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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (July 25, 1930)
Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Lukens and son left today fur their homo in S«n Fran- <iace alter a week’s visit hero with ii.i paronta. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. -Aikens, and Mrs. Lukens’ parents at Myrtle Po.nt They get up here twice s year for a weak’, visit. County C. of C. Notes On- of the items discussed st the «egi lar monthly meeting of the Coua- »« Chamber of C-mmerce, which met at Myrtle Point Monday evening I Telling About People and wi'h repreentatives from Bandon, Co-! Events in the City aad -uille. Marshfield and Myrtle Point! Splendid assortment of used goods. present, was the possibility of sdcur- Co«mty OATS EQUAL CORN The things you need at money-saving ing ederal aid in const-acting a: --------— -■ TO FATTEN LAMBS prices. Hart’s House of Service. road from the Roosevelt Highway to your melon out of oar cooler. P. A. Livealey, of Portland, brother the point of Cape Blanca Market Lyman Carrier suggested that the >t Mrx J. S. Barton, accompanied by Grain Was Found Efficient Harley W. Covalt returned Satur ill wife and daughter and friends -hamber committee on the proposed day evening from a few days’ business in Three Feeding Trials. ,’rooi Wisconsin, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. millage tax for advertising should trip to Portland. meet with and explain the proposi ‘.linsley and two daughters, stopped Oats are equal to corn for fattening Meredith Dancing Classes at K. P. n Coquille for a abort visit Monday tion to every Grange gathering be- Gives western lambs was the leading feature Hall, Saturday, 2:15 p. m., July 28. rnd then went down to Bandon. The t WOOD now and November, and solid in an exhibit by Ute Purdue university their influence in tehalf of the meas Hardwood Effects Cody Carlson, dairyman on the low »astern visitors are making an ex agricultural experiment station at the ure. recent International Uve Stock exposi er river, was a Coquille visitor yea- ended western tour. At Low Coat! Bills for printing the county agri tion a. Chicago. terday on business. Mr. and Mm. W. J. Galliek, who had cultural booklet, to the total of 8600. Three feeding trials were conducted Jas. T. Jenkins returned Wednesday >een visiting at the E. A. Walker were ordered presented to the county Involving ISO lambs. In which oats, Acme Qualify Varno-Lnc gives the correct reproduction home for ten days, left early yester- from his trip to Los Angeles with court, which had agreed to pay for the cottonseed meal, clover hay and corn of expensive woods on woods of lesser value. It can be lay morning for their home in San dairy cattle from Coos county. silage were fed In direct comparison issue out of county publicity funds. used on old or new pieces or hardwood floors, furniture Francises. Mr. and Mrs. Frank with shelled corn, cottonseed meal, Looking to a future publicity pro <* woodwork—in fact the home uses are almost limitless. Mrs. Edw. Lorens returned lait Meagher, who came north with them, clover bay and silage. Corn is a hlgn Saturday evening from a few weeks* eft last Sunday for Portland, and gram by this organization, particu Acme Quality Vamo-Lac stains and varnishes in one 'ariy if the proposed millage tax for ly efficient grain for dnlahlng market visit with her aunt in Glendale, Ore. ire expected back in a day or two. animals, but oats proved to be equally operation and does just what might be expected of a advertising is passed by the count • as good, requiring 577 pounds of oats, Wedding Rings, Wedding Rings, the Mr. Meagher is a brother of Mrs. colored varnish. It is durable, for it is prepared to with !n November, President Brown sug 61 pounds of cottonseed meal. 281 good kind, guaranteed. Diamonds— Walker. stand hard usage that is received on a « gested that the county chamber tak-o that are diamonds—at Wilson's. floors, stairways and similar surfaces. £ Are your knives and e ci«.*ors dull T he initiative in gathering histories1 pounds of bay and 284 pounds of si lage for 100 pounds of gain, whereas The Geo. Unsold family is leav ioa’t swear—bring them to Hart’» lata on points of interests in his sec It required 307 pounds of corn, 51 ing Sunday for a two weeks’ vacation House of Service. We sharpen, tight- tion, such data to be compiled and pounds of cottonseed meal, 402 pounds outing on Floras creek in Curry eoun- -n, repair or trade. made available for use in preparin - of bay and 454 pounds of silage for Mrs. K. E. Pottengiil enjoyed a fe publicity and advertising mstter. Th- the same amount of gains. Lambs re motion was seconded and carried an ! ceiving oats In the ration consumed W. J. Baker returned a few days