The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, October 10, 1930, Page 10, Image 10

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i-Wo toiy Beef, Rural Fire District Proposed
“Serviee” the The
—Would R.duce Insurance
Service (iub Banquet
Veal,-Pork, Poultry and Hides, at the
ECONOMY CASH MARKET, Co­
quille. Oregon.
Sheriff Henry Hess had a wild man
Telling About
with him in his ear yesterday morn­
ing, whom he said had wandered into
Events in the City and
town frpm the North Fork. The sher­
iff seemed disposed to act as both
jury and Judge in the case and sen­
Leland Minard, of Dona, was a Co­ tenced him to appear in Coquille both
quille visitor yesterday.
Friday and Saturday, Nov. 7-8. To
Call Farr A Elwood for transfer thq unthinking we will only add, that
is the date of ths Corn Show.
and fuel.
Many bargains in Used Goods—
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Kennedy and
baby, of Reedsport, were Coquille vis­ Stoves, Ranges, Tables, Beds, etc., at
Hart’s House of Service.
itors Monday.
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The "Anti-Gossip Club.”
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Cox, of Empire,
visited at the home of A. 0. Culbert­
son Monday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Walker are ex­
pected home next week from their
month’s trip to Akron, Ohio, New
York, Philadelphia, Washington, Chi­
cago, Michigan, New Orleans, Phqe-
nex, Ariz., Loa Angeles, Fresno and
San Francisco. They have been mov­
ing so rapidly that Mr. Walker evi­
dently did not have time to write his
promised letter to the 8entinel.
The ladies of the Church of Christ
will hold their regular food saleSat-
urday, October 11th, at the Thrift
¿-.s. ,-, f iá
Grocery.
V
troubles
to
Bring your handle
Hart’s House of Service, We sell, and
F. L. Gteenough and W. J. Fer-
fix them for you if you wish. Prices brache returned last Sunday with one
tf mule deer which they had killed in the
reasonable-
Mrs. J. J. McDonald, toother of John Day country northeast of Burns.
Mrs. R. L. Stewart, came down from The two were gone a week but had
Portland last Sunday to visit her no more luck in sighting * buck mule
deer than they have had in hunting
daughter.
the smaller coast species in Curry.
Fur-
Wanted—Tents, Camp Stoves,
And
in this they were no different
niture, etc.
Arrow Hardware Co..
from hundreds of others who were
next door east of Farmers and Mer­
chants Bank.
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WK over in eastern Oregon.
Judge Brand granted one divorce in
Circuit court here on Tuesday, sep­
arating Budd E. Sutherland and Lola
Barlow Shows Under
Auspices Band, Oct. 16
, V. Sutherland,
Guests at the Lions Club yesterday
noon were C. C. Farr, Jack Wigant,
of Bandon, and a friend E. B. Black.
All three briefly expressed their pleas­
ure at being present.
The principal talk of the noon hour
was made by Fire Chief Chas. Gard­
ner, whose subject as announced by
the president was, ”F reman Save My
Child.” Mr. Gardner referred to the
annual lire prevention week, now be­
ing observed, and urged the Lions and
all citiaens to aid every effort in re­
ducing the Are hazard.
He then broached a subject which
will receive more attention in the nett
few weeks. It is the ostablahment of
a rural Are district, authorized by
state law.
His idea was to have included in
the district the country from Riverton,
both sides of the river, through Co­
quille to the county farm, and up both
>ldes of the river to Jphnsoo’a Mill.
The bounty court has authority to
establish the district on petition, un­
less objections are filed, n which event
they can call an election. The limit
of funds which can be raised by the
district annuslty is 910,000 and the
two mills is the tax limit
A Are hall; two men on duty con­
stantly, one during the day and one
at night; some new equipment, and
the Coquille Fire Department would
be ready to adequately protect all pro­
perty in the district mentioned. And
the reduction in Are insurahce rate*
should save more than the tax increase
would amount to. It is worth inves­
tigating.
