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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)
1......... J. W . Noblet, principal o f our city gh school, deserves tip c e d it o f bo- g among the aarlioet subscribers to » second Lib erty Loan. H o took a 100 loa d but his sasso was iaadver- ntly om itted from tho lis t w s pqb- at W . O. W . H all N ov. IT, a t 60 cents a piata. They w ill begin servin g at 6 p. m. and continne untll all have been served. In Connection there w ill be a aale o t fancy work a t Hartaon’s 1 J m . A . Sullivan, $60. ' C. L. W illey. Jr., $50. worn are the most costly used b y any O. L. Tu ttle, $60. company in the en tire lycenm field. N . N . Neim en, $60. Th eir program is one o f infin ite van ^m iU m M o m », $200. s ty ; orchestral numbers, readings, M ark Morraa. $100. songs, instrum ental solos and cos Id * Genevieve Chase, $60. tumed selections. It fa irly radiates M ary Pauline Chase, $60. refinem ent and culture, so dainty and A . G. T h rift, $60. artistic is it throughout. Th ere is C. A . Sickles, $50. , som ething in their program fo r every P . C. Pure ley, $60. one, from the moot m usically critical Charles W alker and Steward Craw to those who like a dash o f syncopated ford Endicott, $60., tim e. Classical music is made Inter A lyce D ell Johnson, $60 . esting to a ll and popular music is g iv Florence Johnson, $60. en a new charm in the hands o f these Ernest A . P oison , $60. six captivatin g musicians. Gee. P . Falconer, $100. Chas. E. Schroder, $100. A n E n joysM a E venin g. Charles E. Mulkey, $100. The card party given by tho tw o “ 600” clubs last nigh t fo r tho benefit M rs. W . C. R ow , $80. o f tho Rod C row a t tho Masonic H all H enry N kkolas Lorens, $200. was very gen erally attended and a Ada M a y N ew ell, $60. pronounced success both socially and fina ncia lly. Tbs rooms was decorated J. L . Crosby, $60. with the national colors interspersed Mrs. C. E. Mulkay, $60. w ith cosmos and autumn leaves. Ada Pearl W ittem an, $60. Guests w ere present from as fa r away as N orw ay and M arshfield and it Francis G enevieve M cKenna, $60. was a gala day a ffa ir throughout. Mrs. Owen H . Knowlton, $100. Seventeen tables w ere occupied by Geo. A . Robinson, $600. the “ 600* players. The winners o f M rs. Goo. A . Robinson, $600. the high prism ware Mrs. H. C. Gets T otal $6,960. and Fred Slagle. The consolation . Grand Taltal, $22,600. Tho youngest subscriber on this list prism want to M iss C lare Sherwood tppears to be Frances G enevieve Mc and Geo. G ettings, o f M arshfield. Kenna, who is sevsn weeks old. P ro „ Luncheon was served at a late boar bably the oldest is J. S. McEwsn, a end the party did not break np until toldier o f the C ivil w ar, who w w fo r the sm all hours o f the m orning. E v g n years editor o f the H erald o f this eryone expressed thm eselves as de lighted w ith the evening's entertain- d t f , and now over fourscore. A form t firs in an uninhabited sec tion on Cherry creek a t the head o f Com river filled the a ir w ith smoke here Saturday, Sunday and Monday and on the la tter day turned the sun A Photo fo r a Xmas present am Stedden in Coquille ea Saturday. * * D on ’t le t th e d ark trip you . D on't stumble over a chunk o f night. Don't trip on achairwrapped in blackness. Don't tell victim to tbs garden rake; or the baby's tin soldiers that lie in w ait for your bare feet. Don’t flirt w ith ftckle night G o where you want to and get what poo go after, and do it decently. Take an K V E R B A D Y Into the night— and make things easy. You ’ll need it KNOWKTON’S DRUG STORE With that lama d TUNGSTEN Battowy □¡3j LJJ M Le •SW 1 Another Wrestling Match. The w restlin g mptch a t the Scenic last Saturday evening between M. G. Lutsey, o f Coquille, and B illy A very, In K knbw tadging the receipt o f a sample copy o f the Sentinel a Cleve land, Ohio, advertiser remark?. “ W e want to complim ent you on the k acral appears nee o f your pubUeati u” I f that ware a ll though, it would bo a cam o f “ fin# words batter no pars nips;” but he gave ns an advertising contract too. Assistant Stats H ighw ay Engineer Green was hers Wednesday an route to Curry county whore ho w ill mi les a recognise neo survey o f the Pacific highw ay down tho coast. The people o f C arry are gettin g quite entVui ias- tic about that highw ay and are ta king o f votin g the lim it o f their bending a b ility fo r 'it s construction—about $100,000. 