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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 22, 1933)
Il i IHM HM M MMR TUB COQUILL1 YALLHY SENTTNBL, COQüTLLH. OBBGON. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 22. IMS. PAO! BIGHT Telling About People Events in the City and County Gene Laird, a graduate of Coquille High School ten years ago, spent the past week at home in Myrtle Point and was a Coquille visitor Wednesday. Gane has been at Granta Pass, Port and land and Vancouver the past year and left yesterday for Eugene. Cody Carlson was a Coquille visitor from the Bear creek section yesterday. Buy your music and book and sta tionery needs at Norton's. Donald Farr left Wednesday for Eugene to resume his studies at the university. Miss Jean Young left yesterday morning for Eugene. She may re main out there all winter. Ask Ned C. Kelley for Insurance. State (Police Officer returned to duty in this day after a two weeks’ rates on Fire Erik Tucker section Mon vacation. The Federated Junior Music CltA will meet with its leader, Mrs. H. H. Coleman, next Monday evening, Sept. 25, at seven o’clock. Eyes Examined, glasses fitted. First quality lenses furnished. For better vision see Wilson first. Co quille, Oregon. Mrs. C. E. Hurrel has been spend ing the past week in Granta Pass vis iting her mother, Mrs. C. A. Pierce and other relatives in that city. Geo. H, Gengeon, of North Bend, is serving six months in the county jail. He violated the court order requiring him to leave Coo* county a few weeks ago. Good coal from the mine on Cun ningham creek, $3.00 per ton for lump, *1.50 for nut, at the mine; across from McCurdy ranch. Martin Sterbenk. 34tp Mrs. Glaisyer Honored W. C. T. U. to Meet Sept. 26 Thirteen members of Beulah Chap* ter O. E. S. drove out to Roseburg yewterday afternoon to attend the regular meeting of the chapter of that place. A program and entertain ment followed the regular session, it being given in honor of Mrs. Inez Glaisyer, grand conductress for Ore gon. TTie session concluded with a splen did luncheon and the Coquille visitors arrived home at 2:30 this morning. Those who went were Mr. and Mr». W. V. Glaisyer, Mr. and Mrs. Lafe Compton, Mrs. Ora X. Maury, Mrs. Clara Bosserman, Mrs. Gertrude Lor enz, Dr. and Mrs. C. A. Rietman, Mrs. Emma Pierce, Mrs. Maude Woodyard, Mrs. Catherine Ruble and Miss Ednr Robison. i The Woman’s Christian Temperance Union will hold its annual county con vention in the Coquille Chriotian Church Tuesday, September 26, begin ning at 10 a. m. Mrs. Flora Dunne will have charge of the devotional pe riod. “ A business session will occupy the morning with reports from county di rectors, local presidents and a general review of the year’s work. The principal address will be given in the afternoon by Chester L. Ward. Mrs. Nina Nosier will give an illus trated drawing, using the poem, "Rev enue,” as her topic. A potluck dinner will be served at noon with coffee; cream and sugar furnished.—Plan to attend. ----------- Mr. and Mrs. Kennon Smith left Wednesday for their home in Los Angeles after a week’s visit here »at the home of his sister, Mrs. L. W. Oddy. Due to a misunderstanding last week the Sentinel reported the visitors as Mr. Oddy*8 brother and wife. See Mansell Drayage and Delivery Co. for Mill Wood, *2 a load. Orders filled promptly. • Those leaving last Bunday to at tend institutions of higher learning were: Misses Elda Gilman and Helen What a Loados Fog Doos Walter Bunch a Visitor Belloni who went to Monmouth to at AU sorts of mischief has been at tend normal, and Barbara Richmond to the London fog, which la Walter H. Bunch, of College Place, tributed 1 who will again attend the nqrmal at Waoh., was a pleasant caller at the famous alike to those who have ex Ashland. (Dr. and Mrs. Richmond Sentinel office yesterday. He and perlenced them as well as those who went out to, Ashland with Barbara. Mrs. Bunch came to Myrtle Points have not The tatter are acquainted with the Ijondon fog by reputation Lieut, and Mrs. W. E. Niles and last Sunday for a visit with his fath I. oim I uii ' s shipping ulone la Interfered er, W. H. Bunch, and ajstar, Mrs. L. two children came in last Saturday with to the extent of