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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 14, 1934)
KEEP THIS PROGRAM IN A CONVENIENT PLACE FOR READY REFERENCE SEPT. 14 - 15 FRIDAY AND SATURDAY sew star froah. H- mt, untouched by ■ IEZ the earth! IN “AS THE EARTH TURNS** PREVIEW ITS A LANDSLIDE OF HOWLS. PALOOKA H$ nb Fighor *» JIMMY DURANTE • LUPE VELEZ STUART HtWIN * majorie rambeau 10c & 25c ROBERT ARMSTRONG • MARY CARLISLE WILLIAM CAGNEY • THELMA TODD SUN. - MON. - TUES SEPT. 16 -17 -18 LIT rwf MfRRIff WILKIN RING/ GIN! f LOUTS ARC R K O RADIO Picture 10C Five Hundred Ixl* Autographed Photograph* at »’* Little Darling SHIRLEY TEMPLE to be Away Free to Those Attending the Show SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 13th Telling About People Even!« in the City and County uu.:cc Harvey and infant son are here visiting her mother, Mrs. Inez R. Chase. Mr. Harvey, who is principal of the high school at Cphir, in Curry county, brought them down from Portland last Saturday. They will make their home in Ophir during the school year. Do your com* interfere with danc ing? Let Dr. Bloyd, chiropodist, re For Re:. U-Three-room furnished move them. He can make your feet house, near Smith Wood-Products glad. plant. W. J. Ferbrache. It E. G. Opcprqjan, who returned last L. P. Bi an*tetter and Mrs. Pres week from a three weeks’ vacation cott Brans etter und baby left yester which he spent on Feather river in day morning for their home at Cape northern California, met Jos. .A. Har town, Calif., after a two weeks' visit ville and family there and had an en in Coquille and Marshfield. joyable visit with them. Joe is still Dr. C. G. Stem, Chiropractor. 202 associated with the chicken dealers Moulton St., phone 86J. 22 tf co-operative association in the Peta luma district. Miss Marianne Axtell left Wednes Spirella Foundation Garments. day morning for Portland where she will enter-Reed college. Her parents, Demonstrations given without obli Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Axtell, drove out gation. Mrs. Nora Rosa, Coquille rep resentative, 917 West Fourth, 31t4* with her. The Gould - Bryant - Bosserman hunting party expects to leave early Sunday morning for the Malheur riyer section to bag a few mule-tail deer. Those going are Mr. and Mrs. Willard Bosserman, Mr. and Mrs. Ask Njd C. Kelley for rates on Geo W. Bryant and A. N. Gould. Fire Insurance. Mr. and Mr*. Harold Gould expect to Mrs. J. E. Paulson and daughter, oin them there next Wednesday. Miss Margaret, left Tuesday morning Mr. and Mr*. Don Estes and son for Palo Alto, Calif., where the latter eturned last Saturday evening from will resume her studies at the Cas- their month’s trip back to hi* old tellejo school for girls. tome in Little Rock, Ark. Don say* “Limp in and walk out,” says the that it was like getting to heaven sign on Dr. C. R. Bloyd’s office door. when they reached southwestern Whether it be spinal adjustment or Oregon. Drouth and heat made their corn removal, his treatment will help. overland trip an especially uncom- 'ortable one. Mr*. Flora E. Dunne and Mrs. Spinal adjustments by Dr. C. R. Chas. Levine left yesterday morning for Eugene to attend the Baptist con Bloyd, chiropractor, relieve pressure vention there and visit the C. R. Le on the nerves and pain disappear*. Office comer of Third and Taylor. vine family. Mr. and Mr*. Wm. Candlin left last Saturday on a ten days’ trip to Se attle for a short visit with Mr*. Candlin’* brother, expecting also to stop in Portland on the way home. OW when you do your houaecleanlng get thi* quick killing action that’s like bringing healthful sunlight Into home. Powerful—yet safe. No. 6 Disinfectant reach« Into out of the way corners to kill as it clean*. Gel* the genu* everywhere—In garbage can*, *ick room, bathroom. Yet you may me It for cut*, wound*, skin irritation* and 6 DISINFECTANT 13 Ounces Fuhrman’s Pharmacy, Inc. DRUGGISTS Mayor Berg’s Talk Before Woman’s Club Dinner (Continued from Page One) STATIONERS Woman Evangelist to Speak Mrs. Hazel MacLeod, formerly known as Boston’s only woman pas tor, will begin an eight day revival meeting at the Assembly of God, East Second and Heath Streets, next Sun day night at 7:30 o’lock. At that time she will preach on "Lost and Found.” Mrs. MacLeod ha* had a special ministry in healing and has witness ed many miraculous healings through prayer. She has travelled extensive ly throughout the United State* and Canada and will speak of her experi ences at various times. Meetings will be held each night at 7:30 o’clock. Good singing and special music at each service will be features of the campaign. ly deteriorating, and millions of gal lon* of water are lost monthly. The city is 95 per cent metered, the fire hydrant* being the only outlet* in the City where meter* are not in stalled. From July 20 to August 20, the flow-meter at the big dam show ed that eleven and one-quarter mil lion gallon had passed into the res ervoir* from the storage dam at the head of Rink creek, but only six and one-half million gallons were meter ed at outlets in town, a loss of four and one-quarter million gallons in a single month. The storage back of the dam at Cloverleaf Dairy milk and whip was elected as president of the as present, with only Walker creek sup Marriage Li ping cream on sale at Folsom's Gro sociation for the ensuing year. Bill Pook lost a bill fold yesterday plying the city (Rink creek has been cery and People's Market at all time*. Sept. 7—J. Arthur Sherry For delivery, call 7R42. V. L. Cor while on his delivery route. It con released for the benefit of the ranch Kathryn Barrows, both of Seattle. nelius. 