1 OOK. out for that tack 11 The proceeds netted the Red Croes treasury about $60. dim to cast a shadow. It is thought the fire m ost have been o f incendiary origin. Cards have boon received by his friends here announcing the m arriage o f Headm aster Robert Brace Murdock to M ay W atsoo, daughter o f M r. and M r*. G eorge W illiam Brooker, at Ful ton, Now York, on Monday, October 15. The cards state that the n w lv wadded p air w ill be at home a fter N ov. 1st a t Coquille, Oregon. ÇJhere it isr Has your shop foreman put this “ up It is easy to add a motor or tw o, and central station power is always on tap in any quantity you require. to you f ” N o matter what power you are (t y t using now, i f you need ’lXnr— v more we can help you. , What He Heard at Portland. J. E. Norton weift out to Portland Tuesday m orning tq attend a mooting there o f loading dtisen s from a ll over tho state. It m ight bo term ed a m eet ing o f Orogoa'a w ar eoaaefl, although mpeh o f the addressee w u devoted to Y . M. C. A . w ork in Europe. To thorn who are wondering whom tho *100,900,000 Rod Cram subscriptions have gone and why another campaign w ill be started soon, the testim ony o f men who have boon oa a ll w ar fronts in Europe was vivid ly enlightening. M r. N orton put in a fu ll day Wednes day attending this m ooting and re turned last evening Just in tim e to take part in tho Honor Guard rally. W . H. Schroeder went out to Eugeas Sunday m orning to see his son, L. ilie, who was injured by a fa ll last wash. Hs found th at Leslie w u not vary seriously injured as at first rep rted. Tara Oat to th* Chorus Sing ' and had lost no tim e from his studios. E very singer in Coquille is invited A student w u killed last year, how ever, who suffered a sim ilar fa ll in end urged to be present at the east iha same sp o t Mr. Schroeder re M ethodist church Saturday n igh t O c t 27, to practica fo r a chorus sing turned Monday evening. fo r the Corn and P o tete show bare next month. These community tin ** < riginated in K ansas, that g n a t corn stets, and it is em inently fittin g they should be first introduced here fo r a corn show. E verybody come out fo r this chorus sing—1st us have a “ fu ll house" and then some. Committee. Phone 71 Em il Prick, tho oldest liv in g pen sioner on tho Southern Pacific’s Honor Roll, bus invested his savings in L i berty .Bonds. Frick is 7$ years o f ago, and entered the railroad service on Novem ber 21, 1866, several years before ths goidop spike linked C a lifo r nia and tho root o f tho country w ith tho first transcontinental railroad. Subscribe for the Second Liberty Loan N O T IC E TO C R E D ITO R S. P len ty o f old newspapers now in stock s t the Sentinel office and they are s till sellin g at a nickel a bundle. N otice to- hereby given that the un dersigned, by order o f the County Court fo r Coes County, Oregon, have bean duly appointed Executors o f ths Last W ill and Testam ent and o f the estate o f Lintncr H arlocker, deceased; and that a ll persons having claims against said estate are hereby noti fied that they are required to present SCENIC NEWS. proper vouchor* th erefor to tho un dersigned a t tho office o f A . J. Sher wood in Coquille, Cooe County, O re gon, w ithin ate months from the date o f this notice. Dated this 26th day o f October, thru the Blood oa the Mucous Surfaces of tho System. One Hundred Dollars re ward Is offered to r any case that Hall's Catarrh Medicine fall* to cure. Bend ter circular, and testimonials. E J . C H E N E Y * CO.. Toledo, Ohio. la H. Hazard, Frank E. McKenna. Executors o f the L a st WHl and Testam ent and o f the estate o f Lint ner H arlocker, deceased. 41tf> C O Q U IL L K LYC E U M O c t 26— B illy A very and Gypste Nadine Lyon, both o f Coquille, the ktter with tho consent o f bar guard- PISH BRAND ¡SLICKERS twill kcepf f i you d ry a « - nothing a * elae $du DEALERS EV