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T? V "J ■ ¡¿J* T* ."i ' í * ' ■ ' ;;,'4 ,'t 'V-’Jv-.- ■ Sv.&jSgffy * 7 >r *'■ ' - . * 5« ■ ‘ ' '■ I . , f » i. ¿'■'’i TnE COQUILLE VALLEY SENTINEL. COQUILLE, OREGON. FRIDAY. APRIL »4, 1925. PAGE TWO .. ____________ BAST FORK NOTES J L ». ' ?• \ V *77" ZI < X '¿I aTJ T|h.w* X .9 I I >0 •«** > ,7?; ■ ♦- ? "’S, 3 Simple Operations I ' -3' •nd lp i jiffy the Gregory "Jiffy-Dine? is chang ed from a living room table to a 7 roomy dining table. With the improved im prov ed new ne- top-lifting , " *_ ‘ _ device, an exclusive feature of the Gregory “iiffy-Dine,” its operation # so easy—sp Simple. Just pull the •' ’ knob at the end of the tabje, draw odt the leaves, push the knob back again. Could anything be simpler, easier more quickly done? The leaves are right under the top—instantly available. 5 V • t . J í U a ^- I I s' Í 1 I I ¿ * .a - •* ■ V •; » Come in and let ub demonstrate these tables to you. V •' .1 { • ÏÏ0ULD & GOULD « The House Furnishers IJ7'- .■ . TX*»*- « - * « i « , LET US DO TOUR ' PACKING AND SHIPPING ■J I L •m. - ■ - »■ <a i ■1 • rdf 4 ii li wirers* _t> -î * » ' a J„.<. --- Farr&. Elwood »tete ^4. ’’aw vs-- .»< H ■ e r * • _ Dudley --------- -pr-.it' Porterfield Dftv Grabaii Ardice Clinton Aunt Charity Alice Train Mattis Edward Forest Simeon oocKetv - Sammy Smoothway - Robert Ladd Music by Physics Class School paper - • Katie Furman Dialogue “The Doetor’a Office” - Storage and Transfer Phone 16 . ====== Doors - Wi ndows »• • ■«g a »’ I ’7 Casings, Interior Finish, Cabinet and Mill Work 1 i' i WE GIVE SERVICE r Oerding Manufacturing Co. I •> Owned by the Seven Oerding Bros. -• 7.-77 "87,77.7 7. t ■ — I-I1U.I1U-. -M <==== 1 ■ •Ì?1 Transfer and Delivery Hauling^^^ < Onr trucks meet all trains and boats and we deliver to all parts of the dty «* We carry a stock of SHINGLES and are agents for Johnson’s Mill Wood » Two Phoaes—101J and 91L ’ ,, - • Mansell Drayage & Delivery Co. ■ Í u.faute', —----------------------------- —-------- e BRIDGE BRIEFS A few of the friends of Mrs. Adam Heistand braved the rain Saturday afternoon and gave her a shower of silverware, linen and kitchen utensils for her new home A delightful *fter-, noon was enjoyed Tbqee present were Mrs. Everett Lisle, Mrs. R. H-. Bryant and little son, Austin, Mrs. D. «. Brode, Misses Margaret *Llil- trril, Erma Mee, Eileen Mnd Marvel I i DYoae. I *. . < Mrs. John Haff is recovering from a severe attack of flu. at Q W Hilh rf Coquille, Bridge Monday Hto uhNW MI mm i . , I - 77." y “'I À If Lou «nd Maude Hooton, returned home with him for ■ fbw days’ visit ’Mr. and Mrs. Roy Brown and little daughter, Dorothy, were Coquille vis iters Thursday. »illy - - Lyle Knight Teddy O’Sullivan - - Bobt. Ladd f O’Rourke - Harold Carver > Solo - - Aileen Barker Dramatisation of Lbchinvrfr Ltochinvar - - Golan Deitz - Dacie Sperry Sanford Wagg Minnie Ramsey Cousins Norman James, Anna Johnson Villian - - - Waldo Hartley Director - . - Harold Carver Camerman - - Clarence Carrick Writer ... Walter Corbin Mrs. Flentge Perkins was a Marsh field visitor Tuesday. Miss Oelo McClay, of San Beraar dino, Calif., is visiting her ■ niece, Mrs. E. C. Barker, of thia city. J. L. Barker, JrM of Sumner, was in town Wednesday. Rev. Louis M. Anderson, former Presbyterian preacher in this city, is visiting here this week. Riverton School Notes . Friday afternoon Mabel Hull, Mamie Cavett, Daniel Smith, Fred Clinton, Spencer Ward and Karl Alpine were granted a half holiday for scholarship, attendance and deportment, for the month. A special meeting of the Riverton Student Body was called by the pres ident, Fred Watson, Monday morning tp discuss plans for raising money to boy a piano. Karl Alpine, of the freshman class, was ill and absent from school Mon day. The high school was entertained Friday evening by Mr. and Mrs. Blanton and Mrs. Harvey at the Blanton home. The evening was rapidly spent in different kinds of game« and at a late hour delicious re- Marshfield Won Both Contests . The Marshfield High School con twtants won both Ute oratorical arvl declamatory eonteeta, in which flv.