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TO OOQUILLB YALL1Y BKNTINZL, COQUILL1, OOGON, FRIDAY. jtlA i, Itti
PAGI
Many Travelled Coast Highway
Telling About
People and
Evente in the City and
County
Mr. apd Mrs. LeRoy Faulkner, of
Bangor, spent the week-end with Dr.
and Mm. J. F. Young.
Mrs. Edw. Lorens left last Satur
day for a two weeks’ visit with her
aunt at Glendale, Oregon.
Safety First! Use Cow BeU Dairy's
Pasteurised Milk and protect your
health.
Mr. and Mm. Kramer and Mrs.
Fielding and Edward Dunean, of Pow
ers, spent the Fourth with Mr. and
Mm. Merle Kramer, of Coquille.
Miss Marjorie Ashton, who attend
ed school in Fresno, Calif., the past
year, returned to her home here last
week, after spending a few weeks
visiting in Berkeley.
Mrs. Leland Brant and two sons, of
Astoria returned to their home on
July 4th, after spending two months
here visiting with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. A. H. Oden.
V. R. Wilson, Optometrist. Eyes
examined.
Glasses fitted.
Broken
lenses duplicated. Grimes Building,
Coquille, Ore.
ltf
Judge Brand this week ordered the
payment of <221 to former employee#
of the Coquille Lumber Co., by Re
ceiver M. O. Hawkins. The payment
is for services last June.
Mrs. Walter E. Cox and two daugh
ters, of Bandon, and Mrs. Cox’ broth
er, Geo. Nordstrom, of Berkeley, Cal
ifornia, visited with Mr. and Mrs. A.
0. Culbertson Tuesday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth King, of
Montana, arrived here last Saturday
by auto, from their home in Silver
Bow. Mrs. King will be remembered
by her friends as Doris Maiden.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Jeub returned
Sunday from Lexington, Ore., where
Mrs. Jeub had been visiting her old
home for the past two weeks. They
came home over the Coast Highway.
Jack Wilson and D. D. Pierce were
severely cut and bruised last Monday
on the Bear creek hill- when their
Ford was hit by the J. H. Dalen car,
and knocked off the road. The heavi
er ear had not kept to the right side
of the highway.
. ■ < ._
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. A. Dwyer and
three children, of Everett, Wash., and
hie brother, Harry Dwyer, of Hibing,
Minn., have been here the past week,
making the Jas. Brady home their
headquarters while visiting friends in
Coquille, Powers and at the Bay. The
Geo. Dwyer family formerly lived in
Powers.
Goo. W. Taylor Sr. left Wednesday
morning with four nursery men from
Eugene and Portland on a trip to Cal
ifornia. Theye were going first to
the bulb farms near Brookings and
thence down the coast Mr. Taylor
expected to go no further than Santa
Rosa, but did not know just when he
would return.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Purvance and
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Booher enjoyed a
very pleasant outing trip from Sat
urday morning until Monday evening.
They went south of Eureka one hun
dred miles, saw the large Coolidge
redwood, though which they drove
and another of the huge sequoias, 87
feet in circumference.
LeRoy Rice, of the Ideal Bakery,
left last Friday for Minneapolis,
Minn., where his mother, Mm. Isabel
Rice, has been ill for some time. She
was formerly a CoquiHe resident
Bert Davis is now utilizing the Sen
tinel's corner room to pack the Myr
tlewood novelty stocks which he re
cently purchased from P. W. Walker
and the Oerding Brothers, more than
1200 pieces, which he will ship out in
smell lota on consignment.
Mr. snd Mrs. J. A. Lamb, Mr. and
Mrs. Paul Van Scoy and daughter,
Anne, spent the week-end and holiday
at the Harry Hart cabin on Union
creek, on the Diamond Lake road. It
was in the nature of a reunion of the
Woodford family, there being preaent
the Ralph Woodford family, the Har
ry Hart family, of Medford, Mm.
Myrtle Stiver, of Vancouver, Wash.,
and Mrs. Jennie Williams, of Oak
land, Calif. The latter accompanied
Mrs. Lamb to Coquille Monday even
ing and will remain here for the sum
mer.
The city council met in regular
CoquiHe was well represented on
Monday
the recently opened Coast Highway session, Tuesday morning,
to the north over the week end, some being a holiday, with Mayor Berg and
of the parties going north as far as Councilmen Jeub, Le Fevre, Medley
Newport and Taft and then cutting and Belloni present.
over to the Pacific Highway for the
Foreclosure proceedings were or
return.
