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> * < \ I PAGE TEN TUB COQUILLS VALLÂT SENTINEL, COQUILLE» OEEGON, FBWAY. SEPTEMBER 21. 1HS. ..... -guwg Telling About People and Events in the City and County Mrs. Ivan Laird, of Sitkum, was a Coquille visitor yesterday. Call Farr A Elwood for transfer and fuel. The Baptist Ladies Aid will meet Wednesday afternoon st two o’clock at the home of Mrs. Leatherwood. Mr. and Mrs. Houck, who were here • Republican Campaign to Start for a visit recently with their daugh Plans for a county-wide campaign ter, Mrs. Geo. R. Johnson, have re in behalf of the republican candidates turned from Ashland to make their for all offices to be filled at the Nov nome here. Mr. Houck is now em ember election, were formulated at a ployed by the Gould Furniture Co. meeting of the executive committee The revived eity^of Empire, whiqls-of the Coos County Republican Cen- had the oldest unamended charter in tral Committee held' in the office of the state of Oregon, cast it aside James Wataon, chairman, at Coquille Wednesday and by a vote of 57 to on Monday. „ 10 adopted a new one more in keep- Mr. Wataon was present and in ac ing with the progress of the town. tive charge of the campaign and an Chris Terre, has opened a street advertising and publicity program •»ill bvA aawinJ LI. __ into his place on the highway, just will be carried on undef his direction. It is the purpose of the committee beyond the Masonic cemetery, and haa built a new house there. He ex to use every effort to advance the pects to either sell other lota for interests of all republican candidates building sites or put up more houses on the county, state and national tick ets. Marriage Lire Sept. 14—Glenn L. Robison and Aletha Barklow, both of Norway. They were married by Rev. C. H. Barklow at his home on Sunday. Sept. 15—James Harvey Pike and Nejjie Berryhill, both of Bandon. They were married here by Rev. 8 D. Walters Saturday. Sept. 15—Glenn B. McKay, of North Bend, and Lizzie M. Lindros, of Lakeside. They were married at the court houae here Saturday by Judge Mast. Sept. 15—Howard E. Justice and Dorothy V. Drake, both of Marsh field. They were also married Satur day by Judge Mast. Sept. i5—Elmer Worthington and Thelma Rowe, both of Marshfield. They were married there Saturday by Rev. Chas. P. Johnson. Sept 17—Ivan B. Gobel and Doro thy M. Zumwalt, both of Marshfield. Rev. S. D. Walters performed the ceremony for them here Monday. Sept. 19—Oliver F. Clarkpr-of Myr tle Point, and Edna Mae Drake, of Molalla, Ore. For Rent—Large furnished apart himsblf. According to Mr. Watson, the most ment. Apply at this office. The Democratic county central com important duty of all citisens at this Goo. W. Taylor, Sr., left yesterday mittee and Democratic candidates held time is to make certain that they for Eugene and2 Salem." T^e will have charge or arranging the Lane countx Point hotel Tuesday evening. Sever pate ip the coming election. With the al of the candidates were unable to be co-operation of the State Central booth at the state fair. present and not a great deal of busi committee a campaign to bring about Miss Janet Hamilton, of Oakland, ness wee transacted. a record registration in this county Calif., wbp'hae been spending a few will be carried on. Miss Georgianna Johnson has been days with Miss Marvin Jane Hawkins, Mrs. A. S. Draper, of Marshfleld, appointed one of the recording clerks • « ■ , loft Monday for her home. in the county clerk’s office, succeeding has been named as vice chairman for i Harold Nelson, brother-in-law of H. Miss Avia Hartaon, who has returned Cooa county of the state organization Probate Court Itenu C. Gant, came in yesterday morning to the university. Miss Marvin Jane of republican women voters. The Will of John P. Messer, who from Doty, Wash. He will leave^soon Hawkins is also assisting in the re died March 81, 1928.was admitted to for Eugene, where he will enter the cording in that office. ». Thompson Makes Statement probata Wednesday. M. O. Hawkins univefsity. D. F. Thompson, republican candi is the executor and J. 8. Lawrence, Clifton Brockman, for. the past year Jack Gym was brought over here employed by the Busy Corner gro date for County Judge, in converaa- A. T. Morrison and Chas. Webb are from the Bay Monday, to serve i 60- cery, and his wife, daughter of Mr. tion Wednesday," was asked what his the appraisers of the estate which is day sentence imposed by Justice and Mrs. Chris Terre», left last week policy would be, as a member of the