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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 15, 1930)
f ' ' . .................. : .... ..................... >• • •• J fe ■ m W«* PAGE r, FRIDAY, AUGUSt lfe MM. ŒF - -, j was able day of the father of Mrs. Glenn and ¡Mr. Frye. The elder Mr. Frye was rant and • forBM,r resident of Coos county, edneoday Dr. and Mrs. Calvin Mace and throe i, having children who have been visiting Mrs. Telling About People Events in the City and County h Mayor Arthur Berg te in Portland this week on a business trip. Aleo Entertainer« coming soon. Witch for announcement next week. a Clyde E. Niles, the new manager of the Niles Baker Motor Co., was in Portland thia week on business. Mr*. C. A. DeLong is quarantined to her home with diphtheria. She is not seriously ill. Get your door and window screeus at Hart’s House of Service. Lowest prices. There will be an infant and pre school elipie at the city hall from 1 to 8 p. m. Tuesday, August IS. I >11 ■■ H ¡¡ i ! i F -i'1 f 'I { I ] r fc I i weeks* vacation, before the opening of school. They are going to Falls City, Bargain Countero for many little ar ticles needed in the home and on the farm* Hart’s House of Service. up to Portland Sunday and back Mon Pullets for sale, White Leghorns day evening. Mr. Ulett went up on and Australorps. Also some one-year 8. B. business in connection with the Smith old Leghorn laying Hens. Leeper, on Highway, at Cunningham Wood-PToducts plant. tf Cleaning, Pressing and Repairing railroad crossing. the officers of Mamie Rebekah lodge.; After a social afternoon a two course' luncheon was served. is a specialty with the City Cleaners and Tailors. Just phone 103-L and they will do the rest. Mr. anf Mrs. E. A. Wimer and Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Hand report a very successful sea fishing trip out near Sunset Bay last Wednesday. They I brought in a nice string of fifteen, among which were sea trout, sea bass, ling cod and black snapper. They were very enthusiastic about the fish ing and are going back soon to get the big ling cod that got away. We hesitate to say how big they claim it was. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bellon! enjoyed a visit Tuesday and Wednesday from Mrs. Elva Lettstone and Mrs. Gran ton Little, of Eureka, Calif., who were on their way to Eugene. A. A. Salander and family of Salem, Oregon, where Mr. Selander is hi the state tax department, arrived in Co quille last evening and left this morn ing on a trip down the cost. Safety First! Use Cow Bell Dairy’s Pasteurised Milk and protect your health. Miss Goldie Child and her sister, Mr«. Bennett, returned last week from a month spent at Ashland. They en joyed the trip home, coming by way of the cave« and Creacout City. Dr. P. M. Drake drove to Portland last week and returned with Mm. Drake and daughter, who have been spending a month with Mrs. Drake’s relatives in Fort Morgan, Colorado. Mr. J. O. Harberd and daughter Mar>', arrived thia week from Council, Idaho, to make her home in Coquille with her husband who ia manager of the Title Guarantee and Abstract Co. Alfred Johnson, of Empire, former Mr. and Mrs. Frank Crites and two ly of Coquille, left Saturday to spend____ small z daughters, Geòrgie and Mary a week’s vacation at Lake Tahoe with Lou, of Newberg, left Tuesday aftor- hia son, "Bo," who has leave from his ; noon after several days visit with Dr. ship, the “Stanley Dollar." They will an<j Mrs. J. F. Young. Ths Crites be guests of Mrs. Stanley Dollar, for- ’ family together with A. B. Gant, W. merly Esther Johnson, a sister of O. Terry and Dr. and Mn. Young Mr. Johnson. I spent the week end at Garrison Lake Wanted—Tents, Camp Stoves, Fur- IB,Mr Port Orford. Ai_ , niture, etc. Arrow Hardware Co., Mra. R- B. Miller Home next door east of Farmers and Mer chants Bank. lfitf R. B. Miller drove out to Eugene Rev. and Mrs. Halo B. Eubanks re Wednesday to meet his wife and turned Sunday evening from a two young daughter, Gail, who returned weeks’ motor trip around the circle of from a two months’ visit with Mrs. Sound points in Washington and Brit Miller’» parents in Iowa. The weath ish« Columbia, with a aide trip to Mt. er back there has been very