> Cta* Ottsflfptagh veboois competed at NortMJhnd teat Friday night Mias Edith Dippie and Joe McKeown, were the winners. >Y / i Coquille High was represented by Mkss Lena Pinkston and Lewis Don- aMqon. ' .testimony, of Dr. Bunch of Coquille and the man from Myrtle Point did not seem to be guessing or hearsay evidence. If the Times has to pay the 11500 judgment, I will be glad to be one of 1500 people in Coos county to chip in #1 each So pay the judgment. All Kinds of Seeds tí r a ' v ^ u * . * ' 5* \ '■ • V » II •V < 'Jr V t: At, :■ ■K À /I’ ’’■'¡■•A ‘ •*’ ’ 7* ' *■ •■*'fr Red Oats and White Oats r * ’ I , Li/ :. ‘ » . * I ♦ Commercial Fertilizer 1 V? ». ¡ '£ ? The Busy Corner it kil H W 2 Phones 69 '!■ " 5 fl ’• t *. .• t * Save Red Stamps and Get the Cash Discount i 'h w ' ' .11 !t ‘ X •5?. *~s T-, i SOMETHING BETTER ^ 7 > ' - - . ■ ? - • ■< t. ■». L*4 Cream XF Coos Butter and Cottage Cheese —— J r, __ . ' J' - Ml r ' Á w* V te.. COQUILLE ICECREAM CO. — h ... uj es Brewster Valley Superintendent C. E. Mulkey Mr. Calvin were up a week ago organised a potato club. ’W. Nickason was put in as leader the following officers ware chosen: Benny Moore, president; Lenden Jen kins, vice president; Edwin Crowley, secretary. The girls organised a sewing club with Mies Parks as leader, and the of ficers are as follows: president, Es ther Crowley; vice president, June Laird; secretary, Alice Jenkins. Miss Lelah Parks spent the week end at the home of P. A. Alford. Walter Laird went down to Co quille Thursday with Theodore Parks. Jessie, Norman and Karl Laird at tended the dance at McKinley Satur day night. William Abernathy and family, Ethel Abernathy and Mrs. Miller vis ited with Mrs. J. D. Laird Tuesday. D. A. Moore made a trip to Co quille Tuesday. Mrs. P. A. Alford spent Thursday lad Friday with her daughter, Myr tle Christensen, who has been ill. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Laird spent Sun day with My. and Mrs. Julius Ben ham. Mrs. Walter Laird visited with Mrs. Hailey Laird Wednesday. / t « •* t b i, -<j* ■■ r g I L. 1 * *.7, - ■ 1 f it* ♦ ■ FEED MERCHANTS »Ü i»*»« M 'r- • J I. fr Before shipping goods, furni ture,i crockepr, art ’ good«, etc., they ^hotrifTBe pack ihoula be 1 ca^efujly .^efujly packed It i It crhted£Bscfcqg frjwaliy -< . trade in itself, and our packers packe aro all expert in their work. 111 When our packers get through you can ship the goods around I the world without danger, Efnest and Cheater Krewsen were telling me about their father's place at Drain, which brother, Tom. bought. Their grandfather Krewson, who was a civil war veteran, came to Oregdn soon after the close of the war and brought bunch ----- of -------- mules IB — - a --------- - Mre. Joe Laird, of Coquille, weq a wjth him. That was in 186« or M«7. Myrtle Point visitor Tuesday. ~ * f®r He gave a span of mules — and ■ — |S0 Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Barker Jr. and the 150 acres, which became part of ¡daughter, Evelyn, of ^umner, and .the town site of Drain. The farm ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Hatcher, of