estimated to be worth $5,000. Wells for driving while intoxicated. for Portland to make their homd. county court, in regard to appoint-] Clydy H. Stowers, of Crescent City, He was also fined $100. *— With his father hejtes purchased a merits in the county’s highway de was on Wednesday appointed execu tor of the will of the late Hattie I. partment. Auto Tops and. Curtain Light? grocery store in the Rose city. “I am glad you asked that,” was Bledsoe. J. E. Paulson, E. A. Bu made new or old ones repaired. C. E. Mrs, Chris Terres, who is visiting Collins Body Shop, 365 Front street, n California, is now with her daugh bis response, for I hear street rumors chanan and J. S. Erwin were named that in the event of my election I ay appraisers of the estate which is Coquille. ter, Mis« Kathleen, who is in treki intend to favor a man for roadmaster estimated to be worth $20,000 in real Frank 8now came in Wednesday ng as a nurte in the county hospital who is a candidate at thia fall's elec property and $2,000 in personal. . from Newberg and expects to spend in Loa Angeles, the largest hospital tion. Such is not the case. I have two or three months in Coos county. in the world. Mrs. Terrea does not FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE never been approached on the sub He reports that Mrs. Snow is laid up ntend to return until next June. Having been nominated as the can ject, have made no promises, and will ‘ ;."»C frt> ma wl'rt t "»"broken arm. N. C. Kelley and J. L. Stevens drove not favor making the appointment didate for State Representative on the Republican ticket, I submit my candi Meredith Ward, who has been A. down to Medford Wednesday for .< which the rumors indicate.’* dacy on my record of public service in ' »W. JJ. L. since Christmas eve, 1926, Lions Club conference to Which the Chamber of Commefce, Road Associ was picked up thia week and returned latter was a delegate. They made the Rebekahs 77th Anniversary ation and Port activities. As a busi to'jaH. He was fined $250 in Novem- trip down in four hours and twenty Mamie Rebekah Lodge celebrated „ bpr, 1926, for possession of liquor. I minutes, and say they didn’t break ness man and taxpayer I have been, their 77th anniversary and Home- the law, either. for many years, closely identified Epworth League will give a Clam coming last night at the Odd Fellows C. J. Fuhrman intends leaving to Hall" with a pot luck supper and a with the development of Southwest Supper in the Pioneer Social Hall oi ern Oregon and feel that I am quali the Pioneer Methodist Chureh Friday, morrow -for Gienbeulah, Wia., for a program and radio music,. Letters fied to represent the district in a September 28th. Meat will be served .visit with his mother, who is past 80 were read from somw'of the out-of- creditable manner. I respectively to those not liking clams. Price 50c. years of age and whom he has not town members who could hbt be pres solicit the endorsement of the voters seen for seevral years. She is not in ent. Mr. -and Mrs. W. H. Fortier left in November. as good health as formerly. Mr. Sunday for Pendleton in response to J. E. NORTON, Coquille, Oregon. Palling cares 100 for 21 AO , Fuhrman expects to be gone about word ‘that his mother was .very low three weeks. and not expected to live. They did not Geo. W. Taylor and 8. V. Epperson know when they would return. returned yesterday afternoon from . .Fjrieud JDtree far. $Ji.MF*Qna^ sad Uieir hunfin' theTWelve Jule'c0Unt»y. ffbt them. 8. B. Leeper, near Coquille They brought JLhrtfc .sets of horñálB^ ^ Auto Park, and utpst of logging-road —j__ _____________________ and one whole deer to prove .u-. that crossing on Marshfield Highway. " they got the limit: 'TteO’ 2-pointers, The cooked food sale advertised to a 4-pointer and a 7-pointer was their be held at Thrift’s Grocery tomorrow week’s record. by the Woman’« Club, has been post Guests at the Dr. G. Earl Low home poned for one week, until Saturday, for ten d'ays and who left Wednesday Sept. 29, on account of the fair. morning for their home in Los An The road to the city dump was com geles were Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Oldhan- pleted Monday and there should be no sen and daughter, Uncle and aunt and trouble this winter in disposing of cousin of Mrs. Low, and Miss Thula garbage daily. Frank Miller brought Forrest, another cousin, whose home the gravel from Fiahtrap by truck. is in eastern Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. R. T.' Slater are re Mrs. C. L. Willey and