The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, December 06, 1929, Page 8, Image 8

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Pascoe, 32 years of age, who
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re with hu wife and ten-year might have been truthfully r termed a
old son about four months ago from frolic, was attended by members of
Nebraska, phased away at tp/Xnifs- the Grange and several visitors from
jury duty before
Pinkston hospital at 7 o'clock yester­ all sections of the Coquille valley and
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parture arrived.
day moming. He had been in the there were some from the north side
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The ladies of the St James Eplsco- hospital twice in the past four months, of tbe county. A crowd.ef more than
i Guild will bold their but he was in so serious a condition 200 was present to enjoy tbe program,
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sale Friday and Saturday that the operation performed could games and refreshments. ?..
Leland Minard was a Coquille rie-
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The most laughable stunt of the
at Nosier A Walker not save him.
Itor from Dora yesterday.
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The funeral cortege formed at the evening was “The Womanleee Wed­
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You can get the right gift for the right person
embroidered articles chapel here at one o’clock this after­ ding,” in which Jim Jscobsen, painted
My service to you—your individual Many
from among our various holiday displays.
and
doited
up
like
a
14-year
old
flap
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noon
and
proceeded
to
the
Bandon
choice in tattering. Albert Maiden. and novelties wiU be for sale,
cemetery where services were con­ per, was ths blushing bride, and
Watch for place of Apron and dub‘wSTLet““"tbe Sijh’'B“h^4 ducted by the Knights of Pythias and Carlton Smith, with all the rakish
Fancy Goods sale by Friendly Ciaas
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haberdashery of a Bowery ward heel­
Rev. L. G. Broiles.
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building bore tomorrow morning to
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Besides his wife and son he leaves er, was the important groom.
prepare the high school basket ball
The knot was tied by J. P. Beyors
For towing and wrecking car ser schedule. They will also attempt to a sister, Mrs. G 8. Webb, of Grsvsi
vice call Southwestern Motor Com perfect a closer knit organization, for Ford, and another sister in California. in a tile hat so tall it made him re­
Mr. Pascoe was a mechanic and had semble the “inspector” in the Captain
pany, Chevrolet Deaders, 190, CoquiUe
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the benefit of all the schools.
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worked two weeks in tbe Pearce gar­ and the Kids comic strip. He had W
Interclam footbaH game*
being
“Soo Albert Maiden, «95 Went 4th age at Myrtle Point whan stricken. unravel a lot of verbiage before he
played at Athletic Park this after­ St., for the world’s greatest Tailor­
The widow and son expect to return considered the deed properly exe­
noon between the four classes of G
ing values. 239.50, «31.50 and «28.50. to Nebraka within a few days.
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J. B. Simpson Clothes.
AB pure
J. L. Smith’s grief-stricken moans
Attention, North End property wook”
as the mother who was losing her
Mrs. E. M. Gallier Dies
owners! Next Monday is the last day
cheeld, and Vernon Smith, Marion
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Bort Davis returned last Thursday
Mrs. E. M. Gallier, a pioneer resi­
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on which you can bond for tbe street
venrng after a several days’ stay in dent of Bandon, who has been ill for Clinton and John Martin aa attend­
improvement
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’ortland diSing which he was one ot tbs past year or more, passed away ante or flower girls Or what have you,
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Dtuka Combination Sot
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Walker and the class which received the Scottish at a hospital in Portland Tuesday ev- , added a great deal of comedy to tbe
acenes, but the real prize winner
Mrs. L.F. Maury returned Wednesday rite degrees of Masonry and at the ening, following an operation.
Consisting of perfume, powder and double com­ »
was the ring-bearer, Geo. Gilman, at­
evening from their two weeks’ trip to conclusion of those ceremonies walked
pact win make a beautiful gift.
Sold only at
Funeral services were conducted at
the hot sands to Mecca, the oasis for Bandon yesterday, the Eastern Star tired as a five-year old, and bearing
Rexall Stores.
San Francisco.
, a cushion on which reposed two brass
being in charge at the cemetery.
