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«W _■ Si ■-.rf ✓ / THE COQUILLE PAGE TEN VALLET SENTINEL. COQUILLE. OREGON, FRIDAY, MAY 21, UM. . I Losing Lions Trent Winners New Books in Library Mr. and Mrs. W. U. Dingee, of Riv- • erton, left Monday noon in their car ■ The following is the April report of in connection With the Lions inuir- for Bellevue, Wash., where they will I the city librarian, Mrsy Alice Evland, nauonai attendance campaign tor uw a visit a daughter and then go to the past utree monuu, the local Laons to the library board, made May I: Spokane country for a visit witfc_ a Volumes added—By gift, one; by Ctuo has field an attendance contest leiling About People and son. From there they expect»to make Assn, thirty-eight tor the same period, with Laie Comp a trip to Glacier Park and do not in ton and N. C. Kelley as captains of Hours per week—fifteen. Events in theand tend to return home before Septem Mr. Average circulation — Average, the two competing teams. —and that ended it -4 « County ber. twenty-four;’ largest, forty-two; Comptons section won the first DIVIDE HEN FLOCK month's contest and the second month FOR BEST RESULTS Any one who hot bills against the smallest, fifteen. Books issued—Adult fiction, 294; the teams tied. For the third month Well prescribe the minstrel show, High School Student Body or any Separate pallets from hens, say no matter what ails you I class or student organisation are re adult non-fiction, 10; juvenile fiction, it was agreed that the loaners should 'S 1IM; juvenile non-fiction, none; total, serve p banquet to the winning side poultrymen from the New York State Next Tuesday night, May 26, Com quested to hand them in or send them College of Agriculture at Ithaca. Old and take them to the show last night. School 408. munity Building, the great American Monday morning, May 24. AU Mr. Kelley’s squad Was the winner, er hens are apt. If allowed, to keep Magazines issued — 'Adult 10» ju- will be out May 26, and bills coming Legion Black-face Show. Support the pullets from their feed and boss due the losers say, to the fact that them around so that they do not get ventte, 10; total, 20. » in after that time wgl have to wait your colors. , Rev. M. F. HiU removed from Co a fair chance to develop as they Books repaired—12. till after school starts in September The Ellison-White Chautauqua ia for payment. quille, but his absence from meetings should. Separation also lessens the Books discarded—none. coming to Myrtle Point about a month risk from disease spread. Following is the list of, new books still counted against hia side. Mrs. Breeding refused Robert A. Rosa intends leaving this earlier than heretofore, the dates be-' Skim milk la one of. the biggest The banquet was held last evening received the past month at the li utterly to permit any evening for Portland where he will ing June 2 to 7 inclusive. at the Hotel Coquille and the roaring known aids to egg production, and dingy-looking woodwork join the Portland shrine band on its brary: “ From Immigrant to Inventor, ” Pu Lions enjoyed a splendid meeting and should be used to the limit Every v Justice of the Peace J. J. Stanley pilgrimage back to Philadelphia for in her home to disfigure pullet should always have all the dinner. and wife left in their car Tuesday the annual convention and ceremonial pin. milk, sour or sweet, that she can an otherwise beautiful and Numerous talks were made and the drink. Cleanliness is a big factor in “Great Pandolfo,” Locke. morning for Portland, expecting to of the Mystic Shrine of North Amer well-kept interior. So “ One Increasing Purpose, ” Hutchin visiting Lions from Cottage Grove, handling poultry successfully, and the be gone three or four days. ica. The sessions will be held June Ralph had the painter get who came in before its conclusion, son. • college poultrymen suggest not only The ladies of the Pioneer Methodist 1-2-8. Mr. Ross expects to return in “Blue Window,” Bailey. added to the enjoyment of the affair. washing the milk dish every time be busy with Acme Quality. church Missionary Society will hold a about three weeks. He delayed his “ Child of the Wild, ” Marshall. Those on the winning team were fore use, but also cleaning the roosts, And now the woodwork departure one day in order to vote at cooked food sale tomorrow! Saturday) “Huckleberry Finn,” Twain. N. C. Kelley, J. L. Stevens, S. A. the floors, and the self-feeders fre is refinished and looks as . the primary today. quently. Some men clean the , drop at the S. M. Nosier grocery. “Tom Sawyer,” Twain. Malehorn, Dr. J. B. Gillis, Dr. F\ G. ping boards every day, but this Is not spick-and-span as every Lans Leneve, who is on fire patrol “Jungle Book,” Kipling. Wm. Otter, who has been visiting