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•A * No-D-Layta New Clarifier The No-D-Lay Cleaners car Front received a new piece of machin which owns several hundred »ere* of Uil I I VIE bottom OB bo-h Bldoa of the river ery equipment Wednesday which I below Coqbille, was a CoquiHe visitor makes a very flne addition to their Peoole and last Saturday and Sunday, the guest plant and gives them the equal of any Telling About of 8. H. Stoekhoff, manager of the In -the state, tn fact there are eight Events in the City and company’s btrninoM here. It was one pieces of the Coffield-Moore Odorless County of the semi-annual trips which Mr. Clarifier which they received from Ruas makes up here to look over the Little Rock, Ark. It ie something Elwin' Alford, of Brewster valley, property, new, having been patented the first of was a Coquille visitor Tuesday. ‘ Clean up for the Corn Show, the the year, «nd insures that every ar next big event in - And don’t ticle or piece of clothing going Uee Cow Bell First! ___ ____ are through the cleaning machine is wash the Dai Pasteurised Milk and protect forget that equipped to render prompt and satis ed with clean gas. yonr i health. The No-D-L*y proprietors are factory service. Mr. and Mrs. C. jttttly proud of this new equipment Dr. E. , R. Fulkerson, who «poke at sons .were Portland visitors the first] ---------- _ _ _— - which was the one piece of mschine y of thte week, going up 8unday and re- the M. E. churches in Marshfield and lacking in the plant unde- formai la an old turning Tuesday. . { {North North Bend last Sunday, is management to make it up-to-date in zì RB. Kir! ' „ ' friarJ friend of Jnkn John K E. R Ross, having been Are your knives and sc MorsduU neighbors in Howard, Kansas, some every particular. " ■ ■ ."yr 11 VARE1SM IN OREGON” CONDEMNED I Uli................ (Continued from first pace) retaries, stenographer« and office equipment. A manager might be ob tained for 880 a week, though some ar* getting 850. Say the rent, stenog raphers, clerks and other office ex panse runs to another 840, to say nothing of the cost of literature handed out. That makes a total of <90 per week for these 35 headquar ters, or 83,150 per week. If they run six weeks there would be a total ex pense for headquarters of 818,900, if these estimates «re even approxi mately correct. What chance has a poor man or a man in even moderate circumstances against a lavish ex penditure like that? Don’t swear—bring them to Harts twwnty4,v<> y<ars ago. Mrs. Fulker- But, that isn’t all of it. In Port Praises Thdir Sportsmanship land there are hundred« of paid work Heuse of Servic-. We sharpen, tight- gon <aa a]mort one of the family of 8upt. W. V. Ferguson and High ers going about soliciting votes. In en, repair or trad«. ' Mr when be conducted Jack Knife, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. a store in Howard. Mr. Fulkerson is School Principal E. F. Grider attend nearly every county in the state there B. Knife, visited hi» parents hem from a missionery of the Methodist church ed the superintendents and principals’ are other paid workers.- The entire Friday until Monday when he left for and spends most of hie time in the conference at Salem last Friday and state is being visited by paid workers. Saturday, and, of course, went on to If these, outside of Portland, average 9 Orient. his home in Portland. Portland for the big football game only two to the county, there would be Mr. and Mr«. L. P. Branstetter ar * Cail Farr 4 Elwood foe transfer( Saturday afternoon. Mr. Ferguson a flock of expenses running into thou- rived — in Coquille Tuesday and fUm»' ■ ------- --. - for their says . thst to him the . .. outstanding sand* of dollars. .................................. annual visit with old fpends h«re. , Born to Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Ma- feature of the game was the clean . But that is only a beginning. There They are guests at th« J. A. Lamb way in which both teams played., art 285 publiactions in Oregon, 31 of gili, Of Bridge, at the Pink.ton H- were __ home. They were accompanied by There was no -a indication of rough ------------------ ----------------------------- ’■them being daily newspapers. They pital. las Monday,sn *>ri>Upmmd stuff, and the only penalties were for are being supplied with advertising baby girl who ha. been named Ev* ufore offside play, when some player got by the bolter candidate to supplement Mrs. H- A. Slack is «pending .this both of Eureka. Mrs. Branstetter overly anxious. That Oregon won his circulars. Outside of Portland the week in Portland, visiting her sister, ■ «p«aks in glowing terms of the im- Mrs. Ralph Cake. Mr. Stack »vent up ‘ nrovsments