I1.0iri.OiX» st er from the Panama Canal rone for a L. Sumerlin. They left for home this ling per day It th-utiles the elcctrh visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. morning. Walter is operating a ser light bill, causes dixe.'i ie or deitih <tt>' •C. E. Niles. Lieut. Niles is in the vice station at College Place, near ncreasea the laundry bills-of thin- ordnance department of the U. S. army Walla Walla, and says he frequently vho are eotnnelle'd tn penetrate It They have been in Panama for a see Fred Lorenz there. Although a couple of years and he has an accum resident of Coos county for most of- Fifty-Fifty “A man generally looks ridiculous ulated vacation of three months due his life Mr. Bunch remarked on the green appearance of Coos county. In duds a woman buya for him," says him. The hills are still brown in the north a writer What of-It? A woman often For sound fire insurance, go to Ned east part of the state and southeast looks the same way In duds she buys C. Kelley. for herself.—Boston Transcript. ern Washington. Mrs. Hal Pierce accompanied Dr. and Mrs. Richmond as far as Central County One Big Road District Australia Gives Up Jails Point when they went to Ashland No more Jails are to be built In A county court order, adopted last Sunday. Mrs. Pierce went to help Monday, places all the land in Cooa Australia. There are prison honor care for an uncle who is seriously county, outside the incorporated cities camps Instead where convicts graded ill. She returned home Wednesday in Road District No. 1. The cities Are by Intelligence are sent to forests and evening but will go back out in three designated as follows: Myrtle Point, given hard work and ample food. weeks when an aunt there now re 29; Coquille, 30; Bandon, 31; Mansh- Smail Change Scarce turns to her home in San Carlos, field, 33; Eastside, 34; North Bend, Small change was so scarce In California. 35; Empire, 36; Lakeside, 41. France following the World war that » ■ See Mansell Drayage and Delivery Mrs. J. W. Miller and son, Roger, Co. for Mill Wood, $2 a load. Orders left last Sunday for Portland to spend filled promptly. a month or six weeks with her sis Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Ulett and their ter, Mrs. C. W. Roberts, formerly daughter, Mrs. Caroline Yutten, of Elva Willey. Revere, Mass., parents and sister of Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Anderson, of Geo. A. Ulett, of this city, left Wed Fat Elk, end their son, Macy, of the nesday morning for San Francisco, Sentinel, returned last evening from where they will take a steamer for a trip to Portland on which they left Boston. They have been here since last Sunday. the tenth of July, spending most of the Good Old Growth Fir Wood, any time at the Ulett cottage at Bandon. length desired; Alpine Coal, delivered Mr. and Mrs. Ulett tobk them by auto anywhere. E. M. Briner, phone 71 or to San Francisco where they embark 74J. 29tf ed yesterday. M. O. iHooton brought to the Sen Ward McReynolds will be at the city hall next Tuesday, Sept. 26, from tinel Wednesday morning a rutabaga 1 to i p. m., to conduct the bi-weekly weighing 6*4 pounds which he grew examinations for drivers’ and chauf in his garden north of the bell park. Mr. Hooton has had wonderful suc feurs’ licenses. cess with his garden since he began Mr. and Mm. A. Combs left last irrigating and he says his cost for Sunday for an indifinte stay at their power this summer—he gets his water old home at 'Burns, Ore. Their son, from a creek there—has not been Avery, accompanied them to Eugene more than $5 or $6. Last year he where he enters the University this gathered 600 pounds of onions from a fall. small patch, and only one rotted as Old Beaver Hill Vein Coal, $6.50 a result of the freeze. per ton for lump delivered in Coquille. Leave orders at Roosevelt Service To Hold Old Time Dance Station, phone 114. C. Jack Shumate. The Social Club of Beulah Chapter 7tf Eastern Star announces an old-time Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Stewart returned dance, to be held in Masonic 'Hall on Tuesday evening from Albany where the evening of Thursday, Sept. 28. they went to attend the funeral of his Fiddlers from Myrtle Point have been brother-in-law, Jos. Ralston, who died asked to furnish the music and Jim there Saturday. They went out Sun Jenkins to do _t>he calling. Nothing day morning. but old time dances will be permitted. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Penders left All members of the order and all blue this morning for their home in Oak lodge Masons and families are invited. land, Calif., after having been guests The price will be 26 cents per couple. at the E. A. Walker home since Sat urday. Mr. Penders is a brother of Stabber Sentenced Mrs. Walker. Henry Anderson, the negro boot- Broken Lenses duplicated, bring me black at Marshfield, who stabbed Otto the pieces. V. R. Wilson, Optometrist. Richter while drunk recently, pleaded Assistant County Agent and Mrs. guilty in Circuit court Tuesday and R. M. Knox, who were up here last was sentenced to six months in the week to attend the county fair, left pen. At the end of a 90-day term in Monday afternoon for their home in the county jail he is to be paroled in Gold Beach. He is club leader for charge of Claud H. Giles and J. W. Mclnturff. Curry county. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Pio, who came Auxiliary Potluck Dinner in last week from Vancouver, are All ladies eligible for membership looking for a furnished house to rent. He is the new local agent for the in the Legion Auxiliary, as well as Union Oil Co., having succeeded Wm. members, are invited and urged to at tend the potluck dinner to be held in Bailey in that position. Legion headquarters next Tuesday, V. R. Wilson, “Optometrist.” Errors Sept. 26, at 1 p. m. The rest of the in refraction corrected, without the afternoon will be spent with sewing use of drugs. “For glasses” see Wil and a social time. son first and save money. 7tf C. L. Willey received word this METSKER’S COUNTY ATLASES morning that a daughter was born Metsker’s County maps and town to Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Roberts in Port ship ownership maps are for sale at land yesterday. This is their first The Title Co. and County Assessor’s child, but becoming a grandfather is office, Coquille, Ore., and the Cham nothing new for Mr. Willey. ber of Commerce at Marshfield, Ore., Buy your music and book and sta the beet maps made in Oregon. “Met- tionery needs at Norton’s. sker the Map Man” 216 Commerce Bldg. Portland, Oro. The monthly meeting of the. Coos County Engineers Association will be Notice held at Robb's place at Bar View next Fuhrman ’ s Pharmacy are now Sunday at 2 p. m. A salmon bake is scheduled. The local members are agents for Genuine Famous Crystals Now E. L. Vinton, Paul Van Seoy and E. H. from Mineral Welle, Texas. >1.00. 83t4 Kern. If you want to subscribe for a Port Insure your car with Ned C. Kelley in a reliable Oregon stock company. land daily the dubbing combination wo offer with the Sentinel will save B. J. Kimbler, former publisher of rou money. the Granta Paas Bulletin, who sold ................ I'll I ■ ■ that paper to Jay Reeves about five For Old Growth Fir and Alpine months ago, was a Coquille visitor Coal call Earl Edgmon, phnne 1R25 Tuesday and Wednesday. He is seek Coquille, Bandon Highway. 34t4* ing a new location but found nothing in Coos county that I m wanted. Calling cards 100 for >1.00. Are You Going to Build? thousands of merchants wrapped poet age stamps In waxed paper and used the small parcels as change. John Dornath and Sons are now ready to furnish plans for building new houses and make contracts for Sileaees the job of construction. Or they will We have many volumes of food furnish estimates and contract for re building old houses by covering with sayings, but not a book which sets out explicitly the silences of the wise and the new improved Dornath Shake. ; the great. Let us figure with you and 'plan your remodelling or new construction. Aak for Cow .Bell Dairy cream and John Dornath and Sons. Warehouses at S. P. Depot, Co milk, the only milk and cream mads quille, Oregon. 