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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 14, 1934)
F b »PS* T 1 ■■ - Eft A ■'V ■" ■ * - . I f =- ■< FRIDAY AND SA' “ DEC. 14-15 ■ S&S è. Telling About People and Events in the City and County / r ■ ■ ' . .;■/ • • . 11 •< ' S fil ‘ IRENE HERVEY . Also Harry Langdon in “Circus Hoodoo’ Attend the 9 o’clock «how and remain as ' oar guest to see this added feature. Admission 10c A 25c Í ■ Kj 3 À ft MIS OIXj GREATEST CAM BLE BRUCE CABOT with DOROTHY WILSON SUNDAY MONDAY & TUESDAY DEC. 16-17-18 I fi * ♦ I ÿ Hi I Mr. and Mrs. Keith Leslie return ed Monday evening from their Cali fornia trip during which they visited at his old home in Sacramento and witnessed the Oregon-St. Mary’s game in San Francisco and the U. S. C.-Notre Dame game in Los Angeles. . M - A scrappy brand of play led Riv Cloverleaf Dairy milk and whip- ' ping cream on sale at Folsom’s Gro erton’s “B” league team to a 27 to cery and People’s Market at all times. 19 win over the Coquille Red Devils For delivery, call 7R42. V. L. Cor last night on the Riverton basketball nelius. 19tf court. The short lead Riverton enjoyed Mrs. Fred Slagle, who has been at half time was added to with an visiting in Coquille for the past ten ever increasing margin during the days, returned to Medford today final two quarters. The “B” where she will visit a few days be Leaguers were continually beating fore returning to her home in Loe Coquille to the ball during the play Angeles. which was marked by clean Have you looked over the dia rough scrimmage continually, monds, watches and silver at Schroe all, twenty-one fouls were called, der Jewelry store? fourteen of the number on Riverton Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Hazard enter players, but Coquille’s ability to con tained at dinner Wednesday evening vert the free tosses was poor. Coach Hartley useef every man on for the pleasure of Mrs. Fred Slagle, One Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Fuhrman an'd his squad during the game. son, Rolfe, Mrs. A. J. Sherwood, Mr. regular, Jesse Barton, was unable to play because of ineligibility differ and Mrs. J. A. Lamb. ences. On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. J. A. The second team game went to Co Lamb entertained at dinner at their quille by a 29 to 12 score. The lo- Bandon beach cottage, Mr. and Mrs. eal "B” team was led by Bob Wag C. J. Fuhrman and Mr. and Mrs. E. goner, who was responsible for 13 E. Johnson for the pleasure of Mrs. points. Wood counted eight of the Fred Slagle, a guest in the Lamb red and white markers. home. ■J m Have you any county or school warrants to buy Christmas presents with? Schroeder Jewelry store willl take them at par for any merchandise in the store. jf . k 9 ! With MAXINE DOYLE I FRANK ---------- BfcHUGH And 21 Famous Speed Cyclists «*• W a ? a Musical Review PRICE JAZZ” Latest News Events Children 10c Adults 35c * - WEDNESDAY • THURSDAY BARGAIN ¡Sc. . I I ing DEC. 19-20 20c & IOC I YOU LLTF IR]LI. T'J THE RHYTHM [ of r Wednesday morning for Portland where he expected to enter the Vet erans’ Hospital for treatment. His plans for the future weiv indefinite, and he said he did not expect to again serve on the state police from which he recently resigned. ING THRONGS' ■6'1 * » ■ SK k J ■ c WELT CMRHB .J NEWS , . ■ CARTOON L1 E ft I - ran a ta p;, B< COMEDY TT W/ THEATRE I 7 COQUILLE Members of the Business and Pro fessional Women’s Club, be sure that you are all present for the annual Christmas party and gift exchange Monday evening, December 17, at eight p. m. Bring a small gift with you. The music and arts committee with Inez Rover, chairman, will have charge of the program, and they have announced as title for the evening’s entertainment, “Christmas in Many Lands." A large number of friends of Gor don Medford gave him and his recent Knife Hospital Note« bride a big charivari on Tuesday eve Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Humphrey ning at the home of Ken Medford brought their child, aged six, to the Mr. Medford and Miss Josephine hospital, where he was operated on Robbins, of Powers, were married at Wednesday for apepndicitis. the court house here on Tuesday. Elton Schroeder had an emergency Born to Mr. and Mrs. Alva Ingell, operation for appendicitis Thursday. Darrell Anderson, who was injur of Port Orford, a nine pound boy, last Sunday at the Minard Home Hospital ed in an