lays’ visit from her brother. Clyd approximately 40 per cent less rough- ago from Grants Pass and is again in Jarst, of Dayton, Ohio. He was ac the following committee named: E. P Lewi. George Dickinson, L. D. Fel- age than 'the lambs receiving corn. charge of affairs at tho Ford xsotoT rompanied by Robert Kuhlman. Bot young men are high school teachers sheim. It waa suggested that the sec - The market value of oats In recent gsney. ind are spending their summer vaca retary of each chamber of commere- years has often been very low, which is an added advantage of this common Bring your handle troubles to -ion touring the West, visiting rels- n the county be enlisted to help in grain as a lamb feed. Hart’s House of Service. We sell, and ivea and friends. They plan to go this undertaking, also that the 11- For economical gains It has been fix them for you if you wish. Prices hroqgh ail the national parks of the Sarians of the county be intereste! found that oats should be supplement reasonable. West on this trip. and asked to assist. ed with a protein feed as cottonseed Get your melon out of our cooler. meal, linseed oil meal or soy beans. Mrs. C. C. Farr is enjoying a visit Twelve pounds of oats to one pound City Market. Safeway Is a Good Flour rom her dieter, Mrs. C. E. Newhouse of protein feed Is a-good proportion Mrs. Roy Boober, who had been vis if Portland, who arrived Monday with A couple of question marks on th In the case of feeding corn, seven Mr. Newhouse and their two daugh iting in her old home in Boston for iispiay windows of the Safeway store pounds of shelled corn to one pound the past eight weeks, returned home ters. The latter ia a professor in the this week has led to questioning or of supplement produces an economical Northwestern Business College at what the ides might be. This evening proportion. last Saturday. Portland. Tuesday he and Mr. Farr the answer will be shown, when tho . ..................... —. — a ... Mr. and Mrs. W. Groll and daugh injoyed a good day’s Ashing. Ths windows are cleaned and a large dis ters, Margery and Katherine, have Gluten Unsatisfactory ■isitors wsnt down to Bandon Wed play of Safeway blended flour, will at gone to Sacramento, California, where as a Com Supplement nesday for a few days at the beach. tract the attention of passersby. Safe they plan to make their home. DRUGGISTS STATIONERS Corn gluten meal alone Is not a sat A. J. Gragg, father of Mrs. W. A. way flour has made a fine reputation Missionary Society of the Pioneer Isfactory supplement to corn for fat for itself in Coquille in the past few tosel came down from Salem last tening pigs In a dry lot, tests wftb Church will hold a rummage aale Aug week and spent a few day» visiting years, and is recognized by discerning choice uniform pigs at the Kansan ag ust 15th and 10th. Place will be an housewives and good cooks as being hie daughter. He is one of the super ricultural experiment atatloo at Man nounced later. AU kinds of bargains. visors at the state hospital in Salem, the equal of. any flour made. hattan Indicate. Note the price quotation on Safe Claud Moon, an old-time Coquille and accompanied G. C. Bellanger, One group of shoats was fed corn way flour on page five of this issue, boy, who has been living in Oakland, <uperintendent of the tubercular hos- and alfnlfa hay In a self feeder and ■Calif., for the past year, waa a visitor -itala at Salem and The Dalles, who and do not-fail to ask the employees .4 pounds of tankage per head, hand fed once a day. A second group was here last Saturday, calling on old tame down to hold clinics here and about their glass dinner set offer. fed corn and alfalfa bay In a self- friends. at Myrtle Point. They returned to Mrs. Fitzpatrick Returns Home feeder just as in the fl rat group, but 7alem last Saturday. P. R. Tully, of Laneve, has appl.ed received .6 pounds of corn gluten meal Miss Gyiene Fitzpatrick drove to per bead once per day, thus differing to State Engineer Luger for permis Mrs. M. O. Hawkins and daughters, sion to appropriate water from Two Marvin Jane and Anne, who arrived Salem last week and brought bac) from the first group In Its protein sup COAST BIVI3KM 4 Springs in Coos county for domestic here last week from Orland, Calif., her mother, Mrs. J. A. Fitzpatrick plement. purposes. < The pigs receiving tankage gained have been spending a part of the time who has been in a sanitarium there Inspect Our Quality Merchandise with Miss Edna Asplund at Marshfield the past six months. The long res 1.10 pounds per head per day. Those Don’t miss the big Opening Sale —Then Help Yourself and Sa*« i nd the rest at the T. B. Currie home in the sanitarium prevented the re receiving corn gluten meal gained only at Hart's House of Service. Hundreds turn of an old lung trouble