hot for Baker. They had intended a trip to the past three weeks and Mrs. MilleT Paradise Inn on Mt Rainier but ware ia glad to be back in Coos county. kept from it by fog. Courtesy, Price and Friendly i Ser vice combine to make Hart’s House of Service a pleasant, profitable and pro gressive place to trade. Come and see The ladies of the Pioneer Methodist tf Church are holding a Rummage Sale Mr. and M-s Muri Pettit and H. A. in the corner room of the Sentinel Slack were at Garrison Lake near building today and tomorrow. Anyone Port Orford for the fishing Sunday. who has not been solicited for dona They say the perch fishing in the tions and who has anything to contri ocean was better than the trout fish bute is requested to call 50-J and the ladies will call for aame. ing. f L. H. Hoard has received word that hie eon, Austin, of Pasadena, Cal ifornia, is leaving there tomorrow with a friend in the same bank where ho te employed and will drive north by way of Klamath Falls and Crater Lake, arriving here Tuesday of next Mrs. Lafe Compton returned Mon week for a ten-day visit. day evening from a brief visit to Insure your ear with Ned C. Kelley. Portland. She reports that it was un comfortably warm in the etty and that Dr. and Mrs. C. R. Bloyd will start rise was glad to get back to a cooler on their annual vacation Tuesday, climate. August 19th, visiting at their other Miss Patricia Buckley who taught in the grades here for the past two years is spending a part of her vaca tion on a motor trip,on Vancouver Is land and in other parts of British Col umbia. —- Ì The Mamie R.bekah Lodge had for its honored guests last Wednesday ev ening Mrs. Leons Theil, of Astoria, president of Rebekah Asaembly of Oregon, who was here to pay the lodge an official visit, Mrs. Martindale, past state president of Wyoming, and Mrs. Preston, deputy president of Powers. Both Mrs. Martindale and Mrs. Preeton are now lesideots of Co quille. The degree team gave the initiatory work in a very creditable manner. ’ Mrs. Theil gave a very pleasing ad dress, made a few criticism« in the work and gave many high compli ments regarding the splendid work of tb* new oAcen. Several of the Myrtle Point Re bekahs were also visitors. The new president, Mrs. Dora Oerd- ing, appointed the following commit tees: Calling committee — Mrs. Clara Gregg, Mrs. Ethol Bmith, Mrs. Della Wilcox. Program committee — Mrs. Flora- belle Boobar, M m . Ora X. Maury and Mrs. Clara Bosserman. Press committee—Mrs. Belle Gould, The now Franklin, driven by Dr. Richmond, and one operated by Jack Sullivan, of Marshfield, Seated each Mrs. Lota Mast Leslie submitted to others’ fenders to a slight extent an operation for the removal of her when they camo together at the side tonsils at the Mast hospital this morn of Folsom Cafe Tua. day. ing. Mrs. Marion C. King, county health ' and since graduating from the Uni- / Mr. and Mrs. Goo. Hansen, of For nurse, left last week on a two weeks’ I varsity of Oregon has been engaged tune. Calif., stopped here Monday for vacation. Part of the time she is in athletic instruction at the Y. M. C. f a brief call on Sheriff and Mrs. Henry spending at Lake-of-the-Woods near A in Portland. Medford and later she gees to San Hess. SOCIAL NOTES Mr«. E- A Woodyard, accredited Francisco, where she win visit rela Call Farr A Elwood for transfer teacher of piano and voice, re opens | Mrs. C. L. Willey delightfully eatar- tives. and fuel. her classes in music on Sept. 2nd. tainod the Good Samaritan Bible class Safety First! Use Cow Bell Mr*. Emma Ohm and daughter, Dairy’s Pasteurised Mill and protect Class instruction in fundamentals of of the Pioneer Church Tuesday after music for pupils from five years old noon at her home on Knowlton Helen, of Portland, an aunt and cous your health. in of Mrs. J. P. Beyers, is visiting her to High School age, if desired. Pri Heights. After the business and so Mr. and Mrs. Paul Van Scoy and vate lesaoqf in piano for pupils from cial hour Mrs. Willey, assisted by her this week. daughter, Anne, left Wednesday on five years old through High School. daughter, Mrs. John Miller, served J. A. Sinclair and wife from Eureka an extended trip to Glacier National Private lessons in voice for High dainty