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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (June 21, 1929)
* • ‘FT' * 9 7 ■ i; i A ‘ '■ I I Q: r » ? - 1 i I Í !¡í. I I ■ J 11 4 Norton-Kalbus Mrs. F. C. Sanford, accompanied by her son, Chester Sanford, recently re turned from Los Angele», where she has been visiting for the past year. Mrs. Sanford plan« to make her home street, recently built by Mr. Welch, which Mr. Norton purchased a Telling About People and in Marshfield with her daughter-in- and few weeks ago. law, Mrs. Curtis Sanford. Mrs. Norton is a moat charming Events in the City and Ths Fanners A Merchants Bank has lady whose friends and acquaintances County for exhibition now the new smaller are many in the Rose city. She has sized paper currency. As fast as pos held a position of trust for some sible the banks are exchanging the old years with the Lumbermen's Trust For “Signs of all kinds” see Claude currency for the new but it will not Co., and for several aeesions of the Darling. be in circulation before the middle of legislature has acted in a secretarial Earl Steele, of Bridge, was in Co July, according to W. S. Bickels. capacity. quille Wednesday on business. To those who know Mr. Norton, no Mrs. Fred Sample arrived Monday Dr. James Richmond and son re from Portland to arrange for moving mention of his activity in Coquille and turned Thursday night from a short her household goods from Marshfield Coos county affairs ia necessary. He business trip to Salem. to Portland, where Mr. Sample is ia one of Coquille's leading citizen»; The Ford Garage ia now equipped working for the Southern Pacific. one whose counsel ia aought in all matters of importance and who has to repair dented fenders on any make Mrs. William Wood accompanied Mrs. of car at a reasonable cost t tf Sample for a few days’ visit with her had great influence in shaping political and business affairs in this section father, F. M. Hufford. Mr«. Lafe Compton and daughters for a score of years. He is manager left yesterday for a twp weeks’ visit ‘ Supt. and Mrs. W. V. Ferguson left of the Coquille Valley Mercantile Co., Tuesday morning for Corvallis and with friends in Yakima, Wash, j Coos county’s representative in the Monmouth, where the former expects Do you need a well dug this spring, to get in touch with teachers to fill l»st legislature, and has served in before dry weather ? See or write W. vacancies in next year’s teaching most of the positions of honor in this F. Kernin, Coquile, Ore. 18t4*tf force. They were acoompanied by city, and always with credit. “Gene” Norton is a man of sterling Mr. and Mrs. Ed Walker and Mr. Mrs. R. W. Slater and son who will worth, one who has made hie own way visit her parents in Salem. and Mrs. O. T..Gant returned from through life, and the Sentinel unites Portland Saturday atfer spending the Mias Margaret White returned.Mon with his hundreds of friends in Coos week there- day from Portland after spending the county in extending heartiest congrat See Claude Darling for Gold Leaf week end with her mother, Mrs. Thos. ulations to the happy pair and best White, who is receiving treatment at wishes for their future life. embossed signs. the Good Samaritan hospital. Mrs. Mrs. Lloyd Laird and little daugh White is convalescing from a tonsil It's a Gas Well ' ter, Joan, arrived Wednesday from operation and will probably - be able Accompanied by Mayor J. Arthur Kelso, Wash., for a two-day visit with to leave the hospital within a week. Berg, Jas. W. Laird and I. A. Elrod, Mrs. James Laird. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Fuhrman and the Sentinel editor drove out to Mrs. M. S. Webb arrived Wednesday ions, Frederick and Rolph, returned Gravel Ford Tuesday to se^ the gas morning from Creston, Iowa, to spend Friday of last week from a week’s va well. It is located on the old J, D. the summer in Coquille with her son, cation trip to San Francisco. While Bennett place, a few hundred feet E. D. Webb, and family. gone they saw the two daughters of back from the cheese factory, and * For towing and wrecking car aer- Adam Pershbaker, a former sawmill which place is now owned by C. S. vioe call Southwestern Motor Com iwner and pioneer of this county. Webb. pany, Chevrolet Dealers, 190, Coquille They are now living in Los Gatee, W. F. Kernin, who was drilling for water for Mr. Webb, says that he can J. L. Heathcote, manager of Skaggs California. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Carruthers not say whether it is natural gas or Safeway Stores, was here from Medford yesterday on one of his xnd year-old baby came in last Sun- gas created by the decayed vegetation lay from Astoria and were guests at 150 feet below the surface, but it will regularly inspection trips. che home of his aunt, Mrs. F. L. burn.’ A bunch of three keys on a ring, A piece qf burning paper dropped Greenough, until Monday when they picked up on the highway, June 11, left for home, accompanied by E. W. in the hole will cause an explosion and near the Ralph Nosier home, awaits a Tailant, who will spend three months on Monday a torch at the mouth of claimant, at the Sentinel office. at his old home, returning to Coquille the hole caused the gas to burn for two or three minutes. Miss -Edna Robison returned Mon this fall. Mr. Kemin struck the flrst indica- day morning from Portland where The B. P. W. will meet at Coquille tion of gas at 117 feet depth. The she spent a week attending the an Hotel at 6:80 Monday evening, June drill passed through two or three lay nual convention of the Eastern Star. 24. The program for the evening wil ers of shale and a couple of sandatone, Mrs. E. L. Vinton and son, Dick, re include the installation of incoming and the location itself is on the ridge turned Monday from a two months' officers and reports of outgoing of along the North Fork that geologists visit in Portland, where she had been ficers. Members may bring guests if claim is of oil and gas structure. called by -theffieath of her step-father. they wish to and are requested to Small globules of oil may be seen Ed. Darrow and family moved to make reservations with the committee in the mess brought up by the bailer, Portland Sunday. Mr. Darrow has before Monday noon. Charge 81.00 and it is possible that were the hole been driving the car for the DeLuxe per plate. drilled for several hundred feet oil Cleaning establishment while in Co Geo. E. Oerding returned last ev and gas in quantities might be tapped. quille. ening from a month’s trip over west But Mr. Webb cannot use gag for ern Oregon and California, during his dairy herd; he wants a water well, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hilarian ar rived last Saturday from San Frsn- which he did a successful business for and he does not feel like gambling cisco for a week’« visit with H. C. the Oerding factory line of myrtle the amount necessary to sink the Gets. Mr«. Hilarian ia Mr. Gets* sis- wood novelties. He was accompanied well deeper and they are going to on his return by his sister, Mrs. hunt for water elsewhere. ter. When the four Coquille men reach Howard B. Warner, and her son, from Jno. E. Ross, president of the Davis, Calif. They will visit the J. H. ed the well Tuesday, a demonstration Farmers A Merchants Bank, left Sun Oerding family for a few weeks. had just been made for a number of day in hia car for LaGrande to attend dairymen and there was not enough of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fensler were the meeting of the State Bankers As an accumulation of gas in the shaft Coquille visitors Wednesday, having sociation. arrived in Myrtle Point Monday from to explode, but for a quarter of a Mrs. G. E. Low and daughter, Je- Baldwin Park, Calif. They expect'to minute or longer there was a roaring rene, left yesterday for a visit with remain in Myrtle Point until fall. Mr. at the bottom of the well while what the former’s father and sister in Fensler left Coquille four and a half gas was there burned. eastern Oregon. They expect to be years ago, after selling the Hub That three or fouT test wells for oil are to be drilled somewhere on Davie gone ten days or longer. Clothing A Shoe store to Gant Bros., Slough is pretty well assured, for a Miss Wanda Houdyshell returned and went south for hia health. He Wyoming concern has 24,000 acres un Sunday to Ashland for summer school has improved greatly in health and der lease there snd t^ie drilling outfit after a four-day vacation which she appearance and is much heavier than is expected on the ground very soon. •pent in Coquille with her parents, when he left here. They figure on spending upwards of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Houdyshell. 