Bunch, Chas. W. Gardner, Jas. M. absolutely necessary/ / thing else. For all finishes “Robin Hood,” Pyle. his sister,, Mrs. Sarah J ayes, fo? the up the Middle Fork, about five mile« Caughell, William Oerding, Philip With plenty of milk, the hens do not this side of Camas vaMey, was in and all woodwork use “Hans Brinker,” Dodge. past ten days, left last evening for Johnson, A. L. Hotton, Wm. A. Zosel need so much watetfc and a few farm- town yesterday. With the rains of “Jo’s Boys,” Alcott. his home ip Detroit, Mich. and Mrs. Mary Cortheli, pianist. era claim better results when no wa-'i the past few weeks his duties have “Eight Cousins,” Alcott. The losers, who paid for the fun, ter at all is given if the hens always The lady of the house is entitled to not been arduous, but be has had con “Old-Fashioned Girl,” Alcott . were Lafe Compton, C. C. Archibald, have access to milk. The milk gives one day of rest a week. If you take siderably trail-making and cleaning “Jack A Jill,” Alcott Fred A. Wimer, Geo. W. Bryant, C. R. them not only water, but also much- your Sunday dinner at the Hotel Co up to look after. He and Mrs. Leneve needed proteins and minerals. “Rose in Rloom,” Alcott. Richards, R. H. Osborne, H. C. Gant, quille she is sure to enjoy the day. Whole cabbages hung in the scratch are living in that log cabin with' a “Hunchback of Notre Dame,” Hugo. S. M. Nosier, C. J. Fuhrman, Fred pens make fine green feed, but other Jas. M. Caughell returned last Sun flag pole in front of it, across the “Three Musketeers," Dumas. Lorenz, Geo. Johnson and Lyman greenstuff» are also good. It Is a se-' Our store is the Acme day from Portland where ho had been river from the highway to Roseburg. •“Long Chance," Kyne. Carrier. J. L. Smith, a new member, rlous mistake to throw any large Quality Paint and Varnish for the preceding month,-’^taking “Flaming Forest,” Curwood. during the past month, enjoyed all the quantity of green roughage on the Don’t be afraid to laugh above a Service Station. Buy no treatment. He is feeling much im smile at the minstrel show and please “Danger Trail," Curwood. privileges of a winner, although not floor where It is apt to be wasted by paint until you see us! proved as a result of his visit. getting moldy and dirty. “Country Beyond,” Curwood. a member of the original team. remember that a cash prises is offered For the mash which pullets should i “Pride of Paloma,” Kyne. The Coquille American Legion as to the person who will clap his hands always have before them, equal parte “Cappy Ricks Returns,” Kyne. sisted by the famous Cornfed Canar the loudest and longest. Moose Initiation of bran, middlings, yellow corn meal, “Never the Twain Shall Meet” ies and other local black-face ama - Last night a very enjoyable meet ground heavy oats, and beef scraps Kyne. teurs will do their stuff at the Com Don’t worry about your battery ing was held in K. P. Hall by the local generally give the best results. If "Redheaded Outfield,” Grey. munity building next Tuesday night, when you can take it to an expert at lodge L. O. O. M. W. S. Collins, dep the chickens have all the milk they “Rainbow Trail,” Grey. 8. B. Leeper says he sold a thousand the Coquille Service Station and have uty state organizer, was present with can drink, the meat scrap allowance “Young Pitcher,” Grey. can be cut in two. The house itself , fryers in ten days, at hie chicken it inspected. a large delegation from Marshfield should be dry and well-ventilated. 1 COQUILLE OREGON “Short Stop,” Grey. ranch here and in Marshfield and lodge to witness the initiation of Paul Every poultryman knows the Impor “Tin Soldier,” Bailey. Bandon. That is the reason fryers One of the Minstrel Songs C. Henderson and Ralph Pointer in tance of keeping his stock free from “Under the, Country Sky,” are not mentioned in hia advortise- the mysteries of Moosedom. Ths Ko- lice and mites. Litter tn the scratch Thia is one of the songs sung by mond. pens should not be too deep at first J ment this week. Keel lodge is gaining steadily in men the entire minstrel troupe between “Court of Inquiry,” Richmond, as the pullets do not know how to bership and will soon put on a drive E. L. Vinton left about midnight the first and second acts at the play “Round the Corner in Gay Street," under the direction of Mr. Collins. » scratch deep yet. Yellow cracked Monday for Portland in response to last night in the Community building: Richmond. com is as good a.sczattf fepd as-any——1 The Order that his <m< wwk but wiwirar’iSy ren'ktMoosetwart, wholesome grain can also be added. “New Chronicles of Rebecca,” Wig- and will graduate the largest clade Add to theae aids and precautions There’ll be a Minstrel Show eastern n, she has been in a gin. in its history this year, both from a good culling program, say