The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, November 21, 1930, Image 13

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    Telling About
People
Events in the City and
County
Dr. J. E. Richmond.-------------------
specialist in the straightening of
teeth, is making regular monthly trips
to Coquille and will be In Dr. Riet-
asan's office Tuesday, December 2nd.
Examination and consultation free.
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Matney arrived
here from Grants Paas last Sunday
and are occupying the Bandon house
/
on Sanford Heights. Wm. Barrow, of
NOBLER A WALKER.
Hudson’s Drug Store, la the son of
We carry Bussell’s Broad — City Mrs. Matney and is making his home
Market.
with them.
Call Farr A Elwood for transfer
‘Coquille visitor.1« from Gold Beach
and fuel.
and Crescent City yesterday were
Mrs. Wesley Downs visited in Myr­ Sheriff Brean apd Assistant District
Attorney Drunk, of Del Norte coun­
tle Point Wednesday.
ty, and Sheriff J. H. Turner and Dis­
Eyes tested—glasses fitted. V. R tract Attorney Grant William«, of
Wilson, Optometrist, Coquille, Oro.
Curry county. •
Members of the Royal Neighbors
B. H. Burns, who ia still improving
here attended a rally held at Myrtle but not yet able to leave his bed, was
Point last Monday night.
enjoywoly surprised Wednesday by a
Safety Flrot!
Uee Cow Bell visit from his couain, Homer Bennett,
Dairy’s Pasteurized Milk and protect whom he had not seen for 48 yeara.
The latter drove from hia home in
your health.
Norwood, Colorado, accompanied by
Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Walker had as
his eon, James.
their house guests over the last week
Those of the Neighbors of Wood­
end Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Harris, of
craft of Coquille who attended the
Medford.
Coos county rally held at Bandon
Eyes examined. Glasses fitted. Op­
Thursday of last week were Mrs.
tical repairs. Broken lenses dupli­
Howard Pointer, Mrs. Tom Lane, Mrs.
cated. Wilson, The OPTOMETRIST,
Anson Culbertson, Mrs. Mattie Mc-
Coquille.
Guffin and Mra/ Wooley Downs.
Mrs. Verne Weekly returned Thurs­
It’s time to be thinking of a gift—
day from Tacoma, Washington, where
for old friends you can’t be with at
She wai called by the death of her
Christmas time.
They will appre­
father, Mr. Marsden.
ciate your photograph. Come in or
W. E. Chandler, state highway en­ phone for appointment.
A deposit
gineer for southwestern Oregon, was will hold your order. Phone 62-R.
a Coquille visitor last night.
Front St.
Norcott Photo Studio
Christmas gifts from the Oriental
Mrs. A. N. Gould and Mrs. Geo. W.
Art Shop of Eugene will be on dis­ Bryant returned Monday from Klam­
play at the home of Mrs. J. A. Lamb ath Falls. They went over last Sat­
December 1st. Public invited.
urday to attend a district meeting of
For all kinds of hemstitching at a B. A P. W. clubs. They found nearly
reasonable price, splendid work, quick a foot of snow on Green Spring moun­
service, leeve at Mrs. J. G. Page tain but the scrapers were keeping
clear and they made the
home. Phone 118-M.
46t2* the road
trip without mishap.
Mrs. Marshal) Way loft yesterday
Mrs. Paul Van Scoy returned Tues­
morning for Wheeler in Tillamook
day
evening from a ten day trip to
county, to spend a couple of weeks
She was feeling
better
visiting her daughter, Mrs. Paul Ster­ Portland.
when she returned and learned while
ling.
there that U was not sinus trouble
Ed Scott, of the upper North Fork, which had been bothering her, and
was making one of his infrequent vis­ that no operation was necessary. Her
its to Coquille Wednesday. That is, affliction ia one which can be corrected
they are infrequent during the rainy >y the use of medicine.
MM011.