auto accident several of Coquille, Dr. Rankin in attendance. months ago, submitted to an arm Mrs. Ingell was formerly Iris Mayea, operation this week, but was able to daughter of Mrs. Clayton Akin, of leave the hospital today. Grants Pass, who is here visiting “Drawing” I tenia Forbidden Mrs. Ingell. Several items have been handed in Ask for Cow Bell Dairy cream and to the Sentinel this week which dealt milk, the only milk and cream made with drawings and prize awards to safe by pasteurization. the lucky ticket holder. The federal f Mrs. Geo. Chaney entertained the government classes all such things as J Thursday contract club at her home lotteries, whether the tickets cost in North Addition Thursday for one anything or not, and the postal regu o’clock lunch. Those enjoying the lations forbids a newspaper access to afternoon were Mesdames R L. the mails if it contains any lottery Stewart. L. H. Hazard, Bert Kay, W prises-or winnera^_We-have had to S. Rickets, Geo. A. Ulett, F. 8. Emery delete those portions of matter sub and A. E. Bradford. mitted on which the poetoffice de Mr. and Mrs. Warren Cornell left partment frowns. ■■ I B. P. W. Announcement al - *. ForGHRISTMAS •■ t 5 POUNDS OF THESE DELICIOUS CHOCOLATES th I SPECIAL ASSORTMENT = = Fuhrman’s Pharmacy, Inc. **• STATIONERS DRUGGISTS ♦ A ---------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------- Iron Mt. Development To Start in the Spring Natural Permanent Waves worked on it intermittently since / then. He has since bought out all his partners in the claims’ ownership and has now formed an association of Coquille and Marshfield men who have 43 of the claims there. There are 43 other claims which are avail able for those who wish to help de velop this possible Golconda. There are five men employed by the association doing preliminary work this winter, and due to Dr. Collins’ favorable report, men of means are expected here after ttea<| first of the year, with the probability that funds will be available for ex tensive development of these claims. Dr. Collins' reputation as a min Coquille, Oregon ing engineer is such that his pro nouncement of values in the “Inde pendence” district make it a very safe property for investment. The claims of the Independence as 1 ’I ......... sociation are 20 miles above Powers, Geo. Collier Dies at M. P. 48 miles from Coquille, and the road Having arisen as usual early Wed now being built by the CCC boys, nesday morning, George Collier sat from Powers to Illahe, crosses the down to rest in a chair in the kitchen lower claims of the group. of his home on Willow street. With Dr. Collins and Mr. Fish have es in a few moments his lifeless body timated to the dollar what will be fell forward out of the chair and required to place equipment, machin Collier was found to have succumbed ery, etc- in place for proceeding with to a heart attack and complications the development, and next summer usual to the 70*s. will doubtless witness considerable Collier had been ailing for about activity there. —— five years. He formerly resided ap Dr. Collins has been living at the proximately three miles out of town Coquille Hotel since August. His re on the Gravel Ford road near the marks made during our half hour Cooper bridge, but moved to Myrtle talk Wednesday would have made an Point about two or three years ago. interesting magazine or technical Prior to coming to this vicinity he journal article, but abounding as it lived in California for 17 years. did with geological, mineralogical George Hathaway Collier was bom and mining technicalities it is a little In Jackson county Nov. 18, 1862, and too complicated for general newspa engaged in farming until his age per consumption. He will be glad, Evented. Collier made many however, to receive callers who may ■nds in this section during his wish to know more about the forma lifetime and was well regarded by tions and ore-bearing qualities of the all who knew him. Iron mountain district. Surviving relatives are his widow, ■ ■■■■■■ ' 1 ■ Mrs. Mary V. Collier, of Myrtle Tarkeys at Nosier’« Grocery Point, and a sister, Mrs. Sarah Walk Christmas can be made happier by er, of Coquille. purchasing your Fancy Dressed Tur Funeral services, in charge of El keys of Joe. Nulf. They will be on der Charles H. Barklow, will be held sale at Nosler’s Grocery, Coquille, on at 1:30 Friday afternoon from the Saturday and Monday, Dec. 22 and Schroeder Funeral Home. Interment 24. 