the state Stray Log Next Tuesday night, • Portland hospital for several weeks. “Emmy Lou’s Road to Grace,” Mar high school and vocatlbnal training. college men, and any poultryman May twenty-fifth, right here, tin. Took up on my place last winter, Julian Leslie came down by last And we’ll bet y ou w sight's, tanin fseauhsaAama in Beat wassSfvea^afete ria style. "ff’wflS’T^e^slow, “Covered Wagon,” Hough. The little things count tn egg pro80CUre 84Une P«rinK for *is •de land for a tan days’ riait with home Next Saturday evening, May 29th, That highclass, Hack-face show. “Anne’s House of Dreams,” Mont- J- M. Kirkpatrick, Arago, Ore. folks. the second deerree nf MnncD<l/im w; n duction, they say. They believe these * She said “No!” s * p ’♦n » z V ACME QUALITY Paint^Varnish I ? 1 t y Fuhrman’s Pharmacy, Inc. I eat in the O. K. barber shop to his partner, W. J. Fenbrache, and last ■ week left with his wife for Glendale, Ore., where he is going to rough it in the hills for the benefit of his health. Some of the newest and some of the oldest songs, jokes and dances will be pulled at the minstrel. JiMt wate, Now all get hep, Let’s gol -We're telling all you guys. It pays to advertise, It pays to advertise our minstrel, Advertise our minstrel, Advertise our minstrel show. n’s Club Next Tuesday Woman’s Club, announced to be held with Mrs. C. C. Farr next Tuesday will be held that day at the residence of Mrs. Viola Collier. Illness of one of Mrs. Farr’s children necessitated the change. All members are' re quested to remember the date and place and be present if possible. Say it with flowers for the Grad One of this summer’s activities of uate. Nothing would be more appro the club is to be the publication of a priate than a bouquet or baeket of cook book for which the advertising Bergen’s Quality Flowers. has already been secured. Commit Bergen’s tees are now at work collecting the . Marshfield Florist Co. recipes which will be used in the pub Agents: Gould A Gould. lication. a Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Smith and child ren expect to leave next Wednesday S. P. Men Here evening for their old home in Man L. L. Graham, district traffic agent hattan, Kansas, where her parents of the Southern Pacific, and A. F. •till reside. J. L. will be gone about Walker, chief rate clerk of the same a month but the rest of the family company at Portland, were Coquille will remain for a longer visit. visitors -yesterday. Last night-they Mrs. W. V. Glaisyer is enjoying a visit from her sister, Mies Amy John son, this week. She came in by auto Monday evening from Tacoma, ac companied by a friend, Mrs. Raymond Dodge. They intend leaving for home tomorrow. Mrs. Addie Hacker, who fell down stairs one night last week at the L. H. Hazard residence, mistaking the stair opening for a doorway, ia still con fined to her. bed. She suffered no broken bones, but was badly bruised and suffered a wrench of her side. 1I II I attended the meeting of all the S. P. agents in southwestern Oregon, at Marshfield, when the details of the summer excursion trips and rates which the railroad is advertising were explained and full information given. The Southern Pacific is mak Monday of thia week Dr. C. R. ing some very attractive rates for tours this summer. Bloyd went out to Roseburg for a visit with his aged friend, Thomas Thompson, whom he knew sixty years News* Coarse Disapproved Here The course taken by the Daily News ago, but had not seen for fifty-five yean. Mr. Thompson formerly lived of Marshfield in making a determined in Coles valley, but is now located in fight against Deputy Sheriff Sam Roseburg. _ ( Malehom as a candidate for sheriff C. 8. Murphy, Bridge postmaster wasn’t very much appreciated by the and merchant, was a Coquille visitor stockholders of that paper here who Tuesday night. He said that the la have never received any dividends on their investment in that sheet and dies of that village an planning to now see very clearly how little it build a community hall there this year cares for their opinions. The News and that one of their first plana for hasn’t had any good will to lavish on • raising the needed funds was to serve any Coquille candidate thia year. dinner there today—election day. No more cranking your ear when you have your battery repaired at Co- quillm Service Station. Al work guaranteed. Sunday dinner at the Coquille Hotel means a day of riot for the house wife; no worry, no drudgery. Ser vice io unexcelled. Chickens For Sale White Leghorn Pulete also ready for delivery at >1.00 each. 19tf 8. B. Leeper. TRjuwifiTy-■nR'—PFon,nF?TOr’'8r”iv8^' hen in the Mate. They are not, of course. In favor of a greater total production of eggs, but leas hens and more eggs la the combination that means money In the poultryman’s