(Continued from Ant page)
The Barlow Show will present a
two-hour vaudeville show at the Com­
Found Changes in California
munity Hall on Thursday night, Oc­
Mrs. V. R. Wilson and her daughter,
tober ieth, under the auspices of the Miss Aileen, manager of the AAA
Coquille Band. The program will con­ ’ desk in the hotel and secretary of the
The H. S. Norton Music A Station­ sist of an assortment of circus acta J Coquille Chamber of Commerce, re­
ery has taken over the line of maga­ such as Roman rings, single and turned Wednesday evening from their
zines formerly carried by Fred Wi­ double trapeze acta, chiir balancing, two weeks’ vacation trip and visit n
trained dogs and some funny clown Oakland and Los Angeles. They had
mer’s Bee Hive. Let us serve you.
numbers, etc.
a most enjoyable trip and found ex­
Wm. Jayes, of Salem, brother of
The Barlow Show has two feature cellent roads all the way, going down
Mrs. Bertha J. Smith, visited hero
attractions: Miss Dolly, who is the the coast route all the way, but using
Wednesday evening with his sister
world’s strongest girl, will lift twelve the ridge route from Loa Angeles
and mother, Mrs. Sadie Jayes.
hundred pounds of dead weight. Thia north to San Francisco, and coming
It will pay you to look over our little lady is only fifteen years of age back from there along the Coast.
Bargain Counter« for many little ar­ and weighs one hundred and twenty­
Miss Wilson says she didn’t get a
ticles needed in the home end on the eight pounds but she issues an open
ticket while in the southern city, but
farm. Hart’s House of Service.
challenge to any man or woman in Co­ . one policeman chided her for makng
O. G. Bunch, of Dora, has applied to quille or the surrounding country to an illegal loft hand turn.
the state engineer’s office for permis­ lift against her. The other feature
She attended U. C^L-A. a few
sion to appropriate water from an attraction is Miss Irone, America’s years ago and was su^lHsad at the
Around Arago Vicinity
unnamed branch in Coos county for best female contortionist. She pro­ way that section, beyond Beverly Hfla
cents an act lasting ten minutes that had grown in three years. She also:
domestic purposes.
Miss Ora Patrick, of Fishtrap, and
will convincs the most skeptical that
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Nelson returned she deserves the .title bestowed upon visited the hugh building of the Au­ Gene Starr, of the Coast Guard Sta­
tomobile Club of Southern California, tion at Charleston, were married
yesterday with five salmon they had her.
i to which a large annex is being added, Tuesday, October 7, at 2:80.
caught on the Rogue this week. Throe
There will be song» and comedy
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Mrs. Bert Pauli who has been se­
of them were Chinook, one of which «ketches, in fact everything to task*
service club activity down
riously ill ths past weak, is much im­
weighed 30 pounds.
an enjoyable program for both young there <av<
<a better knowiedt, of
proved.
. . rhow the automobile tourist is ro- . Wm. Stauff had his tonsils removed
Get your door and window screens and «w>
The Barlow Troupe it one of the cejvwj ebewhere
at Hart’S House of Service. Lowest
- Tuesday. -He 4» gelling ghmfli wett
oldest and best known circus troupes ( Althojl<h the trip and
prices.
as ean be expected.
in the United States and comes to Co- Mps Culi|1
Vir<) ,nd Panl Wla<m
Mrs. Stanley Halter took her pister,
Mrs. H. W. Pierce and daughter,
quill« with an enviable reputation.
| were mogt pleasa|lt a„d the
Mrs. Wayne Woodward, and son,
Elizabeth, and Don Pierce intend leav­
There will be a band concert in of envronmeqt enjoyable, the ladies
Jerald, to the Bay to consult a phy­
ing this afternoon for Ashland for a
front of the Cornmunlty Hall at 7:30. aVe glad to be home again.
sician concerning Jerald.
week-end visit with Jepn Pierce who
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Tenn Robison left for Powers Fri­
is attending the Normal there.
County Court Orders
day to visit*his daughter, Mra. John
Moose legion Frolic
Rev. W. B. Smith, who la pastor of
Widmark.
