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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 11, 1929)
THE COQUILLX YALLBT SBNTINHL. COQUILLE, OBMÖÖN, FR1ÖAY, JANUARY 11,< 1M». —........... ■ _______________ L iberty theatre i _ ■ ----- pagi three _______ Past Year at the Library The Library Board held its last monthly meeting on Jan. 2 and a dis- ciMtion of the achievements of the past as well as plana for the future was the business of the day.. * Mrs. Ellirgsen gave the year’s re We offer you a clean fresh stock of Groceries from which to choose and a variety of port on circulation and we note the following: Books loaned in 1927—11,- fresh fruits and vegetables in season, at chain store prices. Phone us your order and 545' in 1928—14,982. An increase of pay when delivered. < , 3,437. Nearly 15,000 books borrowed i laiit year and only about 1,000 books availaLl'.- and desirable for circulation in the library. This stresses better in than any worda of the writer, the I SUGAR WESSON OIL crying need of more books next year. 12 lbs. Vi gal. Among other accomplishments for the year worthy of note is the fact that the library room has been great L ly beautified by the addition of cheer PANCRUST LIBERTY BELL SYRUP Startling and Spectacular Scenes in this Picture- ful curtains and draperies, bright 8 lb can 1 gal. - cushions, flower pots, vaees, posters Conceded to be One of the Most Graphic and pictures. Book shelVea have been j have been re-arranged and lowered1 Portrayals of All Time and the providing of additional table' < SINCLAIR BACON VAN CAMPS SARDINES -space added much to the convenience Ber lb ———■—■—'• F* 1 J® 5 oz. cans and charm of the room. V .National Book Week was observed The Supreme Romance of k for the first time with success and * Fiction, Stage and Screen enthusiasm.' A Poster and Essay ALL GOLD PEACHES GRATTON’S VANILLA contest was well received, ■ ■ 2J4 cans ' * . . 8 oz. Co-operation with the schools has Adm. 50c ÇhiÈd JOc bee» of—the -futtest^and hundreds of books have been borrowed from the state library at Salem. ( CLASSIC SOAP The Girl Scouts of Coquille, an or ORANGES ganization of yesterday, recently pre- i 10 bars 2 dozen sented the library with funds enough j to purchase twenty-five books for girls. This is their bequest to the girls of today. The names of these and books will be published in the near, THRIFTY THRONGS TRADE WITH THRIFT future and may it set an example to ■ other public spirited organizations. | The Book committee has met regu-1 larly and has been responsible for the splendid variety of popular fiction! Phone 513x1 Coquille, Ore. on the shelves. ____ I Booklovers will be pleased to learn1 The Home of All Gold Canned Goods that the Board has decided to con-' tinue its membership to the “Book of: Three Lorenz Burglars Caught the Month Club” another year. These Wilbur St. Clair, of this city, was have met with great favor with read placed under arrest last Saturday ers of more serious books and weI His Death a Loss to County evening for complicity in the robbery know of no better way to keep in In the death of Tomas T. Bennett, of the H. N. Lortnz store last mon-h. touch with the very latest and best which occurred at his home in Marsh non-fiction. k Sunday morning he and Harvey Mil This impells us to mention the last I field last Friday noon, Coos county ler, arrested in Portland, were quizzed * We have put on an by the deputy sheriffs and they told two “Books of the Month” we have loses one of its able attorneys and a received. "Hunger Fighter«, ” by Paul most prominent citizen, and hie pam- the whole story. A couple of suit cases full of the plunder were found DeKrinf, a book of highly exciting,' ¡ng was a shock to his hundreds of appealing true friends and acquiantances in this sec- By Contract or Day Labor in a shack on a ranch not far from informative and town, where the young men said they etories of obscure and modest sei- tion. Our morning delivery leaves at Death was the. direct result of endo Are You Going to Build? could be found, and Ray Olson, impli intistrff who have set themselves the 10 o'clock fin the afternoon at 3. cated by them in the burglary, was task and succeeded in enlarging the carditis, or inflammation of the inner Let me furnish you with lining of the helrt. Mr. Bennett had food supply of mankind. arrested in Los Angeles that day with Quality and Service Al «vaya an estimate. And “Whither Mankind, a Pano been taken ill when in Portland on more of the loot. He admitted the rama of Modern Civilization,” by December 22 he argued a case before theft Material and Work Deputy Shereiff Bohrer; accompan leading authorities upon a subject of Judge Evans. Returning to Marsh- guaranteed. ied by Mrs. Bohrer and “Penny” Stur- unique interest to us all—mankind! .field on the morning of December 24, J. L. ST EVENS i divant, left Monday morning tn the This book attempts to appnffse our he was able to be about for a short “Your Idea) Meating