refreshments to the following: arrived here Saturday for a week’s Park in Montana. After a visit to School and adult voice. Pupils desir Mesdamee W. 8. Smith, Geo. Wimer, visit with their daughter, Mrs. Henry the park they will go on to Helena, ing work for high school credit should Margaret McLeod, J. 8. Houck, E. M. Hess, and family. Mont., whore Mr. Van Scoy has rela register promptly. Rea. 612 S. Henry Wright and M. W. Way. H. Quackenbush, district manager tives. St. Phone 16S-L. 81t8 of the Goodyear Co. at Portland, ac Mrs. Wm. Mansell entertained yea- Miss Catherin Book, who is taking companied by 'his wife, was in Coquille Superintenrent W. V. Ferguson left terday afternoon for Mr. Mansell’» a course in training in the Leland Wednesday and Thursday. Stanford Nurses Training School in last Sunday for Forest Grove, where i mother, Mrs. C. Falconer, of Oakland,' this ------------------ week attending — is - spending -------- - ------- —• I California. Those enjoying the af-1 Mrs. Ethel C. Littler, of the county San Francisco, arrived in Coquille on he health department, is enjoying a visit Wednesday for a two weeks’ vacation1 the state convention of Smith-Hughe« ternoon were Mesdamee C. C. Evtand, from her young eon, Donald, of Port with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank instructors. Mr. Ferguson reports an Bert Folsom, L. H. Hasard, L Hacker, excellent conference, with worth Sarah Wickman, Nels Osmundson, C. | land, who came down with Dr. Drake Pook. while talks given by national author J. Fuhrman, Emma Lyons, Norcott, last week. Mr. and Mrs. Homer C. Gant re ities on Smith-Hughes agriculture. E. A Welker, Mary Meagher, Mra. Mi is Blythe Cousin*, of the county turned Saturday from a two weeks’ I Mrs. Ferguson and two children ac- Falconer end Mrs. Mansell. superintendent’s office, together with honeymoon trip by auto to Mt. Rainier I companied Mr. Ferguson, and will vie- her mother, returned Monday from • and all of the Sound cities in both I it in and near Portland with Hands. Wednesday afternoon from two un two weeks’ visit to relatives in Gar Washington and British Columbia. J > il. til five, Mrs. A N. Gould entertained* They will make their home in Co berville, California. John Paulson expects to start con Mrs. Leona Thiel, from Astoria, pToai- struction next week on a road from ident of the Rebekah Assembly, and I Mr. and Mrs. Geo. A. Ulett drove quille. Brewster valley which will tap some of the cedar that it was not practical to reach from the road up Sandy creek, where Laird and Garrett are operating. The road will be about Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Beyers left early two milea in length and Mr. Paulaoa this morning for a trip to Crescent expects to truck about ten or twelve City, the Oregon Caves and Portland. million feet of cedar out this way. They were accompanied by Mrs. Bey Leave for Yakima Today ers’ aunt and cousin, Mrs. Emma Ohm H. A. Young, Jr., and Rolland daughter Helen who have been visit Pease, of Yakima, Wash., who have ing hero for the past week. been spending a couple of weeks in "Is it insured?** this vicinity visiting Mr. Young’s rel Ray Detlofsen and Everett 8oeloy atives and enjoying some of the fish returned this week from a two and a ing here and at Rogue river, left this half months trip down the coast. They noon on their return north. They re were as far down as Tia Juana, Mexi port fair success at the mouth of the co. They drove down in Ray’s car Rogue, landing two niee steelheads. and worked where they got a chance and report a very interesting trip. Newberg Visitors Leave John Unsoeid and Frederick Fuhr man returned Tuesday from their scout camping excursion up the north fork of the Umpqua river and Dia mond lake and report a wonderfully interesting trip. Let us renovate your Rugs. We cleanse them thoroughly and return them uninjured, yet restored to their natural coloring, with all dust and dirt removed. City Cleaners. ■ Enjoy the Distinctive Fragrance of DUSKA! Do you know that Duska Perfume gives people of moderate means the opportunities formerly en- joyed only by the wealthy ? p ; ■A ' $1.00 —Half Ounce h ■ Duska Perfume has an elusive, captivating fra- grance — it is light and