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The county court has made an order
a Method i«t South church in the __________________________ ________
Nett Sunday, October 12, the Le-
that, all medical and other supplies for
The young folks of Arago chari-
Spokane district, has been a visitor prlsoiwrs, ¡nedicsl and dental atten- r‘«» of the Uyal Order of Moose, the
varied Mr. and Mm. Gene Star Tues­
here since last Friday. He came on tion, be supplied only on the rocom-
d«*«-«« <><
Order, will hold ita day night.
business connected with the sale of mendation of the county health officer fegular meeting at Eagles
Hall,
The Friendship club met with Mrs.
his house on North Henry street to and upon requisition by the county ' Marshfield
Organizer L. H. Curtis, Jesse Robison last Thursday. The
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Jacob Fetch. The price was 92000.
Judge or some member of the county of Portland No. 291, Deputy Grand afternoon was spent in piecing a quilt.
Herder, will put on a class of mem­ Refreshments, consisting of parker-
The “Anti-Gossip Club.”
court.
bers.
To
provide
funds
for
re-surfacing
house rolls and chocolate, were served
J. J. Stanley received the sad news
This degree, beside being the fun to the following: Mrs. Lillie Myers,
Saturday that his brother, Rev. J. A. the Bear Creek market road, the coun­
degree, is also charged with the up­ Mrs. Will Knabe and daughter. Fern,
Stanley, whom he visited in Los ty court last Friday ordered that 91,-
keep of the Oid People’s Home at Mrs. Mary Robison, Mrs. Bert Goyle,
000
be
transferred
from
the
market
Angeles a year ago, had passed away
Moosehaven in Florida, where there Mrs. Wendell Robison and hostess,
at his home in Strong, Ark. The de­ road reserve fund to the market road
are “
now
old couples occupying Mrs. Jesse Robison. Mrs. Bert Hol­
maintenance
fund.
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ceased was a Presbyterian minister
An item of 9800 was ordered trans- cottages, each with a little garden lenbeck and daughter-in-law,
Mrs.
who Is survived by his wife and throe
ferrod fom the general road fund to
th«,r own
Besides this there is Melvin Hollenbeck, were visitor«. The
children.
the Halls crook fund to repair the sur- Lhotil..f°r
and widowers, next meeting will be hold at Mra.
Mr. and Mrs. John Monahan, who face of that county road.
.The ladies of Mooneheart Legion are Knabe’s home Thursday, October 18.
have been visiting his cousin, Mrs. J.
also part of this degree.
The last
Carol*Hoover is stayin’ with her
F. Young, for the past week, came
meeting, held-rin Reedsport, August sister, Mrs. Wendell Robison and
Who Has 8 Acres to Rent?
here from Georgia and will make Co­
90th, was a very successful one, rep­ will attend school at Arago this win­
Some one In the Coquille valley who
quille their home. He is to be repre­
resentatives of Beaver Legion from ter.
’ has * or 10 acres of bottom land,
sentative in the Coquille valley of
Roseburg, Albany, Eugene and other
Quite a number of Arago ladies
Schroeder A Hildenbrand, agents for . suitable for truck gardening, to rsAt cities on the highway being, present,
went huckleberrying Friday.
should
get
in
touch
with
Chas.
Pullen.
the Genera] Motors radio.
as well an some from Peljcan Legion
A basket dinner was held at Arago
He was in Coquille from North Bend
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Safety First!
Use Cow Bell, i Wednesday
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__ is seeking a place of of Klamath Falls.
Sunday in honor of the seventh anni­
A good attendance is expected from versary of the church.
Dairy’s Paatourised MBk and protect that'
u a seXr’who
, mat aina. ne is a eeeior
the cities forming the Southwestern
your health.
