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About The Coquille Valley sentinel and the Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1917-1921 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 26, 1917)
Unta Fi lier Notice WE WILL ACCEPT BONDS in payraétt of grocery bill ERTY ic citizens be called; it dans afford, and wa cater to the beat fam ilies w ho seek quality in their food at all times. I f you buy here once you w ill trade here re g buy these bonds and cany them yourself if you can ularly, fo r there are none to compete w ith us in garden staff at ad seasons o f the year. W. H. LYONS First National Bank Building COMING COMING M b TBECOQDIUBUCEDM 4mfcrs The Lyceum course fo r 1B17-18 offers s most pleasing program : all attractions are top notchers— the very best of the high class entertainments o f E lli son-White talen t The committee has secured a bet ter and more expensive coarse than was offered last year, but the PR IC E remains the S A M E : $1.00 fo r a S E A S O N T IC K E T ; reserved seats fifty cents extra. A t the Scenic Theater. The Course Includes:« <* The Berkeley Quartette, Songs and Readings in Costume NOYBMBER 6 Robert Bowsuft, Character Portrayals JANUARY 4 Arthur W. Evans, W ebb Wit and Hunor JANUAR Y I f Jean and Ord Bohannan, Magical Entertain* Tickets on Sale Sat., Oct. 27,2f.m. A t H. 0 . Anderson’s store. You w ill receive the big gest dollar value in entertainment ever offered in Co quille. Item s From Arago. PAYING butterfat BUTTER M h . Clarence Scnroeder ga ve1 a fa rew ell p arty fo r David and N ettie R oot and M rs. C aley Robison, who ac companied them to th eir home near M ontagus, C alifornia, fo r the winter. •Marion Clinton has traded his F oM fo r a Buick from H enry Lorens and Lester took M rs. J. 8. Root and child ren Saturday to their home in U ifo f- M iss N ettie H alter rsmembartd Jskie Moomaw’s sixteenth mrthdSy w ith a fe w friands at dinner and a few nice presents last Thursday. .Takie Is attending the high school a t M yrtle Point, this being his seepnd je a r there. U riah Root, o f Chico, Cala is v is it in g his brother, Joel Root, and otbkr relatives. He lived in Coquille about tw enty y e a n ago. Rev. Ernest Root preached at A rago Sunday and w ill continue U do *o ev- Stauff w ill go to her mother, -vho la quite aged and ill. Mrs.' B l r.gton w ill continue her journey to Los An gels* fo r th * w inter. Pedele A ram i is building a silo on tho Ethan W oim sr place at Fiahu-ap. Harold T yrrell, from C alifornia, waa visitin g st the home p i Joe Rada- beu glf last week and callin g on old friends before leevn g fo r tho asmy. bar tw o boys want to Pow ers Sunday, tho sees com ing down on tho sarly m oraine train in ttm o fo r school Mon day. Aunt Anna found h erself in charge o f a m illin ery store end she took fat plenty o f money. M rs. Abbott returned the fo llo w in g day. Come wad got your hats I O. H . Gourley, one tim e a stockman and butcher in this T alley but now from H arrisburg, called on some o f his old tim e M ends this week ss he passed through to tho Bayside. Prod M etgus was bore this week from G old Bosch visitin g his brother, Gua, who lives a t tho Club Cafe. E lijah Culbertson, son o f Mr. and M rs. J. D. Culbertson, o f G ravel Ford, is attending college a t C orvallis this year, takin g a strictly agricultural course. M r. and M rs. Kennedy H. Hanson, th eir daughter, Moth, and sister, Mrs. M ary Culbertson, i f G ravel Ford, made the round trip to Roseburg and return last Sunday. They roes at 4 a. m. and returned at 8 p. m. and had no accidents except th at ho m et an auto track coining down a h ill out o f con trol o f the driver. H e lost it in chang in g the gear on the slope and his brakes would not w ork. M r. H inson's car cams out o f tho collision with a broken windshield anl a tw isted fen der. Tho car was out n ext day as good as now, thanks to the doctor*. Lon g Chong, one o f the very popu- lnr Chinamen o f M y itis Point, also o f M arshfield, haa returned a fter a year’« vis it w ith hi* good w ife in China and is having a good tim e With our popular “ Goo.” The H fd Cross society, who occupy the K. E. Shine room next to the Pearce garage, is now supplied with fu el. The fu el was ly in g about the new bridge which is being built. Mrs. 3. O. Stem m ier s a w .it and M rs. Duff said, “ Y e s !” M iss Barton, a teacher in the gram m ar schools, conducted the transportation which was accomplish ed by a lo t o f volunteers from that school, who carried it up in potate and bean sacks, the teacher leading with the b iggsat sack. L E. M illar, a rela tive o f tho M iller brothers here, is en joyin g s v is it with them. H is horns is a t Bogus river in Curry county. Tho Union M oat Co. is raprsssa tsd hers this week and whan the grocery- man tim idly asks him “ w