debate is considered one of formable to the local rubric. Accordingly, the latter, on being week for San Francisco to get three the hardest meets since the Penn 8he might have said, “Oh, are you?" ground to a flqe meal, is exceedingly big passenger ears, which have been sylvania State college debate two Or she might have contented herself sweet and well adapted for the mak built for the company. One is an 18 years ago. This will be the first time with “Really Y* Or she might have ing of cakes and puddings. It Is es passenger car and the other two are than an 0. A. C. debating team has been more loquacious and babbled, “So timated to contain something like 82 by the day or week at the 12 passenger can and they will be met a Southern California team. good of you to mention it” Or, had per cent of pure nutriment. The ex British reserve permitted, she might pectation is that this sort of flour will used between Coquille and the Bay have taken the wind out -of the other eventually come into extensive use, and Roseburg and Bandon. j OU Activity in Coos opposite Nosler’s new buildings person's sails by retorting, “As for me. particularly in the manufacture of Mr. Bryant will be accompanied on Front Street. Home Cook There is more or less oil activity in rm simply transported at such an cakes and sweet bread. It Is said to south by Ike Martin, who drives on ing served family style. Coos county at the present time with auspicious encounter.” be not only very nutritious, but guar the Roseburg line, and each will drive But not venturing to Invent a for anteed to be germ free by reason of Board 18.50 per -week indications pointing to considerable back a ear, and Tom Gustafson will more. It is reported that machinery mula, she stuck to her mild “How the high temperature to which the raw Mrs. Winnie Barker follow in a few days and drive up is moving down to the Two Mile coun d'you do?” and wondered if she we're material Is exposed tn the process of tKe third car. transgressing American etiquette by evaporation. try from Bandon right along, and it ■ ■ ... — ■ ■■ not making verbal acknowledgment of is possible that wildcatting will also North Bend Lost First Game be done in other sections. A party the other person's profession of pleas ure at the meeting. The North Bend basketball team of Wyoming oil men is said to have An easy way to greet everybody is suffered defeat in its first game at been in Bandon within the last few with a “Hello.” But some persons Con Salem last Friday when McMinnville days. sider that too Informal. Despite pro won by a 32 to 24 score.' North Bend fessorial condemnation, “hello” is a played a good game and had a chance word of old and respectable lineage. Dalen Buys M. P. Mill —New York Sun and Globe. to win until the last quarter. J, H. Dalen, who had been consider Medford won the state champion, ing the location of a cedar mill here, Human Bridge Came ship by defeating “Spike” Leslie’s Eu has purchased the mill at Myrtle Point£~ Bridge, rivaling In Interest the gene High team Saturday evening by and expects to put it into opecation game of human chess played recently a close score. soon. Practically all the machinery at a military carnival, near Paris, was of theveneer plant he has been oper the mature of a festival held this year Ladies ating at Bandon has been sold to the at one of the gathering placea fre The mask of youth brought to your Coos _ Bay Box A Veneer Plant at quented by London holiday crowds. A dressing table. See Mrs. M. Mac Marshfield. broad platform served as card table. Youngsters of fourteen or fifteen, Donald for a free demonstration of dressed In psper suit» eseb painted to the Mblcano Facial Fack. At Mrs. Along the Highway represent a card were grouped on the Jam* Nosler’s at the court house. Last week M. D. Sherrard received platform In a. miscellaneous sort of shuffle formation. At s given signal a Special Masonic Communication 225 baby Pekin ducks from a duck card was called, the one following go and chicken farm at McMinnville, A special communication of Chad ing InU^another corner and Bo on un Oro. They are sure a lively bunch of til the deck was distributed to the four Come on boys and girls. How you can spin over the wick Lodge, A. F. A A. M., will be little fellows. players, who then played their “hands" held in the Masonic Temple nexft sidewalks on a new pair of Winchester Roller Skates! Sam Arnold began logging Tuesday by calling out a card to the middle of Tuesday evening, March 26. Work near Coaledo. the platform. The rolls have new double-row ball bearings which in the M. M. degree, and refreshments. Mrs Fred Von Pegert is visiting make them run easier and faster. The treads are specially Fact About the Moon. her son, Lawton, at Myrtle Point. The popular impreaeton that the Salvage Shop Reopens hardened for long wear. Frames have re-inforced con full moon has the power to clear The Salvage Shop will open in the . He Stayed With the Ship away clouds disappears slowly, not struction that stands hard usage. milk depot across from the postof withstanding the almost unanimous A locomotive on the logging road at fice, the use of which is kindly being pronouncement of scientists against the Conlogue camp at Leneve last it. That may bo largely due to the Sold exclusively at donated to the Woman’s Club by Mrs. Saturday ran away and dashed un- fact that so great an authority in his Raymond. checked down the incline about half day as Sir John Herschel regarded a mile. Dan Conlogue was Tunning the Idea as probably correct. After Bergen The Florist the engine, together with a fireman. a study of the Qreenwlch observations Fresher Flowers. Lower Prices. The latter jumped. Conlogue stayed It was suggested that the ImpreMtoo Better Value. Flowers for every oc on the engine until it was derailed may be due to the fact that a change casion. Waddings, birthdays and so and wrecked but escaped injury, which from the cloudy to the clear state is much more likely to attract attention cial affairs. Funeral work a special seemed almost a miracle.—Times. when there Is a full moon In,the sky,' ty. Marshfield Florist Co. and many meteorologists agree with Agent, C. T. Bigelow Marshfield, Or.1 Calling Cards, IM foe 8140. thia. € Thor Electric Washer E. G. OPPERMAN Room & Board Coquille Hotel Sturdy and Swift Coquille Hardware Co ths 7HNCH£ST££ stork i^Ahstogrmi» <**"»'* I