Among Chose who enjoyed dered and the marshal instructed to
the beautiful coast ecenery along sell property on Tenth street, belong
Heceta Hoad and Depot Bay were the ing to U. F. and Daisy K. Snow, and
following whom the 8entinel reporter on First street, belonging to G. Earl
saw and there probably were others: and Ethel M. Low, for delinquent
the J. iL. Smith family, J. W. Lenovo, street and sewer aasessmenta.
Lans Leneve and wife, Mrs. Annie
The total assessments owing on the
Robinson, the F. W. Martin family, Snow place amount to <945 and in
M. L. Daniels and family, W. E. terest, and on the Low place, <610.80
Bailey and wife, C. V. Smith and and interact. The sales will be made
family, and the following who camped at the front door of the city hail at
Saturday night at Reedsport and 10 a. m., on Monday, August 8. '
Sunday night on the Yachats river:
A card room licenae was issued to
Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Gould and Miss E. B. Miller, who conducts The Card
Harriot, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W. Bry Room on Front street, with Bert Fol
ant, Mr. and Mm. A. H. Grimes, Mr. som and Harry Dtmmick as sureties
and Mrs. W. E. Bosaerman and on his bond.
daughters, Zelma and Donna Dean,'| W. H. Fortier also was granted a
Maxine Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. license for card, pool and billiard
Young and daughters, Jean and tables for Bill’s Place on First. C.
A. Machon and R. F. Miller are
Carol.
This last named party of 16 enjoyed sureties on his bond.
At the suggestion of Traffic Officer
the two-day holiday to the utmost,
won though the rain Saturday night Williams, it was ordered that the
drove them to the shelter of cabins. cars belonging to the police officers,
As ocean fishermen it must be re who use their cars to a considerable
ported that George Bryant, Bert extent in the course of a day or night,
Gould, Willard Bosaerman and Alton were leased to the city, provided ac
Grimes, who have good reputations cident insurance was taken out by the
for lake and stream catches, were officers to protect the city from all 11-
completely outclassed by a red-headed ibility resulting from possible dam
girl who pulled out one perch after age or accidents. The reason for the
another while the men were crowding action is that automobiles owned or
closer and closer on either aide to leased by county or municipality of
the state are licensed by the state at
find out how she did it.
<1 per car.
By resolution, the council author
Sitkum Resident Passes
ised City Treasurer Bickels to pay all
Miss Edna Angelina Alford passed
city officers’ salaries in cash when
away at her homo in Brewster Valley
funds are available in the treasury.
last Friday morning at 4:80 a. m. She
This may be done by the city treas
was fifty years of ago and has been
urer taking up old warrants at the
ui invalid for thirty years and was
bank so that the new warrants may
oedfast five years. She underwent
be cashed at par by the bank, which is
’.hree operations but nothing could be
unable to increase its present warrant
Jone to give her relief. The cause of
holdings, or by the city cashing its
her death was brain tumors.
own warrants, issued to officers, ss
She leaves to mourn her, her par
soon as issued.
ents, Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Alford, four
There is nothing in the statutoe re
orothers, Elwin and Rawlelgh Alford,
quiring that warrants be retired in
it Brewster Valley, Manehall Alford
the order they were issued or regis
of Red Bluff, Calif., Roy Alford, one
tered. That part of the resolution
sister, Mrs. Myrtle Christensen, of
which would have compelled the same
of Sitkum.
treatment of all warrants for person
Burial was at the (Dora cemetery
al service was stricken out after
Saturday at two p. m.. Elder H. A.
some discussion.
Niergarth of the Adventiet Church of
Coquille preaching the sermon. The
Teiting Tin Cass
music was furnished by Mrs. Polly
Millions snd millions of tin esns are
Nickason, Mrs. Bonnie Dutton and
Mrs. Ivan Laird, accompanied at the made use of for the preservation of
fruit and vegetables, and it la a rare
piano by Miss Mayre Land.
thing. Indeed, to encounter a can which
has proven defective. These cane
Appreciates New Wheel Chair reach the consumer In perfect con
Lee Goodman asks the Sentinel to dition as far as their contents are con
express hi« sincere thanks for the cerned unless they have been in a
rift of a wheel thair made to him by freight wreck or subjected to some
a number of Odd Fdlow brothers. similar experience. The reason that
they fulfill their mlasion so «atlafac
They found that C. W. Upton at Lam-
torily la that each can Is subjected to
pa had a very comfortable chair of a severe test before leevlng the fac
that kind and purchased it. Now Mr. tory where It was made. The process
Goodman can be aeon on every fine Is the same ao we make use of In lo
day with a tray full of articles of cating an unseen leak In the Inner
various kinds for which he finds a tube of a bicycle tire. They are
good sale. Lee is the sort of a man pumped full of compressed air while
whom fate cannot keep down, even under «rater and lhe least Imperfec
under the most adverse conditions, tion manifests Itself by a display of
and he is going to continue to mske bubbles. Special machinery baa been
work
his own way, even though handi devised for the purpose and the
le done very rapidly.
capped by the loss of both legs.
