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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 21, 1927)
PAGE TWO MYRTLE POINT ITEMS A good flesh producer and conditioner for dry cows Large barrel Millrun Special Farr& Elwood Inc FEED MERCHANTS Storage and Transfer Phone 16 furniture Coquille Among a great many fine bargains offered dur ing the last week of this sale are the following ex ceptional bargains; - 9x12 Wlnton’*Velvet Rug ~. $43.71 9x12 Velvet Rug - - - ' 28.11 9x12 Bussorah Axminster * ■ • 52.71 Print Linoleum * . Jvory Dressers, good mirror Ivory Chiffonier withoutSnirror Bridge Lamps complete WALL PAPER *4 OFF Gould Furniture Co COMING TO MARSHFIELD TWO DAYS ONLY No Charge for Consultation Dr. Mellenthin is a regular gradu ate in medicine and surgery and is li censed by the state, of Oregon. He does not operate for chronic appendi citis, gall stones, uloers of stumach, tonsils or adenoids. He has to his credit wonderful re sults in diseases of the stomach, liver, bowels, blood, skin, nerves, heart, kidney, bladder, bod wetting, catarrh, weak lungs, rheumatism, sciatica, leg ulcers and rectal ailments. Below are the names of a few of his many satisfied patients in Oregon: Mrs. W. J. Martin, Moro, high blood pressure. Mrs. Peter Weatburg, Colton, sto mach trouble. Mrs. Halvor Nelson, Chinook, Wash, goitre. Martin Jorgesson, Astoria, nerve trouble. Mrs. Chris Hanson, Chinook, Wash., bowel trouble and neuritis. Mrs. James Ellis, Coquille, gall stones and colitis. James Suess, Lakeside, ulcers of stomach: J. R. Jenkins, Silverton, circulatory trouble. Remember the above date, that consultation on this trip will be ’res and that his treatment is diferent. Married women must be accompan ied by their husbands. Address: 211 Bradbury Bldgs., Los Angeles, California. Working for the Cottage Mrs. Minnie Hulet, of Myrtle Point, reports that on Thursday Jan. 13th, she spoke in the grade school at Pow ers and also at Camp 8 relative to the essay contest and on Friday she spoke at the Pleasant Point school and at the Roy school. She states that these four schools have stated their intention of taking up the writing of the stories. The subject for the essay contest is “Why Coos County- Should Build a Cottage at the Children’s Farm Home.” Mrs. Wanda Wilcox, principal of the Broadbent school, reports the fol lowing named pupils as having enter ed the Coos County Cottage essay contest: Andy Newhouse, David Brown, Marietta Forrest, Mary Ellen Hartley, Lester Moll, Ray Robinson, Leah Grant, Edith Lillenthal, Cor nelia Clausen, Vivian Moll, Joaephine Robbins, Truman Wagner, Joe Glover, Mattie Glover, William Keeley and Delos Hermann. Superfluous Hair Removed Marcelling Manicuring Facials and Scalp Treatments Ye Towne Beauty Shop Evelyn Oerding, Proprietor £bone 125-L Wori^mapBMg. OpposRn^irst Natn Bank Isabelle, returned from Portland. They visited with Mrs. W. H. Banks while there and returned Sunday night. Thursday morning Mrs. Wptta, of Beaverton, mother of Mrs. Omer Idso, arrived in this eity to care for her daughter who is confined to her home with a general breakdown. Last week Mrs. Eula Mayse, who was operated on week before last at the Clarke hospital, was removed to her home at Dora. Miss- Hedwig Har- b. -rifting ba ¡¿act teaching fjj one of the schools up the North Foritz Mrs. R. Harrison Mast returned Tuesday evening from San Francisco where she. hss been for some time with her mother who has been very ill. She left her mother recovering slowly. Tuesday Rev. Leander Smith left for Seattle where he will hold meet ings for two weeks. John Root will ? take his place in the Brethren church in this city. Saturday evening Mrs. Birdie Ha zleton returned from Portland where she was visiting her daughter, who is in the Shrine hospital. R. C* Denient'will leave Friday for Los Angeles to vitit his daughter, Mrs. F. M. White and other relatives. Tuesday evening the Chamber of Commerce of Myrtle Point met at the city hall and elected officers for the following year: Jess D. Clinton, presi dent; Henry Rosslow, vice president; and Sam Johnston, sercetary-treasur- er. It was voted to increase their board of directors to sixteen. The following directors were elected: E. C. Barker, A. C. Chase, timer F. Russell, Earl R. Cooley, Henry A. Schroeder, E. J. Schneider, Clarke Fensler, A. J. Radabaugh, Chas. Broderick, E. C. Roberta and Geo. E. Hamilton. The balance of the directors will be elect ed later because they wish to get some farmers on the board. Wednesday Rev. Mr. Idso with