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About The Coquille Valley sentinel and the Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1917-1921 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 2, 1917)
V M R 99 = ' : ' V the tury o f hie U fa has only The Nov; 17, Corn rJ.O.I tin si caller W e The Berkeley’s, Coquille N ov. A Tickets set earn a t ; U r . and Mrs. J . N . to M arskfleld in L a st Friday Fred Gross, who i earring a term in the county ja ii here t e bootlegging, mado hie getaw ay while engaged in w ork a t tha N orw ay cut to county rend work. Tha Ladles A id o f the M ethodist church w ill have a soaked food a a t Anderson’s store Saturday, Nov. W U have chicken pie as w eil as other for trip to freigh t •hiftxU D e n t got ndxod as te dates. The given by the h i n f f the htovfaff a fte r _______________ alw ays at Which he te trustee. firs t week 4a _____ Oscar Bunch thinks that the faU o f wiU ho on Wednesday, N ov. 7. The o f the Fpirvtew A id Society w ill 1910 was ju st about aa dry aa have their chicken pie sale on 8ator he had to hand "w ater from the river than and he has to do it now. day, Novem ber 17. E d Abernathy te d iggin g his pote tryooe should remwnber the b ig en H ail? Laird’s place in m eeting nt the city haU this e v valley. H e has about an ening at the city hall this evening te acre o f Multnomah*. make arrangem ents fo r the com show Last Saturday night there was It is not e Commercial Chib m ooting party at M cK inley hall a t which th en tu t o Com end Potato Show was a largo crowd. to which everybody interested is in One o f the troubles w ith B illie 8 te cited. Do your b it fo r Coquills. that he te “ stuck” on him self. He w ill In commenting an the Lib erty Loan cad up w ith being stock on a bayonet. subcariptions last wes^t w e remarked G<ea M ercy, a brother o f Ed M arcy, that J. S. McEwen, who te over X> and fa m ily a re livin g in the house years old, was probably the that was Clark Bunch’s subscriber. I t transpires that another U ntil a few weeks ago the brothers subscriber, Mrs. Francis A . K elley, had not m et fo r 1« y m l g S mother o f Ned C. Kelley, M rs. G oa M. Bunch, clerk o f Dis her 84th birthday and te entitled to trict N a 82, took the school et that honor. Wednesday and pledges fo r food con W ater te being conserved in Coquille servation. B. A . W e hear o f one in H. C. C h ris te n s « char gad with k ill- lug daar oat o f season sad MUton Ep portion charged w ith m utilating a fe- mala door wora raiaaahd from tha county Jail on bail last Saturday. stance where a w ater to wash the clothes in. Miao Forn Hobbs lo ft a U. 8. Troao- was s till use fo r that supply end uzg w arrant fo r 9M 1S w ith tha sher- And l> o f Curry oonaty last waok to pay It was used to mop the floor. tits O. * C. taxao, intaroot and paaal- then as it had served every possible purpose in the bouse it was applied to tioo fo r gran t lands in that cou r' y. the fam ily g he enlisted in the Third Oregon In fan try, and started east w ith that regim ent laat Friday. Look over thq list o f m agazine com binations w e are m aking w ith the Sen tinel by which yon can g e t the W o man’s W orld, E very D ay Housewife, M cCall’s and other popular publica tions at about h a lf the regular rutes. A Photo fo r a Y w n riia n t um Sudden in Coquille on Saturday. F . E. Conway has seeu rS thr ser vice o f Froth True, bookkeeper at the F irst N ational Bank, to audit all ac counts o f tha Coquille V alley Cream ery, and sae that no errors are made In settlin g with the dairymen the first o f each month. W . L a whom , o f Sitkum, brought in a fine beef to M iller’s Sanitary M arket here Wednesday m orning. It was the Roan Durham which took the first prise in its pines e t the recent Coos-Curry fa ir. Although a May ca lf this anim al weighed 881 pounds and looked a good more lik e a beef than a veal. And it was “ fa t enough to ld ll.’’ J. N . Jacobsen says that a Marsh field man d rivin g a Ford out o ! con trol on the M yrtle Point road last Saturday evening pasead hie place ju st ee hie hard o f cows was crossing the road com ing home from pasture. I t struck a Jersey h eifer, btfth her hind lege clem to her body requested to be present. and m aking it necessary to knock the Oregon and C alifornia turkey rais fat tha head and dress it fo r ers expect to receive 40 cento per The offender promised to settle pound fo r their fow ls this Thanksgiv fo r the lose. in g and /Thrtetmae, and th e m iddle Commercial Club every Wednesday men and retailers w ill add numerose cento to this before the turkeys are evening e t C ity H all at 8 o’e le ffib l offered to the consumer. W iU G. Barrow came in Wednes A special m eeting o f the K o-K eei Klub has been called by the president, F . E. McKenna, fo r next Tuesday ev ening at 8 o’clock in the club rooma. M atters o f vita l interest to the club A . J. Whiddon and w ife, o f North Bend, arrived here ta take up their residence. M r. Whiddon w ill bo the resident m inister fo r the Christian church and begins regular services Sunday, N ov. A They w ill make their home at the N . C. K elley residence. B axter H otel, Coquille, on W ednesday, Novem ber 81st. “ Glasses F itted.” 42t8 John Paxaon, a logger from Pow ers, died a t M an y H ospital at N orth Band day evening and spent yesterday at i while an route from San Fran cteco to Am erican Lake to join the colon . He volunteered last spring but was rejected then as too young, but wee subsequently taken in the first d r a ft Hie commanding office was go in g to insist that he go righ t straight up the road wihout com ing here but finally consented to hie having the tw o days furlough necessary to < here from Eugene to see his parents. The Ladies A id, o f F airvew valley, are try ia g to pave a part o f a m ile with pennies to help build their church. W e now have ITS fe e t o f the m ile paved. Anyone wishing to help uo pave this part o f a m ile m ay get P. H. Brewer, and w ife who went to the slipe from M rs. C h a rt« W P e y . Canada last M ay, have ju st returned and gene baric to the ranch at A rago E. H. Hamden, who has beet, tr •- to live. He waa in yesterday to ing in vain to buy a bunch o f sheep, teter with the local ¡»in y board, came in yesterday and ordered the having boon unable to get aqy card want ad which appears in today’s Sen tnel. Ha g o t quick action. W ithin while up north. They bring baric a baby born on foreign soil fou r siu f h a lf months ago, whom they have, nevertheless, named W oodrow Wilson. Phe winters up there they m y i to e 'to ld to be enjoyable. In deed in early October b efore they le ft ice had form ed an iiwh in thickness it: I OOK out for that Ucktl “ Don’t lot the dark trip yon. Don't stumble over a chunk of night. Don't trip on achair wrapped toblacknesa Don't M victim to tha garfian rake; or the baby** tin aoldlarfl that lie in emit tor your bare test. L ast Saturday ovening James B. Horsey, bettor known o f “ Ben;’’ and Miss Ruth Thornton, o f this city, wore united in m arriage a t the Chandler H otel in M arshfield, B or. Hiram Gould, o f tha M. X. church officiating. Mise Catherine Horsey, sister o f the gran a, and Miss Clara Thornton, sis ter o f the bride went orar w ith them to the wedding. The Sentinel unites w ith their many friends in this city in congratula- G o w h ere you w an t to and go after, and d o M decently. T ake an E V B R B A D Y into the and things easy. Y o u ’ll Detore Dea-urn©. A . — -J « lm . KNOWLTON’S DRUG STORE W itk thmt Hood TEN L. MYRBERG Has removed his Shoe Repair Shop to the building opposite the Bax ter Hotel ipid just west of Rose’s Store. Call and See Him. Enjoyable Hallowe'en Party. Wadnsaday evening Mrs. J. a Bar ton ontartainad the Wednesday “ 600'* club and soma othor guests very de ligh tfu lly. The decorations consisted ch iefly o f H allow e'en novelties, among which, the time-honored pumpkin and Jack o T a n tern