35t2 ®«f« by pasteurization. What Lovely Hair! HETHER you wear a bob or glory in an elaborate classic coiffure you want your hair to shine with health, vitality and youth . . . once a week, or oftener apply “93” Hair Tonic be fore massaging. Ih a week your hair will be soft and lustrous—in a month more abundant. W J 4 f. 1 TONIC I Fuhrman’s Pharmacy, Inc TW A«« STATIONERS DRUGGISTS MASONRY WORK Chadwick Lodge No. 68 Of any kind Prompt Service Reasonable Prices A. F. & A. M. Special Communication Tuesday, Sept. 26, 8 p. m. Work in E. A. GEO. T. COOK Box 62 — Coquille, Ore. Mrs E A Woodyard Bac. Mus. Accredited Teacher of Voice and Piano announces the opening of. her studio Sept. 5th. Beginners to advanced students 550 N. Henry St Phone 230-L MISS INEZ ROVER Piano Instructor Along the lines of the moat ap proved modern methods. 105 W. 2nd St. Phone 30-L ~ r FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, SEPT. 22 - 23 DFI FC A ATFS fro,n the the Home of of th. Rave Spree VILL.E.U i EO od , _ Id 91PLOMANIACS The world hung on their words. The blondes hung on their necks. . . AND THE REST IS HISTORY PREVIEW SATURDAY NIGHT “ANN CARVER’S PROFESSION” With FAY WRAY GENE RAYMOND CLAIRE DODD WOMEN! You must see the gorgeous array of beautiful fashions! ADMISSION 10c A 25c Boys and girla of the 4-H cluba and Smtth-Hughea vocational train ing group* will have a big part In the Pacific International Livestock Exposition in Itortland, October 21-28. Hundreds of ambitious young exhibitors will be there with their pure bred sheep, calves, pigs and crop exhibits. With 19 complete shows under one big 11-acre roof, the 23rd Pacific International Livestock Exposition in Portland, October 21-28 promises to set a new high record for both exhibits and at tendance, according to T. B. Wil cox, Jr., president of the Pacific Northwest's greatest fair and en tertainment event. Livestock breeders throughout the West have given assurance they will enter their prise flocks and herds and are showing much enthusi asm over the enlarged program, Mr. Wilcox and O. M. Plummer, general manager, report. On the entertainment side, ar rangements are complete tor a colorful, thrilling Horse Show and Rodeo combined. Top riders of the rodeo world and open range country have been signed, includ ing the entire McCarty-Eillott outfit with its famous string of outlaw broncs. Brahma steers and tough necked long horns. The ro deo events, for all of which liberal cash prises have been hung up, inelude bronc riding, bull dog ging, steer riding, and ealf rop ing. SUNDAY, MONDAY AND TUESDAY, Papa forgets his marriage vow . . becomes the village wow . . and haw! Mama . . sits home and fumes . . & frets while Papa goes out & spoons and pets. Papa pops in the door at three . . but does he find Mama Sleeping blissfully ? The combined Horse Show and Rodeo will be held in the lm- niense lndoor arena of the Paclfle International pavllllon, with both afternoon and night performancee scheduled. Veteran arena gener als will be in charge of events with orders to snap the programe through in one, two, three order. Fast, lively, spectacular — with thrills and epills aplenty — the show promises to please both those who enjoy the nimble pran cing of galted show ring horses, and the rearing, plunging and squealing of wild broncs. Included in the 19 shows of th. exposition will be the dairy ani mal show, beef cattle show, swine, draft horses, sheep, poultry, pet stock, dairy products, industrial show, wool and mohair, 4-H clubs and Smith-Hughes exhibits, fat stock show and flower show. Always a strong feature of the Pacific International, the 4-H Boys and Girls Clubs department will have special prominence this year, with a particularly strong appeal to parents and boys and girls of all ages. Railroads have announced spe cial low fares to the exposition. A horamovnt Picture 6 Prompt, Courteous Service. LILYAN TASHMAN WALTER CATLETT GEORGE BARBIER Special Attraction Colortone Musical Revue “HOLLYWOOD PREMIER” Color! Girls! Dancing! Singing! ADMISSION: Children 10c Adults 35c WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, SEPT. 27 - 28 PAL fAL NIGHT IN1UH1 - ADULTS ---------- FOR 35c 2 ¿LOVt THAT^gi * Palmer’s Radio Shop I Only the Best Your act tented free if brought Into the Shop. Service calls $1.00. You are assured of a square deal. Patronize the Specialist. EVERETT PALMER Certified Radio Trician Opposite Gould's Furniture Store SEPT. 24-25-26 LIBERTY