hat’s the price o f bacon n ow ?” the drummer hold* his breath fo r a second but whon he gets goin g the storekeeper knows that he U lucky to g et it at any price. From slum bering suspicions that th# Enterprise newspaper o f M yr- tie P oin t was untrue to homo and national interest the smoke began to rise shortly a fte r the p im n i incum- bent o f the editorial chair sufiooi ml. and incrooaod in volum e until the smouldering fire b u n t forth in flam es, This occurred a t tho regu lar m eeting o f tho Com m ercial Club o f M yrtle Point a t which there wore a few in- vited visitors. Postm aster Fcnsler stated the case before the Club, the editor being a member and present. C ity A ttorn ey G iles was the next speaker and he endorsed the thoughts expressed b y tho form er speaker end gathered up the scraps that hang to them putting a ll in a m ors concrete form . Ho was tte n follow ed by tho if you find later that you are unable to carry the amount you have taken they will be accepted payment of accounts Front and C Streets Coquille, Oregon Phones 601 and 641 in g so. M rs. D ora B ryant, o f Saw yer’s Bar, C alif., is hero visitin g relatives and friends. She is a niece o f tho late Or- v il P od ge Stephen a Reed, o f tho South Fork, is in this week a fte r a strenuous fo r t n igh t fillin g silos. H o w ith his b m - chine and same crow filiad 11 silos w ith eorn. H o is w all pleased w ith his fa n 's w ork and that he now has tim e to come in and g e t the m aiL The firs t yea rly installm ents on sew er and street im provem ents are now rollin g in to the city recorder, i : | i ; < I i 1 1 i < < 1 1 1 ’ 1 went out to nlav. A 10H lb boy is What D r. Psm bet- ton presented to M r. and M rs. Ok- ear Htm el a t Rock Crash station last F rid a y morning— not y et named. A piece o f em ery was rem oved from on# o f the eyes o f John Carl W ednes day m orning by Dr. Pem bertea. W ednesday soma o f oflr sid fts fo r g o t to d oes; So Jim , who knows, g it a fte r those w ith usual vfm ; “ ju st lik e our Jim ;” so a ll w ere closed. M r. and M rs. W . J. Sabin, who h ats been on a ranch near B ridge passed through hare W ednesday an route to P o rt O rford where M r. Sabin w ill h ate charge o f tho Schutter and StB w dl Laat F riday M rs. John G rant brought her sm all daughter in w ith an u gly gash in her fo o t which D r. Pem berton treated. The Honor Guard dug and turned out th eir spuds on the Odd’ F ellow s’ lot. 8is# o f crop w e know not, but oddfellow s looked on and hoped to ant spuds dug by girls in “ sm art duds.*’ Dr. Pem berton fixed Up the fo o t o f a good liv e ly man who had his fon t crashed In the Rock crusher la st W ed nesday. He is Jack Dressier. A ttorney J. 0 . Stem m ier, asezn- tary-transuror o f M yrtle P oin t N a tional Farm Loan Association, se- pnrta up to data ha has paid oat in wards o f $68,000 and has other appli cations now pending which w ill bring th * grand total to about $100,060.00 ■ «h a rt nildo brant is dm now young man in U ndo H enry’s stars. Ha to J. W . C artile, one o f the workers m the W hitaker saw m ill, allow ed a log to fa ll on his hand. Dr. Pemberton stitched him up. Jim m y A rrin gton is kept a t home by a troublesom e attack at eesema. Z. T . Johnson is conducting his store fo r him. In a Summerlin and H enry Burr w ere m arried Tuesday is a ll ws know. Th ey know the rest. D r. O. H . (B erks was in Coquille yesterday afternoon assisting Doctor Ham ilton In a m ajor operation. M rs. M yers, sister o f Ed end Char lie Haines, is visitin g here w ith her brothers and M rs. N ellie Bender w ith whom she waa a little girt. She comes from P o rt Townsend. John B ayer, w ife and little son, and M rs. L . E. R ay are here from P ilot Rock to v is it U ncle Tom . Th ey came in th eir Oakland. Pursuant to th « call o f H. M. Fens- lar, a m asting w as M id s t the C ity H all in M yrtle Poin t fo r tho purpose o f form u latin g plans to carry on the cam paign fo r L ib erty Bonds on W ed nesday. The m eeting was called to order by H . M. F easier and upon mo tion a H . N osier was elected chair man, and E. C. Roberta, secretary. It was m oved that sigh t committees consisting o f th ree members each be appointed to taka charge o f the L ib er ty Loan d rive. T h ey w ere H. A . Fens- ler, D r. O. H . C larke, L . M. Supple, R. A . Annin, H. A . Sehroeder, E. C. Roberts, F . D. Drake, L . M. Ander- ron and J. H . Barklow. The secretary w as instructed to re quest a ll business bouses to close from 8 till « . * In addition to the captains above named the fo llo w in g assisted in the day’s d rive: W . B. Lundy, Dr. Masson, J. O. Stem m ier, Dr. F . 0 . Bunch, Mrs. N osier, W . C. Fensler, H . A . K irbs, C. E. R u ling, J. A . Block, H . O. P loeg- * , M .* Fancier, M rs. Laird, Mrs. Dement, M rs. M . 0 . Stem m ier. The