features w ere net forgotten . There w ere witcheh, black as night, bate that looked as i f they had ju rt ehierged from some cave o f gtoou v and many othor attractive seasons! features. The refreshm ents w ere notable fo r being in lino w ith food conservation exhortations and at the same tim e hi keeping w ith this Novem ber eve holi- son, the consolation to Mrs. Tuttle. M yrtle Point, on tha old Cooper place, at the Cooper bridge, the fallow in g property, to w it: • young, (8 y e a r), Jersey m ilk eewe, tuberculin tooted; fou r yon<g hogs, m ilk cans; seeders and othor articles. Sale begins a t 9:80 a. m., Saturday, Novem ber 10th. A credit o f one year, a t 8 per cent w ill be given purchaser V . R. W ILS O N , Optom etrist. . Coquille, Oregon. A Dubioue^Camplimant. **1 hardly know whether to taka this as e compliment or not. You know my eld friend the horticultural expert?” “1 da” “ H e offers to nome e squash after m a’*—Kansas City Journal. o f tba country than all other itlwaasa put together, and for years It was sup posed to bo incurable. Doctors pr. .crib«u local remedies, and by constantly falling to ours with local treatment, pronounced It Incurable. Catarrh le a local ilsrast. greatly Influenced by constitutional coa- dltlona and therefore requires constitu tional treatment. Hell's Cstsrrh Medi cine. manufactured by T. J. Chaney * Co.. Toledo, Ohio, la a oonetttutlonal remedy. Is taken Internally and acta thru the Bleod on the Mueoua Surfaces of the System. One Hundred Dollars to ward ta ottered for any ease that H aifa Coquille Orchestra was the most. la rgely attended o f any since the Cooe- onian masquerade dance. N ovel, var ied end comical w ere the costumes and characters represented, the prise win ner b ein g: .F o r the b eet sustained The Celebrated character— Miss Kathleen M ulvihill end Mrs. E arl Graham. F or the most original character— Miee Esther John son and Miss Norman. F or the most Awarded Gold Medal comical character—Mies O rval Smith and E arl Townsend. P. P. I. E. S an Francisco, 1915 E veryone had a fine tim e, the only unpleasant featu re being when a M yr tiers, le fo r children, 8c fo r adults fo r The strongest and neprest w aterproof tle Point youth tried to start a figh t 16c and 80c admissions. Come and we Shoe# made fo r Loggers, Cruisers, on the floor. He was quickly equelch- w ill provide you w ith coppers . Minors, Sportsmen and W orkers. It has been hard to got carpenters to do our Scenic m provemento but SCENIC NEWS. Bergmann Shoe TOWERS FISH BRAND REFLEX SUCKER Practical tm a plow, and just Maks every ramy day Arago (by boat) ) í '... , .* Don’t flirt with fickla right. a- . * -----J M iller * Minard opened up their new W hite House B illiard P arlor in the Golden Building on Fron t street Wednesday evening busy all evening settin g up soft drinks. They have made it e very attractive resort, everything being new and clean, and w ill no doubt receive their grew up in this city and received his share o f the public patronage. education in our public schools and Recorder L awrence asked at Mon at the M t. A n gel academy. He has day evening’s council what was to be fo r several months past been em w ith the saloon In the baaem ployed in Drane’e grocery and is high o f the city hall. T h e m ayor suggested ly esteemed here. The bride is an that ho put it up to the district attor- estim able young lady and was a fa to either rem ove he stu ff or have vorite in our younger social circles. county pay rent. It The new ly wedded pair w ill make stored there ever since E. A . Beckett’s their horns in M arshfild. stock was confiscated a year ago. Although no rains o f any account fallen here fo r the past six M r. Epperson reports that the city w ater supply te holding He own, so that with strict economy in do- ption end a ll Irrigation forbidden, it te hoped that w e w ill tide until the rainy season begins without U m threatened w ater famine. ,v - ■#, ■ ' • : S ; .. »J.W- v*i, J& Lj