made in the appearance of over Washington, 7-0, is a matter of average expenditure will probably be at least 810 each or nearly, $8,000. with her last Friday and returned Coquille in the past five or six years gratification to all Oregonians. Mr- Ferguson also says that the There will be half as much more in and the progress shown in the new Sunday. , noise in Portland after the game Portland, to say nothing of the bill A divorce was granted last Satur business blocks constructed. eclipsed anything he had ever heard board advertising. How far could day, after a two days’ trial to Sylvia They am fresh laid eggs from before. you got in a campaign against such E. Hatcher separating her from Ctar- Leeper's Poultry Ranch. You will find organised wealth aa that? Have you < nce S. Hatcher. The defendant is a them at City Market, Cow Bell Dairy Election Ballots Printed stopped to think what it is that has Fairview dairyman. and MacMarr’s. tf The ballots for November 4 election stirred up all this publicity for the The Royal Neighbors of America were delivered to County Clerk Wat Independent candidate? It is not his :-re giving a Country Fair at the K. C.H. S. Loses to N. B„ 13-0 son by the Sentinel this week. The personality, his service to the state, P. hall Monday night, October 27th. Coquille High has played two foot printing of 14,286 ballots, with the his promise of electricity “without Come one, come all. 25c for man, to ball games the past week, winning same number of «am pl «a, ia a big cost to the taxpayers,” but his hired dance the whole evening. from Myrtle Point 6-0, up them last. job, with anywhere from one to six claqners and space-rate publicity. Phil Meisehan, the regularly nom Mrs. Ivan Laird, who had been re "Saturday, and losing taNorth Bend changes needed for each of the 59 inated republican candidate for gov precincts in th* county. ceiving treatment at the Pinkston yesterday, 18-0. In the Myrtle Point game the single One measure on the Coo« county i ernor, is not a rieh man in the sense Hospital here had recovered sufficient ly Wednesday to be able to return to score was made in the second quar- ballot«, about which very little has that be possesses a great personal been «aid, la the proposal to levy a fortune, but he is rich in talents and her home in Brewster valley. . Following are.the statistics of the half miU tax for advertising purpoeea. in personal friends. Bring your handle troubles to He has served his home city and game as furnished by th« Myrtle The measure was ordered by petition, Hart’s House of Service. We sell, and Point school: and the unanimity with which those his state. He wao nominated for gov fix them for you if you wish. Prices Myrtle Point gained 124 yards on signing agreed that it was an exoel- ernor by men who respect him for his reasonable. tf line plays and lost 21. Coqaill« gatn- lent plan augura well for its adoption integrity, his ability and his .know ledge of state affairs. Mr. aqd Mrs. C. T. Lawler, after ed 142 and lost 22. by the voters. To permit Mr. Metschan to be de visiting a week at the Roy Neal home " Myrtle Point made 7 first downs here, left yesterday for Remote to vis and Coquille 5. Deer Slaughtered by Hundreds feated and the Republican party in Oregon destroyed through the fla it at the Perry Neal home for a few Coquille was penalised for 25 yards A. N. Gould. Geo. W. Bryant, W. E. grant and Vulgar use of money by a days before returning io their home and Myrtle Point 10. Bowerman, Isom and Roy Clinton re man whom members of the Republi at Fresno. ■» Coquille fumbled 6 times ahd re turned Tuesday night from the John can State Central Committee have covered 6 times. Myrtle Point R. C. Dement, of Myrtle Point, a Day country where they spent a week testified told them he would accept pioneer of the Coquille valley, and a fumbled 4 time« and recovered 4 hunting mule deer. They killed two their decision and not become a candi times. I director of the First National Bank bucks, one of-which dressed out 187 date on the Independent ticket is to Myrtle Point tried 7 passes and here, celebrated his 83rd birthday on pounds and the other over 200. invite destruction of the direct pri October 11. He it still very active for . completed one for the sum of 5 yards. I Mr. Gould says that deer were tak mary law. a man of those yearn. _ I Coquille tried 6 passes and completed 1 en out of that country by the hundreds Coquille The Citv Cleaner, can heln vou r.t 8 for T°T 21 ZI yards. UO< IU,1‘* ‘ intercepted "»«rcepted the past season and one day the party The City Cleaners can help yw get thwe o{ MyrUe Polnt., and Fun Night at Christian Church -.a- pi™. M pojBt |n twQ counted 80 does and young animals ready for .v. th« Corn Show. Friday night, October 81, is to be without seeing a «ingle buck. With 108-L for quick service, quill.’