Morgans and Nosiers Visit
Mr. and Mrs. G. Russell Morgan
and Mr. and Mrs. Claude H. Nosier
arrived here last Saturday from Hills
boro, the former continuing on down
to Rogue river for a fishing trip and
the Noslens visiting his father, A. L.
Nosier, and their many other rela
tives here. They returned home Mon
day.
Mr. Morgan is the republican nom
inee for district attorney of Washing
ton county at the November election.
Why and Where la It?
Not in an unnsighborly fashion, but
with a sincere wish to know who
mixed the drinks, the Sentinel in
quires, bow come?, to the Those Who
Come and Go item in Tuesday’s Ore
gonian:
Myrtle Point is represented at the
New Heathman Hotel just now by
Charles S. Herlocker, its mayor. Mr.
Harlocker is accompanied by A. C.
Hartle. Myrtle Point is the county
seat of CoquiHe county.
New Arrivals at County Jail
Three cases, heard by Justice Bolt
at Marshfield Tuesday, caused the
following names to appear on the bal
lot at the sheriff’s office this week.
Geo. Granfors, for driving while
drunk was given 30 days and fined
<100. Eric Johnson, for breaking
Frank and Tom Tennison Here glass on the highway, was fined <25.
J. G. Harvey, drank and disorderly,
Old time Coquille residents visiting
was given a 90-day suspended sen
here the past week have been Frank
tence.
Tennison. Tom Tennison and his
daughter, Twilla, who came in Friday
If you want to subscribe for a Port
evening from San Diego, Calif., for a
week or ten days’ visit with Mm. land daily the clubbing combination
Willis Oddy. Lee Goodman and other we offer with the 8entinel will save
friends here.
Mrs. Goodman was you money.
and Mrs. Oddy is a daughter of Frank
Tennison. The visitors had started
east to Arkansas for their two weeks’
vacation trip but found it so hot fit
Arizona that they decided to come up
to Coos county.
Calling cards 100 for $1.50.
City Council Session
Syrian Goat Immortalised *
The common gont of Syria
Palestine, which Is probably a
liar animal to those tended by Abra
ham, Isaac and Jacob, stands on longer
legs than some other varieties, but Its
hair In some cases reaches almost to
the ground. It has curiously long
drooping lop-ears of about a foot long,
which give It a strange uncanny ap
pearance, and la dearly always of a
black color. “Thy heir Is as a flock
of goats that appear from Mount
Gilead,’* sang the writer of the Song of
Solomon to his beloved one, (Song of
Solomon IV. I) from which we gather
that like the daughters of Erin,
though her skin was fair, and her eyes
blue (like dove’s eyes) she had long
flowing black hair.
Poetage Stamp Pictore«
The portrait of Martha Washington
has been used on a stamp In two of
the regular series and the likeness of
Queen Isabella appeared on the 84
stamp of the Columbian commemora
tive Issue. In addition, the central
design of the fl-cent denomination
stamp of the Jamestown series Is a
representation of Pocahontas While
other female figures have appeared tn
the designs on postage stamps, like
the Red Cross Issue, for example. In
no case has the likeness of a woman
known by name been need.
To Stockholders of the Old Fat
Elk Oil Company
This Week
J. Ellis Loreman and A. B. Collier
returned early this morning from
Salem, where Corporation Commis
sioner Jaa. W. Mott yesterday an
nounced his decision to approve the
proposed offer to old Fat Elk Oil
Co. stockholders of sn interest in
some of the leases held by the West
Coast Co., snd a share of the com
pany’a stock for each <1.00 to be m
vested..
The offer to the old stockholders is
made by Wann A. Collier, acting trus
tees, and letters announcing the offer
will be mailed from their office in
Marshfield tomorrow.
Following is the article which the
Sentinel has had in type for the past
month awaiting Mr. Mott's approval
oefore publishing it:
The following open letter to stock
holders of the old Fat Elk OU Co, is
if particular interest only to the
ttoekholders, but it also has a news
value of interest to everyone as show
ing what the Coast Oil Co. is going to
-io in regard to the former stockhold
ers, and for this reason the Sentinel is
printing it this week. Stockholders
of the Fat Elk company now have an
ipportunity to participate, but con
tinued drilling operations are not con
tingent on their taking advantage of
Che offer. That is to be continued re
'ardless. Following is the letter sent
>ut which is self-explanatory:
one brushing
Enjoy the benefits of Klenzo Dental Creme to
night. Notice how it cleans teeth until they
glisten—how it keeps gums firm and healthy.