daughter, joicing over the birth of a daughter, I Miss Elva, left Wednesday evening their flrst child, which occurred last | for an extended visit with relatives Saturday afternoon at Dr. J. B. Gillis' I ' in the east, going by way of - the maternity hospital on Coulter street. Canadian Pacific and expecting to re Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Nosier and son, i turn by the southern route. They will Jaclq ... and friend, • Mrs. «»»», Parks, u> of *n Milwaukee, m --- - Toledo, Santa Ana, Calif., who have been vis- ?hi°’ at their old home sPrin<- iting relatives and friends in the city field, Ills. «■ . — ' •« ! this week, left Thursday morning for Mrs. Zula Buchheister, who return their home. ed early this month from her vacation Mrs. E> L. Vinton and son, Dick, and visit of several weeks in Cana and Ker sister, Mias Odile Groshen, da, says that it was a great pleasure who had beer Waiting her for a week, to get back to Coos county where the left Monday morning for Pendleton fields are green and all nature smiles. where they attended the Round-Up Puget sound is a beautiful scenic pic ture, but she is more pleased with this week. southwest Oregon. Mrs. L. P. Maury and daughter, Knowing that the Sentinel editor Miss Bess, left Tuesday morninr for a visit in and near Medford.- Miss was, some 28 yearasgo, a cadet at Bess is taking her regular two weeks' West Point, J. J. Stanley and wife vacation from her duties in the First sent the Sentinel a card this week from the U. 8. Military* Academy National Bank. where they had just witnessed the ev W. B. Farmer, of the Coquille Gar- ening dress parade. He says they are age, has purchased from Kirk Shelley, having a moot pleasant trip and sends the house on Henry street, opposite best wishes to inquiring friends. the court house, which he will «ecu-j Ray Peart’s Dodge sedan had a py aS soon as John Oerding secures narrow escape from being mashed up another house. last Saturday afternoon. He left it The new Johnson Mill school housy, on the south side of Front street, less than two miles from Coquille on across from the Coast Auto Lines the Myrtle Point road, is ♦ nearing garage, and the slight slope there al completion. It is a nice building and lowed it to slide forward and over occupies one of the most sightly spots the brink. It caught on the differen on the highway up the river. tia) housing and hung with two - Mrs. F. C. Hudson and Mrs. Chas. wheels over the edge. Ashton <jrove into town last evening | Card of Thanks at six o’clock with a string of a To the neighbors and friends whose dozen large saliqgn trout, which were kindness, sympathy and help were so the envy of all who saw them. They greatly appreciated during the ijlnees were caught in the.lower river. and after the death of our husband The school board last week author- and father, we wish to express our ised C. C. Farr to secure a carload of sincere thanks. north of Bay sand to spread on the Mrs. Mary Baker, high school grounds. It will c6st $75 •> J. K. Baker, a car to -place, and if it works satis Mack Baker. factorily more of it may be used. Mr a. B. Lawhorn. For Sale— Lease to 80 acres of Card of Thanks good land, with some stock and imple- , We wish to'thank the many friends pnanbe _a. ' for the flowers and expressions of menta that ma go misL with ak.. the place. Rent $300 per year. 1 Leeee owns some kindness and sympathy during the - ---• stock, implements, hay and growing recent illness and death of our be- crops he must sell, will take $600, loved grandmother and aunt, Mrs. and give possession at once. Cotton’s i Hattie I. Bledsoe. Real Estate Agcy. Phone 121 -R.1 Clyde H. Stowers, Coquille, Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Buchanan. Oil Emulsion 16-ox. Bottle S1.00 » 1 A valuable food tonic for the treatment of general debility and lose of flesh. Fuhrman’s Pharmacy, Inc STATIONERS DRUGGISTS Trespass Notice», printed on cloth, CALL FOR BIDS * Bids will bo received by the under for »*le at this office. signed up to October 1, for the con struction of «24 rods of barbed wire right of way fence on the Mary L. Perkins place on the North Bank roaid. The right is reserved to reject any Stated Communication and all bids. For particulate address Sat, Sept. 29, 8 p. J. D. Donaldson, » Leneve, Oregon. Phone 5091 = Chadwick Lodge No. 68 A. F. & A. M. ===== ♦ MYRTLE CAMP 197 MRS. E. A. WOODYARD w. o. w. Accredited Teacher of . Voice and Piano $12 So. Henry Phono 1M-L ♦ meets every Friday sight at 8 p. bl in W. a W. HaD. ... -