19tf tained a five dollar bill and four er* along its course) is now 25,000,- They were married at th* court house ones. He will pay a suitable reward 000 gallons, a supply large enough last Friday by Judge Thompson. Mr. and Mr*. J. L. Stevens left to maintain a city double the size of for it* return. Sept. 8—Clarence Darrow Dresch, Wednesday morning for Pendleton to Coquille if loss could be eliminited. of North Bend, and Celeste Dinsmore, Mrs. May Sanders and daughter* attend the Round-Up. They will stop Mr. Berg stated that 40 water me a day in Portland on th* return trip left last Sunday for their home in ter installation* had been made the of Marshfield. Sept. 8—Geo. Shults, of Coquille, and expect to be home Monday or Long Beach, Calif., after spending the past month, and only 30 remained in summer here with her mother, Mr*. stock. The inference is that Coquille and Nina Warner, of Bancroft. They ruesday. O. O. Lund. She state* that Long is short les* than 150 inhabitants, were married Saturday by Judge Mr. and Mr*. D. C. Krantz returned Beach is in bad shape financially, and counting five to a family, ot it* rec Thompson in the county court room Sunday from an enjoyable five day •till stuggling to recover from the ord for population, and a census now at the court house. trip on which they went up the Coast Sept. 11—Orlln C. Lett, of Bridge, disastrous earthquake. She antici would probably show more than the Highway, stopped in Astoria, Sea and Alma Mary Larkins, of Mulino, pates a 25 per cent cut in her teach 2742 people here which the census side, Portland and at the State Fair Ore. ing contract, and will teach in a tent takers counted in 1930. in Salem. They report the fair as the again thi* year. There is one ray of The city ha* retired $11,099.14 of best Oregon ha* yet held. sunshine in connection with the tent New Case« in Circuit Coart indebtedness since Jan. 1, 1934, or We carry a full and complete line schoolhouse when she adds, “it rain* Sept. 12—A. E. Seaman v*. Cooe rather its debt* have been decreased of Grass Seed*. Vetch Seed, Seed so seldom there.” by that amount in the first eight County Bent Seed Co. Grain* of all kinds, Lawn Grass and Sept. 12—Portia A. Weekly v*. Mr and Mr*. Louis Donaldson, of months of the year. The outstanding Fertilizer*. Get our price*. Coo* Manchester, Calif., arived in Coquille warrant* indebtedness is $3,477.43 Innls I. Weekly. Suit for divorce. Feed 8c Seed Stores. tf Monday and on Tuesday went down less, the water fund warrant debt Judge J. T. Brand, who has been Mrs. Elizabeth Haynes, sister of the to the home of his parents, Mr. and ha* been reduced $121.36, the special holding court at Gold Beach the past late Mr*. E. G. Opperman, who has Mrs. J. D. Donaldson near Riverton. fund warrants outstanding—on the week, will be over her* next Tuesday been keeping house for Mr Opper Louie is with Swift 8c Co. at Man Myrtle grove park purchase — are to hold a motion day session of Cir man, left Wednesday for St. Louis chester and he and his wife are here $1000 leas, and general fund bonds cuit court. where she will visit a sister for a on a two weeks’ vacation, part of paid off during the period total $6500. couple of month*.. which time will be spent here and Speaking of lighting in Coquille, Jailed on QJd Forgery Charge Ask for Cow Bell Dairy cream and the remainder at Mrs. Donaldson's Mayor Berg said it was as poorly Dale Bigelow, who committed a milk, the only milk and cream made former home in Silverton. Both Mr. lighted a city in the business section, forgery in Coos county more than a and Mrs. Donaldson are well known for its size, as he knows. Lack of year ago, was arrested in Eureka, safe by pasteurization. in Coo* county and their many fund* to install an up-to-date system Mr*. Elton Brady, who underwent friend* are glad to welcome them is responsible. Th* city pays from Calif., and brought to the county jail here by Sheriff Hess last Sunday He an emergency major operation at the back again. $250 to $275 a month for lighting, will be taken before Judge Brand Mast hospital in Myrtle Point Mon and monthly receive* from the power next Tuesday. day evening, performed by Dr. V. L. company the two per cent on the Hear Teddy Tonight Hamilton, is showing very satisfac company’s gros* business here for the Probate tory improvement in her condition Oregon’* own evangelist is her* preceding month. There are 125 and proves to be a real and extraor Carl M. Mack, of Coquille, was on lamp* of 100 watt power, and eleven See Dr. Bloyd for those achesand ' preacher. His personality, of 250 wattage in the street system. Wednesday appointed administrator pains. Spinal adjustment relieves dinary ' songs, Another matter the mayor over of the estate of Fred Grubbs who the pinching of nerves and remove* presentation, illustrations, good humor and his tre looked mentioning in hi* talk but died last month. Appraisers of the the cause of discomfort Office on contagious ' sledge-hammer blows ha* since done, 1* the council’s desire estate are Andy P. Davis, Carl W. Marshfield highway, corner of Third. 