1
I been employed by a cedar company
Legion No. 14», which con­
A Boon to Housewives
Geo. W. Zerr, accompanied by his i in Curry county.
sists of the lodge« of Powers, Bandon,
wife, made a flying visit to Coquille
An announcement of unusual inter­
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Marshfield, Reedsport and Coquille.
last Saturday. Mr. Zerr is kept busy Southstones Return to Coquille
est to local housewives appears in the
installing the iron work for jails, his
advertisement of the Mountain States
A note from Mrs. Helen Hasvey, [
Boy
of
11
a
Murderer
latest completed jobs being the city formerly a Coquille resident but now 1
Power Company in today’s issue of
jsil at Vancouver, Wash., the Lincoln living in Hollywood, says that her „Th,t
• horrible affair out in this paper. The announcement telle
county jsil st Toledo, and he now has daughter and hueband, Mr. and Mrs. Camas Valley Tuesday
afternoon of a remarkable new development Just
under construction the Yamhill coun­ Ralph Southstohe, and their daugh- when an 11-year old boy, Raymond made in the popular Thor Washing
ty jail at Hillsboro.
ter, are returning to Coquille to make Creasy, shot and killed another school Machine, a new type wringerless
NOBLER A WALKER. -
¡their home on Bink creek. She says boy, Melvin McCann, 13 years of age. washer. This new Thor achievement
Mrs. A. J. Sherwood is enjoying a the “climate hero is better for their The boys had had a rumpus at school now makes it possible to wash and dry
and the younger one went home after sour clothes in the same tub at the
visit from her sister and husband, Mr. health.” '
school was dismissed, took his father’s same time. It operates on an entirely
and Mrs. Mason Elzey, whose home
is in Wadena, Minn. Their daughter,
Monday a National Holiday
rtfl,e ■nd
th« «pen door shot new principle which not only does
sway with the wringer but also makes
S..d., Ort. II. I. Ctartta.
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Margaret, is with them, and with Mrs.
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Sherwood they have been visiting on a national holiday, and observance as Jetenl^*
me tub to another. This means the
Coos river ana
and »pent.a
spent .a lew
few day« tuta
this llK.k -ni _.M1_ Mnnd.v
izoo«
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waaawas V'Cl J hlllUg, elimination of much of the time and
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r”url
««uro«, ine oanxs ano um but when he became confused under effort involved in former home laundry
grounds in Browwter valley.
I clty oftc„
u doaed
Busin««
the officers’ questioning, admitted that methods and promises to prove popu­
RINGS—Solid Gold—Latest Croa- houses in Coquille do not close for the
he was “looking through the sights” lar with “Her Majesty,” the American
tione—20 per cent discount for eash 'holiday.
of the gun,
_ M but . still denies
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—i he housewife.”
only, till November first.
Take ad­
meant to pull the trigger.
To introduce this new Thor wringer-
vantage of this money-saving dis­
Grand Jury Ready to Report
The tragedy happened almost in leas washer, the power company is
count, buy your Christmas presenta
making a special introductory offer
The grand jury which began its I front of the Cameo Valley store.
NOW
A small payment down and
with most attractive terms, detoils of
sessions here last Monday, concluded
we will reserve any article.
V. R.
which sppear elsewhere in this paper.
its labors Wednesday afternoon, but
Are
your
knives
and
scissors
dull
Wilson Jewelry and Optical Store.
has not reported yet and wilt toot
Don’t swear—bring them to Hart’s
S9t4
til nett Tuesday when Judge J. T. House of Service. We sharpen, tight­
A Elwood for tranrf?T
The “Anti-Gossip Club.”
Brand will be here to hold court.
en, repair or trade.
They are fresh laid eggs from
Leeper’s Poultry Ranch. You will find
them a* City Market, Cow Bell Dairy
and MaeMarr’s. .
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Artstyle Chocolates
will endure forever.
The 'idea of
service to community is noble and
imperishable.
Dreams in terms of service, was
illustrated by Mr. Barker with sev-
oral instances which had come under
his personal observation. .’ One man
who had acquired a competency in
the east, surprised and shocked his
friends and acquaintances by present­
ing his huge plant to the workmen
who had helped make it what it was.
Another young man with a dream,
and such dreams aje becoming more
frequent, was the head of an insur­
ance company. When a new home of­
fice was to built he purchased many
times the amount of land needed and
installed a golf course, tennis courts
apd many other recreational and en­
tertaining features for the employes.