The Coquille Women’s Club will all Shrinere.
* She is survived by Mr. Gallier and bull-rings with the which the twain
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meet at the Guild Hall Tuesday after­
M, C. Tozier, retired transfer and
were Joined.
As a bashful dainty
noon, Dee. 10th, for their monthly truck man, who ia now operating a three children, Reed and Edward and maid, George was a scream.
ranch on the Mackenzie river, was a Mias Alice Gallier, all of Bandon.
business meeting.
The other stunts, one-act playets,
Coquille
visitor from Sunday until Bert Tuttle, of Vallejo, Calif.; and staged by the Parkersburg, Fairview
Safety ‘ Firstl
Use
Cow Bell
Ernest
Gallier,
whose
home
is
in
Wednesday. Jack says rain is needed
and Myrtle Point Grnngea, added hi­
Dairy's Pasteurised Milk and protect
ss badly out where his farm is a* it is Maipe, are hrothen. Mrs. Susie Fol­ larity to the evening’s proceedings.
your health.
som
and
Clarence
Tuttle,
of
this
city,
here, and that the rain shortage is 1
Mrs. Arthur Brown who acted as
DRUGGISTS
STATIONERS
half-sister and half-brother, and
Mrs. Jennie Price, who had been interfering with his sheep raising and are
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chairman for the evening turned the
Fred Tuttle, of Bandon, is a half
visiting two daughters in Washington farming.
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thoughts of her hearers in a more
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brother. Mrs. Chas. C. Evland, of.
for tbs part three months, return*’
I serious vein when she told of a recent
Mr. and Mra. Geo. A. Ulett returned this
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city, was step-mother of the de­
home Islet Saturday.
.visit she made to the ehfldren’a home
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N o ti ce: Paimere— Wrtmy Beef,
Tuesday from a business trip to San ( ceased.
Phone 108-L for service in cleaning Fr aa e iseo on wh ic h t hey left last Sat­
near Corvallis, and of the needs for
Veal, Pork, Poultry, and Hides, at tbe
The following are a few of the high
pressing, repairing or altering. We urday. They enjoyed tbe trip, al­
clothing and Christinas supplies in
ECONOMY CASH MARKET, Ce-
spot# in the address of! ¡the national
Lions Club Meeting
will can and make prompt delivery. though they did run into some of the
the cottages. Almost anything can
quille. Oregon.
City Cleaners; Front St., Coquille.
At the Lions Club yesterday noon, be used to advantage by the author!- master, Louie J. Tabor, at the Nation-
fog in northern California which
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Insure your car with Ned C. Kelley.
The Mansell Drayage A Delieverj caused motorists to have a footman W. E. Thompson, principal of ths.
Washington building, and W. V. Fer­ i These events were held in the Com­ 1929:
Co. is now prepared to make prompt n front of their cars and many to
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have
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guson both made very interesting munity Building, but the refresh­
delivery of mill wood, in any quan­ cover their headlights with orange
Subordinate and Pomona granges, «nd
cloth in order to diffuse the light rays. talks on education, as a part of Edu­ ments, consisting of ice cream, cake
tity, at «8.00 per load. ,
cational Week program of the city and coffee were served in Pioneer 121 Juveniles. This record is the most
Novia E. Landreth, who'joined Mrs. schools.
outstanding of a quarter of a century
Cabinet and shop work and repair:
A. F. & A. M.
Hall.
and is a vindication of the attitude
of all kinds, promptly, skilfully and Landreth here last week, says they
Stated Communication
One point in particular impressed
It was nearly midnight before the
of tbe grange in championing equality
efficiently done at C. E. Collins Auto will probably remain here until after the Lions. That was the statement
Saturday, December 14
party broke up but there was no one
the holidays, visiting her mother, Mrs. made by Mr. Thompson that» educa­
of agriculture. Nq industry in Amer­
Body Shop. 845 Front 8t.. Coquille.
present who did not enjoy every min­
W. W. Gage, and other relatives. Ev- tion had heretofore been considered a
ica, save agriculture, could have with­
The ladies of the Baptist church
ute of it
cept for a few days during the holi­ development of the human bgjng from
stood the depression and losses that
will have a home cooked food sale
days a year ago, Mr. Landreth has the inner self outward. It is now
have came to the tillers of the soil.
and bazaar also, at Thrift’s
Oregon Fanner on Corn Show Today is not the time to mourn over
not been in Coquille since they moved generally regarded by educator« as
Saturday, Dec. 7th, 10 a. m.
