The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, August 31, 1934, Page 8, Image 8

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COQÜTLLB. OUGON. Wil DA Y. AUGUST »1. 1M4. ”
lerman-for-Governor Club
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Georg« Davis and Lawrence Rack.
I leff, with th« above named officers,
A Coos county Peter Zimmerman will act as th« executive committee.
for governor club was organized in { Headquarters of the chib are in the
the Coquille city hall, M >hday eve­ Richmond-Harker building here.
ning by the election of the following
officers:
President, Henry Gustafson, of
North Bend; vice president. Dr. Jas.
Richmond; Carl M. Mack, of Coquille,
.secretary-treasurer
Calling carda M for <1.00.
Telliac
Eventa tai the City and
County
K. E. Medford returned Sunday
from a trip over to Grace, Idaho. He
was called there by the serious ill­
ness of his father.
The elder Mr.
Medford was brought to Portland
where be and his wife will remain the
coming winter in hopes that
change" will be beneficial.
Ask for Cow Bell Dairy
milk, the only milk and e
No-D-Lay Cleaners and O. K. Shoe <sfe by pasteurisation.
Shop moved to new location on Front
Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Hwutman,
street.
Haven, Kansas, and Dr. and Mrs. C.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W.’ Bryant re­
H. Hlautman and daughter, Sara Jane,
turned yesterday from a buiness trip
of Eugene, were visitors at Fairview
to Portland on which they left Tues­
over Saturday and Sunday,
They
day.
were at the homes of relatives, Miai
Dr. C. R. Bloyd has returned to Co­ Frances McCarthy, Mrs. D. V. Yeo-
quille and has resumed his chiroprac- man and Mrs. L. E. Teters.
tis practice at his home, corner of
Insure your ear with Nod C. Kelley
Third and Taylor.
n a reliable Oregon stock company.
Mrs. C. O. Page came in last Sun­
Ansel Hayward, who will teach in
day from Tacoma, Wash., for a two he Riverton schools again thia year,
weeks* visit with her sister, Mrs.
his fourth there, has taken an apart­
Cora Mackey.
ment in tbe Mrs. Mary Gage home on
Mrs.
A. E. Bradford has been enjoying Second street, where he and
layward will Reside this year.
He
a visit the past week from his uncle,
M. E. Bradford, an attorney from ipent the summer at Myrtle Point,
Augusta, Wls.
>
(riving a truck for a logging concern.
Cloverleaf Dairy milk and
Frank Culver, of Bridge, was, a
, whipping
Coquille visitor Wednesday and called cream on «ale at^Folsomis
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at the Sentinel to extend the date of and Peoples Market at a _
his subscription.
delivery, call 7R42. V. L. Cornelius.
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Body and Fender repair work done I
Mrs. W. E. Bosaerman is enjoying
by experienced mechanics. Our bod>
painter is an expert Let ua prove we a visit from her mother, Mrs. Zelma
have the best of repair service. South Groom, of Cottage Grove, her sister,
wstern Motor Co.
lltl Mrs. J. J. Jackson, and daughter,
Dance at McKinley Hall, Saturday Francella, of Eugene, and two girls
night, September 1, sponsored by the from Cottage Grove, Ruth and Doro­
Ladies Pollyanna Club.
Lunch 26c. thy Woods. The party arrived Wed­
nesday and will spend a couple of
Everybody come!
weeks here.
Cafeteria Lunch at the Pioneer Hal)
Mrs. Earl E. Leslie, who has spent
on Saturday, Sept. 1, from 11:30 to
1:80. You pick what you want and the summer here visiting her parents,
'Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Mast, and other
pay for what you get
friends, left this morning for her
A key container and three car keys, home in State College, Penn. Mr.
found on the highway at the end of Leslie who is athletic instructor at
the Spurgeon street bridge await an Penn State, spent a few weeks here
owner at the Sentinel office.
earlier in the summer. He expects
Mias Lucille Elbon, who has been to meet Mrs. Leslie in Chicago.
visiting at the Joseph Knight home in
See Dr. Bloyd, Chiropractor,
His
this city and the John Belloni home in office at the corner of Third street
Myrtle Point left for her home in and the Marshfield highway is again
Portland Thursday.
open, and those in need of treatment
WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY SEPT. 5-6
See Kay Francis Score Her Most Glorious Triumph!
a
• • • the heart - cry of
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10c & 20c
THEATRE
COQUILLE
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DENTIST
recommends
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before! Get the firm healthy gum tissue so neces­
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can with this tooth powder—for it covers a wide field
of dental hygiene. Yet costs less. Try it today.
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The
DRUGGISTS
STATIONERS
New Deal Picnic Enjoyed
State Fair Thia Year to
by Hundreds Sunday
Be Beat Yet Held
Writing to Oregon newspapers.
Max Ge'hlhar, director of the Oregon
State Fair, which open« its doors next
Monday, mentions the following nine
outstanding attractions at this year’s
fair which it well behooves every one
to pay particular attention to. It is
by no means the complete list of at­
tractions but he mentions them as
ones which should not be overlooked:
(Continued from flrat page)
torney for thq defendant in a notori­
ously dirty case while he, Mr. Mott,
was corporation commissioner.