Co- now contaig* 87 acres, the house and qeille, were visitors in this city Sun 7 acres of land being in the town liiplte. Mr. Drain owned 160 acres day. 7. . M m . Mollie Flitcroft^nd Mr. and and Krewson and Drain gave the Mrs. Randall Cadwallader, af Co right of way to the railroad through their land and agreed that on which quille, were in town Tuesday. Dr. James Richmond and children, ever aide of their line the railroad Barbara and Jimmy, wdne visitors placed the depot the “town” should be named in honor of the owner of here Sunday. Dr. O. H. Clprke was » Coquille chat land. The better location for the depot was just across the Krew visitor Monday. JetM Barker and A. Jennings re son line on the Drain land, hence, thr turned Sunday from Grants Pahs, town of Drain is on the map and a where they have been for several days little station called “Krewssn” is north of Drain. Tom having posses on business. , >. E. E. Eggers had his foot badly sion of the place puts the ownership cut at the Charley Richards camp in the third generation. Grandmoth er Krewsen, who is now 87 years old, Monday.' > Ray Lewis was in from Gaylord is living with f daughter at Terre bonne, Deschutes Co. * Monday. Mm McLean is successor to Edith Mr. Gearhart, of Dote, was a Myr tle Point visitor Tuesday. Weekly as teacher in the Dora School. Mrs. J. L. Barker Sr. is seriously Edith has not recovered her physical strength since the doctors operated ill at the present writing. Nominations for next year’s stu on her for*appendieitis. dent body officiating for Myrtle Point When Theodore and Mildred were High School were made Tuesday. Re over to father and mother Neely’s at sults were as follows: for President, Fairview, they called at Mr. Sunne Rodney Davenport, Edwin Keltner; land’s and saw his orphan cub bear. for vice preaident, Shirley Carter, El Ho was coming home from work on bert Schroeder, Vernita Laird ¡'for see Sumner mountain and heard the crea ! etary, Wilda Barker, Dacie Sperry; for ture wailing ip 'a gulch and no mother Treasurer, Edwin Keltner, Elben bear in sight or hearing, so he took Schroeder; for Business Manager, the little cub home with him, its Ovid Hervey, Rodney Davenport, Ed weight being 4 1-8 pounds. Mr. Sun- win Keltner; Sergeant at Arms, nelsnd had had the beat two weeks Francis Keltner, Waldo Hartley, Hel and it then weighed 5 1-2 pounds, the ene Kary. Election will be held Fri pound gained being made the s^ond week. Its food is goat’s milk taken day. • ! Mrs. J. W. Carlson was a Marsh from a nipple-topped bottle. The bear has already been taught tricks field visitor Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Bushnell, of and to see H perform is a funny tie Coquille, were visitors st the C. A cue. ”• U ' ' Milk goats and purebred Shrop Barker home Sunday: Dr. O. H. Clarke, Robert Clarke and shire sheep are Mr. Sunneland’s line. This, Tuesday, morning the first A. G. Thompson went to North Bend Monday evening. swallows of the season were looking R. A. Redell was a week end visi for nesting places in ths bam. If. the Harbor had printed the item tor in Marsh&eld. Mrs. Clara Axe, of this city, wa rofesring to Tillamook and Coos and- then the criticism, then ths readers a North Bend viaitor Monday.... A program will be given Friday a: of the Hatbor could have judged the the high school by Les Amateurs de item qnd the criticism on their merits. I am glad the Coos Bay Times ap- la Profession. The program will pro peals the celebrated Peck suit bably be aa follows: ■ Plano Soto - ' Bernice Davenport What does a* man do when he tries Play "Ghost.of Crooked Lane * ’\- - g