48t2* will take place in Coquille at the Masonic cemetery.—Herald. Calling cards. SO for 21.00. 1 a Prices $3.50 $5.00, $6.50 Nosier’s Barber & Beauty Shop Phone 176-L > Coming DECEMBER 23-24-25 WILL ROG El in “Judge Priest LIBERTY cSJÔnï“ 7 - . 1 X V Your Christmas gifts—wrap them nicely, tie then precisely. You’ll find everything to wrap them with at H. 8. Norton’s. __ See the new , r L. Tatro Farm Radio Modern Piano Instruction INEZ ROVER 195 W. 2d 81. Phone ML r r. S. Norton ("Busy Comer” Bldg.) Xmas (SrertuigB For one dssd Turkey Shoot Every Day FOR SALE—Small shake House on In old Casey Jones pool hall, south Marshfield Highway, three miles end of Taylor St., Coquille, every day from Coquille. See John Dornath from 12 m. to 12 p. m. Get your tur,| * Sons, Coquille It* It key by shooting it . ..'■’T? (Continued from Page One) School Districts Receive Funds Many districts in the county will soon be calling warrants. Apportion ment of both the county school fund and elementary school fund have been mailed out to the district this week. These funds are mailed out by Dr. G. C. Stem, chiropratic physi the county school superintendent. Al cian, foot correctionlst, electro thera so in addition to this the county pist. 292 Moulton St., phone 88J. 22tf treasurer is mailing out special dis trict funds. Friends of Randolph Lorenz, Bobby Bums and Frank Marrion, three of Notice to Remove the talented young musicians of Co A Concrete Mixer, standing on my quille, will be pleased to learn that the boys are furnishing the entertain place near the high school for three ment each evening at the Millicoma years, will be sold for rent if not club in Marshfield. The boys also removed by the owner at once. 2t* broadcast over Koos from 8:45 to 7:00 Neil Peart o’clock nightly. »1 * Mrs. Mae Logan’s daughter and Books are the ideal gift for young and old. You’ll find a choice selec husband, Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Morse, who were up here to spend Thanks tion at Norton’s. giving, left Monday for their home Roy Luke, on parole from the state in Sacramento, Calif. Mrs. Logan's asylum, was brought up from Ban mother, Mrs. Mary A. Simmons, who don last week and recommitted to the was also here from Eugene to spend state institution. Thanksgiving, will leave for home Starting Dec. 17, Schroeder Jewelry Monday. The family party enjoyed store will be open each evening until their Thanksgiving with Mrs. C. A. Machon at Bandon. after Christmas. Mayor and Mrs. J. Arthur Berg, Mrs. J. A. Staninger received a se- rere back injury Wednesday after Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Jeub returned noon when she slipped and fell in the Tuesday afternoon from their two weeks’ trip to southern California bath tub at her home. and Mexico. Besides witnessing two Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Schroeder major football games they enjoyed a moved into their new home in Co ride on the Goodyear blimp, and vis quille this week. Mrs. Schroeder is ited the sport towns of Agua Caliente manager of the Schroeder Mortuaries and Tia Juana. They report that they here. kept their spare change in their pock Ward McReynolds is scheduled to ets and did not lose anything in the be at the Coquille city hall next Wed well-known gambling houses of the nesday, Dec? 19, from S until 4, to Mexican cities. cunduct examinations for drivers’ li censes. Riverton Defeats Red Devils • . PREVIEW . . ■ ¿7 O' —WS1 Initiation Ceremonies were held by Mamie Rebekah Lodge in Odd Fel lows Temple, Wednesday evening, with a large attendance of members Miss Helen Stanbrough was the can didate. A tamale supper was served in the dining room at the conclusion of the meeting. Wanted—To do Carpenter or Cab inet Work, for what have you? C. A. A few nice Pullets for sale. S. B. Bennett, Coquiile-Bullards route. It* Leeper, Coquille. 4 48t2* The Coos Feed and Seed Co. is Dr. C. G. Stem. Chiropractor. 292 changing its personnel this week. Moulton St., phone 86J. 22tf Leslie Barklow, who has been with The McDowell Music Club meets the company here for several years, with Mrs. Leland Peart Tuesday, is being transferred to Marshfield, Dec. 18, at 2:00 p. m. and D. D. Gillespie, brother of the Insure your car with Ned C. Kelley local manager, Don Gillespie, is mov in a reliable Oregon stock company ing to Coquille from Marshfield. ■ i J- « I HHH .-;-x - ■ all . .. . Palmers Radio Shop * ■ ■ ..V'j i > .1 I