3250,000 in giving that aection a thor Mr. and Mrs. George Chaney drove Shoe Sale at Brunn’s June 25 ough test. An “Estate Sale” at the Brunn to Portland Wednesday. They plan ned to return today and to leave Sun Self Service shoe store on Front Will Start Work Monday day for a two weeks’ trip to Diamond street is advertised to open next Anderson & Matson, who were Tuesday morning, when the entire Lake and other camping resorts. line of shoe« i« to be offered at un awarded the contract for the north Miss Margaret Mary McLaughlin "end paving and sewer improvements heard of prices. arrived from Portland Thursday night Mrs. Irvin Brunn was over here by the council Monday evening, wish to visit Miss Virginia Lefevre. She from Roseburg Monday making ar to advise the people of that district to was accompanied by Mr. Dan Miller, rangements for the sale, which will get in their fuel and supplies this who returned to Portland Friday. be conducted by Z. G. Pause, manager week as they expect to start tearing up the old plank the first of next week. Mr. and Mrs. Al Pierce, of the Ho of the store. Anderson A Matson, whose head tel Benton at Corvallia, stopped over Mr. Brunn, who passed away the here Tuesday night on their way latter part of May, opened the Co quarters are on Coos Bay, have had south over the Roosevelt Highway, to quille branch of his Roseburg store some of the largest construction pro visit Mr. and Mrs. Lafe Compton. some two or three yean ago. It has jects in the county, and in some in been doing a good business but Mrs. stances the largest of their kind in Have your whitewashing done by Brunn is desirous of turning the stock the state. They were the first to lay power sprayer. Dairy barns and vibrolithic or compressed concrete in here in to cash. chicken houses whitewashed at rea the state, and laid the mill slough sonable rates. Leave word at Mike’s drain in Marshfield. They have laid H. W. Covalt Buys Home Feed A Seed Store. 18tf a quarter of a million dollars’ worth A deal of the English cottage, just Mrs. Jas. N. Jacobson and Mrs. C. of paving in Marshfield and North finished by Carl Ensele for Mrs. W. S. Bend. V. Smith left Sunday for Newberg, Sickels, on North Coulter street, will where they represented the Coquille At the present time they are just probably be closed this week. Harley Woman’s Relief Corps at the state finishing the bridge on the Roosevelt W. Covalt is the purchaser and he meeting this week. They expected to Highway over the railroad tracks at desires to move in Monday before the be absent all week. the entrance to Simpson Perk in street in front is torn up for paving. North Bend. Mias Catherine Wernich arrived It will make a most cosy home with The concrete for the paving here yesterday from Saratoga Springs, its seven rooms, basement and lav New York, where she has been at atories upstairs and down and Mrs. will be poured from a fine sack tending Skidmore College. Miss Wer Sickels has been beseiged with appli mixer, the material being supplied to the mixer direct from trucks and not nich will spend the summer with her cations to rent it. dumped in the streeta. The truck parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Wernich. holds the correct amount of sand, Donald Burch, employee <rf Skaggs Eagles Picnic Sunday gravel and cement for each batch. grocery store, smashed two Wheels of An all-day Eagles picnic will be The main trench for the sewer will his Star roadster Tuesday night held at Bridge next Sunday, June__ 23. when he skidded into the ditch on the The picnic la not for Eagles only, but be dug with a steam shovel digger, Marshfield highway to avoid hitting is open to the general public and thus expediting that work and insur another car. No other damage was everyone ia invited to come and bring ing that the paving will be ready for done. , , their lunch. There will be dancing all use by the time the fall rains start— unless it should rain all summer. W. H. Hull, civil war veteran of this day- Wm. Cox, Chairman. Mr. Matson was a caller at the city, and his son*Clark Hull, of River Sentinel office Tuesday morning and ton, left Wednesday morning on a Lawn Mowers sharpened at C. E stated that his firm wished to work month’s trip during which they will Collins Auto Body Shop, 366 Front in harmony with the people here, and visit a daughter and sister in Olympia, street, Coquille. Let us put your that they would bo pleased to have Wash., Mrs. Ina Fox, and other rela mower in shape, so you can keep the anyone make careful inspection of lawn in first class condition. tives in that section. hi. home in Coquille while the two| jobs are in progress. 