pocket ttRuggiee sf Red Gap,11 Wilsun. “Captain Courage,»,” Kipling. So groat are the demands made upon the library now that eveq the two librarians—Mrs. Evia nd, and her assistant, Misa Marguerite Hersey, are unable at- times to wait on the patrons and the latter have to wait their turn in line. The Sentinel Was Correct The campaign is over and this is primary election day, but the Sentinel is not willing to let pass the News’ charge in last Saturday’s issue of that paper, that this paper was “misin formed,” or “uniformed” as to who turned Dewey Davis loose. We have had unimpeachable corroboration this week that our version of the story was correct and that it was no one in the sheriff’s office who permitted Davis to accompany Nichols to Myr tle Point. With six days a week in which to tell its story the News has the ad vantage of the Sentinel, but our story was correct as to who did not turn Davis loose. . .9—------------• Where Charity Begina ’’Henry, asked the young Wife, ••are you working on our budget?” "Yes dear." "Then subtract »50 from char 1 —11 ■ I I IS lty funds for a new drees. I met such Bergen's Flowers for Decoration Day a poor widow who makes lovely Blooming planta for the ceme towns."—American I,eglon Weekly tery. Order early. And Other Namea Marshfield Florist Co. The person who walked serosa the Agents: Gould A Gould. ' street was once called a pedestrian. Now, unless he can hit a livelier gait, If you want to subscribe for the he Is commonly called “the <t»<-oeeed ’’ daily and Sunday Oregonian you can —Motor Rays. still save half the cost of the Sen T »th of Vivid Color a tinel subscription by taking the two th”,r t,eth ’rUh rarl- Dapon together. ews colors Bright red and vivid blue •re common, and a brilliant green is Cellins carda, 100 for |1AO. bad with the aid of arsenic and lemon. 1 Why not eat Sunday s dinner at the Hotel Coquille? You’ll enjoy it, as well as a day of rest. J and tubes at r'"¡*¡ Bandon Queen to Be Chosen 100-yard dash, at 10 2-6 seconds? He was largely instrumental in giving Hillsboro the greatest score at the meet. The latter totalled 36 points, leading Hood River, second, by 10 points. Brice Nosier was one of the leading athletes in the Myrtle Point high school until the family removed to Hillsboro last winter. wick Lodge, No. 68, A. F. A A. M., Wednesday, May 19, at 8 p. m. Work in M. M. degree. * * E:. Trip Cost Coos County $500 An item we failed to mention last week was the cost of sending a Coo» county delegate back to Washington to appear before the congressional committees in regard to the tax re fund bill on the lands reclaimed by the government.,. Judge Mast says the trip cost just 1600, and he believe« the delegation made a showing that will bring many hundred times that amount back to the county. A e '-A ' - i iou ’ h hear the very latest news ai the American Legion minstrel next Tuesday night, May 26. Room for rent—with connecting Radio Batteries bath. Garage also, if desired. In quire at this office. 1 Oerdih« Hardware. Miss Beulah Vincelette, leading candidate for Queen of the Bandon Beacbmen, was a Coquille visitor Wednesday in company with T. J. McDiarmid, of Bandon, calling on lo cal supporters. The contest for queen will close next Tuesday morning at nine o’clock. Of the nine entries, the queen’s maids will be chosen from the four having the next highest total number of .votes. The date for the coronation cere mony has not yet been announced, r— but it wjU be held during the second week in June. Coquille’s entire popu Chadwick Lodge, A. F. A A. M lation has been invited to attend the Special communication of Chad* festivities and to show our apprecia tion of Bandon’a support at the last " ■ I s. Corn $how. The indications*are that Looks for Gas with a Match the invitation will be quite generally A youngster playing around an old accepted. dismantled car back of the Coquille Machine Shop and Blacksmith Shop Brice Nosier Wins Honors last Monday morning had a narrow In Sunday’s Oregonian appeared escape from serious injury. Ho was the name of Brice Nosier, of Hills- looking into the gas thnk and must boro, as high point man at the state have thrown a match in because there track meet at Forest Grove last Sat- was a sharp fxplosion, which burned urday. He broke the state high his face. Just before being led up to school record for the broad jump by the doctor’s some of the men obsegyed leaping 20 feet 6*4 inches, and tied him throwing a box of matches un for the pole vault by clearing the rod der the house in which he lives. at 11 feet. He also was first in the Bergen’s Flowers for AH Oceasioas Largest range of greenhouses de voted to flowers outside of Portland. “There’s no substitute for Quality.” Marshfield Florist Co. Agents: Gould A Gould. t ’ '■ ■ .