1 mendous, igainst sin, when once heard are to place the ornamental light pole«, Evertson and Phil Huntington. Mr. and Mr*. Geo. A. Ulett left never forgotten. Teddy ia unique in now standing unused, in the business thi* morning on a trip to Crater Lake his preaching, absolutely different «ection, in the Myrtle Park. Four or County Chamber at Power« and the cave* with Mr. and Mr*. Paul from anyone you have ever heard. He more could be used to light the walk The Coo« County Chamber of Bartie. They will return tomorrow. may break into song, melt you to in to the Community Building, two Commerce will hold its regular bi Mr. Ulett intend* leaving Sunday or tears or convulse you with his whole- or three more in front of the legion monthly meeting in Powers next Monday on an eastern business trip ome humor. But he is preaching th* Hall and three or four more in front Monday evening, Sept. 17, at 6:30 and Mr*. Ulett may accompany him. gospel every minute and preqching It of the Scout cabin would light up the p. m. straight from God's Book. park for a wonderful improvement. Body and Fender repair work done Along with thi* masterful pitch The mayor touched on other mat 7 Year Old Warrant« Cancelled by experienced mechanics. Our body ing there will be some of the finest, ters in hl* address,-which was listen painter is an expert. Let us prove The county court thi* week order old-time revival music ever heard in ed to with closest attention, but lack we have the best of repair service. Coquille. Harry Chapin, the song of time on the morning of thi« half ed that all county warrants, issued Southwestern Motor Co. lltf evangelist from Eugene, is a great holiday prevents a lengthier recital prior to July 1, 1927, and not called inspirational song leader and a groat ’ Mr. and Mrs. Harry Goddard and of Mayor Berg’s accourit of the coun for. be cancelled. cil’s stewardship baby arrived here the first of the soloist. If you want to subscribe for a Port Thi* will be the greatest team of week and after a short visit at the' land daily the clubbing combination Iceland Peart home have located workers for the Lord that you have Rebekah Lodge Notaa we offer with the Sentinel will save here temporarily. Mrs. Godard was ever heard and you will enjoy every Mamie Rebekah lodge met for its you money minute of it. A welcome is given to formerly Miss Idyl Wilde, a teacher regular session Wednesday evening in th* grade school here several everyone to attend these service* with three visitor* in attendance, two Ask for Cow Bell Dairy cream and each night, except Monday, at 7:30 years ago. , from Riddle and one from Myrtle milk, the only milk and cream made o'clock Walter Fiscus. Point. safe by pasteurization. MAN WANTED for Rawleigh Route A potluck dinner will be held in of 800 families. Good profits for Anne Barton in Redial the hall next Thursday evening, Sept. hustlers. We train and help you. Mr*. Maud Woodyard will present 20, a* ■ celebration of the Rebekah Write immediately. Rawleigh Co., Anne Barton in recital at the Epiaco- anniversary. All members are urged Dept. ORI-50-SA, Oakland, Calif. pal Parish House next Tuesday eve to attend. A program will follow the ALTA COFFEE—“Just Taste That ning at eight o’clock. Assisting will dinner. Stated Communication Flavor.” Ask your grocer or Farr be Audrey Aaaen; Leonard Ensele, Tuesday, Oct. 8, 7:30 p Insure your car with Ned C. Kelley 4 Elwood, Tuttle & Folsom, Seeley violineet; Dorris Compton, dancing; Grocery, in a reliable Oregon stock company. and Edythe Farr, accompanist. Mr*. Cha*. Levine is here visiting Miss Jean Young, who had been employed in Dr. J. R. Bunch’s office her sister and brother, Mr*. Flora With her for the past five months, left last Sat Dunne and J. E. Quick. urday for Eugene, where she will daughter, Mrs. Mary W. Frye, she take a course in the business college. •ame up fom Eureka, Calif., last Saturday and spent a couple of day* Gano Funeral Home. Calls answer at Power*. Mrs. Frye returned to ed any where, any time. Phone 100. Eureka, Monday, accompanied by Mrs. Allen Young, Jr., who had Mrs. C. E. Levine and son, John. been visiting at the H. A. Young Harry A. Slack returned Sunday inmc for the past five weeks, left from Eugene where he attended the ast Saturday for Eugene, where she session* of the Oregon State Bar As ' lined Allen on” her way home to sociation last Friday and Saturday. toise, Idaho. Judge J. T. Brand, of Marshfield, Chadwick Lodge No. 68 A. F. * A. M.