., “ Fun Night” at the Christian Church. the building of good roads into the dress««, mdn’s suite < or overcoats, | Yesterday afternoon. Coauille lost ..ned will will be he. . j.j.r xieTxxv wilder sections of the state it will be Th« evening of fun begins at 6 o'clock anything you need cleaned . because it did not show the fight the The but a few years till the deer follow« with a splendid |0-cent dinner. properly attended to. North Bend boys did. Four times C. dinner will bo served family style and the buffalo and become« extinct. B. H. Burns, who has been quite ill H. S. had the ball inside the fiw-yard serving will be continuous from 6 to for the past two weeks, having suffered line but did not have the punch to 7:30 o’clock. The dinner hour will be J no. D. Carl Campaigning a second relapse following an attack put it over. The boys were also weak followed by an hour of fun, consisting of intestinal flu, ia somewhat better on theif passing, while North Bend, John D. Carl, Republican candidate of games, stunts and other entertain now, although still so weak that ho showed to better sdvsntage in that de- for county commissioner, has started ment. is not allowed to have company. nartment, as well as in punting. an active campaign and expects to In scrimmage Coquille made more continue until the ev* of election. Else Tom Alsbaugh, one of those in V. F. W. Elects Tomorrow dicted last week on a charge of sell first downs than did Coquille arid more where in thia issue appears a letter Coquille Valley Post, Veterans of signed by the dairymen of Arago and ing liquor to minors, was taken into yardage. Foreign Wan, will hold a beefsteak North Bend scored in both the sec vicinity, showing the esteem in which custody this week. When taken be dinner in K. P. hall Mbre Saturday ond and fourth quarters. he is held by his neighbors and those fore the court he stated he had no The next home game will be with who have been associated with him evening, Oct 25, at 7 p. m. The din- attorney and was given until today to Marshfield here next Saturday, Nov. for years. He is no stranger to pub neb will be followed by election of secure one and plead. I. Should Coquille beat Marshfield lic affairs, having been clerk and di officers and all members are requested to be present. Fred H. Townsend and Ada Os and Marshfield beat North Bend, then rector of the Arago school district for born, both of Reedsport, were married C. H. 8. would still have a chance to 12 reaps, «nd if elected to the county by Rev. G. A. Gray at the M. E. par tie for the championship, but the W. R. C. Notice court would bring a well balanced sonage here last Saturday evening. Marshfield squad ie a pretty good AU W. R. C. members are urged to mind and discerning insight to the They were accompanied by the bride’s bunch of players. i be present at a special meeting management of county affaire. mother, Mrs. Myrtle Osborn, of Thursday, November 6th, as the in Reedsport, and aunt. Mm. Ethel spector will visit the lodge on that Indoor Golf Prizes Buffum, of CoqujQt,________________ Sister of W. A. Irabad Dtea Here date. Members from Marshfield and Mrs. Leroy E. Hall, sister of W. A. The prise of a year’« free playing Myrtle Point are requested to be pres Mrs. H. W. Covalt is enjoying a Ireland, of this city, passed awsy at on the Oerding and Briner indoor golf visit from her parents, Mr. and Mrs. ent also. his home near the Patterson Grove course win be awarded next week B. M. Easterbrook*, of Bellingham, park yesterday morning at 11:45, when the name selected from the Wash., who arrived last Friday even apoplexy and heart trouble being the many submitted is announced. ing. They also brought Mr. and Mm. cause of her death. She had been ill The contest among the men players Covalt*« three-year-old daughter who for the past six months, and two for low scot * will be decided on Mon had been with her grandparents for months and a half ago she and Mr. day evening, Nov. 8. So far there are the past five months, since her baby Hall came up here from Sacramento, 22 players who have mad« score of Payers brother was born last spring. Calif., for.the benefit of her health. 