The Coquille Corn Show was given the difficulties of the past. It is the
to Turlock, Calif., ten years ago and from the outside in, developing by
The W. C. T. U. ladies will hold he finds Coquille has made mighty
a very interesting story in the cur­ time to face the problems of the fu­
contact and precept.
The speaker
their regular martin* ft-iday, Dec. strides ahead in that time.
rent issue of the Oregon Farmer, writ­ ture and to aeek a readjustment that
spoke moot truly when he said that
18th, at the home of Mrs. Flora E.
ten by W. L. Teatech, of the County will make for agricultural prosperity
the
most
vital
and
lasting
educational
Mr. and Mm. Paul MeElwaine, of
Dunn, »50 South Henry street.
Agent department at O. 8. C.
and stability. In demanding equality
the Southwestern Motor Co., left training is what the child.receives in
In his article, Mr. Teutech writes: the farmer is not demanding a place
Let us take care of your cleaning Monday noon in their Chevrolet on a the home.
“Our corn show is a civic project in in the aun. He simply desires the
and pressing requirements.
Just three-weeka’ vacation trip which they
which the entire community partici­ same legislative and economic advan­
phone 103-L and we will do the rest. will spend along the southern border
Mrs. Frances Hazard
pates and which is financed by the Co­ tages that accrue to those in other
City Cleaners and Tailors, Coquille. of the United States, in California,
Mrs. Frances E. Hazard, widow of quille business men,” J. E. Norton, walks of life. Thinking farmers rec­
Arizona,
New
Mexico,
Texaa,
and
Mrs. Gscar Nosier arrived here
S. A. Hazard, and step-mother of L. Coos county legislator and general ognise that no amount of legislation,
Wednesday morning from her home they expect to make side trips into H. Hazard, of this city, passed away chairman of tbe show told me. “It is
government help, cheap loans or tariff
in San Diego, being called ay the seri­ Mexico, especially along the Texas at her . home in Marshfield early last the annual good time in which the en­
adjustment can bring enduring proe-
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ous illness of her mother, Mrs J. P. border. Robert Bennett is in charge Sunday morning. She was one of the tire community joins. The idea was
perity to agriculture.
The farmer
of (he Chevrolet agency during Mr.
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pioneers of Oregon, coming to Coos inaugurated by J. L. Smith, than Coos must perform for himself most of
GARBAGE HAULING
MeElwaine’s absence.
Bay in 1854. She was a sister of the county agent, who stMl resides at Co­ the task that effects his own wel­
Mm. Lee Mannelin and daughter,
Phone 36
late Chas. F. MeKnight. Funeral ser­ quille, for the purpose of increasing fare. Agricultural organizations must
Anna Loe, are leaving Sunday for
er leave orders at
Grange
Guests
from'
New
Ybrk
vices
were
held
Tuesday
in
Marshfield,
the acreage of com and improving the bo keenly alert to see that-there h no
Oakland, Calif., where they will spend
N. G Kelley’s office
Interested guests at the Coquille conducted by Rev. W. E. Cooper.
quality of it. There to no quotation tendency to allow government agen­
Christmas
with
Mrs.
ManneJin’a
C. T. Hayes
Grange
Frolic
and
entertainment
last
that the show in a large measure has cies to supply leadership, dictate poli­
mother.