“The hew philosophy of business is
service,” was his challenge to those
who consider the acquiring of dollars
as necessitating the grinding of la­
bor to th* lowest levels.
’ Speaking of recreation, Mr. Barker
said that there is more of it in the
United States than anywhere else
in the world; more golf is played in
Oregon than jn France and Germany
combined*
“Education is the personification of
service," was Mr. Barker’s concluding
thought, referring to the university
where thousands of Oregon youth are
securing their training and develop­
ment for the larger affairs of life.
He gave another llustration of a man
who sought to have his son entered in
the university to make the boy a
technical successor to the father.
“We told him we were not inter­
rotod,” said Mr. Brown, but added
that if the idea of training him for
service and helpfulness to his state
and country, to the army of people
which the man employed, that the
university would be glad to have the
young man matriculate. They were
willing to inculcate the idea of social
responsibility in business.
The entire address was on a plane
of thought which every mon and wo­
man should have heard, and the
preaching of which cannot fail to have
a most beneficial result in making the
business life of the nation “one of
service.”
The Gift for Sweetest Day
October 18
Whatever your favorite , . . nuts, caramels,
nougatines, ereams . . . it’s .tí among these 19
different kinds of’ eentBW "
. coated with
creamy, delicious chocolate. Always fresh I Beau­
tifully boxed ! Sweeten the day with candy.
Per Pound
Sold only at Rexall Drug
Fuhrman’s Pharmacy, Inc
no
DRUGGISTS
STATIONERS
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COAST DIVISION
Inspect Our Quality Merchandise
—Then Help Yourself and Save
cmh
owrr
Endicott-Johnson (Not in the Trust)
SHOES for ALL the FAMILY
These handy shopping stores specialize in Standard Brands and
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SELL for LESS
Hosiery
Wash Frocks
Men’s Furnishings
Lingerie
. Notions
Men’s Work Clothing
Coquille
Marshfield
Ex-Service Men for Bailey
Answering the demand of 1000 vet­
erans of the World War, the Oregon
Ex-Service Men's “Bailey For Gov­
ernor” club was organized at Salem
Wednesday noon.
Statewide organi­
zation of an executive committee of
icarly 60 ex-service men has practi­
cally been completed, every section of
the state to be represented by an ex-
service man of outstanding achieve­
ments in his own community.
The H. S. Norton Music A Station­
ery has taken over the line of maga­
zines formerly carried by Fred Wi­
mer’s Bee Hive. Let us serve you.
Bandon
Courtesy, Price and Friendly Ser­
vice combine to make Hart’s House of
Service a pleasant, profltable and pro-
greaei' e place to trade. Come and see.
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The “Anti-Goiiip Club.”
Chadwick Lodge No. 68
a . f . a A. M.
Stated Communication
i Tuesday, Oct. 14—7:30 P. M.
For Fire, Auto er Accident
The “Anti-Gossip Club.1
Insurance
Call on
“It it insured?”
GLENN NEIDEIGH
Teacher of Violin
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For Appointment Call
Norton’s Music Store
Phone 49-J
Ned C. Kelley
All Lines of Insurance
Coquille, Oregon
And save irritating delays
in ease of loss
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Hiland Theatre!
MYRTLE POINT
Sunday and Nonday, Oct. 12-13
“Lord What a Show ?’ rays the greatest of screen critics.
“DIXIANA”
Dramatic Spectacle of the Ages____ Setting the Heart of
the World Afire.
Bebe Daniels
Bert Wheeler
Robert Woolsey
Tuesday, Wednesday, Oct 14-10
Napoleon wan only Napoleon but Jack Oakie is the King
of Grinfl and Laffs! Hear him crack wise in
4.
“The Sap From Syracuse”
Thursday, Friday, October 16 and 17
Screen’s He-Man Star Rolls up His Sleeves and Crashes
into Action with Both Fists Swinging!
Richard Dix in
“Shooting Straight”
Saturday, October 18
Double Feature
Hoot Gibson la
“Trailing Trouble”
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Graat Withers and Loretta Young in
“The Second Floor Mystery”
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ADULTS 50e
ADMISSIONS
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CHILDREN 10e