50 or under since the course opened Home Owners Let the City Cleaners make your C. W. Gano left with the body this this month and anyone making the cothee ready for the Corn Show, Nov. noon for Roseburg from where it will round in 50 or less will be eligible to Learn the facts about 7-8. They have the equipment and be sent to Sacramento for interment. compete for the prise. the Grange Hydro experience to give you satisfactory Jessie Frances Ireland was born in Amendment results. Elbow Lake. Minn., in ISM and was Old Time Dance, Oct. 31 11 months and three days of arg*. Her Rev. S. D. Walters left this morn Tune in on station KEX, Chas. Detilian, C. A. Curtis and mother. Mm. Alice A. Troland, is a ing with six young ladies for Med Portland, resident of Chicago and she loaves John McNair are advertising an old- ford to attend the Epworth League , Oct. 24, twelve brothers and sisters, living in time Hallowe’en Dance to be held in Institute in session there today, to :45 P. M. Chicago. Los Angeles, Minnesota and the corner room of the Sentinel build rn Orow and Sunday. Mr. Walters ing, formerly occupied by Geo. Un Coquille. will be instructor of classes at the Utility Taxpayer» Beside he husband, who accompan sold, next Friday evening, Oct. 81. institute. Those accompanying him Committee ied th* remains to Sacramento, she ia If the old-time dances prove a popu were Wilma Davis, Virginia Tillman, lar drawing card the men intend to survived by six children. Melba Coy, Eula Minard, Laura Mc make them a weekly affair. Leod and Elds Gilman. NOTICE Tax RINGS—Solid Gold—Latest Crea tions—20 per cent discount for cash only, till November first. Take ad vantage of this money-saving dis count. buy your Christmas presents NOW. A small payment down and we will reserve any article. V. R. Wilson Jewelry and Optical Store. 89M FOR RENT Furnished apartment, two large rooms and kitchenette with electric range; two largo doe- eta. For adult« only. Inquire at 490 So. Coulter, after 8 p. m. To Open Dressmaking Shop Mrs. Alice Baker, formerly Alice Oerding, is to open the Gown A Gift Shop in the old postoffice building, now occupied by the Hub Clothing A Shoe Store, about Nov. 15. After that store moves into its new quar ters. the vacated room will be redec orated, remodelled so as to permit H. A. Niergarth, with his tailoring shop to occupy one corner of it, and put in shape for Mrs. Baker to open her dremmaking shop. She will also car ry a line of novelty gifts aa w*H aa Rodeo Here Sunday A Rodeo is being advertised by two men. from Bend and Bums, to be held I on the Russ land 8unday afternoon at I 1 o’clock. Access to th« field where the «how will be held is the first turn to the left after passing the big dairy barn below the bridge here. Admis sion will be 50 oents. and OLD TIME HALLOWE’EN -DANCE FRIDAY, OCT. 31 Sentinel Building opposite Liberty Theatre Music by Com Shew Fiddlers Under management of Chas. Detilian. C. A. Curtis and John McNair Admission 75 Good Taste, Economy ««d Convenience in this Stationery The use of good stationery marks you as a person of good taste. Yodr pen glides smoothly over the smart linen surface of Lord Baltimore. It costs so little and looks so well. The attractive port folio makes easy play of the difficult task of letter writing. - 50 Sheets 24 Envelopes onß- at Rexall Drug Stores. Fuhrman’s Pharmacy, Inc » DRUGGISTS STATIONERS CliXCÜTnTct-B. ^.Service COACT DIVISION 4 Inspect Our Quality Merchandise —Then Help Yourself and Save Endicott-Johnson (Not in the Trust) SHOES for ALL the FAMILY These handy shopping «tores specialise in Standard Brands and 8ELL fir LESS Hosiery Lingerie Wash Frocks Notions Coquille Men’s Furnishing« Men’« Work Clothing Marshfield Bandon vs It will pay you to look «v«r our Bargain Counter* for many little ar ticle« needed in th« home and on the farm. Hart’s House of Service. Chadwick Lodge No. 68 A. F. & A. M. Special Communication Notice: Farmers—We buy Beef, Veal, Pork, Poultry and Hides, at th« ECONOMY CASH MARKET, Co quille, Oregon. Sat., Nov. 1—7:30 p. m 4 Elwood for transfer For Fire. Auto er Accident Call Farr and fuel. Insurance Call on Insure yo<rr ear with Ned C. Kelley. GLENN NEIDEIGH Teacher of Violin For Appointment Call Norton’s Music Store Ned C. Kelley AU Lines of Insurant Coquille, Orogen And save irritating delays in esse of loss Hiland Theatre! MYRTLE POINT Sunday and Monday, Oct 26 - 27 Bounding “Cuckoos,” Are Loose Again! Bert Wheeler and Robt Woolsey in Radio’s Feature Comedy Bombshell A a Half Shot At Sunrise” General Gloom surrenders as riotous Nit-Wits drop bomb shells of joy in laughing gas attack I Tuesday, Wednesday, Oct. 28 - 29 Ramon Novarro in a gay. thrilling, passionate, unforgettable romance of Old Spain I “IN GAY MADRID Thursday, Friday, October 30 and 31 Marion Davies in “THE FLORADORA GIRL brings back the bold, bad. charming days of the Gay ’90’« in a rollicking, frolicsome, most unusual musical film! Ssturday, November 1 Double Feature “Hide Out The Smashins Drama of a College Racketeer! and Hoot Gibson in ‘Trigger Tricks . ADULTS 50 c ADMISSIONS CHILDREN 10c