1K Eugene Plays Here Sunday Sunday’s game here between the Loggers and Eugene will see a new face in the Coquille line-up, that of Claud Hutt, of Yamhill, who played at O. S. C. this spring. Wm. Fortier and Perry Roper signed him up Wednesday, while on a trip to Portland. He it an outfielder and will play left, which means that “Duke" Marlow will be moved in to second base. Hutt is a corking good fielder and a very good sticker. He intends to ret a job and spend the summer down here. While in Portland, the men con ferred with Tom Turner and Roy Mack, of the Portland Beavers, and found that L. L. Graham, of the S. P., had preceded them in a visTt 'to base ball headquarters, in the effort to get the Beavers here. The best figure to be had was a 8700 guarantee. The date selected by the Portland manage ment was July 22, and if th« fans and organisations can help with the guarantee, Mr. Fortier will sign up for the game. But the ball club’s treasury will not warrant a pledge for the full amount, and (t cannot'be stated yet whether the Coast League team will come or not. The game with Eugene Sunday will start at 2 o’clock. Call Farr A Elwood and fuel. The Way To A Youthful Appearance X Í Shari Face Powder A $2.50 The proper use of a high-grade face powder like Shari Face Powder is the easiest way to present a young, fresh skin. One of the several Shari tints will blend perfectly with your complexion and make you look as young as ever. Fuhrman’s Pharmacy, Inc. for DRUGGISTS transfer ' | STATIONERS ÄY SAj Distribution Without Waste, Ê H^ ä T 1 That’s Good is It?' I Safeway’s first question. We won’t talk “price" until we know an article is worthy of i*\x a place on our shelves. sneives. This inis “quality first" iiim policy puuuy '\ helped Safeway to almost double its growth dunng 1928 and saved enormous sums for the JL>2 food buyers in the vast territory we serve. Safeway Savings, Saturday and Monday I I Fruit Jars Purex A new car of Economy jars at a saving. Pts................. ................... ............... _93c Qts. ---------------- |1.13 Economy Caps, doz.____________,_25c The master bleacher and water softener. Jell Well This popular dessert has more real fruit flavor. "tet....... 19c 6 I 3 Jar Rubbers Maximum, the quality jar rubber. Ask to see them. 4 <■“«» — 25c G Hot Cake Flour Big K, self-raising hot cake or waffle flour rallied on old-fashioned „ »byrr giving it an unique flotrnr vnn will flavor you will liVo like. 8-lb bag............ 49C *<♦1 Í ( Í Calumet, this most popular brand at a reduced price. 1 Ib-can................. 25C th can---------- 59C Milk I Í I I Í Peaches Maximum milk keeps sweet longer. q p- tall cans____ ZvC (limit) 3 Fine 1,000 sheet tissue, ex- tra quality. 49c Laundry Soap 25c White Eagle saves time, clothes and labor. Syrup 1 0 Safeway cane and maple has a flavor that is dif ferent and delicious. Try a can today. 5 lbs- - - 89c Bars 33c Picnics The most economical meat you can buy, being boned and tied. Th^y are splendid for baking, boiling or fry ing. $1.69 Sardines Pound Large cans of quality fish packed in mustard or toma to sauce. Your choice 29c Olives 39c Fancy medium size olives at a Safeway saving. * § cans — e 3 ta,l cans 40c r Shortening Bananas Finest quality shorten ing. Note the price. Golden ripe fruit for salads, pies, cakes, etc. 8 lb pall .... $1.33 „ 4«. p.ii______ ...69c 3 Do”n 0 Rialto hop flavored, our largest seller. Tissue Paper cans Í Malt 3 caiw....... - 59c Can 4 i I 25c Hiway brand, large cans of peaches and apricots. Your choice 10 I«*- > Large bottle------------------------- One free with each bottle purchased. Baking Powder 49c Strawberries Fancy local Ettenburgs, the best for canning or preserves. 6 boxes--------- - 47C Crate—24 boxes. J. ¿5 FREE DELIVERIES 10:00 A. M. & 3:00 P. M. Store No. 469 Coquille, Oregon Phone 122 • % f «? 4 Notice: Farmers—We buy Beef, Veal, Pork, Poultry, and Hides, at the ECONOMY CASH MARKET, Co quille, Oregon. their wort. My. Mataon will make & < > ? I