The
speaker severely criticised the Liber­
ty party for its opposition to the New
«Deal, and devoted some time to his
own public record.
Gen. Chas. H. Martin, candidate
for governor, was introduced by John
1. The animated fifty feet long D. Goes in moat befitting way and
"Know
Your Oregon” exhibit. This when the general rose to talk he ex­
Dr. Bloyd, Chiropractor, has re­ are requested to call.
carries out the confidence of a future pressed a hesitancy at following two
sumed his practice in Coquille and
Last week the Coquille unit df the "Oregon Electrified,” contains a repli­ such able orators as Mr. Goss and
will be glad to greet his former pa-1 American Legion Auxiliary was rep­
ca of the ¡Bonneville Dam, its power Mr. Leneve.
uents as well as new ones.
resented at the state Legion conven­ pulsating Oregon’s farms, homes, in­
General Martin denied that the la­
The first fall meeting of the Epis­ tion at Astoria by Mrs. Bonney Green, dustries, Willamette flowing into the belling he has hoard given him, that
copal Guild will be held in the Par­ president, Mrs. iRobah Robison and Columbia. Forty of the types of he is the rich man’s candidate,
rish House next Wednesday, Sept. 5. Mrs. Elisabeth Hand. All delegates Oregon farms in miniature, flocks, is
correct.
"All my
life
I
All Episcopal ladies and their friends returned fired with enthusiasm for herds, orchards, gardens, both in east­ have been associated with
sol­
the coming year and report having ern and western Oregon, miniature diers,” he stated, and declared that
are invited to be present.
had a splendid time at the convention. trains hauling Oregon’s crops to the he would be under obligations to no
Mrs. Genevieve Westfall and three
C. T. McDaniel, of Wallowa in east­ markets of the world, construction one, except the whole people, when
I children, who had been visiting her
! sister, Mrs. Geo. W. Bryant^for the ern Oregon, has ai
th. here
j A since
Fitapat-
Ore­ elected governor.
been
last cost of exhibit over <4000.00.
He decried the attempt of some
past six weeks, left last Friday for
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—■>- gonians will learn more in an hour’s
rick home.
They were old friends intensive study of this animated ex­ candidates to arouse enthusiasm by
their home in Oakland, Calif.
when "Fits” lived in eastern Oregon. hibit than in a two weeks’ auto tour advocating the state development of
Spirella
Foundation
C
___ __ ___ Mr. mm
*» *•
Garments.]
McDaniel
is very
very mwen
much i-yreww
impressed of the state.
the Bonneville power project.
The
Demonstrations given without oblige-1 <Hh the resources and opportunities
2. Dairy exhibits in Agricultural federal government will manage both
tion. Mrs. Nora Rosa^ Coquille repre- for development in Coos eounty and Building, -a. The least a dairyman the operation of the project and the
sentetlive, 917 West Fourth.
<lt4* I will locate over here if he finds a euit- can do to produce Grade A butter, distribution of power he declared.
Gen Martin extolled the Now Deal
b. The least a dairyman can do to
Mr. and Mrs. ‘Leland Peart and
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produce Grade A milk. c. The fin­ policies as bringing the United States
children returned tost evening from
New location of No-iD-Lay Cleaners
Portland, where they visited Mrs. and O. K. Shoe Shop is on north side ished product in tbe new refrigerator. out of the depression, and envisaged
8. The cow and hen marathon. development of the Oregon coast
Pesrt’s parents during Leland's
of Front street.
Thirty Smith Hughes high schools country in the near future on a larg­
weeks’ vacation from duty in the
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. 8 to wart and each entering a .cow in a seven-day er scale than has even been dreamed.
postoffice.
Other candidates introduced were
daughter, Margaret, went up to Lake contest to determine which breed or
Dr. Q. G. Stem, Chiropractor, 292 I Ta Mien itch Monday morning to spend
cross breed produces a pound of but­ Hugh McLain, for county judge; R.
Moulton St., phone 8CJ.
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___,
—
22tf | his
week’s vacation
from duty
as terfat for the* least money. Oregon’s H. Lawhome, for county commisaion-
Mis. Harriet Webb returned Tues-
ot*e
farm prosperity hinges on a bettor er; J. (H. McCloskey, for Coos repre­
day evening from Corvallis, wher. she Co. office. He took hi. sailboat along understanding of this. Thirty Smith sentative; M. O. Hawkins, for eounty
had been visiting Anne Van Beoy. She an<1 hoped
flnd ■»« "‘nd up there Hughes high
schools each enter treasurer; Wm. F. Howell, for sheriff.
After the picnic dinner, eaten un­
accompanied the Van Scoya on their than there h° be«n at Lt°re} lak“?he twelve laying bens in a similar con­
' two weeks’ camping trip over in the P“*
test in the same building. The whole der the venerable myrtle Crees, *
Bend neighborhood.
wal *> htt,e at V*“?*1
* I* exhibit is also an entertaining show. program of sports was held during
had
to
be
towed
back
to
his
landing
4. Summer pasture for western the after noon, with a ball game be­
.