Saturday night were Mr. and Mrs. P. Oregon Pears Top N. Y/Markets served its purpose. There was very ties or supply initiative for rural pro­
The Sunshine Garden Club will
H. Wessels, of Riverhead, New York.
Oregon winter pears are selling oa little corn grown then and seldom was gress. Whenever agriculture loses its
meet December 28 and elect officers
Mr. Wessels is a past master of the the New York market at a premium it possible to find mature earn. Now own intiative, independence and lead­
for the ensuing year. AH members
Grange at Riverhead and was also a of from 60 to 70 cents a box over wo grow a good acreage of com and ership with which to attack ita own
are requested to be presents—Rotot.
fellow student of Lyman Carrier in
supplies from) either CaHfurnia ot the quality and the maturity will com­ nroblems, our progress will bo retard­
McGilvery, vice president.
Michigan years ago.
The visitors Wellington thia year.
The advan­ pete with the com produced in any ed and decline will begin.
Mrs. J. W. Laird, who had been drove out from New York, coming the
“For more than 60 years the Grange
tage for the Oregon fruit comes from district west of the Cascade range.
showing improveinent and hdfl been southern route and their stories of by­
”1 can’t imagine a community where has struggled for equality for the
better harvesting and storage meth­
able to sit up for a few minutes at a roads through Arisons and New Mex­
ods employed by growers and ship­ there to a better co-operative com­ farmer and that struggle will con­
time, was much worse last night and ico were very interesting. They had
pers of this state following develop­ munity spirit than prevails here at Co- tinue. The last half century has
ia again in a critical condition.
attended the national Grange conven­
In staging this com show brought a complete change in the pub­
ment of improved practices worksd quille.
Robert C. Train Jr., a husby eight­ tion in Seattle last month and were out by the Oregon Experiment sta­ there were 17 different committees lic attitude. From pulpit and press—
functioning, having some specific por­ from the highest places in the nation
pound yougster, made his appearance headed south where Mr. Wessels will tion.
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at the Train home here last Thursday take a six months’ course at the Uni­
Medford growers and shippers an tion of the show to handle. In some comes the call to the farmer to or­
evening and Bob Sr. is very naturally versity of California. Another guest also “following through” this year by instances whole organizations formed ganize. This is a responsibility rest­
from Riverhead was Miss Mabelie
We have been ing upon the farmer himself. Changed
proud of Coquille’s newest Train.
keeping Henry Hartman, pomologist these committees.
Hallock.
able to prevent commercialization of conditions, new influences, and new
on
leave
from
Oregon
State
college,
For December only, with every suit
opportunities increase rather than de­
in the eastern market centers to make the event.”
order, 1 will include three neckties.
Killed in Logging Camp
crease the need of team work and or­
sure
the
fruit
reaches
consumers
in
With every suit and overcoat order
E. J. Whalen, who had been a reai­ the best shape possible.
More Autos, More Accidents ganized forces in the open country.
I include ties and a Ans dress hat,
The Grange has stood, and still stand ■,
rainproof, worth 85.00. Albert Maiden. dent of this city for several years, wsa
Increasing traffic make« the traf­
for the Ezport Debenture Plan as the
killed in the Tim Sullivan logging
fic problem more acute and emphaaiss
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sample, former camp near Empire, Tuesday afternoon,
one sound method of equalising tariff
the need of strict observance of laws
benefits.
On reclamation we stand
Coquille residents who have been liv­ when a falling tree swung unexpect­
governing motor travel. The growth
for a sound land policy. No enduring
ing in Portland for the past year, edly and crushed his skull. The body
of traffic is illustrated in the following
agricultural prosperity will be possi­
spent Thanksgiving here last week was shipped to bis former home in
figures cited by the Public Safety De­
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ble unless we recognize that bringing
with the R. B. Miller family, return­ Yreka, Calif., for interment.
partment of the Oregon State Motor
ing home Sunday.
new and un-needed acreage into culti­
The deceased to survived by a wi­
Aaoociation:
Aa Intoresting tnslght Into the wide­
vation ia unfair to agriculture and an
dow and three children, aged nine,
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During the ten year period, from
See Maiden for that new Suit or
ly
distributed
ownership
of
tbs
radio
economic waste to the nation.
eight and six, all living in California.
Overcoat. Shirts, tailored to measure.
