The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, January 04, 1929, Page 4, Image 4

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SOCIAL NOTES
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The E. L. Vinton heme on Spurgeon
Hill was the scene of quite the smart­
est of our midwinter parties when
Mrs. Ed Vinton and Mrs. Harry Oerd­
ing entertained at a bridge» luncheon
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and evening party last Friday. The
You will be pleased with the service we give you and with our goods and
rooms were gay iq their holiday at­
prices. We take as great care in filling orders as if you were to come to our
tire of red and green. Holly, bells
store in person. Give us a chance to serve you.
and poinsettia» were used profusely
V
throughput. A largp Christinas tree
resplendent in its beautiful decora­
tions graced one corner of the living
room. Holly and large poinsettia»
CURFEW PEACHES
PILLSBURY. PANCAKE FLOUR
formed the centeyneces for the lunch­
eon table in the*afternoon: A deli­
No.
2'/
2
Tins
—
4
Cans
Large Pkge.
In a Smashing Underworld Picture!
cious supper was also served the
guests following -the evening play of
bridge-
The high score for the afternoon
LOG CABIN SYRUP ’
■ Chipso
was won by Mrs. Harvey Hale, sec­
V
Medium Size
ond high by Mrs. George Hartley, and
2 Packages
"í
the door prise by Mrs. T. B.’ Currie.
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High score in the evening was won
:
by Mrs. Archie Walker and second
A Gripping Story of Those Who Prey
high by Mrs. James Watson, Mrs. G.
MISSION BLEND TEA
PEANUT BUTTER
on a Big City. Lon at his Finest
Earl Law winning th« door prize.
% lb Pkge.
2 lb Can
Those invited were Mesdames R. C.
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as the Underworld Leader
Schott, Lowell Simpson, J.- S. Parton,
fl.
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W. J. Jenkins, J. Arthur Berg, Geo.
.With
Taylor Jr., James Brady, Paul Van
Scoy, Harlan Buckingham, Archie
CALUMET BAKING POWDER
CATSUP
Walker, J. R. Bunch, Jas. Watson,
5
lb
Can
Large
Bottle
T. B. Currie, E. C. Yarbrough, A. M.
Fieh, Robt. Watson, Bert Folsom,
Wm. Zosel, H. C. Getz, George Mc­
Guire, Roy Watson, E. A. Johnsen,
ARROW SHORTENING
Ed. McKeown, W. A. Gilbert, Chas.
SUGAR
Evland, Alton Grimes, Henrietta
Adm. 50c Child 10c
8
lb
Pail
• 8 lbs for
Morgan, M. J. Hartson, A. B. Collier,
J1.35
Frank Thrift, D. F. Thompson, Ned
Kay, E. A. Walker, Donald Estes,
Herbert Lukens, Bert Kay, Theo Clin­
ton, G. Earl Low, C. D. Walker,
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Tracy Leach, Kenneth Kistner, E. A.
ohn Mfiler,
W. V. Glaisyer, , C. W. Kline, Hal
Pierce, C. A. Rietman, Perry Roper,
C. C. Archibald, M. H. Hersey, C. W.
The Home of All Gold Canned Goods '
Ashton, Geo. Chaney, Julius Ruble,
Georgie Van Ness, Geo. Hartley, Lafe
Compton, Henry Hess, Otto Davis,
Fred Hudson, Jack Lefevre, P. M. f“
Drake, Wm. Mansell, I. A. Elrod, Am­ four pink candles were placed. Candy Rube’s Death Saved Thousands
Phone £>13xl
Coquille, Ore.
brose Chapin, -Harvey Hale, Rqy baskets and colored ballons were the
<5eo. B. Weatherby, who returned
Neal, L. H. Hazard, Hale Eubanks, favors found at each place where the
Earl Nosier, J. E. Paulson, Frank following were seated: George .Fol­ last week from a visit in Eureka and
O m Cent a Werd Rack Iwsrti—
Pook, A. J. Sherwood, Ed. Lorenz, som, Theodore and John Ellingsen, Crescent City, says that the people
Marriage Licenses
V. F. W. Elect for 1929
Willard Bosserman, Orvin Gant, Dick Vinton, Kennett Lawrence, Paul of the latter place, were considerably
Dec. 29—Wallace W. Smith, of
The election of officers for the com­ Henry Lorenz, W. V. Ferguson, Keith and Charles Walker, Margaret Smith, disgusted that the governor of Cali­ FOR SALE—Royal Typewriter at a
fornia would not allow payment of the
Placerville, Calif., and Carol Friseen, ing year by the Veterans of Foreign Leslie, John Aasen, J. A. Lamb, Geo.