delicate, yet enduring. You can’t tell from a description what it smells like—why don’t you come to your Rexall Store and ask for a demonstration? Fuhrman’s Pharmacy, Inc. Store DRUGGISTS STATIONERS + * -as» -L - - - '-■FJ i DLvrnniTBZ ^.Service Sf WV < coast pivismm Inspect Our Quality Merchandise —Then Help Tour id f and Save ■^o o-o o o <~CTHT<ffiPr>c o oooo Endicott-Johnson (Not in the Trust) SHOES for ALL the FAMILY These handy shopping stores specialise in Standard Brands and SELL fee LESS 4 Hosiery Wash Frocks Men’s Furnishing« Lingerie Notion« Men’s Work Clothing Coquille Marshfield Bandon -mm—a—— Hila nd Theatre! MYRTLE POINT Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Aug. 17-18-19 The Story for Which the Whole World Waited I At Smith-Hughes Conference W. M. Cunning, Coquille high school Smith-Hughee instructor, has been spending his two-week vacation in Portland attedbing to property, and in attending the Bmith-Hughee con ference at Forest Grove. Mr. Cun ning reports that be has gleaned a good many excellent ideas which will improve the efficiency of the “Ag." I department of the local high school and make for an even stronger course of study. James Mast Recuperating * THE story that shook the • world mode Into a talk ing picture that wifi hit the heart of humankind with its thundering drama. With * louis Wolheim, lewis Ayres, John Wray. ip'f 4* 1 T Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Aug. 20 - 21 - 22 UNDER A TEXAS MOON Romance rides and Love laughs in the most glamorous entertainment ever Bhown on the Singing, Talking Techni color Screen. The picturesque beauty of old Mexico—the melody of Spanish guitars—the lure of fair women—in this fascinating tale of a gay Caballero who Lived and Fought and Loved and Lied. Song Hit—“Under A Texas Moon.” ♦ Saturday, Aug. 23 CALL OF THE WEST Dairymen Henle at Salem Life^and Love in the wide open spaces of the West! Dramatie story of a great love bom on the wind-swept plains of Texas. About Time * you had that furnace in spected for next season. WE will gladly call and, without charge, tell you what is need ed. COQUILLE SHEET METAL WORKS 355 Front Str. All Pictures Projected by SILVER TONED PHOTOPHONE RADIO’S SUPREME ACHIEVEMENT ADULTS 50e ADMISSIONS CHILDREN 10c •9 ■ * ■ 9 V* mimmi ■ t ■» Report Fine Sea Fishing James Mast, of Marshfield, son of Judge R. H. Mast, of Coquille, had his tonsils and a number of teeth re moved at the Mast hospital in Myrtle Point last week. He came down Wed nesday to be with his parents for a few days while recuperating. He had his Ford in Myrtle Point but phoned that he thought he would be able to Joe Peart Suffers Accident drive the Judge’s new Buick eight Joe Peart who has been working on back if they came up for him Wednes the Odd Fellown building, received day. quite a bad fall when he slipped from the second floor and fell to the first The pouring of the concrete for the Fortunately be was not severely in new Odd Fellows building was finished jured but he will be laid up for sev Wednesday and the forms give evi eral days. dence of presenting a very prepos sessing appearance. Pat Tully, the^ By non Moves to Salem contractor, expects to finish the build Fred 8. Bynon, for the pa •u ing in about six weeks. years or more an attorney in North Bend and who was a familiar figure Chadwick Lodge No. 68 i In Coquille during t’.*e xariou« ses I A. F. a A. M. sions of court at thia phoe, left Sat urday with his family for Salem, Stated Communication where he will resume the practice of Tuesday, Sept. 9—8:00 P. M. law. Oregon dairymen will hold their annual picnic at Salem Sunday, Au gust 24, to be followed i y a m of discussion of cattle an J cai.de rais ing methods All Oregon cattlomen wore invited to attend. Virtaan, all cattle clubs Of the state win be rwro- Ladies Dreeses are given the most sented. careful attention by the City Clean ers. No fabric te too delicate for trouble» te their modem system of cleaning. Let We sell, and them save you by phoning 108-L. wish Prices NOBLER A WALKER. tf home in Hillsboro for a short time and will take in • part of the A. C. c am p-m rating at Troutdale and will visit other pointe of interest, return ing to Coquille abort September 4th. ' ,^AV F