Then notice how it makes your mouth feel clean
and sweet. Try it today)
Klenzo Dental Creme
Large Tube
5OC
Fuhrman’s Pharmacy, Inc
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STATIONERS
DRUGGISTS
FOX BREEDERS MEET
HERE WEDNESDAY
In Circuit Court This Week
The Koski vs. Clinger case, In
which the defendant is being sued for
Marshfield, Oregon, June 3rd, 1932.
back rent, started in Circuit court
(Continued from first page.)
Stockholders of the Fat Elk Oil A Gas
Wednesday and was still on this
Company:
On March 3rd, 1932, the Coast Oil and was followed by H. E. Morrison, morning. The next case to come up
Company wrote you a letter advising of Seattle. Mr. Morrison was one of is that of H. O. Miller vs. (Benj. Gant,
?ou that they had purchased all the the most outstanding speakers of the to be followed by the case of Coos
This
assets of the Fat Elk Oil A Gaa Co., day. He is one of the largest and Bay Lumber Co. vs. Geanoy.
it sheriff’s sale, to satisfy labor liens most successful fox breeders in Amer case is the result of the destraction
and other indebtedness, and that all ica. Hie talk was based on actual by fire of the company’s railroad
ntereste of the old stockholders were facte and results from records of his trestle out on Cunningham.
Criminal cases to come before the
.■ompleteiy wiped out The letter also several hundred ranches scattered
stated that they, the Coast Oil Co, throughout Alaska, Canada and the court Wednesday were as follows:
Nolan 8. Bowman, Chester Hedsall
‘Would try to work out some plan United States.
At this time a basket lunch was and Earl Davidson, for burglary near
whereby the old stockholders will be
served by the ladies with hot coffee Bandon, pleaded guilty and were each
jiven a chance to participate.”
sentenced to two years in the pen.
Owing to the fact that tbe stock of by the committee.
After lunch A. H. Crow, of Denver, Hedsall was given a 45-day stay of
the Coast Oil Co. has never been of
fered to the public, and it is not the secretary of the R. M. N. F. IB. A., execution and Davidson 90 days.
Ralph Watson who wrote another
policy of the company to do so, many held the attention of his audience with
>lan^ for allowing the old stockhold- his explanations of his association's bad check after serving a 30-day sen
»re a Chance to participate, ware experiences in the marketing of pelts tence on a similar charge, was sen
'ormulsted but all rejected as not through the A. E. Stevens Fur Co., of tenced to one year in the pen and was
(implying with their former policy, Denver. He exhibited a lovely silver taken to Salem yesterday by Sheriff
.hey were considering a letter to the fox scarf, calling attention to its es Hees. Bowman was also taken out.
Leeman Reed pleaded not guilty to
4d stockholders, advising them that pecially good points.
Frank G. Ashbrook, head of the Bi a bad check charge.
hey were unable to offer them an op
ological Survey of Washington, D. C.,
Percy Lloyd Hale pleaded not guilty
portunity to participate.
We, the writers of this letter, being spoke last and told of the govern to burning his dwelling with intent to
.’orznerly interested in the Fat Elk ment’s experiments in the fur re defraud inaurance company.
Oil A Gas Co, and realizing that all sources division. He pointed out that
Frederick Gardiner pleaded guilty
the assets of the old company had the government considered the farm to contributing to the delinquency of
jeen lost and knowing that we had no ing of fur bearing animals as a per a minor and was given a year in the
equity of any nature remaining, took manent part of the agricultural de county jail. He is a foreigner and
t upon oureelve« to inquire as to what velopment of the country. He urged the judge will take up with immigra
plan had been worked out in regard the great necessity of every breeder tion authorities the matter of his de
to the old stockholders having a keeping accurate record of his strains portation.
riiance to participate, were told that of foxes.
Wm. M. Nygren, of Bandon, plead
At the close a great many ques ed not guilty to a drunken driving
they were unable to formulate a plan
favorable to the old stockholders and tions, which had been placed in a charge.
acceptable to the Coast Oil Co., but If question box throughout the day were
Geo. Anich and Vincent Lambereon
we could suggest a plan acceptable to read by Mr. Finley and answered by pleaded guilty to stealing caacara
them, they would give all of ns a himself, M smts . Walker, Crow, Ropa, bark at Fairview and were sentenced
chance to participate, whereupon we Morrison and Ashbrook.
to 60 days each in jail.