A. H. Johnaon and daughter, Mias
Notice: Farmers—Wo buy Beef, Amy, were guests at the Dr. W. V.
Veal, Pork, Poultry and Hides, at the Glaisyer home Saturday evening until
ECONOMY CASH MARKET, Co­ Wednesday morning. Mr. Johnson is
quille, Oregon.
Mrs. delayer's father.
They were
Sam A. Malehom, former deputy accompanied from Tacoma by L. H.
th'riff of Coon county, but now con­ Hagen, who left for home Wednesday
nected with the state fire marshal’s morning, but Mr. and Miss Johnson
office, was a Coquille visitor this left for the south expecting to spend
two or three months of the winter
morning.
season either in Mexico or southern
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Cleghorn, who
California.
have been in Coalinga, Calif., since
last May, managing a hotel, returned
Hub Sale Opens Tomorrow
to Coquille Tuesday and expect to re­
The three stores of Gant Brothers,
main here.
Inc.—the Hub of Coquille, the Hub of
Another one of thoae good time
Myrtle Point, and
Gant Bros., of
dances, given by the Royal Neighbors,
Bandon—ere announcing a read­
at the K. P. Hall Monday night, Nov.
justment sale which will open simul­
24th. Good music. Come and have
taneously in the three towns tomor­
a good time.
row at nine o’clock, when everything
Harvey S. Hale, who is being sued In the stores will bo offered at re­
by Dr. W. V. Glaisyer for personal duced prices. In the general lower­
damages at this term of court, came ing of merchandise costs Gant Bros,
in Tuesday from Twin Falls, Idaho, are preparing to take their loos now
where he ia now located.
by offering all their stocks of dry
Insure your iar with Nod C. Kelley. goods, ladies ready-to-wear and gents
clothing and furnishings at very low
Mrs. Milo Dunham gave a birthday pricea. ">
party Wednesday afternoon in honor
of her son. Donald, who was two years
School Circus at Valley View
old. Six little tots enjoyed the party,
The Valley View School which ia
accompanied by their mothers.
a two room school taught by Lester
Dr. and Mrs. J. F. Young returned
Gardner, princpal, and Elsie Holliday,
last Sunday night from Eugene, where
are preparing tor • circus which will
they had visited Mrs. Young’s mother.
be riven at the school house on Sat­
They made the trip up and back
urday, November 22nd. The children
with Dr. Scofield, of Marshfield.
are very much enthused over the com­
Insure your car vrith Nod C. KeOoy. ing event and have been working very
hard. Admission will be charged as
Mr. and Mrs. Leland Peart returned
Monday from a week’s visit with her follows: Adults 25c, School Children
10c, Pre-school Children Free, Side­
parents at Cornelius, near Portland.
shows
5e.
Mr. Peart returned to worit as clerk I
in the postnfficr Wednesday morning.
Wanted—Tents, Camp Stoves,
niture, etc.
Arrow Hardware
next door east of Farmers aad
chants Bank.
Fur­
Ce„
Mer­
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A new American Legion post was
organised at Florence on Armistice
Pay last week when the 27 world war
veterans who had signed up for organ­
isation met and named temporary offi­
cers.
scnowi
At the meetin? «if the school board
in the city hall last Saturday after­
noon, at which ail directors were pres­
ent, it was decided that board meet-,
ings should be hold on the 10th of
each month, unless that date falls on
Sunday or a holiday.
Thoae who
have claims against the district should
remember the fixed date on which the
board will meet henceforth.
Permission was given the Natural
Gas Corporation to run its service
pipe linos from the street mains m to
esah of the three school buildings.
Supt. W. V. Ferguson was author­
ised to have the shower room of the
girls’ section in the basement of the
high school building repaired with
metal lath and waterproof concrete.
The board wall partition of the past
has rotted from the water soakings
it has received.