bargain. Al condition. Priced to
Patty Ann Brady, Marvine McClellan. reward offers for the death of Marion
of Marshfield. They were married by Wars, held in K. P. hall here last Lorenz, Mns. Muri Pettit, of Albany,
move. Fred’s Radio Shop.
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Rube, slain here a couple of week» ago
Rev. S. D.- Walters here at hi» home Friday evening, resulted in the follow­ Oregon, Mrs. A. H. Johnson and Miss
On Getting Into Wrong Car
after attempting to rob the First CITY AND RANCH
properties
last Saturday.
ing being chosenj
Amy Johnson, of Tacoma, Wash., and
It is sometimes embarrassing to National Bank.
bought, sold, exchanged. We also
Dec. 29—A. B. Farrier and Roberta
Leslie Martin, Commander.
Miss Pauline Chase. ■
find several cars on the street that * They say that Rube’s death saved
Doyle, -both oL Aragu.
They—were —Fl o yd -Sm ith, Se nior vic e grand, —
have some fine dairy- stock for sale.
all
look alike. We heard of a lady the state and county many thousands
-Whatever your wants SEE CLAY
married by Judge R. H. Mast at the
Irvin Bingham, Junior vice grand.
A group of young folk» were enter­
337 W. 2nd St - Phone 199.
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court house Saturday.
Henry George, Chaplain.
tained by Misses Pauline and .Grace recently who drove around the block of dollars.
One deputy had been out in the hills
Dec. 81—yern H. Brown and Mabel
E. J. Brophy, Quartermaster.
Ellingsen at a watch party New a couple of times looking for a place
Cornwall, both of Bandon.
They
Fred Christensen, Officer of the Day Year’s eve, at their home on South to park near where she wanted to for some months looking for the out­ FOR RENT—<Stnall furnished three-
room house. Close in.
465 West
were married at the Chas. Roberts’
Wm. H. Fearnley, Post surgeon.
Coulter street. During the evening shop, and then she had to go around law and he was wanted, dead or alive.
Fifth St. Half block from high­
But Oregon should know what to ex­
home in Bandon,' New Year’s Day, by
The installation, to be held in the Mrs. Ellingsen and Miss Agne» Whet­ the comer.
way. Inquire on premises.
After finishing her errands, which pect. The captons of Hickman, young
Rev. E. G. Lawrence. *
Modem Woodmen Hall in Myrtle stone chaperoned the party at the
Jan. 2—Alva Harry, of Coquille., Point next Friday, Jan. 11, at 7:30 dance. Later in the evening all re­ took some little time she started kidnaper and murderer, learned that
and Dorothy Lamson of Gold Beach. p. m., will be open to the public which turned to the Ellingsen home to for her car and saw what looked like California’s offers of reward for its WANT A PIANO T Here’» a dandy.
Good a» new. Priced right. Fred's
1 Jan. 3—Lewis Currier and Louise is invited to be present.
watch the New Year come in and en- hers just where she had wanted to escaped criminals ate not authentic.
Radio Shop.
park.
She
got
in,
toosed
her
package
Armstrong, both of North Bend.
At that time the annual Memorial joy refreshments. Those present were
Jan. 3—Bcrton James Springstead Service will be held and a basket so­ Gretchen and Gertrude Mehl, Martha to the rear seat and was just ready Harvey Miller to Be Sentenced FOR SALE—High
grade,
white
and Violet Ann Norman, both of Roae- cial will follow. The receipts from Jane Webb, Allington Glaisyer, David to press the starter when something
On the return to jail last Friday
Unversal Range, been used a short
hurg.
the sale of baskets will be used for re­ Smith, Herman Ellingsen, Daniel attracted her attention and she saw after his hearing in Justice Stanley’s
time, good as new. For sale at a
lief work. A dance will be the final Fish, Miss Agnes Whetstone and Mrs. a lot of packages in the rear seat. Re­ court on the charge of burglary of the
low price. Mt. Staes Power Co.
alizing then that she was in the H. N. Lorenz store, Harvey Miller
event of the evening’s program.