but the .5 pounds. The pigs receiving tank CASH ■j ave of money-saving bargains in new and on Spurgeon Hill. They say it is very doctors found Mrs. Fitspatrick suf age required 383.55 {M>unds of corn to hot in California and they are glad used goods. produce W0 pounds of gain. Those Endicott-Johnson (Not in the Trust) to experience the Coos county breezes. fering from a complication of other receiving corn gluten meal required SHOES for ALL the FAMILY Mrs. Margaret Trigg and daughter, Mr. Hawkina is expected up soon to troubles that leave her far from well 000.50 pounds Where the tankage These handy shopping stores specialise in Standard Brands and Gertrude, and grand daughter, Zelma accompany them south. Specialists in Portland were consulted was fed. cost of gains was »6.62 per Woodcock, of Ferndale, California, SELL for LESS and they hope to work out an early 100, and where the corn gluten meal Mrs. Geo. W. Bryant accompanied are visiting with friends and rela solution of the case. Hosiery Wash Frocks was fed, the cost was 810.06 per 100. Men’s Furnishings her friend. Miss Minnie Bingham, who tives here. Lingerie The pigs receiving tankage required Notions Men’s Work Clothing had been visiting here for the past less than half as much alfalfa bny per Alice Collier Married Dr. J. E. Richmond, of Eugene, will month, when the latter started for her Coquille Marshfield Bandon 100 pounds gain as those fed corn glu be in Dr. C. A. Rietman's office next boqie in Oakland last Friday. Miss word Mrs. T. B. Currie received ten meal. The results secured tn Tuesday, July 29. Those desiring to Na belle Bryant and Miss Frances last Thuruday from her sister, Miss these tests Indicate that corn gluten have their teeth straightened, please Nosier also went with th»m and the Alice Collier, that she had been mar- meal alone la not a satisfactory sup keep the date in mind. three expect to return by the first. ried that day to Louis Baynes, son of plement to corn for fattening pigs In For Firs, Auto or Accident Geo. W. Finley, of Crawfordsville, They left here in Mrs. Bryant’s Msr- Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Baynes, of Myr a dry lot from -the standpoint of daily Ore., left Wednesday afternoon for mon at 1:30 Friday afternoon and tle Point. Louia has a position with gains, finish, and cost of gains Insurance A. F. ft A. M. Portland after being here aince Mon arrived in Oakland at 8 o’clock Satur the Standard Oil Co. at Medford and Call oa it was there that the ceremony took •' / Special Communication day. He is one of the directors of day morning. SELF-FEEDING NOT place. the West Coast Lumber Co. Hode G. Caughell intends lesving ALWAYS ADVISED Tues.. July 29—Work in M.M Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Denton and two tomorrow on a two weeks’ vacation Opens Collection Agency . children, of Fresno, Calif., are guests from duties in the tax collection de All Lines of Insurance Z. G. Pause last week fll-d with the here at the W. H. Mansell home. Mrs. partment. Accompanied by his sis Pullets for sale, White Leghorns Does Not Work Out Well Coquille, Oregon county clerk an assumed business Denton is a sister of Mrs. Mansell ] ter, Mies Elizabeth Caughell, who has and Australorps. Also some one-year been visiting here and at Gold Beach 'name, “ Western Mercantile Agency,' And save irritating delays During Gestation Period. > and of the four Walker brothers. old Leghorn laying Hens. 8. B. in ease of loos since July 14, he will drive to her which he will use forythe collect: n Leeper, on Highway, at Cunningham B. A. Baynes on Wednesday sold Self-feedlng brood sows during the home in Oakland. From there he Will agency he has established here. Mr. railroad crossing. tf the restaurant, formerly known as the ship his car and go by steamer to Pause has connections with a nation gestation period. In my opinion. Is not — “------ Pelican Cafe, on First street, to Mrs. advisable. Theoretically It Is possl Portland and drve home from there. al concern which will enable him to ble to Inclede a sufficient amount of D. M. Proctor, of Powers, who took A sea trip at this time of year is make collections, anywhere. fibrous or bulky material in the ration possession at once. She ia retaining i usually very pleasant. j to prevent sows from becoming too the old crew. Elrod Sale Started T?day fat, even though the feed Is kept be M. J. Krantz, who was In Tuesday To Repair Cooper Bridge Iris A. Elrod is th s we k adv rtis- fore them In a ^elf-feeder, but Io prac MYRTLE POINT from Dora, brought in to the Sentinel A suggestion made by County • Stock-Reduction, Mone-’-Baiairg tice self-feeding does not work out so office four apples. Two of them weta Judge D. F. Thompson and approved Sale, during which profl’s ar? for- well. The sows