Coquille golfers won last evening
from the 10-man team from Marsh­
field, on John C. Carding's Playmore
golf course by 45 points. Last week
at the Golfmore in Marshfield the Bay
players won by a 22 point margin. A
return game will be held in Marshfield
next week. ,
Goo. Berry, of Marshfield, won the
oeautiful myrtlewood smoking stand
which Mr. Oerding had offered for the
evening’s low score.
Altar Society Meets
The Holy Name Alter Society met
in Wednesday at the home of Mrs.
Frank Young in Myrtle Point to dis­
cuss with the members of that city
the plarn for a pre-holiday sale of
fancy work to be held in the City
Meat Market in Coquille on Saturday,
December 18th. Many beautiful ar­
ticles, useful for Christmas giving
will be offered and a cooked food sale
will be held also in conjunction with
the fancy work sale.
|
The caae of the state va. W. E.
Haseler, for violation of th. corrupt
««^ »ed had hap^ned.
w„ TOmluil
TbrT h|1(1
1(Wt ft,r eeverai h»»nra. «nd the old
man waa exhausted
And wlief h«d
started as a driszllng rain gave prom
lee of turning Into enow before
morning.
Tee—il seemed ae If be had m right
co the chanre for hia Ilf», but-
In two minutes he was back beside
the old man
.
"Mr. Burton—I’m not going.
You
can say what you like but we way
together, ai d. If we go out. we'll go
out together."
"You f«a>l, Jackson." lite old ohm
argued. "You must go I"
But Ja«'kaoo prtH-veded to Itreuk off
such spruce t-owa m* iw could an»her
and make a rude ubcller under ihe
trees.
It waa cold.
No lire
Garorenta
soaked. The old man tremhling
i'p
north the bowling of a wolf In (lire*
secouda. an answer atrungvly
»'»«I
“‘«“«’’" k '. v «*•"•> «’»"*“ ihro.iirt. »he
woods.
A large tree not far away
,p|lt w|th , w,00rt t|ke , rlrtp ■ They
huddled together as best the« IV Hilft
1
of Frank Osmond, for which he was
indicted lsst spring, is the next cam»
on the criminal docket and it will
probably not come up until Monday.
Judge Brand overruled the demurrer
made by the defense early this week
and the defendant entered hia plea of i
not guilty.
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Snow on Coos County Heights
Jake Bohlander. who was in from
his Brewster- valley ranch Tuesday
morning, stated that the high hills of
the Coast range above his place
looked to be covered with about a foot
, of snow. Walter Norrie, in from
Fairview therame day, said there
was no snow in his section, but Jay
Doak came down from Powers Satur­
day and reported it as snowing up
mS'
there.
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Fruits and Nuts
<OsevTtaM.t
on. Jackson, go
you there ia no nae losing two
liven
We are lost, hopelessly loot.
We can’t both gel out—I am an old
man with only a few years toft to
lira, anyway."
Jackson weakened under the bat­
tery of the old man's logic. Never­
theless. be continued to register pro­
tects
"Wo can surely make it." be said.
“1 can’t le>^e you. Mr. Burton. Let’s
struggle on together. You know these
woods and 1 will help you."
“No Jsckaon. we are done for. Go
on without me—g<> straight south
I
don't know how rm but I know that's
the direction. Go south and you will
come to a river
Follow It the way
the stream flows and you will be sure
to come to a hunter's cabin.
Stay
there until morning. Then get help,
and come Lack here—back track and
get my body."
The old man wheesed bis com-
rounds. He staggered.
“Weil. Mr. Burien. I dont like to
ieeve you thia way. and—”
“Go, Jackson." said Mr. Burton.
"Tou haven't long. The storm’s io-
creasing. Leave me here. Tell tii«m
yoo were game, but that I sent vou«f
stray. Hurry, Jackson."
__ _________
Jackson gripped the old man » hsnd
and turned toward tbe truckle»« w»nb
and safety.
In twenty pace» he
stopped.