Industry In the United Btstes Is given 1918 to 1928, the number of motor ve­
“The Grange stands for the appli­
I also carry a line of Raincoats, Caps,
by the summary and clasalflcatlon of hicles registered in the United States
cation of the budget system in town
Ed
Fahy
Run
Over
and
Killed
the stock of the Radio Corporation ot increaeed from «,148,817 to 24,500,000.
Hate and Neckwear.
Will call by
and county taxing units, and a reduc­
Funeral services were conducted at America, the largest redid orgsalsa- Fatalities from automobile accidents
appointment and show them. No ob­
tion of officials, the elimination of
tlon
In
the
world
The
latest
state
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Bandon Tuesday for Edward W« Fahy,
increased, over this same period, from
ligations. Albert Maiden.
waste and tbe broadening of the base
who was killed at the Vaughn log­ ment shows stockholders In every 9,467 to 27,500.
ot taxation.
The Grange has wit-
Mrs. H. N. Butler arrived here Wed­ ging camp last Friday night, when State tn the Union. Ninety nine per
Last year there was one automobile
lore change in agriculture
nesday from Medford for a few day ’ he was run over by a railroad logging cent of the class A common stock Is accident fatality to every 4,000 inhabi­ nessed
visit with Mrs. J. A. Lamb. She ac­ truck on which he had been riding owned tn the United 8taiee. much of tants of the United States. This cost than has taken place in the 5000 pre­
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It being In the hands of small laves-
ceding years. The progress that our
companied Mrs. Edith Dippie, who in from the woods.
the country approximately 8850,000,-
(bra.
order
has
witnessed
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but
a
gleam
of
came to attend the funeral of Mrs.
He is survived by his widow, born
Although there Is a gbod showing 000 or an average of 17.72 per inhabi­ what it will yet behold. Our task is
Edw. Galtier in Bandon yesterday.
Edna Mary Simpson, to whom he was In the Industrial Gast, as la the ease tant
to learn to so live that along with this
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Norton drove married Nov. 12, 1902; a eon, Robert, of all stocks. New fork State bavin/
material progress we may a eta ta t he 1
L291 clans A cotnnu'n etnehholders.
oat to Eugene lut Sunday where Mrs. and a <i*arhter, Hazel H. Fahy. k
Was Trapping Without License moral and spiritual qualities as the
Illinois has (S7 stockholders la the
Norton attended the funeral of a sis­
Jesse Williamson of near Coquille, bed-rock of our Christian civilization.”
same classification. Oaiifurnis lists
Eastern
8tar
to
Meet
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ter-in-law the next day. From there
114 class A common stockholders, al was arrested yesterday by Deputy
she went up to Boise, Idaho, for a visit
Next Thursday evening, Dec. 12, at ■soot aa many aa New Jersey, which Game Warden Hearing for trapping
Own Your Own Hom«
with two brothers who live in that 7:80 o’clock, Beulah Chapter, No. 5, has 144.
fur-bearing animals without a license.
Own
a home in Burns Acres. We
section.
O. E. 8., wtil hold ita stated com­
Among the tMrty tour foreign ooos- He pleaded guilty in Justice Stan­
will build it for you on terms to suit.
munication with three important at- tries la which tbers are holders of ley’s Court this moming and was fined
Wg
Located on the Marshfield Highway,
G. L. Edwards, of the logging firm
tractioas to make it aa interesting class A common stock are such widely 125 and costs.
, net across from the high school build­
of Edwards A Howe, who operate a
evening—election of officers, initia­ separated points aa Argentina. An»
ing, it is an ideal site for a nice home
cedar camp near Langlois was a Co-
tion, and retaetaments at the close. trla, British Gulant. Hondoraa. Rgypt,
quille visitor yesterday. He called at
and there is also lowland for garden­
Visiting members of the Eastern Star India, Venesaela, Norway. Japaa aad
Ireland, ftplte *
ing. Let ns figure with you.
the Sentinel office and insured that he
invited to attend.
B H. Buns.
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for a Merry Christmas
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