Place” I former’s car for the southern Cali- civilization. Every one should read time that day, but on Christmas eve > fomia metropolis and are expected the articles, “Science,” “The Family,” he developed definite symptoms of in back with Olson next week. The lat “Health,” “Play,” Religion’’—well, fluence which later caused the heart ter had spent considerable time in all of them! You may not agree with complications. Mr. Bennett was the son- of the Gifi’ge Dorsey that there is no super Coquille before going south. WANTED TO RENT—5 or 6 room Phone 191-R 409 N. Henry ior race and that we are not it, but well-known pioneer couple, Mr. and <“> >*• T /\ modern bouse, furnished or unfur- Miller and St. Clair, waived grand you will want to read “Race and Civ Mrs. J. W. Bennett, and was 42 years rished. G. A. Ulett, Coquille Hotel. jury investigation, and in Circuit of age. In 1902 he was married to ilization” nevertheless. court on Tuesday entered pleas of NEED RADIO batteries 4 tubas t No record of the year at the library Muss Velma Ross. Beside the widow Card of Thanks guilty. Judge Brand sentenced Miller You'll find a generous supply at he is survived by two children, wpuld be complete without apprecia To the host of friends and neigh to five years in tfie pen and St. Clair tive mention of th? splendid services, Thomas Jr., 6, and Joe, 3. He was FOR RENT—Furnished three-room I Fred’s Radio Shop. to two. bors and particularly the ladies of the helpfulness and cheerful good nature also foster father to Grace, Joe and house, close in, 465 West Fifth; half ReliefCorps, who no kindly assisted in The former is an ex-convict, but the of our highly effic ent librarian. Scott McKeown. block from highway. Call 55-R, 4 MARRIED MAN WANTED — On the last sad rites for our mother and latter might have been paroled in the Dairy Ranch. Phone 5019. 52tf Funeral services were conducted Next Monday ev -ning at 8 o’clock to 6 p. m. It for the many beautiful floral offer custody of his father had it been in the members of the library associa Sunday by Rev. W. E. Couper, at the ings, we wish to express our most the judge’s power to do so. tion will meet to elect a new board Episcopal church, and interment was FORD TOURING $50, FORD SEDAN FOR SALE—9x12 Axminster rug. heartfelt thanks, and to say how much Good Color, like new. $20.00. Phone $45. Both cars in good running or of director?. Any adult neeident of in the Odd Fellows cemetery at your sympathy is appreciated. 120-R. der. See Chas. Baer at Ford Gar Coos River Has Good Team Marshfield. Actual and honorary pall Coquille interested in the library be-, The Goodman Family. age. Phone 25. comes a member of the association by bearers were chosen from the county ESTRAYS—Span of good-sized grey •W. V. Ferguson refereed a basket merely coming out and signing the bar association. If you want to subscribe for a Port ball game at Powers last Saturday membership roll and all are urged to RANCHES, Live Stock, .Farming Im vhorses, taken up Wednesday evening at my place at the junction if th-"* land daily the clubbing combinatioa night between Coos River and Powers attend this meeting. plements and Equipment—for sale, Ministerial Ass’n Meeting North Bank road and Marshfield we offer with the Sentinel will save, high schools, the former winning, 29 lease or trade. We also have some The librarian's report for December highway. Owner can secure tern The Coos County Ministerial Asso to 15. Jt was a good game and Mr. von monev real bargains in city properties, follows: by paying for this adv. and for dam ciation which met at the Pioneer Ferguson says the Coos River team Whatever your wants, SEE CLAY Volumes added, by association—6; Methodist Church of Coquille, had an ages. J. W. Ruble. * 52t3 Call Flrr 4 Elwood for transfer will make some of the League A by gift—4. »REALTY, 337 W. 2nd St. Phone unusually large attendance to hear teams weep this year. and fuel. 199. C’reulztion, largest—70; smallest— Dr. D. L. Cogle, of Los Angeles, give FOR SALE—High grade, white 20. an addreaazKn "Evangelism.” His ad RADIO LOUDSPEAKERS—the kind Unversal Range, been used a short Books loaned: adult fiction—640; dress was much appreciated. Dr. time, good as new. For sale at a you’ve been looking for. Fred's juvenile--408; non-fiction—80. Total Coale is now holding a meeting in the low price. Mt. Staes Power Co. Radio Shop. —1128. 