waste considerable - Monday July 28 - 29 this year’s Yellow Transparent«, but by the Myrtle Point Chamber of Com- rotten and his customers have* a feed either through rooting It out by EXCLUSIVE OFFICIAL MOTION PICTURES OF THE the other two, in a very fair state of merce at the latter’s meeting Tues- chance to save considerable rums on nosing about for the groin or through WORLD ’ S HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP spitting It out and n»t consuming a preservation, were 1929 Genatins. day evening assures substantial re-|t**e’r requirements. See his adv. <n part of the Ahrous or bulky material between Get your melon out of our cooler. pairs being made thia fall on the ap pages 0 and 7. if they are force! to lake It into their City Market. proaches to Cooper bridge, four miles months. This Is the case even when Nurses Assn. Meets Tonight a hammer mill Is used to grind the Mr. and Mrs. Dennis B. Rickard north of Myrtle Point on the North Taken at the ringside at Yankee Stadium, N. Y Regular monthly meeting of Dis hay. Furthermore, the herds of sows, and young daughter, Pauline, from Fork, Hays the Herald. Cooper bridge ia now about SO triet No. i0( Oregon State Graduate on self-feeders during the geetatlon and Merced, California, were recent vis period, which 1 hare observed, have Charles (Buddy) Rogers in itors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. years old. When the time comes to Nurses association, will be h id Fri become too fat to do well with their L- Hackett Mr. Rickard is the min abandon it the plan is to use the day, July 25, at 8:00 p. m. at the pigs, in spite of the fact that the ra Lusk bridgs, a few miles farther up Wesley Nurses Home in Marshfield. ister of the Christian Church in Mer tions contained large amounts of the stream. New air spectacle of the war aces! ced. ground leguminous hay, writes W. L. Like an all-talking “Wings! I’nsoeld’s Drastic Cletrat*.« Robinson in tin exchange. There Is Louise Elrod, of Medford, and her T' Open Camp on North Fork Admission 10c and 50c thus a likelihood of wasting feed In Geo. Unaoeld’s annu I summer friend, Maxine Robinson, sre guests ., two ways when pregnant sows are clearance sale opens ;amot row ir.orn- at the J. A. Lamb home this wrok, and . ------------------------- —~ ............ «- self-fed. - Thursday, July have been helping her father, L A. ,7 C. A Barker and Winker Mast for jnjt af 9 o’clock in his store in the With ground alfalfa costing 60 per Elrod, arrange his stock for his big . * tr>C? ‘J* Grimes’ building, and very h’ng ia Vilma Bankey in her first All-Talking Triumph cent more than corn It would not pay clothing sale which opened this mom-' . F. v ’n^es above Fair- marked down to new low love’s. to use It for the purpose of supplying view, which wm bought from the gw- ' ___ _ ______ ___ _ bulk to the ration. If the clover Is of Mr .« a w N OUJ.1 -a ky McCarthy. The Notice: F.rmsro-V'e bry Beef, good quality It could be used In place A Loveable. Laughable Romance of a Mail Order Bride! of the utfirife rrrorrHeiw of whether Admission 10c and '!'.<■ amt, Jack, iftw t wHTj Visit with engine, and ¡dfr the fir .nd ship it to ECONOMY CASH MARKET, Co the hay Is to be fed ground or whole. his brother and sister, W. 8. Sicksh a mill in Coquille. They expect to If the labor Involved In grinding the quille, Oregon. Saturday, and H. A. Young, left yesterday eventwaUy iploy about 25 men and feeds so as to enable them Co be self morning for the north, expecting to plan __ on __ beginning ____ _ _______ _____ Buster Keaton in fed Is taken Into consideration tbe operations about Wanted—Tents, Camp Sines, reach their home at Lapwai, Idaho, by the first of "the nwntK—Myrtle Point work saved by self-feeding Is not as niture, etc. Arrdw Hard-rare August 1. I Herald. great as might at first be thought In next door east of Farmers .-nd addition to the labor the cost of grind A trip through Hollywood via the Comedy Express chants Bank. ing also needs to be taken Into ac- Admission 10c and 50c —• - --------------- 1---------------------------- count Aside from s possible slight Special commurilcation of Chsdwick ' Call Farr A El wo id for tra-.sfer saving In labor, hand feeding preg Watch thia apace for dates on ns nt sows twice dally as against self “WITH BYRD AT THE NORTH POLE” and feeding them has practically every day. July 29, at 'S p. m. Work in Mi M. Visiting Masons invited to ALL QUIET ON THE WESTERN FRONT’ Insure your car with Ned C. Kelley. thing In Its favor. attend. nobler a walker . NEWS COLOR Says: ACME QUALITY VARNO*LAC Fuhrman’s Pharmacy, Inc Chadwick Lodge No. 68 Ned C. Kelley Hiland Theatre! - Tuesday, Sunday 27 - Jack Sharkey and Max Schmeling YOUNG EAGLES 30-31 Wednesday A Lady to Love Friday and Aug. 1-2 FREE and EASY