Mr. Christensen of the building commit tee of the M. E. church, were in Port land in conference with Mr. ’Milder, the contractor. The Presbyterian Ladies Aid met at the home of Mrs. E. C. Barker on Wednesday. Those present were: Mes- dames C. C. Hulet, Sam Johnston, Verle Rayer, Birdie Haselton, Henry is a favorite with our larger poultry farms. Try it. The Busy Comer 2 Phones 69 7th annual high school conference lin,- Webster, Patterson, Woolridge, ieh waa held Friday and Saturday Jennie Montgomery, Warren Deyoe, Ous GeitZ, and Misses Evelyn Hulet ler the auspices of U. of O. TWyTJtn. Fruit cocktail, parker house rolls and coffee were served for refreshments. ‘Tuesday evening Mr. and Earl Slingsby and Emery Goble were visi tors at the Chris G. Nelson home. Thursday morning Miss Florence Hall left for San Franoisco where she will visit for a few weeks. Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Ferris Lun dy were visitors at the Arthur Brown home .at McKinley. Bob Ladd has gone to visit his brother, Bill, who is attending col lege at Forest Grove. From there he expects to go to Longview, Wash. Tuesday afternoon Mrs. Herbert Houghton and mother, Mrs. A. R. Davenport and Mrs. Maude Strong were shopping in Marshfield. Thursday morning Tom Sumerlin received treatment at the Mast A Wilson hospital for a broken ankle, received at Lawhorne’s logging camp. Friday night January 7th the Myr tle Point high school team played Arago at Arago, the score being 26 to. 10 in Myrtle Point’s favor. Laird was high point man for Myrtle Point, with eight points. Druliner and Hart ley tied for second with six points each and Hulet was third with four points. Burbank was high man for Arago with six pointe and Carl was second with four. The line-up was as follows: Myrtle Point, Keith Laird, R. F.; Virgil Smith, L. F.; Waldo Hartley, C.; Forrest, R. G.; and Car ter, L. G. Arago, Carl, R. F.; Robi son, L. F.; Meyers, C.; Sinko, R. G.; Burbank, L. G. Myrtle Point sub stitutes were Alden Warner for Laird, Delpss Drulinea for Smith, Bill Hulet for Hartley and Elbert Schroeder for Forrest and Mitchel Meyers for Car ter. Arago substituted Miller for Carl. Wednesday evening Mr. and Mrs. Clarke Fensler entertained at a Bridge party for a number of their intimate friends. The home was beautifully decorated in Japanese quince and carnations. At the close of the games Mrs. Eugenia Dement was given the prise for high score. Mrs. Ralph King received second prise for high score and Mrs. R. Har rison Mast had low score. Dr. Mast received high score for the men. At a late hour the guests were served a most appetising lunch. Those enjoy ing the evening were Messrs, and Mesdames Bud Emery, Harry Dement, Chas. Harlocker, Ed. Roberta, Ralph Kring, Theodore Clinton, Henry Ross low, Roland Bowers, Ellis Dement, Karl Kaufman, John Arnold, Will Lundy, Dr. and Mrs. R. H. Mast, Mes dames Schilling, Eugenia Dement, Lester Dement snd the host and host- Specials on Planking No. 2 and No. 3 For Roadways and Barns Lath and Lumber E. E. JOHNSON LUMBER CO Coquille, Oregon NOTICE The State Land Board of tbs State of Oregon, Plaintiff vs. Labelle Billings, William E. Billings, Mary Jane Lee, Katherine Belle Lee, Ella Frances Lee and Helen . Mac Loe, minor heirs of said Ha sel D. Lee, deceased, Pacific Tele phone and Telegraph Company, a corporation, the unknown wife of Joseph M Edicott the unknown heirs of L. L. Billings, deceased, and all other persons or parties unknown claiming any right, title estate, lien or interest in the real estate described in the Complaint herein, or having claims against the estate of L. L. Billings, Defendants. Case No. 7667 Suit in Equity to Foreclose Mortgage Summons To William E. BilHnga, the un known wife of Joseph M. Endicott the unknown heirs of L. L. Billings; deceased and all other persons w parties unknown claiming any inter est in the real estate described in the Complaint herein, sin, or having claims the estate of L. L. Billings, the above named Defendants. In the name of the State of Ore gon: you are hereby summoned and required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you in the ±ve.,nt^juit, on or before the 26th day of February, 1227, date being after the expiration of six weeks from the date of the first pub Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Barker and fam lication of thia summons, which date of first publication is Januarv 14th ily and Lyla Holloway went to Eugene 1227, and if you fail ,0 to ap^ar and Sunday to see Aileen Barker. answer said complaint, or o&errrire