51t3 . Pioneer Methodist Church. Magaz-n*« loaned: adult—48; ju The association decided that on the FOR RENT — Furnished Houses, ------------------------------ 1----------------------------- venile—62; total—110. Apartments, Business Locations. If FOR RENT—8-room house, 651 West last Sunday in Jahuary that the min Books repaired—8. Fourth St., with bath, full plumbing you want anything in Residential, isters throughout the county would ex Magazines repaired—5. and laundry trays, large electric Business or Farm properties, SEE change pulpits. No congregation will Fines and Rentals—$12.58 range, water heater and fireplace.” • CLAY REALTY, 337 W. 2nd St. know who will be their preacher that Books borrowed from state library Sunday morning until he arrives. With garage. House lately papered Best car of Hay we ever received. Phone 199. —15. • — '• and painted. $33.00 per month. The following committees were ap Apply on premise». T. J. Walker. We have carload of pointed by Pres. Omer Idso: Commit FOR SALE—Heifer freshens in next 50tf , month. Also Colonial Jr. Ranges, “Believe It or Not” tee to Meet Foreign Boats, .Adj. H. good shape. Mrs. J. E. Epps. 956 I In the inter-class basketball games R. Briggs,, W. B-. Tait and C. L. Fee North Henry St., Coquille . It* FOR RENT—Apartments in the Nos To arrive February 1st. See us before you buy. at the high school this week, ___ , the __ ler; The Moral Welfare Committee, ier Apartment House. Completely freshmen won first place, the soph C. P. Johnson, E. V. Ostrander and USED RADIOS—Thoroughly recon furnished, including steam heat, EGG PRODUCING FEED omores seepnd, and the juniors third. J. A. Edlund; Committee on Week-end hot and cold water. Prices $20.00, ditioned machines in A-l condition. The final chamj-ionship game between Activities, R. G. Summerlin, Ira F. Unless your hens are properly $30.00 and $35.00. Call at Apart Everyone a bargain. Fred’s Radio j the freshmen and juniors was close Rankin, and M. S. Woodworth. fed they are not contented and ment No. 1, lower floor. Shop. The association accepted the invi ! with the younger clans finally winning. revert to poor layers. Give them* ¡This standing would indicate that Co tation of Rev. Ira F. Rankin to meet ’24 FORD COUPE for sale—balloon our special blend of poultry feed Jury Called for Jan. 21 quille is in line for stronger teams in with him the flrst Monday in Febru <nd your barnyard will take on tires, with lot of extras, in A-l F ary at the Methodist Church of North Judge Brand has called the Circuit the future with a prospect of giving u’te a d fferent aspect. Your shape. Sell for $125 cash, if taken Bend. » the other conference teams a run. lens will appear full of life and at once. Inquire at Sentinel office. court jury for Monday» Jan. 21, at ten o’clock, at which time Judge J. W. A very unusual occurrence during .gor and your supply of eggs will I the final game is to be reported to Surprise Parly for Hoy oL 13 TO TRADE—Eugene, close-in subur- _Haaultat^-af—Rosahurg^-wiU—ba-hase— icrease beyond your expecta- ban property, 1-3 acre, new house, to hear several cases. R piey for his “Believe it or not” car- Ions. It pays to feed hens .with A surprise party was given Benny, modern; also 14 acres family or toons. One of the basket» made by <>• libera. Last Tuesday Judge Brand grantedF”' 13-year did son of Mr. and Mrs. E. chard, small house; all good proper divorcee to Agnes Baker, separating j the freshmen resulted from a toss Shipleyl, at at meir their nome home imi last satur- Satur- ♦k-4 u:*. . .. . J— N. ©nipie» ty. Want sheep ranch up to 6 or her from Lionel C. Baker, and to J___ __________________ V ' 1V s_______ 8 thousand dollars. Write full de- j Leonna Jane Chamberlain in her and then rebounded at an angle which Games and an appetising luncheon • • tails, first letter. L. H. Wise, Eu-\ suit against Ira Dorval Chamberlain. put the bail through the ring for a kept those present interested for gene, Ore. C. S. R. 52t2* Premium Scratch $2.75 two point score. Almost an* unbe someCtime. Those who sat down to lievable happening, but it occurred. Ed Pratt and L. M. Stringstead the table were Audrey Aasen, Anne FOR SALE—Unused 32 vol. act of were brought over here and lodged in Barton, Sara Margaret Nye, Jean Stevenson, 5 volt. Copeland's Li Call Abe Flewelling, general mana Hatcher, Virginia Swindall, Lynn brary for Booklovers; all for $25— jail .Wednesday to serve out $300 "■ ger Western Coal Co. at Riverton for Richardson, Monroe Swindall, Philip cost $42. Inquire at Sentinel office. fines imposed by Justice C. E. Maybee high grade domestic and steam coal. Laird, Gordon Neal and Benny. at North Bend for possession of a r Phone 50!X. Coquille. SANDING FLOORS—Old or new mash and still. floors sanded; estimates given. • The Oregon Farmer can now be aa- Trespaa-, Notices, printed on cloth, *urcd in connection with the Sentinel Satisfaction guaranteed. Cal) Calif Farr A Elwood for transfer for sale at this office. nor 25 cents a year; M copiee • year. Harry H. Osrding, phone 181. and fuel. 1 Groceries Delivered FREE! Tuesday - Wednesday, Jan. 15 - 16 Lillian Gish - Ronald Colman Specials for Saturday and Monday The White Sister” 72c 99c $1.54 $1.49 Actual Eruption of Mt. Vesuvius 27c Local and Long Distance Hauling ’ 5c 93c 20c 49c 34c Englewood Coal r S. & S. TRANSFER Contractor THRIFT GROCERY I and Builder ANNOUNCEMENT Afternoon Delivery PEOPLE’S MARKET Carl Ensele •WW y X A J W <11 IL Zxvlo HAY! HAY! Alfalfa Hay - - $28 per ton JOHN DEERE IMPLEMENTS Teed Egg Maker $2.90