A total of sixty people were in at
suggested a plan and it was accepted.
Perry Meredith, 18-year old boy
To carry out the plan suggested, tendance throughout most of the day. from Coos Bay, who was the leader
we have purchased four, forty acre
of a gang of thieving youngsters,
eases, or 160 acres of leases in all, the geologist, has told them that they pleaded guilty to robbing Dunham's
located on the structure, together with may expect production at any time, at North Bend. He waa given a 30-
>000 shares of the capital stock of so we were required to place July 25, day stay of his two year maximum
the Coart Oil Company, all for the 1932, as the time limit for taking ad sentence to the pen.
vantage of this offer. If you are in
nominal sum of <5000.00.
John Wiedman, of Myrtle Point,
We will divide the 160 acres of terested and wish to participate in pleaded guilty to an assault and bat
'eases into 5000 units and wHl offer this venture with us, we urge that tery charge. He was given one day
the unite for sale to the old stockhold you fill out the enclosed application in jail, having already been incarcer
ers, for $1.00 per unit, and for each blank for the number of units you ated for a month.
init purchased we will give one share wish to subscribe for and mail to us,
it Coast Oil Company stock.
This together with your check, before June
Latin Little Used
•Jan allows those who buy the 5000 15, 1982.
While a form of church Latin Is
Youm very truly,*
mite to own the 160 acres of leases
used by rlergymen of vsrtous nations
William H. Wann, Trustee.
ind also to participate in all tbe hold-
as s medium of conversation. It Is not
A.
B.
Collier,
Trustee.
ngs of the Coast Oil Co., both in the
true that there Is any nation today
Pat Elk structure and other struc
whose mother tongue la !<tln. Many
tures throughout the Northwest. As
Alpine Coal delivered in Coquille of our modem languages are derived
the company is not confining its oper for 15 a ton, cash. Phono 71. Helmkin largely from Latin hut all differ con
ations to this field alone the stock A Son.
siderably from It.
may become quite valuable through
T
iperetkms of other companies in
>ther fields.
Subscriptions will be limited to not
less than 10 units or more than the
original holdings in the old company.
MYRTLE POINT
In case of an over-subscription for tbe
5000 unite, we reserve the right to ap
8UNDAY - MONDAY - TUESDAY. JULY 19 - 11 .¿2
portion the unite to those subscrib
The inside story of New York’s most notorious criminal lawyerl
ing and will refund any such over-
stJbscription,
after
apportionment.
However, the truMeea reserve the
power to limit the maximum subscrip
tion.
This is not a stock selling scheme
but a bona fide offer, and we consider
it an exceptional offer, for the reason
that the Coast Oil Co. stock has a
?reat potential value in case of pro
tection of either oil or natural gas,
as they are capitalized for only <125,-
000.00.
We enclose a copy of an article
Alpine Coal delivered in Coquille
which appeared in the CoquiHe Valley
for W a ton, cash. Phone 71. Helmkin reps.
Sentinel, issue of May 20th, 1932,
A Son.
which accurately describes the oper
Safety Firstl Use Cow Boll Dairy's ations and showings at the well.
Mining Location notices for sale at Pasteurised Milk and protect your
This offer must necessarily bo lim
thia office.
health.
ited, for the reason that Mr. Loreman,
Creator of Boll Mask
It Is doe to a Cambridge (England)
man named Fabrlan Stedman that
church bells make niusle Instead of
merely noise. He was the man who
established the ringing of changes as
an art. and the beU-ringers recognised
the fact when they held a great bell
ringing festival to mark hie tercen
tenary recently. Of course, there were
boils before Stedman, and some very
ancient ones are still In nee. The old
est tn Britain, a bell la the parish
church of Lanark, dates back to 1UA
It to probably the oldest bell In Eu
Teeth look
Whiter,
feel Cleaner
after just
Hiland Theatre!
“The Mouthpiece”
(The criminal’s name for lawyer)
He tricks Juries out of justice . . . women out of honor .... wins
freedom for the guilty. You wouldn’t believe one man had so much
power over life and law. But the records of criminal courts attest
his amazing legal life. His private life was Just as sensational.
This great drama tells all
WEDNESDAY . THURSDAY. JULY 13 - 14—No Show
FRIDAY ■ SATURDAY, JULY 15 - 1<
James Cagney • Loretta Young - Guy Kibbee in
“Taxi"
The speediest, zippiest hit this town has seen this «rasen!
Adults 35c
ADMISSION
Children 10c
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