We carry a full and complete line dock by , rowboat.
Oregon dairy farms.
An irrigation tween the MdKinley OOC camp and
of Grass Beede, Vetch Seed, Seed
.________________
project actually at work.
Ladino the Norway team. The former won,
Grains of .11 kinds. Lawn Grass and
CoqulUe Float for Parade
5 to 1.
Fertilisers. Get our prices.
Coos
, -v n. i clover "under the ditch” on one of
Oregon’s poorest pieces of land—
Feed A Seed Stores.
tf
** Thiarin8’ chairn*al'
right on the Midway and worthy of
Rishi Hand in Greeting
*v ML Bunyan
’s birthday
in Marshfield
|
Lorin Howe, formerly with the
next
Sept, fl, party
7, 8, was
here yes-
its place.
When you offer your right hand In
Btetes Power Go. here but who is now terday to interest the Coquille Cham-
6. The Silver Palace Poultry Pa­ greeting you are unconsciously follow
. living in Salem, spent «portion of his ^r of Commerce in entering a float vilion—said to be the Nation’s most Ing the lead of the knight who held
vacation here and out at Fairview in
Friday’s parade at the Bay. beautiful. One acre of ground. One ont bls empty hand as an Indication
I Ashing. He came last Friday and
directors have not yet met to act
mile of silvered coops. Four thou- that hla sword was sheathed and that
he had no Intention of using IL And
left up the coast early this week.
m the matter.
and entries. Three times last year’s
Just as the courtly baron of the days
space, but sorry, way too small.
Dr. G. C. Stem, chiropractic physi­
of Crecy always removed his gauntlet
fl. Flowers — thousand and thou­ before offering bls hand lo a lady on
cian, foot correctiontot, electro thera-
Year Book to Bo Oat Soon
sands. "The Fair Beautiful.” Oregon the polite men of today takes off bls
pieL 292 Moulton St, phone 8flJ. 22tf
The Woman's Club year book is just has the climate to do it Just a glove.
An old-fashioned basket social is to about reedy for publication and host-
showing of what can be done In ene
be held this (Friday) evening at the ess committees are being arranged.
year on poor soil.
Church of Christ to which every one It is requested that those intending to
HQwits<balan
7. Finest racing plant in West ex­
"Qultschula” to • German family
is invited, the ladies to bring baskets. Join the club call the membership
cept one in Mexico.
name meaning a peasant who Ilves In
The program, which is to start at chairman, Mrs. Hal Pierce, in order
8. Livestock Judging Monday and the woods, a backwoodsman, a crude
I 7 >45, will consist of music and read­ that their name may be recorded in
Tuesday in the New Multiple Outdoor or boorish person. It originated as a
ings.
the new book.
Judging Arena that will make your nickname.
Ask Ned C. Kelley for rates on Fire
heaH glad. You never knew that
Insurance.
12 Divorce Cases in August livestock could be so thrilling, To
Twelve divorce eases filed in Coos understand Oregon and its farm peo­
M. L. Kathan, former Junior High
Modem Piano Instruction
teacher in Coquille, was a Coquille county during the month of August ple the minimum time here alone
should
be
two
hours.
You
will
be
visitor yesterday. He spent the sum­ are only seven less than the marriage
INEZ ROVER
moat agreeably surprised.
mer up in Washington and returned licenses issued in tbe county clerk’s
IW W. M St.
9. Then, of course,—what you ex­
Phone ML
last week to Ophir, below Port Or­ office this month. But those twelve
pect
to
see
at
a
fair.
AH
over
the
f
mean
twenty-four
applications
ford, where he will teach again this
ground exhibitors enthusiastic with
for marriage licenses laiter on.
year.
the new set up. In nearly all lines
For cleaning, pressing of clothes
flner exhibits and more of them in
Vatisaa City’s Maps
MRS. ZETTIE M. HAWKINS
or shoe repair, see No-D-Lay Clean­
Livestock, Agriculture, Industry.
Vatican City la the only sovereign
ers and 0. K. Shoe Shop in new loca­
ACCREDITED TEACHER
state that has Its maps scaled In yards
tion on Front SL
Instead of miles or meters and tbe
OF PIANO
Cypres British Crewe Celeey
Paul Bartell, whose wife arrived only one In the world today that has
Cyprus Is a British crown colony.
•17 West Fourth
Coquille, Ore,
here a couple of weeks ago to visit more soldiers than drII Inhabitants
Rome time ago a general uprising oc
her sister, Mrs. Geo. A. Ulett came Incidentally, It has • prison, one
curved on the Island when the natives, L
dissatisfied with their statu* demand
in last Saturday from his home In kosher kitchen and two native-born
ed that they be joined with Greece.
Boston, Mass. They expect to spend Individuals. —Collier's Weekly.
But their demand was refused.
another week here before leaving for
home.
’ Don’t forget H. S. Norton’s at
Buay Comer for those school
■uppMe*.
Where Saieide I« Not Known
An ethnologist reports that suicide Is
entirely unknown among Znnl Indiana