Ho couldn't leave num
Wbat would people say» What «„»iff
tbe men at the office say? Beulilea,
thia waa a coward's trick, it wacut
tbe I«w of tbe North.
Why did they get into thia tlx any-
way? Mr durton was supposed to he
the best woodsman io this pen of
the Canadian Northland, and burned
here year after year. That la how it
happened that Jackaon. a young
executive In Burton'a big plant, usd
accepted an invitation to go moose
hunting. Burton waa old, »mt be was
S?T*?nce<,ru*d ‘®
Xy
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Coquille Peewee Golfers Win
Hassler Case to Start Monday
Delicious Artstyle
For Thanksgiving
Artntyle Milk Chocolates with fruits in cordial,
including whole cherries and strawberries, Also
crisp roasted nuts—whole Brazils, peanut and
filbert clusters all generously coated with rich,
smooth milk chocolate. A delightful climax to a
hearty Thanksgiving dinner. Sold dnly at Rexall
Drug Stores.
1-tb and 2-1b boxes
81.60
per lb
Your family will thank you for this tasty addition
to the holiday menu.
T
Fuhrman’s Pharmacy, Inc
STATIONERS
DRUGGISTS
Sfo
â
COAST DIVISION
inspect Our Quality Merchandise
—Then Help Yourself and Save
Bo'
Endicott-Johnson (Net in the Trust)
SHOES for ALL the FAMILY
These handy shopping stores specialise in Standard Brands and
SELL for LESS
Hosiery
Wash Frocks
Men’s Furnishings
Lingerie
Notions
Men’s Work Clothing
o.
Coquille
Marshfield
Bandon
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Junior High Basketball
The basket ball team of the Coquille
Junior Hi school will meet Myrtle
Point Junior Hi in the community
building, Coquille, Saturday, Novem­
ber 22. Genoral admission 25c, stu­
dents 10c.
Old and Antique Furniture
The Oregon Farmer, one of the best
sericultural papers in the northw-st.
can *e secured hi conjunction with
The Sentinel for 25 conta. >2.25 for
the two for one year.
r
Chadwick Lodge No. 68
A. F. & A. M.
Sale at 110 West First Street,
Stated Communication
November 25, commencing at 10 a. m.
Extraction Specialist Here Dec.6
Tuesday, Dec. 9
1 need the room for my apartment:
Annual Election of Officers
On Saturday, December 5th, Dr. L.
2 walnut stands, 2 walnut settees,
1 small walnut settee, 1 drop-leaf
Bogan, extracting specialist of Eu-
gene, will be in Coquille and will work
The table, 1 large walnut dresser, 1 ma­
hogany rocker upholstered, 1 myrtle
with the co-operation of local dentists
“Jackson. ! bear bellB." be raid. stand, 2 clocks, 1 office desk, 1 check
only. Those desiring his services will 1
For Fire. Auto or Accident
Doot you hear writer, 10 house doors, 20 one-pane
please call their local dentist. Dr. "Listen. Jackson I
Insurance
bells?
Let
’
s
try
again.
Jackson
I
sash windows and many other things
Bogan will bo fully equipped with
Call on
- think 1 know. now. how to get out of
trill be sold to clean up.—J. E. Quick.
nitrous-oxid and oxygen-gas machine
this place.”
or will use nerve block system as pa­
Vainly Jackson tried to paclt) the
tient may prefer.
older man and point out to him rhe
futility of trying to «nd the way
GLENN NEIDEIGH
Attention. Rebekahs!
through a Canadian forest at night
All Linea of Insurance
Teacher of Violin
Coquille, Oregon
Remember the pot-luck supper in Any hunter, even a tenderfoot knows
For
Appointment
Call
the Impossibility ot such a task
the now Odd Fellows hall at six-thirty
And
nave irritating delaya
Norton's Music Store
But the old man president ot a
Wednesday evening, November 26. large business organisation and need
in case of
Phono 49-J
Bring a not dish and sandwiches, also to having his orders promptly obeyed.