New Cases in Circuit Court
Ellingsen.
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wrong pew she hastily disembarked professed not tq have known what
Dec. 28—W. A. Luce, appellant vs.
Coo» County, in the matter of the es­
Only a few members were present and then had to return for her own the hearing was for and declared that WANTED—Day time care of children
Mayor Thomas Honored
package, praying that the owner
Rates very reasonable.
Phone
tablishment of a county road on the
Is the practice of presenting to re- at the business meeting of the St. would not approach and accuse her he wanted to begin serving his sen­
603MM. Edith Sexton, Fairview
left bank of the North Fork of Coos tiring mayors a token of esteem a James Episcopal Guild held Wednes­
tence as soon as possible; that he pre­
of purloining the package site had ferred the accommodations of the
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Road.
County.
“catching” one? If so it may affect day afternoon at the parish houee.
Dec. 28—R. V. Leep vs. Jas. A. Dol­ the decision of Citizens, reluctant to Election of officers was held for the put into the car.
“big” house to those of a county jail.
Fate was kind and she reached her
He accordingly signed a waiver of FOR RENT—8-room house, 651 West
lar ahd Flora Dollar.
accept office, in the future.
Last year 1929 with Mrs. James Watson
Fourth St, with bath, full plumbing
Dec. 29—Mrs. C. Mill» vs. Henry G. Friday evening the city employes elected president; Mrs. C. J. Fuhr­ own car in safety.
both preliminary hearing and grand
and laundry trays, large electric
A little different experience was jury investigation, and as soon as
man,
vice
president;
Mrs.
J.
S.
Bar
­
and Mabel M. Bunch.
and members of the city council pre­
range, water heater and fireplace.
Dec. 31—State Industrial Accident sented to L. L.Thomas, whose term as ton, treasurer; Mrs. Ida K. Owen, that of two^adies some time ago who Judge Brand is ready to receive his
With garage. House lately papered
had been invited to accompany an- plea, will plead guilty and receivd
Commission vs. John Domath.
secretary.
Under
the
supervision
of
mayor of Marshfield has expired, with
$33.00 per month.
and
painted.
othsr
lady
to
a
party
in
her
car.
a handsome electric coffee percolator, Mrs. C. C. Evland, the retiring preei- They came out from the theatre and sentence to the pen.
T. J. Walker.
Apply on premises.
Call Abe Flewelling, general mana­ sugar and creamer of pottery.
de-it, the Guild has enjoyed a splen­
50tf
got
into
the
rear
seat
of
what
they
ger Wentem Coal Co. at Riverton for
did and very successful year. Those
Pythian Sisters Meeting
attending were Mesdames Thomas up posed was the car they were to
high grade domeatie and »team coal.
The
Pytnian Sisters held their reg­ FOR RENT—Apartment* in the Nos­
Call-nr card«. Ion fn-
White, J. A. Lamb, Paul Van Scoy, go in. They noticed two men watch­ ular meeting last Wednesday evening
Phone 501X. Coquille.
ier Apartment House. Completely
ing
them
but
they
remained
in
the
George Taylor Sr., A. J. Sherwood
in the K. of P. hall with a very good
furnished, including steam heat,
car
for
nearly
an
hour,
before
decid
­
and hostesses, Mrs. Evland and Mrs.
attendance for the beginning of the «hot and cold water. Prices $20.00,
other
lady
was
not
re
­
ing
that
the
Bert Foloeom.
$30.00 and $35.00. Call at Apart-
turning. As soon a» they got but new year. Plans were made for joint
installation with the Knights of Pyth­
ment No. 1, lower floor.
got
in
and
drove
away,
the
two
men
The Needle Workers club spent a
The
The ladies arrived at the party ias on Wednesday, January 16.
very enjoyable afternoon Thursday at
Myrtlewood committee was retained SANDING FLOORS—Old or new
the home of Mrs. Josh Ruble. Huckle­ when it waa half over and found that and instructed to continue sales of
floors sanded; estimates given.
berry greens were used for decora­ their chauffeur had supposed they blocks and gavels to Lodges and Tem­
Satisfaction guaranteed.