25c for each adult. This is to help de­ Insisted.
fray expenses for the dedication. And
"I’ll stay here." Jackson thought,
please remember we are also having “and let the old fool go on alone.
a tea-towel shower the same evening, He’s crazy now.” And bo let Burton
start off through the darkness
each tody try to bring a tea towel.
But la a few minutée Jscksoo was
him.
I
MYRTLE POINT
H*®1» ®KS’ Waffle . upper
i following Jackaou.
there’s a light
il
I
The ladies of the Episcopal Guild
“Yea. a light, Mr. Burton."
will hold a fancy work sale in Guild might as well bumui the wander
Hall, the afternoon of Saturday, Dec. of the half-erased mind
0«. Budget Committee to Meet «.
Beginning at 4:80 the same after-
But—what was «1 There wa
The county budget committee »rill noon they will serve a ham aad ll*bl
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Marines on Rampage in a Riot of Hard-boiled Romance
begin ita suasions next Monday and eggs
and
waffle supper Every-
” T’
and Hilarious Nonsense!
•j.-.
J*
,“d» ^^.Tahoneandtmekonedthn
'omoiMiooer-elect John D. Carl has ST “ ¿Vhted
been invited to ait m on the outlining thow- who have eaten the ladies’
trtcg
Wednesday,
26 26
at next year's program. The citisene' waffles before will be sure not to miss
Thea be fo»t a strange cbartgr c
Comedy-drama
gem
of
the
sea
ion
...
gay
with scintillat­
•ommittee which will act with the iL
aver the tot tori ns old man ‘
ing
dialog
-
-
_
bright
with
rollicking
laughliress
_ _ _
county court in preparing the list of
estimated expenditures for 1981, eon-
r
brilliant
with
the
performance
of
a
great
cast.
Reduetion sale. 10 to 40 per cent
sista of Taylor Dement, of Myrtle
Don’t fail to to see
cut on all jewelry, silverware, and
Point, L. D. Felsheim, of Bandon, and
novelties. My loss your gain. Now is
Henry Gustafson, of north of the bay.
the time to purchase your Christmas
needs. A big saving. You have the
Market Buys 150 Turkeys
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choice of selection from GOOD honest
In a talk with the Sentinel man yes­ to goodness merchandise. No trash
Screaming Whistles------- Grinding Brakes _ ____ Speed!'
terday, Marc Shelley, of the Economy or seconds. Call early and make your
Thundering . _ - Breath-Taking.
The flrat great melo­
Market, said that there was no hot air selection.. A small deposit will re­
drama
to
reach
the
talking
screen.
to the statements he makes in his adv. serve any article for your Christams
44
present.
elsewhere in this issue. He has pur­
Wilton, The Reliable Jeweler
chased 150 turkeys for the Thanks­ 45tf
giving trade and expects to dispose of
Ned C. Kelley
Hiland Theatre!
Sunday and Monday, Nov. 23 - 24
”LEA THERNECKING99
Tuesday,
a
Nov.
•
He Knew Women”
Thursday, Friday, Nov. 27
Danger Lights”
Saturday, November 29 Double Feature
Star to Have Children’s Party
The Eastern 8tar is having a six-
thirty dinner party next Friday, Nov­
Why not come in before the Christ­ ember 28, for children with games
mas rush is on. A deposit will hold afterwards. AH children of Mason or
your order. Open Sunday and even­ Eastern Star members are cordially
ings by appointment. Phone 62-R. invited to attend.—-Committee.
Front St.
Norcott Photo Studio
Safety First!
Uer Cow Bell
Dairy's Pasteurised Milk
"Is it
this
The Mississippi Gambler
and Hoot Gibson in
“The Mounted Stranger
of my
ADMISSIONS
ADULTS 50c
CHILDREN 10c