Cali
were
not
waiting
for
her.
tions. The hostess was -Assisted in
ples of other state and the profit be
Harry H. Oerding, phone 161.
serving refreshments by Mrs. Hand to
applied on the maintenance fund for
Daily News’ Annual Edition
the following members:
Mesdames
the Oregon - Washington Pythian
The Oregon Farmer can now be se-
Ralph Lucas, T. C. Zosel, Frank Pook,
According to its usual custom the Home located at Vancouver, Waeh.
•ured in connection with the Sentinel
Geo. Gilman, Frank Osmond, John Marshfield News appeared on New
for 25 cent* a year; 25 eopiea a year.
Belloni, F. F. Schram, Jack Arnold, Year’s day as a 36-page edition,
Collision Yesterday Noon
Melvin Kern, E. L. Hand, B. B. San­ with a survey of the industrial, agri­
A Ford delivery car from Roseburg
der», Mr». C. J. Elwood, of Marsh- cultural and recreational progress of
■Ield, and Mias Eva Sherwood. Mrs. Coos county during the past year. It and J. N. Gearhart's Oakland collided
I Elwood wHl entertain the club in a was well patronized with advertising with a loud report about 1:30 yester­
‘ fortnight at her home in Marshfield. and was filled w<ith interesting facts day afternoon as the latter was being
and figures and articles, and wu well driven out from the Coquille Service
The members of the Laf-a-lot club illustrated. It was a credit to the Station on to Taylor street. The Ford
suffered a bent radius rod and other
arc invited to meet next Thursday af­ News office.
bruises while the Oakland's frame in
ternoon, January 10, with Mrs. Sher­
front wm bent and fender jammed
wood at her home on the Fishtrap
Card of Thanlm
do w n. —I t w as i m pos s ible t o st e er th e
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We wiah to thank our many friend; Oakland after the collision.
and neighbors for their kindness and
By Contract or Day Labor
Members of the Y. M. W. club were
sympathy during our recent bereave­
Through the use of insect-collectiïg
enterla.ned Thursday afternoon at
ment, and for the many beautiful traps carried between the wings of
Are You Going to Build?
the home of Mrs. Everett Overton.
floral offering«.
airplanes
entomologists
have
discov
­
The hostess served' delicious refresh­
Let me furnish you with
Mr. and Mr«. R. M. Waggoner and ered that there i» an unexpectedly
ments to Mcodames Paul Brinkley,
family.
an estimate.
large
number
of
insects
present
in
Alton Dungey, Kirk Shelly, Henry
the upper air, many of them being
Tiedetnsn. Mrs. Brinkley is now a
Material and Work
P.ed do'. »r .'a one of the most nu­ carried involuntarily. Entomologists
number of the club.
guaranteed.
tritious of forage plants 'and when of the U. S. Department of Agricul­
Lttle George^Folsom, »on of Mr. well cured might well be used as a ture now believe that wind “trans­
an! Mrs. Bert Folsom, celebrated hi» protein feed for livestock,, replaeisg portât: orf* may be an important fac­
fourth birthday Noonday afternoon, | some of the more expenstiv cone».-- tor in t-tie spread of certain insects.
Dec.m .er Slit, when a number of lit­ irate« such as bran, oil mekl. er coi--
Auto Topa and Curtain Light»
say specialists
tle Talks were in ited in for the after-, tonseed meal, »ay
»pecialirt i at tbJ
made new or old one» repaired. C. E.
npon.
A large table was prettily U.
I* S.
" D<partment'of
—-*•-» Agriculture,
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Phone 191-R 409 N. Henry
Collins Body Shop, 365 Front »treat,
decorated for the occasion, being cen- i
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Coquille.
tered with a birthday cake on which’ « Calling cards 100 for $1.50.
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simwaa
Monday, Jan. 7
Specials for Saturday and Monday
Lon Chaney
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“Tlje Big City’
Betty Compson - Marceline Day
James Murray
67c
35c
53c
48c
15c
45c
S1.00
20c
Thrills Without End - One Nite Only
48c '
THRIFT GROCERY
Englewood Coal
S. & S. TRANSFER
Want Ads
Contractor
and
Builder
Carl Ensele
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